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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Feb 1983, p. 16

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PAGE 16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1983 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9: 15 p.m. MAT. SUN. 2 P.A 2 Shows Nightiy at 7 & 9:15 p.m N/\ T. SUN. A 1 neln oven _ hifi [ _ _ oÂ¥ IlGg e 5 The con is on... place your bets! (CG@ANDHI 2 2 Shows Night‘y at 7 & 9 p.m MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M HELD OVER On Southwestern Ontarios Largest New Screen " Wirnour a Thace ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE PHONE 579â€"0740 HELD OVER AT BOTH THEATRES LONVESICK A comedy for the incurably romantic HELD OVER 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. CE( MBF o ECE‘ c 1 mat. sumn. at 2 p.m. dsn‘ [( Wiirvmâ€") HELD OVER 2 Shows Nightly : at 7 & 9 p.m. ht MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M. One complete show nightly at 8 p.m. MAT. SAT. & SUN. AT 2 P.M James Mascir Starring Paul Newman ® 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P M & lflf/Al Muy 4 .â€" iG\ a 6k 4 an ( FEBRUARY SPECIALS © Top prices paid for quality LP records. We buy and sell! 297 King Street East, Kitchener 744â€"1370 Encore Records GARDEN 2;>%z. RESTAURANT 34 KING ST. E., WATERLOO â€" PHONE 886â€"2400 _ _/ with omion with fred or bacon ontons Includes chorce of soups, potatoes & vegetaâ€" bles, bread & butter ‘195 22 Dupont St. E. Earla Socha Watertoo, Ontarie. BB85â€"307 1 Gallery Hours: Tuesday â€" Friday 1â€"5, Saturday 11â€"4 BABY BEEF LIVER Hot Buffet Salad Bar VARIOUS HOT DISHES UP TO 30 SELECTIONS ONLY ( 2 RRmmCg mclfl. EXNIBITION February 25 â€" March 19 CASH! North Pacific Coast indian Masks, Ratties, Totems and KWAKIUTL MASKS Now Open Mondays Fully Licensed T T CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK The Hobbit by J .R.R. Tolkien is a tale of fantasy for both adults and children which tells the story of Mr. Bilbo Baggins â€" a hobâ€" bit who lives in a conâ€" fortable hobbit hole a nd w ho never dreamed he would ever ‘"There are only five puppeteers to manipuâ€" late 48 puppets ranging from 4 to 12 feet in height and they do it marvelously," said one critic about the Theaâ€" tre Sans Fil production of The Hobbit which will appear at the UW Humanities Theatre Friday Feb. 25 at # The Hobbit, appearing at UW Humanities Theatre Friday, is a tale of fantasy for both adults and children. Chronicle Special || Tolkien‘s Hobbit a rare stroke of inventive genius Nachos, Tacos = "EXCELENTE" Dining and Atmosphere Served with Mexican flair lvwn ZAPATA GRRREAT MARGARITAS Enchiladas Tolkien is a name known â€" internationally with his works being widely translated around the world. Tolâ€" kien, who died in 1973, was a prolific scholar and writer, but The Lord Of The Rings, recently brought to the screen as an animated film, and The Hobbit NeverRWe@t@ss, Mr. Baggins finds himself taking on cruel giganâ€" tic creatures like Trolls, and Goblins, giant spiders and other horrible slimy crea tures. leave the little village he called home for an incredible adventure. VA I PA 1335 Woeber St. E.. hitchener (next to Hiway Marken 749â€"1810 Tickets are $8.00 and are available at the Humanities Threatre Box Office (885â€"4280) or at any of UW‘s regular ticket outlets. ‘"This adaptation of the Tolkien story is a rare stroke of inventive genius. The directing is stunning, the puppets are breathtakingly beautiful, and the stagâ€" ing, the music and the lighting work with asâ€" tonishing precision," said a Montreal critic. ‘"‘The music alone is worth the price of adâ€" mission .‘ undoubtediy remain the most wellâ€"known of is works.

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