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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Feb 1985, p. 22

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anadian country and folk singer, Murray M Lauchlan will perform Friday, Feb. 15 at 8 p. a. in the UW Humanities Theatre. "he evening‘s concert will include songs from hi recently released album, ‘"Heros" as well as m ny of his old favorites. AcLauchlan has been entertaining Canadians over the years with his very special style of singing and song writing. An evening with M Lauchlan is always a quiet, intimate visit with the singer. Through his songs the audience gets to know the man as well as the singer. McLauchlan was named Top Male Country Artist at the 1984 Juno Awards in Toronto in December. His newest album Heros is the product of a crossâ€"Canada trip that he made a year ago. In it he sings of 12 Canadians he met in his travels. These songs were also the basis for his CBC Radio series, ‘"‘Timberline". Tickets for Murray McLauchlan are $9.50 for adults and $8 for students and seniors. They are available at the Humanities Theatre Box Office, by phoning 884â€"4281 and at all BASS ticket outâ€" lets. 47 Lrb St. W Full} Licensed Under L180 Waterloo Frtedas & Raas â€"s e uns Fine family diningâ€"a tradition since 1962 McLauchlan at Humanities Choice of: Homemade Soup or Juicé â€" Tossed Salad or Colesiaw Choice of: Potatoes â€" Homemade Rolls and Butter â€" Vegetables YOUR CHOICE OF 1 â€" New York Sirloin Steak, Mushrooms or Onions 2 â€" Stuffed Breast of Chicken, Mushroom Sauce 3 â€" Deep Fried Shrimp and Scallop Platter â€" ce Cream or Strawberry Shortcake and Beverage â€" â€" From Tussday Feb. 12 to Sunday Feb. 17 â€" Murray McLauchian Valentine‘s Special for 2 ST. AGATHA ONLY REGULAR MENU AVAILABLE Fine family diningâ€"a tradition since 1962 & Facilities (clsed Mon ) ol ror Reviecitbant ARL.67?50 "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" Feb. 7,8,9,14,15,16 Victoria Park Pavilion â€" 8 p.m. For tickets: 578â€"1570 Thursdays: $6.50 Fridays & Saturdays $7.50 Beat the February Biahs with Kitchener Waterioo A hilarious comedy by Cooney & MISS 85 Erb Road St_ Agatha Â¥, FEBRUARY 6. 1986 This exhibition presents 70 posters from Japan‘s leading graphic deâ€" signers: Yusaku Kamekura, Shigeo Fukuda, Kazumosa Nagai, Tadanâ€" ori Yakoo, and Makoto Nakamura. Illustrated and acknowledged are Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery presents a new exhibition organized by The Gallery/Stratford, entitled The Compelling Image: Contemâ€" porary Japanese Posters, from Feb. 14 to March 24. This service is available to people who are "shutâ€"in"‘ for a variety of reasons such as, ill health, or because of age or disability. The library welcomes the names of individuals or groups who would like to be included in the visiting library program. Volunteers are used to visit the recipients in their own homes, in nursing homes, or in retirement and senior‘s apartments. Each volunâ€" teer is encouraged to spend time with their recipient or recipients to For those people in the communiâ€" ty who have difficulty getting to the library to take out books, Waterloo public library offers a visiting library service. PDR Picture Framing & Gallery 112% King St. S. Phone 886â€"5290 We are open: Mondayâ€"Thursday 9â€"6 Fridays 9â€"9 Saturdays 9â€"5:30 Japanese exhibition at Kâ€"W Art Gallery [MUIRJRIANS MeL AUCGEHL @n The UW Arts Centre is pleased to present a special evening of music with Canada‘s own Murray McLauchlan. McLauchian is an eightâ€"time Juno award winner and has just recently released a new album "HEROES". Waterloo library visiting service > Uptown Waterloo (across from Waterloo Square) MWM anities Theatre, 885 4280 Quality Custom Framing and Personalized Service for: medals, fans, badges, coins, jewelery, collector plates, etc. Choose from a wideâ€" selection of prints, original oil and watercolor paintings, limited edition prints, brass rubbings, curio cabinets, gifts and much more. documents, prints, paintings, mounting and stretchinfi needlepoint, photographs, etc Object Framing for: Volunteers are always needed for this service. Anyone who is interestâ€" ed in helping other members of their community, and in making new friends, is welcome to call the library at 886â€"1310, or come in to volunteer. The library is located at 35 Albert Street, with a branch library at 500 Parkside Drive at the Albert McCormick Arena. The library offers talking books for the visually/physically imâ€" paired, large print books, and casâ€" sette tapes of music, as well as over 100,000 fiction and nonâ€"fiction the uniquely outstanding aesthetic and technical standards of Japanese commercial fnphlc design. As a logical extension of the 18th & 19th century Ukiyoâ€"e woodcuts, the posters provide an insightful look at Japan‘s international status as a highly successful technological and consumerâ€"oriented society in the context of Japan‘s own decorative and applied arts tradition. discover what books, and. other library material, will be enjoyable and useful for them. A color catalogue accompanies the show. jur han Hay 401 6 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR THE KKILLING FIELDS Warning: Horror & Frightening Scenes HELD OVER rifi 2 shove nightty at 7 & 9 p.m. y sors ewe‘ | MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M. ITHErLL GET yOU IN THE END! Natlonal Boord of Review 1 4 2 shows nightty at S~" 7 & 9:25 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M. STARTS FRIDAY 2 shows nightly at 5 saim1_ _ HELD OVER 0 2 shows nightly at 7 & 9:35 p.m. MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M 78&9p.m. _ S MAT. SUN. AT 2 P.M. t fpramecart C3

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