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B2 Daily Press. Friday, Oct. 5. 1984 Calendar adventure. Rated PG.

Sneak preview Saturday night at Newmarket Mall 4 Theater. Odds ends GET YOUR DOLLARS Continued from Page Bl the market will be showcased at the Village Shops at Kings-mill this Saturday. The one-day auto show, presented by the Village Shops, will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dick Campbell of Automobile Reflections will show a 1937 Jaguar SS-100.

a 1929 Mercedes Benz and a 1972 Ferrari Dino 24GGT (the new Magnum GT). Campbell will provide information on these three cars, as well as on 17 other kits and completed cars. Admission is free. If it rains, the event will be rescheduled. The Village Shops at Kingsmill is on Route 60 between Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens.

Call WORTH! 4274. "Marriage of Figaro" opera preview. Eastern Shore Chapel, Virginia Beach, 4 p.m. Sunday. Presented by Virginia Opera Association.

Informal preview includes slide presentation, musical examples from score, discussion. Free. Call 877-2550. Sixteenth annual An Occasion for the Arts. Festival, Merchants Square, Williamsburg, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Sunday. Call 229-1000. Country jamboree. Golden Nug-gett. Route 60 near Fort Eustis, 3-10 p.m.

Sunday. Sponsored by Williamsburg Chapter of Virginia Country Music Association. Harvey Price and the Ordinarys, Foxfire and Back Home will perform. Members free; $3 for non-members. War Memorial Museum Weekend Film Series.

9285 Warwick Huntington Park, Newport News. Weekend schedule: "The Cold War," 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday.

Call 247-8522. "Journey Through the Universe." Sergei Prokofieffs "Peter and the Wolf." Musical story performed by Williamsburg Symphonia, Hampton Community Services Center auditorium, 1320 LaSalle 1 p.m. Saturday. Free. Call 723-1776.

Flutist Daniel Waitzman. Concert, Campus Center Theater, Christopher Newport College, Newport News, 8:15 p.m. Saturday. Tickets available at the door. Call 599-7074.

Williamsburg Choral Guild concert Bruton Parish Church, Williamsburg, 8 p.m. Saturday. Free. Soprano Janis-Rozena Peri. Classical concert.

Technology Theater, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, 8 p.m. Saturday. Accompanying Ms. Peri will be pianist Robert Brown and cellist Janet McCarron Kriner. Program will include compositions in English, French, German and Italian.

Free. Call 4404061. Music of the People. Concert, Chrysler Museum, Olney Road and Mowbray Arch, Norfolk, 1:30 and 2:45 p.m. Sunday.

Part of museum's Family Fun series. Free. Call 2 Day Coat Sale FRIDAY COAT JACKET SALE SATURDAY Closed for religious observance MONDAY COAT JACKET SALE You won't want to miss one minute of this unprecedented coat event. On Friday and Monday, two days only, we're marking down prices on every blazer, casual coat and jacket in our outerwear department. So you can save on all your coat needs at once.

Don't miss it. After Monday, every style goes back to its original price! Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom on Ice. Ice show. Scope, Norfolk, through Sunday. Reserved-seating tickets $1 off for children under 12.

Tickets available at box office. Mother's Record and Tape or by calling 441-2161 (627-7200 for group rates). Quilts and Quiltmakers. An overview by Virginia Museum artist-in-residence Jennifer Borg, Williamsburg Regional Library (room A), 515 Scotland Williamsburg, 7:30 tonight. Free.

"An Evening with the Powell Family." Candlelight visit with members of the Benjamin Powell family in their original home, Powell-Waller House, Historic Area, Colonial Williamsburg, 8 tonight. Tickets $4 for adults, $2 for children. Medieval cooking lectures and demonstrations. By culinary historian and author Lorna J. Sass, Williamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland Williamsburg, 24 p.m.

today, 10 a.m.-noon Saturday. $15 per session. Eleventh Annual Fall Festival. Newport News Park, 13564 Jefferson Newport News, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.

