SAM ARMSTRONG, left, a representative from the Liquor Control Board, Donn Gandy, a Waterioo Reâ€" gional police officer and Bill Ferguson, an inspector for the Liquor License Board. look on as 21â€"yearâ€"old Kathy Blair presents the identification necessary to get her Who Card. The Kitchener resident was one of hundreds who are applying for the cards on the third floor of Market Square in Kitchener. The cards are considered official identification and can be obtained until Satarday, Oct. 1. â€" . The reason 19 yearâ€"old Arlene Yantha picked up a Who Card was "because I don‘t look like I‘m 18." o _ ‘""And I don‘t look like I‘m 24, I guess," chimed in her friend Dennis Corrigan. _ _ c S . \The Who Card...how and why These were two of hundreds of people ranging in age from 18 to 39 who picked up their Who Cards at Market Square last week. The cards are official identification recognized by the Ontario Hotel and Motel Association and the Waterloo Region Hotel and Motel Association. m'li;hey,are endorsed by the Liquor Licence Board, the Canadian Restaurant Association â€" Grand Valley Branch the Waterloo Regional Police and the Kitchener and Waterloo Chambers of Commerce and provincial govâ€" ernment. The card bears the holders photograph and is the only acceptable piece of identification recognized by licensed premises in the Waterloo Region. _ _ S The card comes as a relief, and simplifies identification matters for some young people. â€" S â€""It‘s a lot easiér than carrying around your wallet with all your IDs in it," noted 19â€"yearâ€"old Bill Ferguson of Waterloo. The card is not exclusively for young people who want proof of age. Aytac Goknar is well over 18 but she is a resident of Turkey who â€"will spend the next year in Waterâ€" loo while her husband conducts research, and lectures Nominations now open for "Women of Y ear" Whether it‘s your wife. mother, secretary, boss or favourite female politician, if she is making what you believe to be an outâ€" standing â€" contribution _ to her family and/or her comâ€" munity, then nominate her. Residents in the Waterâ€" loo Region are being given a chance to show their apâ€" preciation to the 10 women they admire most. The cateâ€" gories for nominations inâ€" clude community service, youth of the year, politician. labour force, athlete, homeâ€" maker, _ senior _ citizen, businessâ€"woman, _ culture and professional. The â€" nominations . may be made by an individual or group. Officials of the event will be glad to speak with a group regarding the event. ‘‘This is your opportunâ€" ity to recognize 10 women in the Region who have made outstanding contribuâ€" tions in their category, who are civic oriented and who continually strive to make life better for the citiâ€" zens of the Regional Muniâ€" cipality _ of _ Waterloo," said Jane Greb, Chairâ€" woman of the event. The Third Annual Kâ€"W Oktoberfest ‘*Women _ of the Year‘ event will be held on Thursday, Oct. 13 at 8 pm. at the Valhalla Inn Ballroom _ in _ Kitchener. The public is invited to The National Youth Orâ€" chestra this week announcâ€" ed a golden opportunity for Waterloo musicians. Y outh orchestra opens auditions Applications are now beâ€" ing accepted for the 1978 summer season. Musicians between the ages of 14 and 24 are invited to compete in the auditions in London, Sudbury, Toronto and Otâ€" tawa, during December and January. * Since the audition itself is a valuable educational exâ€" perience. musicians 12 to at the University of Waterloo. She went to the trouble of picking up a card to use as an important piece of personal identification when writing cheques or similar circumâ€" stances. > Fashion show Fashions will be supâ€" plied by Fudge‘s of Waterâ€" loo Square and furs by Kaufman Furs, Water St. Wine and cheese will be served after the show. The ladies auxiliary 404 wing are arranging a fashion show at the wing Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. ‘‘This is going to hlep me, I know," she said while waiting for her application to be processed. 7 1‘hedoomopenedatmonon1mnday, Sept. 22 and by 5 p.m. 575 people had received their cards. 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