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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1975, p. 33

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1 EVENTS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT , D5 ' -." " /i'ii'iiltiii] ,,ii',iCirsijiii,ii) 4:00p.m. IEVENTS FOR ii)TiiiiiiiTi1Tiiiiiij0 noon to ‘5200 p.m. ARTS AND CRAFTS DISPLAY, SALE AND DEMONSTRATIONS - Many local artists and crafts- men will participate; displays will be located across from the Wildlife area. Some crafts included are leather work, painting, Woodcraft, weaving, mixed crafts, pottery, etc. ALL DAY The Waterloo Regional Dairy Princess and the Ontario Dairy Princess will be present in the Park along with 2 baby calves. . ALL DAY HAVE A YOUNG SUMMER: WIN A STUDENT "JOB SQUAD" FOR A DAY - Contest entries at'Hire a Student Booth tBeside Information Kiosk in Waterloo Park) or phone 742-5866. \ _ ALL DAY Sportco Minor Baseball Tournament - Waterloo Park - Teams from Waterloo and Kitchener will com- pete for the Sportco Trophy. , ALL-DAY CHYM'rs Softball Tournament Continues - Centennial Ball Field ALL DAY FREE SWIMMING for everyone at Lions Pool ALL DAY WXiERLoo DAYS SOCCER TOURNAMENT - 36 teams from Southern Ontario will compete at Blue- . vale Collegiate, Laurel Vocational School, Lincoln Heights School, St. David's Schooluand ?1ars1and. 9:00 pm. FREE SWIMMING for everyone - Waterloo Lion’s Pool . " 5:00 p.m. 4th Annual WATERLOO DAYS Fishing Derby begins - sponsored by CHYM Radio. A trophy will be awarded to the child under 14 who catches the longest fish in Laurel Creek Watershed. Contest closes Sunday at 5:00 pm. Register all catches at the Information Booth on Saturday or Sunday. .- 7:00 p.m 9:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m, EVENTS FOR BOTH SATURDAY tE SUNDAY 10:00 a m. . No Admission Charge _ ' to . RADIO CONTROLLED MODEL BOAT BEGAT'I‘A - Sponsored by the Golden Triangle Marine Model- 5:00 p.m. le.rs - Silver Lake. Waterloo Park 11:00 am. Stories-in-the-Park, behind the Potters Workshop. The 1hlaterloo Librarians will entertain with stories to noon for children. . _ 12 noon [nun-m; nnnmmunnl to nnnn A run " A tiny IDDn DDIIL‘D ADI? QDDIIII‘L‘ ‘HAOA-IM Am“... tun ii" r---- "Continuous Food and Favoured Beverage Service" - presented by the Waterloo CHYM'rs Softball 1:00 am. Association - Waterloo Arena. _ "s EVENTS FOR SUNDAY 9:00 a.m C "W" CHYM'rt CONTINUOUS FOOD AND FAVOURED BEVERAGE SERVICE - Waterloo Arena. NO 3:00 pm. CHARGE for entrance. EVERYONE WELCOME? 1:00 p.m. "KrrEs IN FLIGHT" An open afternoon of kite flying in Centennial Park for all boys and girls. Bring to your own kite and fly it along with Alderman Harold Wagner who will be trying out his own hand made 5:00p.m. kite. All ages welcome. Location: Centennial Bandshell. 2:00 p.m. JUNIOR INTER-COUNTY BASEBALL - Waterloo Junior Expos vs. St. Thomas. beside the tennis courts in Waterloo Park. 3:00 p.m. Waterloo County Jr. Farmers presents the skit "The Dairy Queen and the Seven Cows", in the picnic _ FREE ADMISSION 6;00 pm. Mohawk? 1"vrlyf1Tf.?l11rf _BAND AND JAZZ CONCERT - A variety of music at the Centennial Band- area. FREE 4:30 pan. WATERLOO DAY'S PARADE: 9 Junior Drum and Bugle Corps will parade on King Street, Waterloo, from William Street to Central Street and into Waterloo Park. 7: 15 pm. WATERLOO DAY'S Presents - "VENTURE INTO MUSIC", 9 Junior drum and bugle corps will com- pete at Seagram Stadium. tco-sponsored by the Ventures Girls Band of Kitchener-Waterloo. Tickets available at door. Adults $2.00 _ Students $1.50 ' 2:00 - . shell. FREE ADMISSION, Sponsored by Mohawk College. 8:00 p.m CHYM'rs SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT - Final Game for the O'Keefe Award. 