Godspell presented etunlverelty LAF Productions presents 'Godapetl' a My nautical based on the gospel according to St. Matthew. The play. directed and choreographed by Tteb Allen. runs Wednes- day, March to to Saturday March " at 8:15 p.m. in the Humanities Theatre University of Waterloo. Admission is is, North Waterloo Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society will hold its ‘Concert for Canter on “willâ€: Airy l at a Peoe 4 - Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesdey, March ta, "Stt p.m. in the Bingeman Park Ballroom. Guest performers include the Mercy Brothers, Smith and Smith. Charity Brown, Carl Kees and Ranry Stewart. Tickets are $8.50. for further information call 888-8888. . fun 5“ . GM! " The Frog Print Theatre at the Waterloo Ptsbiietibrary presents ‘Dragon Stew' - a puppet show and demonstration beginning at 2:30 pp. on March 18. The Waterloo Public Library presents a movie ex- travaganza on Monday. March IT at 2:30 pm. Theio tree movies are 'The Tap Dance Kid' and Tttt no Anger plus cannons. t You can benefit from a free weekly workshop by learning how to organize your present activities in a more meaning- ful direction. By participating with others in techniques for stress control, decision-making and unified behavior. you can quickly overcome any difficulties and have a happy and rewarding life. Mondays: 8 p.m. at the campus centre, rm. 135, University of Waterloo: Tuesdays: 7 pan. at Forest Hill United Church, 121 Westmount Road, East, Kitchener: Thursdays: 7:30 pan. at 379 Queen Street. South, Kitchener. For more information call 745-8045 or 576-2805 after 6 p.m. The new Ontario Child Welfare Act rehuires _ that professional personswhowork with or who treat children must report suspected cases of child abuse to a Children's Aid Society. That's the law. Reporting suspicions of child abuse is one of the best ways to help prevent child abuse happening again. Child abuse is everyone's concern. Teachers, doctors, nurses, social workers-all persons who work with or who treat children -need your active support if they are to keep children from being abused. The professionals need your assistance. You’re part of the solution. Puppet show and demonstration To find out mom about child abuse write for our free booklet; "YOU AND THE ABUSED CHILD". Waterloo library presents movie Reports of child abuse * have 1'l15TrTlirl1'] doubled CIrtTnliii 'rj/fri?, _7,'ei2i"1',ii fj1llr7, years. Concert for Cancer April 1 Free weekly workshop on organization Results of regular weekly competitions held at the Adult Recreation Centre. Waterloo. Breithaupt Cen- tre and YMCA. Kitchener: Monday afternoon: Cham- pionship Game: North- So you think you know Waterloo 1?fN Br-ttare" 300â€" open on Wednesdays from ' am. to 5pm. There are for the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce 256 tables inside and too spaces outside to accomo Some Saturday “3, not take a short drive to see modate the many vendors. At present all at the tables Marie and Gerhard Steffelmeier? You will find old are full but the number fluctuates according to the order Mennonite farmers with their horses and tug- season. In the summer there may be as many as a†gies. farm-fresh produce and handcrafted quilts. They vendors while in the winter there are 100 to 125. Most run the Waterloo County Farmers' Market which is of the tables are rented on a yearly basis but a few are located on Weber Street North. about a quarter of a rented weekly to allow for this seasonal variation. mile past the city limits of Waterloo. Five or six old order Mennonites come regularly to Mrs. Steffelmeier‘s mother. Mrs. Leah Doster, or- sell their produce. The majority however come only idinatie started the Waterloo Market seven years ago. when they have an excess, like at harvest time. Write to: Child Abuse Information Ministry of Community and Social Services 7th Floor, Hepburn Building Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A1E9 _ lgnori it won’t 98 make It go away. Ontario 8ome8atttrdayarttyttttttauasttttrtdrivetosee Marie and Gerhard Steffelmeler? You will find old order Mennonite farmers with their horses and but gies. {arm-fresh produce and awaited quilts. They run the Waterloo Cmmty Farmers' Market which is located on Weber Street North. about a quarter of a mile past the city limits at Waterloo. Mrs. Steffehneier's mother. Mrs. Leah Doster. or- ig‘inally started the Waterloo Market seven years ago. She had been a vendor at the Kitchener Farmers' Market (or thirty years selling fruit. garden vege- tables and apple butter. When the old market was torn down. Mrs. Boater felt there was a need for a market which would be accessible to small farmers and the old order Mennonite farmer with his horse add buggy. There are sheds and hitching posts for this purpose at the Waterloo Market. When Mrs. Doster passed away four years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Sheffelmeier took over the running of the market. It is privately run on seven acres of land. The market is open Saturdays from 6 am. to 12 p.m. all year round. Frpm June to Sentember inclusive it is Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, s Bridgeport Rd. Wulliam Davis. Hemier. Keith Norton, Minister of Community and k-W duplicate bridge results South: Ist, Evelyn Johnson, Ruth Lewis: 2nd. Dim Well- stead. Audrey Wayne: East- West: Ist, Corinne McCann, Norma Ingram: tnd, Eva Haist, Ben Krulicki. Wednesday afternoon Wednesday night: han- dicap ‘game: Ist, Hazel Mueller. Evelyn Johnson: 2nd. Kathy Hogan. Clayt Israel. . Ist, Anne Weber. Corinne McCann: 2nd, Ben Krulicki. Gina Scheffel. Thursday night: North- South: lst, Chris Charles. Harry Lewis: Md, Mike Ng. Miles Polak: East-West: lst. Kitt Kendall, Ron Bi- shop: 2nd. Jim Kavanagh, Colin Harrington. WLU’s Laurier Singers will be featured along with Victor Martens, conductor in concert on Sunday. March 16 at 8 p.m. at the Parkminster United Church in Waterloo. Admis- siotvis46di0dar adults sutd4C5gl_iqr, 1irty1p1tttiir1li seniors. Friday afternoon: Ist, Fe- licitas Caputa, Clayt Israel: 2nd, Katherine Watson, Bar- bara Petz. Friday might: Master Flight: North-South: Ist, Janusz Lipowski, Ruth The University of Waterloo presents 'The Komagata Mam Incident', a stage play by Sharon Pollack and directed by Susan Forrest from March 13 to 16. For more informa- tion call 885-4280. - The 'Music at Noon Concert' at Wilfrid Laurier University will feature David Falk, baritone and Marjorie Beckett, piano and includes works by Hovhaness, Schubert and Pur- cell at 12 noon. March 13 in the Theatre Auditorium. Take alarge shopping basket with you when you go because there is something to tempt almost everyone. Although the majority of vendors are farmers selling produce, there are butchers. vendors selling cheese. homebaking. cut flowers. knitted goods and quilts. There are three vendors who sell dried fruits, and. a vendor from St. Catharines who sells pure grape juice". German bakers sell cheese cakes and strudels. Blended coffees and teas are available as are import- ed fruits such as oranges and pineapples. Whether you are out to do your weekly grocery shopping or looking for a way to spend some time pleasurably, this trip is well worth taking. Music at noon series continues UW theatre group presents play Laurier Singers plan concert Lewis; 2nd, Morris Mitgang, Esther Lieber- man, Stan Kadela, Aiden Fitzgerald. East-West: Ist, Colin Harrington. Lindsay Drummond; 2nd. Mike Ng, Jai Hakim. Non-Master Flight: North-South: Ist, Doug Salisko, Mike Upma- lis; 2nd, Mari Margesson, Dim Wellstead; East-West: Ist, Kathy Hogan, Karl Ru- dowski; 2nd. Bev and Pete West. _ An individual competition will be held on Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the Breithaupt Centre. Bridge Courses will start in the second half of April. For information call 885- 4475. _