PAGE 16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7, 1987 uy iss Tickets available at the Humanities Theatre Box Office (885â€"4280) and all other BASS outlets. Hours: Monday to Friday, 11 a m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday, 1 pm. to 5:00 pm _ :J;¥§%$ Sunday. 18 October 230 pMm Humanities The Theatre Fantastique takes you on a journey into the mystical world of imaginationâ€" $13.50 | ($11.00 child/stu./Sen ) Joan Andrews, assistant coâ€"chairman of a Blooming Affair (a unique combination of flowers and fashions) indicates that the Oktoberfest event is all set for Wednesday, Oct. 14, at Waterioo‘s Ruedesheimer Garten, 341 Marsland Drive. Joan says the show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are $12.50. Some of the Waterloo fashion stores that will be involved are: Fashion Stop, Sarah‘s Classics, and Heritage Bridal House with florist Lara Sharpe of Uptown Waterloo. CKCOâ€"TV‘s Betty Thompson will be back again to comment on the fashions being modeled by Gemini and she will be assisted by Russ Geddes from Humber College. Susan Kachik‘s House of Elegance will look after the hairstyling. Tickets phone: 576â€"0571. U.S. television evangelist Pat Robertson announced last week tht he is preparing to enter the race for the 1988 Republican presidential nomination. Last March we had the opportunity to tour his television layout when we were visiting Williamsburg, Virginia. It was right at the time when the Jim Bakker and Jessica Hahn scandal had hit the news. We registered for the conducted tour of the multiâ€"million dollar TV complex which featured a 500â€"seat studio for Robertson‘s daily program. The tour conductor stressed the $1,000 oil paintings of Christ which were hanging in all the corridors and would make a religious comment about each one. We were also shown the consultation room where there were a dozen phone cubicals with ‘‘consultants"" who would answer phone calls or make a pitch for funds. Attached to the TV station was a college that granted degrees in Communication Arts. When we finally presented our media card and requested an interview, the office became very nervous and after a phone call upstairs, we were told all the officials were in a conference. The whole place struck me as mesmerizing with awesome wealth on the one hand and religious zealots on the other. When I drove away from CBN my head was spinning. Now Pat Robertson wants to be president. Roundup . . . Rotarian Bob Goldsworthy says the Waterloo Club is all prepared for its Oktoberfest event Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Ruedesheimer. Tickets $5 . . . Elaine Rees phone to say there are 89 nominees for the "Woman of the Year" award being held at the Valhalla Inn Thursday, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m. Details phone 576â€"0571 . . . Harry Murakami hopes to join the car pool of veteran golfers leaving Oct. 26 for South Carolina . . . Tickets chairman Lion Ed Waugh states there is room at the Oktoberfest "Jamboree"" in Waterloo Inn Friday, Oct. 9, for latecomers . . . Beware any phone calls from ‘"‘Travel Club International" from San Diego. Carefully check out the package offer of two for one. A Florida scheme last year caught many of us by surprise . . . Waterloo publisher Dave Ingle of *Parent Guide" has now a circulation of 60,000 . . . Murray McLauchlan concert comes to the UW Arts Centre Oct. 13 . .. Mail items to Box 898, Waterloo, Ont. Theatre with Ted Rooney 1 0 W N The Black Walnut Ballet Company was formed in 1973 and has been directed by Bernd Juche since 1976. In the past the Company has performed locally with the Kâ€"W Symphony and Youth Orchestras, and in Guelph, London and Toronto. They will be dancing Beethoven‘s Twelve Conâ€" tradances with the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Orchestra â€" the first time that the Orchestra has accompanied a ballet. In addition, the Orchestra will present Mitridate, an early opera overture of Mozart‘s, and the Toy Symphony by Carl Reinecke. Tickets are $10 and are available at the Humanities Theatre Box Office and at the door. Salemka was born in Oshawa, and is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University in voice. She won the top vocal prize in the 1985 Guelph Spring Festival and in the same year took honors at the Ontario Provincial Music Festival. She performed in several operatic roles while at WLU and has done chorus work with the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto as well as the local Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Productions. She will be heard in arias by Hadyn, Weber, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Johann Strauss. Musikfestspiel, the annual Oktoberfest concert of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Orchestra, will take place at UW Humanities Theatre, Saturday, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m. Appearing with the orchestra under the direction of Graham Coles will be soprano Daria Salemka and the Black Walnut Ballet Company. Leader Rowe has performed twice before for the Chamer Music Society and meanwhile has played on sexeral continents and all over North America in particular. Finding themselves together at the Faculty of Music, University of Western Ontario, the memâ€" bers of the HART Quartet thought it would make eminent sense to form an ensemble, which immediately became the leading one of its kind in Canada. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Chamber Music Society , with its enormous season, is bound to have an occasional lastâ€"minute problem. This time it was the pianist of the Beacon Chamber Soloists, who were to have performed October 14; their pianist broke his arm and it wasn‘t coming around fast enough. However, a replacement has been found at the same date, place and time â€" Oct. 14, 8: 00 KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W. â€" the local debut of the HART Piano Quartet. Tate. Cello. The group‘s name comes from the initial letters of the last names of their already nationally roted personnel: Betty Jean Hagen, violin; Raiph HART Quartet pinchâ€"hits at Chamber Society event , viola; Arthur Rowe, piano; Malcoim The HART Piano Quartet Daria Salemka T 885â€"4280