Page 16 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 16, 1975 48 King St. South Waterioo Crystalâ€"China â€" Cosmetics Ceramics â€" Cuckoo Clock Back in Good Shape... Fast Not a sign of that colliâ€" sion when our experts reâ€"condition your car. Fine work at moderâ€" 1975 GMC "RALLY®" . . . the goâ€"everywhere, versatile® 12â€"passenger wagon . . . great for sightâ€"seeing trips, team or group transportation. Rent by the week, weekend or: month. ‘‘Take it from Forbes®". * 430 ALBERT ST. PH. 8840550 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY WINDMILL SHOP For That Unusual Gift Visit The Mileage based on U.S. Federal Environmental Protection Agency 1975 Fuel Economy Report 28.8 mpg city, 45.6 mpg highwoay converted to imperial gailons (1 imperial gallon= 1.20094 U.S. gallon}. Driving habits and condition of engine may result in different consumption rates. RENTâ€"Aâ€"RALLY FORBES FUN CENTRE "Waterloo‘s Authorized Volkswagen Dealer" 550 Weber St. N. ~ Waterloo Phone 884â€"7470 â€" Sales â€" Service â€" Parts 45 mpg highway 28 mpg city Weber at Lexington, Waterloo (across from Zeller‘s County Fair Plaza), â€" AUTOâ€"HAUS WATERLOO Phone 884â€"0650 FORBES 40 students featured A cast of 40 students in grades 7 and 8 will present Mississippi _ Melody, _ a musical _ operetta, _ this Thursday, _ Friday _ and Saturday at MacGregor Senior Public School. The show is under the direction of Ken Papple with musical coaching by Heaâ€" ther Morris. Starting time for the operâ€" etta is 8 p.m. in the school gymnasium. â€" Tickets | are priced at $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for students. They are available at the school office daily from 12:40 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. and 3:40 p.m. to 4 p.m. A â€" special performance will be presented free of charge for senior citizens Monday Apr. 21 at 8 p.m. @rabbit + ® \ + :‘ a* ‘,v\““ \‘-u:"»?.-:d | ~.t»n *4 en s C .*4 NO 2c ul P e eack * _ '?‘.732‘â€"\0;‘5.““ \ + f',:‘l’)“.‘ "“ ï¬â€˜;‘f‘é" ‘-‘""', $ $ se ) ; .1'-’1‘/'""; ¢ "Toea ¢ fea ."'"‘.' A : T e : se n‘ ‘ “ ‘f';:'/é. > C + ’ w iz .‘ + ‘ | With Education Week scheduled for Apr. 20 to 26 a number of public and high schools in Waterloo have planned special events and visiting hours for parâ€" ents and the general public. Elizabeth Ziegler Public School will have a display of entries at the Waterloo Regional Science and Enâ€" gineering Fair and will be open from 7 to 8 p.m. on Apr. 21. This school will also be open on Apr. 24 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. for the members of the communâ€" ity. Alexandra Public School will have an open house on both Apr. 22 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Apr. 23. Shane Stavenow, left, sands the hull of a hydroâ€"plane while Daniel Kennedy adjusts the throttle linkâ€" age to the 25 hp. motor on the racing boat. The pair are just a few of the many students at Laure!l Voâ€" cational School that will be at Waterioo Square on Apr. 24, 25 and 26 to give demonstrations and show displays of students‘ work. LVS is just one of the Waterlioo area high schools and public schools planning special events for Education Week which runs from Apr. 20 to 26. Empire Public School is Apr. 20 is Education Week planning something in the way of a metric workshop and will be open during the afternoon of Apr. 22 and during the evening of Apr. 23. Winston Churchill Public School has scheduled all of Apr. 23 for its open house while Harold W. Wagner Public School has planned an art display for its open house on Apr. 22 from 7 :30 to 9: 30 p.m. MacGregor~â€" _ Public School will be open all day on Apr. 23 and in the evening of Apr. 24 while Lincoln Heights Public School will be open in the morning on Apr. 22, during the afterâ€" noon on Apr. 23 and during the evening on Apr. 24. Centennial Public School will be open from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Apr. 22 and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Apr. 23. Brighton Public School is planning a metric workâ€" shop and other displays on Apr. 21 and 22 during the day. This school will also be open during the eveâ€" ning on Apr. 24. .Cedarbrae Public School is scheduled to be open from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on both Apr. 22 and 23. ‘CHECK OUR GAS PRICE 61.8 per gal. Hey kids| If you want to help dad wash the car bring him to our car wash after supper any night of the week WE ARE OPEN 24 hrs. 7 Days a Week!| AVOID LONG WEEKâ€"END CROWD V.I.P. GAS ns CAR WASH 93 Lodge (opposite Pop Shoppe) N.A. MacEachern Public School has not finalized its plans at this time. All of the separate schools in Waterloo have _ planned open house during the week with Our Lady of Lourdes scheduling its openâ€" house on both Apr. 24 and 25 durâ€" ing the morning. St. Thomas will be open on Apr. 21 in the afternoon, in the evening on Apr. 22 and in the morning on Apr. 24 while Sir Edgar Bauer will be open on the afternoon of Aprt. 24 and during the Lexington Public School, as well as Cedarbrae PS, plan to offer visitors a look at the normal school day and plan to be open to the public for the week. St. Agnes will be open during the morning on Apr. 23 and during the afterâ€" noon on Apr. 24 while St. David Junior High School will remain open during the entire week. St. Louis will be open durâ€" ing the morning of Apr. 22 and in the afternoon on Apr. 23. St. Michael will be open in the afternoon on Apr. 23 in the morning and evening of Apr. 24. Spring was a "little late" getting here â€" NOW IS THE TIME TO WASH AWAY WINTERS SALT & GRIME. and have FUN doing it! Doâ€"itâ€"yourself morning of Apr. 23. as well as during the evening of Apr. 22. Waterloo Collegiate Inâ€" stitute will present Showâ€" case ‘75 on Apr. 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. while Bluevale Colâ€" legiate Institute plans to be open during school hours on Apr. 21, 22 and 23. Laurel Vocational School has planned a large number of displays and exhibits to be presented in the mall at Waterloo Square. Included in some of the demonstrations are a metric workshop where visitors can have their measureâ€" ments and mass, weight, taken and recorded in the metric scale. Other disâ€" plays include art, graphics, horticultural displays, and a beauty culture display. A driverâ€"education trainâ€" ing booth will also be at the mall as well as a color orâ€" gan, engines, including the rotary engine, patio disâ€" plays, two racing boats built by the students and a tractor that is used in pullâ€" ing competitions. These displays and exâ€" hibits will be in the mall at Waterloo Square during regâ€" ular mall hours beginning on Apr. 24 in the afternoon to Apr. 26. 119 University Ave WaterlIoo by appointment 884â€"8386 wishes to announce his commencement of practice in MR. DEREK Groves, o.1 DENTURE THERAPy