Athletic complex {(Continued from page 1} Waterioo, Kitchener and Cambridge are the main beneficiaries of the faciliâ€" ties and the communities will be asked to help in the public fund raising camâ€" paign. The project has reâ€" ceived support from the city The winners of the licorice eating contest held during the carnival at Bluevale Collegiate last Friday eveâ€" ning are Cynthia Vail, left, and Guy Cameron. Both are grade nine students. A cost analyst has workâ€" ed closely with the design team to keep the cost of the structure â€"to a minimum. The drawings will be comâ€" pleted in February and wil} go to tender in March. A specific area has been set aside close to the main entrance to display the Conâ€" estoga Wagon. > this level. CORRECTIONS We apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused you PAGE 5 PAGE 10 HOME FLYER SALE To date the college has $4.0 million pledged. The Ministry of Colleges and Universities pledged $3.8 million, the students, staff and faculty have pledged $40,000 with Wintario matchâ€" ing this amount. The Board of Governors has pledged $120,000 and if the public fund drive can raise $200,000 this will be matched by Wintario. â€" councils of all centers. The estimated operating costs will be $200,000 per year. e The facility will be locatâ€" ed on the Doon campus and from Homer Watsor Bouleâ€" Ready Made Draperies Size 144 x 95 Are Not Available SIZE 98 x 84" SHOULD READ $19.97 Not 39.97 5 pc. Swivel Dinette Set Not Exactly As IHlustrated Table is Rectangular Not Round vard the building will apâ€" pear as a low double archâ€" ed structure rising gently from a series of landscaped earth mounds or berms which, piled against the sides of the structure, elimiâ€" nate the need for vertical walls. â€" Mr. Hunter hopes the building will provide ideas to other institutions planâ€" nming a similar addition. He also has hopes that by the community using the facilâ€" ity it will help break down the wall that seems to exist between the community and the college. A big boatload of suceulent breaded shrimp (21 in all) and a heap [ of crispy chips. f Only $1.99 every day. H.Salt Ashand Chips. S =s! ~batr io: e gthmenntntmem~ 104. Aexsee i ate z) tss a c =e<<= l TTR ] 2. e 3 & Smarsee awfl i: @= | _ 2e o pret m o ce | Molg â€" 1 ind P o ¢ .,. f@’f ues -f“! ‘Al‘.‘ 7 y ~ t - :"6{ \\\\ El -‘ bps ‘ 648 King St. West (at Wellington) KITCHENER _ _ _ _( Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, Saptembey 21, 1977 â€" Page 6 Waterloo Square Customers! )]CEtrs: ~___â€" We suggest you use our new DRIVEâ€"IN ENTRANCE on CAROLINE ST .â€" for more convenience the Latest Styles Corner Ontario and Duke St., Kitchener and Waterioo Square _ â€" 253 King St. North (at University) WATERLOO Lab on Premises