; Tharsday, May 11 â€" At the UW Humanities Theatre, two dscarâ€"winning films, "I‘ll Find a Way," m-mw"mnumz:} one is welcome for these Na ‘Film Board presentations. Showings get, underway at 7:30 The nursing division of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo St. John Ambulance were recently awarded the Dr. L.W. Pritchett plaque as the top unit in the western area senior nursing first aid competition. Members (from the left) are Dorothea Wagner, Kitchener; Eileen Lobsinger, Bloomingdale; Monica Fischer, Waterioo ; Grace Albert, Kitchener; and Grace Rueffer, Kitchener, the captain of the competition team. Missing is Gladys McKinnon of Kitchener. L N. p.m. and admission is free. â€" KW Little Theatre presents "Not Now Darâ€" ling," a well known comedy. Cost is $4.00 per person and runs through to Saturday, May 13. Tickets are available from UW Main Box Ofâ€" fice.SuibuBmM Kâ€"W Little Theatre Box Office at 9 St., Waterloo, between 7 and 9 p.m., Monday to Friday.:© * ‘~ _~ j â€" Wenâ€"Do, a women‘s self defense course sponâ€" sored by the Waterloo Regional Rape Distress Centre gets underway in the Combatives Room, Physical Activities Complex, UW. Costâ€" is $20 and the course will end on June 15. â€" A Dr. Burstein, University of Pennsylvania, will be giving a lecture on metal surfaces (physâ€" ics) in room 145, physics building, UW, at 2:30 y . Licemed under 115 Fountain St. $., Cambridge (Preston) aJ tw L.L8.0. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 6535708 _ g h °* _ â€" ‘KNOTTY PINE.. .... that‘s what its really all about! giftt shop and stesak house TOP UNIT se rasike s o o ge c x @* hi E+s ; 3+ e e t onl ‘ : € & !% + * whale â€" Ya R 4 » *4 mpa) t " S NC *X .‘L{ R io m u4 weh o8 ks 2k y 6. 3 164. y ailhs _,""†* * milks ¢ t yAp dn f w6*":* _J * .. C ow o2 0 oi 4 t t c ie c r it To e & 4 i n o. n aett a* To cak ** C3 14 °9 [ .9 .)+ T CA 1 ,:P‘*T'f? aob n o .. 3 # Sn t is / C x §C*"* * o iep : /R PCY ue *A +t ind\ s â€" i & e § ( 3 k &3 * oJ e ho. t " m Cy y P .%w I 38% % aites . is â€" + 4 A k K ® ‘ P acr b.* . * 4. C 9 #ho 2e 3 Â¥â€"Â¥*0k¢ _ * \ ~Whess no *# 'bm + s vakk!~ a iqh t *4 *$ / PM s a h C 4 B % P ealh hss taFl m k. * k. { LA C >A Â¥ l ema ; on Saeturday, May 1% â€" The Cambriige District High % / scenes from Goose, Alice in Wondertand and'ahdminibmfl“m recital. Tickets are available from the Acadeâ€" my. Will be held in the Humanities Theatre, _UW at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $3.00. is.mm.’wu Din; '.‘gemmm and Arcâ€" ea t ‘s * tic Bird Life." Also featured will be four favourâ€" ite movies about the mole. Films get underway sale between 10 and 2 p.m. at CentralAn > : _ seoll, curstor of the Earth Science Museum; UW. = ouadm,w-adm:,m n-hv.luu-‘luq;r:n-ynnum â€" Elsie V. Ewald Academy of Dancing presents under the direction of Major Gerdon Wilder. at 2:30 p.m. Admission is free. â€" Quilt display and spring w‘atlli!liardlhll in First United Church, corner of King and Wilâ€" liam Streets in Waterloo. Hours are from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is $1.25. â€" May 13 and 14 wi}l feature a rock hunting exâ€" Sunduy, May 14 = Mother‘s Day at Doon Pioneer Village Kitchener. The Saivation Army Band, y -mm'v:ui at 3 p.m. â€" Delegates start arriving in the evening for the International Symposium on Large Enâ€" gingering Systems which will continue May 15 -a-lu.‘l'hy'lltalahuthdlgm models of large scale systems as power _ grids, socioâ€"economic systems, networks, and so forth. The contacts will be Drs. Gordon Savâ€" meroyedenit Pm panie antronamy inctore s â€" A free ic astronomy 4 on "The Distances to the Stars," will be given â€"> at 7:15 p.m. This is the third in a Series of 11 . free public lectures on the sold@t system. The 'lec‘%e.wfllbehuinkm.summ at > Tuesday, May 16 â€" ‘"May Fest" at Camerâ€" on Heights Cafetoriunm. Features the Cameron ~ Heights Collegiate bands. Admission is $1 for ' singles and $2 per family. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Events get underway at 8:01 p.m. A bake sale will follow the concert. * Wednesday, May 17 â€" Annual meeting of the Waterâ€" . loo Downtown Resident‘s Association will be ~â€" 2 held at the Adult Recreation Centre beginning at 8 pm. Participants will include Bill Thomâ€" is now associated with them in the practice of law and they will continue to practice under the firm name of parlition to Baneroft for members of Young Exâ€" nc apaethin 5 yruigâ€" w y Rndoud < Achinedy| ~ 2i son, Commissioner of planning for the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Raliph Krueger, geoâ€" graphy professor at the UW and development and planning officials from the City of Sarnia. â€" T aXS are pleased to announce that ELIZABETH M.E. ELSTNER JAMES W. SLOAN RICHARD C. BIGGS Barrister and Solicitor BIGGS & SLOAN Barristers and Solicitors 35 King St. N.. Waterloo, Ont. _ 519 886â€" 1590 and