If you like folk and blueâ€" grass music and want something to do on Sept. 18, wander on out to the Pioneer Sportman‘s Club for an afternoon and eveâ€" ning of music, crafts and Page 16 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 7, 1977 REINZEL INSULATION *Weaving* Embroidery *Crocheting* Neediepoint*Rug Hooking Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 â€" Thurs. & Fri. to 9 Llioyd Young & Co.. Receiver Manager, has instructed M R Jutz: & Co . Inc to sell the assets of Wellgate Tire Sales & Service Ltd TIRE SHOP EQUIPMENT 8 Floor Jacks. 3 â€" 10 Ton; Chicago Impact Wrenches and Sockets: Crawlers. Parts Bins. Air Tank; Tire Repair Kit. Tire Safety Cage. Vise & Work Benches, Aceteleyne Weldâ€" er. Tire Racks. Carts; WOLF Grinder: Compression Gauge: Hose. Test Tanks: Alum. Ladders, Misc. 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RECEIVERS â€" School, Office, Social Stationery should be well worth the $ (in advance) price of The Waterloo Regional Rape Distress Centre in coâ€"operation with CKGLâ€"FM is holding their second Festive Gathering, and if the weather holds out. it admission. "It will be a one day afâ€" fair, with 15 different groups of musicians, all playing free of charge," said Cenâ€" tre worker Nadine Vockeroth ‘"‘There will be folk and bluegrass â€" music, . crafts such as jewellery, ceraâ€" mics, woodworking, leatherâ€" craft, calligraphy." Festive Gathering ‘77 will also have foods of variâ€" ous kinds to offer the conâ€" certâ€"goer . ‘‘There will be hotdogs and hamburgers because the club has a concession out there, but there will also be alternative foods, such as vegetarian, baked goods with natural products like fruit and nuts, sandâ€" Shoppers at the city‘s Fairview Park Mall will get a peek into the future next week. A Canada Post display on coding and meâ€" chanization will feature the same â€" ultraâ€"modern â€" mail handling techniques to be used in the city‘s own new postal plant opening next summer. _ Future postal . display Using videotapes, colour transparencies and pamphâ€" lets, The Canada Post Cineâ€" ma unit shows how mechanâ€" ized mail handling in Canâ€" ada‘s 26 largest cities works to improve the speed and reliability of service while holding down the costs of moving large mail volumes. Manned by local postal perâ€" sonnel, the Cinema will be at Fairview Mail from Sepâ€" tember 6th to September 10th. Approximately 17 feet in diameter, the Cinema unit has three viewing screens; at two of the screens viewâ€" ers stand outside the unit, while the third screen takes a small audience seated inside the unit. Staff will be on duty from noon until the mall closes Tuesday through Friday, and all day Saturday. _ * RESOURCE RECOVERY FOR | THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO Monday, September 12 Tuesday, September Wednesday, _ Cambndge City Hall 2 00 â€" 9 00 P M September 14 Councit Chambers, 46 Dickson Street. Cambrdge Find out about methods, sites, costs, probâ€" lems and solutions. Discuss your ideas with study team members. Register your opinion on how to solve our garbage problems. 4 Converting garbage into fuel is currently under study by the Region of Waterloo as one means to cope with the thousands of tons per day it produces. Regional Chairman Jack Young wants full pubâ€" lic discussion of this idea before Council conâ€" siders it. GARBAGE TO FUEL? Be there and be heard‘! Kitchener Family YÂ¥ M C A 200 â€" 9. 00 P M 13 Panel Room. 57 Queen Street North. Kitchener OPEN HOUSES Arts & Recreation Centre 2:00 â€" 9.00 P.M Beside Bresilau Mennonite Church, 226 Woolwich Street. Breslau wiches made of whole wheat bread. It‘s not _ ‘health food‘ as such, but it will be alternative food," said Ms. Vockeroth. The Centre staff will be operating a booth selling Tâ€"shirts with the Festive Gathering Motif, literature on the Centre, and crafts made by Centre workers. The gates open at 11 a.m. but Centre staff wants people to park at the Kâ€" Mart plaza on highway 8 **We really had a problem last year, because there was nowhere for people to park, so. this year we‘ve rented a bus which will run every 15 minutes from Nadine Vockeroth (left) and Lorna Warlow hold the Festive Gathering ‘77 poster. The afternoon music festival will be held Sept. 18 and will feature folk and bluegrass music, crafts, workshops, and alternative foods. The festiâ€" val is sponsored by the Waterloo Regional Rape Distress Centre and CKGLâ€" FM to raise money for operating the Centre. (Continued from page 1) construction and wear a safety belt when climbing up Answer to conserving energy * C free of charge." The bus will run from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and is being held to raise money to keep the Rape Distress Centre â€" operational _ this year, although the Centre has applied for Canada Works grants. Last year‘s festival, alâ€" though successful in terms of performances, was not financially successful. "It was a lot of fun last year, it was a beautiful day, it went really well and everybody enjoyed themâ€" Fred‘s only complaint now is that his generator reâ€" quires too much wind just to keep it going. He just might take a trip to Europe some the tower. *‘*‘And consult the governâ€" ment," he adds. ‘"Who knows? They just might have some plans available and you might even be able to get some funds from them." & HOURS 18 CHARLES ST w _ KiTCHENER mMONDAY SATURDAY 10 5 30 P. M Wetween ONTARIO and GAUKEL St FRIDAY 10 9 P M _ 00000 pENMANS FACTORY OUTLET STORES to 11:30 selves. It was held to raise money to help the Centre stay open last year and we‘re hoping it wili raise more money . this year. Last year we raised about $1,000 and had about $1,000 in expenses, so it wasn‘t that successful in financial terms. But it was a really good time for everyone," said Ms. Vockâ€" eroth. CKGLâ€"FM is supporting the centre by paying for the grounds. Last year the radio station also did the announcing, but this year announcing will be done by Centre staff. day to round up a more effiâ€" cient generator or alternaâ€" tor for his windmill. Fred estimates that with the blades rotating twoâ€" times a second in a 20 mileâ€" anâ€"hour wind, the blade tips are moving at almost 50 milesâ€"anâ€"hour. ‘‘*But how often do we get a 20 mileâ€"anâ€"hour wind?" he asks. "I‘m using this to heat and light my garage. It‘s not just a hobby.‘‘