ARETE was formed early in ms by three young pro- fessional mimes, all gradua- tes of the Canadian Mime School, to dispell many of the myths that presently surround the world of mime, All of the performers - Randy Birch, Kevin McKen- drick and Don Spino - are all wen-sch/Ned and ex- perienced in mime. mask and theatrieal clown. The sketches they perform require skills including acrobatics, magic, juggling. pantomime and improviza- Once again this year, the Salvation Army needs your help in filling empty stock- ings with toys. candy and clothing for the children on their needy list. Many of these children belong to one- parent families or broken homes and through unfor- tunate circumstances will have little or no Christmas unless help is given. In order for the Salvation Army to give two or three toys to each child, they will need several thousand. While second-hand toys in. excellent condition are, use- Salvation Army needs your help. Quotations will be received until 12:00 NOON, Wed- nesday, November 15, 1978. by the undersigned for the removal of snow from various Regional Roads in the following locations: . Elmira - Quotation 2284 Maryhill - Quotation 2285 New Hamburg - Quotation 2286 Ayr - Quotation 2287 Breslau - Quotation 2288 Specifications may be picked up at the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. Purchasing Division, 4th Floor. Marsland Centre, Waterloo. Ontario Enquiries should he directed to A, Douglas at 885-9465 T A Maser. Purchasing Officer. Regional Munuupality of Waterloo OUOTATIONS - REMOVAL OF SNOW REGIONAL MUNICIPAUTY WATEHLOO The company's repertoire includes sketches portray- ing Samurai warriors in a dark forest. Superman, pro- fessional wrestling and. vau- deville pieces including "Pooshadet" and "Gains- borough's Magic Trick'". The performance is ex- cellent family entertain- ment. tion. A highly flexible and versatile troupe, ARETE extends itself into the world of sound as well as retaining the classical traditions of mime . A good response last year made it possible for the Sal- vation Army to give approx- imately 8,000 toys to chil- dren of needy families. ful, they have no facilities for repairing broken ones and new toys are greatly preferred. Cash "donations will also be gratefully re- ceived and will aid in the purchase of gifts and toys for all ages. There is usually a shortage of gifts for the 13- 14 year-old group. Radio Station C.H.Y.M. is again heading up a toy drive in cooperation with Mc- Donald's Restaurants this year and an easily visible drop box will be placed in each McDonald's location in Waterloo Region. Toys and gifts may also be taken to the Salvation Army Family Services Office, 79 Weber St: East, Kitchener from 9 am. to 4 p.m. Fitness is fun. Try some. Too fat? Too thin , Too tired? Too often ? Do something for somebody. . . Your body! 'i5ic"