Page 14 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 156, 1980 > che o4 s s K{‘g\\t’m&? o# Dam;eflr\a“e's of "'°'°nw/ SkyLark‘s Waikiki hotels are all in the heart of the action! Stay at the popular Miramar, Holiday Isle Holiday Inn or the Pacific Beach. AKALA 2â€"ISLAND TOUR Hawaii/Maui Save 150« from 336C #$1,219 S euupay The Akala Tour takes you to two beautiful outâ€"islands; Hawaii, the Big Isle . . . and Maui, the Valley Isle. PÂ¥ __ . CLARE MILLAR PRESTON TRAVEL TRAVEL AGENCY LTD. 606 King St. 108 King St. N., Waterloo Cambridge : 885â€"5190 | ; 653â€"2327 VIC FOSTER‘S TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. Waterloo Square, Waterloo 886â€" 1420 JR * scammitanâ€" â€" Gre_at l!anw_alm T ake SkyLark to Hawail includes: * Round trip air transportation from Toronto to Honolulu via Wardair wideâ€"bodied jet * Complimentary inflight meals and drinks * Aloha lei greeting on arrival * Transfers and baggage handling between the airport and your hotel and on interâ€"island tours * ® 14 nights accommodation in Hawaii Book your January SkyLark Hawalian Holiday before November 30 and save! ire" "alloay 7. ISLAND TOURS satn, Oct- 18 bouthaie + 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. & Humanities Theatre, university of Waterioo ‘Children (12 and under) and Seniors $2.00 . All others $2 50 Tickets from: UW Arts Centre Box Office. Humanities Theatre Off campus George Kadwedl Ais ords Wterion Suue up h Save *75 «»so _ _ |\ _ from 312452 #1,274 SSX Your first week at the popular Holiday Inn in V[*Waikiki is followed by 3 nights on the Kona £&Coast of Hawaii and 4 nights on Maui. By the Chronicle Staff After months of planning, «the newlyâ€"formed Waterloo Regional Arts Council is a reality, withâ€" an official opening of its new office on ORCHID Oahu/Hawaii/Maui Cl Services offered by the council include: : © producing a wall calendar for organizations to list their events to avoid bookâ€" ing conflicts. â€" © providing upâ€"toâ€"date inforâ€" mation on what‘s happening in the local arts scene: ®© offering a place for the Save *100 >« from $62995â€" $1,199 Follow the same "paradise islands®" itinerary as on the Hibiscus, but take advantage of apartment accommodation all the way! Spend an actionâ€"packed week in Waikiki before visiting Kauai and Maui. * Welcome breakfast briefing and entertainment on Oahu ® Services of resident SkyLark Representative * SkyLark beach bag * 4% State hotel tax Not included: Canadian departure tax of $10 per person, gratuities to maids and tour guides. All SkyLark Holidays are subject to the terms and conditions of the General Information Section of the SkyLark Holidays 80/81 Brochure Ar 3â€"ISLAND TOURS $300:... Arts council shaping up Take Off up to on all January departures Oahu/Kaui/Maui $1,239 MX double occupancy double occupancy public and organizations to display pamphlets and posâ€" ters relating to their activiâ€" ties. © providing advice on lowâ€" cost printing service for arts promotional materials. @ setting up a continually updated file on artists and arts organizations for use by these groups and the public. © providing a typing service for arts organizations. The council‘s first edition of "Arts Now*"‘, a biâ€"monthâ€" ly publication which inâ€" cludes a calendar or artistic and cultural events over a twoâ€"month period, is now in circulation. The fledgling group has already produced the first program in its series "Arts on View‘"‘ which will be broadcast tonight on Grand River TV‘s Cablecast 4. A council membership offers subscribers access to both "Arts Now*‘ and "Arts on View‘"‘ as well as proâ€" graming assistance, inforâ€" mation and special projects NTERTAINMENT In addition to Chaconne by The concert costs $15 for Bach, Danchenko will play adults, $10 for students and the premiere of Lee Hoiby‘s $5 for seniors. For informaâ€" Sonata and pieces by Beethâ€" _ tion or reservations call 886â€" . oven, Chausson and Paâ€" 1673. Bach choir performs including workshops and the publication of directories of regional artists, their affiâ€" liated organizations and faâ€" cilities available to them. Membership fees range fromâ€"$5 for an individual to $25 for organizations and there are contributor caâ€" Violinist Victor Danchenâ€" ko, who came to Canada from the Soviet Union two years ago, will preview his New York debut at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, October 22 at 57 Young St., West in Waâ€" terloo. In addition to Chaconne by Bach, Danchenko will play the premiere of Lee Hoiby‘s Sonata and pieces by Beethâ€" oven, Chausson and Paâ€" Russian violinist previews work Danchenko‘s concert, which is sponsored by the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Music Society, will feature pianist Adrienâ€" ne Shannon as his accomâ€" panist. _ _ f ‘A fall concert, featuring the Kitchener Bach Choir under the direction of Hoâ€" ward Dyck, will be held Wednesday, October 29 from 8 p.m. at Parkminster United Church, Erb St., East, Waterloo. Tickets cost $5 for adults and $3.50 for students and senior citizens and may be purchased at George Kadâ€" well Records, Waterloo Pianist Kenneth Hull will be the guest artist at the concert. : choice of juice, bacon, ham or sausages, egï¬s toast, jam & coffee BREAKFAST SPECIAL Daily luncheon specials at each location BANQUET FACILITIES AND CATERING FOR VARIED OCCASIONS "Angie‘s â€" where good food is a tradition" St. Agatha * Waterloo 85 ERB RD. â€" 886â€"6250 47 ERB ST. W. â€" 886â€"2540 TUESDAY SPECIAL MONDAYâ€"SUNDAY with choice of soup or juice â€" vegetables and freshly baked dinner rolls served 4 to 8 p.m. $ 75 bring the family fully licensed under the LLBO St. Agatha closed Monday BREAKFAST SPECIAL Sunday only choice of juice, bacon, ham or sausages, eggs, toast, 2 50 jam & coffee PORK SCHNITZEL We have two locations to serve you $Â¥ New at ANGIES KITCHEN St. Agatha HOT & COLD BUFFET ST. AGATHA ONLY WATERLOO ONLY Tues. to Fri. tegories for donors, patrons and corporations. f A staff of volunteers will man the council‘s office weekdays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. During those hours inâ€" formation on regional arts activities may be obtained by calling 744â€"4552. ganini, including the tour de force Variations on a Theme from Rossini‘s Moses for one string. The Russian born violinist was for many years one of the Soviet Union‘s premier soloists with an extensive performing career in the Soâ€" viet Union, Bulgaria, Roâ€" mania, Yugoslavia and Italy, including appearances with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra. * The next free noon conâ€" cert at First United Church will take place Tuesday, October 28 from 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. Square, the bookstore at Wilfrid Laurier University and at the door. The concert will feature Philip Shantz, organist at St. Paul‘s United Church in Cambridge. Are you interested in good food? A lunch will be provided for a nominal charge. MmMmONDAY SPECIAL 2â€"pc. FISH & CHIPS Noon concert lemon, cole slaw and freshly .baked dinner rolls Take Out Orders Available 30