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Village Squire, 1978-02, Page 31Players Guild. University of Western Ontario. Plays include: Passion, Poison and Petrification. or the Fatal Gozogcne. by Bernard Shaw; The Long Christmas Dinner. by Thornton Wilder and Shadow Play by Noel Coward. Performances Feb. 14-17. 8 p.m. Talbot Theatre, U. of Western Ontario. Tickets $.3.00 for students and senior citizens. $4.00 for non -students. MUMMER TROT P: The Mummers. Ncv.luundl:uuPs famous theatre company take on Green Peace in defence of the Ncv. foundland Seal industry. The group appear at the Theatre Arts Building, University of Waterloo. Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. Tickets S5. SHOW BIZ '78: A salute to American Musicals. devised and directed by Alan Lund %ill be presented Feb. 22-25 and March 1-4 bv K -W Musical Productions, at Easty. od Collegitatc Auditorium. Kitch- ener. Curtain 8:15. Tickets $4.50. CONCERTS Popular music ALL MARTINO and LES ELGART'S ORCHESTRA, Centennial Hall. 550 Wellington Street London, Feb. 2, 8 p.m. ANDRE GAGNON: Feb. 8. 2 p.m., Centennial Hall, London. WOODY HERMAN AND HIS THUNDER- ING HERD: The legendary big band leader with a dynamic young band will appear in concert at the University of Waterloo. Arts Centre on Feb. 10, at 8 p.m. Classical music LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: will perform at Centennial Hall on Feb. 15, 17 at 8:30 p.m. and on Feb. 26 at 2:30 p.m. The orchestra will also perform Feb. 25 at Goderich District Collegiate Institute Auditorium where it will perform Copland - Fanfare for the Common Man; Dvorak, Second Movement from Symphony No. 9; Greig. Sigurd Jorsalfar; Chabrier, Espana; Hayman. Cinema Rhapsodies; Cable, a commissioned work. ALFRED KUNTZ NOON HOUR CON- CERT: A free noon hour concert with Norma Farris, contralto and David Dunbar, pianist v. ill be given at the Theatre Arts building. University of Waterloo, Waterloo at 21:30, Feb. 15. KITCHENER-WATERLOO SYMPHONY SERIES: featuring Ravel -Ma Mere L'Oye, Mozart -Piano Concerto K. 491, soloist-Raf- fi Amrenian, Beethoven -Symphony No. 2 at Humanities Theatre, University of Waterloo, Feb. 25, 8 p.m. and Feb. 26, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Fill us in... Do you belong to an organization that has some interesting dent coming up? We want to know about it. Fill in the form with information on the event and send it to: Around Town, Village Squire, RR 3, Blyth, Ont. NOM 1H0. This is a free listing as a ser' ice for our readers. Deadline for next issue - February 24. UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO FACULTY OF MUSIC SERIES: Members of the faculty of music provide free concerts except the sunday series which charges , $1.50 for students and senior citizens and $3 for non -students. All concerts denoted (*) are free concerts. Monday, February 6-12:30 pm. Double bass class recital. Directed by Jeffrey Stokes. Recital Hall*. Monday, February 6-4:30 pm Student Recital by Nancy Haight, alto. Recital Hall*. Monday, February 6-8:00 pm Faculty Recital by Fergus McWilliam, french horn. Recital Hall.* Tuesday, February 7 - 12:30 pm Student Recital PERCUSSION ENSEM- BLE. Directed by Robert Hughes. Recital Hail.* Tuesday, February 7-4:30 pm Student Recital by Lana Lo, piano. Recital Hall.* Tuesday, February 7-8:00 pm Faculty Recital by Damiana Bratuz, piano. Recital Hall.* Wednesday, February 8-8:00 pm Student Recital by Ian Ferrie, french horn. Recital Hall.* Thursday, February 9-12:30 pm Saxophone class recital. Directed by GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS •Corn Flower Crystal •Blue Mountain Pottery •Jewellery •Stationery •Discount Health & Beauty Aids WILSON'S Health & Gift Centre Blyth, Ont. Phone 523-4440 VILLAGE SQUIRE/FEBRUARY 1978, 29.