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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jun 1969, p. 5

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Highlight of the evening was A& fashion fantasy, when 56 stuâ€" dents from Mrs. Gerry Hornâ€" ung‘s class modelled sportswear and jumper outfits they had comâ€" pleted. About 125 garments were shown. Nancy Timlock was commenâ€" tator for the fashion show, for which Linda Heir, Michelie Dietâ€" rich, Mary Butler and Sandy Delâ€" Spring fever hit Centennial pubâ€" lic school last week, when stuâ€" dents presented a show under that title for about 300 parents and friends. Cor. Victoria N. ‘at Lancaster Kitchener 576â€"5540 In addition to the regular City Hall hours, the Tax Department will remain open until 5:30 p.m. on June 10th, 13th, 17th, and 20th, and on Saturday June 7th and June 14th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Repairs made to all makes and models of cars Spring fever draws packed house I Volkswagen Specialists BRAKE JOB Final Dates for Payment Without Penalty Ward No. 1 (North Ward) June 10th Ward No. 2 (East Ward) June 13th Ward No. 3 (South Ward) June 17th Ward No. 4 (West Ward) June 20th Business Tax â€"â€" all Wards June 20th CORRECT BP SPECIAL $28.95 These models are as useful as they are pretty, {udging by the fashions they created. Additional Hours for Payment 1969 TAXES City Treasurer & Tax‘ Collector CITY OF WATERLOO â€" Second Instalment Displays of art, pottery, china painting and miniature cars, ball tournaments, band concerts, a kite flying contest, pony rides and barbecues are all scheduled for Waterloo and Heritage Festiâ€" val Days, June 28â€"29, according to the community services board summer program. Music and movies will be laid on in Waterloo Park during July and August. Other items on the program inâ€" cluded a drama club presentation directed by Mrs. John Scott; folk dancing supervised by Mrs. Janis Tron; songs by the Glee Club directed by Mrs. Peter Enns, a vocal solo by Barbar Fawcett; Barbara Fawcett, Diane Marâ€" tin and Debbie Oswald were comâ€" mittee chairman. Beth Pletch and Connie Forsythe were among beâ€" hindâ€"theâ€"scenes workers responsiâ€" ble for the show‘s success. Susan Weber was model inâ€" structress. Background music was played by Cynthia O‘Brian. ion undertook management. Board plans fun potâ€"pourri Travelling playgrounds are beâ€" ing introduced this year. Children who live a good distance from any of the listed playgrounds may have "piaygrounds" brought to their neighborhoods. In place of the Red Cross proâ€" gram of former years, the comâ€" munity services board has adopted a seyenâ€"level swimming program whign will eliminate all test days. Summer playgrounds will open July 7 and run for six weeks. They will be located at Elizabeth Ziegler, Empire, Lincoln Heights, Northdale, Harold Wagner, Winâ€" ston Churchill and Brighton pubâ€" lic schools, St. Michael‘s and St. Agnes separate schools and Lakeâ€" shore Village. This means no one will have to repeat a whole session because he or she fails in one or two skills. The popularity of last year‘s children‘s theatre in the park prompted officials to plan a simiâ€" lar program this year. Two perâ€" formances are scheduled. The Moses Springer pool will be opened for swimming next week. Opening date for the Waterâ€" loo Lions pool will be announced later. Public swimming hours in June are 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends. The swimming instruction proâ€" gram has been changed for both city pools this year. Sunday evening concerts at the Centennial bandshell will be dirâ€" ected by John Conrad. Family movies begin July 8. Eight showâ€" ings are planned. Folk dancers were Wendy Weâ€" ber, Joâ€"Anne McCauley, Joâ€"Anne Taylor, Mary Morrow, Marion Falding, Kim Short, Marilyn Anâ€" thes, Linda Overgaard, Susan Day, Debra Basse, Margaret Mcâ€" Kegney, Debbie Miller, Andrea Lorchner and Susan Kington. Cast membérs for Are We Dressing? by the drama club were Howell McNeal, Michelle Dietrich, Danny Koegler, Mary Ellen Reibling, Nancy Timlock, Bill Koegler, Robert Monteith and Karen Barth. and piano solos by Mary Butler, Lynn Cross and Lois Bedford. c oo â€"â€" Ad@n® areme st,g sud es Y|JESSUPS ceaners GERRY BINDSEIL Free Guaranteed Mothproofing BELMONT Belmont Cleaners For Kitchener Waterloo ° Clean and FREE BOX Extra low price on Tailoring ‘und Repairâ€" ing. 3 Tailors to LET BELMONT HELP YOU SPRING CLEAN QUALITY GLEANING AT BIG SAVINGS ALL BLANKETS _ ALL SWEATERS Residential â€" Commercial Member of the Ontario Asâ€" sociation of Painting and Decorating Contractors 258 Lester St., Waterloo PHONE 743â€"3686 or 578â€"6830 FOR FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY Store STORAGE those winter ue NOW |! 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