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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1977, p. 34

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Doors open at 12 noon Sat- urday and Sunday. Continu- ous entertainment will be provided. through music. The council consists of 48 member groups repre- senting over 30 nationali- ties, This regional folkloric festival has previously been held in Brantford. Hamilton and St. Catharines. The K-W Regional Folk Arts Council was formed by ethnic groups who wish- ed to participate in Can- ada's Centennial celebra- tions. The council became incorporated in 1970 and three years later, establish- ed a multi-cultural centre and hired staff to provide greater service for the in- creasing numbers of ethnic groups and immigrants with- in the Region. This is one way in which the community can appreci- ate the music, dance, crafts and foods of the many peo- ples and cultures making up this Region. Folklore 77, a regional multicultural festival, will take place at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium on Saturday and Sunday, May 14 and 15. Some pleasant surprises have occurred on the track team this year. First year junior Jeff Foster has shown strength in the 400 metres with a time of 55 seconds. Clive Hamilton has shown John Mota placed third in the 3,000 metre with a per- sonal best of 8.53.6. Norm Ashley took five seconds off his previous best 800 metres with a time of 2.09. lan Guerra and Joe Wor- gell ran personal bests in the 200 metres and 100 metres respectively with times of 25.5 and 12.4. The year five geography students are visiting the Niagara-Hamilton Region today in conjunction with their studies for this year. The students are taught by Mr. E. Scorgie. By Belmira Melo Laurel's track and field team has had a rewarding season so far. It has com- peted in meets in Hamil- ton, London and in all the local meets between area high schools. On Saturday May 7 the team competed in the war- rior meet at Seagram Stad- ium. Four athletes ran per- sonal bests. By Melanie Hilliard On Friday May 13, the Waterloo Collegiate's school council Will meet senior mathematics mm at 8:30 am. This important testants placed tenth out meeting will be held to pre- of 340 schools in Ontario sent the annual statement The team score was achiev- and the new budget. ed by Sandy Isenor, Mike Students often tend to Bamstijn and Phil Mars- misplace books during the den. Sandy's score placed year forgetting where they him second in Ontario and last used them. MOM” enabled him to write furth- May 17 will give students er papers. the opportunity to gather lligll scluml news" Walk it to me! Folklore '77 gets underway LVS presented successful play WCI math students excel t mar-16- “a": " M'- l Tutu .2) Norman Lynn of the Chin- ese cultural centre is chair- man of the Regional folk- loric programs committee Official opening ceremon- ies commence at 1 p.m. Saturday and admission is free for all events of Folk- lore 77. Saturday evening will fea- ture an international ball from 9 pm. to 1 a.m. with music provided by the John Schuster band. A mobile court of Cana- dian citizenship will be available for initial agpli- cations and information from 12 noon to 7 p.m. Sat- urday. dance and song, by the var- ious ethnic groups from 1:30 to 8:30 pm. Saturday and frqm l to 5:30 pm. Sunday. Last Tuesday, Laurel's boy's intramurals conclud- ed a successful year with the final game of Ringette. For the first time, the Bar- racudas won an intramural championship and did it in convincing fashion with a 6-3 win over the Dolphins. The Barracudas were pre- sented with the new trophy, had their pictures taken for the year book and were Laurel's track and field team is looking forward to competing in the Twin City championships on Wednes- day May 18 at Seagram Stadium. The meet starts at 10:00 a.m. and will con- clude at approximately 9:30 in the middle distance events. Midget Kevin Guest is leading the field com- petitors with a toss of 40.55 metres in the Javelin. Other midgets showing promise are Chris Rowe and Rob Kenzie. sent the annual statement and the new budget. Students often tend to misplace books during the year forgetting where they last used them. Monday May 17 will give students the opportunity to gather their belongings together to find out what's missing. During period one home room forms will be engag- ed in a book check and lock- er clean-out. considerable improvement BEAM MAHRESS1 PHONE 743-3219 Auditions are being held (across from Wind” Scum) Custom Mattresses For Over 40 Yours" 9 Herbert Street FOR A GOOD NIGHTS REST Call In our play, Rocky the cast worked together for many hours. On the opening day of the play, everyone was nervous and had stage fright. As the play began, the cast sort of calmed down and things began to take shape. As the play progressed the cast relaxed, and thought of it as another rehearsal. At the end we found our play to be a success. and performed it again at open house. The play was great while it lasted, but we can't be presenting the Viking victory banquet. Following Preparations for " play are often confusing and complicated. It also re- quires lots of time and hard for 1977 and president of the K-W Regional Folk Arts Council. For