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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1973, p. 3

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Open House at the RCA's four nature centres Sill be held June 23 begin- ning at 9:30 am. Guided tours, refreshments and showings of the Authority"s newest film “80.8.”. tSave Open Space) will be featur- ed throughout the day, Week's theme centres on saving our open spaces Conservation Week, June 23-30. is held each year to emphasize the importance of preserving the environ- ment. This year the Authority has planned a wide variety of activities to give water- shed residents a first hand look at conservation in at- tion. Save Open Space. That's the Grand River Conserva- tion Authority's theme for Conservation Week 1973. An amusing. message- paékedr play was pre- sented at the schools twice a day until June 25 by five university students. The half-hour play was written especially for chil- Public school children in Waterloo went to the theatre this month to learn how to be safe in the water this summer. Kevin Kareless kneels in his swimming pool while Dangerous Donna tries to keep him from practicing Water Safety. The scene was part of Skit portrays water safety Also on June 23, the Au- thority will provide free bus tours of the Fairlake Game Farm and the F.W.R. Dickson Wilderness Area. off Highway 24A south of Cambridge (Galtl in con- junction with the South Waterloo Agricultural So- ciety's annual Breakfast in the Park. Buses for each area will leave the agricul- tural building in Dickson At Belwood Lake visitors may take guided tours of the dam and tree nursery. while conservation enthusiasts at Apps' Mills can visit the Whiteman Creek Water- shed. A new boardwalk will be opened at Laurel Creek. and ever-popular. hay-wagon rides will highlight open house at Taquanyah. dren and was well received by its' audiences. But "Walter Safety" and his musical cohort "Tig- ger". together with their keenly - participative au- The actors portray the story of how Kevin Kare- less" is enticed into danger by, "Dangerous Donna" and "her evil side-kick Belwood Lake nearFergus: Taquanyah near Cayuga: and Apps' Mills near Paris. The five participants in the play were: Bob Pufall (script writer, director and Kevin): Rich Worsnop (co- writer and Walter); (Tig- ger Jourard. who composed the songs in the play and has the role of Tiger); Judith Cavell (Dangerous dience, remind Kevin of the Water Safety rules and all ends happily. Park at 8:00 a.m.. 10:00 a.m. and 12 noon and tours will run approximately l I/ie hours. the play put on by a group of students in area schools. The group held their last performance at Winston Churchill School on Monday. 16 UNION STREET EAST, WATERLOO, 745-6773 Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am to 5:30 pm The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS "CARAN D'ACHE" Watercolor Pencils. Paints and Modeling Clay, etc. for the Waterloo Area Canadian and Imported Handcrafted Gifts WE CARRY The Red Cross also supplied materials for the play, organized the schedule of performances and pro- vided water safety-related materials at each school. All have had some theat- rical training and are at- tending from the University of Waterloo. The play was presented for four weeks in some 40 schools in Waterloo County. Money for the project came from $3,300 Ontario Govern- ment Youth - In - Action grant. The Kitchener,Wa- terloo Red Cross (8200) and the Waterloo County Board of Education ( $200). Donna); and Larry Wood (Mud). Blended and bottled by Joseph E. Salaam a Sons, Ltd,, Waterloo, Ont. Garbage pick-up in the new annexed areas of the City of Waterloo will also he picked up on the normal pick-up day during the week of July 2nd. 180 Weber North 578-3320 Waterloo Garbage WILL BE collected on Monday, July 2nd, 1973 (Dominion Day Holiday). All gar- bage must be out by 8:00 A.M. Foe girls aged 6 - 12. Bus pickups throughout Twin Cities and St. Agatha. CAMP UNDER CANVAS: July " - " For girls aged 10-14. A special residence camp in tents with outdoor cooking and orionleering. Activities lor both camps include swimming. hiking. boating. nature lore. crafts. overnights. camperalt and many special events. Write oe CI": in" VWl‘A nu-¢:rrn K-W YWCA camp for girls not: Bumbag. Ontario DAY CAMP: July 3 - July " The Easy Choiée. Waterloo Ottoman, Wednesday. June 27, 1973 3 North America 's Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Maillot Shops GARBAGE I, an. . 'v,lvfi,i5,1'i'?e,5a.; - Al, .titt1t'i.ii"ii9 COLLECTION Canadis largest-selling rye whisky. FIVE STAR CAMP CLOVER K-W YWCA (744-6507) 84 Frederick Street Kitchonu. Ontario. Seag riinis Custom Pipe Bending Shocks 2 mm inspect-on,» no oblmtlon City of Waterloo FAST. FREE M U FFLER INSTALLATION 0 CERAMIC O ARMSTRONG CORLON

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