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The bowlers, eight men and eight women, will be The Kâ€"W Little Theatre buzzing hive of industry these days. There has been no summer layâ€"off for many of the members as rehearsails are well under way for the Okâ€" toberfest showing of the broadway â€" musical ‘‘The Boyfriend." Casting is complete and director John Wright is putting the cast of 20 through their scenes. Musical director, Lynne Beesly and choral director, Brian Dorscht, are busy getting the musical numbers in tune and Deadra King is whipping the dance numâ€" bers into shape. For the first time in several years the Kâ€"W Little Theatre group has a box office with regular hours where the public can buy tickets for the show. It is located in the Kâ€"W Litâ€" tle Theatre building at 9 Princess Street in Waterâ€" loo and it opens officially on Tuesday, September 6. It will be open every week night from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturdays from noon to 3 p.m. ‘‘The Boyfriend‘" is openâ€" ing on Friday, Oct. 7 at the Victoria Park Pavilion, continues on Oct. 8 and S P Englert Chairman ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS MONSIGNOR DOYLE AND ST. BENEDICT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS â€" CAMBRIDGE Registrations for All Students will begin promptly at 9 00 a m Dismmssal will be at 1 1. 30 a m ST. DAVID JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL â€" WATERLOO Registrations for Grades Nine and ten â€" 9. 30 a m Grade Eight â€" 10. 30 a m Grade Seven â€" 1 30 p m BUS TRANSPORTATION Arrangements for both elementary and jumor high schools are the same as those of the last school sterm. except where parents have been otherwise advised Should you have any questions concerning the bus schedules,. please contact Mr J Doerr Assistant Transportation Supervisor 578 3660 Reâ€"Opening of Schools Kindergarten through Grade Eight â€" Classes will begin promptly at 9 OO;/? Tuesday September 6th â€" Oismissal at regular{ime Tuesday, September 6th, 1977 The Waterloo County Separate School Board women‘s division finals at Tolworth, Surrey, pions will face the winners from 35 other countries in the thirteenth _ Bowling World Cup which was inâ€" augurated back in 1955 in Dublin, Ireland. Canadian tenpin bowlers have been bowling eliminaâ€" Dec. 11. runs from Oct. 10 to Oct. 15. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. sharp and there is to be a bar and dancing afterâ€" wards. To get into the spirit of the show the audience is invited to raid grandâ€" mother‘s closet and attic and come in the costume of the twenties. Flannel bags and straw coaters are suitable for the guys and headache bands, rolled down stockings and pudding basin hats will be fine for the giris. _ Tickets are only $4 and interested persons are urged to get them as soon as they can. Waterioo Square Customers! !-liss"“cl We suggest you use our new DRIVEâ€"IN ENTRANCE on CAROLINE ST. JESSOPS Corner Ontario and Duke St., Kitchener and Waterioo Square for more convenience tion rounds throughout the Kramer of Sault Ste. Marie country sinee March 1977. . and Glen Watson of Toronto $300 bowlers started off on who missed> the World the Bowling World Cup Title by a mere one pin trail at that time. in the final match. The main challenge for . Current holders of the the Canadian Title is likely Bowling World Cup titles to come from Cathy Townâ€" â€" are Paeng Nepomucene of the Canadian Title is likely Bowling World Cup titles a R BE to come from Cathy Town _ are Paeng Nepomuceno of § send of Montreal in the the Philippines and Lucy ‘ap: 61 women‘s divigion and Gerâ€" _ Giovinco of the U.S.A. They . [ E « ard Dnmweau.mam of _ wonbowling‘s m::tt prized: : * Montreal, in meb‘s _ singles crown in last year‘s f event. Cathy won the Canaâ€" World Finals, held . in ampoo & Set $4. dian title in 10975 and went â€" Telwan, lran. | _ Style. Cot ontowiathev‘igï¬m Sin:mbt:;mm & Blow Dry: $7. pionship later that year in . Wor w Sttampoo, Styte Cut Manila. Gerard is the curâ€" in London, Paris, Guada & Set . w“_n rent Canadian Champion jara, Tokyo, Copenhagen. y .. g4 oQ up having won the title in Hong _ Kong, Hamburg, > § 1976 and placing lith in Singapore, Caracas, Open Daily also 1976 and placing lith in the World~ Finals held last Novermber in Iran. Canada has been parâ€" ticipating in the Bowling World Cup for 13 years and has produced three World Champions, namely, Blon die Robinson of Toronto, Ray Mitchell of Scarborough and Cathy Townsend of Montreal. All three have been inducted in Canada‘s Sports Hall of Fame. We have also had two second place finishes by Jim Get your rear in gear. Take a walk. J F Chifford. Director of Education ii'{ï¬ ï¬ (g Watk a hlock.Today. L <&p EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Reg. $15.99 SALE SHOES NOTE: if you need a complete Scuba outfit come in and see us. 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