_ DATIO We _ s es Ni s *s _ PAge 20:_%'00 Chronicle, Wednesday, May 25, 1977 Training (CGIT) of Knox Presbyterian Church will hold a spring tea and proâ€" gram May 28 at 2 p.m. in the church hall. The event will feature ._â€" FUALLY LICENSED UNDER THE 1.L.B.0. Convenient Parking tor over 300 cars "A Country Pub in The City" 574 LANCASTER RO. WEST, KITCHENER â€" 7434331 slabs MANY SIZES & COLOURS. 55 Erb St. East WATERLOO (opposite Liquor Store) PHONE 886â€"2321 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AND SIDEWALK R. J. FINNEY 4 aWaSitg, Hundreds of the Latest Styles CGIT holds a tea STARBURST PATIO SLABS producers of ' Jimmy Steele Siai: > * > *k "JAZZ" LOUNGES SAT. 2:30 â€" 5:30 Join the fun aboard our Ocean Queen Lounge. Open: 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. â€"Mon., Tues. & Wed. â€" Fri. & Sat. The lounge is also available for private parties with catering up to 185 people available. a sale of crafts made by ?; the girls, homebaking and . â€" plants. Tea will be served. The event is open to the public. A 4:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m 12 noon to 1:00 a.m MEXA & Lab on Premises FREE PARKING CONCRETE STEPS & PORCHES NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS 60 SCHAEFER STREET WATERLOO PHONE 884â€"0860 for patios INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES with or without iron railings ledge â€" rock flagstone rockery stone coursing â€" boulders wallstone â€" planters â€" sills red tile chips for driveways many designs and colours turn right of weber one block north of King ada Harold Wagner presented medallions and planted a red maple tree Friday at the school named after him, to celebrate Queen Elizabeth‘s silver Jubilee. These students represent various nationalities â€" Caroline Watts, 12 of Australi#x; Peter Smith, 12, Canada; Jane Somerville, 11, Canada; Nancy Sinclair, 12. Canâ€" ada> Almnanar Tihakaml 4°% BE_Llci20 MA c a «e c l 2l 2 _ _ . walks, driveways safe and economical 120 L M t ET C202 MC, "A, vumnoud, Jane JuUTiervile ; Alnoor Thobani, 13, Uganda; Shah Tharani, 12 from Tanzania The camp is for children aged six to nine years Carolyn Hare, coordinaâ€" tor of the camp, said she plans to hire five students from early childhood eduâ€" cation programs or UW recâ€" reation graduates to run the program . Day camp gets grant A Discovery Day Camp, run last year at Knox Presâ€" byterian Church in Waterloo, has received a government grant of $10,344 for operaâ€" tions this year. Operas planned The first opera IL COMâ€" BATTIMENTO DI TANâ€" CREDI E CLORINDA by Claudio Monteverdi will be conducted by WLU music faculty member Michael Purvesâ€"Smith. The second opera, GIANNI SCHICCHI by Giacomo Puccini will be conducted by Jacqueâ€" line Richard also on the WLU music faculty. Tickâ€" ets are available at the UW box office, Kâ€"W Symphony, WLU faculty of music and Bishop‘s Style Shop. They are $4 and $2.50 for students and seniors. The performances are jointly sponsored by WLU, UW, and the Kâ€"W Symphony The Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity Opera Workshop will present two operas on June 2 and 3 at 8 p.m. at the Humanities Theatre on the University _ of Waterloo Campus. Ochestra