t ay,8 vbnthr n The Waterloo Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. John Conrad, will be performing a series of twiâ€" light concerts throughout the summer months at Centennial Bandshell. (Corner of King & Allen St. ) Activities Daily Mon.â€"Fri Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard Billards Rooms. Note: No membership needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020. In addition to the regular concerts a number of out of town bands will be scheduled for guest appearances. Location: Centennial Bandshell, Waterloo Park â€" Free parking close by, See Map Below « Dates: August 27thâ€"7:30 p.m. Waterloo Band & < ROLLER SKATING > Wednesdays â€" 7â€"9:30 p.m Fridays â€" 7â€"9:30 p.m. Sundays â€" 7â€"9: 30 p.m. _ 1. Forks of the Credit Thursday September 28, 1978 A day tour including Hawkley Valley, Forks of the Credit, Collingwood . Leave: 8:00 A M. Return: 6:00 P . M Cost : $8.00. person. 2. Alexandria Bay in the Fall We are returning to Edgewood Resort for the Beautiful Fall Colour October 10. 11. 12. 13th. $149.00 Formerly Don Hayes Hockey School September 9â€"16th Albert McCormick Arena Ages 7â€"15 yrs. Openings available. If interested please call 885â€"4819 iDouble» Meals included 3. Letchworth State Park, New York 4. Catskills Mountain â€" A day in the colourful Catskills & Genesee Valley New York Saturday October 14th. 1978 Leave: 8 00 A M Return 8 00 P M Cost $15 00 (Lunch in Batavia. New York : October 12â€"15th Cost: Single $150.00; Twin $135 00. Tripje $127 00 For more information call Hazel Brown 744â€"0122 COLOUR! COLOUR! COLOUR! *# «* â€" Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, August 23 ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE MUSIC CONCERTS ‘all 579â€"1020 for Reservations . Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 LEISURE ADVENTURES HOCKEY SCHOOL SENIOR BUS TRIPS Moses Springer Arena COMMUNITY SERVICES ACTIVITIES NO SPECTATORS B \_& C It‘s time to start planning what you and your family are going to do this fall? _ _ ___ _ Swim and gym for the kids? Fitness classes for Mom or Dad? Perhaps a course in sewing or guitar. You don‘t have to be a Y. M.C.A. member to take the classes. * â€" _ Now is the time to find out what‘s happening at the Kitchener and Waterloo Family Y.M.C.A.s this fall. _ All the program brochures are now ready for mailing so drop in or call today for an o_u_t.l_il_ie_o_l \{.M.C.A. fall activiâ€" ties. The Kitchene{:hl:amily Y.M.C.A. is on the corner of Queen and Weber. ir phone number is 743â€"5201. The Waâ€" terloo Family Y.M.C.A. is at 145 Lincoln Rd. Their phone number is 885â€"3500. The Kâ€"W Symphony Orchestra and members of the Kitchener Musical Society Band perform a pops concertâ€"inâ€" theâ€"park at Victoria Park, Kitchener Sunday August 27. The program begins at 2: 30 p.m. and there is no admission charâ€" ge. Betty Mdare has more details at 885â€"4280. Family In April of this year, Waterloo City Council approved Byâ€"Law No. 78â€"39 which prohibits and regulates smoâ€" king in certain areas. ¢ This byâ€"law which comes into effect on September 1st, 1978, prohibits smoking in the following places: â€" Retail Shops â€" Elevators & Escalators â€" Banks, Financial Institutions and Municipal Offices â€" Reception Areas _ â€" Service Lines â€" Theatres & Other Places of Public Assembly In most of the above listed establishments, the byâ€"law permits the owner or proprietor to designate certain areas as smoking areas. The byâ€"law also requires that the owner or proprietor of the establishment shall ensure that a sufficient number of signs are displayed so as to be clearly visiâ€" ble. These signs will be supplied by the City of Waâ€" terloo and are available at no charge from the Chamber of Commerce Office, located at 5 Bridâ€" geport Road West, Telephone 886â€"2440. For further information, or explanation, please conâ€" tact the City Clerk at 886â€"1550. 