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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 14

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se AGE 14 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE . WwEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY On Southwestern Ontarios Largest New Screen in 70 mm 6 track Dolby Stereo. One complete show nightly LYR'c at 8 p.m. Noh yaAT. N. AT 2 P.M. 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9:15 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 PM 2001 en A SPACE ODYSSEY M ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE _ ~PHONE 579â€"0740 HELD OVER & Writuout a Thace HELD OVER 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9: 15 p.m. MAT. SUN. 2 P.M. SNow? riveR There are still some things we have yet to imagine. ) DR HELD OVER AT BOTH THEATRES SOPHILS @ CHOICE AT 7 PM MEFN] | 0 Ij ’l, NOw SHOWING 1 2 Shows Nightly Asf at 7 & 9 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M. James Mason Starring Paul Newman & 2 Shows Night‘y at 7 & 9 p.m. E1 & Sat 6 30 & 9 15 Sun, to Thus Mat. Sun. at HELD OVER 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M Wiith a little practice ... 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m MA T. SUN, A T 2 P M Call Me Shoy Es Mk 5 \y‘| 2 p..m s. at B 2 pm. amyone can be as good as Screen fi samintai evreanct P M Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery 11th annual +juried exhibition takes place March 31 to May ~This competition is open to all artists withâ€" in Ontario. Two works Theatre goers will be in for an extraordinary treat and will at the same time get the chance to help the Kâ€"W Branch of the Canadian Hearing Society when the widelyâ€"acclaimed play Children of a Lesser God comes to Centre in the Square Feb. 19â€"20. reailze JS §0aA15S. B B Juried exhibition Pianist deadline approaches | Blaha at The play centers on a love story between a speech therapist James Leeds, who works in a school for people with hearing and speech problems, and Sarah Norman, a young women in the school who has been deaf since birth. During intermissions of the play on both nights, volunteers from the Kâ€"W Branch of the Canadian Hearing Society will be selling flowers in the lobby. This is a nonâ€"profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of deaf and hearing impaired individuals in our community, and needs the support of everyone to help Top prices paid for quality LP records. We buy and sell! realize its goals. 297 King Street East, Kitchener T744â€"1370 Encore Records Hearing Society appeals at upcoming Centre play 9 1983 Our famous Salad Bar, Soup of the Day, Spaghetti, Lasagna, BBCQ Ribs & various other Hot Dishes! 4:30 p.m. â€" 10:00 p.m. CASH! only may be submitted in any or all categorâ€" ies: painting, drawing, print, photography, sculpture. _ Works done under the supervision of an art instructor or preâ€" viously submitted to Art Forms will not be accepted. All works must be suitably framed or have hangâ€" ing devices and/or inâ€" structions. Entry fee â€" $2.00 per work;, free entry to members of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery. All entries must be brought by hand or shipped prepaid to the gallery; no collect shipments will be acâ€" cepted. Outâ€"ofâ€"town works which arrive by crate will be returned at the expense of the gallery. Deadline is March4a13. For entry form and labels: Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo Art Galâ€" lery, 101 Queen Street North, Kitchener, Onâ€" tario. N2H 6P7; tel. (519) 579â€"5860. Artist fees â€" $30.00 will be paid by the gallery for each work accepted for exhibiâ€" tion. ; Thursday to Sunday, Feb. 10, 11, 12, 13 Feb. 10 to 12 SENIOR GROUPS j Special package _ Feb. 11 and 12 GENERAL PUBLIC 8:00 p.m. â€" 1:00 a.m 11 a.m. to 4 p.m Sunday, Feb. 13 FAMILY I)IY. 12 noonâ€"7 p.m. Adm. 3.50 Adulits Free Adm. for children 13 and under with parents e Continuous entertainment e Featuring *‘Tropicanos‘‘ e Steel Drum players â€" Afro Pans o Tunka Abdurama o Fire Eaters e Glass Walker e Bed of Nails e Limbo Dancer e and so much more! . . . GET YOUR TICKETS NOW: * Sam‘s, Record World, Records on Wheels, Hersoi Haus â€" Kitchener Dairies. â€" â€" Phone for information, 744â€"1 555 Don‘t miss your opportunity to fly with us for an evening in the Caribbean st Bingeman Park, Feb. 10â€"13. BINGEMAN PARK The Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society‘s spotâ€" light on young Canadian artists continues Saturday, Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. at Conrad Grebel College Chapel with a performance by pianist Bernadene Blaha. _Born in Brantford in 1958, she began her formal training at age four and gave her first recital performance five years later. A scholarship student at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto in the studio of Boris Berlin, Blaha received her Associate Degree with high honors in 1976. presented by _ In her last'year in high school she was the Festival winner of the James Dick Internaâ€" tional Piano Festival Institute in Texas. Having recently completed her musical education at the Juilliard School in New York, she took first prize at the Masâ€" terplayers contest in Lugano, Switzerland and also captured first place in the Piano Teachers‘ Congress Competition in New York. As a result of that triumph, he will have a debut recital at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York next November. Reservations for Saturday‘s concert may be made through the Society at 886â€"1673 or tickets may also be purchased at the door, $10 or for students and seniors, $7. Grebel Bernadene Blaha

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