WM Hill)“ (MUNICH-L 0 Wedtieulay. November II. .‘008 0 25 S ver Stars on e Button ‘ r A . ' ' “a; a 5 ti w i t ‘ at t .7 s r i . . 7 4 ; . g- I“ 3‘ f' I . ,... . . r J j ‘ I . " 7' ‘ ' _,_,. l , . -, i V ‘ V ‘ ,.1:-â€â€˜ ‘ , a I ’ I“ ii 7 it ~ . " l Anne Dlugokeckt acts horrified as Bobby Vanstone uses a rather undignified way to wipe his ) nose during a rehearsal for the Button Box last Thursday, The show takes the stage Nov, 18 at t the Victoria Park Pavtlion [mt/IMAM; mom BYBoaVIuwut selves anyways. what can performers on the sunny ' . , . l thmrlu‘lt’hlufl W you expect front performers side of 65. And he said he Don t MISS the Magic. 1 as old as 81-year-old Bobby wouldn't have it any other . , t the NW Silter Stars pro- Vanstone. way. Get Your t'CketS NOMI- dtice as many laughs as "We're having a lot of “It keeps me hottest as a l they share itt rehearsal, fun." he said. director because it makes me * their next production. l'he “Seniors, they sometimes rethink what I'm doing and “ Button Box, should delight don't listen very well." said why I‘m do it." he said. “And the audience as much as show director Bill Klos. with a I'm enjoying every minute of w ‘ theyantuseeat‘liother. laugh. He's been involved it." Going through otte of with musical productions Maybe it’s the energy and their final rehearsals last since working in tlte drama enthusiasm they brittg to m lhursday at the (iountr) department at the former St. their roles. ‘ A‘ ' LIONS CLUB OF KITCHENER Hills (.ontmtintty ('entre leronie‘s high school arid is While some have profes- a g “Celebralin 72 Years Benin Our Community" ‘ before their Not: 18 perfornt- currently working with a the sional trainirtg like I)lugokec- ‘ r? § 1: ‘ g ' a tires at the \‘tt toria Park titre company out of Tillson- ki, \t’anstone. who she shares Annllï¬ \\.â€"/, Pavilion, the local perform burg. "()r they argue more the stage with in a couple of ,‘ ance troupe, made up more tltati a lot of younger peo- memorable vignettes came ‘ l\' of seniors, had each other ple." to the stage a little later in ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ in stitches for lillll‘ll ol the "Maybe they can't hear," life. Lilo-try Tl. 1,’ . ‘ session said Anne [Hugokecki as a “I love it.†said Vilnslllnt'. ' M ‘ " Whether it “as missing rejoinder. "I love the theatre. I always a .. . , ~ w t ,. i â€" - V . ' “ their marks. ltirgetttitg a line But nothing could quite did. It gives me a lot of enerv . ‘ . L v ‘ or actually getting ll right prepare ltini for working wtth gy." , and second guessing them- a theatre troupe leaturing Continued on page 27 Parade starts at KING & ERB STS. Uptown Waterloo at 10:00 am. i , t \\_ to I \\ > V, ; V - Over 100 floats and features 0 Live Bands ' * l «I. b it}! E - 1003 of costumed characters ; v Bring your letters to Santa! Canada Post Carriers will gather them along the parade route. ’ j .' 0 Bring donations for the Food Bank. 1 Bring new toys for the toy drive by the Waterloo Knights of I Columbus and the Waterloo Fire departments. t C? ‘ A y y r. ‘ . a Parade Grand Marshalls: . x . a . _- ; I a s . - ff ‘ A Mark Payne and Angie Htll 105.3 KOOL FM 0 ' ’4 . I i ’ ’ T49 * ‘ '3 ’ “ . 0. 2 . I. â€" l ~ . - a a. ~ 35 i N - r ' , 5’ g = “a: O _' 7 â€" 3"". 1 ' â€" - ‘ v- '1 ~ 77:. o A“. 7-. : ‘7 g o' o t l u 5 y \ l' i ‘9 V a“, ‘ . ' \ - , ‘ \ . O a. ‘ ..... g g 0 a g“ , ‘ ‘3‘ ‘ I; ‘J‘ , "an..." 3 I a. - ? I R01": Tolnb‘uon. fable 2.. a a . ' 5, NW ‘ , will be bluish! the â€Me a 9 0 ' . . o ‘ m ‘ ,7 . _ it tdtty flot‘ottmpi .1 and on rm. Kirkmrffly mu _ a» .,/.R t t w ;/,, ., , “(innit-(d in“... “ . . " ‘â€"â€"â€"4 ., ' -, ' . 1‘ Thursday Novembei Bo Sattttdat Dt‘ct‘f‘d‘t‘i a _.,M,MH_ 9 ° is“ r It‘r’" ‘- , o _ 3- 9 . ‘ H " “ ‘ " ROGERS®' 0 00° «04" f 3 . .t i. . . : Conestoga K\ a, . y. (- If r 3‘ \‘v‘illllltllltl‘, .\ ‘ ~- \ ' .- ~ “- H“ ‘ . ~ ‘ , r . RECORD \. ._‘ g 7: /.. \x. .A\" ."/..I l