; Conestoga e 28 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 28, 1977 at our Doon, Guelph, Stratford and Waterloo campuses. All former students, faculty and staff are invited to drop in for a piece of Birthday Cake, catch up on the news â€" meet old friends. 7:30 p.m. 4 Saturday, October 1st CONVOCATION L â€" our Ninth â€" will be held at the Kitchener Memorial _ Auditorium at 1:00 g.m. Graduates from all College programs â€" Postâ€"Secondary, Apprenticeship and Canada Employment will be honoured. Mr. Robin Phillips, Artistic Director of the Stratftord Festival, will accept a special presentation for his contributions to the excellence of Canadian Theatre. TENCENNIAL HOMECOMING BALL â€" at the Waterloo Motor Inn. Reception at 7:00 p.m., dinner at 8:00 p.m., followed by dancing to Opus 11. Sunday, October 2nd OPEN HOUSE at our Doon, Guelph, Stratford, and Waterloo campuses. _ Displays, Films, Free Draws, Birthday Cake, Free Babysitting. Models of the new Athletic Facility will be on display at the Doon campus. Bring the family â€" pack a picnic and come for the afternoon! Don‘t miss this opportunity to explore YOUR COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Tencennial Celebration Days are here! Come to the Conestoga College campus nearest you and help us â€" celebrate a happy new decade! _ â€" D D D onb D D) O Make this a Conestoga weekend! We‘ve got a lot to share. & Friday, September 30th snitrpronmiecgmmengy. WCI midget, junior runners 'A D F winat crossâ€"country meet _ @es-/c';%‘@ \ Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology To rencenn®" O J Field hockey jamboree a planned for Saturday Waterloo Board of Education announces its field hockey jamboree taking place this Saturday, Oct. 1 at Columbia Games get under way at 9 a.m. and continue through until 2:30 p.m. with an estimated 22 schools taking part. fields. The boys‘â€"and girls‘ cross country teams at Waterioo Collegiate areg â€" running with winning style into the 1977 season. On Friday, Sept. 23 at Waterloo Park, Sept. 23 at Waterioo Park, the midget team, including Mike Houston, John Egâ€" Mike Houston, John Egâ€" ° gart, Wes Scott and Andy Harrington, and the junior boys‘ team, including Dave._ Young, Gord Hagie, Carl.\ Nagel and Rob Filiatrault, won their division team tiâ€" tles for the second week in 18 CHARLES ST. W. KITCHENER manxDAYâ€"SATURDAY 10â€"56:30 P.M between ONTARIO and GAUKEL $|. FRIDAY 10â€"9 P.M. pENMANS§ FACTORY OUTLET STORES KITCHENER 578â€"0+10 For years, United Trails has been making it easy for airline travellers to get to and from Toronto International Airport ... without having to worry about what to do with their car. And you too can 5 UNITED TRAILS INC. AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION . _â€" SERVICE AIRPORTER SERVICE HEHB U L Pickups from 5 Kitchenerâ€"Watertooâ€"Cambridge locations . . . then direct by van to Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 at Toronto International Airport. CALL US FOR FULL DETAILS PASSENGERS â€" TO AND FROM TORONTO AIRPORT UNITED TRAILS INC. INQUIRE AT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT OR Thorne placed third in the midget girls race. Meanwhile, in Toronto, the midget boys race and Sheri and Karen Groff, won the “‘&‘é‘x"&"deï¬Ã©'tpe top cross baseball team $ 0â€" & . ~ touw ‘area con Swdiay, On win streak WCI Senior‘ girls‘ team in‘ senior â€" team title at : the Henry Carr Crusaders‘ Inâ€" enjoy that same ‘convenience, seven days a week. Our prompt, courteous drivers pick you up right at your home . . . and whisk you via comfortable limousine to either Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. You travel in airâ€"conditioned ease â€" and arrive calm, cool and worryâ€" tree to make your departure arâ€" rangements. Give us a call next time you‘re planning to flyâ€". .. and let United Trails get you to and from Toronto International Airport, worryâ€"free! CAMBRIDGE 653â€"3931 team competed in a gruclâ€" ling four and oneâ€"half mile race in the Springbank Inâ€" ternational Meet in London. â€" WCI runners ‘made‘ an excellent showing, finishing» in the top half of the field â€" * of 160 runners. 20 Laurel girls Laure} Vocational School girl‘s baseball team began a very successful season this year by playing two strong games _ against Brantford and Guelph. In the first game against Guelph,, the final score was 22â€"7. In the second game against a very tough Brantâ€" ford team, the final score was 19â€"18. * j Home runs were scored by Bonnie Berg, Terry Munâ€" zinger, Marianne Pelger and Mary Lou Hintz. Other team members are: Sue Dahmer, Judie Mills (captain), Marianne _Pelâ€" ger, Joanne McKie, "Ivy Botisse, Helen Boivin, Juâ€" dy Guthrie, Rosie Clark,. Tammy Macintosh, Rose Cardinale, Evelyn Kiebs, Judy Benoit, Kathy Macâ€" Innis, â€" Faye _ Strudivic, Ginger Roth. and Loraine LeBlanc (manager). God wouldn‘t have given us feet if he didn‘t mean for us to use them. ~ Walk. Walk a hlock.Today. &