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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jun 1975, p. 16

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. Community services offers varied program Waterloo Community Services department | is sponsoring a wide variety of activities this summer for children and adults. pire School says farewell to all her present and former pupils kindergarten teacher at Empire for 12 years. Mis. Shirley Desjardins, centre, kindergarten teacher at Emâ€" | | who are still attending the school. Mirs. Desjerding was the if Weincie Luineran en For _ the _ imaginative child, the department offers an adventure playground program at Hillside Park from July 7 to August 15. _ Building _ materials and tools such as scrap lumber, old poles, tires. hammers and nails are provided at this park so the children _ can manipulate and create. The program is very unâ€" structured. _ Three â€" play leaders serve as supervisâ€" ors and initiators of actiâ€" vities. However, it is up to the child whether he parâ€" ticipates or not. Cookouts, hikes and campouts will take place throughout the summer if the children inâ€" dicate an interest in these activities. For children who like organized crafts, _ sports and â€" games, â€" community services sponsors summer playgrounds at ten schools in Waterloo. Heart foundation elects local woman Half day programs for children between the ages of 5 and 10 are being offerâ€" A Waterloo woman has been elected chairman of the North Waterloo chapter of the Ontario Heart Founâ€" dation. Mabel Daiton of 536 Oxâ€" bow Rd., Waterloo, sucâ€" ceeds P.J. Stark. R.J. Hefâ€" ferman was elected to the post of first viceâ€"chairman while J.P. Giffen is the second viceâ€"chairman. R.M. Graham is the treasâ€" urer while Mrs. J.R. Muirâ€" son is the secretary. Murâ€" ray Dunnette, V.L. Scherer and Donald Wilcox are in charge of publicity while H.D. Brook and R.D. Royâ€" croft will be responsible for the industrial campaign and G.A. Chris the residential campaign The chapter raised $86,â€" 523.52 in 1974â€"75, including ed at Empire, McEachern, Lincoln Heights, Brighton, Sir Edgar Bauer, Centenâ€" nial, Winston â€" Churchill, St. _ Agnes, Elizabeth Ziegler and _ Cedarbrae schools. Full day programs for children between the ages of 5 and 13 years will be offered at Lincoln Village and Erbsville schools. These playgrounds will run from July 17 to August 15. These playgrounds will offer a variety of activities such as arts, crafts. hikes, tours, sports, music and games. Youth Activity Centres will provide day time and evening programs for teenâ€" agers in the 11 to 15 years age group. Three centres will operate from July 7 to August 22 this summer at Waterloo Arena, Albert Mcâ€" Cormick Arena and Moses Springer Recreation Centre. Activities such as tennis, badminton, roller skating, floor â€" hockey. swimming and bowling will be providâ€" A competitive swim proâ€" gram for boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 16 years will be offered at $30,800.43 from the doorâ€"to door residential campaign: $26,126.49 â€" from â€" industry and $29,596.60 from in memâ€" orium donations. The target for 1975 was set at $3.6 million for Onâ€" tario, including $85,000 from North Waterloo. [ JESSOPS cleane ) JEoUP 3 cieaners Waterioo Kitchener Ontario & Duke Sts. Moses Springer pool at the Lions pool in Waterloo Park. The program will include swimming, diving, synchroâ€" nized swimming and water polo instruction. Classes will be held on week day mornings and some Saturday mornings. The registration fee is $3. Further information may be obtained from Waterloo Community â€" Services Deâ€" partment. _ Swimming instruction for children and mothers and preschoolers will be Language workshop tonight She said the program, sponsored by an Opportuniâ€" ties For Youth grant of $9,000, hopes to show partiâ€" cipants in the workshops ~just where mistakes and misuse occur. A wordâ€"game workshop to establish the use and misâ€" use of the English lanâ€" guage will be lield tonight and on June 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre, King and Allen Streets, Waterloo. Trudi Woods said the workshop is part of a proâ€" gram to discover the way persons communicate with each other. The project, called Babelâ€" lab, involves six persons who are English majors from Wilfrid Laurier University. Persons interested in more information are asked to call 743â€"5054 Waterioo Square held from June 30 to July 19, from July 21 to Augâ€" ust 8 and from August 11 to 29 at Moses Springer and Lions pools. Other activities that will be held this summer are band concerts in the park, family films at Moses Sprinâ€" ger and Albert McCormick arena, roller skating and tennis lessons. More inforâ€" mation on all these actiâ€" * SsANDALsâ€" _ * HANDBAGS * DRESS AND * CLOGS 1 Fashion Shoes Waterioo Square Waterioo 20% off Summer Stock EARTH TYPE SHOES 30% .. ALL SALES FINAL vities may be obtained by calling Waterloo Community Services department. [f i beautyâ€"add insulationâ€"save fue! with L ALUMINUM SIDING Watérioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 25, 1975 â€" Page 17 ; 20 Randerson Ave. 100 King St. N. Kitchener 744â€"8802 Waterioo _ ALUMINUM SIDING LT D. CLEARANCE SPECIALS CASUALS 50% .. King, Dupont to be closed Dupont Street East at the intersection of King Street North will be closed to traffic from July 16 to 19 for the Kaufest sidewalk sale days. the whole meeting on Monâ€" day council approved the temporary closing of the intersection including the entrance to Mother‘s Pizza parking lot. The request was made by the Downtown Merchants Association so they could erect a structure for enâ€" tertainers during the sideâ€" walk sale. Wed 50 years Rev. and Mrs. S.J. Wittig recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary during a special service at St. John‘s Lutheran Church in Waterloo. Mr. Wittig, the supply pastor at St. John‘s, has served parishes at Mildmay, Bridgeport, Hanover and FOR OUT OF Ts wWomp @ SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGHS

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