Kit Snyder, 262 Staniey Drive, Waterloo practices an action song that she plans to sing at a Children‘s International Village in Italy this summer. Kit will leave June 29 to spend four woeeks in Trento, Italy. Twenty children from youth association. _ Along Waterloo County will tras with leader Pat Nosel of / _vel to Guatemala, Italy, Waterloo, the four Waterâ€" %weden and Rumania this loo County children will summer under the auspices <climb mountains near the of the Children‘s Internationâ€" Black Sea and live in the . al Summer Villages associâ€" palace of a former Ruâ€" * ation. manian king. Next vear Area youth attend European summer villages Eight children will leave June 27 to spend five weeks in Guatemala. They will stay with families whoâ€"have children between the ages of 12 and 14 years. The Canadian â€" contingent | is composed of Eric Stemmiler, New Dundee; Lawrence Shantz, Mannheim; Kevin Prior, â€" Kitchener; Phillip White, Kitchener; Jennifer Steinmann, New Dundee; Nancy Cook, New Hamâ€" burg; Pam â€"Harding, Camâ€" bridge and Cory Veenhof, Kitchener. The _ adult chaperone is Lyle Pearson of New Hamburg. While in Guatemala, the Canadiâ€" ans will attend a private school where they will learn Spanish, history and Guateâ€" malan government. . Next year the Guatemalan chilâ€" dren will make a return visit to Canada. On July 7, Shawn Mathâ€" ers and Patti Thompson of Waterloo, Drew Zehr of New Hamburg and Leah Braithwaite of Kitchener will leave on a four week trip to Rumania. The 13 and 14 year old students will pay their own plane fare, but their expenses in Ruâ€" mania will be paid by the Rumanian â€" communist youth association. Along with leader Pat Nosel of Waterloo, the four Waterâ€" loo County children will climb mountains near the Black Sea and live in the palace of a former Ruâ€" manian king. Next year children from _ Rumania will make a return visit to Canada. Four 1l1â€"yearâ€"olds will leave June 29 to spend four weeks in â€"Trento, Italy. They are Michelle Coulter of Kitchener, Scott Willcox of Kitchener, Terry Waliters of Kitchener and Kit Snyâ€" der of Waterloo. While in Italy, they will spend close to four weeks in a chilâ€" dren‘s village. Other chilâ€" dren at the village will be from â€" Denmark, Norway, S w eden, Luxembourg, Germany, â€" Austria, Italy, El Salvadore, Portugal and Turkey. _ The Canadian children "will also spend three days in Rome as guests of Michelle Coulâ€" ter‘s uncle. They will be accompanied by Wayne Ginâ€" gerich of Cambridge. Another group of 11â€"yearâ€" olds will leave July 7 to spend four weeks at a chilâ€" dren‘s village in Victoria, British Columbia. They are Danny Gunn of Linâ€" wood, Sybil McKenna of Waterloo, Janice Loker of Cambridge and Scott Mcâ€" Kinnon _ of _ Cambridge. They will be accompanied by Jan Knox of Kitchener and Bev Pugh of Waterloo. Janice Bock of Kitchener, left, leads Caroline Heaton of Kitchener and Myra Weish of Cambridge in a Canadian song. Caroline <x and Myra are two Waterloo County children who will host children from Tennessee this summer under the Children‘s internaâ€" tional Summer Village program. ‘ bridge and Nancy Ballanâ€" tyne, Mark O‘Krafka, and Kerry Shapansky of Kitchâ€" ener will leave July 6 to spend four weeks at a chilâ€" dren‘s village in Sweden. Before arriving at the vilâ€" lage, they will spend two days touring Copenhagen. The children will be acâ€" companied by Mary Jane Sanders of Waterloo. Twenty Waterloo County students will not leave Canada until next year, but will host foreign children this year. Scott Radewell, John Amos, Sarah Tempâ€" lin Linda Summers, Joâ€" anne â€" Schuster and Jeff Parliament of Kitchener; Colin King, Megan Welsh and Michelle Dundas of Cambridge and Jeff Mathâ€" ers of Waterloo will receive visitors from Finfand this Katie week. Next year they will pay a return visit to see their guests in Finland. Later in the summer, 11 children from Tennessee will visit children in Waterâ€" loo County. The host chilâ€" dren are Mary Cook of New Hamburg, Christin Schaefer of Elmira, Moira Welsh of Cambridge, Shawn Mathâ€" ers and Greg Johnston of Waterloo and Lisa Wilken, Caroline Heaton, Susan McConnell, Bill McCauley, Brian Morgan and Rudy Martinovic of Kitchener. 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