faced two ram that all credit the third five and 96,000 buy "The more my selfâ€"esteem develops, the more | believe in myself, the better I get," said Crete. "It‘s a power in all of us. If we believe in ourseives, and are willing to work for our dreams, we mmwh“'rnnmmaludwm to pursue your dreams, but if you believe in yourseHf, you draw the energy and people to you who will help you succeed." For Crete, two of the people helping her succeed these days are The New Romantics â€" Kitchener accordion player Gary Krelier (think Blackforest Band) who started working with Crete after r«u%mmmmmmmwm Crete he interviewed her for the Zona Radio show on CKWR FM in Waterloo, Together, the trio has a dynamic on stage that never fails to energize a crowd during live performances. Whether they re perâ€" forming Crete‘s new material, a blend of highâ€"energy, toeâ€"tapâ€" ping, handsâ€"clapping, Celtic, blues and cajunâ€"country that brought the house down during a standingâ€"room only perforâ€" mance at last summer‘s Fergus Scottish Festival, or new arrangeâ€" ments of Crete‘s slower, moody ballads, they‘re tight and together and always, always having way too much fun. "Together we have an energy and we really feed off each mwmmmm w‘:mmw together and we something to the show. When we‘re having fun, people feel that and they start having fun, they start dancing and dapping and responding to what we‘re doing on stage, and we really respond to that energy." Just to keep things interesting, Crete also invites other area musicians to join in her live shows. At a recent show at the Walper Pub, for cmflofmm“mwi&dm‘:' Robbins, Gueiph fiddlersongwriter Riki Gee â€" Gee fills in for Krelier when he‘s working with the Blackforest Band â€" Glen Soulis of the Beirdo Brothers with his electric violin and Elora‘s Bob Robb, a roving balâ€" tions from his new CD Lonely City Cowboy, Robb played several of his unique original songs â€" including one he wrote while fiving with the innuit â€" and, later in the show, Kitchener singerIsong writer Mary Anne Epp joined the band and played a set of her newest songs. Crete is so pleased with the work her band has been doing lately â€" and the input and energy Robbins, Krelier and all the guest musicians are adding to the show = she‘s eager to get back into the studio to record what fans can now only hear at live perâ€" (Continued from page 12) CONVENIENT â€" With unparalleled levels of service WWW-MMM& own vacation atmosphere. Experience the impeccable grace and style aboard a legendary luxury ocean liner. Or set sail on one of the new generation of sparkling, stateâ€"of theâ€"art superiiners. ® BEAUTIFUL â€" Cruises take you to the most beautiful, interesting and exotic destinations on earth. Experience diverse cultures with a luxury floating resort as your home base. Sed it all and unpack only once! airfare, shipfare credits and cabin upgrades. _ . _ AMBIANCE â€" Choose the pace you want â€" slow relaxing days spent reading, napping or basking in the sun. Or days filled with sports, vibrant night life or touring captivating ports of call. BABIES AND BALLROOMS â€" Families look for activities to please many age groups. Couples hope to escape the bustle of everyday life. Singles want to meet and mingle. _flh-‘m..ï¬hdl-'lw-mhu nds n ns oRig i irrominssanten n mansmestesnac nc o For more information and an outline of the unlimited choices and itineraries on the above cruise lines please call any one of our Carison Wagonilit Locations listed below, and remember "FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE VACATION CHOOSE TO CRUISEY Low key travellers find American Hawail Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruises and World Explorer Cruises very relaring Upscale travellers will enjoy Crystal Cruises, Cunard Line, Holland America, Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, Silversea Cruises and Windstar. Sailors always enjoy Star Clippers or Windstar Cruises. # # & e w » »