The Tomar Chapter ot Hadassah is sponsoring a bake sale Thursday, Dec. 16 and Friday. Dec. 17 at Westmount Place Shopping Centre. Home-baked goods and candy tree mugs for Christ- mas will be sold from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 Fm, on both days. Bake sale is planned Kathie Reinhardt as the wicked witch and John Millard as the Munchkin mayor act out a scene from Bluevale collegiate's Wizard of Oz. The musical will be presented Dec. 15-18. Funeral Home l td Wot-doc 171 King St. s. 74578445 thwart! B. FAMIUES APPRECIAIE OUR FRIEND†AND COURTEOUS SERVICE about! To The Voters of Waterloo THAN K YOU Brian Turnbull xuumauwm! More than 300 entires were received in the prose division, which was judged by K-W Record publisher Sandy Baird. About 900 entries were received in the poetry division. The final judging in this division was done by Canadian poet, Earle Birney. Beth Holmes, ll, of 336 Coleridge Dr. also received an honorable mention in the junior prose division for her story Green Eyes. Susan Downey of 529 Twin Oaks Cres. received an hon- orable" mention and $5 for her prose composition in the Junior division entitled The House in the Daffodil. Kelly Pineault of 243 Old Post Rd, received a third prize of $20 in the junior poetry division for her French composition of Gam- bade d 'Automme. Three Waterloo girls are among the top finalists in the annual Dorothy Shoe- maker Literary Awards contest. The prizes were presented Friday at the Kitchener Public Library. _ . Wanton Chronicle, WOMV. December tr, 1976 - PM» 3 Literary award Winners receive their prize money Senior top prize winner The Robb-t hos o lemorkoble engme thot moves tf from 0-50 mph In 8 2 seconds. Tins advanced {ourcyllnder overhead cam engme, fed by o fuel mischon system dehvers the precise The 1977 Rabbit runs . by fuel inieeioin FRESH COT EXCELLENT SELECTION nu I MN Il'IUO WATERLOO 550 Weber St. N. Waterloo 884-7470 CHRISTMAS If TREES (il) AUTO-HAUS K-W " Men. YMCA Service Club TOWERS PLAZA Mr. Wilgar has a long as- sociation with Wilfrid Laur- ier - beginning as an un- dergraduate student, gradu- James T. Wilgar, associ- ate registrar at the Univer- sity of Western Ontario in London, Ont., becomes reg- istrar of Wilfrid Laurier University Jan. 1. He succeeds Henry H. Dueck, university registrar for the past 12 years, who tendered his resignation in August. in the poetry division was Susan Gearing of Stratford. Her entry was called There has been a Drowning. No top intermediate prize was awarded in the poetry divi- sion. Ann Marie Shanahan of Goderich received the top prize in the junior poetry division for her poem entit- led A Snake has a Little Will. WLU appoints new registrar fuel/our muquve that chongong drwmg condmons demand. So, you get ophmum periormonce and Outstandmg fuel economy lsn t that heOUth" He joined the University of Western Ontario 1970. He currently is secretary of the Ontario Universities Council on Admissions. ating with a BA. in 1964. He subsequently took a master's degree in geogra- phy from WLU. receiving it in 1972. He was also head resident in a graduate resi- dence, and then worked for the WLU registrar's office for a year as high school liaison officer. Entires for the contest were received from the four regions in the Mid-western Library system. Senior prose winner was thn Vaneyk of the University of Guelph. Her story was called Father's Song. Intermediate winner was Lori Farnham of kitch- ener. Junior winner was Darryl Fox of Clinton. all proceeds to youth and service work.