In an article in last week's Chronicle concerning teach- ers who will be retiring this year, it was incorrectly re- ported advertising for assis- tants to replace Mr. Maclean and Mr. Hunsberger will sion of the math contest with the junior award go- ing to St. Clements school. K-W assissits in CARE program St. David's school of Wa- terloo won the senior divi- The results from the an- nual county-wide mathe- matics contest were an- nounced by coordinator Nick Roehrij. This year, 72 students from 22 area schools entered the con- A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey of 365 Whitmore Dr., Waterloo, Susan went to Haiti - the poorest country in the west- ern hemisphere - as a CARE trainee in Septem- ber, 1975. 4-C youngsters age 13 to 16 in four of the poorest rural areas of Haiti where Susan Bailey of Waterloo is in charge of CARE programs. The Kitchener Conestoga Rotary Club has contribut- ed $2,380 to CARE for the purchase of beekeeping equipment for a group of Kitchener - Waterloo is still involved in a humani- tarian effort to aid rural young folk in a desperately poor developing country. Waterloo students were honoured Monday at the regular meeting of the Wa- terioo County Separate Scliool Board. St. Davids wins senidr math contest Waterloo Square Stanley Park Sooter Studios 886-1740 745-9081 ountry in the west- Although nutrition and lisphere - as a nutrition education pro- rainee in Septem- grams are still very im- portant. C cti U _ at "an 43;: - 22555231: x Illl " b";':'::), till ‘ Eliijjjjii/:) â€g '", . _ I P. if iw::. 3‘. I†fa; "rl'..': _,,t...0oi, cr." EiiB, ja" L', Eit' _ i':Aiy/'7'tir >1 " " '.o: cs k. il 'iii":)') 2-5x7 son cnnuomntms 1‘ 1-8'u0"i0ilmWlTs At a recent meeting, the board allocated $1,234,298 in undesignated donor funds to 43 projects ing from safer water systems in Afghanistan, Honduras and Guatemala to rural agri- culture and community de- velopment programs in Bolivia, Dominican Repub- lic, Ecuador, Haiti and Kenya. . 'cotoe may!†this year, says Vladimir Kavan, chairman of the board of CARE Canada. CARE self-help programs in 21 countries will be sup- ported by Canadian funds The Chronicle apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused SPEC/AL offer expires June 26th begin soon. The sentence should heve read, assistants to replace Mr. Mairlean and Mr. Young. and Jews essay contest. Her essay entitled The im- migrant and citizens role in our Canada, won her an ex- was one of six Canadian winners in the national Ca- nadian council of Christian Also reported at the meet- ing, Sue Werbowecki of St. David's Junior highschool a complete success. Over- all individual winners were Paul Linesman of St. Cle- meats followed by Hartman Krug of St. Davids. Mr. Roehrij. vice-princi- pal of St. David's, told the board that the contest was Over $3,000,000 worth of - - """""H VII-lay. - all in-thebuilding day camp for 4 to ' year old boys and girls. Program includes crafts. swimming lessons, peme paid trip to Ottawa Separate School and sum- and Montreal. mer meeting: are slated for The Waterloo Comm! July 11 and “atâ€. Registrations are now be- if); apcepted for Kitchener Waterloo Days committee would like to thank all participants, staff, and spectators for helping to make Waterloo Days '77 a great success. Planning for next years program will begin shortly, If you have any suggestions or ideas please call Tom Litwiller 886-1550 Ext. 64 or mail them to Community Services P.O. Box 337 Waterloo. Ontario. N2J 4A8. ... Special Senior Citizen? week ... Dinner Programme: "Our Lady of Lourdes Children's Choir". Enjoy a hot delicious meal Thursdays at Erb Street Mennonite Church. Call Tuesdays. 579-1020 for reser- vations. Cost: 75tt Dinner served at 12 p.m. "BECOME A FRIDAY AFTEM00tiER" Friday June 17, 1977 2:00 p.m. Topic: An introduction to summer activity program- me at the Adult Recreation Centre, with a panel of guest speakers. Seniors interested in playing Lawn Darts e beginning Monday June 20th, 9:30 - 11:30am. Club Meets: ADULT RECREATION CENTRE Cost: $1.00 (entire summer) Registration: 579-10t0 . AtuVutl-tttttgt-cLn.gt. “WP-humane. "AanmtrttPuttin2hetytv" I5NuHCAtrmtttttMttetrr,ttm:teatttri-' Includes: library, games room, floor & table shuffle- board, Coffee and Tea available. Note: No member- ship required. FOR INFORMATION: 579-1020. Mystery Tour & Picnic Thursday June 23, 1977 Leave: 9:00a.m. Return: 5:00p.m. H.00/persoe, Last meal until September is Thursday June 23, 1977 Last meal until September is Wednesday June 22 Scamper amp ' games, drama and SENIOR CITIZEN LAWN DART CLUB ACTIVITIES'FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE WEDNESDAY DINER'S CLUB: Adults torrs. of age & Older. Open Mon. - Friday 8:30-5:00 pm. (corner of King & Allen Sts.) The Centre provides activities for THURSDAY MANNA: - Rules supplied - "GRASS ROOTS" THANK YOU BUS TRIPS MANNA com um LOUISE "JAZZ'.' 