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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 2003, p. 22

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If English is your native language and you would like the opportunity to welcome an international student into your home and show them Canadian hospitality, please contact us at our Guelph office at 519 766â€"1157. 669â€" NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE OF CANADA WoopsIDE ssza per month TO HOST AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT Full or Half Shares avalable, for more information please call STEPHEN & CHRISTINE ABERLE 2639 NORTHFIELD DR. E. RR#2 ELMIRA, ON. DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR www .parkscanada.gC.ca INSTALLED Reg. $299.99 Now, more than ever, we‘re Waterloo‘s newspaper! 886â€"2830 Those people who, like Marilyn and 1, watch Heartbeat, a TV program dealing with the Yorkshire Dales, will recognize the look of this dramatic but The following is part of an ongoing series of pieces by local artist Peter Etril Snyder. In the series, Peter will describe for us some of the works he has created. Froggatt Farmhouse Although Froggatt, a vilâ€" lage of 200 in the Peak Disâ€" trict National Park, is over 50 miles away from the mythically named village of Aidensfield, the sweeping countryside isysimilar. Tourism is increasing in the Dales and Peaks districts as hikers and climbers add to the established group of visitors who find this rural A recent article in the Telegraph Weekend pointâ€" edly noted that in Britain alone over 12 million peoâ€" ple watch this series that is now in its 11th year. The Kâ€"W Children‘s Drama Workshop will perform Puss in Boots by Rowena Bennett, May 23â€" 24 at the Registry Theatre in Kitchener. barren countryside Local youth perform Puss in Boots Puss in Boots, directed by Leslie Hill, is the workâ€" * Digha Comb Fiter + Camponart Â¥ideo inout * Cald Lock * MISSAP Stervo * Re#t MHSâ€"\Vioeo npum + Hendphona Jock Siag, $050.99 [ | _ KLHCS JP + P “{}r”: | HIG RAMD SH4O44 # e ,7_-;‘ 7 } Enjoy a trip down l t memory lane with the *1 n;us':cdonesemry big Wednesday and stars including Benny Goodman, Gicon â€" M isA Miller, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra. { s en @m?}mww ‘ us o0 5 . } T ET & ue AELN | | (EN%?.’.?;.’,S.ZQ | { B uy onâ€"line at www ;::T;c::::;â€"mâ€" | The structural additions over the years have added character to the rather plain original building on the left. The large gardens enhance the charm and soften the plain practical farmhouse. The Kâ€"W Children‘s Drama Workshop was founded as a beginner‘s drama program through a local community associaâ€" tion. It is dedicated to teachâ€" ing children the performâ€" ing arts and building selfâ€" confidence through stage performances. landscape attractive and its plain spoken inhabitants charming. _ _ _ This sturdy farmhouse in the valley near Froggatt, Derby has stood the test of many years and many genâ€" erations. I am drawn to this rural area in part because of the associations in my heart shop‘s 14th production since it was founded in 1995. It will feature perâ€" formers from Kitchener, Waterloo, _ Cambridge, Guelph and other parts of the local region. Enjoy a trip down memory lane with the music of legendary big band stars including Benny Goodman, Gienn Miller, Artie Shaw, Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra. with Mennonite Country. Secretly, I‘m sure this counâ€" try is the way that 1 would like it to be. offers programs for beginâ€" ners and those with advanced drama skills. I hope within the next several months to once again visit its sweet people and its sweeping views. Tune to FM 98.5 Friday at 8:15 a.m. for a discussion about this piece with the artist himself. Peter Etril Snyder is a lifeâ€"long resident of Waterloo who operates a gallery at 59 Erb. St. E. in Waterloo. For more inforâ€" mation, visit wwu.snyderâ€" gallery.com. It is a registered nonâ€" profit charity that operates as a coâ€"operative with parâ€" ents. Puss in Boots will have its premiere performance at 7:30 p.m. May 23, folâ€" lowed by 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. performances on May 24. _ Tickets can be ordered in advance by calling the box office at 725â€"3586. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door.

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