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 Guelph‘s Stone Road Maill, the day after, Aug. 2, at the John Galt Maill in Cambridge. Community Calendar Anyone four to 14 years of age is welcome to join us for a fun filled day at story book gardens. Friday, July 27. All you need to bring is a lunch, we supply the drink. Don‘t miss the opportunity to have a great time during your summer vacaâ€" Cost is $7.50 for the day. â€" Reserve now for a trip to story book gardens, Friday, July 27. Call the Waterloo Family YMCA for more information, The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo branch of the Red Cross will hold a blood donor clinic on Wednesday, August 1 from 2 p.m. till 4:30 p.m. and from 6 p.m. till 8: 30 p.m. The clinic will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, 136 Margaret Ave., Kitchener (at Louisa). Quota for this clinic is 300 donors. _ Guest speaker is Bruce Farcourt, who was lifted from a life of sin on skid row whe she adopted Christianity. Everyone is welcome. and admission is $3.25. A full gospel businessmen‘s rreakfast will be held at Kitchener‘s Bingeman Park ~. Saturday, July 28 at 8:45 Visitors to the University of Waterloo campus are being urged to use the Coâ€" lumbia St. entrance. whenâ€" ever possible, during the next four weeks 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. _ _ _ The Canadian Hearing Society recently opened its new ofâ€" fice at 1342 King St. E.. Kitchener to serve both Waterloo and Wellington counties. Starting today (July 23) the front entrance to the ampus is being repaved ihls means that the three egular entrance lanes into the campus from University Orchestra to hoid open house Aug. 1 The Summer Repertory Orchestra, a newly formed community group, will hold an Open House at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, August 1, at 56. King Street North in Waterloo. The Orchestra will play works by Vivaldi, Britten, Bizet, and Debussy, and will feature Mozart‘s Concerto for Flute and Harp. Come and enjoy good music in an informal setting. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. y Shift work, icy roads in winter, small children at home, long distances to travel need not prevent you from earning a university degree. Study at Home Waterioo ‘Y‘ runs London trip Hearing society clinic in area Blood donor clinic Aug. 1 Gospel breakfast July 28 . UW construction Over 40 degreeâ€"credit courses are available through independent study programs. Correspondence students receive course outlinies, audso cassettes and library books in the mail. Our instructors are gs close as your telephone If you can‘t come to us, we will try to come to you. Earn part of your degree at home. We will be glad to send you a list of courses and discuss the program with you. Give us a call or wnite Telephone: (613) 547â€"3283 Admissions Officer Partâ€"Time Studies Faculty of Arts and Science Queen‘s University Kingston, Canada k71 2n6 Ave. will be closed for the next couple of weeks and all traffic will be compelled to use the three lanes normally reserved solely for exiting vehicles. The situation will be reversed early in August when the three exit lanes are repaved Circulation around UW‘s ring road will be affected in the process A Vacation Bible School will be held at Redeemer Luthâ€" eran Church, 78 John St. W., Waterloo, from August 13 till August 17. * Children of all faiths are welcome to attend th£ school, which runs from 9 a.m. ti 11:30 a.m. Monday to Friday. The school is open to children ages three to 12. Activities will include Bible study, projects, games and refreshments. For transportation call 579â€"3018. Starting July 30, Wateriooâ€"North Presbyterian Church will be conducting a vacation bible school. The hours will be 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and the sessions will run until August 3. The site for vacation bible school is Sir Edgar Bauer School, 660 Glen Forest Blvd., (Lakeshore) Waterloo. The cost is $2 per child, or $4 per family, with children between the ages of four and 12 years. The theme for this year‘s school is The Church: