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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jun 1977, p. 31

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Double golden year forSeegmillers Joan Hunt of Lambeth, Ontario, homemaker and mother cl two teenagers, is guest speaker and special music will be provided by Dave Chapman, local re- Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Seeg- miller formerly of Water- loo, celebrated their gold- en wedding anniversary, June lst. Mrs. Seegmiller is Waterloo Mayor Herb Epp and Kitchener Alderman Dom Cardillo officiated last Friday night at the A slowdown in the home sales market is responsible for reviving an annual dis- play of homes in Kitchener- Waterbo ACAPULCO BARBADOS ST. LUCIA HAWAII FLORIDA Quinlan Gravel Service "IT'S SUMMER VACATION TIME" LOOK AT THESE PRICES! the former Béatrice Women’s luncheon meeting Parade of homes returns- BOOK NOW FOR BEST SELECTION Before You Go. See Those Who Know 35 KING ST. N. _ WATERLOO, ONTARIO Above rates are per person twin basis Include - Rtn. flights, transfers at destination th accommodation - Taxes & Gratuities extra. Egbert and Beatrice Seegmiller Phone 886-4480 One Week From $199.00 Two Weeks From $249.00 One Week From $319.00 Two Weeks From $379.00 One Week From $339.00 Two Weeks From $399.00 One Week From $279.00 Two Weeks From $299.00 Two Weeks From $569.00 Ball! Gabel. The couple have three children, Betty (Mrs. Har- vey Riedlingert and George, both of Waterloo, and Harold of Kitchener. They ribttoercutting ceremony in Kitchener's Natchez Woods subdivision for the opening of Parade of Homes The event, which ends June 12, is sponsored by Kitchener-Waterloo Hous- ing and Urban Development A prayer coffee meeting will be held Thursday June 16 at 10 a.m. at the home of Marilyn Day, 27 Cyprus Drive, Kitchener. A special welcome is ex- tended to all teenagers. Shirley Dietz at -8ttsaoe or Vivian Woodhouse at A family dinner was held June lst, at Westmount Golf and Country Club, followed by a reception at the club attended by their have eleven grandchildren Association of Canada (HU- been selling during the last DAC). Twenty-one build- year, was discontinued in er: in the Twin Cities and t91N because of lack of in- Cambridge are participat- terest arming builders. ing. . The event, in which each Since tten, however. the of the builders displays a home containing the best features of what they have Seniors interested in playing Lawn Darts Cl beginning Monday June 20th, 9:30 - 11:30a.m. Club Meets: ADULT RECREATION CENTRE Cost: $1.00 (entire summer) Registration: 579-1020 Enjoy a hot delicious meal Thursdays at Erb Street Mennonite Church. Call Tuesdays 579-1020 for reser- vations. Cost: 75e Dinner served at 12 p.m. Seniors interested in playing Croquet can play beginning Thursday June 30, 9:30 am. - ll :30 am Club meets: ADULT RECREATION CENTRE Cost: $1.00 ( entire summeri Registration, 579-1020 Includes: library, games room, floor & table shuffle- board, Coffee and Tea available. Note: No member- ship required. FOR INFORMATION: 579-1020. Afternoon of Ontario Films See - North of Superior - via Helicopter - Ontario Place - Pioneer Village - Rules supplied - . Please note that the lawn dart and croquet equipment are available for your use other than the club davs' Thursday June 23, 1977 Leave Adult Recreation Centre 9 a.m. Return Adult Recreation Centre 5 p.m. Cost: $4.00/person Tickets available at the office. SENIOR CITIZEN [AWN BART CLUB SENIOR CITIZEN CROOUET cum SENIOR BAY AT THE BLUE JAYS Toronto Blue Jays vs Baltimore Orioles Sunday June 19, 1977 Leave: 12:00 p.m. Return: 6:00 p.m. Cost: $7.50(65 yrs.) _ , HVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE (corner of King & Allen Sts.) The Centre provides activities for Adults 40 yrs. of age & Older. Open Mon. - Friday 8:30-5:00p.m. $9.50 ( under 65 ) (Tickets along' first base line) SENIOR IGTIVITIES -- y MYSTERY TOUR & PICNIC - Rules supplied -- Friday Afternoon June 10th, 1977 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. All are Welcome HANNA _ economy has sgured and a glut of houses for sale has resulted. in price from $31,000 io $150,000. The homes are on display each day from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 'pm., and range K-W HUDAC plans to hold the event annually again to Show people what is available. E. & E. Seeginiiier Limit- ed, also celebrating its 50th year in business. friends and relatives. T Mr. Seegmiller is co- fguqde: and president of A tabloid supplement in last Saturday's Kitchener- Waterloo Record contains a list of the homes. been selling during the last year, was discontinued in 190 because of lack of in- terest arming builders. can play REGISTRATION FORM: Return to City of Waterloo, Community Services, PO. Box 337 , N2J 4A8 The program will be conducted in accordance to the guidelines as set out by the Canadian Yachting As- sociation in the Leam to Sail Program. Transportation is the responsibility of the applicant. PHONE 886-1550 for information CIRCLE SESSION A and/or B AMOUNTENCLOSEDS.......... CHEQUES PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF' WATERLOO Co-Sponsored by the Grand River Conservation Authority. LOCATION: Laurel Creek Conservation Area DATES: week 1 July 4-15 week 2 July 18 - 29 week 3 August 2 - 12 TIMES: 9:00to 11:30 A.M. or 1:30 to 4:00 P.M. (Mon. - Fri.) When registering please indicate the week and the A.M. or P.M. time. Non Swimmers are not permitted to register. Ages: 8 to 12 years. Stadium , FEES $10.06 her session Registrations will be accepted for both sessions on a first come basis. Fee: $15.00 for each 2 week session Each class is limited to 12 students CITY . 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. Moses Springer Arena PUBLIC ROLLER SKATING: Moses Springer Arena Admission: Children 25q (15 & under; Students 50e Friday and Sunday Night 7 to 9:30 p.m. Rental Skates 50t per pair NO Spectators Roller skating starts this Sunday June 5, at McCor- mick Arena. (holidays excluded) _ . LOCATIONS Waterloo Tennis (2132951 Soagram ADDRESS (funded through the Ministry of Culture & Recreation, Experience 77, program' 40 in co-operation with the Waterloo Tennis Club and the city of Waterloo, Com- munity Services.) ' This program is designed to supplement previous and current instructions. It will include a challenge board, round robins, skill development activities, on and off the court, and indoor rainy day programs. AGES 9 to 16 YEARS (with some exceptions) Must have previous tennis instructions. SESSION A June 29 to July 26 SESSION B August 2 to August 26 TIMES Monday to Friday9:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. Mon. June 6, between 2 & 4 p.m. Mon. to Fri. and dur- ing regular pool hours. Lessons start July 4th Levels 1 to 4 - 2 week program Levels 5 to 7 - 3 week program Registrations will be received by phone or in person at either Moses Springer or Waterlo_0_Lions Pool starting gumbo Chunk“, WM, June tt ARE HERE! V v JUNE 10th,11th & 12th WATERLOO PARK "Bring The Whole Family" See the middle insert of the Chronicle for the complete offipial program Jumon DEVELOPMENT SUMMER TENNIS PROGRAM NOON HOUR ROLLER SKATING Opened June 4th" Public Swimming Times June - Weekdays 4 to 8 p.m. - Weekends 1 to 8 p.m. .........r...... PHONE SWIMMING msm'ucnou lumGODAys ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre: 886-1550 COMMUNITY SERVICES FEES $10.06 her session. 50e Skate Rental Free with own skates a, m? . P... 31

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