STAGE ............ . O C . . . . . . . . . . q . . . . . . . . . . , . 8..tttr.t.S,t3, tuouunnrtttt-trtttnitttThtttmSt+ WEEN REPERTORY CINEMA The Wine", Cinema, 6 pnncess St annrversary tour to uws Humanrues Ine- Duke of Welll on, 33 Et St, Water. w, Waterloo. 3352950» Wed, Sept 21, atre. loo, presents 33% McKinley on Friday GALLER' s Star Trek w, The Undrscovgred Country Furnacetece heats up the Volcano. Ihmut8t Sunday. THURSDAY at 7 p m and Faraway, So lose at 9:1 Lulu's presents The Jett Henley Band, nd a ow p b Bw. . D m , Thurs, Sept. 22. Backseat at 7 pm with special guests, mm“ P/ttS'? mats: t'l'//lrl, Cl1l"'J; ttt ' Ned, an em d m m. and Faraway, So Close at 9:15 p m , Fn. SUNDAY Frida aiG'iaiGil ' hip, stiererl,tttgi2l, Von Us. Sept 23, Whrte at 7 pm and The Dark . ,V Y- ' . opens t a at the Kit ttitt-Wtttqdtttt sue ol the Heart at 9:05 p m; Sat, Sept. Aber1a i'),t)t,"/rsi'7n'"ril',", mm.“ Yer Lulu I Dltte Ind Dance, Pioneer Plaza '0 Art Gallery. US/lt', until Oct 23. " The Dark Suds of the Heart at 7 porn W005 per orms m tttlo? P'OSbleVIQn N!trhtnet,..omrrs, Derek Rabley tonight, and White at 925 p m , Sun. Sept 25, Church, Waterloo. Tickets are $4 on Erick nymph Thursday through Satur- CONTINUONG While at 7 pm. and The Dark Sade or the advance» and available from CKWR, 56 day and we on Monday and Tuesday The Eldon Gallery prams Thaw For Heart at 9 05 pm. Mon, Sept 26, Whute Regha St, N, Watertoo, .°' 0W? tt on. Englleh Parlor, King St., Waterloo. a Dry Earth, an mm of m and at 7 p m and 8Wwn Away at 9'05 Pm. key Music. Also 1"t,'l'flllt eteroos presents Yeager on Thursday, Peter white photos by Jodi Kttttedtt+ unttl Tues Sept 27, glint"? at 7 o m and mach" “h" more. and K†Couillat0 on FridaSHSteve and Rob on Sept. 30. _ Heavy etal 3190 pm T - Saturday, Snap In rSouls on Sunday, ataon Home Gang FIRST RUN CLASSICS Paul McUyod on Monday and Steve and '2"Jrhif,if.g,',i /2l'u'rt,teetl 'l 'tt . T THURSDAY Rat; on Tuesday, Auetln. Berber- ttttatt-- and grann- Capitol Theatre, 90 mg St w F “on. Dorie Selemke. soprano, Carol Ann Trax Wm Station Holy,. 122 Wtttrer Fries The Gallery. located at 1745 Gd TY 57b3800, Fetdsteln. mezzo-soprano. John Tate, St W. K nor. offers Rich Baker and Mill Rd., Kitchener, is open Tuesdays, Fairway Theatres, 500 Fairway Rd S, tenor, Kay." WWW) batitontr, Carol Solid Ground on Thursday through Satur. through Saturdays from 12 noon until Kitchener 748-9166 Isaac, Pano, and Guy Few, piano, per- day. 4:30 p.m., and Thursdays from 12 noon Frederick Mall Cinemas, 385 Frederrck torm In a tree Music at,Noon concert tn Vim. 171etoriaft. N., Kitchener. leav to a p.m. St Krtchener 5769670 m‘lrggglglaeul Umversity S John Aird Cen- taug's'attiitsitra"feal1l'l glyggx an 2tNl Tredltlon: The Story of . F . _ . tt ' a 3:55: vcvot',tt,dt"1"d)'lr'"' 238 i The " Symphony Pop Sm ottersa Adam on Sunday [liirht we of ttheh,'. 1ttflt "ii"ii1,'t,s'i'ii'iii Theme To Harry James. tonight through Waterloo Inn, Klog, St. N., Waterloo, distillation, conbnuea through 19 at Waterloo Theatre, 24 King St N r Water- Saturday at a pm. an the Centre In the otters DeVaughn David on Thursday and The Seagram Museum, .00.000.0..OO.IOOO0....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TOP TEN MOVIE GUIDE THURSDAY The Guelph Little Theatre production of ggg,teult opens Ioni?ht in War Memorial all, Continues ti Saturday pm. and Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 at a pm. Tice. ets. $1050. avaiiable by calling 821. 