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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1997, p. 20

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The Chicopee Ski Club is having its _ Calling all ghosts, goblins, witches and annual Ski & Snowboard Swap on Nov. 8 _ warlocks. Join the Highwaymen Car Club and 9 at 396 Morrison Rd., Kitchener. â€" for their Halloween Dance Oct. 25 from Ski and snowboard ?uhmmwnn AM by Sam Varteniuk and tynch, Oct. 23 through Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. at the WLU Theatre Auditorium. For ticket information, call 884â€"0710, ext. 4882. Elmira Theatre Company‘s 1997/98 season opens with Haw Could You, Mrs. Dick? The production continues MMI.MMM- ages and single tickets are available. For further information, call 669â€"3658. CONTINUING mnwmflo duction of its inaugural season, s,.ummmm, Friday and Saturday evenings and WWD«.ZL For information, call the box office at 888â€"0000. The Drayton Festival Theatre‘s proâ€" duction of Forever Plaid continues through Dec. 31 at the St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre. For showtimes and ticket information, call the Drayâ€" ton Festival box office at (519) 638â€" Don Giovanni Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. at The Centre in the Square. For ticket information, call the box office at 578â€"1570. presents Jane Martin‘s Vital Signs Nov. 6 through Nov. 8 and Nov. 13 through Nov. 15 at its Princess Street studio. For ticket information, call Local entertainers Cathie and Erick will present a children‘s cushion conâ€" MMWM Players present Pisces is A Water _ UPCOMING All proceeds go to the Resident Activity Judge to speak Witmer speaks Black tie and blue on education jeans fundraiser Opera presents Mmss + e40 00e# +# aee e o o+ a + a 6 9 :&Jo‘g.r‘uounmhm'c‘a_: The Kâ€"W and Area Big Sisters will be holding its sixth annual Black Tie and Blue Jeans fundraiser on Nov. 7 at Bingeman Park‘s Ballroom. Cost is $50 per person and the evening will feature Shania Twin, a tribute to Shaâ€" nia Twain, and local band Destiny. Tickets are now on sale. For more information call 743â€"5206. UPCOMING Windjammers on , tea io nomacarmieny Caarle mt special guests The Essentials, will be pnunthov,Zat'IMpm.lwn Phoenix Banquet Hall in Waterloo. For ticket information, call 744â€"7645, ext. 338. TRADITIONAL SATURDAY Just Drums, featuring the thythms of Ecuador, Egypt, First Nations, Ghana, India and Ireland, will be presented at 7 p.m. at the Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" .fi;:dydhdcloomnu T are available at Moondance Cafe and Pal‘s Galerie in Waterloo. pPUBS Casey‘s, 183 Weber St. N., Waterloo, presents Neil Murray (at 5 p.m.) and Ken Munshaw (at 9 p.m.) on Friday. The Fox & Pheasant, 140 University Ave. W., Waterloo, features Brian Dale grammer Heather Aldredâ€"Trepanier, BA., of the YMCA of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo. The presentation will take place between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. at 159 University Ave. W., Waterloo, in the UW Married Students -ooaaoo-ooaouooacun-oa-aanaoocotoioon EPWIAR UODICILLL --occouo:o:uottoacu-ocncccaccoctocooc CONTEMPORARY TONIGHT f uupimc-dmflfl' form at Waterloo Stage Theatre on Oct. 22. For tickets, call 888â€"0000. SATURDAY RUN DMC will be at UW‘s Federa Parenting PVE _ lickeis and more information. _ _ schoolers seminar _ Crafters sought The Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, features Duo From The DOCS on Friday. Moondance Cafe, 78 King St. N, feaâ€" cert Nov. 16 at 2 pm. at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Tickets are available through the church (743â€" 3845) and at the door. on Thursday and Tim Lee & Guest on tures a Celtic Jam every Sunday, Sandy Halloween dance HHH MUSIC 23# 240 4 0 0 0 0 4 00 40 0 0 0 6 0 00 a 0 00 0 4 9 00 0 0 9 a 0 #.# 0 0 6 244 4 0 4 4 a 40 0 40 04 4 0 0 0 0 00 0 6 0 # # 6 8 0 8 6 8 8 2 a a o 24 4 de us o e hh# b an o 00 60 6 0 00 6 2 6 6 4 a 6 o a a + 2 4 s a a a a 4 64 6 9 9 60 #0 0 8 8 9# 9 8 6 # 9 6 a a # 0 6 # 0 2 a a # munity Centre. Proceeds will go to the Learning Disabilities Association. Admisâ€" sion of $10 per person and includes draws, prizes and a hot buffet. Call 742â€"1141 for tickets and more information. Woodland Park public school is looking for craft vendors for its craft sale on Saturâ€" day, Nov. 15. Cost is $15 per table, $25 for two tables. For more information or to reserve space call the school at 654â€"9402 between 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. a If you think you may be pregnant, Kâ€"W Crisis Pregnancy Centre offers free and confidential pregnancy testing, informaâ€" tion on options, as well as other support services at 22 King St. S., Suite 303, Waterâ€" Are you an adult or senior who wants to upgrade your English or math skills, but don‘t know where to go? Call Project READ Literacy Network at 884â€"1318. We provide information about the free adult upgrading programs availâ€" want to join wilu:‘ Guitarist Willie Wiebe and sopranc Sharla Nafziger will give a recital at 8 pm. at St. John‘s Anglican Church, The duo will perform works by Bach, Dowland, Schubert, and de Falla. Tickets are available at Words Worth Books and Readers‘ ink Bookâ€" shop in Waterloo and at the door. The Renaissance Singers will perâ€" form Cantide Glory at 8 pm. at St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church. The Willan, Rutter, M rielli, and Distant Artifacts, scuiptures and intaglio prints by Nicholas Rees, conâ€" tinues at WLU‘s Langen Gallery in the Made in Canada: Celebrating Our n-ahfinl.nfln To by Patkau Architects Inc.; F and recent works by Susan Lowâ€"Beer are on display thiough Nov. 23 at the ”Mifi.lmdd paintings by Alison , is on disâ€" play through Oct. 18 at WLU‘s Robert THURSDAY Gulld joy Theatre on the an o dm “..,...,"'" mmumum Harpoo Waterloo Community Arts Centre. Harrow For further information, call 747â€"5049 Pregnancy testing GALLERIES Project READ COMEDY . Veil mat Without adversar Throw on insect Th Final Fish Chris introd Rid of

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