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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1981, p. 2

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YOUTH RALLY - Theee Waterloo gale, all members of St. Louie Roman Catholic Church, had a chance to get to know keynote speaker Joe Rye in between events at Saturday's Youth Rally held at Bingeman Park. The girls (left to right), Monique Lorenz, Anne and Mary Beth Ruetz and Teresa Miller, were among about soo area young people attending the day-long rally sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Hamilton. Rye, vice-principal of St. Benedict's High School, Cambridge, spoke on the topic, Hey Man - i'm Catholic. PAGE 2 - wATtnLog sanctum}, accustom, uqyggun n, In: JVC R-1 X RECEIVER, AM-FM Stereo, 25 watts, RMS pet channel JVC R-SSS RECEIVER, AM-FM Stereo. 40 watts, RMS per channel, Graphic Eaualtzer JVC L-A21 TURNTABLE, AuttFshutott, wuth JVC magnetc cartndge JVC KD-02 CASSETTE DECK, Dolby N R _ metal tape ready JVC RC-MN PORTABLE Cassette Recorder, AM-FM Stereo, short-wave TECHNICS M-215 CASSETTE DECK. Dolby N R [ metal tape ready DUAL 05-607 TURNTABLE. Autoshutoft Ortofon TKS-55E cartndge MYLEX MX-83ZGD Stereo Component Stand glass ttoors MISSION 700 SPEAKERS, wotld's tunes! compact speaker pan MIRAGE SM-I SPEAKERS, save now on the ongmal glam bullet pair MARANTZ CAR-310, In-Dash Car Cassette wuth AM-FM Stereo PtONEER KP-2600, In-Dash Car Cassette With AM-FM stereo, (best buy rated) POONEER KP-500, Under-Dash Car Cassette. with FM stereo PIONEER 8P-320 Power AmpImet. 20 watts per channel HONEER Tbers Car Speakers, 6x9 three ways. 40 watts each . '379 'l29 '189 ‘199 ’166 ‘199 '135 Uvtt C-90UD Cassette Tapes 10 for $3495 Our $799 system has a JVC R-S33 receiver, a clean 40 watts per channel The turntable IS the JVC L- Aat with auto-shutoff and Empire 4000XL1 cartridge Pius a par of Pro-Tech A- 295, 12" 3-way speakers Induces 3-5:10 year ex- tended warranty HE maxell University of Water- loo students attending a charity ball at Binge man Park later this month will get sub gamed busing to and from the park follow- ing a decision by Wa- terloo and Kitchener councils to help pay for the cost. Travelling to both councils Monday night, student Dean Nation was promised $300 from the city of Water- loo and up to 8400 from Kitchener to help pay for the estimated $800 to rent buses for the oc- casion. Cities pick up bus tab for charity ball Nadon told Waterloo council the busing is necessary because most students don't The 1982 Syllabus, a list of what musical categories are open for Organizers originally targeted school's own Athletic Complex on campus for the dance. Attention area musi- cians! The K-W Kiwanis Music Festi- val is gearing up for its annual Spring competi- tions, which will be held in 1982 at the University of Waterloo, April 26-30 and May have vehicles to get to the park. "Free trant- porlation," he said students to 35 to the event." Nndon's appearance marked the second time in two months he approached council to ask for help in organiz- ing the ball. In September. coun- cil granted University of Waterloo students permission to use the Rink-ln-The-Park for the event. The location was dropped after organ- izers learned there would be too many problems covering the ice surface in time, and shortly after, the Bingeman family made the park facili- ties available. tiiiPx 'eiah, wot' - .I Festivalagenda competition. is now available and can be viewed at all Waterloo County libraries, the Waterloo Music Com- pany, or by phoning festival secretary Beryl Gallagher at 576- and 8 pan.' Monday to Saturday. The"students are donating proceeds from the ball to the Ontario Heart Founda- tion. Nadon said the bot- tom line of the admin- istration is "they've Just spent 'S0,000 on refinishing the surface (of the complex) and they don't want a bunch of people with hard shoes to damage it. They won't consider covering the surface up," he said. but neeording to Nation. the university administration has op- posed this arrange meat from the begin- ning. "rt'g I bit uncom- fortable knowing we can't have this thing in our own back yard," said Nation, who ad- mitted “feeling bad" about the circum- stances leading up to the request for money from the city. Entriés close Jan. 15, oss"

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