Recreational Swim and Family Recreational Swim A new program is being offered this year to create a more "fun atmosphere in our Public Pools. Equipment will be provided for games in the Pool: water basketball, water polo, water volleyball, innertubes. flutter boards, water balls, etc., under the supervision of our guarding staff. In addition to the regular family swim, the Pools will be pened Sunday mornings at ll a.m. to 12:45 p.m. for Fam- ily Recreational Swim. The Moses Springer Recreation Centre will also offer roller skating, tennis, badminton and basketball and equipment will be available as interest is shown. [Co-Sponsored by the Grand River Conservation Authority 1 LOCATION: Laurel Creek Conservation Area DATES: Session 3 August 2-12 TIMES: 9:00 to II :30 AM. or I :30 to 4:00 PM, IMon,-Fri. I Non Swimmers are not permitted to register Ages: 8 to l3 years, Fee: $1500 for each 2 week sessmn There are a few openings left in the class (funded through the Ministry of Culture & Recreation. Experience 77, program 40 in co-operation with the Wa- terloo Tennis Club and the city of Waterloo, Community Services.) TIMES Monday to Friday9:003.m. t04:00p.m (holidays excluded) . LOCATIONS Waterloo Tennis Club and Seagram Stadium FEES $10.00 per session 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. Registrations will be accepted on a first come basis Phone 886-1550 for information. SESSION B August 2 to August 26 AGES 9 to 16 YEARS (with some exceptions) Must have previous tennis instructions. The program will he conducted In accordance to the guidelines as set out by the Canadian Yachting Associa- tion In the Learn to Sail Program Transportation IS the responsttrtlity of the applicant PHONE 886-1550 for Information Months of July and August Monday thru Sunday l:00-4:00p.m. - Public Swim 4:00 - 5 :00 p.m. - Public Recreation Swim T 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. - Family Recreational Swim 6:30 - 9:00 pan.- Public Swim Adult only; free noon hour swim at Lions Pool, Monday to Friday, 12:00noon to 1:00 p.m. Moses Springer Arena and Albert McCormick Arena Admission: Children 2Se (15 & under) Students 50e Wed. Friday & Sun. Nights 1 to9:30p.m. - 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 are continuous throughout the Summer Levels 1 to 4 - 2 week program Levels 5 to 7 - 3 week program Rental Skates so: per pair NO Spectators 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. V Moses Springer Arena and 50t Skate Rental Albert McCormick Arena Free with own skates ADULT NOON HOUR ROLLER SKATING JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT SUMMER TENNIS PROGRAM JUNIOR SIILIIG FINISH" y SWIMMING INSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre: 886-1550 COMMUNITY SERVICES rfEfCiTEiiTTEE Public Swimming Times SOMETHING NEW CrlliEifiEE Conrad Grebel College is well on the way to paying off its building fund debt, the college’s board of gov- ernors was told at its annual meeting Janet]. CGC president Dr. Frank a.†left to be paid on the $1 million cost ot the Academic Hall which â€The principal address of the convention, How. God's Kingdom Can Benefit You, was delivered by E. Funk of Toronto. Speaking to an audience comprised of all age groups, young and old, and of many races and national origins. Mr. Funk made it clear that a change in world govern- ment is needed and is com- A total of 4,742 persons attended the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Sun- day for the final session of the Joyful Workers dis- trict convention of Jeho- vah's Witnesses. Close to 5,000 people attend J ehovah's ‘Witness meeting NOTE: Only a few seats remain on the above trip via air- conditioned highway coach. To RESERVE A SEAT PLEASE CALL Waterloo Community Services at 886-1550. (corner of King & Allen Sts. , The Centre provides activities for Adults 40 yrs. of age & Older. Open Mon. - Friday 8:30 - 5:00 p.m. Includes: library, games room, floor & table shuffle- board, Coffee and Tea available. Note: No member- ship required. FOR INFORMATION: 579-1020. ADMlSSION FREE TOPIC "Our Forests Forever" GUEST Prof Roger Summg U of W BRANTFORD - SIX NATIONS INDIAN PAGEANT Friday August 12, 1977 Leave: 3:30pan. Return: 10:30 pm. Cost: $4.00 GRAND RIVER WATERSHED TOUR & PICNIC Friday August 12, 1977 Leave: 9:00 a.m. Return: 3:30 pm. Cost: $4.00 Call: 579-1020 Call: H. Brown 744-0122 KINGS ISLAND & CINCINATTI (3 day trip) August 14-17. 