Chronicle staff writer Too early to think about Christmas you say? Not for Knox Presbyterian Church. According to information received last week, orâ€" ganizers at the Waterloo church have already comâ€" pleted plans for their annual Page 10 â€" Waterioo Chranicle, Wednesdgy, October 17, 1979 .. ‘Christmas shopping in November? Why not?© | Complete Collision And Refinishing Service Santa‘s Elves Bazaar, to be held Saturday Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. til 2 p.m. o The women of the church have been working since January on crafts that are unique and beautiful, said publicity convenor Su Butâ€" terworth. Crafts will range from toys such as workâ€"sock hobby horses and monkeys to kitchen aids such as Comet covers and napkin holders. Also for sale will be handmade .decorations for the whole house such as caliâ€" co wreaths, Mr. and Mrs. Snowman, seasonal soaps, stockings and much more. Felt and crochet orâ€" naments will be a definite addition to your tree this DENTURE CLINIC Christmas, organizers The church wil} be rafâ€" claim, and dried flower arâ€" : fling off a handmade quilt rangements on wicker this year. The quilt is reverâ€" plates as well as decorated seableâ€"brown to braided bread cent beigeâ€"and features a unâ€" will enhance any & ique centre design making it Another item at a good bedspread. the bazaar bake table. Also featured at the baâ€" Homemade b&Akij and â€" zaar will be a selection of candy always sells y. 5 C according to Su Butterâ€" WC , v worth, so sweetâ€"lovers should arrive early. _ .. hest A1alomaa e any s item is the bake tal e biAkipsg : By Beth Hoimes Photo retakes for s The next few weeks will who were absent on ph be busy for students at WCI. day and for students who Coming up on Oct. 19 is the had problems with their fall dance from 8 p.m. till 11 photo package will be taken p.m. with Rick Gastmier as _ on Thursday, Oct. 18 at First our disec jockey. , United Church, King and WCI‘s very own talent as William Sts., Waterloo. WCI‘s very own talent as" sembly will be held on Oct. 23. Auditions were held last week and the best perâ€" formers were chosen. Our next charities collecâ€" tion will take place on Oct. 31, for UNICEF. Most clasâ€" ses have started to collect money and there will be a special prize for the class that collects the largest sum. Oktoberfest night, held last Thursday, Oct. 11, was a great success. The root beer (uzzlln%.conten was won by Paul Baxter, a year four student, and the polka contest was won by Jim Zepf and Karenâ€"Groff. The fantastic turnout of students danced to records and Okâ€" toberfest music played by our own com pah band, and Miss Oktoberfest Joan Horâ€" ton paid a visit to our dance. A great time was had by all. Hmn‘tmd‘::whh:;; eno Suggested Retail Value SNIDE Early order special Toro S$â€"200 ©399.95 2 gallon gas can 4.95 Funnel gas cap 4.95 1 yr supply Toro e 2â€"cycle oil Assembly WCI Wrapup ‘422.35 You save ©72.40 Regular We supply everyâ€" thin&you need l but the snow. potted plants and a touch and take table. A hot lunch will be served at "old time®" price, so whether you‘re shopping for yourself or Tor a Christmas gift, bring a friend and shop at the Knox Presbyterian Church Christâ€" mas bazaar. The WCU blood club meets tonight for all stuâ€" dents 18 years of age or older to give blood to the Red Cross. Remember â€" next week is nutrition week, so watch what you eat. 10.00 It may be a little early to think about snow, but it‘s never too soon to think about saving. And if you buy a Toro $â€"200 before Oct. 31 , 1979. you‘ll save big. At participating dealers Fitness is ftun. Try some. Too fat? Too thin? Too tired? Too often? Do something for ‘ somebody. . . Your body! 3A9Y .95 +349.95 FREE FREE Special FREE FREE +JÂ¥