Page 10 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, January 24, 1979 â€"<<â€"â€"] Films, SHOULD YOU PURCHASE YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL AHEAD OF TIME* DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) â€" 145â€"6136 After hours 578â€"7154 Lerge indoor Showrcoms THIS ELEGANT HOME IS SCHEDULED FOR DEMOLITION FOR A PARKING LOT COMMERCIAL ZONING OR ACTIVITY TO INFRINGE UPON GR ZONES IN PRIME EXPENSIVE DOWNTOWN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS DESTROYING A WAY OF LIVING THAT CAN‘T BE REPRODUCED. A complete decorating centre at your door Kâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. DESTRUCTION OF RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBOURHKHOODS IN OLD WATERLOO Everything from poetry to water ballet and exceptional films to a oneâ€"person play will highlight the festival of the visual and performing arts at Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity, Jan. 29 through Feb. 2. In all there are 21 events. A feature of the festival will be a performance of electronic music on the Salâ€" Mar Construction, an imâ€" mensely complex oneâ€"ofâ€"aâ€" kind electronic instrument operated from a touchâ€"conâ€" trol keyboard with 291 switches. It will be played by Salvatore Martirano, STOP ! Free Consultations & Suggestions We Give Prompt & Personal Attention FREE ESTIMATES e FINEST BROADLOOM e LATEST DESIGNS e EXPERT INSTALLATIONS window blinds (any size, up to 12 ft. wide) On all customâ€"made sheers, drapes, spreads CALL TODAY 885â€"5530 OPEN MON. TO FRI. SAVE 20% who«s both a professor of events. music and a jazz pianist. The program is a presenâ€" Colin McKay of WLU, one tation of the WLU cultural of the planners of the weekâ€" affairs committee, headed long event, said the variety by Boyd McDonald. Chairâ€" of arts represcnted in the man for this year‘s festival program was selected "to is Barry Gough assisted by express our life and times, John Horwitz. â€" $ as well as our heritageâ€"a _ A runâ€"down of the events celebration of what we are scheduled: as people." On Jan. 29 Mark Prent, a Because of the variety of Montreal sculiptor, will preâ€" events planned, Mr. McKay sent an illustrated lecture said, there should be someâ€" on the social aspects of his thing of interest to all in the work at noon on the dining community. Since the fes hall mezzanine. He will reâ€" tival is presented as "a gift peat the lecture the next day to the community‘‘ there at the same time., will be no charge for any _ A poetry reading by three outstanding Canadian | poetsâ€"Joe _ Rosenblatt, ) LTD. , Susan Musgrave and John Newlove, will be held at 8 F your door p.m. on the mezzanine. A reâ€" 20% ception for the artists and fam._masin the audience will follow. reading, water ballet at WLUV â€" On Jan. 30 Salvatore Marâ€" tirano, a widely respected composer and professor of music at the University of Illinois, will give a perforâ€" mance on the Salâ€"Mar Conâ€" struction at 8 p.m. in the Theatreâ€"Auditorium. A reâ€" ception will follow the perâ€" formance. The WLU chapel choir will present works of Barrie Cabena, Derek Healey and John Overduin in the Keffer Chapel of the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 31. Vancouver pianist Jackie Parker, the 19â€"yearâ€"old winâ€" ner of the 1978 Egre piano competition, will give a proâ€" gram Jan. 31 at 2:30 p.m. in RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL "\~ 621 KING WEST, KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 pogerthHUEHN TOURS n ALICE COOPER Sat., Fob. 17 MUSIC Tickets at: Records on Wheels Kitchener & 680 King St. W. Kitchener 7444101 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street ROCK _ CONCERT the Theatreâ€"Auditorium. It will feature works by Beethâ€" oven, Bartok, Stravinsky and Boyd McDonald. At 8 p.m. that night ‘‘"*an evening of exceptional films*‘* will