further infor- The intramural softball league is being drawn up and games are scheduled to begin next week after school. The teams are made up of home room forms along with a special entry from the teachers. On May 31 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, W.C.l.'s athletic directorate will this week to gather together W.C.l.’s most outstanding array of talent. It will be presented on May 19, period one for Juniors and period four for seniors. The play' Roéky was pro- duced by some‘students of L.V.S. given a free meal ticket. Mr. _F'erguson, the intra- mural convenor, would like to thank all the coach- es, players and Mr. Milne for making this the most successful year yet. (EBDFESSIOIIL TEIIIS iiiihTiTiiily Please cucle desired week and class tume Opt-on Week 6 weeks Monday or Wednesday or (Saturday, Jumorsl 3 weeks starting Tuesday, May 24th or Tuesday, June 14 Adult Class Time 6 30, 7 30. 8 30 p m Junior Class Tune 9 oo, 10 00.11 00 a m Ontario Lawn Tennis Association (0.L.TA.) Certified Instructor - Rick Zilinskas LOCATION: Waterloo Arena GROUPINGS: Beginner (Introduction to bas:c strokes and rules) Intermediate (review bamcs, spin strokes and practice drills) Advanced (stroke analysis. drills, strategy). SESSIONS: Six lessons in 3 or 6 week options COST: $12.00 senior. $7 oo junior (under 16) SESSION: ti-weeks Monday or Wednesday Starts Monday. May 23rd or Wednesday. May 25th. 6:307 30: Beginner 7 30-8:30 Intermediate, &30-9:3trBegtnner SESSION: 3 weeks Tuesday and Thursday, starts Tuesday. May 24th and Tuesday. June 14th. 6 30-7 30 Beginner. 7 30-8 30 Intermediate. 8 30-9 30 Beginner NOTES: Jumor Sessions (under 16), Saturday mornings for 6 weeks starting May 28th. 1977 TIMES: 9'00. IO oo and 11 oo am one hour lesson per group FOR ADVANCED CLASSES PLEASE CALL Community Services 886-1550 extension 48 ADDRESS CITY PHONE Amount enclosed S of Waterloo Sugnalure REGISTRATION FORM: Return to Caty of Waterloo Community Services. P O Box 337, N2J 4A8 NAME Mrs. M.L. Schneider was Director of the play and Mr. V. Korbs was in charge of props and art work. Other cast members were: Carl Evans as a Cleaning Man: Jeff Worrsley as Re- porter, No. l and sports com- mentator; Cindy Heinrich as Reporter No. 2; Cludia Smitt and Kai Stackeberg in charge of props and man- agement and Darlene Bishop as narrator and director. mation, contact the centre at 745-2531 at 20 Queen St. N., Kitchener. The cast of characters included: Mark Ancion as Rocky a 30 year old, part- time boxer; Mariann Pel- ger as Adrian a 30 year old, shy woman; Steve Baker as Pauli, Adrian's 33-year- old brother; Mike Zettler as Apollo Creed, Heavy weight champion of the world; Jeff Goal as Creed's trainer; Paul Ezucial as Miles Jergions a fight pro- mater; and Gary Bolt as Rocky's manager. the dinner and awards, a dance will be held with Ray Norris.-Lue as the disc Jock- ey. Tickets go on sale this week for $4.50 per person. Not to be forgotten is W.C.l.'s Music Night which is being held tonight (Wed- nesday) in the W.C.l. Audi- torium at 8 p.m. Entertain- ment will be provided by various school bands and the Consortium Elizabethan, Tickets sell at 50 cents for students, 81 for adults and $2.50 per family. There should still be a limited number of tickets available at the door. say we were sorry to see it Cheques payable to Cuty < SHERRI; mums ' WATERLOO DAYS _ Waterloo hays are three days of activities held In Waterloo Park for the entire family - June IO, ll, 12 This is an Opportunity for you to DISPLAY. DEMON- STRATE, and SELL your Crafts and Art Work. ATTENTION: ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN Your Handicrafts can be DISPLAYED & SOLD Your Skills can btprilfplys'rrtA'rED during FRIDAY AFTERNOON May 13,1977 2:00-4:00PM Guest: Miss Ann Theissen, "Greece" Slide Presentation Adult Recreation Centre Monday May 30, 1977 Leave: 1:00 PM Return: 11:00 PM Cost: $5.50 Call 744-0122 FEE $5.00/day, $8.50 for 2 day pass Thursday May 26, 1977 Picnic in Hyland Park (bring lunch) Tour thru Kodak Leave: 7: 30 AM _ Return: 10:00 PM Cost: $15/person Call579-1020 (corner of King & Allen Sts.) The Centre provides activities for Adults 40 yrs. of age & Older. _ Open Mon, .. Friday 8:30-5:00p.m. Includes: library, games mom, floor & table ghuffte- board, Coffee and Tea available. Note: No member- ship required. FOR INFORMATION: 579-1020. ICE SKATING - Albert McCormick Arena Parents & Pre-Schooiers - Tues. 10:39 p.m. Thur. - 1:30 p.m. NOON HOUR SKATING FOR ADULTS Monday - Friday 12 - l p.m. " SPECIAL NOTE: There is no skating on Thursday May 12th. . l ---h-rr-. ROLLER SKATING: l Moses Springer Arena Friday and Sunday Night 7 to 9:30 p.m. Admission: Children 25e (15 & under) Students 50e Rental Skates 50e per pair NO Spectators . Enjoy a hot delicious meal Thursdays at Erb Street Mennonite Church. Call Tuesdays 579-1020 for resers vations. Cost: 75e Dinner served at 12 p.m. Roller Skating at McCormick Arena will start in June. 3 day tour Leave May 27 Return May 29 Cost: $79/person For more information call 579-1020 NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING WHEN: Wednesday May 18 TIME: 7 : 30 p.m. PLACE: Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St. S. 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