~ _ * Page 10â€" Watrioo. Chronicle, Wodnesday, HNovember 2;â€" 1976 H.D. Wilson, broadcaster and commentator on 1490 CHYM and _ CKGLâ€"FM will be the subject of a The Athlete‘s Foot carries Canada‘s largest selection of quality hiking boots â€" light, medium and heavy weight styles in both men‘s and women‘s sizes. The people at the Athlete‘s Foot are fully trained in the fitting and uses of hiking boots. Whether you‘re dreaming of scaling the Eiger or just looking for a great winter boot, drop into the Athlete‘s Foot and take advantage of our hiking boot sale â€" it only happens once a year. the H.D. Wilson:is "roasted" on his retirement ‘"roasting‘"‘ at the hands of . Park. i _ $y Lf terion Sales and Advertising mï¬um% Whinney; barrister Bart a host of local dignitaries on CHYM Radio has arranged Club to mark the retiree the last decade here in Kit« , Lawrence; CKKW person the evening of Monday, Noo the evening under the aus ment of Mr. Wilson after chener Waterloo. ity Dan Fisher, univers vember 15th at Bingeman pices of the Kitchener Waâ€" _ more than thirty years of A feature of the evening professor. Glennâ€" Carr will be dinner entertainment reglonal chairman 1J thie t t r tC ‘s< .A B es 5?‘?;&7’ noatrks * mb sn e o Hiking oot sale the VANAR!I heavy duty hiker with full grain uppersâ€" leather lining throughout â€" thick foam insulation, double riveted ‘d‘ ring lacing and interior scree guard â€" Goodyear welt construction ~ with 2 midsoles and rubber lug outsole BADLANDER light weight hiking boot â€" tough suede leather upper with leather lining and foam padding for support and insulation â€" stitchdown lug sole a limited selection of light, medium and heavy boots 25â€"30% discount oÂ¥ regular price $30.00 Today till Saturday only regular price $50.00 Today till Saturday only labs 39 99 19° 229 Dundas St. 438â€"3264 WATERLOO 34 King St. N. 886â€"1210 KITCHENER 8 King St. E 742â€"4061 GUELPH 54 Carden St. 836â€"0620 LONDON * e $ N P K e Metric system is topic of forum Casa Loma is a fiftyâ€"room castle built in Toronto by Sir Henry Pellatt, just beâ€" fore the beginning of the First World War. It has a secret door and a hidden staircase. Trip to Casa Loma, Planetarium planned lisher Sandy Baird; Kitâ€" ‘chener alderman Morley Rosenberg, Waterloo Mayâ€" or Herb Epp,â€" Waterloo councilior Mary Jane Meâ€" The_ Kitchener Family YMCA and the Waterloo Family *Y‘ is planning an allâ€"day bus trip to Casa Loma and the McLaughlin Planetarium on November 11th. by Canadian political satirâ€" ist Dave Broadfoot. Roastâ€" master for the evening will be CHYM‘s Bill Moyer and Mr. Martinek‘s topic will be Why Metric. Mrs. Hughes will discuss metrics in the kitchen. Proâ€" ject NIPâ€"staff will discuss market metrics. Guest speakers will be A. Martinek, chairman of technology at the Waterloo campus of Conesâ€" toga College, and Pat Hughes, a home economist and president of the Kâ€"W branch of the Consumâ€" ers Association of Canada. » At the McLaughlin Planeâ€" tarium, a one hour presenâ€" tation on the infinite wonâ€" ders of the heavens will take place above the heads of the viewers, on the great domedâ€"ceiling. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre. it is expected that over one thousand will be in attendâ€" Roasters to date include regional chairman â€" Jack How to survive the metric maze will be the topic of discussion Nov. 15 at the Adult Recreaâ€" tion Centre when Project NIP sponsors a public forum. . ° Buses will leave from ENUA CA o qgn nR ~+ e 00 0 oi se Pnd couls is ~ Cï¬ ids e ea s KR . ‘wA te o h e Beth Pemberton a 13 year old from Young St is haonoured this week as v. *erloo‘s outstandâ€" ing athlete A grade 8 student attending Macâ€" Gregor semior public school, Beth is the preâ€" mier runner on their xâ€"country team Last week competing against 100 other giuls from 20 schools she placed 1st in the 19 mile Muscrat Ramble held in Waterloo park. Earâ€" lrer in the year Beth won the xâ€"country Bufâ€" falow run in Cambrndge For being chosen thhs weeks outstanding athlete she will be receiving a gift from The Athlete‘s Foot shoe store the dinner along with the enâ€" tertainment.â€" Tickets at $8 each are now available from any Toronto Dominion Bank in Kitchener or Waâ€" terloo with all proceeds goâ€" eral manager John Larke and several other unconfirmâ€" Club‘s ing to the Kitchener Waâ€" terloo Sales and Advertising both the Kitcheger> and Waterloo Family YMCA‘s at 10 a.m. and will return at approximately 6: 00 p.m. Cost is $5 for ‘Y* Memâ€" bers and $ for nonâ€"memâ€" bers with a 50¢ discount on all other children from the same family. Please call the ‘Y‘ for further information and a registration form. Kitch ener ‘Y‘ Telephone 743 5201, Waterloo Family ‘Y" Athlete of the Week