be shown in Room 1E1 of the arts buildâ€" ing. To be shown are Aquirâ€" re, the Wrath of God; and three awardâ€"winning aniâ€" mated films: ‘The Owl Who Married the Goose, the Diâ€" vided Man, Opera Cordis and the Machine. On Feb. 1 Christopher Butterfield, a young comâ€" poser and extraâ€"ordinary elocutionist, now living in Montreal, will present a performance of sound poetry, using phonics inâ€" stead of words, at 10 a.m. on the dining hall mezzanine. A concert featuring perâ€" formances by the WLU music faculty will follow at 12:30 p.m. in the theatreâ€" auditorium. Seeking a repeat of last year‘s successful Cross Country Skiâ€"aâ€"thon in aid of the â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony Orchestra, the symphony women‘s comâ€" mittee has chosen Saturday, Feb. 10th as the date for the 1979 event. Several wellâ€"known Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo citizens will be among the skiers who raise money for the operation of the orchestra as they stride around the sixâ€"kilometer _ Waterloo Park course. A film of the Olympic games in Montreal, featurâ€" ing some of the great events in awardâ€"winning cinemaâ€" tography will be shown at 2:30 p.m. in the lecture hall of the athletic complex. Last year this athletic event contributed approxâ€" imately $7,000 to the orchesâ€" tra‘s operating expenses. Given favourable skiing conâ€" ditions the committee hopes to equal or better this mark. In the event of a snow waâ€" An hour later, the staff and dancers of Le Groupe de la Place Royale will lecture and present a repertoire disâ€" cussion. It will be followed, at 4:30 p.m. by a water balâ€" let in the Olympic pool by the WLU synchronized swim team to special music tapes made by the WLU music faâ€" culty. At 8 p.m. that night Le Groupe de la Place Royale will present a performance, Space and Imagery in Moveâ€" Skiâ€"aâ€"thon to aid Kâ€"M Symphony Orchestra **‘*egre® 4 â€" ign shout, the event will not be reâ€"mounted, but pledges will still, it is expected, be honâ€" ored. poet, novelist and literary critic, will give a poetry reading at 10 a.m. in the mezzanine of the dining hall on Feb. 2. About an hour later he will take part in a panel discussion on ritual and literary imagination with Prof. Ronald Grimes and Prof. Harriet Lyons of the WLU faculty. The Laurier Singers, led by Victor Martens, will preâ€" sent a varied program of matrigals and motets at 12:30 p.m. that day in the Concourse of the central teaching building. A student recital by WLU music stuâ€" dents will follow at 2:30 p.m. in the theatreâ€"audiâ€" About 150 skiers took part last year. The celebriâ€" ties,including _ Waterloo Mayor Marjorie Carroll, Kitchener Alderman Doâ€" minic Cardillo, Universit)‘ of Waterloo President Burt Matthews, MPP Herb Epp, Casey Flynn (representing his father MP Joe Flynn), Betty Thompson of CKCOâ€" TV and Alderman Mary Jane Mewhinney, will push off from Seagram Stadium at 9:30 a.m., with other skiers starting at 10 a.m. At night there will be two major events. There will be a performance by the distinâ€" guished British pianist, Kenâ€" dall Taylor at 8 p.m. in the theatreâ€"auditorium. At 8:30 p.m., The Jewish Wife, a play by Bertold Brecht for one performer will be presented. Acting the role will be Dierdre Murphy, a former member of the Actors Lab Ensemble of Hamilton. A reception concludes the day. Throughout the festival there will be a photographic exhibit in the Concourse Art Gallery in the central teachâ€" ing building. Titled a View of Two Cities, it compares Vienna and New York in works by John Durst and Wilhelm Nassau of the WLU audioâ€"visual department. Except for the celebrities, skiers are expected to enlist their own sponsors on the basis of so much per kiloâ€" {2 in the gymnasium of (Continued on page 13) DICK CLINE Service worthy of your confidenceâ€" a tradition since 1925 ie sith