Visit out sham-on and so what we I“: Wo'te “its that It; Fest. 430 WEBER STREET 119531, WATERLOO 884-2990 Hours: Monday to May S mm. to 8 on. _ " " Thursday a. Ftiday 9 an. to S nun. Small-y 9 an. to a pm. CASH on CHARGEX . Hear archaeologist Dr. Lawrence Toombs discuss his recent findings at Caesarea’Maritime. an ancient city founded by Herod the Great. Illustrated . Push a car along a frictionless air trough or see an exhibi- tion of glass blowing and much more from the world of science - Play a game of tic-tac-toe with the newest computer installation in the area or find out what your mortgage is really costing you ' Visit early Rome or ancient Corinth in two illustrated lec- tures by members of the classics department . Hear students enrolled in music courses present a half- hour recital for voice and piano YOU are invited to the mbst extensive program ever planned At Rich dewothhk tttttttat-ttom _ are!» foundational“ decorating. A, Tour a residence-visit the art display-browse in the library or book store-and have donuts and coffee with us '"t!!,ll!y"r THRIFI STORE Special '0.†sq. yd. 1 9 Vibrant Colors to Choose From. All First Quality Shag. $10.95 sq. yd. installed with pad. Sorry-Stepsandbatlnrooms mrtreatthisprice at NOW OPEN at 41 king St. North. Waterloo Clothing for Men, Women and Childten IF YOU DON 'T HAVE CERAMIC TILE IN YOUR BATH OR SHOWER. IF YOUR CERAMIC NEEDS REPAIRS HAVE RICH TREAD COME TO YOUR HOME AND GIVE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE. Hours 9 am. to 4 pm. daily Phone 578-3130 for Information FALL SAVINGS 1.500 s...†SHAG CARPET SUNDAY, OCT. 20, 1 to 4 pm. THE WHOLE COMMUNITY IS INVITED ADMISSION FREE Wilfrid Laurier University 'dt-r-ter. 'ste. 'ce. - SHOP AND COMPARE - AND MUCH MORE RE OPEN HOUSE Sugg. Retail $10.95 ByPellyKC-Pd while Peter Young assisted on all three goals to lead The Watefloo Major Atom men!» to their win. t Tim Horton cm played The Cubs mini'goai was bolt to lands:- on Saturday scored by Mike lwan. Jeff anddefeatedthema-l. Morgan was also credited tht Sunny they played with an assist. London's host to Stratford and came i any with a 1-1 tie. _ - w, . I Against London the Cubs scored once in each period - Ronnie Mot: scored the first two goals and assisted on the third for Waterloo wsieLmdoetscoredttteir lone goal in the second Cubs win, tie weekend games Sport: lit, FU X )RIN RU H Women's haekeyaqxiliary elected The Waterloo. Minor Hockey Women's Auxiliary held their Annual Meeting recently. At this meeting the new executive was elected. The new executive for the Women's Auxiliary is: past president Dorothy Rumig, president Marion Soltysiak, first vicsrpresident Barb Saunders, second vice-presi- dent Carol Hergott, treasur- er Isabelle Whey and Over 100 golfers entered the annual Oktoberfest tournament at the Conestoga Golf and Country Club on Saturday and despite the inclement weather the event was termed a success by the organizers. Rairi hampered many of the participants taking part in the shot gun draw. 621 KING WEST, kiTCHENER - 745-9495 Jiirroimrv- IlllfNEtliTrl FUNERAL HOME & tlilPrl Convenient Parking. entering Wellington or King Street 'r" a --' -- T -e seafetarxl’eggy Kempel. Also discussed was the selling of Oktoberfest sou- venirs for the Oktoberfest Atom Hockey Tournament. The Tournament games played in Waterloo are scheduled for Oct. 15th to the 18th at Albert McCor- mick Arena from 6 to 9 p.m. With the Champion- ship games being played at Waterloo Arena starting at9 a.m. 'Neproceedsfrorit Paul Club!) from Jeff Dyer. In the game against Strat- ford both teams were shut- out until the third period when the Cubs opened the scoring followed closely by Strattord's goal for the H tie. f For the Tim Horton Cubs it was Jim Martin from Mike Allensen and Todd Loveday. Dave Simpson waned from Greg Skinner the souvenirs go to the Tournament. The next meeting for the Women's Auxiliary is on Oct. 20th at 8 p.m. upstairs at.the Waterloo Arena. At this meeting Diane Hummel will give a demonstration on silk screening and crest- Any women interested in Waterloo Minor Hockey are invited to attend all STUART gterrEfyEttoTz Sertrace worthy confidence - a tradition since ms.