New library books Putt on their special day. Students from Public Eleâ€" mentary Schools are inâ€" vited on Tuesday, June 26, while students from Sepâ€" arate Elementary Schools, because of their later school schedule, are invitâ€" ed on Friday, June 29. The youngsters will regâ€" ister at the Eat °N Putt of CHYM Radio and the Eat ‘N Putt Recreation Complex . The promotional concept was created to provide students from grades 1â€"8 with a celebration to end the school term. Each student who parâ€" ticipates will receive four free rides on any of the six available at the Eat °N The first ‘"Graduation Celebration"‘ for Elemenâ€" tary School students in Kitchener â€" and â€" Waterioo Region was announced jointly Friday by officials Nonâ€"Fiction Getting â€" There Without Drugs; Techniques and Theâ€" ories for the Expansion of Consciousness; by Buryl Payne. The Eating of the Gods, by Jan Kott:; an interâ€" pretation of Greek tragedy. The Figure of Arthur, by Richard Barber; the study suggests a clearcut identity for the historical Arthur. Deâ€" A Fool for a Client, by Roy Lewis; a rising young Q.C. defends himself on a murâ€" der charge. The Face of Jaâ€" lanath; by Roy Lewis; a superb adventure novel by Ronald Hardy. Patchâ€"Sadâ€" dle Drive, by Cliff Farrell; a Doubleâ€"D Western. Blackstone‘s Fancy; a novel about the lurid and exciting world of prizefighting, by Richard Falkirk. Cemetery World, by Clifford Simak ; a science fiction novel set 100 centures in the future. A New Dominion; . Ruth Jhabâ€" vala develops her characters against the complex backâ€" ground of modern India. Breakfast of Champions, or, Goodbye, Blue Monday; Kurt Vonnegut is author and illustrator. Walk in the Parâ€"â€" adise Garden is Anne Mayâ€" bury‘s best book to date. ‘Helping to celebrate school‘s end Trumph Kawasaki BSA MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE 325 Weber St. North OPEN Tue. â€" Sat 9 a m. to 6 p.m. 884â€"2630 Fiction and receive a complimentâ€" ary ticket voucher. Proof of identification must be given if requested, and stuâ€" dents must participate only on the appropriate day of their school system. In addition, the Kitchenâ€" er Transit System will provide free "shuttle bus" service between the Berkâ€" ley Terminal and the Eat *‘N Putt for those two days. The normal charge for children ‘riding the busses will be made at regular stops throughout the city. CHYM‘s General _ Manâ€" ager, John Larke, stated, ‘‘"We are extremely pleasâ€" ed that the officials of the Kitchener Transit â€" have seen fit to cooperate in this regard, and we hope that thousands of Elementary School students will utilize their services on June 26 or June 29. It will also proâ€" vide them with an opporâ€" Our Children‘s Keepers; Inside Amcerica‘s Kid Prisâ€" ons; a ‘"guided tour‘"‘ to reâ€" form schools, by Larry Cole. O‘Hara, by Finis Farr; a biography of the brilliant novelist and short story writer. signing With Leather and Fur, by Mary Patton; inâ€" cludes techniques and patâ€" tern designs. tunity to ride on the : busses now in operation. The day will begin 9:00 a.m. and finish ion, and students are enâ€" couraged to come throughâ€" out the day, rather than at certain early or late hours. It is also importâ€" ant that children intending to ride bicycles out to the Eat ‘N Putt use Freeport Drive, and not a major highway, and observe all safety rules. CHYM Radio will be broadcasting throughout both days, and, in addition, will provide special prizes from time to time. Featurâ€" rides include: The "Big at at The facilities will be completely staffed, and the St. John Ambulance will be in attendance. Students must present proper identiâ€" fication if requested, and all participants will be subâ€" ject to the rules and reguâ€" lations that will be in effect. German Carousel; and the Bumper Cars. To avoid traffic congesâ€" tion, parents driving childâ€" ren to the day are urged to consider ‘‘car pools"‘, and to drop off their childâ€" ren and pick them up an hour or t wo later. Dipper Slide‘‘, the Wild PLACE : At Centennial Bandshell in Waterloo Park TIME : Sunday, June 24th at 7 :00 p.m. Come and hear this exciting new musical singing group PARKING: Parking available in Parking Lot B & C at University of Waterloo. This lot is accessible off Seagram Drive and is directly behind the bandshell. ‘‘Living Can Be Ageless" Thursday, June 21st Sunnyside Home â€" 7:00 p.m. Street Dance with the Hofbrau Band 10 lucky draws Bar and buffet (tickets free of charge) Friday, June 22nd _ Hilliard Hall, First United Church â€" 7:30 p.m. Jolly Oldsters Club dance and games nite Saturday, June 23rd Sunnyside Home â€" Peach Festival Craft display & sale â€" 2:00 p.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. Awards ceremony â€" 7:00 â€" 8:00 p.m. â€" Sports trophies ' â€" Lecture series diplomas â€" Journal literary awards . â€" Crowning of queen Preston Band Concert â€" 8: 00 â€"9:00 p.m. Fireworks display â€" tickets 35¢ . A salute to Sunnyside‘s 104th birthday, 9:00 p.m. â€" tickets 35¢ TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SENIOR CITIZENS® CENTRE, WATERLOO â€" 579â€"1020 Senior Citizens‘ Week â€" June 17 â€" 23, 1973 â€" Waterloo Program Sat. & Sun. â€" 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. â€" admission: 40¢ with rental 25¢ with own skates Dates for sessions â€" o. July 2nd â€" 20th â€" 1st session July 23rd â€" August 10th â€" 2nd session August 13th â€" 31st â€" 3rd session Cost per session â€" $3.00 Roller skating â€" Moses Springer Arena Friday â€" 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. â€" admission: Friday â€" Lion‘s pool â€" 744â€"8521 f Moses Springer pool â€" 578â€"4280 Registrations will be accepted by telephone or in perâ€" son between the hours of 9:00 a.m. & 12 noon GLEN ACRES BAPTIST CHURCH 260 Hartwood Ave. Waterioo Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 20, 1973 15 THE featuring HAL LINDSEY ~ _ author of ‘‘The late Great Planet Earth"‘ Sunday June 24th, 7 p.m. Stretch ‘n‘ Knit fabrics by the yard, also Polyesâ€" ter Sheers New swim suit material just arrived. plain or printed available. Lace, Fibrefill & Lycra. Elastic by the yard, various widths and colors also stretch lace, lace trim, and elastic beliting. SEWING MACHINES FROM ‘89.95 Full instructions with every machine "Your Whiteâ€"Eina Sewing Machine Deater in Waterioo" PRECISION SHARPENING SIGHT & SOUND Lower Mail 745â€"4461 Waterioo Square Open Daily till 6:00 Thur. & Fri. to 9:30 p.m. SEWING SUPPLIES "PROJECT PEOPLE" FREE MUSICAL CONCERT of Scissors â€" Expertly done by *‘Easisharp"‘ factory method Activities for Seniors Swimming Classes OCCULT COMPLETE LINE and 2:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m. ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre : 576â€"2420 COMMUNITY SERVICES 50¢ with rental 40¢ with skates