God‘s Own People. For further information please contact Franâ€" cie Sullivan at 885â€"5655. LEAVE: 9:30 a.m. RETURN: 6:00 p.m. COST : $11.00 (includes boat cruise) LEAVE: 9:30 a. m. RETURN: 6: 15 p.m. COST : $15.00 ~ tincludes theatre admission & Lunch) CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 Be A Friday Afternooner Friday, July 27, 1979 GUEST: Mr. Norval Wilhelm Professional Dog Handler "DOG TRICKS AND DOG HANDLING" 2 p.m. ALL ARE WELCOME Friday August 17th, 1979 SCOTTISH WORLD FESTIVAL TATTOO LEAVE : 2 p.m RETURN : 12 midnight COST : $16.00 tincludes bus. admission to Grandstand And C N E. Grounds) SUMMER MUSIC SERIES Thursday August 2 1: Monday August 13th, 1979 MONDAY AFTERNOON CRUISE DOWN THE NIAGARA RIVER Area church offers school Bible school Aug. 13â€"17 Registrations are being taken by phone daily between 1â€"8 p.m Lions Pool 8856350 Moses Springer Pool 885â€"4530 For reservations call 579â€"1642 Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon "BRASS QUINTET" (Kâ€"W REGIONAL YOUTH ENSEMBLE Kâ€"W SYMPHONY) Moses Springer Arena Sunday. Wednesday and Friday 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 ‘i;Oc per pair ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE HORSESHOES Monday 6 30 â€" 8 30 PM Tuesday 6 30â€"8 30 PM tas well as during Centre hours > ‘Thursday August 16,.1979 BLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL (McGillicuddy‘s Lost Weekend) UNDER 21 SOCCER Clarkson 400 p m. Sunday July 29 â€" 4 p m Seagram Stadium SWIMMING LESSONS REGISTRATIONS ROLLER SKLATING A.R.C. TRAVEL Waterioo Athletic ‘A‘s 1 :30 p.m General Swimming Children 25c (15 yrs. and under) Students 50c (16 to 21 years) Adult 75c Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 256, 1979 â€" Page 19 ADMISSIONS Family $1.50 parent(s) and children 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 1 1 and 15. to take part in a variety of programs and activities designed to meet your recreational interests. You will have the opportumity of expressing your activity interests to the Supervisors of the Centré, and become actively involved in the organization of them Activity is the KEY to our Youth Centres, whether :t is the casual use of the sports equipment which will be available or the participation in organized games. bus tours. leaderâ€" ship training programs. orienteering, bowling. roller skating . or what ever your interests are. you can make it happen and be part of it all at the Youth Centres RINK IN THE PARK â€" Seagram Drive General Public Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Adults Sundays 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ADMISSIONS Children 25¢ (15 yrs. and under Jumor playground locations are evenly distmbuted at area schools and parks throughout Waterioo The program at all jumor locations will offer a vamety of acâ€" timtres such as arts and crafts, low organized games, hukes local tours. sports, music. and many more funâ€"filled pro 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, Erbswille Playground ALL DAY MON â€"FR. (9 O0â€"11 30 a m ) Jumor 5â€"7 years old 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. Lincoin Heights, Empire. Brighton AFTERNOON LOCATIONS â€" Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday (1 00â€"3 30 p m ) All day FEnmday (9 00â€"3 30 p m ) Cedarbrae. Elizabeth Ziegier, Keatsway,. Winston Chur Sandowne (1 00â€"3 30 p m ) Intermediate 8â€"11 yrs old TUESDAY AND THURSDAY LOCATION All Day (9 00 a m to 3 00 p m ) Erbsville School LOCATION: Moses Springer Recreation Centre Alert McCormick Arena Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 Bluevale Youth Centre chill SOMETHING NEW THIS SUMMER!!! SUMMER JUNIOR PLAYGROUNDS YOUTH ACTIVITIES CENTRES _ COMMUNITY . SERVICES ACTIVITIES Moses Springer & Lions pogl are open daily _ between 1â€"9 p.m. Children 25¢ (15 yrs. and under) Students 50¢ (16 to 21 years) Adult 75¢ Family $1.50 parent(s) and children ICE SKATING open Monday thru Frday 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p.m. July 9Ith to August 24th open Mondayâ€"Frnday June 18th â€" August 10 6:00 to 10:00 p.m