4 NAME If your clothes aren‘t becoming to you â€" you should be â€" coming to us! AGE ADDRESS PHONE â€" SECOND ANNUAL BEECHWOOD OPEN JUNIOR TENNIS 1978 AUTUMN TOURNAMENT Tournament categories: ages 12, 14, 16, 18 Singles. knockâ€"out draws. seeded playvers (if known) Tournament begins: Saturday. Sept. 9th, 1978 Invited : All jumior tennis ;f)layers who are members of the local associations of Beechwood Glens (Downs), Park. South, North. Boys and girls sections Registration before Sept 6th Trophies will be presented to winners Write your name below and notify Box 898 Waterloo. Ont Pops concertâ€"inâ€"the park llYl! Community Calendar NTARIO AND DUKE STS., JUT MOWATE!ILOOM brochures are ready CITY OF WATERLOOâ€" SMOKING BYâ€"LAW NOTICE The aroma of boiling corn suffuses Doon Pioneer Village during the annual Rural Corn Festival to be held the weeâ€" kend of August 26 and 27. Added to the regular features and exhibits this weekend are activities such as baking in the Pennsylvania German House and Beehive Oven, shingle making and grain flailing. There will also be wagon rides and the sale of herbs from the Pioneer Village‘s herb garden. And lots of corn available throughout the Village. â€" Doon Pioneer Village is three miles north of Highway 401 at the Doonâ€"Blair Road, interchange 34. Regular admission appliés to the Kural Corn Festival. The Kitchener Blood Donor Clinic has been changed from Rockway Senior Citizens Centre to Christ Anglican Church, on Simeon Street near Sheppard Public School, Weber Street East. § You can study part-time’at UW this fall! The University of Waterloo fall term starts September 11, with over 250 courses scheduled on campus in the late afternoon and evenâ€" ing for the convenience of partâ€"time students. A number of courses will also be conducted offâ€"campus at several locaâ€" tions in Kitchener, Waterloo, Stratford, Elora and Cambridâ€" ge. For further information about onâ€"campus and offâ€"camâ€" pus courses call the University of Waterloo partâ€"time stuâ€" dies office at 885â€"1211, extension 3447. The first clinic there, Wednesday, Sept. 6, from 2â€"4:30 p.m. and 6â€"8:30 p.m., is particularly important. Donations during the summer decline, and the Labor Day weekend usually produces a strong demand for blood. . The Red Cross is hoping for a strong turnout of donors. Waterloo and Kitchener Family Y‘s are sponsoring a Y Fun Run" Saturday, Aug. 26 at 10 a.m. The run begins at Kitchener Family YMCA, 57 Queen St. The Fun Run is a walk/jog of two, three or five miles that is suitable for the whole family. _ > Each participant guesses how long it will take him or her to complete one of the categeries, and on Saturday tries to match performance with guess. No watches allowed. Register now at either the Waterloo or Kitchener Family Y. Maps of particular categories will be issued upon regisâ€" tration. Refreshments will be provided. For further information phone 885â€"3500 or 743â€"5201 . North Waterloo District Boy Scouts of Canada remind group committees to be at full strength by registration week â€" September 11â€"15, 1978. _ â€" On September 13, 1978, St. Aloysius Parish Kitchener, Onâ€" tario (formerly St. Jerome‘s Parish) will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary. To commemorate this special occasion a program has been arranged for all age groups on the week of September 10th to the 17th including a Mass of Thanksâ€" giving on September 13 (Founding Day) with Bishop Reding as the principal celebrant â€" followed by a reception in the church hall, and a Dinner & Dance Party at Bingeman Park on September 15th. Group committees must register all boys, leaders and other adult members before September 30. The group committee registration night should coincide with Registration Week, Sept: 11â€"15. For further information pertaining to the Anniversary ceâ€" lebration please contact Mrs. Cathy Brenneman 579â€"0142, Mrs. Joan Voll 744â€"7239 or Mrs. Vi Altman 893â€"4793. _ A ;pecial invitation is extended to all former pariâ€" shioners, relatives and friends to join the St. Aloysius Parish family in celebrating this week of '_l'hanksgiving. °_ Annual rural corn festival Byâ€"Law No. 76â€"119 States Buildings With : EVEN PROPERTY NUMBERS â€" May water Monâ€" day, Wednesday, Friday and Sundays ODD PROPERTY NUMBERS â€" May water Tuesâ€" day. Thursday, Saturday and Sundays Between the hours of 600 a m â€" 10 a m and 7:00 pm. â€" 1 1:00 p m For further Water Conservation Information Phone 885â€"1211 ex. 3780 e St. Aloysius Parish celebrates 25th anniversary Location of Blood Donor Clinic changed Study partâ€"time at UW CITY OF WATERLOO LAWNâ€"GARDEN WATERING Boy Scout registration "YÂ¥ Fun Run"