_ Prize offered for â€" { low calorie lunch & A $ gift certificate will picnic and contest on June be the top prize for the memâ€" _ 24 in Waterloo Park. ber of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo High Hopes who proâ€" Each member of the club, duces the most nufjritious which now numbers 40, is lunch, â€"including dessert, expected to bring a lunch under 500 calories. to the pitnic. The lunches The group is a branch of will be judged on calorie the Canadian Calorie Counâ€" _ count to a maximum of 500, ters and to mark its third nutritional value and apâ€" anniversary it is holding a peal. Page 18 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 25, 1975 . ; A barbeque and white eleâ€" phant sale highlighted the end of this year‘s activities for the ladies auxiliary of Wing holds elephant sale 14 Princess St. West 742â€"9582 or 742â€"7601 FAMILY BOWLING Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. â€" 40° Game Your PICNIC RAINED OUT? Come Bowling We‘re Fully Air Conditioned for information call WATERLOO BOWLING LANES THE TREASURE TROVE OF GIFTS 16 UNION ST. EAST WATERLOO 745â€"6773 BOWLING â€" OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 a.m. â€" 11 :00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 â€" 11:00 p.m. Sunday 12 noon â€" 10:00 p.m. Each member of the club, which now numbers 40, is expected to bring a lunch to the pitnic. The lunches will be judged on calorie count to a maximum of 500, nutritional value and apâ€" peal. JUNE 27, 1975 10:00 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. Come and Browse through Our New Showrooms the RCAFA 404 Wing It was held June 18 at the Wing _ headquarters _ on Dutton Drive. Mrs. Winn Armstrong was the conâ€" venor of the barbeque which attracted 50 members and guests. Proceeds from the white elephant sale totalled $108.â€" 25. Auctioneers for the sale were president Linda Tuckâ€" er and Reda Bateman. THE TREASURE TROVE DOROTHY SAUDER IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE GRAND REâ€"OPENING § Historic Waterioo OF The Treasure Trove has recently been sold by Miss Whiteley, who 4s retiring, to Mrs. Saudâ€" er. s It is located at the corner of Union and Mary Street on parts of lots 338 and 339 of the old 1855 John Hoffman Survey. The lot was sold in 1861 to John Koch who built the house that was once used as a dwelling, later a grocery store and now a gift shop. f The basement has a brick floor, sawn joists, one main beam, held up by round trees and granite field stone walls. There is also a smoke chamber for curing meats. John van Druten‘s I Am A Camera, directed by Maurice Evans, is schedâ€" uled to open on July 9 at the Theatre of the Arts on the UW campus. The University Players at the University of Waterâ€" loo have two plays scheduled for the month of July, I Am A Camera and The Caretaker. John van Druten‘s I Am A Camera, directed by Maurice Evans, is scheâ€" duled for the month of July, â€" Ihe basement has a brick floor, sawn joists, . Strips of wood will be nailed onto the cream ne main beam, held up by round trees and coloured plaster board to give it a tudor look. ranite field stone ‘walls. There is also a smoke The newly renovated shop will reâ€"open this Friâ€" hamber for curing meats. day. © . § The play will run until Treasure Trove was built in 1861 By Marg Rowell July 12 and features Brigitte Allan as Sally Bowles and Steven Hilton as Christâ€" opher Isherwood. Other members of the cast include; Mary Buhr as Natalia Landauer; June Cameron as Fraulein Schneider; Bev Gerry as Mrs. _ Watsonâ€"Courtneidge, Lawrence McNautht â€" as Fritz Wendel and David Scorgie as Clive Mortimer. The second play, The Caretaker, was written by Harold Pinter and is directâ€" ed by Carl Gall. 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The left side contained Miss Whiteley‘s living room, dining room â€" and kitchen, but it will be part of the store. The bay window in the west wall is an addition so is the kitchen. Stairs lead from the kitchen to the apartment above. The Sauders are doing some renovations to the exterior. A rough plaster board is being attached to the insul brick which in turn covers siding. In The Caretaker seemâ€" ingly ordinary events beâ€" come charged with profound, if elusive meaning, hauntâ€" ing pathos, and hilarious comedy. A tramp finds lodging in the derelict house of two brothers. Pinter gradually exposes the inner strains and fears of his characters alternatâ€" ing hilarity and terror to create an almost unbearâ€" able edge of tension. will run from July 23 to 26 at the Theatre of the Arts. With his dialogue, at once banal and grotesque, he unâ€" covers the hidden loneliness of man. The play is infused with the private terrors and personal farce of everyday life UCW meeting Tickets for either play are $1.50 per person or $2 for two tickets and are now available at UW‘s central box office. For more inâ€" formation you may call the box office at 885â€"1211, local 2126. The United Church Woâ€" men of Waterloo Presbyterâ€" ial .will hold a fun and fellowship meeting on June 27 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the North Wilmot public school near St. Agatha. Blood clinic June 25 The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society will hold a blood donor clinic at the First United Church at King and William Streets in Waterloo. The clinic will be held ; from 2 to 4:30 p.m. and from 6 to 8:30 p.m. 48 King St. South Waterloo Crystalâ€"China â€" Cosmetics Ceramics â€" Cuckoo Clock WINDMILL SHOP For That Unusual Gift Visit The