PAGE " - WATERL‘X) CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, "ttt A compelling, witty and provocative lecture presentation by BERNARD SUITS A compelling, witty and provocative s" lecture presentation t by BERNARD SUITS ' q T1rtllMlitli Sh' 1liMllim _ Lnn crslh Mi Walt-flu“ author or Tttt bunk h' The Grasshopper: i games, life and utopia .7 _ _*-_-_ "ee protessor of Philosophy Uroversttv ot Waterloo author ot the book GAMES & UTOPIA= POSTHUMOUS REFLECTIONS HERE'S A CHALLENGE! ARE YOU UP TO IT? lGalloway shines on saxophone Born in Ayrshire, Scotland. Gal- loway made many appearances on BBC radio and television before emigrating to Canada in 1964. By 1968 he had become the leader of the Metro Stampers who have appeared on virtually every stage in Canada, always to outstanding critical an claim. One of the renowned Jazz musi- More recently, Galloway saw one clans on the Canadian and interna of his dreams come true with the tional scene today is Jim Galloway. formation of his “Wee Big Band." who plays the rare curved soprano This band is known for its fine sax. He is recognized internatimr interpretation of the swing era. ally as one of the best exponents of Music from the 30's to60's featuring traditional, swing and mainstream the sounds of such greats as Count jazz styles. Basie, Jimmy Luneeford, Woody Herman and.Duke Ellington. With Local jazz fans will have an excellent reviews from appearances opportunity to hear and see Gal- at the Palais ‘Royale, the CNE, loway perform in town when the Ontario Place, the Algoma Arts JIM GALLOWAY QUARTET pres- Festival in Sault Ste, Marie and ents an evening of mainstream jazz others, this band continues to in, at the Humanities Theatre, Univer- crease in popularity. Local jazz fans will have an opportunity to hear and see Gal- loway perform in town when the JIM GALLOWAY QUARTET pres- ents an evening of mainstream jazz at the Humanities Theatre, Univer- sity of Waterloo on Tuesday, Nox. 24 at 8 p.m. Professor Suits resurrects the grasshopper to continue the game! Restaurant . Steak House . Gift Shop 0 Bake Shop THE CHRISTMAS TRADITION CONTINUES WED. ' NOVEMBER 25 - 8 pan. HUMANITIES THEATRE, University of Waterloo some at the best Intellectual sport to uvmc I \ our! mu m " lung long time ' " and Mall rm um m The (hm Free tickets bscrxotw Is “chum: . Tvckvts as'ailahle from tht' uw Arts Centre Box Ofhce, Humanities I hcotrr, UW (885-4280) PART OF THE U W ARTS FACULTY 1â€1-82 SERIES or PUBLIC LECTURES ON (I " - A... Tickets are $150 (Stu/Sen. $6.00) available from the uw Arts Centre Box Office, Humanities Theatre (885-4280). Ticket vouchers can be purchased from off-campus outlets: George Kadwell Records, Waterloo Square & Stanley Park Mall, The Centre in the Square and the Information Centre, Fairview Park Mall a WMNWIG-y $6tttmerttter26tttMr-tMOttst. 4htmt-ttm.-2.Ntop.rtt. _ ID mm "att, 'tt.0tt sgAi2 SEATS GOING FAST! "Love Make. the World Go M" in the dazzling glorious "CAR%NA1.." A musical of enchantment for moppets and aophisticates alike. Gay . . . sentimental . . . colorful . . . charming - there are not words enough to describe the magic of Int-Sm "m. I.†«in: (:15. i"i',i,"'i',i,t,i,iili, I Jim Galloway demonttrates his soprano sax tecnhique. 07.407000“) ‘mnmmn 5‘08.) Mauro-\ovoumw won an. “6909.4“ â€aluminum†A heart worming romantic musical an of " in a "trolling anch circus. - on the movie "LW'. (Btie"sii; - A. music" ii',,..?,,??' Hurry for your tickets! - Imusww I 'C l -unu ii',Fiiet,'lt,' My“: Meet', 10X 0†"' "e.. BY PHI" malts-ultimo w You-i.