Call 247-8451. Sponsored by Newport News Department of Parks and Recreation. Arts and crafts exhibits, workshops for children, live entertainment, concessions. Parking no other admission. Dance Theatre of Williamsburg, Dance performance.

Moton Com- Jli, crabbie Planetarium show, Peninsula Na ture and Science Center Planetarium, 524 J. Clyde Morris Newport News. Through Nov. 29. Weekend schedule: 2:15 and 3:45 p.m.

Saturday; 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Also scheduled: "Saturday New movies Save Up To 30 Morning Live," sky lecture, tele scope observation (weather permit ting), 11 a.m. Saturday. Tickets Si.

3. Children under 4 not admit ted. Call 595-1900. The second annual West Point Crab Carnival will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday on Main Street in West Point. Besides generous crab samples, the farnival will feature a five-mile race, a juried arts and crafts fehow, a parade, children's activities, a logging competition, live bluegrass music and Dixieland Ijazz and the Virginia-Carolina Power Saw Competition. Tugboat tours also will be offered. Call 843-5373. Hidenwood Shopping Center Send information for this column Newport News a week before publication date to 10 to 5:30 Daily Weekender Calendar, Lifestyles Department, Daily Press, P.O.

Box 746, Newport News 23607. "Places in the Heart." Sally Field stars in the best-yet movie of the year, playing a widow struggling to keep her family and farm together during the Depression. Rated PG. Opens today at Newmarket Mall 4 Theater. "A Soldier's Story." Movie based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a black man who murders a white man during World War II.

Rated PG. Opens today at Coliseum Mall 4 Theater. "Teachers." Nick Nolte and Ralph Macchio star in sensitive, realistic comedy that blows the lid off the educational process in this country. Rated R. Opens today at Newmarket South Theater.

'The Prodigal." Religious-oriented drama. Rated PG. Opens today at Newmarket South Theater. "The Mutilator." New slasher. Rated R.

Opens today at Newmarket Mall 4 and Anchor Drive-In. "American Dream." Jobeth Williams stars as a housewife whose trip to Europe turns into an unexpected i fluid new Also munity House, 2101 Jefferson Newport News, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 4 p.m. Sunday. Troupe will perform "Dances to Vivaldi," "Ain't Misbeha-vin'," "Walpurgis Nacht," "Something Special" and "Manifestations." Tickets $3.

Call 244-7993. "Grand Hotel." 1932 film, Mill-ington Auditorium, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, 8 p.m. Sunday. Part of college's Cinema Classics Society series. Stars Greta Garbo, John and Lionel Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery.

Tickets season tickets $12. Call 253- snane Theater vs. a made feminine i is Calico 1 "Marilyn: An American Fable." iMusical, Tidewater Dinner Theatre, 6270 Northampton Norfolk, Tickets $16.50 $19.50 tonight-Saturday. For 'reservations, times call 243-8304. i "Ladies of the Alamo." Comedy-'drama.

Generic Theater, 912 W. 21st Norfolk. 8 tonight-Saturday. available by calling '441-2160. "Flora or Hob in the Well.

18th-century musical comedy. Company 'of Colonial Performers, Lodge auditorium, Colonial 'Williamsburg, 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets $5 for adults, $2.50 for children; reservations may be made two days before performance at Visitor Center; tickets also available at the door. Call 229-1000.

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"Music Greg Allman and The Outlaws. Concert, Boathouse, Bessie's Place, Norfolk, 9 tonight. Advance general admission tickets $10.50, available at Ticketron outlets and the Boat-house. Call 622-2926. United States Continental Army Band.

Concert, Fort Monroe Au-tumnfest. Fort Monroe, 5 p.m.-mid-night today; noon-midnight Saturday. German band, Fest Band and TRADOC Rock will perform. Call 727-2452. ChildnL 7 Sponsored By ken: The Department of Athletics AJ1TVFD TttTtTYDT? A TViri Upholstery Sale! MM lLiTljl JUAXVfXVLJ rVL PROBABLY NEVER AGAIN FOUR DAYS ONLY NOW SAVE mm 1 OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL In stock or special ordered at a savings of 30 -60.

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