Page 6 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, July 30, 1077 . x+ oc y ol ., Aftidhininng stt y . c ol Thdac is inl tds s es s ~ C cce Mieh oonert Ptt e vazine has boguntiful resourte L P 3 To M s 5 * f f AZ~ :" Te s k : ie ue n waaan M E. 0 iL io 2 ds matihhiin aukte â€" Thow Hiow ahare<olanrink hL people who have interests R. Philp of 57 Union Street in Waterioo doesn‘t believe they have very much to offer of magazines in a doctor‘s that would appeal to older people in the community . *‘*We have special interâ€" ests," he said. "What mechâ€" anica)l thing am I going to do at my age. The only fiâ€" nancial thing I‘m ever going to do is spend money." Mr. Philp described his interest in publishing a magâ€" arine for senior citizens as 'gmsm:ï¬ Eoward £. 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He was sure done besides what was beâ€" The senior citizen‘s dream gradually turned into realâ€" private homes in Waterioo magazine found themselves reading humorous and inâ€" formative articles, articles of experience, poems and contributed regularly with Mr. Philp as president of the organization and Miki Beese as secretaryâ€"treasurâ€" er. The main office is loâ€" cated in Mrs. Beese‘s home at 7 Moore Avenue in Waâ€" Lab on Premises FREE PARKING Association Ontario *‘*We are asking all othâ€" ers who want a copy to pay for it," said Mr. Philp. ‘‘*Citizens in Ontario Housâ€" ing units and members of various senior citizen clubs, if possible, are asked io pay for it at a rate of 75 cents per copy."‘ lication in September. Copies will continue to be delivered free of charge to nursing homes and rest homes in Waterloo County. All hospitals, public librarâ€" ies and church organizations are also eligible for comâ€" plimentary copies as well as senior citizens who reâ€" quest a copy but can‘t afâ€" ford to pay for it. Philp, In January the publicaâ€" tion ceased but Mr. Philp and his coâ€"workers did not give up their plans. After making several decisions regarding the handling of circulation and â€" secaifing Cotme o on ont aod fee mag come to an arine was no auqa Eventually the New Horiâ€" zons grant ran out. donations â€" from â€" service Mr. Pri‘p said that if there are a large number of people in a club or housâ€" ing unit one copy of the magazine is distributed for every five people with the understanding that they be In a survey conducted before the magazine closed down, it was estimated that there were at least 5,000 regular readers in the County and the total circuâ€" lation has reached 11,050. Do senior citizens want to F Waterloo library children‘s events They will hear old and new ‘stories and will be enterâ€" tained with songs and finger plays. The programme begins at 10:15 a.m. on July 5. A ‘"school‘s out special,"‘ will be held at 3 p.m. on June 30 for all school chilâ€" dren. Admittance is limitâ€" ed and a library card is all that is required for admisâ€" free of charge. Every Wednesday afterâ€" noon at 2â€"p.m. families are invited to join the library staff in their air conditioned auditorium for _ movies which have been specially selected to appeal to all dren from three years of grammes planned for chilâ€" dren during the hot summer months ahead. Exciting stories, puppet shows and age and up. Storiesâ€" onâ€" theâ€" l i br a r y â€" lawn is a special gathering for children between the The Waterloo Public Liâ€" brary has a number of proâ€" The Binkley and Doinkel gma o: ‘ exlite KLâ€"W DRAPERIES LTD. At Your Door _ Save 10% to 20% on Al Custom Window Shades in sizes from 12 inches to 12 feet on this or any other proâ€" gramme phone 886â€"1310. appointment and come early. Be sure to present your library card for adâ€" book on their vacation. Be sure to be at the liâ€" brary at 10 a.m. on July 4. â€" Sports films for the Onâ€" tario Summer Games will be â€"shown on August 23 at 2:30 p.m. in coâ€"operation with the Ontario Summer Games Committeée. Adâ€" mission is free. June showing. Be sure to bring your library card along on August 24 at 2:30 will present The Three Litâ€" tle Pigs, at 10:15 a.m. on Puppet Show is for chilâ€" dren between the ages of three and seven. A real life clown named Pocketsâ€" will be featured and comic books will be distributed. Pippi Longstocking wil} be shown once again for The library staff invites Delivered & installed Within 3 DAYS Complete lines of Sheers, Drapes, Bedspreads, 5 Waterloo _ man to Westfall, Youth Program Director at the Waterioo Family YMCA, was appointâ€" ed along with three other OECA‘s community spokesâ€" man for a 3â€"year term, Westfall will be able to reâ€" spond directly to local inâ€" quiries and comments conâ€" cerning Ontario‘s educaâ€" tional television network. The other new appointees are Moira Couper, a craftsâ€" workshops instructor at Fanshawe College in Lonâ€" guage radio station CBEF in Windsor; and Mary M. Stedman, president of the Mental Health Association in Brantford. The â€" five. 15member Councils were formed six years ago to advise the Authority of the cultural and educational needs of their region. of the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (OECA). don; Paulette Richer, a producer at the French lanâ€" Waterloo resident, has been to assist fine Canadian proâ€" The emphasis for this year‘s Farm Safety Week is on protective equipment for farmers and farm workâ€" ers. Respirators, eye gogâ€" available safety With the increase of sophisticated machinery on the farm, lostâ€"time inâ€" juries have increased subâ€" stantially. Farm> machinâ€" ery fatalities have doubled in the last 10 years. The Canada Safety Counâ€" cil has declared the week of July 25 to 31 as Farm Safety Week. ##