nea i > ~@ A%},ï¬,\» 5 J wimchenenâ€"wateRLoO z. aitoomrest > AmoBentis\ something for everyone! & _>» _â€"_____ FAMILY & CUI.‘I:H&AM!.WEXESNTS pâ€"â€"s :Free ride campaign ‘a great alternative w0 0 0 a e gl )n < a n W 4 a W € w _ 0 2 9 & L and drving. an % ktoberfest is truly a worryâ€"free 3 event, with Molson Breweries 3 and Kitchener Transit providing * free rides home for all those takâ€" ‘:J) ing part in the festivites. z Molson‘s has extensive prOâ€" § grams to help prevent drinking & and drnving, and Oktoberfest provides one more 3 oppoflumtywreaxe!henskmringthefcsï¬m Ts "The free nde campaign is very popular because € it offers a safe and convenient transportation alterâ€" & native during Oktoberfest," said Wally Beck, direcâ€" % tor of transit for Kitchener Transit. The program is wellâ€"advertised, with times mddcpmureslisledonwsboardsmdndio commercials. The Kitchener Free Ride Campaign is the most successful in Ontario, with the highest ridership per capita with similar campaigns and over 100 Kitchener Transit bus drivers volunteering their time. Last year, the Hansie @ s mn[gC pai) LEGAL [ss .o P T ) TENnDER [# _ mals® 23 *lg:â€"n“ $ \ ; "“,(f;f‘/"; \»7:‘} SNgemcg$ ogentss# The 1995 Official Oktoberfest Coin No ilable at all Kâ€"W GET YOURS! swE3 ia frust Companies Win at the blackjack table or the money wheel at the Spie! Casino . 4 LOCATIONS: â€" Valhaila Inn â€" Bingeman Park â€" Waterloo Inn _ â€" Twistâ€"Nâ€"Hausen Proceeds go to local community projects Onkel Hans Lottery Prizes: 1) Trip for Two to Hawaii and $1000.00 cash 2) Two airline tickets anywhere Canadian Airlines flies within North America 3) Trip to Las Vegas and more SPIEL CASINO Kâ€"W Oktoberfest The 1995 Official Oktoberfest Coin Now available at all Kâ€"W Banks and Trust Companies 12,000 people took part in the service. Sargeant Bill Chipman, Waterloo Regional Police, agrees that the Free Ride Program is a very important part of Oktoberfest, offering people an memativewgctwhmtktymgoingmdtokeep them off the roads. "As police, we also ride the buses during Oktoberfest for security purposes." Unfortunately, last year‘s drinking and driving uunsed:lighlyhnmpnmsaysudscouldbe do to many variables. In 1993, for every 38 drivers stopped, one drinking driver was charged. In 1994, for every 35 drivers stopped, one drinking driver Mes Mimnp s Craig Prentice, senior viceâ€"president, Ontario sales, Molson Breweries, wants the public to realâ€" ize that drinking means drinking responsibly. "Molson is a primary sponsor of Oktoberfest and we want everyone to have fun but also to remember not to drink and drive." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1995 A Btcoming Alfaie lg â€" Singemans â€" Batroom 1380 Victoria Straat N. Kichaner THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1995 Waterios City Council Arception 11.30 a m â€" 4 p m. King & Witkam S Waterico Mina Oktobertest Papennt 700 p m â€" The Canire in The Square 101 Gueen Sireet N . kichener Agmission â€" $15.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6 Okinberfest Ceremonies 1130 a m |m0~"l &wwmuw A 2. Prtarsburg Spectators â€" HREE |rudw 900 a m â€" Viciona Park Prviion Agmssion â€" $14.00 ENC ‘wwmAMM) 1 p m â€" 6 p.m. â€" Waterioo Inn nkel man. Ne year ing, even Okto MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1995 â€"Busy school program gets kids involved in Oktoberfest ‘Oksoberfest Thankagiving Day 86 am â€" 11 am Start â€" Erb & King Streets, Waterion. Finish â€" King & Cadar Not only is he featured each year in the official logo, meetâ€" ing, greeting and welcoming everyone to this year‘s Kâ€"W Oktoberfest, but he still finds timetomvellodldtelemema:yscl'mlsin!he mgimmspmdtl’tOktobaf&spim msismlMwaoru\eScm‘)lstgmm mnbyLoisPamasdcmteacheraxS(. 