3 CiE"riEEii LOUNGES registration forms call Kitchener Y at 743-5201 or drop in. The Kitchener Y is at Queen and Weber streets, across from the $AT:2;30 - 5:30 Join the tun aboard our Ocean Omen Lounge. EVERY FRI. & SAT. night Fontming Piano Stylist Bill Motel" AIRCONDITIONED special events. can play and for Julian sums [ijWiJIf 1 Handbuilding Mon. for beginners Mon. Wheel Class Mon. July25 9:30-11:30a.m. Fri. July29 12 - l6 years . Advanced Mon. July4 9:30-11:30a.m. Fry July8 NytiihghiiIg Mon. July 18 1:30-3:30 p.m. Fri. Ju1y22 LOCATION'. "w Waterloo Potters' Workshop, Waterloo Park FEE: $15.00 per child, per week AGE: Minimum 8 years, up to 16 years NOTE: To enrol in a wheel class (ages 12-16), a child must be physically large enough to reach and kick the wheel, and bring your best piece of work in clay. To enrol in the Advanced Handbuilding class, student must have had at least 1 previous class in pottery. REGISTRATION FORM: Return to City of Waterloo, Community Services, P.O. Box 337 , N2J 4A8. Name ................ Age .............. Address m........"......................... City .................. Phone ............ Please Circle Desired Class Beginners Wheel Advanced Handbui‘lding - Class Handbuilding TIMEANDDATEDESIRED........................ Cheques gable to the City LCVeterloo 4 ttttttii WIHIIG , This very interesting program is for 14 and 15 year old boys and girls who show interest-in becoming fu. ture part-time recreation leaders in the City of Water- loo or elsewhere. The course will start July ll and run half-days fof2 weeks. Hours for this program will vary but will be held mainly in the mornings and afternoons. The two weeks of practical sessions will acquaint the partici- pant with leadership skills in games, drama, singing. sports. art and crafts, etc., for children's programs. Included as part of the training will be the opportun- ity to help experienced leaders at local summer play- grounds. Participants will be evaluated during this two week program and if they demonstrate good leadership qualities. they will be encouraged to apply for a sum- mer staff position with our department in the future Limited Openings. Registration Fee Woo To register please phone Waterloo Community Ser- vices Dept, 886-1550 session 2 July 18-29 - TIMES: 9:00 to 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 13 years. Fee: $15.00 for each 2 week session Each 'class is limited to 12 students. 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 , Wanda 1l.te.ty_er, W1 PUBLIC ROLLER SKATING: Moses Springer Arena and Albert McCormick Arena Admission: Children 26e (l5 & under) Students S0e Friday andSmday Night 7 to 9:30 p.m. Rental Skates 50: per pair NO Spectators . Starting Wed. June 22 there will be roller skating at both _A_r_q_tttttmbeaT4l:80 pan. 12 noonto1:0ttpan. , Moses Sprinter Arena and 50e Skate Rental Albert McConnick Arena Free with own skates Registrations will be received by phone or in person at either Moses Springer or Waterloo Lions Pool between 2 & 4 p.m. Mon. to Fri. and during regular pool hours. Lessons start July 4th Levels 1 to4 - , week program Levels 5 to 7 - ' week program Co-Sponsored by the Grand River Conservation Authority. ' LOCATION: Laurel Creek Conservation Area DATES: session 1 July 4-15 session 3 August 2-12 CHILDREN'S CLASSES IN POTTER-Y Starting Dates Times Comp lEADEi - ll -....- TRAINING COURSE ADULT NOON ubun ROLLER sauna Jule - Weekdays 4 to 8 p.m. - Weekends 1 ton p.m. SWIMMING "0811100110" l ttMfrlMty L .ssnwcas Public Swimming Times Mon . " ACTIVITIES July4 1:30 Julyll 9:30 July 18 9:30 July25 9:30 Marsland Centre: 88-1550 '.Julo15,"m . 3:30p.m. 11:30a.m. 11:30a.m. 11:30a.m. Completion Fri. July 8 Fri. July 15 Fri. July 22 Fri. July 29 Ni