{Continued from previaus page ) tially called the Kâ€"W Family Service Bureau) first startâ€" Page 16 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday. Octotiar 8, 1975 _ Mrs. Stayt noted her agenâ€" cy would have increased far greater if it wasn‘t for the growth of similar or asâ€" sociated services at the universities, â€" hospitals and other agencies. At first, the Kâ€"W Family Service Bureau was a "‘catchâ€"all for everything . Mrs. Stayt estimates today about 65 per cent of the clients are seeking marâ€" riage counselling. However, the agency also counsels téenagers troubled by parental problems, preâ€" marriage worries or emâ€" Mrs. Stayt one of 25 honoured out of 260 nominees a KITCHENER AUDITORIUM 400 EAST AVE. KITCHENER KITTY WELLS KRarlsberahaus FEATURING: MIKE BERGAUER‘S "PROSIT III" ; Plus _ _ BAVARIANQ,BAND; BAVARIAN FOLK DANCERS & NOVELTY ACTS YL .3 (:\ &@ â€"COUNTRY §‘°9<<5§ ,é*‘/ C (‘)7 â€"CLASSIC & & &A â€"SHOW â€" @ ployment â€" difficulties â€" and elderly people who are loneâ€" ly or are seeking help in getting around an increasâ€" ingly complex commuynity and society. The length of the counâ€" selling varies from shortâ€" term service to overcome an immediate crisis (‘‘*someâ€" thing that has come up and thrown them") to longer counselling for deeper probâ€" lems. After four or five weeks of consecutive sesâ€" sions, the client or clients discuss with their counselâ€" lor whether they have overâ€" come the problem or if they need further help. ‘‘And we have to face it,"" Mrs. Stayt admits, OPEN DAILY: N DAILY: Thanksgiving Mon. Oct. 13th to Saturday Oct 18th Continuous Music & Food Service Regional news and views «& & KINSMENâ€"KIWANIS Apmission: ©2.50 & that we can‘t help."‘ Mrs. Stayt emphasized that the earlier the clients come to them with their problem, the better the chance of resolving it. ‘"A lot of bitterness can set, in between two peoâ€" ple and you can‘t set back the clock then." "A lot of bitterness can â€" the young. She has discoverâ€" :’reo';'mc':'.“ NCCP 927C CCC _ Asked if she was surprisâ€" set, in between two peo ed many young coupl@s Smp arives. ed in her line of work anyâ€" ple and you can‘t set back will quickly purchase by _ The majority of the clients more, Mrs, Stayt said, "I‘m the clock then."* credit many of the material â€" can‘t afford to pay. The averâ€" past the point of being surâ€" Generally, the problems luxuries it took their parâ€" age fee is between $10 and prised." s‘ haven‘t changed over the | ents all their lives to earn. $15 but ranges up to $25. Except, of course, when years. But then the young couple If it is an extended counâ€" it comes to winning a proâ€" "Well, you know, people is faced with the reality selling program, fees are vincial award. Oktoberfest: that ti f 1 tobertfest: that time of year agamn Oktoberfest! beer flowly freely, German The word invokes images omâ€"pahâ€"pah bands playing of frosty glasses with cool in the background, parades â€" See Johnny & Bobby Wright â€" The Queen of Country Music â€" Kitty Wells â€" The Tennessee Mountain Boys â€" Show Time â€" 7:00 p.m. , â€" All For Regular Admission ©2.50 Enjoy All The Fun of Oktoberfest PLUS The Kitty Wells Show PHONE For ADVANCE TICKETS To The Auditorium (885â€"7125) â€" Proceeds to Support The Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum & Bugle Corps; â€" The Twin Cities Kiwanis Club‘s Community Service Projects. FESTIVAL HALL THURSDAYâ€"Oct. 16th ONLY C < some people One trend Mrs. Stayt has found is financial probâ€" lems are the root of many marital difficulties among the young. She has discoverâ€" ed many young couples will quickly purchase by credit many of the material luxuries it took their parâ€" ents all their lives to earn. are still people,"" Mrs. Stayt, who is retiring at the end of the year, said. of paying the bills ‘"‘and then they are in trouble."‘ The agency is nonâ€"profit and is funded 90 per cent by the Kâ€"W Federated Apâ€" peal. The remainder comes from client fees and memâ€" bership drives. and sausages, dancing and merriment, meeting new friends and greeting old The majority of the clients can‘t afford to pay. The averâ€" age fee is between $10 and $15 but ranges up to $25. If it is an extended counâ€" selling program, fees are / reâ€"evaluated as the sessions go along. â€" Mrs. Stayt plans to do some extensive travelling during her retirement. "I think 1 should retire before I get too tired to enjoy it."‘ The annual festival begins this Friday in Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo and the following are some Oktoberfest tidâ€" bits as Kâ€"W residents and visitors prepare for the weekâ€"long party: ones. Public health officials will inspect the festival halls beer halls an average of two times per night. All halls will be checked on the openâ€" ing night ant watched reguâ€" farly throughout the week. The health of beer drinkers in the festival halls will be wellâ€"protected this year. _ * An average of two night inspections per hall during the supper hours of 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. is also planned. Adequate equipment, generâ€" al cleanliness, personnel, food handling, garbage disâ€" posal methods and washâ€" room facilities are on the list to be checked. Anyone for a jog? No, not a jug, a jOg. â€" â€" If so, the Oktoberfest jogs Oct. 11 is the event for you. Someone has a big appeâ€" tite or is preparing for Okâ€" toberfest. About 600 pounds of cured meats valued at $1,000 were taken a week and a half ago from a Kitchener meat comâ€" pany. About $600 of the proâ€" duce was recovered in a field by Waterloo regional police but the other 400 pounâ€" ds are still at large. * Despite the heavy brunt of focusing it gets, beer drinkâ€" ing is not the only activity during Oktoberfest. Three different jogs of oneâ€"andâ€"oneâ€"half, three and five mile lengths are scheâ€" duled. The jogs are based from â€" Waterloos Seagram Stadium and will be routed through Waterioo park. The parade is always a highlight and this year‘s, scheduled for Thanksgiving Day Oct. 13, will be the largest in the sixâ€"year hisâ€" tory of the event. To add a little spice to the fun, Waterloo Mayor Herâ€" ert Epp and his council has challenged all regional municipalities to field teams for the jogs. Both Thanksgiving and Okâ€" toberfest themes will be preâ€" sented on the more than 40 floats and units in the parade Twentyâ€"one marching bands are also included along with the realâ€"live Frieda, the symbol of Oktoberfest 1975, plus television personality Arte Johnson, Miss Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo. Oktoberâ€" fest, Miss North America Oktoberfest and brewmaster Carl Holman.