The third and fourth parts of a Spring Bach concert sche- dule will be performed in the next two weeks. The concerts sponsored by the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music So- ciety, cover a variety of Bach's music including sonatas for tiute and violin. Soloists from the Stratford Ensemble will be featured in many of the pieces. Wednesday, June 13 at 8 p.m. is the date for the third con- cert. It will take place at First Mennonite Church, 800 King St. E., (at Stirling) in Kitchener. The final concert will be at W-K United Mennonite Church, 15 George St.. Waterloo on y, June 17 at 8 p.m. dmission is $4 per concert, $3 for students and seniors $10 per family. Tickets are available at the concert sites, at the door and from the K-W Symphony offices, 56 King St. N., Waterloo. Waterloo Knights of Columbia are having their 1919 Ind- ly picnic on Sunday June W. Events include children's races, a barrel roll. tug of war. home we throw and adult sauna. There'll be door prim along with prizes for the winners of much event. So don't be late. The {In starts at t pm. and Wahrloo K of C hold annual picnic Ft,", until , p.m. The picnic will be held at the Watedoo Rod and Gan club (off Heidelberg highway). The price is a for K of C families and an additional 8t for each nonmemher. k Dr. Robert McClure. a former moderator of the United Church of Canada, and world-renowned missionary, physi- cian will be honoured by the Rotary Club of Kitchener, the Rotary Club of Waterloo, and the Rotary Club of Kitchener- Conestogo at a combined meeting of the three Clubs on Tuesday June 19, 1979 at 6: 15 p.m. at the Transylvania Club in Kitchener. - Dr. McClure, himself a Rotarian, was recently the keyno- te speaker at the annual Rotary District 709 Conference in Toronto and this particular evening on June 19, 1979 will be one of the highlights of the Rotary year in Kitchener-Wa- terloo. _ Tickets are “nibble from Dennis Schnarr. 573-0542. Doug Farwell, 57m, and at the bar. The Twin City Spinners - Disabled Sports Program will hold a parents meeting and child registration at the Senior Citizens Centre, 310 Charles St., Kitchener on June 11 at 7 The purpose of the meeting is to introduce the parents of disabled children to the disabled sport program commenc- ing in September 1979. The objectives of the meeting are to introduce the types of activities available to the physically disabled child registered in the program and to orient our- gelves (the project staff) to the individual needs of the chil- 'ren. It is only through this form of communication that we 'eel all goals Will be met. An introductory film. from previous Olympic games for the disabled will be shown with discussion following. ttues- tions and open discussion will be encouraged. We anticipate a very wot-thwhile meeting. If you plan on attending this meeting or wish further information please contact the Prtr ject Manager Donna Quiggin at 744-2141. McClure to speak at Rotary Club Local Arehiteetured Conservation Advisory Comm) of the CITY or WATERLOO Sport program meeting held Community Calendar HERITAGE LANDMARK Invites All Interested Citizens to the unveiling of the plaque marking the designation of the KUMPF HOUSE, a City of Waterloo Heritage Landmark. . . A brief ceremony will take place on Thursdav June 7, 1979 at 4:00 pm. at 172 King Street South Waterloo. There will also be an Open Home Spring Bach concerts June " and " from Z 4 p.m. [HE uw names nan _ (v' after chancellor , Fallout“ the Univermy el Waterloo's board ot go- vernors meet: My. June 5. there I be a hug: many which gtr-ririg Mthl't Ii“ be ttftieiaily renamed Carl A. Pollock Hell. The my will begin at 2:80 pm. in the main rounds; ground noor. at the Mining. The building is at the southeast corner of "I: m". A plaque designating the building " Carl A. Pollock Hall wlll be unveiled. sling with a photograph o! the late