The Y‘s guys puppet group is presenting Shhâ€"I‘m Telling a Story, at the University of Waterloo‘s Theatre of the Arts. The Y‘s guys have been travelling to playgrounds and camps all summer, doing skits about leisure time, and fun stuff to do in it. On Saturday, August 25, at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon, they will be Eputting on several puppet plays, a mime show, and dance by U. of W. Stars, on a puppet theme. _ For more information and tickets, contact the U. of W. Theatre of the Arts ticket office, or the Waterloo Family Y (885â€"3500). . â€" â€" Make good use of your leisure time â€" come to our puppet show on August 25th. You can go there Friday, August 10 with the Waterloo Family Y.â€"Register before the Friday at the Y, then pack your lunch, bring your walking shoes and join us at the Y at 8:30 a.m. The buses will be back at 4: 30 p.m. € more!! Ontario Place has Children‘s Village, a brand new waâ€" terslide (for all ages), roller skating, cinesphere, and much Community Calendar Waterloo Lion‘s Memorial Pool will be hosting their seâ€" cond annual lifeguard competition on Saturday, August 11 at the pool in Waterloo Park. e 2 !The youth group of Bethel Lutheran Church in Kitchener sponsoring a bikeâ€"aâ€"thon on August 19, beginning at 1 p.m. The bikeâ€"aâ€"thon will begin at the church, located at 43 Sheldon Ave. N., Kitchener and will finish at the church also. Refreshments will be provided en route and at the end of the event. -:i';l;'ls_fmfl; various communities in Ontario will compete in four events. These include a lifeguard relay in which all competitors demonstrate their speed in various tescue strokes. _ All proceeds from the bikeâ€"aâ€"thon will go to Operation Lifeline, and the Vietnamese refugees in this area. _ Any0|;e interested ir;u en{e;ng t-h.;ake-aâ€"ï¬;o; should conâ€" tact Linda Frey for information and sponsor sheets. _ The most important event is an emergency situation event in which predetermined victims have been trained to simulate drowning. o "'l'l:e_p';!;lu: is welcome to watch the event and have a free swim during the emergency situations event. Lifeguard competition August 11 \ Puppet show to be at UW r'nnmlu & mast camprehensine Driver Traiming Course A Federally Chartered Nonâ€"Profit Organization Your course fee is income tax deductible and you may save U to 44% in insurance premiums ibv presenting _ our _ course certificate Area church to run bikeâ€"aâ€"thon â€" for refugee aid Young Drivers REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 78 John St. West, Waterioo AUVGUST 13 to 17th 9 :00 â€" 11 :30 a. m. For children of all faiths. ages 3 â€" 12 Bible Study â€" Projects â€" Games â€" Refreshments IY’ NEED TRANSPORTATION? PHONE 579â€"3018 579â€"4800 CAMBRIDGE 623â€"6730 offers Ontario Place trip mï¬u?‘w':;:.',,ï¬'.‘:,'; 3‘,’,:‘.?,.: on Friday A%â€" VACATION BIBLE _ SCHOOL AP at August 13, 14, 15, 16 20, 21, 22, 23 Mornings 8: 30â€"11 : 30 am Morning and Afternoon Afternoons 12:30â€"3;30 pm CAMBRIDGE August 13, 14, 15, 16 20, 21, 22, 23 Mornings 9:00â€"12:00 noon Afternoons 1:00â€"4:00pm KITCHENER Morning and Afternoon STARTS gust 10, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m..at Victoria Park Pavilion. Adâ€" mission is $1.50. Everyone is welcome. Sponsored by the * Twin City Spinners Wheelchair Sports Clubs _ _ _ â€"~ TERM INSURANCE $250,000 Age 35 Age 40 Age 45 LEAVE : 9:30 a m RETURN : 6:00 p m COSTâ€" $11 00 (includes boat cruise) Thursday August 23 1:30 p.m. GUEST: Mr. R. Dowsan Grand River Conservation Authority SUBJECT : "Edible Roots & Wild Flowers" VERN GONSALVES 886â€"7860 *All trip prices include cancellation insurance For more information contact ARC Travel Club. 579â€"1642 Friday August 17th, 1979 SCOTTISH WORLD FESTIVAL TATTOO LEAVE 2 p.m RETURN 12 midnight s COsSTâ€" $16.00 includes bus. admission to Grandstand And C N E. Grounds) Monday August 13th, 1979 MONDAY AFTERNOON CRUISE DOWN THE NIAGARA RIVER A.R.C. TRAVEL For reservations call 579â€"1642 Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon h CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 Call .. ~ACTIvITIES FOXK SEMIORS _ ADULT RECREATION CENTRE Be A Friday Afternooner $462.00 *625.00 $925.00 GATINEAU HILLS (ALGONQUIN) OCT 25. 1979 ARC TRAVEL FALL COLOUR TOURS Ronvilie Lodge â€" Muskoka Sept. 14â€"17. 1979 Cost$125.06 (double) $150 00 (single) Fridv August 10 2:00 PM Guest: Miss Ann Theissen Colour Slide Presentation ‘‘In Search of Shangriâ€"La" sUMMER MUSIC SERIES Tuesday August 14, 1979 1 30 PM Cost: $130.00 (double) $180.00 (single) 1000 ISLANDS OCT. 3â€"5, 1979 Cost: $125.00 (double) $140 00 (single) SPECIAL LECTURE "Musical Duo" Waterioo Chronicle 8, 1979 RINK IN THE PARK â€" Seaw,am 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 Waterloo Community Services Staff is currently preâ€" paring information for the fall & winter brochure Community Groups wishing to have information in cluded in this brochure should contact Tom Litwiller at 8861550 Ext. 214 during business hours Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 Location: Centenmial Bandshell, Waterloo Park â€" Free parking close by See map below The Waterloo Concert Band, under the direction of Mr John Conrad,. will be performing a series of twilight cqncerts throughout the summer months at Centenmial Bandshell. Remaining Dates ADMISSIONS General Swimming Children 25¢ (15 yrs. and under) Students 50c (16 to 21 years) > Adult 75c Family $1.50 parertt(s) and children Registrations are being taken by phone daily & between 1â€"8 p.m. Lions Pool 8856350 Moses Springer Pool 885â€"4530 , .~ Moses Springer & Lions pool are open daily between 1â€"9 p.m. SOMETHING NEW THIS SUMMER!!! Moses Springer Arena Sunday. Wednesday and Friday 79:30 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 August 12th & 19th â€" 7:30 p.m. FALL & WINTER PROGRAN W | §°* Children 25¢ (15 yrs. and under) Students 50¢ (16 to 21 years) Adult 75¢ Family $1.50 parent(s) and children COMMUNITY SERVICES ACTIVITIES