The Waterloo Lutheran Univer- sity Winter Carnival "67 will fea- ture the Centennial theme in the big Mardi Gras Ball to be held Saturday, January 28. The Mardi Gras will be the last and one of the biggest events of the four- day carnival. Perhaps the biggest event will he the choosing of the Canadian University Queen from among 21 candidates representing universi- ties all across Canada. This arr pealing event will take place at Winter Carnival Has Centennial Theme SALES lee Sculptures capture the imagination of both be- holder and builder. January 20 should see the uni- versity ice artists hard at work; THE 129 Trafalgar Ave. IHURSDAY, JANUARY 19th 1llWlll.ilil SBililll CITIZENS MP IN CENTRE SHOWING or" TRAVELOGUE FILMS 3 0.M.S. iiTEjililEijijlE% Adding Machines Bookkeeping Machines Calculators Intercoms Supplies EVERYONE WELCOME OFFICE MACHINE SERVICE 2:30 RM. Kitchener The newly chosen Miss Cana- dian University Queen will be crowned by Suzanne Langford, Miss Canadian University Snow Queen '66. Murray Williamson returns as master of ceremonies, and the judges will be Diane Coulter (Miss Dominion of Cana- da), Mike Wadsworth (rookie of the year for the eastern confer- ence). the beauty editor ot Chate- 8:30 pm., Friday, (Janaury 27), and should attract a capacity aud- ience. SERVICE 742-4654 2:00 p.m.. tour by queens, 8:30 p.m. concert featuring Serendipity Singers. The list of other equally import- ant and interesting events in- clude: Jan. 25 - tr p.m. fire works display at WLU - basket- ball game at McMaster Univer- sity, an animal dance. Thursday - 10:00 mm. pageant rehearsal, Friday - 4-6 pm. curling bon.. spiel at Granite Club (spectators welcome); 1:00 pm. judging of ress as they are readied mi. ttie 11:30 am. Judging on Saturday, January 28. The always interesting "Snow Sculptures" will likely be started January 20, and local residents will be able to watch their prog- is the ehairnian of the Decorations Committee, is holding some of the crests of the different universities participating in the Winter Parnival The girls are putting up the W.L.U. crest ire the Theatre Auditorium. The decorations com- mittee has been working since mid October and have used 288 rolls of crepe paper so far. The dining hall will be decorated as a huge birthday party to celebrate Canada's 100th birthday. laine, Professor Glen Carrol of queens; 1:30, ski demonstration; “:1 WLU r','.erised't1/te,aor,t.:rt, 8:30 p.m. queens pageant; Satur- 3 another J ge rumor - . . . be Aid. Harold Wagner). 'ty. L1Ut."yfeif.f.,.r 511‘: The young lovelies will arrive at Toronto International Airport, Wednesday, January 25. Allison Edward, Winter Carnival Que en for the U. of W. helps Gwen Mitges, the W.L.U. Queen, put up decorations for the Carnival. Sue Winterburn, who, WATERlOO SQUARE This is a Semi-Annual Clearance of top quality men's and ladies' clothing, all brands you'll recognize at prices you will appreciate. Store Hours --- Tues. - Wed. - Thur. - Sat. 9:30 to 6:00 p.m. Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 p.m. Closed All Day Monday ROSS KlOPP no. ROSS KlOPP ND. MEN'S STARTS T0-M0llltllt0W OF lADIES’ SPORTS WEAR ClO'lHING AND FURNISHINGS SALE rink in front of library; 11:30 a.m.. car gymkhana; plus out, door sports activities; 11:30 mm. judging of ice sculptures; 12:30 p.m., old quebes cookout: 1:00 (Continued on Page 7) " Weber St. Waterloo John’s Barber Shop Get A Better Haircut For Less SEMI - ANNUAL Children l.00 Adults 1.50 Our Prices Rave Not Increased 1.00 L7 1.50 S Soft Water Service I 530 Belmont 744-2248 Keep Your Water Aaudson [mm