The first step is to glue a piece of felt onto the top of a board. Nails which are It usually takes two days to do a piece," says Elva. ‘‘"And we find it works best with two people. Enos calls out the instructions while I wind the thread around the nails.~ The Festival is a repreâ€" sentative exhibit of the arts and crafts of Menno nite artists in the area, some of whom will be presâ€" ent to discuss their work. Now the couple, living at 189 Erb St. W., Waterloo, have become so involved with the craft, they will be demonstrating their work this weekâ€"end at the Mennoâ€" nite Festival of the Arts at Fairview Mall. Enos and Elva Nafziger had been looking for a hobby for Enos since his retire ment as a furnitureâ€"maker. When they saw a dimenâ€" sional string art kit depictâ€" ing an owl, they decided to give it a try. Waterloo craftsmen featured in festival Page 14 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 27, 1977 RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL [ 621 KING WEST, KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 Here‘s how you can continue your education while you keep working. By Marg Russell Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or K ing' Street Start your PARTâ€"TIME STUDIES in Summer Session at Wilfrid Laurier University SUMMER SESSION: courses in Antropology, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Classics, Communication, Computing, Economics, English, Fine Arts, French, Geography, German, History, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Political Science, Psychology, Religion and Culture, Social Welfare, Sociology, Spanish, and Values Education. If you Have not been formally admitted to Wilfrid Laurier University, please write or call Mr. Rae, Assistant Registrar: Admissions (1â€"519â€"884â€"1970, Ext. 351) by May 27, 1977. If you have taken credit courses at WLU and would like a registration form to continue your studies, please write or call (1â€"519â€"884â€"1970, Ext. 358). Please contact us as early as possible to ensure desired courses Wilfrid Laurier University FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALENDARS AND APPLICATION FORMS â€" WRITE numbered are driven into the board. From then on it‘s winding pieces of variâ€" ousâ€"colored thread around these nails while sticking to the instructions careâ€" fully. A dramaâ€"dialogue, **Who in the world are the Mennoâ€" nites," written by Norma Rudy especially for the festival, is being repeated from last year. Three 40â€"minute musical programs presented by Rockway Mennonite School under the leadership The Nafzigers will be two of dozens of Mennonite craftsmen who will display their crafts at the Mennoâ€" nite festival. To delight the children, stuffed toys and animals will be displayed in lifeâ€"like settings. Antique dolls are planned for the heritage section and a puppet play is prepared. ‘*We really gnjoy it," says Elva. ‘"But it requires a lot of concentration. After two hours, we need a break." 75 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontamo N2L 3C S Office of the Registrar p.m. to 7 p.m. Articles on display are not for sale but light refreshments will be available. The annual festival is sponsored by the Women‘s Committee of Rockway Mennonite School Associâ€" ation. Admission fee is $2.50 for adults and $1 for children 14 and under. The display is set up from 1 Barbara â€" Smucker will read from her recently comâ€" pleted book ‘"The Underâ€" ground Railway‘. Needleâ€" craft viewers can get pointâ€" ers on quilting and view articles of past and presentâ€" day origin. of Robert Shantz, include numbers by the school orchestra, small ensembles and a 90â€"member chorale. Professional photographâ€" ers as well as amateur hobbyists and art in various media display the scope of work local artists are underâ€" taking. Peter Etril Snyder will show a display of his work along with a picture in process. ROBERT HUEHN DICK CLINE Service worthy of your confidenceâ€" a tradition since 1925 The Waterloo Knights of Columbus are presenting a family communion brupch Sunday, May 8. Enos Nafziger doesn‘t believe in remaining idle just because he‘s retired. He and Elva keep their fingers busy making patterns in dimensional string art such as this owl. This is one of the many arts and crafts to be displayed at the Mennonite Festival of the Arts at Fairview Maill Sunday. Photo by Russell Tickets are available at The current operating budgets and tax mill rates have now been establishâ€" ed for the City, Regional and Educational purposes for 1977. The followâ€" ing schedules indicate the 1977 Mill Rates and comparative tax levies for an average city of Waterloo residential property for the period 1975 â€" 1977 The final tax bills for 1977 will be prepar in late May. Instalments for Realty Taxes : September. Business taxes will be due in J tax and budget information will be mailed on educational and regional budgets shou! levying authorities. Waterloo Knights plan brunch 1975 1976 1977 City Purposes Regional Purposes Elementary Schools Secondary Schools Total DOLLARS | A MESSAGE TO PROPERTY & BUSINESS TAXPAYERS $146.79 152.29 166.97 COMPARATIVE TAX LEVIES FOR 1975â€"1977 ON A RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ASSESSED AT $5,500 CITY regional budgets should be made directly to IN THE CITY OF WATERLOO 109.443 FORMER WATLOO 30.7 209. 2 27 8 30.358 20.154 32.804 26.127 SCHEDULE OF 1977 MILL RATES % ] DOLLARS 1977 will be prepared and RESIDENTIAL the club room or at the door May 8. Price is $5 per family. The cost for guests other than family is $2.50 each. Mass is at 10 am. with $ 97.37 102.05 110.85 REGION MERGED AREA 171.893 30.429 39.708 56.710 45.046 20.3 19.6 18 .4 % | poLLaARS | ared and mailed to taxpayers will be due in midâ€"June and June. A brochure with further d with the tax bills. Inquiries COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS $234.45 267.30 324.12 EDUCATION FORMER WAT‘LOO 124.905 35.715 23.710 36.449 29.031 brunch to follow. Don‘t have your mother cook breakfast â€" treat her and the whole family. 49.0 51.2 53.8 4y p7 Tâ€"â€"3iâ€"gl "3"114{53“(‘;:\*" MERGED AREA DOLLARS 195.576 TOTAL 35.799 46.715 63.011 50.051 $478.61 521.64 601.94 these