Page " - Wuodoo Munich. 1"dtte'ttw., May tr, Wall: a block a day. It's the fits! step. YOU'RE INVITED TO A NIGHT OF _NotiTALGIA. THE WEIGHT WATCHERS ORGANIZATION RECALLS IN . MUSIC, PROSE AND PICTURES, THINGS OF DAYS GONE BY. Old Da S 'i?', . " FOB MEETING INFORMATION ' Walptertiptel Show Begins At 8 pm. The illness you‘ll never see coming, Get in shape - and don't give the enemy a big target. Pitt-cu is fun. Try sown. q,,,,,,,.,,,,,),'.",, NAME .. ADDRESS . FILL IN THIS COUPON AND BRING IT WITH YOU, FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN ONE OF THREE FREE PRIZES. austmgia might ‘ 1 King St. West Kitchener Friday, May 11, 1979 “an a Moira/as PHONE . Wan-w Euro" CIA-08L re day. _ I 7 p. ‘ f, ,,.,.,,..,bi, (Crystal Ballroom) Kitchener 742- 1 161 _ Clam L re .95 Ivan,“ reo “,9. at m, - mgrh Woo»! Wan “on "eq'" wmx MN m m I 9 '9 “camera Ova"? POSTAL CODE All entrants must hare. been a resident of either Waterloo, Perth or Wellington County one year prior to the pageant date. Entry forms must be submitted by midnight May 22 and are available from the Oktoberfest Office. Inquiries should be directed to beauty pageant committee chairman, Jack Peterson or Gary Williams at 576-0671. Duetothesuccessotanearlypageantin'N,ithasbeen decided to hold it early again allowing was K-W to repre "T! ample; in, local (an? and 1mmptttnitreyeetts. More than 81,000 in clothes and prizesjvill be awarded to the pageant winner who will then go on to represent K-W in both the Miss Oktoberfest Pageant and the Miss Canada Pageant. . Thirty-five contestants, between the ages of 18 and as are being sought to participate in this year's Miss K-W Beauty Pageant on May 28 in the Grand Ballroom of the Valhalla Inn, Kitchener. happonln May fliTErirEiiE The Authority Remember the good old days when you didn't worry about your weight, Fid ' ' Richard Walsh, left and Marijan Mehes star in the Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre's latest production "Move Over Mrs. Markham. The comedy will be staged on May 9.10.1 1 and 12 at the Victoria ParkPavilion. The show is the company's major spring production. "-tkarzreooN-..,ar'--4 K-W Skating Club was held an am. PM Hm Monday, May 7 in the Com- FA‘Y on.» I TARE WT StmtofrottrCttoitm ll MWIFM FREE' COFFEE ("V-WWW oCuntCttowderoSeta$ttod oSteukonaBunoBuroen oBackBooononaBun RrWtAURANT “Best Loved Fish In Town" Ailllt WEEK- SATURDAY, MAY 12,1979 Bulky household articles not normally pucked up dunng weekly refuse collections must be placed at the curb by 8:00 am. on the above date. if collec- tron us desired by the City of Waterloo Works De- partment, Commercial and Industrial wastes, trees. stumps and budding construction debris will not be ac- cepted Call 886-2310 for further informatlon SPECIAL REFUSE COLLECTION CITY OF WATERLOO Fi?ll-?gos7i J D WINIS. Commussooner of Works Highschools take part in annual exhibition Blnevale and Waterloo Collegiates are taking part in the Seventh Annual Exhi- bition of High School Art at the University of Waterloo. The show opened on Tues- day May 8 and continues until Sunday, June 3. A wide variety of media has been utilized by the stu- dents, from wood block, col- lagraphic and serigraphic The exhibition is spon- sored _each year by the Uni- versity of Waterloo Fine Arts Department and fea- tures 78 pieces of art from 16 area high schools. Skating club elects executive The annua} meeting of the Directors for upcom- ing season includettlelen Po- well. Ron Brown. Roger Tu- pling, Richard Sinyard. Tony Becker, Nancy Peter- son, Cathy Hough and Eric Habich. Executives for the 1979-80 season include Larry Peppler. president: Flora Cross, vice-president; Joan Kruuv, secretary ï¬nd Peter Williams, treasurdr. prints, pencil and ink draw- ings, paintings in tempera, oil, acrylic and watercolour and mixed media works to three-dimensional pieces of plaster of paris, ceramic, cement fondue and soap- stone, and some balloon method and paper sculp- tures. mittee Room of the Rink in the Park. Among business attended to was the election of officers for the board of directors. The UW Arts Centre Gal- lery is located in the Modern Languages building, UW and is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- day to Friday, 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The Gallery will be closed on May 20 and 21. Ad- mission is free. Too fat , Too thm , Too tired , Too often , Do something for somebody. Your body'