it‘ is â€"sine si4¢ Top of lower half of page: members of the Kâ€" W Community Orchestra give it all they‘ve got at concert in the bandshell. Bottom left: members of the Ventures drum and bugle corps cross the bridge at Silver Lake on their way to a performance in the park. Bottom middle : Sevenâ€"monthâ€"old Lisa Williams made a day of it and now all she wants to do is go home. Bottom right: Lyndall! Soule polishes her waterâ€"filled glass hangings at the crafts display. Her husband‘s Floridaâ€"based comâ€" pany, Hue Sol Crystal Works, specializes in plain and stainedâ€"glass wo~‘s. xie lped Nobody could complain about the great time afforded by this year‘s verâ€" sion of ‘*Waterloo Days" held last weeâ€" kend in and around Waterloo Park â€" exâ€" cept perhaps for those high prices on midway rides that Chronicle reporter Stewart Sutherland writes about in his column on page 7. The three days of family fun featured everything from a fishing derby, baseâ€" ball and soccer tournaments to arts and crafts sales, and pottery and woodworkâ€" ing demonstrations. > f ‘There were numerous concerts in the bandshell, inâ€"theâ€"park performances by Top right: Cathy Lauda and Dale Carter enjoy a ride in the paddleâ€"wheel boat on Silver Lake. Top left: Roland Brack, 22, from Burlington, Ont., crossed the finish line first in the Waterloo 10 km Classic on Sunday. Brack‘s time of 30:56:6 was a new race record. More than 2,100 runâ€" ners started the race, but only 1,850 managed to finish in Sunday‘s heat. The race was organized by the WateriGo County Amateur Athletic Association. Waterloo skies were mainly clear and the weather sunny for the occasion and thousands came to join in the leisurely festivities and fun. marching bands, free swimming, a midâ€" way, a children‘s magic show, giant garage sale, a 10 km road race, dances and a radioâ€"controlled model boat regatâ€" ta, besides much more. - Rick Campbell, Chronicle sports ediâ€" tor, was also there for coverage of some of the sporting events and reports in this edition. Stewart Sutherland and Phil Jalâ€" sevac took the pictures on this page.