Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1976, p. 6

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*‘ Royal Lipizzan stallions perform in Twin Cities _ _ only on April 27 at 8 p.m. â€" More than 20 of the rare fertiem ek cispsies) school movements in a two hour presentation of specâ€" pressive production numâ€" bers. The performance will include a complete, authenâ€" tic program of Lipizzaner movements. Bred in the 16th century for the use of the Hapsburgs, the royal family of Austria, the Lipâ€" The annual tour of the 2 speed semiâ€"automatic turntable with 4 pole synchronous motor. New insulaâ€" tion mat firmly grips the record and insulates the disc from vibration as the turnâ€" table revolves allowing maximum stereo separation and clarity. Complete with HINGED DUST COVER and wainut grained cabinet and a Sony Magnetic cartridge with diamond stylus. Rtnel @ @”033 have trained_for 400 years in the air of haute ecole. their exceptional strength, were especially bred for this purpose. Today, the jumps are performed only for their beauty. â€" movements is the great leap from a standstill position "L ... 1999 576â€"7730 Waterlioo known as the Capriole. The muiscle control and perfect . mire mllhljunpbahfid’ balance. ern well over six feet and . amo out violently with his hind _ The Lipizzans shoWn ATC . sent legs while tucking his foreâ€" from the breed‘s sizx bl00dâ€" the; tegs under his chest. In the lines: _ Conversano, NeQ~ . sho, ‘"Levade" the horse must politano, Pluto, Siglavy, maintain a haunched posiâ€" Maestoso and Favory. Morâ€" _ T tion at a 45 degree angle to gans, Andalusians, saddlee . Sho the ground, requiring great breds, thoroughbreds, Palo _ one New books at the library NEW FICTION BOOKS desperate, by lien LOnIOru. ILD When Carrie becomes head FOR CH REN of the advice column for the Dear Lovey Heart, I am _ school newspaper, she finds The Lipizzans shown Ar8e . sented in the world‘s only from the breed‘s six bloodâ€" ~theatrically produced horse lines: _ Conversano, NeQâ€" . show. politano, Pluto, Siglavy, Maestoso and Favory. Morâ€" The Royal Lipizzan Horse rans, Andalusians, saddle Show is considered to be desperate, by Ellen Conford. minos, Aral ern horses among the 0 sented in t minos, Arabians and west â€" ern horses will also be. m&cofluMpn- in the world‘s only theatrically produced horse that she is faced with as many problems as the peoâ€" ple who write to her for with her new identity as interesting story Pigeon, by Genevieve Gray. Because of his small size, immediately bullied by two older boys at the new school he was transferred to. Forced into a life of petty crime by these boys‘ deâ€" mands, Varnell thinks there lLaymean Hou se is no escape for him until a for ~ rag market denims ladies skirts blouses etc. flannel shirts record exchange ; jewellery and much much more Open Wed. & Thurs. 11â€"6 Friday 11â€"9 Sat. 11â€"6 located at 12 King N. Waterloo, upstairs across from the Old Book Barn. Kâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. FREE BROADLOOM INSTALLATION ©@ All drapery fabrics and sheers. © Bedspreads and drapes to match. We carry Celanese and Richmond" see our samples in your home No obligation to buy. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 885â€"5530 irresistible fmmagnetism . for children and ~ grownâ€"ups alike. Regserved seats are now available at the Audiâ€" torium Box Office and all regular outlets at $4.00, $5.00 and $96.00. Children . 12 and under and senior citizens are half price. girl called Al"‘. The story follows Al while she strugâ€" gles to cope with the probâ€" lems of growing up and with her father‘s remarriage. Love is a missing person, by M.E. Kerr. Love is a comâ€" plicated ernotion â€" it chanâ€" ;ges people ‘(not always for the better) and makes them seem strange and different. Suzy Slade discovers just how complicated love is when she tries to understand the behavior of other memâ€" bers of her famiHy as well as that of a friend‘s. new experimental â€" begins at his m he discovers there may be a way out for him after all. I know you, Al, by Conâ€" stance Green. A touching and hilarious sequel to "A What it‘s all about, by Norma Klein. Bernie‘s famâ€" ily life wasn‘t exactly ideal â€" her stepfather had split, her father had remarried and moved far away and her mother didn‘t seem to want to be married at all sister to cope with â€" a Vietâ€" namese girl who was adoptâ€" ed just before her stepâ€" father left. The story is about Bernie‘s struggle to find out where she really belongs and what theâ€"meanâ€" ing of a family is for her. Going back, by Penelope Lively. Jane, a grown woâ€" her childhood home to see what it is like. She re members the happiness she had growing up there with destroyed their happiness and made them run away from this home they loved. regular retail Price on : . To PIL T8 as

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