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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jul 1978, p. 2

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oMFltttmtll.r"tTft"iC8ttihmtml) JUNIOR PROGRAM (ages 10-16 years) Mon. & Wed. July 24 ' Tues. & Thurs. 1:00-2:00 p.m. Bluevale Beginner 2-3 pcm. - W.C.1. To Register Phone Waterloo Community Services A.S.A.P. at 886-1550. " Junior playground locations are evenly distributed at area schools and parks throughout Waterloo. The programme at all junior locations will offer a variety of activities such as arts and crafts, low or- ganized games, hikes, local tours. sports, music. and many more fun-filled programs that emphasize par- ticipation, learning. sportsmanship, and enjoyment. The programs are designed to appeal to the interests of many and yet are flexible enough to allow new interests to be introduced. AGES: 5 to 10 year olds, exception. Erbsville Play- ground - ages 5 to 13 years. DATES. TIMES AND LOCATIONS (July 10 - Aug. 18) MORNING LOCATIONS -- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (9:00-11:30 am.) All day Thursday (9:00-3:30 pm ) MacEachern., Lincoln Heights. Empire, Brighton AFTERNOON LOCATIONS ___ Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday l I '00-3'30p mi All day Friday (9:00 to 4 00 pm ) Cedarbrae, Elizabeth Ziegler, Centennial, Winstoi Churchill Moses Springer Arena Albert McCormick Arena Fridays 7-9 : 30 p. m. Wednesdays 7-9:30p.m. 16& Over-50¢ Sundays TS:30 pm. Skate rentals - 50t Admissions? 15 & under - 25e NO SPECTATORS Moses Springer Pool - 885-4530 Waterloo Lions Pool - 335639) Opening June 9th. 1978. ALL DAY MON-FRI. (9:00-11:'30a.m : l:003:30p.m,b Sandowne- TUESDAY AND THURSDAY LOCATION All Day (9:00am to 3:30pm.) Erbsville School SESSION B - July 27th to Aug. 25 (excluding Aug. 8-11) ~TIMES: 9:00-12:00a.m. or 1:00-4:00 pan. COST: $15.00 REGISTRATION : Phone 836-1350 For Adults and Juniors ONTARIO LAWN TENNIS. ASSOCIATION CER- TIFIED INSTRUCTOR - RICHARD ZILlNSKAS Beginner (introduction to basic strokes and rules) Intermediate (review basics. spin strokes and orac- tice drills ) Cost: $12.00 adults$8.00 juniors (ages 10 to 16 ADULT PROGRAM Mon. & Wed. starts July 24th 6: 15-7 .' 15 p.m. Lakeshore Beginner I 7230-8 :30 p.m. W.C.I. Beginner II Tues. & Thurs. starts July 25th . 6: 15-7: 15 p.m. Bluevale Beginner I 7:30-8:30 p.m. Bluevale Beginner II This program is co-sponsored by the Waterloo Tennis Club and the City of Waterloo Community Services Department. This is a half-day enrichment program. It will include regular lessons, a challenge board, round robins, skill development activities, on and off the court, and indoor rainy day programs. Due to li- mited facilities, the enrollment will be restricted. . AGES 10 to 16 - must have had previous tennis instruction. POOL PROGRAM Public swimming at both pools ' 1 Months of July and August - Monday thru Sunday 1:00.4:00 p.m. - Public Swim 4:00-5:00 p.m. - Public Recreation Swim 5:00-6:30 p.m. - Family Recreation Swim 6:308:00 p.m. - Public Swim Adult only; free noon hour swim at Lions Pool, Mon- day to Friday, 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. (ZWTHTIIE > SUMMER Jtm0it PLAYGRDIIIIIS JUNIOR TEIIIS , DEVELOPIEIT PROGRAM . continuum L SEllttllltliis $313,351? BL] tuglulLua-, Christmas in July? Cos Paola donned the rod suit to promote downtown Waterloo's sidewalk so“. ( Corner of King & Allen St.) Activities Daily Mon. -Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuff1eboard Billards Rooms. Note: No membership needed. INFORMATION: 579-1020. SENIOR BUS T RIPS Outdoor Lecture a. Ecology Series Friday July 21 - 2:00 pan. Guest: Mr. Rod Deacon Topic: "Water, Water Everywhere and not a Drop to Drink" Thursday August 17 - 7:00 p.m. “OLD YELLER" Admission: $1.00 'Please note": Seniors are welcome to bring grand- children, great grandchildren etc. to this Walt Disney aassie. 