During their twoâ€"day stay here, the newsmen will be guests of Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Inc. and the twin cities Gerâ€" manâ€"Canadian community. On Thursday they will be guests of honour at a lunchâ€" eon at the Concordia Club atâ€" tended by local civic leaders and other dignitaries. Durâ€" ing the afternoon they will tour the Concordia Farm near Baden and other area German Clubs. While the German newsâ€" tour of Frankfurt and the Four representatives of the West German News Media will visit the twin citâ€" ies July 7 and 8, following their arrival in Toronto as guests aboard the inaugural Frankfurt to Toronto flight of Air Canada‘s Boeing 747 jet. 12 â€" Wetarigne Chsonigcle, Thursday, July 1, 1971 West German news media will visit Kitchener area For the f J : Best ? Years | C ;'tz of w b % Your \_ é Life w;\l g Fish are more then pets. They make a fascinating hobby for the whole family A Fascinating Hobby Our Tropical & Marine Fish This concrete sculpture is entitled Joy. men are visiting Canada a similar contingent of Canâ€" adian newsmen will be touring Frankfurt and Munâ€" ich after arriving on the eastbound flight of the 747 on July 6. . Kâ€"W Record Aviation Ediâ€" tor, Ken McGray, joins sevâ€" eral other Ontario daily and ethnic news media represâ€" entatives for a factâ€"finding 1972 Olympic site in Munich, compliments of Air Canada fl’ C3 G, a/ ’uig ~C 9 T WPIZZA I y C UUHAVEN OTTAWA ST. PLAZA 578â€"7350 KITCHENER Open ‘Til 2 A.M. Every Night & RAVIOLI @ TAGLIATELLE e SUB MARINES WE DELIVER © PIZZA â€" All Vareties ®© SPAGHETTI ® LASAGNA Also on board the Frankâ€" furtâ€"bound flight July 6 will be Owen Lackenbauer, pubâ€" licity chairman for Kâ€"W Okâ€" toberfest. Mr. Lackenbauer will be taking broadcast tapes, Oktoberfest souvenâ€" irs and other messages from Kâ€"W civic officials for presâ€" entation to German civic leaders during a cityâ€"hosted luncheon for the Canadians in Munich, July 8. RESTAURANT and the citizens of Munich. ‘Harlander‘s piece is not a sophisticated work," said Mrs. Gerard DeGre, chairman of the committee. "It conveys the same message to everyone who sees itâ€"a feeling of exultaâ€" tion and joyâ€"something sadly lacking in contemporâ€" ary society. I think that‘s the reason the committee wantâ€" ed it for the Waterloo campus. It‘s a ‘people‘ piece, and people are responding to it with great pleasure."‘ The artist, a native of Germany, came to Canada Joy sculpture at U of W cost committee $2,300 I is a concrete sculpture by Theodore Harlander of Brooklin, Ont., entitled Joy. wthe work cost the commitâ€" tee $2,300. It has been inâ€" stalled in a planted area near the south campus hall, placed on a high pedestal so thatâ€" it is silhouetted against the sky. the University of Waterloo‘s Works of Art committee 579â€"1520 466 ALBERT WATERLOO L alg. ".l . t se * A housewife can feed her family fatâ€"controlled, low cholesterol meals by care fully selecting her visible and packaged foods at the supermarket. The man in a The man who eats out freâ€" quently, either because he is a bachelor, or because busâ€" iness takes him away from home, can control his intake of foods that increase the risk of heart attack. Control risk to heart PARKDALE PHARMAC commissioned by the Works of Art Committee was a fourâ€"piece sculpture envirâ€" onment for the J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities at a cost of $10,000. The artist, Ron Baird, of Toronto, is now working on an arâ€" chitectural wall sculpture for the main entrance of the building. the past 15 years. 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The Works of Art Comâ€" mittee is composed of 18 representatives of â€" staff, faculty and students of the university. The University of Waterloo is one of the few Canadian universities with a program devoted primarily to the integraâ€" tion of sculpture into presâ€" ent and future architecture and landscaping. lations. A work by Walter Redinger will be installed in the mathematicsâ€"comâ€" puter building and a numâ€" ber of artists have been asked to submit ideas for a fountainâ€"sculpture to be «l Albert & Hazel Sts. FITNESS CENTRE Waterioo Square Put your experienced C.W. Tweed & Son SUMMER SPECIAL 10 VISITS $10, LIMITED 9 Erb S$t. W., Waterioo REDUCE TO MUSIC 22 744â€"5274