Melanie Groff (left) and Stacy Papernick (middle) watch while pottery instructor, Iris Scharer. demon- strates a handbuilding technique. The children are taking handbuilding pottery classes at the Waterloo Potter‘s Workshop in Waterloo Park. Grants totalling $56.097 have been approved for 25 projects in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo from the proceeds of the Ontario Lottery. The amounts range from $15,525 A grant of $15,525 is to go to the Kitchener Public Li- brary to assist in the pur- chase of shelving, furniture and equipment. The Waterloo-Wellington Flying Club Inc. in Breslau will receive a grant of $8.666 towards the purchase of an aircraft. Project People Inc. in Kitchener is to receive a grant of $5.400 to aid in the purchase of stage equip- ment for a musical and chor- eographical production. Culture and Recreation Minister Robert Welch said today's grants are part of the ongoing Share Wintario program for the support of PRECASI CONCRETE STEPS SAVE MESS, Mt li TIME Wintario money is awarded Add to the beauty. safety and value ot your home Rerotorced (nnrvete Um! Steps can he nnslalled aumkly w-lhnul (was of sand and cement on paths and lawns the one Were consluutmn avmds has! heave damaqo Borlt In safety treads trrrrtert yum Mindy 108 Sun’s m arm k Patio Slabs (18"x18") also 24" N 24" - 24" A 30' UNIT STEP OFK‘TCHENER 1255 Victoria N. Ja2-S53, 09008 6.Sat 812 cultural and recreational facilities. To date in 1977, the min- istry has allotted $31.1 mil- lion to more than 2,690 groups and projects across the province. A grant of $4,676 is to go to the Cambridge Kips Gym- nastic Club to aid in the purchase of mats and a bal- ance beam. The Tri-County Minor Soft- ball Association in Cam- bridge is to receive a grant of $3.244 towards the pur- chase of equipment tor 40 teams. A grant up to 3,240 will go to the Country Hills Recre- ation Association in Kitch- ener to aid in the cost of constructing a creative playground. The Kitchener-Waterloo Chapter of Sweet Adelines is to receive a grant of $2,525 to aid in the purchase of costumes and risers, A grant of $2,030 is to go to the Grand River Collegiate Hockey Team in Kitchener to defray the costs of trans- portation to attend the O.F.- S.A.A. Hockey Tournament in Fort Frances. The Women's Committee of the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery is to receive a grant of $1.735. A grant of $1,625 is to go to the Gore Mutual Insurance Company in Cambridge to share in the costs of an em- ployee fitness program. The Black Walnut Ballet Society in Kitchener will receive a grant of $1.485 towards the purchase of costumes and sound and stage equipment. Camp Ki-Way. operated by the Waterloo Family YMCA. is to receive a grant of $1,000 to aid in the pur- chase of recreational equip- ment. A grant of $967 is to go to Bus. BVL-2a2-271 Compensation 245-166V (Fully insured) REITZEI. INSULATION For FREE brochure or estimate on home insulation Energy control technicians 576-8668 CALL the Cambridge Kips Gym- nastics Club to share in the purchase of a piano. __ The Kitchener Kruisers Hockey Club will receive a grant of $768 to assist in the costs of travel to attend an invitational tournament in Concord, Massachusetts. A grant of $500 is to be made to the Dutch Canadian Organization of Ontario in Cambridge to assist in the purchase of sports and rec- reational equipment. The Cambridge Speed Skating Club is to receive a grant of $400 to aid in the purchase of safety mats. Five Waterloo area Boy Scout groups will each re- ceive grants to defray the costs of transportation to attend the Boy Scouts Cana- dian Jamboree '77 in Prince Edward Island. The Sixth Kitchener Scouts will re- ceive $383; the First Cam- (Continued on page 19) 2 Iii-ttttro-tnies-a-trr.,-', tltr,? :9... 11 Came“ mamm- daytoredueettsepretlemtr of severe thtttttirtg experi- iaced by Vina Place resi- dents early in July. Catch basins willbeadjustedand -oetetrttddedtoaiieviate theproblem. for property north of Lex- ington Rd. and west of Anndale Rd. was approved Monday by council. This project provides for 240 single family units and 140 semi-detached units " well parks ind a church mock. ' units, no townhouse blocks, ghee apartment blocks, two The Ministry of Housing will advertise this month for landlords willing to make accommodations available in Waterloo under the provinee's rent supplement program. Under the prof Lincéln 1htloige Limited. A draft plan of mbdiyigion Patterns Include: Tunic blouse - yoke arm - meant Home - baby night" - realm. ' We also carry a full selection of smacking dots and instruction booklets. o-tgoEterattmeroartettettttt+dMtotrttoRtmr'tt"irt' . amttt-thatttt6:at-Thtam.aFrf"" WESTMOIIN'I' WEAVERY Vim Flue. Show Com. mm - 576-5470 LT, like SMOGKING SUPPLIES Make smacking your craft too! gram. the ma live in privately-outed accommo- dation agtd pay mt geared tottteirt-teq. Thedmer- eoce between this rent and the rental the is subsidized ttytttttedrrakprovineittiand municipal govérmnenu. Council deferred action on the resurfacing of Ezra st. for two weeks to give councillors time to take a look at the street! condi- A small wedge-shaped parcel of city land was sold Monday by councii to Elec- tro Porcelain Ltd. for $2. The small piece of prop- erty is located on Roger St. and is needed by the company to revise their parking layout. senting the residents ofthe street, presented a petition tfyureawarters ot ttteiesi-