1977 Leave: 8:00aan. Return: 10:00 p.m. Cost: $115.00 SUIIEII m FjtrttL1ftttttt' TRIPS) ONTARIO PLACE - Sat. Aug. 6th/77 COST: (Includes Bus lk Admissions) $5.00 Child - 12 & under $6.00 Student - 13 to 17 $6.00 Senior Citizens _ $7 .00 Adults "BECOME A FRIDAY AFTER8l008lER" (Children must be accompanied by-an adult.) Coitrad GEBQTï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬" " ACTMTiES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ABOLT RECREATiOtll CENTRE Kitchener Musical Society Band Concert Thursday August ll, 1977 7:00 pm. Adult Recreation Centre Admission: 50c iifEE1iEiEiimfE FRIDAY JULY 29. 1977 2 - roo pm BUS TRIPS just "What a blessing it would betoliveinpeaceands’e- curity, without any fear of crime or violence of any kind," he said in his open- ing remarks. “Surely all of us here today would wel- come such a world - a world where all mankind, whether black, white or yellow, would live as one united brotherhood, with every- one joyfully serving for the common good. " Mr. Funk pointed to a world order where there would be no great gulf be- tween rich and poor; where br. Em said the financial a world government is pos- said, "only an all-powerful sible, he noted that "most Ihte,, namely, the Creator,' governments have gener- Jehovah God, can ~bring ally set out with good in- about the govemment that tent. " mankind needs." Local W intari (Continued from page 17) bridge Venturers will re- ceive $300; the 17th Cam- bridge Troop will receive umitrBremAerwttttre- eto-tttedoirrto"ttoteettiat elected chairman of the new innovative: Wam- board, and John Giesbrecht ‘ming†absolutely; those in authority would never lie, cheat or steal. Stressing the need of gov- ernment. he said. “With- out government there would be no order; it would be no less than mob rule. And if you ever have seen a mob in action you know what that would mean - for in a mob people take the oppor- tunity to vent hatred, greed and viciousness, feeling that no one will identify them for punishment. " Club Alouette de Kitchen- er-Waterloo Inc. in Kitch- Assessing whether such a world government is pos- sible, he noted that "most governments have gener- ally set out with good in- tent." $268; Nite 16th Cambridge Scout Group will receive $243 and the South Waterloo Composite Patrol in Cam- bridge will receive $243. The Kitchener Kombines Major Bantam Hockey Team is to receive a grant of $375 for travel assistance to attend the Invitational Patriot's Day Hockey Tour- nament in Burlington, Massachusetts. _ A grant of $200 is to go to the 18th Kitchener Scout Troop to assist in the pur- chase of camping equipment. The Cambridge Boxing Club will receive a grant of $195 towards the purchase of boxing equipment. THE TREASURE TROVE " Union St E Wamloo 145-5113 for easy outdoor entertaining OPEN. TUES.-SAT. 10:00-5:30 Mr. Funk Said the Bible explains why many honest efforts for good govern- ment have failed. Me also stressed that the Bible pre- dicts a lasting soltttion to this problem aiming]: God's kingdom by JestttrCttrist. Red Cross volunteers are needed He explained that alumna: most governments have tried. to serve for the benefit of the people, ttierre remain many excesses of power and extreme diistatorships. Volunteers are needed by the K-W Red Cross to help with blood donor clinics. Helpers are needed to regis- ter donors, assist in the rest area, telephone donor and deliver posters. The next local blood clinic will be held at the Rockway Gardens Senior Citizens' Centre, 1405 King E., Kit- chener. The quota is 300 donors. ener is to receive a grant of $94 for travel agsistance to attend an invitational bowl- ing tournament in Oakville. Ii;:,',;,,,,,,,,,,:,',')':' "Truthfuiiy, then," he Your loss IS tNe Cm mu. wuona Mn.“ a lulu-mew