ipl.oal Restauratuer . Plays Major Role **T***~*=***** e 0 c _ Canada‘s Largest Food Service Show =Waterloe Public School Board f P SPECIAL A well known local restauzat Mr. Strassburger has been eur, Barney Strassburger is very active as chairman of the playing a major role in Canâ€" attendance and promotion comâ€" ada‘s largest food service show. mittee, and indications are that The show will be held in Toronto ; Ts aft L from March 2225, and is expec. under his enthu§msuc. leader ted to attract more than 20,000 _ Ship, the convention will break delegates from all parts of the 21 existing attendance records. pation. Mr. Strassburger is an old $§.95 and $@9.95 eac Bridge Sports Shop Barney Strassburger BRIDGE SPORTS SHOP 96 Union St. E. BENCH COATS â€"â€" WINDBREAKERS Satins â€" Leather â€" Meltons Gabardines Variety Of Colours â€"â€" Sizes 32 up Reduced For Clearance â€" â€" â€" â€" OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Call 743â€"4272 â€" Anytime Attâ€"rtion B::.j29 Clubs & ©. ~nlicaiions Save Up To 50% On Trophies The program will consist of addresses by authorities and exâ€" perts on food catering, work shops, panel discussions, forums displays, â€" demonstrations and competitions. Among the guest speakers will be the Hon. Mitchell Sharp, Minâ€" This big fourâ€"day convention and exhibition is spomsered by the: Canadian Restaurant Assocâ€" iation, and is the 21st annual function of its kind. It is designâ€" ed to keep delegates abreast of changing trends and techniques in the industry. Mr. Strassburger is an old hand at promotional activities as he now operates a total of five locations in Waterloo, Kitâ€" chener, Woodstock and Stratâ€" ford. All are known as the Twins Driveâ€"ins, named after his twins "*Timmy" and "Tammy". â€" Waterloo SE Your help does so much B _ 1"~" In addition, there will be a number of interesting features and attractions. These will inâ€" selude a fashion show of uniâ€" @forms appropriate for the food service industry; demonstrations by master chefs; a clinic in inâ€" terior design and an illustrated talk on the operation of a "robâ€" ot" kitchen. ises to be an adventure of a lifetime for the lucky winners. The theme of the convention will be the old ‘"Bonanza" days of the north, and as a bonus, one of the attendance prizes will be a allâ€"expense paid trip for two, back along the Gold Rush trail of ‘98, to the heart of the Bonanza eountry â€" â€" the Yukon. The trip will be made by air, water, rail and road and promâ€" ister of Trades and Commerce, Ottawa; Miss Helen Corbitt, Dalâ€" las, Texas; Michael E. Hurst, Marshall, Michigan; Fred Schâ€" midt, Los Angeles; Gerry Kirk, New York City; and Fred Madâ€" eo of Greenwich, Conn. The only function that will be open to the public will be a culâ€" inary arts competitions and food show. This will highlight the artâ€" istic skill and techniques of Canada‘s leading chefs, and will be held in the Canadian â€"Room of the Royal York Hotel on Monâ€" day, March 22. Sunday, March 2i1st Friday, March 19th Thursday, March 18th Church Of The Holy Saviour Allen St. East, Waterloo RUMMAGE SALE 8:00 p.m. Public Lecture Theatre of the Arts, Arts Building Professor John C. Polanyi, University of Toronto ‘"The Creative Process in Science and Art" OFFICIAL OPENING CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY BUILDING Friday, March 19 Mon., Tues., Sat. _ Dial IS Kife §."" 744â€"5841 RED CROSS The Hon. WILLIAM G. DAVIS, Q.C. Minister of University Affairs Province of Ontario 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. OPEN HOUSE. University of Waterloo through 4:00 pm. Formal Opening ours and demonstrations JACKS TV & H1+riâ€"*s YOUR TV DOCTOR . Dial Wed., Thurs., An invitation to attend the Waterloo Instrumental Clinic on March 2%6th was warmly receivâ€" ed. Featured presentation will be the Waukegan School Conâ€" cert Band appearing under the sponsorship of the United States State Department. The Mayor The Waterloo Public School Board has announced a numâ€" ber of appointments and transâ€" fers of School Principals, effecâ€" tive September 1st, 1965. These were occasioned through the reâ€" tirement of Principal J. D. Anâ€" derson, Principal of Empire Public School since its opening in 1954 and the construction of a new school in the Richmond Bubdivision. E. D. Attridge is appointed Principal of Brighton Public School and A. H. Stahlke Principal of the Harold W. Wagâ€" ner Public School while Principâ€" al M. H. MacMillan of Northdale Public School has been transferâ€" red to Empire Public School and Principal G. W. Chambers of Brighton â€" Public .. School â€" has been transferred to Northdale Public School. Principal E. A. Little will remain at Alexandra Public School, J. F. Bean at Linâ€" coin Heights Public School, N. P. Spencer at MacGregor Senior School and E. €. Cressman at Elizabeth Ziegler Public School In what was termed by Board Chairman N. A. MacEachern as "another forward step by The Waterloo Public School Board" the Trustees will make applicaâ€" tion at the request of 130 teachâ€" ers in Waterloo County, to the Department of Education . to sponsor a Departmental Course in Music next winter. It was conâ€" sidered the sponsorship of the course, which is entirely selfâ€" supporting and will not impose any cost upon the tax â€" payers, is one from which the communiâ€" ty as a whole wil reap considerâ€" able benefit. SsERAVICE Waterloo And Transfers Status of Jimmy Dean on ABC has been firmed. He gets the Friday 10 p.m. slot â€" â€" Candid Camera .and What‘s My Line were still unsold late last week â€" Bob Hope, in response to some 50,000 letters of fan mail, will do a second special on Vietnam on March 26th for NBC. "Burke‘s Law" is set for a third season, but there will be some changes made. The brass is planning to convert Detective Amos Burke to an international super counterâ€"agent. In a future show, Burke will get a topâ€"level call from Washington to handle the new assignment. Network ofâ€" ficials didn‘t say anything about his Rolls â€" Royce. We hope they keep writing it into the series. A new western, "Laredo" is in the NBC schedule for next season. It could be among the toughest shows to top next seaâ€" son in popularity. In this thriller even the gunfighters hire gunâ€" fighters. Also in the NBC schedule is "Mr. Roberts‘‘. Roger Smith of "77 Sunset Strip‘ fame is the star. Another show is "Hank", billed as a hilarious comedy. gan, lg_lchigan will accompany tre band and meet their counterâ€" parts in Waterloo. by William Whiting Another breakthrough in color TV came a few days ago. CBSâ€" TV, the only network with all blackâ€"andâ€"white series, announr ced that three of its weekly shows next season would be in color: "Red Skelton", "Danuy Kaye" and the new. ‘"‘Thursday might Movies". Thig announcée ment was made right after NBGâ€" TV said that % percent of its weekly nightâ€"time series offerâ€" ings in the coming seagon would be in color. ABC â€" TV has anâ€" nounced that at least three of its new weekly progrzmés next season would also be in color: "The F.B.I, Story‘"‘, "The Big MEISSNER TRAVEL AGENCY Valley" and "~Gidget". the new season next fall. NBOG TV has about 60% of ts prime time for 65 â€" 66 sold out. and School Officials of Waukeâ€" CBSâ€"TV is reportedly between 60 and 70% solid for the start of T V * Views GRAND HOTEL 331 King W., Kitchener Entertainment Nightly 134 King S.. Waterloo Mon. through Sat. Mercey Brothers â€" Reserve Through SH 5â€"5621 745â€"6281 Going SOUTH