One â€" Local Initiatives Project has a number of young supporters if the reâ€" sponse to their performancâ€" es in area schools is any indication. â€" The Revelrousers Revue Olaf, the main character of the Revelrousers production of a Scandinavian folk tale, reveals the true nature of the greedy guards to the King and his mother. e & © Choir to sing in Toronto St. John‘s _ Lutheran Church choirs will sing at an all choral concert in Conâ€" vocation Hall at the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto Friday night, Oct. 19. LIP group success in eyes of students Sundays accident total has risen to 23 from 15 last r and Monday‘s total has ‘b\ed from eight to 16. According to a report preâ€" pared by the Kitchener detachment of the Ontario Provincial â€" Police â€" there were 13 accidents on Friday up to the end of September this year. Unfortunately the slack has been taken up on Sunâ€" days and Mondays. _ _ People are driving more carefully on Friday this year. In the same time period last year there were 32 accidents on Friday. RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Cont enient Parking, entering Wellington or King Streel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 The combined Waterloo choirs of 80 voices will be accompanied by a 20â€"piece orchestra and will present has been performing a wide variety of original and adapted work in the schools of the Waterloo district since last January. A lot of their material has been written from withâ€" : JESSOPS cieane nYCNENEWAYERgean% Waterloo Kitchener Ontario & Duke Sts. the first 30 minutes of the evening‘s program. _ _ Five choirs at St. John‘s Church are the senior choir, a male chorus, a collegiate chorale and conâ€" firmation and junior groups. In the development of the choral units, Mr. Campâ€" bell conducts a choir school at which instruction is provided also in musical theory and voice production. The choirs of St. John‘s Church also present an annual Advent to Christmas caro! service, and Rev. A.L. Conrad, pastor of the church, has announced that the 1973 carol service will be held Sunday evening Dec. 9, at 7 p.m. in the group. The material they have been performing during the month of Octo ber has been based on folk tales from a number of countries which have been Waterioo Square expanded to some degree. ARCHIE DURANT HARRY HUEKN Service worthy of your confidence â€" a tradition since 1925. Most of them have been to university but have dropâ€" ped out because they were not satisfied with what they were doing. None of the group were in university immediately prior to the start of the project. ‘"If we continue the proâ€" ject," expalined Uku Kaseâ€" mets, one of the founders of the group we hope to foâ€" cus on educational theaâ€" ‘In this ‘case we would follow up our performances with workshops for the stuâ€" dents and hopefully help them stage a production using our equipment."‘ Their LIP grant expires at the end of the month. ‘‘We‘ve _ reapplied to LIP and we are hopeful we will get another grant," said Mr. Kasemets. ‘"We have also applied to sevâ€" eral foundations for supâ€" port." ~ _ The average age of the performers is close to 22. ‘‘There were originally five of us who got together,"‘ Mr. Kasemets explained, "and we got the rest of the have been taken by group members to a large deâ€" gree in their productions. They have a total of almost 700 and are presently using 100 in their presentation of the folk tales. Not all of their producâ€" tions are for school chilâ€" dren. Among the other placâ€" es they have performed is Guelph Reformatory. Although they attempt to vary their material to suit the audience, the group have found the school auâ€" diences to be the most reâ€" sponsive. One of the problems facâ€" ing the group is lack of funds. Jonathon Kramer â€" and The group tries to be as selfâ€"reliant as possible. Music for their producâ€" tions has been written by bers of the group. The Revelrousers also WATERLOO TOYOTA operated by Fleetline Motors Ltd. 300 Weber North, Waterloo, Phone 884â€"9000 our sales department will remain at our present location for a few more weeks We‘ve moved our parts and service departments to our new location . . . Sales Department HMours: Mon. to Thurs. 9 to 9, Fri. 9 to 6, Sat. 9 to 5 ~ _‘ Parts and Service Hours: Monday to Friday 8 to 6 ‘ Saturday 9 to Noon â€" Parts Only Their LIP grant for that period _ totalled _ $79,000 which includes salaries for 13 as well as $9,000 for exâ€" penses including transporâ€" tation and equipment renâ€" tal. group more or less by word of mouth."‘ Four of the original memâ€" bers have left the group and they have been replaced by four new members. One of the problems the group has faced is the scarcity of unemployed actresses in the area. This became parâ€" ticularly â€" apparent when they had to replace two girls who were part of the original group of 13. Since January the group has put on over 100 perâ€" formances in the area schools. .__ Canada‘s largestâ€"selling rye whisky. Blended and bottled by Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Ltd., Waterloo, Ont. Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 17, 1973 5 & Afraid You‘re Easy Choice. 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