I w"ii/i; Ei2CalEelErlelrlltll Empqmnur "Istanbul-cw: PARKDALE PLAZA 884-3868 We carry these leading brands O "MEX O EUTIIIIO PATIENI AIDS 0 BONNIE BELLE OKODAK OYAIIDLEY 0 lOVE . MAX FACTOR 0 PRINCE MAICIIEBELU PHOTO nmsmuc av AllIED & SPECTRUM REXALL PHARMACY REGULAR HOURS Your Neighbourhood - Wmdoo Chroniclu, 1t1.erh.r. cm 22, Mos Complete Collision And Refinishing Service PARKDALE PHARMACY Monday - Saturday I:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sunday 12 noon - 6 p.m. Br: Frod Cummings Congratulations go out to Pickering who won the Bluevale Invitational Vol- leyball Tournament for Sr. Boys last Saturday at BC] holds grad day The Ethnic Night, put on by the college student coun- cil and culture committee is to 11tn_res_e _diffetellt Local Ukranian, Romani- an, Chinese, Caribbean. Armenian, Indian and others will perform native songs and dances in costume. A cross-section of songs, dance, and pastries will be offered Oct. 25 when the Conestoga College Waterloo centre hosts Ethnic Night at the Kitchener Collegiate Auditorium. Commencement ceremon- ies will be held this Friday at 8:00 p.m. at Bluevale and we look forward to renewing old friendships with our grads. soccer team played their first game of the playoffs last night. Orders for the Bluevale Citrus Fruit sale will be taken between Nov. 6 and 17th. Prices are $4.75 for a 20 lb. crate of oranges or grapefruit and $9.00 for a lolb. carton. Last Friday in sports, the senior football team de- feated Forest Heights 49-0. This puts them at 6 wins and 0 losses. The senior boys Volleyball team won, also against Forest Heights. while the Senior and Junior girls were defeated. The See our collection of quality pine classics 25%,. Last Wednesday Mike Miller, alias Sleem Minnel- li, captured first place in the Ms. Oktoberfest contest held at B.C.I. Heiki La- busch, Miss K-W Oktober- fest was on hand to crown the winner. team successfully made it to the playoffs but were beaten by Waterloo Oxford inthefirstgame. Ethnic event at Conestoga ofrieiate the gain-es and make the tournament highly successful. The Blmale ARTISAN INTERIORS All Lighting Fixtures across Ontario played in the morning with the mi- ners advancing to a single imam! playoff round in lheaftemoon. Thanksgo to Mr. Rajnovich and the students who helped to Bluevale. Teams from tt William St. East WATERLOO DIME 579-41 70 Tickets, $2.50 at the door or $2 in advance, can be bought from the Waterloo centre or the Garden Res- taurant, King Street, in Waterloo. Master of Ceremonies is Glenn Beir. Pastries from different countries will be served dur- ing the intermission. cultures and bring harmony and understanding to differ- ent groups," said committee chairwoman Vickie Anagnos- mpoulous. WCI plans Hawkins dance by Mark Mayo W.C.I.‘s cross country teams showed up very well at the Twin City meet Iltfunderhar. thinks "Sleezy Minelli", (Mike Miller) as he is capped Ms. Okto- berfest '75 by Miss Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest. Heike Lebusch. when she visited the pageant at Bluevale Collegiate Institute. last Wednesday of- ternoon. First runner-up was "Miss Chocolate Delight". (Steve Albrecht). Activities this week at 1hLC.I. include the contin- 0. This game removed W.C.l. from further com- petition, missing the play- offs by one point. The players would like to thank Mr. K. Parsons, Mr. E. Davis and the manager George Granat for a job well done from the side lines. "CONSULT US FOR YOUR BEST CARPET BUY" On Friday the soccer team fell to defeat. Even though Ron Schirm played a great game in the net, the rest of the team just couldn't seem to pull it together. The final score was Eastwood 3 and WCl on Friday. The midget girls team placed first and the junior boys pulled an upset beating out East- wood. The other age di- visions all ran well and showed W.C.I. have prom- ise for the future. The boys football team is still working very hard but can't seem to get on the scoreboard. The girls volleyball came up with a victory on Friday and beat Eastwood 3 games to 2. The boys team didn't do as well but most play- ers are returnees for next year. Take Highway tt to Preston, tum felt, foffow Fountain Street North to Royal Oak Road. turn ugh! on Royal Oak Road, and watch for IROQUOIS VALLEY, Green, rubber back t 4.95 ' 2.7! T0R0NAD0, Golden Agate, rubber back. TSS " SKEENA. Aztec Gold, rubber back (subs.) 9.95 4.†SOFT NYLON SHAG. Yellow, Green and Gold l0.95 5.†SAXONY SHAG. Light suede, 1695 toss IN THE MOOD SHAG, Orange/brown, It!!!) 9.95 SEE OUR SELECTION IN SHAGS, TWISTS, LOOPS. I’ATIERNS, YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER. "300'" cums “3-31“ FALL CARPET SPECIALS for this years musical "Hello Dolly" and Mr. A. Kenemy. the director. encourages all students to try out for a singing. act- ing or dancing part. This Friday W.C.l. Vik- ings will be hosting Grand River on the playing fields so be ready for an all out effort on the last game of the year. good competition and help develop players for the senior teams. The Sadie Hawkins Dance is scheduled for this Friday at 8:30 pan. featuring the bank Helix. This dance Promises to be good ac- cording to Brenda Buck and her hard working Events Committee who have organized this dance. Tickets are $3.50 in ad- vanceandHatthetuor. nation of intramural soc- cer. competitive intra- mural football and com- petitive intramural volley- ball. These zames create Auditions have 1tiatli Snug. Retail SALE MI. yd. sq. vu)