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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1979, p. 4

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Page 4 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 16, 1979 Cost: $10.00 per child Ageslimits: At least 9 years of age and less than 12 years on July 9, 1979. ' _ NOTE: It is vital that children attend for the full 3 week period. The Â¥ixth Golden Hawk Camp will be held from July 9 to July 27 (Mon. â€" Fri.) from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon at the WLU Athletic Complex (corner of King Street and University Avenue). The children will be instructed in Swimming. Softball, Basketball, Volleyâ€" bail,. Soccer, Tumbling. Floor Hockey and Fitness with instructors being Physical Education Students who in turn are supervised by senior staff member of the WLU Physical Education Department. Application forms must be picked up at the Athletic Complex between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. No telephone applications. ENROLMENT IS LIMITED TO THE FIRST 100 REGISTRANTS We‘ve taken the same noise reduction system known to professional recording studios for years and put it on the road, and into a deck that already had the most impressive reproduction specs in the business. What \does all this mean in Stereo talk? A signalâ€"toâ€"noise of 6Odb. and a wow and flutter of less than 0.13%. in Music that means sound as clear as a bell. This Pioneer KPâ€"88G Car Cassette Stereo makes music sound as clean as it did in the recording studio. / It doesn‘t mix noise with music ever. And for good reason. 3 Charles St. West Kitchener, Ont. 7426951 or 742â€"6581 Wilfrid Laurier University Loud~FSs OO.BY MR GOLDEN HAWK CAMP . WESSELINAG® MPIONCECER® YOLUME DOLBY. â€"_Advanced ayudio IT‘s YOUR RADIATOR. for boys and girls aged 9, 10 and 11 EP T BAalANCE Open Daily 10â€"6 Thurs., Fri. 10â€"9 Cambridge Closed Monday Mi1OHT Mn PIONECII casseTttEe DEeCcCkK ©AbS Team that with a GMâ€"40 Power Amplifier (20 watts per ch.) and a set of TSâ€"X6 speakers and you get music that‘s both strong and beautiful. | Qnd to top it off, it‘s Pioneer. One of the world‘s most respected Audio Manuâ€" facturers. . But let your ears decide for themselves. If you buy it and you‘re still hearing strange sounds, pull off the road. . Pioneer KPâ€"88G Car Cassette player plus GMâ€"40 Power Amplifier (20 watts per ch.) MSL $360.00 TSâ€"X6 OUR BEST PRICE M A M MA tAE UPIONCER® T REDL t MA x 320 uavmmm o 4" Base Specker, 4 Passive Rediator o 2%" Trable Driver e 4 Ofvn Rated e 20 Waite Power Handling About 100 grade six students from the Waterioo area are busy rehearsing this week, for the board of education‘s annual "spring string concert‘". Under the direction of Yasu Shibata and Fred Lenz, these youhngsters, along with other groups from various grade levels, will present a concert at Bluevale Collegiate Institute, Waterloo, on May 23 at 8 p.m. The concert will feature senior, junior and intermediate groups. in this picture Yasu Shibata puts the group through rehearsal in preparation for the concert. Area high school students to attend energy fair _ _ _ pocey PuaAY Chronicle staff writer Students and the public in 33 Main St. | Oor @y SYSTEM Agéw the Waterloo area will have a chance to learn more about energy conservation when Kitchener‘s Grand River Collegiate Institute runs a oneâ€"day energy fair this month called Running on Empty. The conference, to be held Thursday, May 24, is deâ€" signed to educate students and members of the public in methods of energy conâ€" servation. The format for the day will be informal lecture preâ€" sentations as well as disâ€" plays in three large gymâ€" nasium areas. Students from the science and geography departments of 12 secondary schools in Waterloo, Kitchener and the rest of the Region as well as In response to a request from the Waterloo Region Social Resources Council and the Waterloo Region District E. alth Council, Community Resources for Women is presentj oneâ€"day workshop on women‘s needs, on Thursday, Na terloo. Talks will be given by Mayling Stubbs, Waterloo Regional Social Resources Council, and Catherine Francis, Health & Social Services, on Social Needs in the Community and Community Response to Social Needs. Participants will also discuss different need areas such as safety & shelter needs ; economic needs ; health needs ; and educational During the afternoon session, recommendations will be formulated to be forwarded to the Waterloo Region Social Resources Council. Mackinnon, Zimmer, Kolassa & Schnur , at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St Workshop on women‘s needs at Adult Rec. Centre MACKINNON, ZIMMER & SCHNURR Barristers and Solicitors, Patent and Trade Mark Agents will continue the practice of law at 503 â€" 141 Ontario Street North, Kitchener, Ontario, N2H 6N2 Gordon MacKinnon David Zimmer Dary! Schnurr TELEPHONE 578â€"5650 announce the withdrawal from partnership of Peter P. Kolassa effective April 15, 1979 The Partners of Government ministries and agencies have also been contacted and asked to proâ€" vide displays or informaâ€" tion. Response from the goâ€" vernment has been good, acâ€" cording to fair organizers. The school cafeteria at GRCI will offer natural food and beverage booths to visitâ€" ing students and members of the public. _Representatives from buâ€" siness and industry who are involved with energy conâ€" servation have also been inâ€" vited to set up displays on subjects such as solar power, wind water and wood power and nuclear energy. senior public school stuâ€" dents will be invited to atâ€" tend the events, which run from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.

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