Wrap up _ Christmas 3[(® SHAVING e CSA e Steet toe & piate * Removabie tait inor a 8 eveint e o Fub uzes 7â€"12 20 UDXL 11 Regularty up to $65.00 16"° /10 pack Raggs CHEESE Regutarty up to $20.00 TIES k ICTWEEK CA D WRLIAM STRCEETS uPTOa, ieme Conestoga convocation Saturday The 15th Convocation (Fall) of Conestoga College will take place Saturday, Nov. %, at 2 pm. at the cent to the College‘s Doon campus in Kitchener. Eligible to participate are more than 1,000 graduates from the four Craft Sale academic program areas â€" Applied and Technology. These graduates represent all six Conestoga Colâ€" lege campuses (Cambridge. Clinâ€" ton. Doon. Gueiph. Stratford and Waterioo) . St. Michael‘s Guest speaker for the occasion is Dr. Gerard P. A. Evans. Medical Officer of Heaith and Commissionâ€" their annual Christmas Craft and sharing. to be held Saturday. Dec. 3 after the 7 pm. mass and church hall on University Ave Regional Mumcipality of Waterâ€" loo. Following his address to the graduates, he will be presented lege Shielid,. bearing the College‘s Coat of Arms. ing and homemade crafts will be ets are on sale now and at the sale miniâ€"raffies will be featured. The draw will be heid Dec. 4 at 1:3# pm. Proceeds will be donated to church needs and community serâ€" budgeting for a current surplus of $308.481 which represents 1.2 perâ€" There was definitely somettung for everyone at the recent Waterioo Lioness Club Garage Sale for Charity as thus youngster found out. The ciub, affihated with Waterioo Easter bunmies and roses at Oktoberfest and also does volunteer work at Waterioo olidâ€"age homes. it meets the Building, 179 King St. S. This year‘s president is Laune THE LIONESS SHARE [_L 1 Last April. the board approved a budget with a current surplus of $328.342. Since then. forecast reveâ€" nues have increased by $243.8% due to higherâ€"thanâ€"expected enrolâ€" ments in September and provincial cent of its operating fund expenses for fiscal year 1983â€"84. The information was presented in a midâ€"year update of the universiâ€" ty‘s budget submitted for approval ovations and repairs. At the same time. operating fund expenses have gone up by $223.760. expm'uapurti-o(theq.stsd umwsdaherowraugm prises of $37.830 which represents approximately 0.8% of their operating income. This surplus is virtuailly unchanged from that in last April‘s budget. Ancillary enâ€" the bookstore and parking. aids Turkish quake victims The Canadian Red Cross Seciety invites anyone wishing to assist in the International Red Cross Pro tection and Relief Program for the victims of the Turkish earthquake to send a cheque or maney order to any hbranch of the Red Cross or to the Canadian Red Cross Seciety, Ontario Divisian, 460 Jarvis Street, Teronto, Ontario M4Y 65. marked *‘Turkish ie * Al donations are m and receipts will be issued. The Canadian Red Cross Seciety today anmnounced that 10,.000 doiâ€" victims of the vioeilent earthquake which struck Turkey October 3%. Red Cross reports indicate that 44 villages and at least 30,000 resiâ€" dents have been affected. Close to 1,309 people have been killed and There will be a small surplus in grants for major renâ€"