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ART
SARNIA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND ART
GALLERY, 124 S. Christina Street, Sarnia:
A TERRIBLE BEAUTY: THE ART OF
CANADA AT WAR- Heather Robertson,
who wrote the book on the same subject is
co-organizer of the exhibition which
appears at the gallery from Feb. 3-28. She
will attend the opening to talk about the
content of the show and discuss the works.
TOM THOMPSON GALLERY, 840, lat
Ave. W., Owen Sound: ANIMALS IN ART,
George McLean Retrospective will appear
at Gallery I from Feb. 4 to March 5.
ARTIFEST '77, the Chi-Cheemaun Jury
Show will be at Gallery II.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO ARTS
•CENTRE, Waterloo:WOOL AND CLAY,
Thoma Ewen's gobelin and Rya Tapestries
and Ann Roberts' landscape and female
armour Feb. 2 to 26. Gallery hours
Mon. -Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, 2
p.m. to 5 n.m.
MCINTOSH GALLERY: University of
Western Ontario, London. THE EVOLUT-
ION OF LANDSCAPE IN PRINTS AND
DRAWINGS 1500-1900, CANADIAN
LANDSCAPE OF THE 20th CENTURY and
STANDARDS/SKYLINES, will continue
until Feb. 12. THE IMAGE OF MAN IN
CANADIAN PAINTING: 1878-1978, spon-
sored by the Academic Committee for
celebrate the occasion of the University's
Centennial will take place from Feb. 27 to
April 2.
PERTH COUNTRY GALLERY:Main street
in St. Marys. Features the work of 'local
Perth county artists. Open daily.
SAGE AND SAGITTARIUS GALLERY: At
165 Erie Street, Stratford features the work
of non-objective artist Tait Baynard and the
imaginative work of Beverley Nye.
THE McCARTHY GALLERY, 81 Metcalfe
St., Elora: showing watercolours, drawings
original prints.
CORBETT GALLERY, 74 MW St. W.,
Elora: Showing the work of Mr. Corbett.
Open Saturday and Sunday, 2-5:30 p.m.,
other times by appointment. Also put in
regular galleries.
DANCE
ROYAL WINNIPEG BALLET: will appear
as part of the Great Artist Concerts series
at Alumni Hall, University of Western
Ontario on Feb. 11 at 8:30 p.m. and Feb. 12
at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $5.50 and $6.50
through Theatre London . Box Office, 463
Richmond St., London or Central Box
Office, U.C.C. Bldg.
JUDY JARVIS: Oneof Canada's most
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inn6vative contemporary dancers will
perform in a solo . dance concert at the
Humanities Theatre, University of Water-
loo, Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. Tickets $4.50.
BALLET Ys: A contemporary dance group
will give two performances in western
Ontario, first at the Humanities Theatre,
University of Waterloo on Feb. 16 at 8 p.m.
(Tickets 55.00) and then at Talbot Theatre,
University of Western Ontario at 8 p.m. on
Feb. 18 and 19 (tickets 53 for students and
senior citizens and $4.50 for other).
NIGHTLIFE
Folk
SMALES PACE,355 A Talbot St., London,
Feb. 2-5, Spirit of the North - 8 piece
featuring Terry Christenson, Susie Smith
and Peter McLean $4.00.
Feb. 9-12, Mike Ethlestone/Scott Merritt
Feb. 16-19, Bill Garrett
Feb. 23-26, Ian Tamblyn
March 2-5, Mariane Girrard.
Country and western
TWIN GABLES HOTEL, Listowel.
Featuring Country and Western.
Feb. 1-4, Sweet Grass
Feb. 8-11, Billy Adams Show
Feb. 15-18, Billy Adams Show
Feb. 22-25, Jimmy Allan Show.
TALBOT INN, 105 Dundas St., London.
Entertaining with Country -Bluegrass.
Jan. 30 -Feb. 4, North Shore
Feb.6-11, Dixie Flyers
Feb. 13-18, Kent County Pickers
Feb. 20-25, Station Road
Feb. 27 -March 4, Joe Hall.
EMPIRE TAVERN, 750 Hamilton Rd.,
London.
Offering Country and Western Entertain-
ment.
Jan. 30-Feb.4, Hawk Bedard Show
Feb. 6-11, The Techniques
Feb. 13-18, Lets talk country.
Feb. 20-25, Stormin Normin Show
Feb. 27 -Mar. 4, Eastern Tradewinds.
MANSION HOUSE HOTEL 101 Welling-
ton St., Stratford.
Featuring Country and Western enfertain-
ment.
Jan. 30 -Feb. 4, Skip Evans
Feb. 6-11, Skip Evans
Feb. 13-18, Walfy "D" Sundown
Feb. 20-25, Adam and Eve.
BLYTH INN HOTEL, Blyth.
Feb. 3-4, Silver Dollars
Feb. 10-11, Lesperance Trio
Feb. 17-18, Trackmen
Feb. 24=25, Howard Smith
Mar. 3-4, Lesperance Trio.
BRUSSELS INN, Brussels. Featuring
Country and Western Entertainment.
Feb. 3-4, Blue Chips
Feb. 10-11, Traditional Sound
Feb. 17-18, Lesperance Trio
Feb. 24-25. Mystery Train.
RAMADA INN, 817 Exeter Rd., London.
Live entertainment.
Jan. 30 -Feb. 11, Gary and Dave Show
Feb.13-Feb. 25, Jeanette Brantlty
Feb.27-March 11. Fancy Colours. .
THE HARTLEY HOUSE, Walkerton.
Feb.3-4. The Feeling
Feb. 10-11. Booger
Feb. 16-17-18. The Humber River Valley
boys
Feb. 24-25. Brandy
Mar. 1--3-4-The Dixie Flyers
WELLINGTON TAVERN 267 Bathurst St.,
London.
Live entertainment.
Dec. 30 -Feb. 4. Terry Greenside
Feb. 6-11. Casey Jones
Feb. 13-18. Bandv.agon
Feb. 20-25. Jolly Roger
Feb. 27-Mar.4. Coppertones.
WHITE CARNATION, Holmesville.
Feb. 11 - Lincoln Green
Feb. 18 - Bluev.ater Playboys
Feb. 25 - Star Trcx
Mar. 4 - Shannon.
THE SANDPIPER INN, Vanastra.
Feb..3.4 - Shannon
Feb. 10.11 - Amaranth
Feb. 17,18 - Southern Comfort
Feb. 24. 25 - Cavaliers.
THEATRE
SEXUAL PERVERSITY IN CHICAGO and
THE DUCK VARIATIONS: David Mamet's
two one -act plays which won the 1977 New
York critics award will open the revived
season of Centre Stage theatre. City Centre
Mall, London from Feb. 8-25. Showing
nightly at 8 ,p.m. Tickets are $3.50.
Reservations at 433-4700.
THE FEAST OF DIONYSUS and THE BIG
SCENE: Two one -act plays will be
presented by the University of Waterloo
Drama group, directed by Robert Fried at
the Thcatre Arts Building, U. of Waterloo
Feb. 14 to 18.
AN EVENING OF COMEDY: Three
one -act plays will be presented by the