Straight Up, and headlines Cherry Smash and By Deborsah Crandall Rock and Roll for charity is nothing new. The concert for Bangladesh happened almost 20 years ago, and more recently, concerts such as Live Aid, Farm Aid, and videos such as Don‘t They Know It‘s Christmas, Tears Are Not Enough and We Are The World have raised money for the less fortunate. But an upcoming rock n‘ roll fundraising concert at Dickson Park this weekend is a first for Cambridge, say concert organizers. RockFest ‘89, which will feature 13 bands from the Cambridge area, is being held to raise money for the Children‘s Wish Foundation of Canada, an organization whose primary objective is to grant the Sï¬ecial wishes of children sufferng from a terminal iliness. The concert, sponsored by the South Waterloo Agricultural Society, will include the talents of Cambridge bands, Off The Wall, Trollie, Four Sticks, Lowrider, Chinook, Nobody Inparticular, Relics, Outer Limits, Herb Walsh, Rachael Ace, CMdrents Wieh roungagon " """ o" "" hnd Portorming in Rockdeet 100, raaing money for the Rocking for charity 262 MLL STREET '"OS’!_W'M) Replac Aopreciate the fullness of your property investment year round. with an Armaciad Enclosure and Roof System. A beautitul The Armacilad Enclosure and Roof System Kâ€"W‘s Finest Eyewear Boutique Eye Examinations Arranged lor bring in your own prescription) A NEW DIMENSION IN LIVING SPACE ... THAT‘S AFFORDABLE For your appointment Phone 7464811 osed room can be the window to your part of the world: 578â€"5500 11 Erb St. E. 1972 SALE STARTS TODAY WATERLOO 102 Weber St. North (at Lincoin Plaza) ENDS TUESDAY WHILE QUANTiITIES 345 Erb St. West (at Quick Trip Plaza) w +0k Atebeiiealih comen ve0000%.. . Coadi ie STORE HOURS: ‘Sunday 11 â€" 5 Thurs. & Fri. 9â€"8 Wu P $10,000 for the Children‘s Wish Foundation. With this being the first effort of its sort, however, Anderson says it‘s hard to foresee how much will actually be raised. The festival will be held outside at Dickson Park, but in the event of rain, it will be moved indoors to the arena. Advance tickets for RockFest ‘89 are e‘y_aih'ble at Cambridge Music Mart and Records on RockFest ‘89‘s organizing committee and member of Off The Wall. "Cambridge is a small town and has a small clique of working bands, but the potential is very strong and very professional." "As far as I know, this is the first‘ time Cambridge bands have come together to raise money for ‘s’omethingfl fllike this," says Alan Shrubsall of Ca m > poo o en e e e oys & Wisconsin Johnson (Gabe Lee, who recently won the Q107 Homegrown competition). The entertainment will get under way at noon on Saturday, and will carry on until 10 p.m. Admission is $5. _ _ (Broccoli & Chesse or Lemon & RIC#) _2 sa 2» 129 TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS Serve Hot or Cold Canada Grade ‘A‘ SEA LEG SUPREME Dieter‘s Delight ROLLED SOLE 159 SUMMERTIME SAVINGS _« / 1g° Phg. of 10 12x 4 oz. Battered Wieners On A PORK BUTT CHOPS imately Treat The Kids SIRLOIN PATTIES POGO STICKS 12" okï¬ngg 88\ Bys INCLUDES:M ® -mmm * Brass Deadbolt â€" * Installation of bothâ€" T door and hardware! DOOR SPECIAL| $404.00 ® E“e\,\' " » 199 CHICKEN BREASTS TODAY! crafts of the world * KITCHENER,â€" 50 Kant Ave. (at Chartes) * NEW HAMBURG, 175 Waterioo St. * CAMBRIDGE (P), @52 King st £. * ST. JACOBS, The mit fast reliable 1 day Service Youuvplxfln'!“:wo'lw;iply 578â€"3870 208 Arniold St. CHICKEN â€" WINGS