in the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary Chapel. Prof. Cabena will play Magnificat on the Ist tone by Mel- chion Schildt: Partita on "'desu, meine Freude" by Festivals, fall fairs provide fun Thanksgiving weekend is an ideal time to get the tam- ily together for an outing. Futival Country offers plenty of events this week- end that appeal to all ages. Oktoberfest, the Great Bavarian Festival, that turns Kitchener-Waterloo into a German oasis, starts this Friday and continues until October 16. You‘ll find the Okto?rfest Cele- brations wher ver, you go in the Twin Cities: in the streets, parks, ethnic clubs, restaurants. hotels - every- where! Among the varied activi- ties that will be featured during the festivities are a fashion show. the farmer's market, a carnival and parade and much. much more! The four major German clubs will also be offering hands, Bavarian cuisines and beer. Mrs. Maryon Brechin of Etobicoke and Donald G. MacLeod, of Cambridge, have been appointed to the Board of Governors of the University of Waterloo. Starting October 5 and continuing until October 9 Mrs. Brechin, named a Member of the Order of Canada for her achieve- ments in consumer affairs, is immediate past president of the Consumers' Associa- tion of Canada. Barrie Cabena. associate professor at Wilfrid Laurier University will give an organ recital on October 14 Organist" gives noon concert She will serve a two year term ending April 30, 1978. She succeeds AP. Schendel of Waterloo, who has re- signed because of illness. UW appoints two to board wish to announce that effective September 1. 1976 having been appointed to the Provincial Court Bench the firm name has been changed to Mr. MacLeod is president OSBORNE, MOLLISON, BOEHLER OSBORNE. MOLLISDN, BEAN & BUEHLER COULTER A. OSBORNE. QC. MICHAEL T. MOLLISON WAYNE L. BOEHLER as now associated with the firm in the practice of law 71 Weber Street East Kstchener. Ontario DOUGLAS A. BEAN WAYNE F. MCCORMICK partners m the firm of 579-1040 and that is the Norfolk County fair and horse show in Simcoe. lt promises to be a great event with plenty of ac- tivities and displays pre- pared for your enjoyment. Grandstand shows. har- ness racing, agricultural exhibits and a midway are just some of the featured events, There are plenty of fall fairs taking place through- out Festival Country this weekend. The Burford Fall Fair on October 11 will feature a horse show, animal judg- ing, harness racing and a midway. There will be a midway at the Rockton “World's Fair", as well. Open to the public October 9, 10,11. the fair will also have a rodeo, horse shows, dairy, pet and baby shows. - The Erin fall fair takes place October 8 - 11 and among the many exhib- This is another in the series of WLU Music at Noon Concerts. The recital is from 12:30-1:20 p.m. Ad- “mission is free and every- one is welcome. F.W. Zachow: Prelude lk Fugue in E min'or by N. Bruhns; and Magnificat on lst tone by D. Buxtehude. of Savage Shoes (1970) Ltd., and of Interco Savage Ltd., both of Cambridge. He is also president of the Shoe Manufacturers Association of Canada. His appointment was an- nounced recently by Pre- mier William Davis. He is one of seven members of the board appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. He will serve a three year term ending April 30, 1979. Mrs. Brechin and Mr. MacLeod attended their first board meeting at the University of Waterloo on Tuesday, Oct. 5. its and activities will be horse, livestock and pet ateeetdance,bands,acmm- ates, a midway and par- GRADE s PUPILS M, Crairrirrijirlk LOCATION' Seagra ms Stadium TIMES Wednesdays T - 10 p.m. COST' NO CHARGE NOTE' Bring your own badminton racquets and shuttles. Running shoes must be worn Bring a Friend. There are still iiew openings for boys ages ll to 13 Call Community Services at 886-1550 to register. (1) Grade 5 students only in the Province of Ontario. (2) Theme: Fire Prevention in the home. (3) Size of poster, minimum 18" x M". (4) Posters may be done in crayon, colored pencil, water color, tempra paint or paper. Movement is the medium of expression. This class will explore movement as it relates to creative rhy- thms and to creative expression. It will study basic dance skills, basic movements. and locomotor movement as well as strive to develop the strength and coordination of the child. For Girls and Boys ages 5 - 10 years. SANDOWNE SCHOOL - Begins Tues. Oct. 12th 5'30-6'30p.m. MR EDGER BAUER - Begins Wed. Oct. 13th 6n0-r30p.m. COST' $5.00 PHONE. 