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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1991, p. 23

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Closing ceremony moves to Uptown All good things must come to an 2nd, but it will be history in the making men this year's Oktoberfest closing wremony moves to Uptown Waterloo. The ceremony. which is sponsored N Molson’s Brewery, will take place Saturday. Oct. 19, 7 p.m. at King and ierbert Sts. Don Craig, Chairman of he Oktoberfest Public Relations Com. nittee, says that is important to have a bigger focus in Waterloo and re-Iocat- rig the ceremony is just the way to lccomplish this. “We want to have an increased resence in Uptown Waterloo," he lid. "Our activities in downtown itchener with Willkommen Zentrum 1d King Ludwig's Castle have been ary successful. Waterloo is a big part i the festival and this serves as a MOST WANTED Ftht outting PRICES WITHOUT cutting auALITY!!! iiiiiiiiiiiii"i'in, ': Mon., Tues. MF6', Thurs. & Fri. till 9 p.m.: Sat. till 5 gun. But what's good entertainment with- out good food? Free beef on a bun will be available in the tent for anyone who has worked-up an appetite during the tesivities. "It's very much a tamily-type show and we hope people will come down and see what is going on," said Craig. "This is a side of Oktoberfest that people don't often see - the free part and the family-oriented events that we provide." The Buskers will also return with their crazy antics. Courtyard entertain- ers include "A Circus In A Suitcase," "Rebels with Applause," "Michael (Charlie Chaplin) O'Neil" and some surprise visitors too. pulpose to bring, people to Uptown." The ceremonies may have moved but the Oktoberfest spirit is alive and well. A variety of entertainment will delight audiences throughout the en- tire evening. Florence Hansen will perform with "Hansen Alpine lntema- tional," a family variety show with a Bavarian theme. And those unforgett- able Rhinos will bring a musical mon- tage of rock, pop, jazz and ethnic music to the ceremonies. a 1"al', [ Poor (t L ',// sun WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1991 _ PIGS B11 363 King St. N. Waterloo Corner of King a Columbia) wEItEutfEtt.'.' 888-0203 "iau,Li ' “‘5 Lake' 'ttSAE' HOME OF THE

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