+_The four remaining conâ€" certs are on alternate Wedâ€" '% ‘ "“ ;% | ’/ ; * * "'V.n‘». | I i:' 4 , ts / r“' a !; First place winners in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Skating Club‘s annual compeâ€" f ' f tition held on Saturday, Feb. 17 include, front row from left to right, Christine . Hough, juvenile ladies free skating, Jill Gourley, novice ladies A free skating. f $ / Kimberley Anne Linder, preâ€"juvenile ladies free skating. In the back row from + f _ $ * left to right are Chery! Stankiewicz, junior ladies figure and free skating, > ‘ «e * * » . e Wendy Kruuv, novice ladies ‘B‘ free skating, Lesley Cross, junior ladies fiâ€" * gures and free skating, and David Slater, juvenile men free skating. ___ § n On Wednesday, Feb. 21, ANTON KUERTI resumes his presentation of the Sonaâ€" tas of Ludwig van Beetho ven at the University of Waâ€" terloo‘s Theatre of the Arts. The first four of the eightâ€" congert Cyclé were perâ€" formed last autumn to a large and very receptive auâ€" Music Society makes history pas RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 621 KING WEST, KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 The researchers came up with four analogue images which, unlike the diâ€" gital display, are less sensitive to disâ€" tortion on the ordinary windshield. Each image appeals to a different perâ€" ceptual procedure. Which design is most suitable? Following a test involving 12 UW truck drivers, the students are busy compiling the statistics but already they can see that two of their designs are less favourable. For example, one relies on the driver‘s perception of depth and humans are generally not known for their ability in this area. What is the advantage of having your car‘s speed flashing on the windshield in front of you? Quite simply it keep‘s (Continued from page 1) Eyes on the road Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street nesdays: Feb. 21, March 7, the University Box Office at March 21, and April 4. All 8854280 for tickets, which are at 8 p.m., with iDustratâ€" are $6.00 or $4.00 (centre ed talks on the music preâ€" and side seating, respectiveâ€" ceding the concerts at 7:15. ly). Tickets are also availaâ€" And, as they were last auâ€" ble at the Kâ€"W Symphony ofâ€" tumn, all the concerts will {:fï¬;oss King St. Ij Waâ€" also be broadcast live by The program of Feb. 21st radio station CKMSâ€"FM, concludes with the famous doz‘enr se_ats femaln of the perhaps the most popular seriesâ€"subscribed house. Paâ€" and one of the greatest of trons are urged to contact the entire cycle. Also on The automobile industry is entering a new era. Already new driver aids, including the lasar, radar and microâ€" processor, are being used in the everyâ€" day automobile. But for the time being the students®‘ research will have to colâ€" lect dust on a shelf in some university library. The system necessary to carry out their project in real life is just too big a‘burden for the average pocket your eyes on the road ahead and takes away the necessity of looking at your dash 28 inches below the windshield. With the present system it takes a full second to look at the speedometer, read it, digest it and reâ€"focus on the road ahead. A lot can happen during that time. the University Box Office at 885â€"4280 for tickets, which are $6.00 or $4.00 (centre and side seating, respectiveâ€" ly). Tickets are also availaâ€" ROBERT HUEHN DICK CLINE Service worthy of your confidenceâ€" a tradition _since 1925 that program is the most symphonically conceived of the sonatas, No.4 (Op.7) in E. Flat Major, as well as two shorter sonatas, the No.10 and No.2. Each succeeding concert centres on one of Beethoven‘s greatest utâ€" terances for the keyboard. On March 7, the centrepiece is No.31 (Opus 110) in A Flat Major, often considered the meost perfectly constructed of the 32. Nos.1§5 (‘"Pasâ€" torala'). 18 and 20 complete the March 7 program. On March 21, the last sonata; No.32 (Opus 111, in C Minor) concludes the program, on which Nos. 7, 11, and 24 (Opus 78 in F Sharp Major) are also performed. No.32 also has its advocates as one of the supreme sonatas for the keyboard by Beethoven or any composer. Finally, on April 4, Mister Kuertiâ€" brings his audience two of the greatest Beethoven Sonâ€" atas: the ‘‘Moonlight (Opus 27, No.2 in C Sharp Minor) and the mighty ‘"HMammerklavier‘‘ (Opus 106, in B Flat Major), the longest, most complex, and pephaps the most revelatory ot" these masterpieces, conâ€" taining a slow movement which isâ€"longer than almost It lists many wise ideas for saving electricity in lighting. *heating and appliances. 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