@Politcal science students grill _ 3 riding candidates _ 4/ A total of 23 postâ€"graduâ€" ate students and academic staff at four Ontario Uniâ€" versities and the Univerâ€" sity of Michigan will share more than $125,000 in re dation of Ontario research projects in the field of alcohol and drug addiction conducted by reâ€" The three candfrdates in the Waterlooâ€"Cambridge federal election _ contest are taking turns discussing their views and fending off que)stions from students in a g;)litical science class at Wilfrid _ Laurier Univerâ€" sity. Dr. John . McMenemy, assistant professor of politiâ€" cal science at the university, said the sessions should be somewhat different from le usual political meeting the students will seek New library books Bijou; a brilliant evocaâ€" tion of the romantic, glamâ€" orstruck forties, David Madden‘s novel has warmth, humor, and a fastâ€"moving plot. Smiling Willie® and the Tiger; John Harris‘s novel recreates the closing years of the Boer War. The highâ€" spirited story concerns the theft of an army payroll. Something _ I‘ve Been Meaning to Tell You; thirâ€" teen stories by Canadian writer Alice Munro." â€"Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy; John leCarre disâ€" lays his incomparable ‘m for portraying the shaâ€" April‘s Grave; a novel of romance and suspense, by the author of "Penmarâ€" ‘‘These grants are designâ€" | to support worthwhile C $Complete instructions given at our store with every machine sold. See Our Fabric Collection Single & Double Knits ® Nylons Tricots ® Lace§ ® Sheers ® Lycra WESTMOUNT SEWING «LENTRE Elastic for Lingerie & Quilted Nylon Scissors and Pinking Shears Sharpened Waterloo‘s Sewing Machine Centre Sales and Service on White Sewing Machines available by appointment. Also home service on White or Eilna Machines FICTION HOME DEMONSTRATIONS Wertmount Place Shopping Centre â€" Inside Ma‘l Waterloo â€" Phone 745â€"4461 share $125,000 addiction research grant Westmount Sewing Centre FORMEMY SIGMT & SOUMD, waTfMOO SQuart . AND SEWING SCHOOL Director of ARF . ‘‘Our grants program," support ~research in two areas. More than $78,000 goes to postâ€"graduate stuâ€" dents working on research projects deemed worthy of support by the Foundation. The objective here is to promote the development to probe more deeply into party positions and objecâ€" tives. Each candidate has the opportunity to address two separate classes, at 9 a.m. and again at 10 a.m. Brian Goff, Liberal canâ€" didate appeared first yesterâ€" day. He will be followed by Glenn _ Carroll, _ Wilfrid Laurier _ professor _ and Progressive â€" Conservative candidate tomorrow. The sitting member, Max Saltsâ€" man, New Democratic Parâ€" ty, appears Friday. dowed world of international espionage. Winter Kills; in this, his most important novel in twenty years, Richard Conâ€" don probes the assassinaâ€" tion of a president. Dateline: America; Disâ€" patch from an altering naâ€" tion; a powerful study of a nation in transition. . NONâ€"FICTION At the End of the Day, 1961â€"1963; Harold MacMilâ€" lan‘s final volume covers the last years of his preâ€" miership. The Dow Theory Can Make You Rich; Robert Barnes strips away the superstitious aura to reveal the _ surprisingly _ simple basics of this method of market forecasting. I x & of what are relatively new projects and to encourage minds to stay in the field of to established research efâ€" ing of additional support.‘‘ Individual grants to postâ€" graduate stwdents ~range from $4,050 to $6,500. Reâ€" LOCATIONS: Lions & Moses Springer Pools TIMES: Daily â€" 1:00â€"9:00 p.m. (Weather Permitting) ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS WELL ADULT CLINIC â€" Coâ€"sponsored by the Waterâ€" loo Regional Health Unit. * Health Screening and Counselling by Public Health 'Nurs'e: (Includes blood pressure, urinalysis and blood tests) . ~ For appointments phone 579â€"1020. There is no charge. LOCATION: Moses Springer Recreation Centre TIMES: Fridays 7:00 â€" 9:30 p.m. _ Sundays7â€"9:30 p.m ADMISSION: 50¢ includes skate rental 40¢ with your Project ‘HOPE‘ â€" Register NOW â€" Call 579â€"1020 LAWN BOWLING at Waterloo Lawn Bowling Club, Dupont Street, Waterloo. TIME: 1:30 p.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. . | DAYS: Mondays and Wednesdays _ RATE: 50¢ each MINIATURE GOLF at Pioneer Bâ€"Q Preston TIME: 10 a.m. â€" 1:30 p.m. DAY : Thursday RATE : 35¢ per person Free bus from Dropâ€"inâ€"Centre at 9: 30 a.m. WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC COMPLEX swimming, badminton, exercise, etc. DAY: Friday â€" TIME: 1p.m.â€"4p.m. Summer program Brochures are now available. Phone 576â€"2420 â€" Ext. 60, if you would like a copy mailed to you. e __ NO SPECTATORS NOTE: Skating has begun ‘ SUMMER SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Registrations will be received by phone or in person at either pool Mon. â€" Fri. between the hours of 2:00 p.m and 4 p.m. and also during regular pool hours. MOSES SPRINGER POOL â€" 578â€"4280 WATERLOO LIONS POOL â€" 744â€"8521 * This very interesting program is for 14 and 15 year old boys or girls who show interest in becoming future partâ€"time recreation leaders in the City of Waterloo or elsewhere. The course will start July 15th and run Monday to Friâ€" day for two weeks. Hours for this program will vary but will be held mainly in the mornings and afterâ€" noons. The two weeks of practical sessions will acquaint the participant