CE City Council bric Curved or regular glass â€" reinforced blade in right or left models. 55" length, lies 5 or 6. Rocker biade. Colours. "Cooper" Ultrastar "Cooper" Pee Wee Pro CORNER WEBER & LEXINGTON Hockey Sticks "Sherwood" Junior C urved Glassâ€"reinforced rockâ€" er blade in left or right model, 5 or 6 lie. 49" length. Curved. Colâ€" ours. "Koho" Champion Curved youthâ€"sized %&" blade in left or right models. 46" to 50" lengths. A 5â€"layer laminated %" champion stick with left or right models. P e r m a â€" b o n d e d blades. Actionâ€"Packed Seniors are welcome to join the Waterloo "Friday Seniors®" at 1:30 p.m., or the Kitchener Monday Seniors, "Happy Gang*‘ at 1:30 p.m. for information call o Pick the one just like your favorite "Canaâ€" dian Pro" uses â€" quaâ€" lity construction to the exact specifications of each pro. Left or right. Pattern designed to the pro‘s exact specifiâ€" cations. 54" to 55" lengths, 4‘ to 7‘A lies. Hockey‘s top pro stick! â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 1, 1975 OPEN BOWLING DAILY l 10:00 a.m. â€" 7:00 p.m. _ Except Thursday 10:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. Saturday 1 :00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. > Sunday 1 :00 â€" 10 :30 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING 14.Princess St. West . 742â€"9582 or 742â€"7601 WATERLOO BOWLING LANES o BOWLING â€" Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. 45° Game (except Monday and Thursday) FAMILY BOWLING [Zellers 885â€"1 510 ‘"‘Can we help the City of Kitchener to provide transâ€" portation â€" especially with the senior citizens and stuâ€" dents who have no way of getting around?*‘ asked Ald. Mary Jane Mewhinney. City Council decided on the following Monday night: â€"To establish a committee which will offer suggestions for a compromise to the Kitâ€" chener â€" Transit â€" workers strike. Ald. Roy Bauman said, ‘"‘Transit matters should be deferred to the Kitchener Waterloo joint liaison comâ€" mittee.‘‘ Council appointed Aldermen Bauman and Wagâ€" ner to meet with Kitchenâ€" er officials. "I don‘t see how we can become involved in strike negotiations,"‘ said‘. Ald. Wagner. ‘"What can _ we do WATERLOO or say to the Kitchener council. It‘s none of our busimness." Ald. Majorie Carroll said that purchasing a product doesn‘t give reason to makâ€" ing demands. "It does if you‘re not getâ€" ting the service you paid for," replied Ald. Mewhinâ€" ney. The music of Suppe, Strauss, Lehar and other Viennese favourites will be performed by the Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo _ Symphany Orchestra this month in five concerts. Ald. Brian Turnbull said, "‘I‘m not sure what good it would do talking to the counâ€" Kâ€"W Symphony plans Approximately 1,040 new students began degree proâ€" grams at the university in September. As of Dec. 1, Student _ enrollment _ at Wilfrid Laurier University rose by 13.9 per cent comâ€" pared to last year‘s figures. five season concerts â€" The Oktoberfest Conâ€" certs, to be held in the theâ€" atré& auditorium of Wilfrid Laurier â€" University will begin Saturday, Oct. 11. All concerts will start at 8 p.m., and doors open at 7 p.m. 0O ther performances will be held Wednesday, Oct. 15 through to Saturâ€" , ing the service you paid The 450 foot walkway is a park and or,‘‘ replied Ald. Mewhinâ€" key to settling a dispute even}ually'w ey. over a park dedication that Street to Mayfield 4 Ald. Brian Turnbull said, has lasted several years, â€" The approved walkwa I‘m not sure what good it said City planner Richard will fit any system, said M vould do talking to the counâ€" Danzinger. _ Danzinger. WLU enrollment up 14% Appointed to study the possible effect on society of the depiction of violence in the media, the Royal Commission on Violence in the Comâ€" munications Industry will hold public hearings in: Kitchener Public Library * _ Auditorum/Basement 85 Queen Street North Kitchencer, Ontario You are invited to submit a written brief at least three weeks before this date. Everyone is urged to attend, whether or not a submission has been made. . Submissions and requests for information should be directed to: The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry, 151 Bloor Street West, Room 810, Toronto, Ontario MSS 2V5. His Honour Judge L. A Beaulieu Scott Commissioners Call us tollâ€"free anytime at 1â€"800â€"261â€"7091. KITCHENER April 2, 1976 â€" 7:30 p.m. â€" 10:30 p.m. The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry PUBLIC HEARINGS cil." â€"City â€" council approved spending $7,000 to establish a walkaway on the west side of St. Agnes Church, conâ€" necting Bluevale Street with the Vermont Street walkâ€" 1974, there were 913 stuâ€" dents enrolled. Responses across the province from secondary school students and those returning to study from the work force as new students at all Ontario universities totalled 3.9 per cent over day, Oct. 18. Tickets are $4 for table seating, $2 for balcony. Music by candleâ€" light with wine and cheese. The Kâ€"W Symphony Orâ€" chestra is also planning a Cabaret pops series of four concerts, this fall. _ The candlelight and wine cabâ€" arets will be held in the ballâ€" room of Bingeman Park. Dates are Nov. 16, Dec. 14. Feb. 15, and March 14. Cost is $15 for adults, $8 for senior citizens, $8 for fullâ€"time students. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO For further information, call 743â€"3362. The Hon Judy LaMarsh eveptually Iiw Street to Mayfield 4 The approved walkway will fit any system, said Mr. Danzinger. m’engineer James Wilâ€" the fenced walkway was requested by the church to prevent vandals from deâ€" stroying property in the 1974. Total fullâ€"time underâ€" graduate‘ enrolment now totals 2,685, a 10.1 per cent increase over last year‘s count of 2,438 on Dec. 1. The greatest percentage gain was registered in this year‘s summer . sessions when 730 students began courses â€" a rise of 27.4 per cent from last year when 573 began studies at sumâ€" mer sessions. There was growth also in the extension session â€" those held in the evenings and on Saturdays during the _ regular _ academic year. The growth rate was 7.2 per cent with 735 new students registering, comâ€" pared with 685 for a year earlier. Estimated enrolment for all programs â€"â€" undergradâ€" uate, graduate, fullâ€"time, partâ€"time, summer sessions and extension, is 12,287, a 7.9 per cent gain over last year‘s actual count of of 11,378, reported Henry H. Dueck, university registrar. Scott Young