When the Duke of Welâ€" lington officially opens the 47th _ Royal _ Agricultural Winter Fair on November 14th in Toronto, he will be welcoming in excess of 300,â€" 000 visitors during the 9â€"day event to the world‘s largest indoor _ agricultural _ fair and Canada‘s showplace of champions. Page 18 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 12, 1975 The best of Canada‘s agriâ€" culture, and the world will be on display in the 27â€"acre complex under one roof as 16,000 entries compete for $250,000 in prize money. Championships will be aâ€" warded in 23 different diviâ€" DOWNTOWN WATERLOO 100 King S.,. Waterloo 4A7th Royal Fair Nov. 14 © Conn Organs © Rodgers Organs is COURTESY with VALUES FREE PARKING IN WATERLOO Heintzman Pianos 744â€"3549 sions, including dairy and beef cattle, poultry, swine, sheep, field crops, breedâ€" ing horses, dairy products, vegetables, maple syrup and honey. A dozen different livestock auctions will see buyers from all over the world bidding for the best in breeding stock and marâ€" ket cattle. As one of tne year‘s most gala sporting and social events, the Royal Horse Show features Canada‘s top horses and riders competâ€" ing in a variety of classes including Hunters and Jumpâ€" ers, colourful Arabians and Palominos, and massive draught horse teams. Opening day, Friday, Novâ€" ember 14 will again be Seâ€" nior Citizens‘ Day when all senior citizens will be ACLerO 34 2lou:s: of B Alter® 8 2lou:e of B 885â€"4690 wwfs‘ PREâ€"CHRISTMAS SPECIAL _ J.UU off ANY QUALITY PERMANENT Call *3 00 Announcing | Joanne Rose Bonnie from Tues. till Fri. at Nov. 18 â€" Nov. 28 admitted free to the Fair and to the Royal Horse Show matinee. The Fair is open from 890 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily except Sunday when the doors open at 10:00 a.m. General admission for adults is $2.00, for students der 12, 50 cents. Reserved seats for the evening Royal Horse Show, including generâ€" al admission to the Fair are priced at $.00 and $6.00. Afternoon performances on November 15, 16, 20, 21 and 22 are $4.00 â€" $6.00 and all seats are reserved. Advance ticket sales by mail close October 31 For tickets, contact the Ticket Office, Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Royal Coliseâ€" um, Exhibition Park, Torâ€" onto, M6K 3C3 or telephone (416) 366â€"9051. Lincoln Plaza Weber St. North eault y sault y With the four corners of Waterloo‘s cenotaph guarded by each of the armed forces, a Remembrance Day service took place, yesterday, in honor of those who died during the two World Wars. m Carol Fantasy ,m coming to UW * MATERNITY WEAR * BABY GIFTS The Sweater Season sasvoirrs ___â€"â€" THE The Sweater STORK S '18.3?)8?1‘128.00 STOP We honor . . . D.V.A., Blue Cross, Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way, we deâ€" liver at no charge to you. ‘ LOWER MALL, WATERLOO SQUARE, 745â€"4021 50 Westmount Rd > D zP ' 2 westmount place pharmacy 578â€"8800 westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY S 9 a m. to 10 p.m. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m and HOLIDAYS SUNDAYS Waterloo The 1lith annual Carol Fantasy at the University of Waterloo will feature Beethoven‘s â€" ninth _ symâ€" phony, a Song for Joy, performed by the univerâ€" sity â€" concert choir â€" and orchestra. _ Performances are Nov. 28 and 29 at 8 p.m. and Sunday Nov. 30 at 2:30 p.m. at the Humanities Theatre. Admission is $2 and $1 for senior citizens and students. Soloists performing are Sister Barbara lanni, a soprano from Toronto, conâ€" tralto Ruth Ann Archiâ€" bald, tenor Jake Willms and bass Ted Bearg. The university choir will be assisted by members of various community choirs. Also the Bach Cantata No. 142 will be performed, by soloists, the Chamber Choir and Orchestra. Henrik Ibsen‘s ‘The Wild Duck‘ will be preâ€" sented at the UW Humaniâ€" ties Theatre Nov. 18â€"22 at 8 p.m. Admission is $2 and $1.25 for senior citizens and students. Directed by Maurice Evans, The Wild Duck has been acclaimed as one of Ibsen‘s greatest plays The last public hearing for the Central Residentâ€" ial District Plan will be held today, Nov. 12, 7:30 pm. at the Adult Recreaâ€" tion Centre, 185 King St S., Waterloo. Public hearing