Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Mar 1991, p. 23

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CLASSICS TONIGHT Saxophonist Nlc Gotham and guitarist Kim Retell“ perform at 12:30 In the chapel of Conrad Grebet College. Free. THURSDAY Wilfrid Leurler University's tree Musk: at Noon concert eerlee continues today will a preeentetion by pianist Leslie De’Ath, violinist Erhard ulnevlch and clarinetlet Peullne Illnevtch in the Aird Centre recital hell. Free. FRIDAY K-W it'grglt Orchestra presents the National Fol Dance Ensemble of Canada, Les SortiIOQOS. at 8 pm. at Centre in the Square. SATURDAY The combined choirs and tl',),',',,)',,!? orchestra of Wilfrid Laurler niversity perform Mozart's Mass in C Minor in the WLU Theatre Auditorium at 8 pm. Tickets, $5 and $3, available at the door. UW's University Choir performs works by Mozart and Hayden at 8 pm. at the Humanities Theatre. Tickets, $6 and " -availalgts at the door. Edelweiss Tm. 600 Doon was? Rd., Kitchener otters fun on its Kar e machine on Friday and Saturday night. Lulu“: Dine and Dance, at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener. features Ken Munshaw on Wednesday and Thursday and Jamie McIntosh on Friday and Saturday. Lulu'e Roadhouse presents Peter Noone on Friday and Saturday'. Market Bar, Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, Kitchener. offers Karen Gale on Monday through Saturday. Ocean Queen at Lancaster House Tavern, 574 Lancaster W., Kitchener, presents The Sensational Jazz Band, Friday and Saturday. Olde English Parlor, 77 King St. N., Waterloo, presents Paul McLeod to. night, Reno and Jim on Thursday through Saturday and Brine and Wiebe on Sunday. Pat and Mario's, Westmount Mall, Watertoo. is closed tor renovations. Phil’s Grandeon'e Place, King and University, Waterloo, otters the Musi. cians Jam Night every Tuesday. Shooters, at 65 University Ave. E,, Waterioo presents Driver on Saturday. Trax at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents Jack Diamond on Thursday through Saturday, SUNDAY The K-W Chamber Music Society pre- sents pianist Peter Vinogrede joined by local musicians in a celebration of Bach's birthday at 8 pm. in the music room, 57 Young St. Waterloo. Trekets can be reserved by calling 886-1673. TUESDAY Organist Martina Josephs petorms in a free noon-hour concert at First United Church, Waterloo. 7 Truck! in the Send, an exhibition ot l? Waterloo County quilts, continues through May 20 at the Schneider Haus Gallery. The quilts span a tooyear period and represent the dietinctive work of one of Canada's best known ethnic communities. the Swiss German Mennonites of Waterloo County, Donated to Joseph Schneider Haus by Nancy-Lou and E. Palmer Patterson of CONTINUING ENTERTAINMENT ZONE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. I”! _ PAGE E27 Wattrrtoo, the quilts have been certified as a national treasure under the Federal Cultural Property Act Adler to Zwiutnq: A Gem Folk Art Pm. an exhibition of artifacts that exemplify the folk art forms, decorative techniques and symbolrc motifs employed by Germanic folk artists In Canada and the "in which currency IS Intnnssc to play." continues through April 28 at the Universny of Watenoo's Museum And Archive ot Games (in Burt Matthews Hall.) The mu. scum is open Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday from 2 pm to 5 p m F Fnday from 1 to 3 pm , with extended hours on Wednesday, Iron) 6 to 9 o m JS., continues until May 12 In the lower gallery ol the Joseph Schneider Haus Museum. 40 Years at Brltish Sculpture, an exhibi- tion of sculptures and prints 63th trom the 1930s, continues until April 14 at the K-W Art Gallery, Centre in the Square, 101 Queen St. N,, Kitchener An exhibition at original painting and prints by Sioux artist Maxine Noel continues through March at Gallery Indigenai 24 Dupont St. E, Waterloo Carvings by one ot Canada's top Jade carvers. Vancouver's David Wong will be on exhlbit at Gallery lndrgena. 24 Dupont St E, Waterloo. through March Viewpoints: 100 Years of Architecture in Ontario, a collection of photographs ant drawings of noteworthy Ontario structures continues until March 24 in the Mam Gallery at the K-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 K-w Art Gallery Also, in the lower level lobby oi the K-w Art Gallery, James Hamllton: Exploring the Collectlona. an exhibition at paintings by the 19th century American marine and landscape painter Continues until July 7 Waterloo's Lynne Woolstencrott " rear: from her Just-published book. K-ds Can Help!, today from 1030 to 11 30 at Words Worth Books, 100 ng St s [ Waterloo UPCOMING Waterloo Showtime presents Madame MIngo‘s urging Culture on March " at 10 am, at he Seagram Museum Tickets are $3 75 , can the Showtime box ofhce 747-8765, for more Information CONTINUING Prirty With Money an exhlbn of games_ SATURDAY FOR CHSLD:»~ a TPsh MASH.“ ARD AMI RN AK l ll’ll“ A150 AT SH f (Tl!) nun AGbNCWS All unit-n when to 51mm- thug-v unless oroerm, m person at the Bos ama- 15ckett over $7 on mdndc a 51m Capital Rea-wt- lurk! sure-' Ticket pnm Includr All ipphublv was Mon . Fri 10 am - 8 pm Saturday 10 am _ 4 pm lull than " t “I” .anxa Box Office Hours All Mom-um saved to than]: without when

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