Flve lucky KAY residents will head to Toronto's Skydome Thursday, August 22 to see the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Milwaukee Brewers. The follow/mg people won two tackets each m the Waterloo Chronicle's thud annual Blue Jays promo tron, Elmbeth Makedoe. 607 Dogwood Ln., Water. loo, J Bennett, 5048 Lonelm Ct., Waterloo; Isabel Woods. 720 Paulander Dr, Kitchener; Richard leey, l4 Mitchell St,, Kitchener; Melissa Van- grootel, 34-200 Elmndge Dr, Kitchener. September I, the umversity, the Kitchener and Waterloo Chambers of Commerce, Canada Trust, thchener Rotary Club, KW Foundation and the Highland Nsiliers will host a dinner in Bean's honor mth proceeds going to the creation of the Walter A. Bean Kitchener-Waterloo Community F oundatlon Scholarship. The award will be given to Walter Bean, a community leader and reclplent of an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at the Universi. ty of Waterloo, will be honored agam - this time not only by uw but by the local community, Cook Off promises four days of food and fun Jays contest winners Dinner/endowment will honor Walter Bean The event gets underway Thursday, August 15 at ll a m In the my parkette across from Waterloo Town Square. and the Torgan parking lot across from my hall and Herbert Street, which will be closed for the four days The Ontario Chicken and Rib Cook Ott gets underway tomorrow in Uptown Waterloo, offering four foodfilled days and Iota of entertainment for children and adults. Four Kitchener-Waterloo restaurants - Crock and Block, Belamy's, Kitchener Caterers and the Pine Ridge Barbecue Co. - will be competing with restaurants from as far away as Naples, Florida, to Bee who makes the best chicken and ribs, and over 36.500 m prizes, while sharing their tasty treats with the public. PAaEtrorATERuxtCMRtMtt2h,E.t-EarhAr,Aotautrrta,tgm BOJANGLES DANCE STUDIO Entertainment thrdughout the four days includes N " ' f? "l' = o 7 air, V at, C . - El Bi I _' , t r I. " rd Fi' L" ' ‘ N . ae, i _. 4:9. v7. fl g ' , ' 4... wr ' q _ n‘ a , _ L I r " a " ', 's,-'-' / l" 1 r'e: - 'IS' iii, g a V" , t > “ - _ - - "aw . _ diEl ialllt M y", y STUDENTS TAP JAZZ BALLET Registration: Aug. 27, 28, 29 Sept. 3, 4, 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. their CAI.f Ages , to Adult 884-5730 Salutes for another flne performance at the Centre in the Square Bean has excelled at ever facet in his life. He was a star athlete at the University of Toronto where he graduated in honors commerce, He had a distin- guished military career, serving in the Second World War with the Highland Light Infantry where he attained the rank of Brigadier General and was made a Commander of the British Empire. His accomplishments in community service are lengthy, including chairing the Kitchener Urban Renewal Committee for 11 years where he spearheaded development of the Conestoga Expressway. He has also served as president of K.W United Way, kitchener.Waterroo Community Foundation, gover- nor of the Stratford Festival and president of the Kitchener Chamber of Commerce. He is a former member of the board of governors of UW's Renison college and was president of Waterloo Trust (until its merger with Canada Trust in 1968) and vice. president of Canada Trust. in retirment, he remains an“ honorary director of six major companies Tickets eisst 8150 iniGrTGiiaTTy-cauing Pauline Cornelius, special events coordinator of UW's development omee, 885-1921, ext. 2562. local restaurants will show off their stuff during the restaurant challenge Saturday at 1 pm. Final judging, the celebrity cook off and the awards presentations will begin Sunday afternoon and continue into the evening with Richard Janie talking to the stage at 8 pm. Organizers predict the event may draw as many as 20,000 spectators during the four days. A Chicken and Rib Cook Off in London. Ontario last year drew crowds of 50,000, while this year's attendance surpassed even that. a student from Waterloo region who has a high level of achievement in academics, athletics and com- munity service. The annual award will be valued at $2,000. local music acts, bingo, karaoke singing contacts and midway rides for the kids The fun continues into the evening with free musical entertainment by Rick McGhee and the Paul James Band on Thursday, Andrew Cash on Friday and local faves Strange Days on Saturday. "Happy Anniversary" Susan Sanderson Chairperson of the Board Over 1,600 calls are channelled through our central switchboard each day. The installation of this new phone system will help our staff to provide you with faster and better service, when you call the Education Centre. Please note: . The Fax number at the Education Centre will remain as (519) 742-1364; . The prefix digit 4 will be added to all existing extension numbers at the Education Centre. For example, extension 777 will change to 4777. . All school phone numbers will remain the same. Our office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 pm. We're Your FT D Florist Top 500 Member in North America W A new phone system has been installed at the Education Centre of The Waterloo County Board of Education at 51 Ardelt Avenue in Kitchener. As a result, our main number will change on August 10, from 742-1751 to '-YOUfl EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST - . 42 Ontario Street N., Kitchener. Dial 745-1128 . 135 Union Street t,, Waterloo. Dial 745-8411 . 619 King Street W. (Sympathy). 744-9471 - . The Waterloo County Board of Education New phone system means better service _ One Dozen t Long Stem Roses with Baby's Breath in a Gift Box 1Ei',,1,et,,5ttd""r'rrT omega“ â€Wm" (l'tlT2)'; 743-3551 I333." cm, 740-3641 "on. Tm. Watt. Sifts!†p.m.; Than. a m 9:304 mu. " SOLID VINYL Working, Learning, Growing - Together - (tujijfltp - C?nli $24.95 570-0300 FLOWERS ie 1%: CHECK NO FURTHER 'as sunytgirzg It's our SOth Anniversary, and to celebrate, we are offering a special that can't be beat. Ray W. 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