_ _ Community _ Calendar > ‘The van will be at Kitchener‘s Fairview Mall Wednesday, Aug. 1 from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. The day before it will be at kuelph’s Stone Road Mall, the day after, Aug. 2, at the John alt Mail in Cambridge. . The Canadian Heacing Society recently opened its new ofâ€" fice at 1342 King St. E., Kitchener to serve both Waterloo _ and Wellington counties. m The Canadian Hearing Society will be bringing its cusâ€" tomized van to Guelph, Kitchener and Cambridge during a three day series of free public hearing tests. l _ Guest speaker is Bruce Harcourt, who was lifted from a life of sin on skid row when he adopted Christianity. Everyone is welcome, and admission is $3.25. A full gospel businessmen‘s breakfast will be held at Kitchener‘s Bingeman Park on Saturday, July 28 at 8:45 The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Christian Women‘s Club invites you and your friends to a luncheon at Bingeman Park Ballroom, 1208 Victoria St. N., Kitchener, Tuesday, July 24, 1979, 1:00â€"3:00 p.m. $4.50. ' "GOOD OLE SUMMERTIME* ) SPECIAL FEATURE: VALARIE SYER of Maryhill, Ont. A public school teacher, wife and mother of one son shows us some exciting ideas for patio entertaining. MUSIC: SUSAN MacKINNONâ€"KESLER of Waterloo. A very talented soprano who has not only had voice training but is a full time R.N. _ SPEAKER: JOAN HENWOOD of Paris, Ont. Popular seâ€" minar speaker, programme director for youth and mother of two sons. _ Free nursery on location. RESERVATIONS OR CANâ€" CELLATIONS. Gertrude Caesar 742â€"3278, Penny Cleaver 886â€"1064. â€"FRIENDSHIP PRAYER COFFEE: Thursday, July 19, 1979 â€" 10:00 a.m. At the home of Carol Conner. 8453 Albert Street, Waterloo. Sailing school The Ontario Sailing Asâ€" sociation Learn to Sail Moâ€" bile Sailing school will be viâ€" siting Waterloo August 6â€"10 Mobil®@ Sailing schools are a â€" nonâ€"profit _ program operated by the OSA to proâ€" mote safe sailing and sound seamanship throughout Onâ€" tario LTho location for the school aill be the Lautel Creek Conservation Dam Lessons are three hours long and are offered in morning. afterâ€" noon or evening sessions during the week to youths 10â€"17 and adults 18 and over Instructors for the school have been carefully selected and are certified by the Canâ€" adian Yachting Association Fhey employ the latest Women‘s club holds luncheon Hearing society clinic in area CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO SQUARE If your clothes aren‘t becoming to you â€" you should be â€" Gospel breakfast July 28 Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? C Take a walk! N] PadRTILIPELTION coming to us! PaRVILIPA110n ie Walk a block.Todavy. teaching techniques to make certain that the students acâ€" quire the basic sailing skills. A "Learn to Sail" manual is given to every student as part of the course fee. It is well illustrated and provides the student with a solid grounding in the basics of sailing Every student must bring a Ministry of Transport apâ€" proved lifejacket or perâ€" sonal flotation device. Nonâ€" swimmers will not b acâ€" cepted into the course Local coâ€"sponsor Waâ€" terloo Community Services will answer all enquiries and provide registration inâ€" formation by phone during daily business hours. The number «. 886â€" 1550 ext 214 LEAVE: 9:30 a.m. RETURN: 6:00 p.m. COST : $11.00 LEAVE: 9:30 a.m. RETURN: 6:15 p.m. COST : $15.00 (includes boat cruise) {includes theatre admission & Lunch) Friday August 17th, 1979 SCOTTISH WORLD FESTIVAL TATTOO LEAVE: 2 p.m. RETURN: 12 midnight COST : $16.00 (includes bus, admission to Grandstand And C.N.E. Grounds) Friday July 20 Hours will be subject to changes if warranted by the interest shown. The Youth Centres are established to provide an opâ€" portunity for you. our young people between the ages of 11 and 15. to take part in a vanety of programs and activities designed to meet your recreational interests You will have the opportunity of expressing your activity interests to the Supervisors of the Centre. and become actively involved in the orgamization of them Activity is the KEY to our Youth Centres. whether it is the casual use of the sports equipment which will be avgilable or the participation in orgamized games. bus tours, leader ship training programs., onenteering. bowling. roller skating or what ever your interests are. you can make it happen and be part of it all at the Youth Centres Jumior playground locations