K-W Chambers link arms in Teleguide A total of 2e Huang adults (lily yeah of age; representing an different cultural groups Includnng an In nun Irom the- North we“ Terrttortes will arroe m KM Aug, 3.it In partuwpalr with local young adults m lbw Canadian Cannon! ot Christians and Jmu 2.3m National Youth Forum Tfu. theme tor thr Prune was") In the area h than» bung awe-bed by mum when w purchase thetr awn pm gram â€thaw w manna“ that prepared try the chambers Kitchener and Haterioo are we ftrst taues wane of Tomato ttr be ‘gunwmw 'rom use QUAUW od? l [iiiiiil)jlj] 's agtgpfagtll2,' Street people are feet people. They're neat people who meet people. 3 Why not join up? Take a~’ walk. "amtut'atttW1 "all, a hlock.Today. 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I. ovum “Youth involvement for Peace, Mutual Ln derxlaudiug and Re spect" and at will be held at Mutual Life Axsuranu- Aug W30 TM ctiittereno, h "peel to the publu. prefer ably In those 17 21 yea FN of age. and hours both days arc 9.3 with nunlnna) Im- IM lunch forum cunlereuce is Among thr resource leaders at Mr conrer ON TIMâ€. “up“ 131.1“ m the Telegmde system Currently there are 470 mlunnauon Lennuub located tttrough-t the Toronto are: and system mint mm are working to have their terrmnals installed at all major border numb m (in-mu and west em Nets York Mate Field mus haw been organized to the. Men noniu- and the .'iix No Hum Indian Commum ties where delegates will meet with their young people. Dinner n scheduled lo hr held at the Beth Jacob Syn: gagur and lbw German 'rrartsyixanii, Club ence will be Prof Hem) Wiseman of the Political Statutes De partmem. University of Guelph Wiseman Ix among the sorld's rirst unuerul) professors lo schedule cred" an ine Cour"ser, mu nuclear disarmament Prof Frank Hm) of Cottrad Grebel Colley," tstll also participate as will re9reserttatives Irom the federal and Ontario tyrvernments The entire Forum will provide maximum ex Posure to the Kitchen er-Waterloo multicul tural nature. The purpose of the forum is to uiw young adults an opportunity to meet and to discuss local and matioual w cial issues which are of ma tor concern to them. as well as unhanrp their leadership skills The Kitchener Wa terloo delegates qu have an opportunity in nu! will the delep,au. theo host sometime during the year Travel funds tor the protect are provided by (hr WWWEQUF'PW Pnzes will be awarded m 3 categortee PEOPLE / SCENIC / ACTlON and 2 age groups: youths f l 6 and under) and adult (t , and up) Entry forms and further contest details available at Japan Camera and lnto Place in Consologa Mall, Prizes mclude merchandise and gift cortificates for each category and age glow) to the value of 1 st prize $50.00 2nd pale $25.00 3rd prize $10.00 Conestoga Malt In co-operation wtth Japan Camera announce their first ever fall fair photo contest. Take a ptcture at any one.of Canada's great Fall Fairs, drop the finished 5x7 or 8x10 punt With completed entry form oft at either Japan Camera, Conestoga Mall or the Mall Management office betore Sept. 7/83 Judging will take place Sat., Sept. 10/83 at Conestoga Matt Judges' decisions are final Fall fair Photo Contest Department of the Set retary of State through its Open House pro gram The forum has been organized by a local Young Adult Planning Committee. with assis tance from David Cowls, Public Kola tions Assistant. Mutual Litr Assurance of Can it d a _ M r s P a I Charters. Catholic-Co Chairman of the Kitch your Waterloo Chapter of "in Canadian Coun cil ot Christians, and Jess, " is coordinated by Juanr Katick of the L'ounrirs national of fur in Toronto All this week until Aug. 29 youngsters will be seen around the Twin Cities manning Kool-Aid stands, and if the weather reports are accurate, the product will be in great demand as passerslry seek relief from the heat, The best part of all is that proceeds from the KoorAid sales will be directed to the Muscular Dystrophy Association through a charitable program organized by General Foods, "it's a way fur kids to become aware of the need to help charities, It's a way kids can become entrepreneurs for a week, have some fun running their own business and help a charity.†explained program co-ordinator Don Reid last week. Reports from several young entrepreneurs so far this week indicate sales are booming. One stand at Waterloo Park was. sold uul Tuesday in a matter of hours, The kool Aid sells for ttt t-t'ttty, a serving and it In hoped $1.000 ran be rakwd for muscular d) atrophy research, Drink up'