i Wifrid LAgrier Univerâ€" . _ Since 1966 the Beckett and -ny'.r«wamu +McDonald team has toured guentiu is second . Piano eight countries performing orkshop in July. This poo most of the standard works Workshop in July. This poâ€" pular event begins on Sunâ€" day July 2 with a piano reciâ€" tal in the theatre Audiâ€" torium at. 8:00 p.m. featuring the Beckett and program includes works by Mozart, Bruce Mather, and featurilig the Beckett and McDonald piano duo. Their ChZe DAZE ASK FOR YOUR FREE 570 CHYM WINSTICKER AT ANY PARTICIPATING SERVICE STATION IN THE KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO, CAMBRIDGE, GUELPH AREA. PUT IT IN THE REAR WINDOW OF YOUR CAR. YOU MAY BE SPOTTED AND BE AN INSTANT WINNER OF A GREAT PRIZE ... OR ... LISTEN TO 570 CHYM FOR YOUR LUCKY LICENSE NUMBER TO BE CALLED. WELL BE AWARDING THOUSANDS OF PRIZES ALL SUMMER LONG . .. WITH THE GRAND PRIZE ON LABOUR DAY OF A 1978 CHEVY CHEVETTE. ALWAYS . .. YOURE A WINNER WITH 570 CHYM. TRY US ON‘. .. TURN US ON . . . THE GREAT 570 CHYM. Lo s ILAone mm AND THERE‘S A CHANCE YOU COULD WIN THE freute C HERE‘S HOW YOU CAN GET YOURS A SALE YOU WON‘T FORGET AT â€"â€"WLUâ€"presents second piano workshopâ€" GET YOUR COMING SOON in the repertory as well as many new works including a number written especially for them. * Classes in the workshop begin on July 3 with lectures and individual lessons from a faculty g five. Marjorie Beckett, Ralph Elsaesser Closed Saturday July 1st due to Dominion Day Holiday and the Beckett and Mc Donald team of the W.L.U. Music Faculty and joined by Smith of w.qu' ég. Profesâ€" sor Brockâ€"Smith is well sor Brockâ€"Smith is well known across Canada as a lecturer, teacher and adâ€" judicator. Her classey last year at the first Piano Workshop proved to be highâ€" ly stimulating to all conâ€" Classes in technique, enâ€" semble, ear training, sight reading, as well as the inâ€" dividual lessons, the Master Class and the Teachers‘ reâ€" pertory sessions, provide students with a wide range of options for which Univerâ€" sity Credit is available. The board of directors of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Junior Achievement held their 9th annual meeting Monday, electing Frank Kroetsch of Frank Kroetsch Construcâ€" tion Consulting Ltd. presiâ€" dent for 1978â€"79. Other officers elected were: 1st viceâ€"president, Klaus Kapps, J.M. Sch neider Ltd.; secretary, Irwin Duncan, Harper, _ _ New president for Junior Achievement NRLS , I@ LL8.0. that‘s what its really all about! BECKETT AND McDONALD PIANO DUO Haney and Co., and tread urer, Paul Howard, Weber and Howard. The position of 2nd viceâ€"president will be filled at a later date. According to outgoing preâ€" sident Ted Krug of Midlandâ€" Doherty Ltd., 1977â€"78 was one of the most successful years to date for the JA proâ€" gram in Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo. Over 300 ‘students participated in 13 miniâ€"comâ€" panies during the year. As well, a ‘"Summer Enâ€" terprises‘‘~ program involâ€" ving 60 students is running throughout July and August. The Junior Achievement program gives high school students the opportunity to learn about the world of buâ€" siness by operating their own simulated company.