Mr. Pollock. Mrs. Pollock will unveil the plaque and photograph. w. Pollock's son. John. will speak brief- ly: a daugter. Barbara. will also present. Dr. B.C. Matthews. president of the university. will also oar- ticipate in t1teSertmet.t . Carl A. Pollock. Kitch- ener inastrtrialist and chan- cellor of the university at the time of his death last August, was one of a small group of K-W citizens who founded the university more than 20 years ago. He served for many years as chairman of UW's board of governors and took a keen interest in the university's affairs. Pollock Hall is the sixth UW building named after a distinguished citizen. The others are: Ira G. Needles Hail, named after one of Kitchener‘s most distin- guished citizens. a former industrial leader, founding father of the university and for many years its chan- cellor; J.H. Hagey Hall of Guest: Mrs. Shanta Dubey Color Slide Presentation: "East India" All Welcome. Note: The Staff and Seniors wish to congratulate Mr. Harold Wagner and his program staff who have pro vided entertainment to 3433 since September. A travel club for adults forty years of age and older Leave: 8‘30am, Cost: 96.00 Return: 5:30 p m, (admission NOT' includedv Tuesday June 12 Friday JUNE 8 June 23 4:06-11:00 p.m. Tickets: $2.99 (includes catered dinner, Dance to the Music of the Topper's “TIVII'IES "I SEIIOIS IIIIIJ BEGIHTIOI Bill]! CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579-1020 " I Friday Afternoon; Thursday, July 26 “AFRICAN LION SAFARI" _ This is a trip for grandparents to bring your grandchildren. Leave: 9:00 AM Return: 4:00 PM Cost' ttr tbring a picnic lunch; Flag Raising Ceremony Slide & Music Show "In Search Shangri-La" Guest: Anne Thiessen Thursday. July 5, 1979 Toronto Zoo ARC TRAVEL Thank-you the Humanities. named after I)": founding pull- dent: the Isaiah Bowman Environmental! Studies Building. named after an tre mmonally 'e-td. geo- gnqttter who was a move of Waterloo County: Dana R. Porter Arts “bury Build- ing. named my!†first chancellor who was all Ott. lario supreme court juice. former provincial’ govern- ment "cabinet mm. and the Minna Hagey residen- ce. named after the late Mina: . first wife at UW'g {m president. C ,THE , TREASURE TROVE ' .Cross Stitch "trunioet St. E. Wmtloo 745-6773 WES-SAT. " " - 5:30 Mt." Quilt Blocks 35' a skein 1:30 p.m Ad In hl T, , F) a, " u . 53rr, FiiG A This summers program brochure will be delivered to school children in Waterloo between June ll-UM. Extra brochures may be picked up at the Community Service office or Waterloo Public Library or Parkside Branch. Mankind Comm: 856-1550 Retristritiomoottet-ttresestartiete _ June lt/N Three days of family fun in and around . WATERLOO PARK This years events to include. FREE SWIMMING CHILDRENS MIDWAY FISHING DERBY ARTS th CRAFT DISPLAY PDTTER'S WORKSHOP DISPLAY FRESH APPLE CIDER DUNKING MACHINE T-BALL TOURNAMENT BOYS an GIRLS SOCCER TOURNAMENT PADDLE BOATS MIDGET BASEBALL TOURNAMENT MAGIC SHOW JUDO & KARATE 7 STORIES IN THE PARK LIONS SOAP Box DERBY DRUM CORP SHOW WATERLOO DAYS DANCE SLOW PITCH TOURNAMENT "tt KM ROAD RACE MODEL BOAT REGATTA MODEL PLANE RACING OLD CAR PARTS FLEA MARKET JUNIOR HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT ROCK BAND DIXIELAND BAND WATERLOO CONCERT RAND . AND MUCH MORE SERVICES ' . hist, E ACTIVITIES Skate Rentals - sod per pair 71-90mm. _ .Samthday " Fm. . . Mers.artwr6atrart.. MmWMwm 10th Moses Springer Arena Friday and Sunday 7 pan. - 9:30 pan. ' .No Spectators Admissions: Child 25e IS & undqa Students so: 16 & over GOIIIIIITY SEMIGES SIIIIEII BIOGIIIIIIE -TltlImW0 I": “I! “MINI ' "It Chronicle for ofnciat program. ROLLER SKATING TEIL WI TIii), MuesSttrirteerPool88b4s30 Sunday June 10th - 2 p.m. Hamilton at Waterloo Bechtel Ball Park Go Tigers, Go Sat. Jane 901-12 Noon-4 p.m. Phone 886-1550 Ext 214 during business hours Start again June 25th Waterloo Family 'Y' See next week's