'lt_thtrersAdr-issiorr._li0t_t, By-Law No. 76-1 " _ . States Buildings With: ' EVEN PROPERTY NUMBERS - May water Mon- day, Wednesday. Friday and Sundays. ODD' PROPERTY NUMBERS - May water Tues- day. Thursday. Saturday and Sundays. Between the hours of 6:00 a.m. - \10 a.m. and 7:00p.m.-11:00p.m. - For further Water Conservation information Phone - 885-1211 ex. 3780 Day Tours STRATFORD SHAKESPEABEAN FESTIVAL Thursday August 3 Leave: 9:00 AM Return: 5:00 PM Cost: $4.25 , Includes: Hamilton City Tour, Royal Botanical Gardens, Veldhuis Green Houses. Friday August l8 Leave: 9:003.m. Return: 6:00pm Cost: 86.00 (admission $2.75t lJolly Oldstet Bus Trip to Eastern Canada / and New Enghnd States July 24 - Aug. 6th/78 Leave: 8:00a.m. 2. Kingston August 18-20 Cost: $99.00 (double) (F0; more information Call: 744-0122) SENIOR DAY AT THE BlUEJAYS ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADIIlT RECREATION CENTRE 1WlL'jl0ErJiW", [lilEiILCTii Leave: 5:00 p.rn. Return: 1 1 :30 p.m, COST: $7.00 ‘MACBETH“ Thursday July 27 Leave: 6:00PM Return: 11:30 PM Cost: $14.00 _ Call: 579-1020 HAMILTON'CITY TOUR crry or WATEhLoo gfEl2iliE'EliriNE iirEEiTiErEmiifE Thursday August 10 BLUEJAYS VS CHICAGO WHITE sox ( admission included) MARINELAND _ Lauder University. Students may take one or two credit courses toward , a degree during the summer. Seten Waterloo students _ and 17 Kitchener students are taking advantage of the "f summer sessions. CH RTd III] g till IOU Students are time _ through summer mam Sixty-eight grade 12 students from across Ontario have Joined regular university students for a six week summer session, from July , to August 11, " mum Saturday, July 29, Waterloo Regional Police tth An- nual Highland Games will be held at the Waterloo Regional Police Association Recreation Centne'at Highway 97 and 401 Cambridge. _ _ Tuesday, July 25 - Theatre Max will present Fetch the Bird Boy, the fifth in its series of original chil- dren's plays, in Waterloo Park, behind the Potters Workshop. The free play will be presented from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; sponsored by the City of Waterloo Community Services. Thursday, July 20, the K-W Chamber Music Society will present a Midspmmer Concert by the Liadov String Quartet, with Kenneth Hull, pianist. The con- cert will take place at Conrad Grebe! College Chapel, Westmount Road N., Waterloo, at 8 p.m. The program includes music by Haydn, Chopin, and Brahms. Tick- ets are $3.00; Students and Seniors $2.00. " July 2-30, 'Study House Gallery presents Pho- tographs by Jack Macaulay, and Enamel by Sandra Amstrong. Ruthanne Cooke, Maureen Gashn. Bronka Michalowska, Anne Piper, Carol Howell-Freer, and Wanda Wesolowski, at _Ciotirmtd Clay Inc., in St. Agatha. heal-y. July M, see the International Frisbee As- sociation's demonstration team perform at Seagram Stadium, then try your skill afterward. Waterloo Community Services and the Waterloo Family Y are co-sponsoring the free frisbee extravaganza. There are three age groups you can enter to win Y mem- berships, frisbee crests, and certificates. The event begins at 10 a.m. The public is invited to participate in wheelchair basketball and wheelchair slalom, at Fairview Mall, from 10 a.m. t0 6 pm. International paint-by-mouth artist Larry Parker will be demonstrating and exhibi- ting his work for the public. Saturday, August It, is Community Awareness Day in Kitchener-Waterloo, co-sponsored by the Twin-City Spinners Wheelchair Sports Club and the Ontario March of Dimes. Theatre Max presents Fetch The Bird Boy at Waterloo Park Midsummer concert features Haydn, Chopin and Brahms Regional Police hold annual highland games Community A Calendar” First Week of August Food Without Artificial Attitives. Fresh Foods and Dried Foods Buy in Loose Weight or Prepackaged.' 91 Bridgeport East, Waterloo (across from Towers Plaza) Artists display photos and enamel at St. Agatha Community awareness day f NATURAL FOOD MARKET Frisbge demonstration OF

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