6 Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, July 17, 1974 BUSINESS HOuURS ~ OPEN Monday Frnday 10.00 a m '9_21003m Saturday 11 30 a m to 2 00 a m Sunday 12 00 noon to 10 OO p m KING‘S In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon | 95° and up ror rast service Call 579â€"5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 i1 ¢°UC%GZ AZP RESTAURANT 38 King St. North, Waterloo Dutch Boy corps expected _ great European tour in fall Miltions of Europeans will have a chance to see and hear the Kâ€"W Dutch Boy Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps when they perform in Munich, West Germany, this fall, according to corps president Dr. R.D. Atkinson. More than 50,000 spectaâ€" tors are expected to witness an â€" international _ soccer game between F.C. Bayern and F.C. Schalke 04 in Muâ€" nich‘s Olympic Stadium, during which the Corps will perform for the complete, 15 minute intermission.~ This event will be televised throughout Europe. The Lord Mayor of Muâ€" nich, Georg Kronawitter, and other city dignitaries will meet the cadets on their arrival via an Air Canada charter jet early on Saturâ€" day, September 28. The City of Munich will provide transâ€" portation for the corps and The following day the cadâ€" ets have been invited to perform in front of the Rathaus (city hall) in Muâ€" nich‘s ‘ famous _ Marienâ€" platz, a gathering place for thousands of fourists during the summer months. its equipment while in Muâ€" ition and a visit to the Deutsches Museum, â€" the most comprehensive techâ€" nological museum in the The Dutch Boys are curâ€" rently conducting a lottery in the Twim Cities to help raise funds for the trip. Dr. Atkinson said ‘"the campaign is progressing well so far." First early bird draw in the lottery takes place Augâ€" ust 7, when a ticket holder will win $1,000. The draws