4. The Raimmaker 5. The Jackat 4. Mortal Kombat 2 7. Midnight in the Garden 4. The Little Mermaid d e t PGI13 Movie & Game Valid At 94 Bridgeport Rd. East ! Much | Mild "-~_-'=, yeung Drivers of Canada is hoiding a 152C ee seminar designed to assist anyâ€" ieb sort mmflh% fesgrone i _( one learning to drive,‘ from 7 to 9:30. p.m. for further i F Coâ€"driving seminar 653â€"4345, Cien Lamera Club will meet Dec. 15 1 se nteteoes c instas Dream$ | Kiwants Clup meets Arena in Waterloo. Enter through the Christmas Dreams Vill through Dec. 13 _ Waterloo Laurel Kiwanis Club meets rear door. at 10 a.m. at The at Conestoga Malil. Decorated trees every Wednesday 7 will be raffied. RankmflnMonSogunDrp. light Toy drive and enjoy fellowship at the same Woodside National Historic Site Council 5135 is holding a Christmas Mcsyoutowï¬nboyhoodm NewToyDrive.Thetfnzmeofm Flbfomyfllglflfllp' of William Lyon MacKenzie King year‘s drive, which continues through t Mng richly decorated for the holiday seaâ€" Dec. 13, is "New Toys for Needy Kids". â€" POQ group son by the flickering light of kerosene Waterloo drop off spots will be The Waterloo Fibromyalgia Support lamps on Dec. 11 and Dec. 18 from wmflooxofcmso,mnm; Group meeting will be held Dec. 12 at G:Nw&xpm.mbakquqods mmm',ï¬mm;w G:Np.m,uhmm and participate in Victorian activities table Life of Canada, 1 Westmount Centre on King Street West. The mmmma»mm;ou Rd. N.; Bustard Chrysler, 575 Davenâ€" event will feature the group‘s annual St. Nick On Dec. 11 and with Midâ€" port Rd.; and all Waterioo fire staâ€" pot luck dinner. For further informaâ€" night Clear on Dec. 18. Call 571â€"5684 tions. tOn. call ATOLD la2Anr Mad.ara 2s for further information. Camera club meets The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Highland Glen Camera Club will meet Dec. The Canadian Red Cross Society will present a babysitter course Dec. 12 from 6 to 9 p.m. and Dec. 13 from 9 to 3 p.m. Cost is $25, including "sitter sack" and manual. Call 742â€"2785 for Dll*lyhalms,pmemed Wfl\llhl‘:mhv;m Troupe, will be staged at 3 p.m. at WWMW Centre. For ticket information, call 746â€"4387. coNTInNUING ms&,Msthirdpro- duction of its inaugural season, The ‘ Friday and Saturday evenings and 5 Sunday afternoons through Dec. 21. f office at 888â€"0000. 4 The Drayton Festival Theatre‘s proâ€" duction of Forever Plaid continues through Dec. 31 at the St. Jacobs : Schoolhouse Theatre. For show times f SUNDAY mm.mbfdm-.';.u:'a.,; pany‘s production Witch and the Wardrobe, at 7 p.m. m.l'ltoul’hu:’n.ho- will support Hospice of Waterâ€" through Dec. 21. For show times and ticket information, call the box office at 571â€"0928. A Live Christmas Pageant, featurâ€" ing live animals and a cast of 100, will be presented Dec. 11 through Dec. 13 at7,8urd9pmri¢myinthcpark. ing lot of Bethany Evangelical Misâ€" sionary Church. Admission is free. SATURDAY A Family Variety Show, a fundraiser for the Kâ€"W Association for Commuâ€" ; nity Living, will be presented at noon and 3 p.m. at UW‘s Humanities Theâ€" atre. For ticket information, call 651â€" : Eesd t oo o o w o e a w o o o a a o 0 4 0 00 0 0 0 0 8 0.# 0 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 w o o o o o n o a o o a o w a 0 0 00 0 0 0 4 4 00 0 0 0.4 0 0 a + n a a THURSDAY STAGE UNICEF Christmas cards and gift sale .Aï¬ dsn 64 UMCEFCMm'mwd;m’M ems wall be on sale this year at Waterloo Town Square through Dec. 20 and at Conestoga Mall through Dec. 13. This Wrr l2 S New Toys for Needy kids", _ POFLl group meeting Waterloo drop off spots will be The Waterloo Fibromyalgia Support Waterioo K of C, 145 Dearborn Place; Group meeting will be held Dec. 12 at any Domino‘s Pizza location; Equiâ€" G:npmavnmmw table Life of Canada, 1 Westmount