0270. That" on the as? otters an evening of improvisational t oatre starting at - bk. in The Studio. KW Live Theatre's Princess St. E, Waterioo. FRIDAY Theatre and Company iaunches its fifth tTiCl'li'.12, season with a production at Drunk ontinuos Thursdays to Satur- days until Oct. 8 at 8 pm, in the Water Street Theatre Tickets available try wt mg 571-0928. L MG†t.N=aalhmtKnrrs lmthdlw tTrialb, Mm, SM“ a Milk%tey t. sauna-9 l True Ues , mm >1ucarnuconi~ ti 0.. t. K343 BEBE CONCERTS TOW Phil's Bar and Gm! presents VIM sum loo. M1410. Lyric . tCtutr's Rock Wednesday con- [In Tyson performs at Conlre in the THURSDAY Shoo int the Volcano. Check out Sam Bomhml at LMu's. Change ot Need and The Kltljoye pet- torm at 8 pm. in the University at Water. loo’s BotMstttrlter, The Rhinos play the Volcano. SATURDAY The lrleh Revere bring their 30th anniversary tour to UWs Humanities The atre. Fumecelece heats up the Volcano. Lulu's presents The Jett Heeley Band, with special guests, Whertmee. SUNDAY Abena i't,t,"/gos'S"rilt Kathleen Yeet- wood per orms in Knox Presbyterian Church, Waterloo. Tickets are $4 in advance, and available from CKWR, 56 3°99? St, l, Wattrteto1t1trt M°'.* Mild mvumluuunvus t. A C, L "twianoU-nvhl L " 9 Autumn» TmThomoy " Minn-cm The 'COUNTRY-CLOSE-UP†top 10 Canadian songs tor the week th Seuember 19/94. 1 Say You Love Me Lyndia Scott 2 - I Tut On My CANADA COUNTDOWN George Fox Launch. Frame Oyster Om Good Man Michelle Wright You Said It Joan Kennedy Jim Witter 8 Cassandra Vasik Rod Hot Blots Duanene Emmy My w. new: avaitable tmm the Centre box omen. 578-1570. SATURDAY The K-W Chamber Music Society pre- unts Montreal‘s CM Plum at 8 em. in the KWCMS Muslc Room, 57 Gauge St. w., Watenoo. Call 686-1673 for . etittftmnation. Renowned contralto Ileureen Forrester will perform at a gala concert at Wilfrid Lauder Univers'q to celebrate the dedica- tion at its recite hall in her honor. Also groaning in the 3 pm. concert will be eodore Burg. Kethleen Brett, tg Few and Denlel Llchtl. For tickets. cal 884A)710, ext. 2432. WEDNESDAY Laurler Lectures and WLU Press present Illcheel Snow. film-maker, artist and musician, performing improvised compo- sitions on the piano at 8 pm in the John Aird Centre recital hall. Free. Duke of Wellington, 33 Em St, Water. loo, presents John McKinley on Friday through Sunday. We Restaurant and Brew Putt, 2 King St., Heidelberg, otters Ozzie on Friday and Saturday. Lutu’e Dine and Dance, Pioneer Plaza in Kitchener, otters Derek Rabley tonight. Erick Traglin on Thursday through Satur- day and zzie on Monday and Tuesday. Old. English Porter, King St., Watertoo. presents Yeager on Thursday, Peter Couillat0 on Cttht,t and Rob on Saturday, Snap In r Souls on Sunday, Paul McLeod on Monday and Steve and Rob on Tuesday. Tm Loam Station Hotel, 122 Weber St W.. Ki our. offers Rich Baker and End Ground on Thursday throum Satur. y. Vim. 174 Vrctoria St. N., Kitchener. fea, lures Herbie Spanier Quartet on Friday and Saturday and a jam with Paul Von Adam on Sunday night. Waterloo Inn, King St. N., Waterloo, otters DeVauyrn David on Thursday and TOP TEN VVIDEO PICK 1 " UNVIBSI'I’Y AVE. I" WATER†(WW Show M 888-7088 'ioitrlirtiiiNe1 t@iimE irtRiEI0E 311133113 THURSDAY Ftitprandittopo-tst*trho0nur Provident Bookstore mums Canadian poet PM PM moi from his new collection. Bt-tttee', MW. at 7:30 pm. at Provident Bookstore, 140 University Ave. w., WW. SUNDAY K-w Symghony's Storytellors Sum opens wit a program called Getting economist. at 2:30 p.m. in the Centre in the Square. Repertoire includes Debussy's Gollwog's 0mm Gllnlds Russiand and Ludmllla Overture and Serge Prokoliev's Peter and the Wolf. Tickets avallablo by calllng the Centre box office at 578-1570. THURSDAY Oink-dd arg/tft; 0'me 'tf . ings.c s 1"rtg on 33. opens tag: at the Kit nor-Watodoo Art 'lli2ry'fll'li2'll moan CONTINUING The Eldon satiety patents Thoughts For a Dry Earth, an exhibition of black and game Bhoto: by Jodi Kolmlmkl until on exhibition featuring works May Auctln, Barbara Show and no Fries The Gallery. located at 1745 Old Mill Rd., Kitchener. is open Tuesdays, through Saturday: trom 12 noon untll 4:30 p.m., and Thursdays from 12 noon to 8 p.m. 200 Years ot Tredltlon: The Story of Canada Whlehy, a hands-on demon- stration of the sclome and nude behind distillation, continues through March 19 at The Seagram Museum. auburn“ him-31†“Iâ€