Julian Bream, who ocâ€" cupies a preâ€"eminent poâ€" sition in the world of guiâ€" tar as one of the finest lutenists of his generaâ€" tion, will be performing at The Centre in the Square tomorrow, Noâ€" vember 13, 8 p.m. Touring almost every country in the world, Bream â€" has played throughout Europe, in Australia, and Japan. Giving concerts in the United States every year, he spends three to four weeks in North America each season and two periods of three weeks in Europe, mostly in Germany, England. Italy and Holland. Julian Bream‘s speâ€" cial contribution to the literature is to extend the range of musical inâ€" terest backward through discovered music for the lute _ and forward through recent music written for the guitar. Benjamin. Britten, Hans Werner Henze, Sir William Walton, and Riâ€" chard Rodney Bennett are among the many contemporary _ comâ€" The Annual Blindcraft Bazaar and Tea will be held at Huronia Hall, 169 Borden Avenue North. Kitchener on Wednesâ€" day, November 19th, 1980 from 2 p.m. to 9 On sale will be articles such as leather goods, basketry, brooms, aprons, woven and knitâ€" ted items, oven mitts, Christmas novelties and other crafts for which the blind worker re ceives the full selling price. All sales tables are staffed by volunteer members of the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo Cathoâ€" lic Women‘s League. Tea is arranged and served by members of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Gyrette Club. Bream at the Centre CNIB Bazaar It‘s not work to walk So why not walk to work? Watkk a hiock Fosay *J posers who have written especially for Julian Bream. His many recordings for RCA have succeeded further in establishing his worldwide reputaâ€" tion. They have gained for him some of the highest awards in the reâ€" cording industry, among them six awards from the Nationa!l Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in the United States . and in 1968 and THANK YOU Citizens of Waterloo For Your Support 65 Northfield Drive, Waterloo 888â€"6270 ({corner Highway 85 & Northfield Dr. In the Kraus Carpet Mills Bidg. AMPLE PARKING‘AVAILABLE _ BOB HENRY Full Range of Cords Made by Canada‘s Largest Macrame Manufacturer REGULAR HOURS: 1â€"6 p.m. Thursday, _1â€"9 p.m. Friday, 9â€"5 p.m. Saturday "THE FRIENDSHIP GROUP" NEEDS YOU NOW! MACRAME FACTORY OUTLET â€" OPENING SPECIAL â€" FREE â€" 18 x 27" Oval Fringed Rug Can You Spare An Hour A Week CRAFT CORD LTD. DEALER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE To Visit A Shutâ€"In. Lonely Senior Citizen? For Orders Over $25.00 Phone Bév Reuter 74746502 1974, the Edison Award for the best record of the Born in London in 1933, he made his profesâ€" sional debut at Chelâ€" tenham in 1947. In 1950 he made his Wigmore Hall debut to great criâ€" tical acclaim and in 1958 he embarked on his first tour of North America. Ticket prices are $6, $7.50 and $9 for tomorâ€" row evening‘s perforâ€" LYNNE WwOOLSTENCROFT Very Much For Your Support THANK YOU ARIZONA for the winter February 21 â€" March 15, 1981 $979.00 ‘Twin AFTERNOON CARDS FOR SENIORS Thursdays 1: 30 p.