Robert Preidt Chronicle Special So, when‘s the exercise show? That would seem the logical question following the culinary extravaganza, Food Fest ‘86, held at Bingeman Park in Kitchâ€" ener last weekend. The threeâ€"day eating orgy was held to inform, educate and entertain the conâ€" sumer. It also made them full. Sunday was the busiest day as people lined up to get in and once they‘re lined up at the more than 40 booths to snatch free samples of foods ranging from hot dogs, apple juice and ice cream to tacos and assorted sauces, cheese spreads, chicken and peaâ€" nut butter. My companion and I were directed to our table, which encompassed the entire floor area of the poller skating rink. We couldn‘t complain about not B y | anmouN( I Investigators from the local fire department and the fire marshal‘s office and Waterloo regional police today continued their search for the cause of the $200,000 blaze which destroyed a thirdâ€"floor graduate student lounge in the university‘s J.G. 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