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Village Squire, 1979-01, Page 34Jan. 6 True Reflection. Jan. 8-13 Douglas. Jan. 15 Streetheart. WATERLOO MOTOR INN, 475 King St. N., Waterloo offers disco music. Fat's Disco - continuous dancing nightly. THE FIREHALL, 105 Dundas at Talbot, London. Offers bluegrass. country -rock, blues and folk music. Jan. 8-13 Paul Langille (solo). Jan. 15-17 Mike McKenna. Jan. 18-20 Mikey Ethelston. Jan. 22-27 Hot off the Press. Jan. 29 -Feb. 3 Rick Taylor and the Torpedoes. WELLINGTON TAVERN, 267 Bathurst St., London offers live entertainment. Jan. 1-6 Big City Band. Jan. 8-13 Stroma. Jan. 15-20 Friendship Train. Jan. 22-27 Kings and Little Ones. Jan. 29 -Feb. 5 Sugar Mountain. SCORPIO 1, RAMADA INN, 817 Exeter Rd., London offers night club shows. Dec. 26 -Jan. 6 The Newcomers. Jan. 8-20 Malton & Hamilton (the greatest Canadian comedy team). EMPIRE TAVERN, 750 Hamilton Rd., London. Jan. 8-13 Hank Bedard Show. Jan. 15-20 C.P.R. Country. Jan. 22-27 Techniques. Jan. 29 -Feb. 3 To be announced. Feb. 5-10 Rawhide. THE LATIN QUARTER, 132 Maple St., London offers easy listening. Jan. 8-13 Guitarist -singer Rick McGhie. Jan. 15-20 Rick McGhie. Jan. 22-27 Singers Dale & Marilyn. Jan. 29 -Feb. 3 Balladeer Benton Douglas. SPECIAL EVENTS CHINA NIGHT - a Chinese Variety Night, sponsored by the Chinese Student Association on Saturday. Jan. 27 at Humanities Theatre, University of Water- loo at 8 p.m. INSIGHT - Waterloo area photographers look at special concerns and services of the community. Thursday, Jan. 11 to Sunday, Feb. 4 at the University of Waterloo Arts Centre Gallery. THEATRE EQUUS by Peter Shaffer, directed by Rex Buckle previews Jan. 24 and 25, opens Jan. 26, continues Jan. 27, Feb. 1-3, 8-10 at the Road Show Theatre. York & Harris St., Guelph. Featuring Owen Foran and Eric Coates. Adults $4.50; Students/Sr. Citiz- ens $3.50. Reservations 823-2381. ROPE a thriller by Patrick Hamilton at Theatre London, The Grand. 471 Richmond St., London. Previews Jan. 1-2. Opens Jan. 3-20. OTHERWISE ENGAGED by Simon Gray. A Canadian premiere awarded "Best Play of the Year" in its production in both London's West End and New York's Broadway. this biting and incisive comedy examines one day in the life of a man who, surrounded by all the material and conjugal comforts of modern society, tries to shut the door on the world to listen to Wagner - but the world insists, none the less. on breaking in on him. Previews Jan. 29-30. Opens Jan. 31 - Feb. 17 at Theatre London, The Grand. 471 Richmond St., London. THE MARVELOUS, MAGICAL CIRCUS OF PADDINGTON BEAR -- a musical review for children inspired by their dreams of Paddington Bear who becomes the narrator linking songs and stories about the daily life of children. Theatre London, McManus Studio Theatre, 471 Richmond St., London. Dec. 27 - Jan. 20. OSCAR REMEMBERED with Maxim Mazumdar, directed by William Hutt at Theatre London, McManus Studio Theatre 471 Richmond St., London Jan. 17-20. CHILDREN'S THEATRE now moving into McManus Studio Theatre, Theatre London 471 Richmond St., London with performan- ces each Saturday morning from Jan. 27 through March 17 inclusive, plus all spring break week. A new play for these young audiences performances will be announced shortly. For information call 672-8800. THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK presented by Owen Sound Little Theatre on Feb. 8, 9 and 10 directed by Pat O'Connor. Write Box 41, Owen Sound. LES CANADIENS by Rick Salutin presented by Theatre Passe Muraille (in English). A funny, fast -paced satirical play about Canada at Humanities Theatre, University of Waterloo on Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets $6.00, SS $4.50. Phone 885-4280. At Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth on Wednesday, Jan. 17. Tickets: Adults 54; Childre- $2.50. Phone 523-9403 for reservations. LE TEMPS D'UNE VIE by Theatre, Populaire du Quebec (in French). A Canadian play by Roland Lepage at Humanities Theatre, University of Water- loo on Wednesday, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. $5.50, SS $4.00. i4coQei 'k4 We're out of the way but worth the trip. PAINTINGS CRAFTS Original oils, acrylics, pastels, Hand sewn quilts, antique farm water colours, ink sketches machinery models, knitted & by various artists. crocheted articles, etc. DAREiNq STudio WROXETER [1 block west of main intersection] HOURS: consignments from artists Tuesday -Friday 1 p.m. -8 p.m. and craftsmen welcome. Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 335-6362 January 1979, Village Squire 31