C n oeye ; % S R SR NY o# mt B oi 4 .A Bs * s o ns Ne s ym Te .24 a sir ’\ ‘,.{'.f:'"r ‘-.5: tÂ¥P<X Â¥ > T% 5 h -’ l\“ % To: % & t3 Sn t 2c melts a Pmett: s < K _ _ 3.3 % [ A F : * ‘ } A former Twin Cities juvenile actress, Elizabeth Whitton. will be appearing in the role of Prossy Garnett in Bernard Shaw‘s "Canâ€" dida"", being presented by Toronto‘s _ Academy _ of Theatre Arts. The play opens Thursday April 29 at 23 Grenville Street and will run every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening until Zak Sabry, the author of the Nutrition Canada report, discusses his study with Barb Kerton, (left) a pharmâ€" acist from Waterloo and Glenda Tambling, a home economist from Gueiph. Mr. Sabry was the guest speaker Thursday at the NIP lecture at the Adult Recreation Centre. Actress has role in Toronto play Come in and do your own work ! We Mix and Sell Membership only a dollar. Rent a bay & tools â€" $2.50 per hour Paint your own car â€" $20.00 (We‘ll do it for you) â€" $29.95 Body man availablre. You‘ll enjoy it! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ~ M & FIXâ€"ITâ€"YOURSELF May 22. Elizabeth Whitton was active in Kâ€"W Little Theatre and Tempo Theatre in the late sixties; she was one of two area teenâ€"agers acceptâ€" ed into the Ontario Youth Theatre in the summer of 1970 and performed with OYT in the Humanities theatre. Since then she apâ€" peared in student producâ€" Recreation Centre that he often gets telephone inâ€" quiries about nutrition beâ€" cause doctors are unwilling or unable to supply this inâ€" es VR R 4 & uo M ' KS * m.r'ï¬f Parts and Oil Available Bridgeport â€" Near The Grand Hotel 135 Woolwich St. N. Waterioo 1972 with a group in Guelph performing for children‘s audiences. She joined the Toronto academy in the fall of 1972 and has since appeared in a number of productions. She had a leading role in tions at Guelph collegiate Ibscn‘s "John Gabriel". 742â€" 1381 T tiv:‘P"%‘ Example 1 only THE Save Hundreds of Dollars On New & Used Models (3 KEYBOARD THEATRETTE) regular $7700 M satng _ the_right ORGAN SALE CONN NO. 580 APRIL 28 â€" MAY 1 reguiar $7700 _ NOW $6350 FREE COFFEE & DONUTS INTZMAN‘S Come in to our factory store 100 KING ST. S. â€" WATERLOO 886â€"1670 ANNOUNCE shelves. ‘"Today when you go in a supermarket there are about 8,000 food items crying out for you to pick Canadian Food Guide was making people cut importâ€" pick uutritious foods from the thousands of food items that appear on grocery store shelves. When the about 200â€"300 food items to kind of situation we are when rising food costs are tal has joined our staff. Please Call Pat for your appointment "T m.'!ll beffiftwentictivdetedictiveditth ds Aiccrdiicith d db dircwdprr Formerty of Aitero‘s _ Reg..$20.00, Now 410 and Brouty Continen. . Reg. $25.00, Now *{2% STYLE, CUT & BLOW DRY Speciat $5.5* SHAMPOO., CUT & STYLE Special $§.5° HAIRCUTS $3.50 up. Open Daily also 743-7784 Mon uos._Thut & Fri Coiffure Cottage p BEAUITY SALON ‘¥» Reg. $30.00, Now $15" (Body, Medium or Curty) PERMS 1/2 PRICE "they make us aware that food is not a resource that we can affordâ€"to waste ... It‘s not the end of the world to see food prices go up if we plan well," he said. than five food groups today, t s Mr. Sabry said he Uhinks 233 Canada‘s Food Guide has x m.:euduuor : s en ienss ) combine . fruits and vegeâ€" 4 tables in the n;e food_ $ "â€- h'fl .&, t said "I think that‘s bad beâ€" ‘