PAGE "--WATEMUN, ME. WY. JUNE t2. was Chlonide Staff Highland dancers, a Caribbean steel band, a children‘s choir and a Bavarian garden are only a ttw of the Wt: planned for this year's Multicultural Festival. The festival, being held in Victoria Park on June an and July l, is fast becoming a summer uaqmon in the Waterloo region. "it's a unique annual event that brings the world to your doorstep," said festival cochalr man Andri Athanassiades at a press reception Monday. 'rNrSTttMhmRttSE...Arttf.tmEttttttEREtrttgttC.. The Kitchener-Waterloo Regional Folk Arts Multicultural Centre, an umbrella organization for the various ethnic groups in the area, and Labatt's are sponsoring the event. The focus of this summer's festival will be International Year of the Youth. There will be a spaghetti-eating contest, a jello-eating contest and special games for the kids on both days. 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I Sat., 4 p.m.-3 an. Cttt-f 'rttettte" t COUPONPER ORDER Not valid on any current and.“ for Multicultural Fest '2 OFF tt 'l OFF AN' 321 Weber M. 884-1550 Ms-art My“ "hott umfouoon Me Mr M.ti. jziiiiiii2iiiiiLiiitiiC. "“3935 "istorv 'iith'ri \uu run lA-l's tako " hunk ot two Ph' amplw and wv‘ll call tht nrst unmpunsnn Mr "A" and Mr "M .. and the sm- and u-mpurmnn Mr “"1 and Mr "ll" Mr A f'ollowsNtthcadvict. of virtually ru-ry itdxusor and mu hes MIIUIII Inln u II) prrl‘rnl Inn-rm! rurnlnu tnvetctmernt IWlu-n- hr found ttt ln-rrrnl In “Wis III-hulnhlt- hul wv'll "r.sumt' hrxhdl Mr " ln\lԤll'd his sttoouottountutpulfund rullrd 1ndustrral Growth Fund Mud! (In-MINI In unlu- an Im'umr of $9.1"! " vrur from thor Invrsmu-nt o" Iums. Thanks to ulxvs. Mr A only had $7.1!!! 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Established especially Ate the occasion is a children's choir. made upon-ooh; peopleirom the various clubs and from local Heritage Language classes. There will be a special Canada Day celebra- tion July 1 complete with birthday cake and (lags. Kitchener mayor Dom Cardillo will be on hand to cut the cake. A prelude to the festival will be the Multicul- tural Queen pageant Saturday at Bingeman Park. The winner will represent the Multicul- tural Centre at various local events throughout the year. Admission to the festival is free. The official opening will be held June 30 at 12 noon. The festival will run from noon to 9 p.m. both days. This year, " in the past, organizers expect that the cultural dancers and the ethnic food will be the main attractions. Almost so different groups will be performing throughout the two days. advertisement F T N MAT'PRESSES as an a. E. mmoo 063430 BUY D'RECT FROM THE FACTORY KAPOK PILLOW sr. 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