886-1550 to register The winners will be presented with their awards at the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs' Conference in May 1977. _ 1. Two Canada Savings Bonds - l - Boy $100.00; 1 - Girl $100.00; plus two films relating to the Fire Service will be donated to the school library of the winning pupils. courtesy of the Ontario Muni- cipal Fire Prevention Officers Association. 2. Ten cash awards of $10.00 will be given to five girls and five boys receiving Honorable mention for their entries. ENTRY FO RMS ' Speakers: Mr. and Mrs. F. Pulkinghom POSTER COMPETITION ADULT RECREATION CENTRE "The Maritime: and Newfoundland" . Friday. October tt at 2:00 p.m. THE ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS CREATIVE DANCE FOR CHILDREN AUDIO VISUAL PRESENTATION King St. South at Allen, Waterloo Sponsored By WATERLOO FIRE STATION - Sponsored by Project Prop - COMPETITION RULES COMMONIIY SERVICES HOCKEY SCHOOL STARTS SUN. OCT. 10th And Further "tformation May Be Picked Up At Either 216 Weber Street North or Westmount Road North for ADULT MIXED BADMINTON AWARDS Waterloo museum. Ouch-g SLIM - (Corner of King & Allen St. , Activities Dailv Mon. - Fri. Include. Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 15e tea & coffee. Note: No mem- bership needed INFORMATION: 5hr-itt20. All interested boys 18 years of age. 1. " Thurs. Oct. 7th - Waterloo Arena 2. 4:30 Sun. Oct. 10th - Waterloo Arena The W.M.H.A. is in need of coaches for Midget House League Division. Please contact the Convenor Mr. Doug 'Thiel at 744-1417. FOR HOCKEY - Co-sponsored by W.M.H.A. and Ca- nadian Hockey Association. __ A --- MINOR HOCKEY All] GIRLS BIIGETTE BEBISTIIATIOIS LATE registrations are now being accepted at Commu- nity Services Dept. - 3rd floor. Marsland Centre - 20 Erb St. W., Waterloo. , Times Mon. - Friday. ' 9 ant - 4 pan. For more information call 886-1550 K-W Juvenile Civitan League are accepting boys 21 yrs. old to play this season. Please register " noted Satuéday. Oct. 9th - 12:30-C00pan. Open to alt coaches, managers, convenors etc. above. every Monday 11-00 a.m. - roo pm. at Ponderosa Steak House (Weber Street, Waterloo) Special Low Prices for You Rib-eye steak $1.54 Extra Cut 1.89 Chopped Sirloin 1.49 Plus! Free coffee or tea all afternoon Monday October ll, 1976 10‘00&.m.-5'00p.m. $5.50/person (includes lunch, dance and Oktoberfest souvenir) For more information or reservations call 579-1020 ... Music Provided By- “‘ 'Prize for the WORST dress' Admission- $1 plus one grocery item Refreshments served. Call 579-1020 HARD TIMES DANCE In PARTY Saturday October 23, 19767 -30 PM. Enjoy Prizes, Entertainment, Dancing Adult Noon Hour - 12-1 p.m. M.-Fri. Waterloo Arena and Albert McCormick Arena Parents at Pre-Shooters: Tuesdays - 10-11 :3oa.m. Thursdays 1:30 - 3 pan. Waterloo Arena and Moses Springer Arena PUBLIC ICE SKATING ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA SATURDAYS' er- no p.m. ADMI$ION . Child .56 Student JiOe Adult .75: Family $1.50 NO SPECTATORS ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADUlI’S ADULT RECREATION CENIRE SENIOR CITIZENS DINNER cum Friday November 12, 1976 Leave' fr30 a.m. Retum' 6-00 p.m. Cost- M/person MOHAWK RACEWAY Thursday October 26, 1976 Leave' 5'30 p.m. Returw after last race (approx. 12-00a.m.) OKTDBEBFEST PARADE PARTY ROYAL WINTER FAIR Cost- $3/person LEVEL I - COACHES CLINICS HOBKEY COACHES NEEDED FifEE.tCE SHINE “Jill. _ JUVENILE MICKEY Atumut ""0018 JUVENILE NOTE: “THE TOPPERS" tttil'!,),,!).'!,,',!.,?,,,' BUS TOURS COMMUNITY SERVICES