Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Aug 1983, p. 16

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It was a day of ftun in the sun last Thursday as almost 170 day campers from the Waterioo Family Y and A.R. Kautman Y gathered at Seagram Stadium for some headâ€"toâ€"head competition in the secondâ€"annual Olympics Day. Events included high jump, broad jump, dashes, relays and the basebail throw. Here Waterioo Y campers (from left) Christi Dudgeon, Mohab Anis and Burke Thomas look on while a crossâ€"town rival from A.R. Kautman completes a threeâ€"point tanding in the broad jump competitions. Chronicle photo THE BIG JUMP KENT HOTEL "']7" Rosenshantz p delights The Rosenshontz {amily concert has an uncanny ability to span / the generations. Young and old alike are quick Iy _ transformed, into children‘s most popuâ€" lar entertainers, are giving concerts for the whole family st UW Theatre of Arts, Saturâ€" day, Sept. 17, at 1: 30 & 3: 30 p.m. Rosenshont: began making their original music for family audiâ€" ences as early as 1974 Ever since then, they and their records "Ro senshontz Tickies You"" and ‘"Share It" â€" both selected as Notable Children‘s Recordings by the American Liâ€" brary â€"Association . â€" have been turning on a dults and kids throughout the US and Canada to the sheer delight and joy of musicâ€"making. at a fundraising conâ€" cert at Carnegie Reciâ€" tal Hall in New York City. percussion instrueâ€" meats, clapping out catchy rhythms; into sponlaneous composâ€" efs, improvisiag viding rousing twoâ€"part choral harmonies. Equipped with voices, guitar, flute, clarinet, sax and penâ€" rhythms and instruâ€" mentails with original lyrics that combine fun worldâ€"view . "Garbage‘"‘ speak to pollution; *"Imaginaâ€" tion‘‘, of larger horiâ€" Song", to the poignant memories between faâ€" ther and son; and ‘‘These Are The Quesâ€" uous is a wonderful exercise in metaphor and pun. â€" The RosenshontZ: message is clears It reverberates in their voices, in their songs and instruments. _ â€" Tickets are available from the UW box ofâ€" fice. ds sophisticated J E D1 9$4 RETURN OF THE HELD OVER There‘s a time for playing it sufe and a time for. . 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. EASY MONEY 7 & 9 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M. * HELD OVER 2 Shows Nightly at HELD OVER RODNEY DANGERFIELD 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. NOW THERES A NEW NAME STARTS FRIDAY A NEW NAME t g 24 : FOR TERROR. ’fl ’ dad‘h Py HELD OVER 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M. 'I-h.:bad news is shes his roommates mother. *The got;d news is Jonathan‘s having his first affair. 2 Shows Nightty at 7 & 9: 30 p.m. Mati, Sat. & Sun. at 2 p.m. FRIGHTENING SCENES SORRY NO,PASSES 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m. 2nd Hit Body Heat j Box oftice opens at 8 p.m. Show starts at 9 p.m. Sorry no Children 2nd Hit First Blood Box Office Opens at 8 p.m. Show Starts at 9 p.m. Children 13 & Under Free HELD OVER ENDS THURSDAY 2nd Hit Twilight Zone Box oftice opens at 8 p.m Show starts at 9 Sorry no children HELD QVER 2 Shows Nightly a1 7 & 9 p.m.. tn Witererpaner| ENDS THURSDAY r M..E!(filfi‘é‘l\(‘

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