are evenly distnbuted at area schools and parks throughout Waterloo The program at all jumior locations will offer a vamety of ac tivities such as arts and crafts. low organized games. hikes. local tours. sports, music. and many more funâ€"filled proâ€" grams that emphasize participation. learning. sports manship. and enjoyment The programs are designed to ap peal to the interests of many and yet are flexible enough to allow new interests to be introduced AGES 5 to 10 years olds. exception. Erbsville Playground ages 5 to 13 years . DATES, TIMES AND LOCATIONS â€" (July 9th to Aug 17th) MORNING LOCATIONS Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday (9 O0â€"11 30 a m ) All day Thursday (9 00â€"3 30 p m ) MacEachern. Lincoln Heights, Empire. Brighton Moses Springer Recreation Centre Alert McCormick Arena Bluevale Youth Centre AFTERNOON LOCATIONS Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday (1 00â€"3 30 p m ) All day Fnday (9 00â€"3 30 p m ) Cedarbrae. Elizabeth Ziegier Keatsway. Winston LOCATION ALL DAY MON â€"FRI (9 00â€" 11 30 a m ) Junior 5â€"7 years old ty â€" c 10 SUMMER MUSIC SERIES Thursday August 2 *%: Monday August 13th, 1979 MONDAY AFTERNOON CRUISE DOWN ( THE NIAGARA RIVER TUESDAY AND THURSDAY LOCATION All Day (9 00 a m to 3 00 p m ) Erbswille School â€"_ Bechtel Stadium â€" Bridge Street Wed July 18th â€" 8 p m 2 Sun. July Tigers vs Stratford Tiger vs chill Sandowne (1 00â€"3 30 p m ) Intermediate 8 11 yrs old GUEST : Mr. Allan Martin WATERLOO HISTORICAL SOCIETY §SUBJECT: WATERLOO COUNTY _ ALLWELCOME For reservations call 579â€"1642 Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon > SUMMER JUNIOR PLAYGROUNDS "BRASS QUINTET" (Kâ€"W REGIONAL YOUTH ENSEMBLE Kâ€"W SYMPHONY) llll.l RECREATION CENTRE CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 Be A Friday Afternooner YOUTH ACTIVITIES CENTRES *Thursday August 16,1979 BLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL (McGillicuddy‘s Lost Weekend) Monday 6:30 â€" 8: 30 PM Tuesday 6:30â€"8 :30 PM (as well as during Centre hours) TIGER BASEBALL GO TIGERS, GO AR.C. TRAVEL HORSESHOES open Monday thru Frday 9 OO a m to 400 p m July 9th to August 24th open Mondayâ€"Fnday June 18th â€" August 10 6 00 to 10 OO p m Sun. July 22nd â€" 2 p m Tiger vs Windsor 2:00 p.m. 1 :30 p.m. Chur Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 18, 1979 .. Page 23 In coâ€"operation with Waterloo Community Serâ€" vices Department and the Grand River Conservaâ€" non Authority LOCATION: Laurel Creek Conservation Area DATES: August 6â€"10th Monday â€" Friday TIMES 9 00â€"12 00 a m Youth (age 10â€"17) 1 30â€"4 30 pm. Youth and Aduit 6. 00â€"9 00 pm Adults (18 and over) COST Youth $24 00 plus $1 OO park admission pass for one week Adult $29 00 plus $3 OO park admission pass for one week The Mobile Sailing School program which is sponsored by the Ontarmio Sailing Association is bringing sailing lessons to your community For additional information call 886â€"1550 Ext 214 during business hours Sailing Registration Form MOBILE SAILING SCHOOL NAME.. : : s . . a se se on w n en e e ie n g is 4e AQOFESE. 2222 snn se snn en n aa e n n sn d City. 2222222222 _ .. .. .. Phine. Phone. . DESSIONâ€" z> :ï¬ rrrr.el..rarraneens zs3 Return to: City of Waterloo Community. SOArvieo Begins this Weekend! RINK IN THE PARK General Public _ Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Aduits Sundays 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ADMISSIONS _ Children 25¢ (15 yrs. and under) Students 50¢ (16 to 21 years) Adult 75¢ Family $1.50 parent(s) and children n LEARN YJ TO S§SAIL Seagram Stadium Wednesday. July 25th â€" 1 p m Featuring the National Frisbee Team and sponsored by the Waterloo Youth Activity Centres All Ages Welcome _ _ _ P.O. Box 337, Waterloo N2J4 A8 Please make cheques payable to City of Waterloo Marsland Centre:; 886â€"1550 Registrations are being taken by phone daily between 1â€"8 p.m. £ ; Lions Pool 885â€"6350 Moses Springer Pool 885â€"4530 SOMETHING NEW THIS SUMMERI!!! Monday, Wednesday and Sunday 7â€"9:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday 1:30â€"3:30 p.m. . No Spectators Admissions: Child 25¢ 15 & under Students 50¢ 16 & over Skate Rentals â€" 50¢ per pair SWIMMING LESSONS REGISTRATIONS ROLLER SKLATING Moses Springer & Lions pool are now open Mondayâ€"Friday 1â€"8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 1â€"8 p.m. ICE SKLATING Moses Springer Arena FREE FRISBEE DEMONSTRATION COMMUNITY SERVICES ACTIVITIES