Games planned are: July _ 5. Centenmial _ Park. North, OAS vs. Mister Transmission, 6:30 p.m Bridgeport. J.M Schneiâ€" ders vs. Fritz Electric. 8:30. July 6. Centennial Park, _ South, 6:45 _ p.m.. tent Hotel vs. J&R Fina of W ovs. J.M. Schneiâ€" ders, 8: 45 p.m July _ 7. _ Centenmial _ Park, South, 6:45 pm. OAS vs. J.M. Schneiders Mister Transmission vs U of Marslands Mister Trnas. J.M. Schneide J & R Fina Fritz Ele« OaAS Kent Hotel U of W Waterloo city fastball league standings are Right at Bloomingdale Service Centre â€" Left at Township Rd. 11 DIRECTIONS â€" "\ 1 Breslau Open 7 Days a Weekâ€"9 a.m. to 9 p.m. © Horse Rental 0 Hay Rides + @ Ponies for Picnics e 8 Qualified Instructors to give lessons in PHONE 664â€"2616 or 578â€" 1645 pleasure riding @ Horses for S ale © Day C amp @ Overnight C amping @ Swimming (We buy untrained horses which our students train under the watchful eye of an instructor. We sell the horses after they are fully trained ) HOLIDAY RANCH Sister M. Anselm, Sister M. Gabriel, and Sister M. Marguerite. Fastball standings â€"Sisters have 140 years of classroom teachingâ€" Electric 14 14 14 10 «<B +# W.. 8:45 p.m. Marslands, 6:.30 pm. J& R Fina vs Marslands. July _ 8. _ Centenmial _ Park, North, 6: 30 p.m. Fritz Electric vs. Kent Hotel. Kurt Boese, wrestling coach at the University of Waterloo has been nominated by the Onâ€" taro _ Wrestling Federation as the coach of Canada‘s wrestâ€" ling team that will participate in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich Germany The nomination will be forâ€" warded to the Canadian Asâ€" sociation of Wrestling Federa:â€" tions who will make the final Coach is nominated selection #5 zie P t . 44 4+ Minor soccer standings Standings of the _ minor soccer atom and mosquito leagues are: Atoms w oL t P Laurel Leaders 9 1 1 19 Lour. Streakers 3 6 2 8 Mrs Stempeders 3 8 0O 6 Mosquitoes Laure! _ Raiders 8 2 1 17 Mars. Kickers _ 8 2 1 17 Lour. Red Barons 1 8 2 4 Victims of traffic crashes often suffer financially and socially long after their phyâ€" sical injuries have healed. Between 15 and 20 per cent of those injured never reâ€" turn to the same job, or exâ€" actly the same mode of life. THIS FRIDAY HESPELERâ€"GALT\Mobda» Sw Sweet and Sour Shrimps, Glazed Spareribs, Polynesian Chicken and other Island Favorites. Served on the Pool Deck or indoors fram 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Fully Licensed _ _ $) io \ NS Smd A _ N presents its first summer And Great Entertainment and Dancing in the STOP 24 LOUNGE Adults 3.33 â€" Youngsters 1.99 BUFFET DINNER Highwoy 401 and 24 bined classroom careers span more than 140 years, will retire from Waterioo County separate â€" schools June 30. Sister M. Anseim, a remedial class â€" teacher at St. Louis school in Waterloo, and Sister M. Gabriel, a remedial teachâ€" er at St. Mary School in Kitchener, _ are _ retiring after 47 years of teaching. Sister M. Marguerite, a primary teacher at St. Ambrose School in Galt, is ending a career of more than 46 years. The employees of Bell Canada held a Save a Life water safety program at the Waterloo Y last week. Concerned with the numâ€" ber of deaths from drowning each year and especially the drownings that have occured recently in the Waâ€" terloo area, the employees came out in full force to learn the art of life saving. Sister _ Anselm _ began teaching in Galt in 1923 at the old St. Mary school on Rose Street. She also taught in Kitchener, Hamilâ€" ton and Bridgeport, and for four years was principal at St. _ Anthony School in Bridgeport. Bell holds Y program Approximately 300 Bell Canada employees, families and friends turned out for the event which included water safety and artificial respiration instruction. Bill Attwell, aquatic diâ€" rector of the YMCA and Susan Watt, program diâ€" rector of the women‘s diâ€" vision of the Waterloo Y inâ€" structed the group. JUDO & KARATE SCHOOL Waterloo Square 576â€"2680 HATASHITA e _ Hespeler t» Galt 458â€"4601 Sister Marguerite began teaching in 1923 at Sacred Heart School in Kitchener. She has also taught in Mildmay, Galt and Hamâ€" ilton. The three teachers near Kingston in 1921 and later taught in Kitchener, Galt and Walkerton. She was principal at Sacred Heatt School in Walkerton from 1961 to 1966. Sister _ Gabriel her career in S WATERLOO 4# COMMUNITY ~#z SERVICES BOARD <o* > 40¢ with own skates Saturday and Sunday, 2 PM to 4 PM . . . . . â€" ' ROLLER SKATING â€" Waterloo Arena Friday, 8 PM to 10:30 PM . ... .. .. ... . ... The Playground program offers children between the ages of 5 and 12 an opportunity to participate in activities such as team sports, low organized games, special crafts, outdoor educational trips, local tours, drama groups, and much more. SPECIAL EVENTS will be held each Thursday evening at each playground. SCHOOL LOCATIONS: Cedarbrae; Winston Churchill; Northdale: Lincoln Heights; Empire; Elizabeth Ziegler; Brighton: St. Agnes ; DAILY HOURS: Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) 9:00 to 11 : 30 A. M. 1:30 to 4:00 P.M. â€" SUMMER PLAYGROUNDS Open from JUL Y 12th to AUGUST 20th The prepared programs are designed to appeal to the interest of many and yet flexible enough to allow new interests to be introduced. Day Camping fun for Boys and Girls Ages 8 to 12 Yrs. CAMPING PERIODS: (a) July 12th to July 23rd (b) July 26th to Aug. 6th (c) Aug. 9th to Aug. 20th FEE $6.00 for each two week period Contact: Karen Kruger, 579â€"1020 Closing Date: July 10th, 1971 Thursday July 1st, 1971 Inter City Fastball All Star Game Centennial Ball Diamond â€" Waterloo Park 8:00 P. M. Saturday, July 3rd, 1971 â€" Cricket Match Waterloo Cricket Club vs University of Western Ontario. 2 PM â€" Waterloo Park. Sunday, July 4th, 1971 â€" Junior Baseball Waterloo Junior Expos VS London Waterloo Park 2 PM â€" Double Header JULY 7, 8, 9 and 10 ) Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, Juty 1, 1971 11 Directed by Maurice Evans Performed by The University Players Sponsored by the Creative Arts Board Federation of Students TREE GROUP â€" Travel To ‘"Five Oaks" PARIS, ONTARIO July 20th, 1971. Tuesday. Sing and Swim under the Shadey Oaks $1.00 per person â€" Bring Lunch ACTIVITIES CAMP WAâ€"YOUâ€"MEC 8 :00 p.m. Theatre of the Arts‘ University of Waterioo Admission $1.00 Central Box Office 744â€"6111, ext. 2126 A Seductive Comedy years ago but, with the approval of their former school boards and the present _ county _ board, service to Catholic educaâ€" tiring now I am sure that they will still keep a finger on the pulse of education in our schools," said John Sweeney. board superinâ€" tendent. â€" ‘‘*Although they are reâ€" by Ann Jellicoe 25¢ with own skates