1 10L on ts Beacher Seats §5.00 Dorations acceptad lor the Onkel Hang Food Drive Festhailen Family Days at a variaty of Festhails tmroughout KW TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1995 iuldict tdsï¬ dntbnnaen y Mary‘s high school. The program has three aspects. "Firstly, we entertain the children at the differâ€" ent schools by using high school and local bands for a total of 60 performances. It ranges from a one person act to a 40 piece band." Each performance is about an hour, and Hans travels to the schools with the entertainers and Miss Oktoberfest. The Schools Program also feeds 20 000 cleâ€" 4pm â€" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1995 Viciona Park Povtton Admiswon â€" $14.00 4 s m. â€" Midiate â€" Vainala in 8 pm â€" 1 a m. â€" Bingemans THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1995 Vicioria Park Prviion Admission â€" $14.00 Women of the Year 7 30 p m Waterioo Ian ml’ns-nn Walerico Admission â€" $12.00 Noon â€" 1 a m â€" Vaihata Inn 8 p m â€" 1 a m. â€" Bingemans 7 m â€" 1 a m. â€" Twat‘n Hausen FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1995 Viciora Park Prviton Admission â€" $14 00 7 p m â€" 1 a m. â€" Bing 7|l<|ll~m 7 g.m. â€" 1 a m â€" Tww‘n Hausen u‘-.sunlm-t-nâ€" 9.00 p m. Victoria Park Paviion Admission â€" $14.00 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1995 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1995 The Run for KW Hospital $00 2 m Suart 5 X StarFinigh â€" Kiichener Auditorium To t inofeme ttas e eqam e mieke on â€"brase en e y Side of Oktoberfest Side of Okioberfest Side of Okioberfest nkel Hans certainly is a busy A BLOOMING AFFAIR FASHION SHOW Wed., Oct. 4, 1995 8;00 p.m. BINGEMAN PARK BALLROOM Tickets $20.00 (incl. GST) Participating Fashion Stores: mrwm,m‘:mmâ€".wm o emmp Lo e ce Kautman Furs, Peaches Plus, Victorianna, We‘re Just k Gemini mun-q,munnh.w:m WATERLOO INN Winners will be selected from these categories Available at the Hans Haus 17 Benton Street, Kitchener Beside the Valhaila Inn, Kitchener Waterloo Oktoberfest Official Souveniers Thurs., Oct. 12, 1995 7:20 p.m. WOMEN OF THE YEAR ‘95 Tickets $12.00 Available at Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Office 570â€"HANS Ext 230 Mon.â€"Fri. 9â€"6, Sat. 9â€"4 mentary mm their trips across the mmMnmnmmfl chips to share the Bavarian taste. . â€" C tm uie Finally, there is a coloring challenge. Elementary students are invited to design a poaafad:feaivdmydsmil. "Oktoberfest is a family affair". The posters will umwmwmuï¬m tent. The first prize in each category, primary, ju;{ior mdummedwe. io eieea cay aa whole school provided by Schneiders. Both pubâ€" licmdscpuieschoolsnimbdedinfl:chlâ€" lenge. The program is meant to share a bit of the German culture, and involves both the older and ugywngachild!tninï¬nfesï¬m. The kids get that look on their faces, that smile." said Peterson. ‘Their hair is all over the place and they‘re dancing to the music. It‘s realâ€" ly great to see." COCTOBER 6 â€"14TH fate, is a free lunch for the * Young Aduit