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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jan 1981, p. 13

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Since leaving Waâ€" terloo, Constant has stuâ€" died with Itzhak Perlâ€" man, served as conâ€" certmaster _ of the National Orchestra of New york City, won the National Du Maurier taâ€" lent contest‘s top award Violinist Jeremy Conâ€" stant, a native of Waâ€" terloo, and pianist Sydâ€" ney â€"Bulmanâ€"Fleming will present a recital at The Studio in the Centre in the Square on Sunday. Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. A scienceâ€"fiction film entitied The Day of the Triffids. based on the novel by John Wyndâ€" ham, will be the next screening in the UW Arts Centre‘s Internaâ€" tional Film series. Chamber recital Sharing the bill on Thursday, January 29 will We the 1978 Acaâ€" demyâ€"awardâ€"winning â€"Mime for the kids The Paul Gaulin Mime Company is a threeâ€"person troupe that inâ€" cludes Nikki Tilroe, a ballet danâ€" cerâ€"puppeteerâ€"mime and Jay Fisher, who like Gaulin himself, has studied and performed the art of mime in Paris, France. Gaulin, who is called "Canada‘s master of mime," studied with Etienne Deâ€" croux and Marcel Marceau. He has The world of imagination will open up for children this Saturday. Jan. 24, in the Humanities Theatre, University of Waterloo, when the Paul Gaulin Mime Co. presdnts a show designed for 8 to 12 year olds. The show is part of the UW Arts Centre‘s Children‘s Classics theaâ€" tre sdries. MaAster Cnarfiiand UChargex Now Accepted on Delivery a.lu‘ Pickâ€"up *35â€"40 Minute Service 30 Cars in the Kâ€"W Area to Serve You Better 1458 Weber St. E. 28 King St. N. _ 561 Rd. _ 324 Highland W. Kitchener Waterics Cm Kitchener R93â€"6131 286â€"1830 6234510 144â€"6711 Academy awardâ€"winning short will be shown When You Call Indicate Visa or Master Charge ~ * Weather Permitting DELIVERY SPECIAL Master Charge and Char; Tickets for Sunday‘s performance cost $6 for adults and $4 for stuâ€" dents and seniors and can be purchased at the Square box office. The Day of the Trifâ€" fids, produced in Great Britain in 1963, and dirécted by Steve Sekeâ€" ly, is not only an intriguâ€" Bulmanâ€"Fleming. when not at his post as assistant professor of mathematics at Wilfrid Laurier University. is one of the area‘s most popular chamber pianâ€" ists. The show gets underâ€" way at 8 p.m. in the Huâ€" manities Theatre, Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo short by the National Film Board entitied The Sand Castle. in 1979 and attained a poâ€" sition with the San Franâ€" sisc6 Opera orchestra. Tickets for the shows are $2.00 for children and Seniors and $2.50 for all others, available from the UW Arts Centre Box Office. Huâ€" manities Theatre (885â€"4280). Perâ€" formances are at 1 p.m. and 3:30 â€" The show introduces children to the broad range of ideas and posâ€" sibilities that mime can present â€" characters, situations, even nonâ€" human forms of life. Mime is an art form that is rich in images that a child can relate to, and the Gauâ€" lin Co. often introduees humour to add to the enjoyment. worked in film and television in Canada and France and since 1972 has operated his own company and school in Toronto. An enormous harvest of _ rapidly _ growing plants, known as trifâ€" fids. are reaped as a reâ€" sult of the meteorites. and the things turn out to be not only live, but also carnivorous. A shower of meteoriâ€" tes bursts over the earth‘s surface one sprâ€" ing evening and most of the world‘s inhabitants, watching the display as if it were fireworks, are blinded by the time dawn arrives. Only a few survivors,. in cirâ€" cumstances that saved them from the specâ€" tacle, awaken to find the world in chaos. Not only are blind citizens stagâ€" gering helplessly about. but a more ominous threat to civilization looms. ing scienceâ€"fiction story. but a suspenseâ€"filled thriller, given the inimiâ€" table British treatroent. The Sand Castleby Co 1448311 ENTERTAINMENTâ€" Members wanted Especially needed are double reed players, vioâ€" lists, trombonists, and percussionists, but all instruments are welâ€" come. Call _ 886â€"4251 _ for further information. The Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo Community Orâ€" chestra is now beginning rehearsals for its second concert of the 1980 81 season, and is looking for new members. It consists of players of all ages and abilities, from all walks of life. No _ auditions are required. Simpson will perform the works of Green. Mendelssohn. Bach and several negro spirituals Hoedeman won 18 interâ€" national awards in 1978 when it was first reâ€" leased, including the Oscar for the Best Aniâ€" mated Short. The next free noon concert at First United Church will feature soprano Kay Simpson on Tuesday. Jan. 27 from 12:15 a m. to 12:45 p.m. *CLCAE JAN. 21 â€" 24, 30, 31 8:30 PM (9 PM â€" 24th) $3.00 fee paying feds $4.50 others : Humanities Theatre. University of Waterloo DRECTED BY SUSAN FORREST Tickets from UW Arts Centre Box Office, Humanities Theatre. (885â€"4280). Off campus at George Kadwell Records, Waterioo Square & Staniey Park Mail, and at the Centre in the Square SsPONSORED BY THE CREATIVE ARTS BOQIE FEDERATION OF STUDENTS Noon hour concert A MOST HILARIOUS MUSICA L The central character in the film is the Sandâ€" man, with magic in his fingertips, who sculpts creatures out of sand with shapes to fit their Organist Nixon Mcâ€" Millan will be featured at the Tuesday, Feb. 3 noon concert at the church which is located WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1981 â€" PAGE 13 1535 King St. E Cambridge Hoedeman shaped the characters out of foam rubber, inserted wire, coated them with sand. functions and ways to fit their shapes. A‘light lunch will be provided for a nominal charge. at the corner of King and William Sts. = Tickets for the screenâ€" ing are $2.00 (Stu./Sen. $1.50) plus a oneâ€"night membership of 50¢, available at the door. The effect is startling and realistic and creates a film of great humour and appeal baked them, and gave them life. He coâ€"ordinatâ€" ed their movements with the movement of the sand by blowing on it, and tracing patterns with a finger. Washington Cherry Bilossom Festival, Toledo, Pittsburg, New York City Easter Weekend. Find out for yourself why we are Ontaric‘s Fastest Growing Trave! Club. Tours for Seniors at Travel CLEVELAND 3 days shop & show tour HAWAIl 14 days fascinating sightseeing in condominium. Overnights OLD SOUTH 28 days long stay only $599.00 in L.A. and San _ Francisco. Feb. & March â€" _ Only $908 twin PORTUGAL There‘s no Hawaii like it!" Luxury COMPARE! 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