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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Oct 1983, p. 20

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Pick up the Bucket: 15 pieces of delicious, Finger Lickin‘ good Chicken! OVERTIME LOUNGE Best in aports & movies on our Sateilite Giant Screen & Wemkowwnflbafllemuqfleruwirms. WITH C.F.T.J.‘s D.J. RON FITZPATRICK * JIVE CONTESTS * PONYTAIL CONTESTS * DANCE CONTESTS 50‘s &# 60‘s ROCK AND ROLL SHOW NEHANKSCGIVI EVERY WED. & THURS. & Country Hills Plaza on Country Hill Drive e 114 King North, Waterloo e 1194 Victoria North (Kitchenerâ€"Gueiph Highway) Stores also in Cambridge (Hespeler) and Elmira ©HOTEJG WATERLOO OFFER VALID MON.â€"THURS. 5â€"11 P.M., UNTIL OCT. 20/83 KentuckyFried Chicken ick up the Bucket: 1’5 bieces of s, Finger Lickin‘ good Chicken! «Saturday, Sunday, Monday Prio a pingar biokin riay / u coolifentnnmmntetnnthnt oronmrmarnes DINING LOUNGE 4 KING ST. N., WATERLOO (KING & ERB) 885â€"5840 IN BLUE JEANS featuring: Crepes â€" Bountiful Salads, Sandwiches â€" Finger Foods & Exotic Desserts Great Food at Inexpensive Prices "THE LOO" IS OPEN THURS. AND FRI. AT 8 P.M., SAT. AT NOON SDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1983 At Participating Kentucky Fried Clfigxen Stores 2DINE FOR THE PRICE or 1 offer applies to entrees over 3.99 " The less expensive entree will be discounted e Fairview Park Mail, Kitchener e 355 Erb West, Waterioo (in the Maple Hill Plaza) e 331 Lancaster West (next to plaza) e 1157 Weber East at Frankiin e 171 Hightand Road East at Spadina rBs _ «nV\ For lovers of handiâ€" crafts and fine workâ€" manship, the Trillium China Painting Guild will present its annual show, sale and tea Satâ€" urday, Oct. 8, 8: 30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 9, 1 to 7 p.m. in Hilliard Hall of First United Church. Admisâ€" sion is $1.50. An exhibition and sale of dollhouses and miniatures has also been planned for Oct. 8 to 10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. One of six new culâ€" tural events added this year is Weinfest. Preâ€" sented by the German Wine Society, particiâ€" pants will have an opâ€" portunity to sample quality German wines in a relaxed, informaâ€" tive setting Friday, Oct. 7 and 14, 7 to 11 p.m. at the Kâ€"W Granâ€" ite Club. Admission is $3 and wine tickets are $.75. Official opening cerâ€" emonies take place Friday, Oct. 7, 12 noon at Speakers corners, followed by the Presiâ€" dent‘s Lunch, a highâ€" spirited affair of good cheer, entertainment and Bavarian food at the Kitchenerâ€"Westâ€" mount Rotary Club. Tickets are $15 each and proceeds will go to support the Rotary club. A headliner of the many festival events will be the Air Show ‘83, scheduled to take place Oct. 8 and 9, 1: 45 p.m. at the Waterlooâ€" Wellington Airport and featuring Canada‘s Snowbirds. Admission is $5 adults, $4 students and seniors. The nineâ€"day festival gets off to a glamorous start with the crowning of Miss Oktoberfest 1983 Thursday, Oct. 6, 8 p.m. at the UW Huâ€" manities Theatre. A total of 20 women from cities throughout Canâ€" ada and the US will be vying for the title. Fun doesn‘t stop at the festhalls with their music, entertainment and German cuisine during Oktoberfest ‘83. More than 80 cultural events have been planned to appeal: to every taste. John & Mary Albrecht «ies Over 20,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20‘. 40 Acres of Shade Trees, _ Blue Spruce, Shrubs and Fruit Trees. Fruit Trees, Maples, Oaks, Wainuts, Spread. & Pyr Juripers from $4 4 $6 _ Lindens, Locust, Flowering Crabs. 2â€"15 Blue Spruce 4 Austran Pine _ from $1600 _ Mountain Ash, Flowering Almonds, Austrian Pine, Hoopsi â€" Alberta â€" 1 + fls neo Manles "*"$200 _ Nest Spruce, Holly, Boxwood. Euon 520 Norway Maples from $600 _ imus, Japanese Yews, Roses & Flowâ€" 5â€"8 Potted Fruit trees from§$775 ering Shrubs, Cocoa Beans,. Bark. Chemicals, Fertilizer, etc Come and visit our outstanding assortment of hardy, climatized, locally grown trees and shrubs ina) JOHN‘S NURSERY SPECIAL 3‘ SKYROCKET £ MOUNTBATTEN Welcome to Oktoberfest ving . Par., Tree & Shrub Sale The 5th Waterloo Scouting Association will hold its fourth anâ€" nual Oktoberfest Parade Day Brunch Monday, Oct. 10, 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church. Tickets are $4 adults, $2 children. The Kâ€"W Auditorium will also host Musikfest Monday, Oct. 10, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., an entertaining family show featuring pipe, drum and bugle and police bands. Admisâ€" sion is $5 adults, $2 children. Sunday, Oct. 9, 1 to 8 p.m. at the Kâ€"W Audiâ€" torium. Approximately 20 ethnic dance groups in native costume will be featured. Admission is $5 adults, $2 chilâ€" dren. Lively and colorful ethnic dancing will highlight Trachtenfest For fitness buffs, a 10â€"km run will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, 9 a.m. starting at Conestoga Mall to raise funds for the purchase of equipâ€" ment for the Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital‘s coronary care unit. Entry forms and pledge cards can be picked up at Athlete‘s Foot stores or Kâ€"W Hospital. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Waterloo colâ€" legiate. The event is sponsored by the Womern‘s committee of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony â€" Orchestra. Admission is $2 adults, $1 for seniors and chilâ€" Canada‘s only RR #1, W C64â€"2482 $14®° WBt@erI@® _ second ouse trom Wagner s a & Corner on Herdetberg Rd For more informaâ€" tion on these Oktoberâ€" fest events, contact the Kâ€"W Oktoberfest office at 576â€"0571. Throughout the fesâ€" tival, visitors are invitâ€" ed to try their luck at Las Vegasâ€"style gamâ€" bling at Oktoberfest Spielcasinos. This year, the Spielcasinos will be in operation at the Valhalla Inn, the Waterloo Inn and at the Kâ€"W Auditorium. Spectators will serve as judges Monday, Oct. 10, 1 to 4 p.m. at the Oktoberfest Antique Auto Exhibition, to be held in the parking lot of Labatt‘s, corner of King and William Streets in Waterloo. on _ Lincoln Road in Waterloo. Live bands, dancing and refreshâ€" ments will be featured. Thanksgiving Day parade is set to roll Monday, Oct. 10, 8: 45 a.m. starting at King and Erb Streets in Waâ€" terloo and proceeding down King to Cedar Street. This year, 30 spectacular floats and 17 marching bands from Canada and the US are expected to parâ€" ticipate. Proving that there is none too young or too old to celebrate Okâ€" toberfest, seniors in the area are invited to a Seniors Thanksgiving Party. The fun begins Monday, Oct. 10, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre and continues Tuesday, Oct. 11 1â€"10 p.m. at Moses Springer Arena NO SsUNDAY MORNING SALES â€"

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