Centre on King Street West. The Rd. N.; Bustard Chrysler, 575 Davenâ€" event will feature the group‘s annual port Rd.; and all Waterloo fire staâ€" pot luck dinner Eor hirthar infase 1 . Chamber luncheon Stephane Dion. The luncheon takes place beginning at 11:45 a.m, at the Four Points Hotel. Call 576â€"5000 for further information. enerâ€"Waterloo‘s Dec. 17 luncheon will feature guest speaker the Honourable PUBS The Fox & Pheasant, 140 University M.W,Wnetbo,hueslh"r;y works Thursday and John McKinley on mu&um 33 Erb St. W., Waterloo, features Ernie Lyons on Friday and Saturday. CLASSICS THURSDAY The Menno Singers, with the Menâ€" nonite Mass Choir, presents Hanâ€" del‘s Messiah, Dec. 11, 12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m. at The Centre in the The Chamber of Commerce of Kitchâ€" or to reserve a seat, call 579â€"4800 Father Mark Curtis and his band will perform a Christmas concert at fl-C“Ohfllosll.DD«.ZZ. at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20. The Black Wainut Folk Club will host a open stage Dec. 20 in UW‘s South Campus Hall Laurel Room. Feaâ€" w;odhomsmuq,mm is $3. Blue Rodeo will be at The Centre in the Square Jan. 21. For tickets, call the box office at 578â€"1570. w o t w w a m w o o a 0 0 0 o n 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 CONTEMPORARY THURSDAY Waterloo singer/songwriter Matt Osborne will perform at 8:30 p.m. tonight and Dec. 18 at the Korova eseaenne en n e 008 000008 8 00 68 0408 60 9+ 60 0 a UPCOMING A Chorus Line will be presented Jan 13 and 14 at The Centre in the the box office at 578â€"1570. UPCOMING and ticket information, call the Drayâ€" ton Festival box office at (519) 638â€" MUSIC The luncheon takes _ OWt SOuUnd$S mx-wm.sas,'mâ€" will hold winter class registration Jan. 5 and 7 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Resurrec.. Fibromyalgia supâ€" port group meeting 6:30 p.m. at the Ratzâ€"Bechtel Family Centre on King Street West. The event will feature the group‘s annual pot luck dinner. For further informaâ€" tion, call group leader Marlene at 743â€"6689. Power & Sail Do you like to sing? The Kâ€"W Sweet Adelines are recruiting new members For more information call Sandra at 653â€"4345, poato on eemesirine B * 60 60 00 0 0 0 o o a 0 a 0 a 6 o a 0 0 0 0 4 6 6 6 0 0 8 6 a 4 2 0 o # 0 is a service project sponsored by the KiwanisOubofWMioo«Lud, assisted by friends and UNICEF volunâ€" teers. Proceeds from the project will support UNICEF *nseesananene ae n n 000 00 0000008 00 8 + 2 6# 6 2 2 THmDAY se m onl EWMM“#,M ‘Th::dayctlp‘;n.lflhc ® mbmht“o. For further information, call 747â€"5049 Between Then And Now, works by Campbell; and Interior Material, an installation by Ruth Chambers â€" conâ€" * tinue through Feb. 15 at the Canaâ€" 1 dian Clay and Glass Gallery n The Waterloo Community Arts se Centre presents a members‘ miniaâ€" AT, ture art show and sale (framed and Tow shrinkâ€"wrapped originals, and cards) 7 OAYMA! through Dec. 18. ® WG‘-,,ZZDupomSt& Waterioo, features Harbinger‘s Christmas Show: a Collection of ‘ Gallery Artists‘ Work through Dec. oo e e » h 60 ea n aa ne n 6 0 00 00 000 00000 44 6 6 50 6 0 2 00 a o 0 t o o o o o o o o a n o 0 00 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 60 2 604 4.4 0 0 a CONTINUING f The Waterloo Community Arts wmo.us.mm"m works by professional illustrators of children‘s books. laterloo Symphony. hal ‘::Mï¬l::o '“; Singers will perâ€" fmm&y“lnï¬â€y,n concert featuring conductor Richard e two Cunningham and organist Douglas rloo 1 Haas, at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew‘s Presâ€" Sat byterian Church, 54 Queen St. N. these COMELDY GALLERIES here friet n and be lednesda :00 pm â€" rday 1:0 lese art y:iuflau s need Cen relat