14 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 20, 1972 @HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ©@TENNIS RACKETS e©@SsSQUASH 4 @BADMINTON Waterlioo Kitchener "‘Where the hard to find Sports items are" OPEN THURS. & FRI. EVENING TILL 9 pm JESSOPS cleaners ©@BROOM BALL TIM‘S SPORT SHOP KITCHENER/WATERLOO @ARCHERY Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterioo Square @SKATES eADIDAS SHOES @TROPHIES @BAUER, ROLLER SKATES ENGRAVING The Hostess Club at Laure! Vocational School along with members of the Student Food Service program at the school served the monthly meeting of the Midwestern Division of Dry Cleaner and Launderers Association of Ontar|o. The by Charles Graham Last Friday the students of Laurel went to Bandâ€" stand and from all the reâ€" ports coming back, its‘ apâ€" parent the students enjoyâ€" ed themselves. While they were there, over 200 students showed up from Galt, Hespeler and Preston area to take part. This group had rented a bus for the night so they could come out. Then on Thursday, the Christmas dinner was servâ€" ed to the staff and students for only 50 cents. This was a very small price to pay for the fantastic meal servâ€" â€" Christmas assembly features play Last week the Food Serâ€" vices Department served two banquets. On Wednesâ€" day night they served the Midwestern Division of the Drycleaners and Launders of Ontario. About 40 men and women showed up for the occasion. LAUREL REPORTS Erb will head coin club Mr. Milne and Mr. Stutz now have two more dinners they have organized to add to their list of meals The Christmas Assembly was held on Friday with the students doing the play, The â€" monthly ‘meeting of the Waterloo Coin Sociâ€" ety met at Waterloo Public Library last night for a ‘"White â€" Elephant _ Aucâ€" tion." Each member .was askâ€" ed to bring in a small arâ€" ticle to be auctioned off. This could be a book, cups, saucers, _ coins, _ stamps or any other no longer wanted item. The auctioneer for this event was Ted Turanski and money raised will go into the club‘s kitty. The election of the new executive for the society men received a full course meal after which the top students in the school‘s dry cleaning class gave a demonstration on the art of dry cleaning. in 1973 was also held. Those chosen to lead the club were: Wilfred Erb, presâ€" ident; _ Phillip _ Mueller, viceâ€"president; Ted Turâ€" anski _ secretary _ Bruce Rasamann , Treasurer ; Bev Lenz, librarian;, Heinz Herzog, editor; Bob Lenz, membership chairman ; Joan Gordon, receptionâ€" ist, Ed Stahley, exâ€"officâ€" er. L.V.S. ‘"Staff Rides Again‘". The play was written and composed by the members of the drama club. The play, under the direction of Mrs. MciIntyre promises to be a good one. Three _ new _ members joined the club in Novemâ€" ber, Rudy Glowacki, Kenâ€" neth de Bries and> Jeanâ€" Guy Hache. Directors will be Haig Douglas, Carl _ Kudoba, Walter Holst, Russell Hackett, Bill Gordon with four others to be elected. Further discussion was held on the November meeting‘s â€" discussion _ of coin grading. Points of inâ€" terest came up throughout the talk such as coins beâ€" ing doctored up from exâ€" tra fine to proof. Another point mentioned BUSINESS HOURS EKING‘S OPEN: Monday â€" Friday â€" 10:00 a m to 2. 00 a m. Saturday â€"11:30 a m. to 2:00 a m. Sunday â€" 1200 noon to 10:00 p m In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up ror rastservice Call 579â€"5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 TÂ¥ Q&Z AZ RESTAURANT 38 King St. N.,. Waterioo There will be two draws made at the assembly, one for a wood lathe which was donated to the student council _ and one ginger bread house will be given to the Torch Society. Damages total $26,096 was that a person should look for any wear on the high points of the coins as this was very important in grading. The business of coin grading is very important in the field of Numismatics was another point mentioned as this determines the price a person can obtain for his item. The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo OPP report a total of 15,378 miles patroled for the week ending December 16. Motor _ vehicle _ traffic collisions total 42 with an estimated property damâ€" age total of $26,006. Ten people were injured in sevâ€" en separate collisions. The OPP also investiâ€" gated 70 general occurâ€" rences. Ph and Canadian Food