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Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street WATERLOO BOWLING LANES On Friday, Saturday and Sundays ' 1:00 - 6:00 P.M. - 3 Games 81.26 5:00 - 11:00 P.M. - 3 Gama: $1.60 BOWLING SUMMER SPECIAL June, July and August Manon Harboc Fully Ail Conditional For Your Bo Ming Comfort for information can SCKAMP ENTERPRISES 195 Cheapside Street London, Ont. NBA 129 (519) 432-3011 Yes fhese Terrrlwood', are made ugh! here m Canada' 440 PHILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO 886-3302 _ We offer you guaranteed workmanship 18 years experience Very Reasonable Prices free estimates 0 pickup ahd delivery Reupholstering Repairs Draperies . Furniture stripping and refinishing. Senior Citizen projects sponsored by New Horizons - were presented with certificates of achieve- ment at a special ceremony held at the Adult Recreation Centre on June 19. Accepting the certificates on behalf of their groups are (from left to right), Vere Gronau, Project Hope; Alma Kudobe, PROP. su. Wittis, N.l.P.; Eileen Alexander. Senior Socialites: and Ester Knorr from thetuthqr Manor Sunshine Club. In the back row (from left to right) are Lillian Wingfelder. Jolly Oldster Drama Club; Edwin Hack- bart, Group 400; Karin Frohmann. New Horizons; Mrs. Richard Eeige, Senior Action; Herb Songbush. Merry Melodies Choir; and Frank Moogk. Project Woodworlc 2 _ i C. C iiel t th t t - ops 1n ma con es . _ "Old! "geRTrLU Service worthy 'shi" '4 of. your _ eontidettee - Che. ms. Women's defense course is offered Three high school stu- dents from Waterloo have been announced as winners The building addition tender of $39,905 by McLean and Buckley Ltd. and the cremator installation tender of $40,323.56 by Alfred J. Foster Limited were accept- In regular business Mon- day, Waterloo council voted to accept a tender for a cremator and building addi- tion to Parkview Cemetery. ch' ï¬nale“ briefs Wen-Do, a womens' self defence course offering protection against harass- ment and physical attack, is once again being offered by the Waterloo Rape Dis- tress Centre. Classes will be held on Thursday nights from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. beginning July 7 and ending August 18. They will be conducted at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 825 King Street West in Kitchener. 's, T hhereisno"e warrangea iEhmarh at. (trootr') Commissioner of finance But there is a"best"time. By pre-arranging your funeral now. with us. you can lessen the burdens forced on loved ones. And relieve them of emotional stress and financial worries that are often the result of last minute decisions. Talk it over, Now Without obliga- tion. in l onfidvnw. and with confidence, A This symbol is your assurance thut wu as an OFSA member. adhere str" tly In thv misociation's"Code of Ethu al Prat tices" FUNERAL HOME LTD. I7l King St. s, Waterloo PHONE 745-8445 Council also heard plans for Canada Day celebrations from Ald. Walter McLean. The activities include a special celebration by " terloo separate and public school children at I, p.m. Friday June 24 at Seagram Don Schaefer said cost of the project will be paid with a $70,000 debenture and $14,228.56 from current revenue. . . . Cheques or money orders should be sent to Wen-Do/ Rape Distress Centre, Box 675, Waterloo. The cost is $15 and regis- tration may be made by mail. Personal telephone numbers should be included. For women who have completed a basic course and wish to train more in- tensively, advanced classes will be held Wednesday nights from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. beginning July 13. The cost is$3per class. in this year's University Steiner and Tim Keith of of Waterloo Sir Isaac New- Bluevale Collegiate and ton competition. Tom Alexander [senor of Wa- terloo Collegiate, placed within the top 45 out of a total of 4,300 students who e ense participated. Mr. Isenor placed second, Mr. Steiner _ was tied for eleventh place offered and Mr. Keith was tied for m A . =... . . 45th place. Oman» Hume! Service A , sanction Council was also inform- ed of a tour of the Grand River Watershed for re- gional, municipal council- lors and members of the Grand River Conservation Authority. About four or five Waterloo councillors said they would attend the July 6 tour aimed at inform- ing politicians of the details of the environmental assess- ment of the Grand River watershed by the GRCA presently in the public opinion stage Stadium. About 6,000 pupils and teachers are expected to join in song with Canadian composer Bobby Gimby in a salute to Canada. as well. Beechwood resi- dents will hold festivitis June 26 at 3 p.m. and Lake- shore village residents have a bicycle trip planned for June 26. Residents of Lincoln village will hold a Canada Week baseball tournament this week and a dance in July, Historic tours of Waterloo area are planned for July 1 beginning at 1 pm. at Wa- terloo library on Albert Street. The Lexington Rate Pay- ers committee will hold a community bonfire Friday Awards ranging from 8750 to $2,000 will be offered to top students. Some of the awards will be in the form of research assistantships which permit the holders to work on research teams headed by UW professors. Other awards will be in the form of scholarships. The awards are normally renewable annually there- fore over a four year period the value could be as high as $8,000. .0.