Peeeeeeeoo ooo iLb add seecee esc ene enc s se en e e snn n n en enb n 68 REP CINEMA The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St. W., Waterloo. 885â€"2950. Wed. Dec. 6, The Incredibly True Adventures of 2 Girls in Love at 7 p.m. and Total Eclipse at 9 p.m.; Thurs. Dec. 7, The Postman at 7 p.m. and To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar at 9:10 p.m.; Fri. Dec. 8, How To * Make An American Quilt at 7 p.m. and The Innocent at 9:25 p.m.; Sat. Dec. 9, How To Make An American Quilt at 7 p.,. and The Innocent at 9:25 p.m.; Sun. Dec. 10, The Innocent at 7 p.m. and To Die For at 9:25 p.m.; Mon. Dec. 11, To Die For at 7 p.m. and Safe at 9:10 p.m.; Tues. Dec. 12, To Die For at 7 p.m. and Clockers at 9:10 p.m.; Wed. Dec. 13, The Double Life of Veronique at 7 p.m. and Red at 9 p.m. sesee cessn e en es se en en e e en n n n n n n n nb n 69 n seesa esn en e en en en en e en en en e e e n sn en d 8 CONTEMPORARY PUBS Boomers Basement Bar, 15 Scott Street, Kitchener, presents Midnite Sun on Friday. Casey‘s, 183 Weber St. N., Waterioo, presents Gary and Craig Sunday at 9. Casey‘s, Fairview Park Mail, Kitchâ€" ener, presents Nuts on Saturday. Charlie Green‘s, 101 Frederick St. Kitchener, presents The Andy Klaehn Quartet every Friday and Saturday THURSDAY Superfriendz, All Tuck No Action and Shortfall play The Volcano. Tony Lee is at Stages. FRIDAY Check out The Odeis at The Volcano. SATURDAY The Volcano‘s got Cipher Holly Cole returns to Waterloo for a show at University‘s of Waterloo‘s wWEDNESDAY Phil‘s presents the fifth annual Christâ€" mas Cracker Food Bank Benefit Conâ€" cert with Finnigan‘s Tongue, Jetson and Rhythm Method. Doors open at 9, show starts at 10 Admission is $5 and all are asked to bring a few nonâ€"perishable food SCREEN MUSIC The Red Pepper, King and Weber, Waterioo, presents Giant R on Thurs day and Mel Brown on Tuesday. Waterloo Inn, 475 King St. N., Waterioo, features DeVaughn David on Thursday and Friday and Doreen Smith every Saturday. CLASSICS FRIDAY Celebrate the warmth of the holiday season with the Waterloo County Carolers who offer a program of song and recitations as St. Jacobs Schoolhouse Theatre presents An tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. All seats, $10. For tickets, call (519) 664â€" 1134. SATURDAY Soloists Janet Obermeyer, Linda Maguire, Nils Brown and Danie! Lichti join the KitchenerWaterloo Phitharmonic Choir and the Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterioo Symphony in a perâ€" formance of Handel‘s Messiah, tonight at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. in The Centre in the Square. Tickets available from the Centre box office, call 578â€"1570. The Heinrich Schutz Singers perâ€" forms Historia von der Geburt Jesu Christi (The Christmas Story) by Heinrich Schutz, Machet die Tore weit by George Philipp Telemann and Das Neugeborne Kindelein by Dietrich Buxtehude at 8 p.m. in Wâ€"K United Mennonite Church, 15 George St., Waterloo. Admission, _ $10, at the door. _ sunpay _ Enjoy seasonal favorites performed _ by the Waterloo County Teachers‘ ; _ Choir from 2 to 3 p.m. at The Seaâ€" gram Museum. Free. ; _ sents Christmas Fantasia at 3 p.m. in ; _ St Matthew‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchener. Tickets $7 at the door. i â€" Broadway to Carnegie Hall at 3 i _ p.m. in Melville United Church, St. : _ Andrew St. W., Fergus. The Elora Festival Singers present A Dickens Christmas Through “ Song and Word, at 7 p.m. in St. John‘s Church, Elora. Tickets, $15 adults and $12 seniors and students, available from the Elora Festival office, call (519) 846â€"0331. The Gueiph Chamber Music Sociâ€" flyp'umswudutl p.m. in Church of Our Lady, 28 Norâ€" folk St. Guelph. Tickets, $15 general, and $12 for students/seniors, availâ€" able at the Carden Street Music Shop and Opus One . MoONDAY | The Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society preâ€" sents the St. Lawrence String Quartet at 8 p.m. in the KWCMS Music Room, 57 Young St. W., Waterloo. Program includes Mozart‘s Quartet in C major, KV. 157 and Beethoven‘s Quartet in C minor, Op. 18, no. 4. Tickets available from Words Worth Books and Provident Books in Waterloo and Music Plus in Kitchener, or at the door. TUESDAY First United Church free noon hour concert series continues with a Christmas Carol Sing from 12:15 to $12:45 p.m.. Lunch is available. Master drummer Fred Dunyo from Ghana, West Africa will perform at the Waterloo Community Arts Cenâ€" tre, 25 Regina St. N., Waterioo, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. $6. The performance will be followed by a twoâ€"hour drumming workshop. Workshop, $25, register in advance at the Arts seccssc ce esc ces en e e ns n e 6n 680 0006006066 seesseccccsscse cce cce se 000000 08 0000006 WEDNESDAY Waterloo County Carollers perâ€" form from 2 0 3 p.m. in The Seagram CONTINUING Maybe in Spring, an exhibition of Russian Mennonite and Doukhobor furniture, textiles and household objects, continues at Joseph Schneiâ€" der Haus Museum. Oils by realist/impressionist painter Sergio A Soloranzo are on exhibit in the Kitchener City Hall Rotunda Gallery until Dec. 9. â€" Crossection ‘95, the annual juried members‘ show of the Centtral Ontario Art Association, continues until Dec. 17 at the Homer Watson KHouse and Gallery. The Kâ€"W Art Gallery presents: Rock... Works by R. B. MacDonald and Michal Manson until Dec. 3; Herâ€" bert Odd, A Selection from 60 Years of Drawing aind Painting until Dec. 31, and Printmakers at Riverside, until Jan. 8. Drawings of Ancient Cambridge by Sharon Rose Awde are on exhibit in the Caucus Room Gallery of Kitchâ€" ener City Hall until Dec. 30. Gallery Ellipsis in Waterloo presents Open Doors, Open Visions, an exhibition of paintings and sculpâ€" tures by 13 emerging artists from southwestern Ontario, until Dec. 16. 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