$20 ‘ry ‘dian nd Tynan DANCE Waterioo Showtime presents the Toronto Dance Theatre tonight at the University of Waterioo‘s Humanities Theatre. Tickets, $18.75 and $16.25 for students and seâ€" niors, available at the Showtime box office, nW,abtgfloo City Centre, or by calling 747â€" FRIDAY FRIDAY The Kâ€"W Symphony Masterpiece series continues tonight and tomorrow night, 8 p.m., at Centre in the Sgg:re. with a concert featuring cellist nis Brott performing the works of Berlioz, Bloch and Tchaikovsky. Tickets, ranging in price from $16 to $25, available from the Centre box office, 578â€"1570. SATURDAY _ One of the world‘s leading accorâ€" dionists Joseph Petric appears in concert with Douglas Perry,viola and Guy Frew, at 8 p.m. in the Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society music room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. Tickets, $17, $12 for students and seniors, can be reserved by calling 886â€"1673. TUESDAY Randy Brown, trumpet, Joy Montgomâ€" oryr.'d‘om and Thomas nondenon. trombone, Fperform in a free 12:15 concert at First United Church in Waterâ€" loo. Lunch is available at a moderate cost or bring your own. presents the Classic Buskers at 8 p.m. in the KWEMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterioo. Reserve tickets by calling 886â€"1673. THURSDAY Wilfrid Laurier University‘s free Music at Noon concert series continues today with a concert 1eaturinchIassica! ?uitar- ist John Goulart in the Recital Hall of the Aird Centre. The Kâ€"W Chamber Music Shooters, at 65 University Ave. E., :vmerloo presents Lunarfest on Saturâ€" lay. Trax at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Dakota, Thursday through Saturday. son Quartet on Sunday, from noon to 2 p.m. Phil‘s Grandson‘s Place, King and University, Waterioo, offers the Musiâ€" cians Jam Night every Tuesday. FOR CHILOREN SATURDAY Waterioo Showtime presents Green Thumb Theatre‘s Land of Trash today at 1 p.m. at Theatre. Tickets, $7 and $5, can be purchased at the Humanities Theatre box office, 885â€"4280. The students and faculty of the University of Watertoo‘s Dance Department presents ?dng Action March 16 at 8 p.m. and March 17 at 2:30 p.m. at UW‘s Humanities UPCOMING Chinese â€" Golden Drason Aerobaty & Mdgl‘cldn) & & 0 .. jt. § hx 0 e < *A rtaa £> le ** 6 The World Famous ETC. CONTINUING Join Elizabeth Manley, Barbie and Bart Slmgoon at the Ice Capades, March 6 to 10 at the Kitchener Auditorium. For ticket information, call 745â€"0303. Playing With Money an exhibit of games, "in which currency is intrinsic to play," the University of Waterioo‘s Humanities Theatre. Tickets, $7.50 adults, $5.35 for children, students and seniors, available from the Showtime box office, 747â€"8765. ENTERTAINMENT ZONE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1991 â€" PAGE EZ7 Children 12 and under save $5,00 Lntertainment Guide Subscribers and Groups of at least 25 save 10% antastic Fomilu aitertainment "Good,oldâ€"fashioned razzleâ€" dazzle, Barnum style circus . . . there‘s magic, comedy, gymâ€" nastics, traditional Chinese} dance and color, color, colar! . . . A masterpiece! l The audience goes wild It‘s altogether frantic fun." Doalhis Fimcs Herald SLN, MAY 5 2:30 pm $20 S18 S16 Collections, an exhibition of paintings by the 19th century American marine and landscape painter. Continues until July 7 J.C. Elvy â€" A Refuge, a collection of photographs of northern landscapes by former Kâ€"W area artist J.C. Elvy, continues until March 17 in the Print Corridor of the Kâ€"W Art Gallery. 40 Years of British Sculpture,An exhibiâ€" tion of sculptures and prints dating from the 1930s, continues until April 14 at the Kâ€"W Art Gallery, Centre in the Square, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener An exhibition of or.?mal painting and prints by Sioux artist Maxine Noel continues through March at Gallery Indigena, 24 Dupont St. E., Waterloo. Carvings by one of Canada‘s top jade carvers, Vancouver‘s David Wong will be on exhibit at Gallery lndcg‘ena. 24 Dupont St. E., Waterioo, through March An exhibition of intaglio prints and concrete sculptures by Nicholas Rees, continues until March 15 in the Art Gallery of the John Aird Centre, Wiltrid Laurier University Gallery hours: Monday to Friday, 11 a m to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 12 noon to 4 p.m Viewpoints: 100 Years of Architecture in Ontario, a collection of photographs and drawings of noteworth{’ Ontario structures, continues until March 24 in the Main Gallery of the Kâ€"W Art Gallery The Canadian Landscape, an exhibition of art works spanning more than 100 years of landscape art, continues until June 30 in the Rotary Gallery of the Kâ€"W Art Gallery Also, in the lower level lobby of the Kâ€"W Art ga!!er_y‘,‘ James Hamilton: Exploring the Tracks in the Sand an exhibition of 12 Waterioo County quilts, opens today at the Schneider Haus Gallery. The quitts span a 100â€"year period and represent the distincâ€" tive work of one of Canada‘s best known ethnic communities, the Swiss German Mennonites of Waterioo County. Donated to Joseph Schneider Haus by Nancyâ€"Lou and E. Palmer Patterson of Waterloo, the quilts have been certified as a national treasure under the Federal Cultural Properâ€" ty Act. The exhibition continues through May 20. CONTINUING WEDNESDAY GALLERIES of Waterloo‘s Museum And Archive of Games (in Burt Matthews Hall.) The muâ€" seum is open Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday from 1 to 3 p.m., with extended hours on Wednesday,â€"from 6 to 9 p.m. continues throug: April 28 at the University of Waterloo‘s Museum And Archive of VISA MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS ALSO AT SE ECTED TICKET ACINCIES All orders subject to service charge unless ordered in person at the Box Office. Tickets over $7.00 include a $1.00 Capital Reserve Fund Surcharge Ticket prices include all applicable 578â€"1570 m C8 Two HOXRs PRIOK TO M i+ toll tree in 519 ans Iâ€"S0()â€"2«n ~+~SsS9T~ Mon â€" Fri 10 am â€" Saturday 10 am â€" Box Office Hours All performaiices subject to change without notice 8 pm 4 pm