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. At ‘"Church of The Holy Saviour‘ (1 block South of King on Allen St. E. Waterloo EVERYONE WELCOME TEXAS HOLIDAY February 3 â€" March 2, 1981 $614.00/Twin Sunday November 23, 1980 Feature length film: ‘Back Street Starring ... Irene Dunn Admission 75¢ person 2 p.m. â€" 4 p.m Thursday November 13, 1980 2 p.m Topic: "Inexpensive Housing For The Elderly Guest: Mr. Jim Thompson. Ontario Housing Corporation Kitchener, Ontario Christmas Craft Sale Saturday November 29, 1980 10 a.m. â€" 2:00 p.m. featuring: crafts, hobbies, tea room NEW YORK CITY April 2.3,4.5 1981 $250/Twin CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER Friday November 14, 1980 Colour Slide Presentation: ‘‘*Glimpses Of The People DANCE "Fall Freeze Up Saturday November 22. 1980 Admission $2/person Music by: Geoff Bowden Each Friday 12:30 p.m. Tickets $1.00 Call 579â€"1020 before Friday for tickets Friday Soup N‘ Sandwich ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADUVLTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE NOVEMBER SEMINARS _ Of India" â€" Guest: Barbara Wurtele 2 p.m. Mondayâ€"Friday 9 a.m.â€"12 noon 579â€"1642 SENIOR SUNDAY "ELDERCRAFT A.RC. Travel WATERLOO C ~RONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1980 â€"â€" PAGE 36 Marsland Centre : 886â€"1550 Sundays 12 noonâ€"1 p.m. Albert McCormick Arena Conducted by Mr. Bob McKillop Coach of U. of W. Warriors November 16thâ€"Defencemen Only Limited Number â€" To reserve spot call Wa terloo Community Services 886â€"1550 Ext. 21« during business hours. Call before Friday ai 4:30 p.m. ' Knights of Columbus Hail 105 University Ave. E. Waterloo Bar opens at 6:00 Dinner at 7:00 Business Meeting @ 8:00 Nominations for positions on the Board 0: Directors may be submitted to Communit: Services (886â€"1550) in advance or will be ac cepted from the floor. For tickets or information phone 88§â€"4994 o 884â€"2691. November 9thâ€"16th, 1980 Waterloo Memorial Arena NOVEMBER 13th 7 00 p.m. â€" Barrie vs Hamilton (MM) 8 15 pm. â€" Toronto vs Stratford (M) 9 30 p.m. â€" Kitchener vs Burlington (J) 6.00 p.m 7. 15 p.m 8: 30 p.m 9 45 p.m 8. .00 a m. â€" 9:15 a m â€" 10:.30 a.m 11:45 a m. 1:00 p.m. â€" 2:15 p.m. â€" 3:30 p.m. â€" 4:4§5 p.m. â€" 6:00 p.m â€" 7:15 p.m. â€" 8:30 p.m. â€" 9:.45 p.m. â€" NOVEMBER 14th 1:00 p.m 2:30 p.m 4:00 p.m NOVEMBER 15th NOVEMBER 16th C. MOSES SPRINGER ARENA General Public Skating Fridays 8:30â€"10.30 p.m B. ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA General Public Skating Saturdays â€" 24 p m * HWHEs W.M.H.A. ANNOUNCES GOLD PUCK TOURNAMENT Monday, November 17, 1980 W.M.H.A. ANNOUNCES FREE HOCKEY CLINIC WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER CLUB ANKVAL GENERAL MEETING (M) Midget (MM) Minor Midget (J) Juvenile A. RINK IN THE PARK â€" Major Midget Championship Game â€" Juvenile Championship Game â€" Minor Midget Championship Game COMMUNITY Brampton vs Toronto (MM) Toronto vs Ottawa (M} Windsor vs Kitchener (MM) Guelph vs Owen Sound (J) ICE SKATING Ottawa vs Stratford (M) Windsor vs Brampton (MM} â€" Sarnia vs Guelph (M) â€" Barrie vs Burlington (MM) Waterloo vs Hamilton (NiM) Windsor vs Toronto (MM) Sarnia vs Stratford (J) Gueiph vs St. Catharines (M) Ottawa vs Hamilton (M) Waterloo vs Sarmia Burlington vs Sarmia Welland vs Waterloo 2. Adult Only â€" Saturday 8 p.m. to 10 p.m 1. Family Skating â€" Sundays 3: 30 to 5:30 p.m (Children must be accom panied by an adult.) Seagram Drive