8:00 pm, WATERLOO CONCERT BAND - Music performed at Centennial Bandshell. FREE 8:30p.m. to . "Waterloo Days Dance and Continuous Food . 1:00 a.m. and Favoured Beverage Service" Admission: 75e per person - sponsored by CHYM'rs. Waterloo Arena . Waterloo CHYM’rs SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT (begins; - Teams will compete all weekend at Cen- tennial Ball Field in Waterloo Park for the O'Keefe Trophy. ' Admission: Fri. & Sat. 81.00 each day. Sunday, $1.25 l Weekend Pass $3.00 - ' 7' FREE ADMIS§ION To ALL GAMES ‘ . WATERLOO DAYS SOAP BOX DERBY - Sponsored by the 2nd Waterloo Cub Pack at the Marshall _ Street hill. Local cubs will be participating _ Park. Children ' .50 ‘(FATHER'S DAY) Saturday and Sunday - 1:00,- {rm pan. GOOD OLD FASHION no ICE CREAM OONES - 4,000 cones will be available each day at the Ice Cream stand in the Wildlife Area. Junt' 1 13-14-15 i....'... tn-etsroisttre,rtrtrrtrv,,tyrtt.ytttt. We swimming times: June - Weekdays 4 to 1 pm. Weekends) to ' pm. . July and Aug. .. daily Ito 5 p.m. and ( 6:80to9 pm. Family and adult swimming daily - 5 to 6: 30 pan. (July & Aug.) N Adultonly noon hour swim _ 12 noon to 1pm., LIONS POOL ONLY Moses Springer Pool - 885-4530 WaterlooLions Pool - 885-6350 General swimming' “games? For {appointments phone 579-1020. There is no charge. Adult Recreation Centre f WELL ADULTCLINIC - Coeqto'nsored by the Waterldo Regional Health Unit. All Adults Welcome. Health Semi“!!! and qounsetting by va'ic Helalth - SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS Registrations will be received by phone or in person at either pool starting Mon. June 2, between 2 & 4 pm. Mon. to Fri. and during regular pool hours. Class dates: June 30 to July 19 ‘ "s July 21 to Aug. 8 ' Aug, 11 to Aug. 29 , Fee - $3.00 per child plus Ttre for award plaque Nurse: {Include} blood pressure"," uiinalysis and blood adults - (over 21) so: muons pass $15.00 students - (16 - 21) 35:52.50 per book 10 seasons pass $i0.00 children - (15 ygs. & under) ae $1.50 per book 10 f 'ly-$l.00 _ setisonspass8S.00 seasons pass: . ' children under 16 $12.00; each additional child $.00 to a maximum of $20.00 parents & children; $10.00 per parent . I . $5.00 per child (under 16) to maximum of $30.00 Bull!!! SKATING LOCATION: MOSES SPRINGER ARENA TIMES: FRIDAYS T9:30 RM. SUNDAYS 7-9 :30 RM ADMISSION . 2tie - 15 a; under. ' Site -over 15. _ Rental Skates .. 25e Dates: NOTE: Tick“: mrttiiattttqt at door. Waterloo Days ’75 June 13, my 15 . Fri. me7:00 pm. Sun. From 9:00 am. Sat. From9:00aan. Final Game: Sun. at8:00 p.m. Centennial Ball Diamongi "e WaterIdo Park WAIERLOO CHYM'rs " HESPELEB Waterloo Park Seagtam Stadium 7:15 pm. June 14/75 Handbuilding minimum age 8 Wheel Class minimum age 12 LAKESHORE VILLAGE FAMILY PICNIC Saturday June 21, 1975 _ Time: 2:00 p.m. Admission chargert1.00 per family A - at the Laurel Creek Conservation Area EVERYONE WELCOME For tickets phone: 335 Admission: Adam - $2.00 SW - "150 , " L DAYSP ESENTS Junie: 0mm and Buck Corps Competition Wa-ttWu-tint-ttttERS' WORKSHOP WATERUt0 CHYM'ts BASEBAU. . TOURNAMENT noon hour swim--. it noon to ipan. LIONS POOL ONLY . Thurs. June 12th - 8:00 p.m. EEiiEaCia=il Classes for Children ages 8 - 12 Handbuilding Wheel Class July7-11 Ju1y28-Aug. I -e July " - m Ju1y21-S5 Time: 10:00to12:00noon Ju1yat-Aug.1 Mon.To Fri. Aug. 11-15 Fee: $10.00 Moses Springs: Pool - 885-4530 Waterloo Lions Pool - 885-6360 - . ADMISSIONS SUMMER SWIMMING Opening Junq'lth, 1m July and Aug. - Adult only NO SPECTATORS Registration: Potters' Workshop Waterloo Park during Waterloo Days '75 June It, 14 a. 15 FERADEa PARADE 4:30 pm. All participating corps King St. - Witliam to Contra! t 616-3430

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