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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1996, p. 27

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"uuedst* d presents its annual Christmas Pops concerts tonight through Saturday at Te Conte m he soae roumg ts Symphony are the Menno Singers, who will perform O Holy Night, Silent mm.m%u H‘?Mfimnflym sish. The orchestra will perform a number of seasonal favorites, indudâ€" ing a Christmas Carol Fantasy, Sleigh Ride and Farandole from Bizet‘s L‘ Arâ€" lésienne Suite No. 2. For ticket inforâ€" mation, call The Centre box office at §78â€"1570. SATURDAY The Renaissance Singers presents A Service of Lessons and Carols at 8 pm. in St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church, 54 Queen St. N., Waterloo. Join The Singers in a celebration of and audience singing. Tickets, $15 adutt, $10 for seniors and students and $5 for children under 12, are available at the door. Celebrate the warmth of the season with the Waterloo County Carâ€" ollers as they present An Old Fash jon Victorian Christmas, a program of song and recitation, at 8 p.m. in the St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre, 11 Albert St., St. Jacobs. Call 664â€"1134 for ticket information. SUNDAY The Waterloo Concert Band perâ€" forms from 2 pm. to 3 p.m. at The Seagram Museum. Free. Zon Community Choirs perform at 3 p.m. at Zion United Church, Kitchâ€" ener. The Elora Festival Singers and Sinâ€" fonia Mississauga present Gloria, a program of Christmas dassics includâ€" ing Vivaldi‘s Gloria, excerpts from Bach‘s Christmas Oratorio and other seasonal favorite, at 7:30 p.m. in St. Mary‘s Church, Elora. Tickets are $18 and can be obtained from the Elora Festival Office, 846â€"0331. WEDNESDAY (DEC. 18) Enjoy the music of the season as the Monsignor Doyle Secondary School Choir performs from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at The Seagram Museum American Hotel, 1 Queen St. N., Ktichener, presents High Noon on Angies Kitchen, 47 Erb St. W., with Tim Lee and L. Johnson on The Atias, 140 University Ave. W., features Rob Szabo and Steve Strongman on Wednesday and Shanâ€" non Lyon on Monday. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St., Waterloo, presents Michael Someâ€" thing on Friday and Saturday. Gatsby‘s Diner, 2979 King St. E., Kitchener, features Paddy Flynn and Mark Weston on Friday. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, located in Pioneer Park Plaza in Kitchener, features Ozzie tonight, Cathy Christie on Thursday, and Barbara Charles and Company on and ah,nnrzfl.fl. ; Museum explores the history of the tures Nonie and ; Christmas tree in 0 Tannenbaum, a! antics on Friday. i‘ axhibit continuing until Dec. 24. eeeseasene en e 600 se a0 e 606 6 0 6 60 6 00 6 0 6# 6 9 6 eecessscas esns en 60 000 00 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 6 0 6 0 60 6 6 9 eesccsssceeese00 000 00 2000 600 60 6 6 0 6# 6 6 668 sessscsess ens ns en 00660 60 660 60 660 60 6006# seesseene ce se n e en 6 6 00 6 e n e 6 6 06 0 69 eecensseece6 0e 00 606 00 606 606 606006 seseee6e 6060 00 6e 606606606 6069 6n eessceccscee enc en e ce e 6 60606 066 06 6060668 Old English Parlor, King St. N., Waterloo, features Mazola Pory tonight, Brian Dale on Thursday, and Jeff Griesbach on Friday and Pogo‘s, 38 Regina St. N., Waterl00, presents live jazz with The Continâ€" uum Band on Sunday from 7 to 11. THURSDAY Enjoy Theatre on the Edge, an evening of improvisational comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at The Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For more info, call 747â€"5049. SATURDAY Graystone Gallery (14 Princess St. E.) presents an exhibit of recent oil paintings and an art demonstration by Wadie E) Mahdy from 1 p.m. to 4 pm. CONTINUING The Ontario Landscape, recent seriâ€" graphs by Waterioo printmaker David Hunsberger, are on display in the Caucus Room Gallery of Kitch ener City Hall until Dec. 31. Graystone Gallery presents Local Landmarks and Landscapes, an exhibition of original watercolors by Bert Williams until Dec. 21 The Seagram Museum presents Integrity, Craftsmanship, Tradiâ€" tion: The Seagram Plant in Waterâ€" too, an exhibition focusing on the former Seagram distillery. Continues until Nov. 2, 1997. Facade, works by Ruth Abernetivy, are on exhibit until Dec. 24 at The MONDAY Waterloo writer Donald Gordon hosts the final 1996 Explorations in Writing at 7 pm. at the Waterioo Community Arts Centre. FRIDAY Enjoy Doon by Lantern Light at 7 ] pmwwm.bd\w includes a visit to several seasonally decorated buildings, a horse drawn sleigh ride and a Christmas concert in the church. Tickets, $8 per person, must be purchased in advance and â€" can be ordered with Visa or Masterâ€" card by calling 748â€"1914. | SUNDAY | Doon Hetitage Crossroads is < decked out in all its Christmas finery P as it prepares to celebrate the c holiday season with Country Christâ€" ‘ mas from 1 pm. to 5 p.m. today and 4 Dec. 22. Enjoy a horse drawn wagon | ride, take part in a carol sing in the ‘ church, visit with Father Christmas. { GALLERIES COMEDY AUTHORS se 1 X f Rentals i I Valid At $4 Bridgeport Ré. 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