All dinners include CRISP CHEF SALAD, baked potato, roll and butter Monday to Thureday 11:30 a. m. to 9:30 p.m. Fridsy 11. 30 a m |o‘10‘1) p.m., Seturday 12 to 10.30 p.m. â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 10, 1979 senior/student $3. General $4 a variety of scallops, shrimp and sole served with tartar sauce, shrimp sauce and lemon wedge DEEP SEA DELIGHT .0. ._ . from our dinner menu 8 p.m. Sharp Victoria Park Pavilion Tickets available at Scribe Book Stores or at the Door for Oct. 11 & 12 Oct. 13 performance sold out +7.50 ~e ROCK Waterloo Public Library children‘s The wind blows through the trees and rustles the leaves. Waves lap against the sandy shore. A raccoon knocks something over. A bird sings his evening song. A frog croaks. A cricket chirps. A motor boat goes by in the distance. Suddenly, 5 a . The noises put me to sleep. y Oh. when I went to bed one night (Boy. was I scared without a light‘) I saw a camel on my lap. It said, "Come on and get on my back . _ A talking camel on my lap‘ (I wonder if it had a map‘ ) So I went to sleep. On the camel‘s back. And when I awoke. I saw I was sitting on the desert‘s lawn‘ But then it was morning and. Everything was boring How they invented smiles Is told for hundreds of miles On an island called Lookip. 1 went there on a sailing ship. NIGHT SOUNDS AT MY COTTAGE A creature came to me And this is what he said And I‘m going to tell you I‘ll start with, "Hello, my name is Sue"‘. A girl came to Lookip Of course, she came on a sailing ship She had a frown And was feeling down. IMAGINATION Then a creature said, Let‘s spank her and send her to bed But another creature said, Let‘s tickle her instead. SMILES So they tickled her so much That she laughed and talked in dutch She laughed so much, that in miles She would never lose her smiles. poetry contest That is the very end I‘m glad you listened, my friend It was nice to tell you If I told a cow. all she‘d say is MOO! Ask for the OKTOBERFEST SPECIAL . . . only the highest quality local pork prepared with care for OKTOBEREFEST tastes and served in an atmosphere of gemutlichkeit! SHANTZ Country Pork FAMILY RESTAURANT â€"sauerkraut and sausageâ€" a plate full of oldâ€"fashioned German flavors 210 King St. N., Waterloo Telephone 885â€"3080 â€"by Margaret Heard, age 11. â€"by Nancy Heipel, age 11 â€"by Rachel Kerr. age 7 Submitted for publication by the Waterioo Public Library PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE The princess ate her shoe She doesn‘t know what to do What IS she going to do? f I don‘t know, do you? Get a piece of paper‘ And send for the queen She might know what‘s the scene. See you all later, . With a book, candle and shaker‘ HELD OVER MPITOL #1) Feceacy 90 Kok 5T w . LITCCNER $78â€"1000 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 CAMOL #]1 THE PRINCESS WHO ATE HER SHOE Now I am not a fussy sort, But, dear Auntie, PLEASE, I dislike your oatmeal porridge I dislike the way you wheeze. I truly love you Auntie Though if you could take the trouble Couldn‘t you just place yourself In a never breaking bubble? I find your ways quite boring And excuse me if I dote But, go shove your soggy spinach Down some one else‘s throat. I hope you get the message From my little letter And I pray you turn to nunnery Or behave a trifle better. | SUNSET| TO AUNT TESSILDA C L WATERLOO | :.:. 20 aBe 57 n waremio) ts vne :‘:’ : es ENDS THURS. _ Qsnsiq K .w DRIVEâ€"] starntinc over _ toray yd IN 2nd Hit â€" Sunburn CHILDREN DCE 51. UIO®e 428 Box Office Opens at 7 pm MORE AMERICAN GRAFFIT! 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 pm STARTS FRIDAY HELD OVER MUPPET MOVIE Two Shows Nightty 7 & 9 pm HELD OVER Monty Py thons Life HELD OVER TIME AFTER TIME 2 Shows Nightly 7:00 & 9: 10 STARTS FRIQAY Sap egengmmopmyr ogergr y 3 parRing Hits _ 0 a J3 â€" VAMPIRE BRIDE en zoi tan _ hounp "@,2 *d * C*_* oF ORACULA Sorry No _ DEATH GAME ____ Children Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m. HELD OVER Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2 pm. "10 HELD OVER WALT DISNEY SLEEPING BEAUTY 2 Shows Nightty 7 & 9 pm Matinee Sat., Sun. of Brian 7 & 9:10 p.m.Mat. Sat. Sun. 2 pm Two Shows Night!y 7 & 9 pm 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 pm HELD OVER -.by Catherine He‘ard. age 13. â€"by Paxton Holmes, age 9 v 10 me#sor‘ .. @il 14 TLA Of AGt Ot Ovir ADAITTANCE ADMITTANCE aA past T ! a m CE A fpontT T Ads a nw in n a tsb Apaet t Ae TTA