with leadership skills in games, drama, singing, sports, art and crafts, etc. for children‘s programs. Included as part of the trainâ€" ing will be the opportunity to help experienced leaders, at local summer playgrounds. Participants will be evaluated during this two week program and if they demonstrate good leadership qualities they will be encouraged to apply fpr a sumâ€" mer staff position with our department in the future. Limited openings. Registration feeâ€"$2.00â€"Use registration form. SUMMER RELAXATION FOR SENIORS LOCATION: Hillside Park AGES: * 8 years upâ€"younger children should be accompanied by a responsible older child. LEADERâ€"INâ€"TRAINING COURSE ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND IMPORTANT NOTICE PUBLIC SWIMMING ROLLER SKATING Adventure Playground Site*& COMMUNITY SERVICES &1 their studies at the univerâ€" sities of Waterloo, Toronto, Guelph, and Western Onâ€" tario. The two students inâ€" volved in research projects at the University of Michiâ€" gan are both permanent residents of Toronto. Among the ‘university reâ€" search departments to reâ€" ceive ARF grants are the University E Columbia E Laure! â€" ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre : 576â€"2420 at the University of Waâ€" terloo, the Departments of at the University of Toronâ€" partment of Medicine at Toronto Western Hospital, which is affiliated with the Psychology at the Univerâ€" sity of Guelph, and the Deâ€" University of Toronto. f Waterioo Chronicig, Wednesday, July 3, 1974 23 No Charge DATE: July 8th j Staff will be on location Monday to Friday from 9 A.M. till 5 P.M. Evening hours will be included in this proâ€" gram as the summer progresses. PROGRAM: This new concept for playgrounds will be introduced this summer and will be designed in such a way as to encourage greater use of imagination and to help foster creativeness. 0Cs Building materials and tools such as scrap lumber, old poles, rope, pulleys, old tires, hammers, saws, nails, gardenjing tools, etc., are provided for the children. With this type of manipulatable equipment in a naturâ€" al setting the children can experiment with earth, water, wood and tools and decide amongst themselves what they really want to do. ‘ Other outdoor activities such as cookouts and campâ€" outs will take place throughout the summer if the chilâ€" dren indicate an interest to their leaders. This program is a shared process for both the leader and the participant. 1t is hoped that children from all parts of the city will visit this playground this summer and experience for themselves a plgy area designed specifically for their enjoyment. , Note: Lunch may be brought to the playground each day if desired. s â€" Junior playground locations are evenly distributed at area schools and parks throughout Waterloo. Each week, starting July 9th, ten locations will have 3 halfâ€" day programs plus one fullâ€"day program per week. Fullâ€"day programs 5 days per week, will continue this summer in Lincoln Village. Erbsville School will have fullâ€"day playgrounds on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The program will offer a variety of activities such as arts and crafts, low orâ€" ganized games, hikes, local tours,. sports, music and many more funâ€"filled programs that emphasize partiâ€" cipation, learning, sportsmanship and enjoyment. The prog: .ms are designed to appeal to the interests of SUMMER JUNIOR PLAYGROUNDS many and yet are flexible enough to allow new inâ€" terests to be introduced. > AGES: 5 to 10 years old. Exception: Lincoln Village and Erbsvillie Playgroundâ€"ages 5 to 13 years. Dates, Times and Locations: (July 8th to August 16th) Morning Playground Locations on Mondays, Tuesâ€" days, and Wednesdays (9:00 â€" 11:30 A.M.) plus all day Thursdays (9 â€" 11:30 A.M. & 1:30 â€" 4:00 P.M.) Empire, Northdale, Lincoln Heights, Brighton and Cedarbrae. _ ' Afternoon Playground Locations on Mondays, Tuesâ€" days, and Wednesdays (1:30 â€" 4:00 P.M.) and all day Fridays (9:00 â€" 11:30 A.M. & 1: 30 â€" 4:00 P.M.) l Centennial, Winston Churchill, St. Agnes, Elizabeth Ziegler and Sir Edgar Bauer. . FULL DAY PROGRAMS: Lincoln Villageâ€"Dunvegan Driveâ€"Mondays to Friâ€" days (9:00 A. M. â€" 4:00 P. M.) Erbsville Public Schoolâ€"Tuesdays and Thursdays (9:00 A. M. â€" 4:00 P.M.). . AGES 11 to 15 * LOCATIONS: Waterloo Arenaâ€"Moses Springer Recreation Centre â€"Albert McCormick Arena Open July 8th to August 30th, Monday to Friday, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Bluevale Collegiateâ€"June 17th to August 9th, Monday to Friday, 6:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. Hours will be subject to changes if warranted by the interest shown. The Youth Centres are being establishâ€" ed this summer to provide an opportunity for you, our young people between the ages of 11 and 15, to take part in a variety of programs and activities designed to meet your recreational interests. You will have the opportunity of expressing your activity interests to the Supervisors of the Centre, and become actively involâ€" ved in the organization of them. Activity is the KEY to our Youth Centres, whether it is the casual use of the sports equipment which will be available or the participation in organized games, bus tours, leadership training programs, orienteering, bowling, roller skating; or what ever your interests YOUTH ACTJVITY CENTRES 12 KING ST. NORTH, \,_ (Upstairs) 578â€"4950 ‘/ DO WE HAVE BOOKS!"