Donations to the Kâ€"W Multicultural Centre Vietnamese Family Relief Fund will be accepted at the Multicultural Centre, 20 Queen Street North, Kitchener. LoDonations of any amount will be accepted during business urs or may be mailed to the office. Registered as a federal charitable organization, the Mulâ€" ticultural Centre will issue receipts to donors for Income Tax purposes. Contributions to the fund will sponsor or help to provide for Vietnamese families, depending on the response of the members and friends of the organization. ‘ Lutheran Hefghts Missionary Church in Waterloo is sponâ€" soring a Vacation Bible School, starting on August 20 and running till August 24. The school â€" to be located at the corner of Bluevale N. and Lincoln Rd., Waterloo, will run from Monday till Friday of that week, and will be open to children fourâ€"years old and The Kitchener Public Library is hosting an evening of jazz and rock with a group of musicians known as Crosswinds. The concert begins at 7: 30 p.m. and features the music of John Goddard. Dave Patterson, Jim Recchia and Paul Stouffer. The concert is sponsored by the Musician‘s Perforâ€" mance Trust Funds, Local 226, American Federation of Muâ€" sicians. Activities will include songs, bible stories, crafts and games and a potâ€"luck supper on Thursday, Aug. 23 in the evening, for families of school students. Those in need of transportation should call 885â€"4746. There will be no admission charge for the concert. to be held on Monday. August 20 The Ontario Chapter of the Studebaker Drivers Club inviâ€" tes area residents to its annual car show to be held Saturday August 18 in Waterloo Park. Admission is free. Part of the show will feature also the Waterloo Concert Band and the Waterloo Dixieland Jazz Band playing songs of the era from 3 until 5 p.m. This show attrgets Studebakers from the 20‘s through to the 60‘s. If you‘ve a special place in your heart for these fine cars come and see our collection of a hundred fine classics Saturday August 18 from 3 to 5 p.m. in Waâ€" terloo Park. _ ‘‘Information Day on Learning Opportunities for Women. Institutions and agencies offering courses for women will be available for registration, information and counselling. Fairview Park Mall, Thursday, August 30, 10:00 a. m. â€" 8:00 Don‘t forget to buy your tickets to the Y‘s Guys Puppet Show, being held at the University of Waterloo. It‘s called ‘‘Shh, I‘m Telling A Story"‘ and features Mr. Bob, auntie Frieda, Goldilocks and The Three Bores and Left and Right Glove, to name a few. For more information about this Saturday, August 25 afâ€" ternoon performance, call the Waterloo Y at 885â€"3500, or the U. of W. Theatre of the Arts box office â€" 8854280 Byâ€"law No 3868 of the City of Waterloo requires that the owner or harbourer of a dog within the hmits of the City of Waterloo. shall within ten (10) days after becoming the owner of such dog. cause the dog to be registered with the City Treasurer and procure a license therefor The license and tag fee to be levied and collected from the owner of every dog is $2 00 which is payable only once by every owner or harbourer of each dog Any person who has not obtained a Permanent Dog License must make application as soon as possible at the office of the City Treasurer. Marsiand Centre. 20 Erb Street West, Waâ€" terloo Applications may aiso be made by mail by forwarding your remittance and the following information name and address of the owner and the breed. colour and sex of the dog. Community â€" Calendar ‘ guys puppet show Aug. 25 Information day for women Concert at KPL on Aug. 20 CITY OF WATERLOO PERMANENT DOG LICENCE Studebaker club to hold Waterioo show Lutheran church to hold bible school Multiculitural centre sets up relief fund SPECIAL LECTURE Thursday August 23 1:30 p.m. _ GUEST : Mr. R. Dowsan Grand River Conservation Authority SUBJECT : "Edible Roots & Wild Flowers®" *All trip prices include cancellation insurance. For more information contact ARC Travel Club. 579â€"1642. Guests: Mr. S. Dick . « Mr. G. Knorr â€" Ontario Hydro This Hat Dance is being Sponsored by the Moses Springer Youth Centre. Admission is only $25. but if you wear a hat it is free. Ages 11â€"18 are welcome. Prize for the best hat thru Friday 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon A.R.C. TRAVEL For reservations call 579â€"1642 Monday ActivitiEs FoN semions B : ADULT RECREATION CENTRE _ ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND PENNY CARNIVAL CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 Thursday, August 23rd, 1979 l Tuesday, August 21 _ 1:30 p.m. Colour Slideâ€" Presentation: ‘"Contemporary China" Be A Friday Afternooner GATINEAU HILLS (ALGOKauin) OCtT. 2â€"5, 1979 Cost: $130.00 (double) $180.00 (single) FALL COLOUR TOURS Ronvilie Lodge â€" Muskoka Sept. 14â€"17, 1979 Cost : $125.00 (double) _ $150.00 (single) * YOUTH DANCE 1000 ISLANDS OCT. 3â€"5, 1979 Cost: $125.00 (double) $140.00 (single) Moses Springer Arena ‘"*Energy Conservation‘"‘ Multiâ€"Cultural Centre Presentation Thursday, August 16th 7 â€" 8 :30 p.m. Friday August 17 All kids & their families Moses Springer Arena â€" Lincolin Road are welcome to attend 2 :00 p.m. 8 p.m. ‘ i;?in comuulw ' SERVICES _ ACTIVITIES _ The Waterioo Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. John Conrad, will be performing a series of twilight concerts throughout the summer months at Centenmial Bandshell. Waterloo Community Services Staff is currently preâ€" paring information for the fall & winter brochure. Community Groups wishing to have information inâ€" cluded in this brochure should contact Tom Litwiller at 886â€"1550 Ext. 214 during business hours Genreral Public Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. _ Adutts Only 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 Location: Centenmial Bandshell, Waterioo Park â€" Free parking close by a C l p‘â€"@&# C h PARENTS & PREâ€"SCHOOLER SK ATING Monday â€" 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays & Fridays 10â€"11 :30 a.m. Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 * SWIMMING POOLS OPEN +#~ ADMISSIONS â€" General Swimming | Children 25¢ (15 yrs. and under) Students 50c (16 to 21 years) Adult 75¢ Family $1.50 parent(s) and children RINK IN THE PAAK â€" Seagram Drive SOMETHING NEW THIS SUMMER!!! Moses Springer Arena Sunday. Wednesday and Friday 7â€"9:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday 1:30â€"3:30 p.m. No Spectators â€" Admissions: Child 25¢ 15 & under Students 50¢ 16 & over Skate Rentals â€" 50¢ per pair FREE ADULT NOON HOUR SKATING Tuesdayâ€"Friday â€" 11:30 a.m â€" 2 p.m. Starts August 21st FALL & WINTER PROGRAN â€" | Â¥â€"°* ROLLER SKATING Moses Springer & Lions FINAL CONCERT DATE August 18th â€" 7 :30 p.m. pool are open daily between 1â€"9 p.m. ICE SKLATING Starts August 20th