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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1976, p. 7

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Speakers will include Paul Levine. Renison Col- lege: a representative from the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist - Len- inist), and Dr. Rick Guisso. UW department of history. It is sponsored by the Kitchener-Waterloo Canada. China Friendship Society, the Wellington County Canada-China Friendship Society, the Anti-lmperialist Alliance and the Inter- national Student Association tUW). A program to commem- orate the death of Premier Chou En-lai. People's Re- public of China. will be held at 8 pm. tonight. in room 1056. mathematics and computer bldg.. University of Waterloo. The Waterloo-Wellington District Liberal Association is sponsoring the first major political event for the new leader of the Liberal Party in Ontario -Dr. Stuart Smith. The third annual Program for Chou En Lai Playing Feb 12 through It, “Miss Reardon". is the first drama to be presented by the group in at least eight years. Recently. they have produced musi- cals and comedies because acting talent available did not lend itself to drama. The WODL festival is made up of 18 plays to be judged by Frank Casey of Sarnia. Mr. Casey is the preliminary adjudicator for the festival. He will select five plays to be presented in Owen Sound March 23- 27 at the finals. “m. x-w Little Theatre presentation of “And “is Radon Drink: a Little" now playing at the Victoria Park Pavillion. Kitchener, is the amateur theatre com- p’any’s entry in the Western Ontario Drama League fes- tival ( WOOL). Local Liberals host Dr. Stuart Smith JOIN HIM EVERY SECOND WEEK ON . . . . WEDNESIMYS SUBJECT . “Aug My” Harden IgnfiksaLitifimfiifida‘WV’ from 10 to 11 pm. REPEATED THURSDAYS from 6 to 7 p.m. ‘A NEW " PROGRAM WITH ANSWERS FOR vou LET'S TALK BIBLE 5" SPEAKING II WISHES GRAND'IIVER CABLE TIM2 This Week February 11th. Provincial Liberal Leader's dinner will be held Wed- nesday. Feb. 25. at the Bingeman Park Ballroom. Kitchener: Liberals expected to at- tend are, David and Shelly Peterson; Bob and Dorothy Nixon; _President of the Liberal Party of Canada. Senator Al Graham of Nova Scotia; President of the Liberal Party in On- tario. Jeff King of Ottawa: as well as members of the House of Commons and local Liberals. The reception begins at 6 p.m. The dinner will be Rock Cornish Hen and white wine. Tickets are $25 per person and are avail- able from Jim Erb, 88 Hen- ry St., Wellesley or call 745-8445. ”Miss Reunion". written by Paul Zindel (the Ameri- can author of The' Effect of Gamma Rays on Man. irrthe-Moon Molds) is a modern play written " a sequel to "hlarigolds." In "Marigohds/' an alcoholic mother is the focal point of the lives of her two di- verse daughters; one a tramp like the mother and the other an intelligent, studious girl. "Miss Reanlon" is the story of three daughters of such a family. after they have grown up. The K-W Little Theatre is presenting "Miss Rear- don" in pub-theatre style. There is a bar open before. during intermission and The Hon. Bryce Mackasey. Postmaster General of Canada. will speak at the Waterloo-Cambridge Fed- eral Liberal Associatiies annual meeting. The meet- ing will be March 31. 1976. at the Kress Motor Hotel in Cambridge. (Preston l. Dinner tickets are $6. - Theo-MW!“ 'ritittteneaterttteaxtario PutytoAeit+iodayirt PASTOR JOHN SHRIER YOUR HOST Music Four presentations Performances will be held at the following locations and dates: Trinity United Church. Kitchener.' Feb. 29, 8 p.m.: Kitchener Public library March 5, 8 p.m.; Mutual Life auditor- ium, March 8. noon; Uni- versity of Waterloo campus centre, March 12, 11:.30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.: "The Laurel Room", University of Waterloo. April 2. 8:30 Music Four will present a program-ot music. song and dance from the era of 1500 at numerous locations in the K-W area this spring. N. Performances will be in costume and instruments of the period of Emperor Maximilian will be used. drinks a Little" stars Bette Moreton as Catherine, Pat Davis as Mrs. Petrano, Shirley Shearer as Ceil. Trish Pettet " Anna, June Cameron as Fleur and George Joyce as Bob. Curtain time is 8:15 pan. Directed by Tessa Gillard and produced by Rich Dom- pub-theatre makes up the The K-W Little Theatre uses the money from the bar to supplement produc~ lion costs.. Admission prices about (our years go with up.” i. All", a M ite play presented at the firBt Oktoberfest. Since then. Hale, Ewe glam thefoemathasbeenuaed is!y1ioedftriomre. HOURS OPEN Tues. - Wed. 9-6 Thurs. & Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-5:30 Closed Monday Free Parking m Waterloo ‘. Oktoberjest and Egmm IlllllilliElltrlllllgy feta Practising for the Waterloo Motor Inn to Fairway Plaza run are (l to rl Mr. E. Scorgie and Mr. J. Orchard of W.C.I. The students collected $108,000 in Zehr's sales slips for a Red Cross donation drive and for their efforts. the teachers were to run. . "eh.etlgtttusittt!t_tttedareatu.m. tteeamtitatthattertt. mu1p.m.mhr Tieeaamt8rterper- Mm.inwm 0re"t"_rrttiittteertttettatt'totaraautdaritseruetNamaittjartettiGii. 19 KING " I Hsi)kii)rt Flame Siiyiiip Includes: long messes Sportswear Sweatets Coats all sales final no exchanges or refunds during sale L OPP. WATERLOO THEATRE Priced from tyir.tiirettmeu. thttmmitpr, PM it Balance of our FALL and WINTER STOCK 1 Group DRESSES To clear m 8% 'fep Values to 85.00 ,h'ttiit - Fir; 'ft"irtft's.'itiie - P r", . I‘h‘.‘ I; "k " It; _ go Ill/ 2 price PHONE 743-4871

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