Pictured above are two of the aircrew selected from 416 Squadron to tty the opening number at the Canadian National Exhibition over the Labour Day weekend. 416 Squadron is the element of NORAD responsible for the safe- guard of the Canadian airspace sovereignty over eastern Canada. The Squad- ron tties the two-man. supersonic interceptor CF101 B Voodoo and is based at CFB Chatham, N.B. Box position and solo is flown by Capt. Dwayne Lung from Lake Lenore, Sash. (Pilot) and Capt. Craig Given from Waterloo, Ontario (Navi- gator). Childrens department ' 7 are not the only C F vailable in the chil- ' department of the o Public Library fall. Many of the new fall pro- grams will begin in the next. few weeks. Beginning September 7 the "Moppet Club" for three to seven year olds will meet every Saturday at 10:15 The entire family can take in the family films shown every Saturday after- noon at2:30. At 3:30 p.m. Saturdays, the Junior Teens geLtogeth- er to meet new friends and play games such as mon- opoly or cribbage. Any eight to 11 year olds interested in the workings of the library can get a be- hind-the-scenes look in the "Bibliophiles Club" start- ing September 19. During the week the pre- _ Custom Pipe Bending I 'gag" y Shocks . 2 mm mspocnon _ no obloganon 180 Weber North 578-3320 Waterloo North America 's Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Mumet Shops FAST. FREE MUFFLER _ INSTALLATION schoolers are well taken care of with "Magic Carpet Story Time" Tuesdays at 10:15. Beginning Sept. 10 they will be introduced to the world of fairy tales and folk lore. along with a few new stories. Thursdays at 10:15 there at both branches. will be a kindergarten-ori- ented -lass for children be- tween the ages of three and Pastor to five. Thesame typeof class will The congregation of All be held at the Parkside Saints' Anglican Church, Branch Wednesdays at Waterloo. filled the church 10:15, recently to honor their de- Fridays at 3 p.m. there parting rector, Rev. Den- will be the "Parkside Path nisB. Hayden. Fridays at 3 p.m. there will be the "Parkside Path to Storyland" in which pre- school children are intro- duced to a world of fantasy through a variety of old and new stories. The Parkside Branch al- so has a "Bookworm Club" for eight to 11 year olds. beginning Sept. 14. Among the other advantages of this club goes the privilege of having the first chance to read the new books. Registration is needed for the Moppet Club, the Bibliophiles Club, the Bookworm Club and the Tiny Tots Preschool classes at both branches. Rev. Hayden, who had been at All Saints' for three years was installed as the rector of a parish in Chat- ham.Sept. 4. Prior to coming to Water- Pastor to Chatham Old prices 8 wash still in effect -tttmgtt 36e BOO Glen Forest Blvd. EDWARDS comm Alt, LAUNDRY Business manager Proceeds (mm the event will be used for the work of meclub. MemtterBtttttteWateHtto utmsChetraeett-retting was go their Charity Jamboree dated for Seâ€. MatttseWateruontifta ofcoltmtttttsHali,Uitivers- ity Avenue. The Lions recently do- nated 81.†to the Grand River Flood Relief. . Other projects include the wildlife display at Water- bond haldmg' ' Charity Jamboree Clifford G, Bilyea. business manager at Wilfrid Laurier University. Wa- terloo. has been elected by the univerpity's staff to be their representative on the 33-man university board of governors. Mr. Bilyea, a member of the yniversity's adminis- tration since 1967, was elected to fill out the un- expired term of Margaret Genatty,' who left the uni.. versity. He will serve until next April. [ The other staff member on the board is Robert Mc- Nulty. a member of the maintenance department. Other members of the board, the highest governing body of the university, are drawn from the faculty, alumni, students, the feder- ated Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. and the commun- ity. Mr. Bilyea is a 1965 honors graduate in business admin- istration of the university. In 1970 he received a mans- ter's degree in business administration from Mc- Master University. Hamil- ton. He lives at 79 Blyth- wood Road, Waterloo. m Waterloo he served as chaplain of St. Monica House and also as a member of the Board of Governors of Renison Jollege. Univers- ity of Waterloo. loo, Rev. Hayden served for two years at Oshweken. the Six Nations Indian Re- serve near Brantford fol- lowing his ordination. 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