al Board of Education. It was held at the Transylâ€" vania Club, 16 Andrew St.. Kitchener. The performance, to be given on one night only by the Hanneford Circus, will be sponsored by UW‘s Fedâ€" The third annual Oktoberâ€" fest Cooking Contest held last Thursday was sponsorâ€" ed by the Waterioo Regionâ€" LVS has catered for the event since its inception which was organized oriâ€" ginally by Wolfgang Stutz, an instructor at the school. An oldâ€"fashiorted, threeâ€" ring circus with acrobats, clowns â€" and _ performing animals will be performing in the main gymnasium of the University of Waterloo‘s physical activities complex tonight, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. They were slightly outâ€" numbered. ind Eighteen Laurel Vocaâ€" tional School students conâ€" stantly rushed back and forth with trays of Oktoberâ€" fest food from the Transylâ€" vania Club kitchen last week in an attempt to feed a lineâ€" up of more than 650 students, teachers and parents. *‘We used about 648 porâ€" tions of sausages, 15 gallons Page 8 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 8, 1975 UW circus tonight DEALER SHOWROOM CLEARANCE S ENTIRE LINE OF The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS ""Canadian and Imported Handcrafted Gifts®" 16 Union Street East. Waterloo 745â€"6773 Open: Tuesdayâ€"Saturday 10 a.m. â€" 5:30 p.m. = Closed Mondays Open Fridays Till 9:00 p.m Waterloo winners in cooking contest The Treasure Trove is a good place to bring your outâ€"ofâ€"town guests for takeâ€"home gifts. Come in and visit our new showrooms. of sagerkraut and 20 gallons of potato salad,"" said Mr. Stutz after the ‘feast was As well as organizing the catering service, Mr. Stutz gave two demonstrations â€" the first on how to make pig tails and sauce, the other a Black Forest cake. Admission is $4.50 for adults and $2.25 for chilâ€" dren under 14. There is a ‘‘family package"‘ for two adults and up to three chilâ€" dren under 14 â€" five for $11. . Student admission is $3.25. For information phone 885â€"1211. Gingerbread houses. Black Forest torte cakes, careâ€" fully arranged yet imaginaâ€" tive salad plates and delectâ€" able desserts were among the entries. More than 500 students from nine secondary and four elementary schools in the Region submitted 250 entries in junior and senior categories for cakes, desâ€" serts and cold plates. Although four Waterloo schools entered the competiâ€" tion, only one student took eration of Students and proâ€" ceeds will go to assist the Kâ€"W Cadets. * LATONA BUSINESS INTERIORS 480 DUTTON DRIVE WATERLOO â€" PHONE 885â€"1950 Artwork e Desks e Office Chairs e Sofas e Arm Chairs e Coffee Tables, etc. â€" perfect for the business office, home office, den, recreation room, living room, etc. THIS WEEK ONLY SHOWROOM HOURS: Tuesday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SHOWROOM FURNITURE @, * % s UP TO Price FOR HOME OR OFFICE first place. Janice Kochut, ‘‘We entered the compeâ€" tition two years ago,"" said Gail Goldstrand, instructâ€" or at BCI. ‘"The students have really devoted a lot of hours in preparing for the contest." the seniors cake categorty, with her Onkle Hans chocâ€" olate saverkraut cake. of Bluevale collegiate, won Two students from Watâ€" erloo collegiate, Debbie Beban and Gertrude Hartâ€" mann took second place in the same cake category. Four girls from Centennial public school shared second prize in the junior cold plate category. They inâ€" cluded Kris Wendell., Becky Streeter, Joanne Pavonel and Jule Galbraith. Fiftyâ€"five Lincoln Heights and Centennial Grade 8 stuâ€" dents combined their efforts to make 34 entries in the contest. ‘ Left over foods that would not spoil were donated to Central Park Lodge, Kitâ€" chener. *‘*We had a trial run on Monday,"" said Karen Snyâ€" der, home economics teachâ€" er at WCL._ ‘‘The students worked more than just class time on this project. They really put in a lot of time on their own," Twelve WCI students had eight entries in the cakes and desserts categories. This is the first year BCI has entered the contest, acâ€" cording to Gail Goldstrand. Forty students were inâ€" volved in the project, and 18 entries were placed in three categories. ~ Janette Grof and Cindy Metcalf, students at BCI were awarded honorable mention for their gingerâ€" bread house. These are the twin themes which writer/lecturer/pubâ€" lisher Bob Nielson will purâ€" sue for 10 Monday evenings, 8 p.m. at the University of Guelph. The course started Writing for fun and profit Writing should always be fun but if it is to be profitâ€" able as well the budding author needs to learn a great deal about craftsmanâ€" ship and even more about editors. This young girl has a good reason to be smiling. She is Janice Kochut, of Bluevale Collegiate Institute, and she won 1st place in the senior cake division in a Waterloo Regional baking contest held last Thursday at the Transylvania Club in Kitchener. Other Waterioo winners were Debbie Beben and Gertrude Hartmann, of Waterioo Collegiate, who placed 2nd in the senâ€" ior cake division. Janet Graf and Cindy Metcalf, seniors of Bluevale Colâ€" legiate, received an honorable mention. "A, # * y hJ . - al % Â¥. {j.. ‘ y ~ ,‘ . C . .~\~, w L * i Tuesday, 14th October, 7 :30 p.m. Waterloo Public Library Wednesday, 15th October, 8:00 p.m. U. of W. Math & Computer Building 3010 © Greater Harmony INTRODUCTORY LECTURES THE TRANSCENDENTAL > MEDITATION PROGRAMNE © Deep Rest ® Better Health For Further Information Call 884â€"4770 Students will be introduced to the techniques which proâ€" duce saleable short stories, articles and oneâ€"act plays. 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