In more to -timts from mm. M? mttggttt.N and recommending ul- Ieriu. the Ontario Arts Council In: made several dawn to in a“ pn- grun d atqtgtort tor vital mm. The, Wilym will include We l'eve'ls-ot By) (Mount pm. 'Amm with. page: grant assistance can ty directly to the council on an Arts council changes system featuring Door Prizes 3. NIAGARA GRAPE & WINE TOUR Wednesday October 22 4. ROYAL WINTER FAIR l. LONDON _ WESTERN FAIR 2. HAMILTON PLACE - "ANNIE-2‘ C'oLLiNGWOOl) FALL CttLOOt TUl'R . I Wednesday October 8 38.50 person _ MrmrtEs FBI Sill“ “BUS SUMMER FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS FALL VACATION TOURS - I!†CORNER KING In ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579-1020 APC TRAVEL SLIDE PRESENTATION Wednesday September 3 7:30 p.m, mg: Mama Canyon: Catskill Mountains; Pittsburgh Hawaiian Holiday Nashville Kentucky $14.00 (includes smorgasborde lunch, Friday August 15 2:00 pair ‘Talk. Display I: Entertainment _"T'he Flavoui of Multi~culturalism Guest: Elsie Campbell K-W Multicultural Centre, Tuesday September 9. 1900 $8.50 Terson (includes grandstand t NASHVILLE.- KENTUCKY TOUR Sept. 10-15. 1980 . PtTTRBt'RGH HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY A.R.C..TRAVEL. CLUB PHONE 9 00 AM - 1b00 NOON 579-1642 Mon -Fn Saturday September 20. 1900 $23.00/person (orchestr'a seats) " Thursday November 20 $16.00 tincludes reserved seats horse show) “I“ IEBIEITIDI Gil“! CATSKILL MOUNTAIN TOUR October 14-17. IUD Cost: Sl50’twin Guest: Lucille Waito GATINEAU HILLS / ALGONQUIN PARK Sept. 29 - Oct. 2. 1980 Cost: $l4lftwin AGAWA CANYON / MACKINAC ISLAND November 13-15. I980 Cost: $45.00 twin! Friday August 22 2:00 p.m. "GEMOLOGY‘ Cost: $239/twin Cdst: 8174 / twin uuunl but!" (run of w to “.00. ttsrmigtrtwtrad- oi “punter 1. III. and January 1.. 1m. The-e grants are dest-et to iden- tity and recognize talent. partienuirtr among young artists. to respond to se- complishment and to pro vide time for creation. In addition. materials a- sistance grants are now available‘to meet an artist’s Ref reshmenls immediate not (or - am with out: not " tra-tati-. {mm and 'nee." 1 -ints tor an To be eligible for I mi. terut. "iqugtte and. an artist an In: collim- uon a a M In a gallery. and mu apply to a meow mending [may within his/her min of residence. Full dsttiis a ttottt grant- m processes and applica- Then. come see us. we may be able to llelnto put you on the right track'. In our 8-week program, In- troduction to Non-Tradi- tional Occupations you will discover different types of jobs that could be of interest to you. We'll also help you to determine what your capa- bilities and aptitudes are. Then we'11 help you to ar- r"? first hand job ex- peri nee with no commit- ment on your part. We'11 also assist you in looking for a job and will help you to find out where the jobs are. Inquire about this program now. Classes begin August 25. Our fees are low and you may be eligible for financial assistance from the Ontario Student Assistance Pro- gram (OSAP), or maybe sponsored by Canada Em- ployment. . Call Student Services at the Waterloo Campus of Cones- toga College at 885-0300. You have nothingto lose. - W madam ttrttterteetttruttumtmmtt. Indium: â€which? Atom-aged Flag Football needed 3 coaches for the com- ing season. Coaches will be required to hold at least one practice a week and one game Sunday morning. Anyone interested in coaching please call Perry Chiass‘on at The Power Skating Program is designed to cover the basic skating skills including forward skating, back- wards. stops. starts. turns etc, For further informa- tion contact Wayne Francis at 886-0644 between 5 pm. and 7 pm. The Waterloo Concert Band under the direction at Mr John ('mrud-wull be presenting a free mam-er! Sunday August 17 Beginning at 730 pm at the Centennial Bandshell In Waterloo Park Free Admission, Free Parking Nearby PLACE: Rink In The Park - Seagram Dr DATE: August 18-29. Monday to Friday AGES: 6 years and up ss EDUCATION TRADE mu 10-009 hour sessions " WAYNE FRANCIS T POWER SKATING SCHOOL IN CO-OPER'ATION WITH WATERLOO COMMUNITY SERVICES 1til1rm.00 GOIGEIIT an» "I"! FOOTBALL MINES IEEIEII tie. temts are "nibble In ch Visual Arts Mich. Ontario Arts Council. 151 New Street Wat. Tel-unto. Ontario. has m. Tere. phoue is all! '6b.t000. Council to combat illiteracy Engiistt-qteakittg Canadians or to those speaking other languages. The council's first project is a basic literacy worktop for tutors which will be held September 19 and 20. Rose attending will learn how to work with and teach non- reading Canadians. A publicity campaign will be launched to encourage non-rea4ing Canadians to contact the council for con. fidential assistance with their problem. The council also hopes to encourage awareness of the program in conjunction with World Li- - Day on September I. For farther information on the K-W Literacy Council call 57%. Associated with the Na- tional Affiliation for Li- teracy and Laubacl: Li- teracy International, the local council will work to- ward matching adult learners with volunteer tutors in its "each one teach one" approach.' P Workshops will be an im- portant part of the council's program. Tutors will be trained to teach either read- ing and writing skills to The newly-created Kit- Mar-Waterloo [Juicy Council ia an organization dedicated to combating functional illiteracy the Twin Cities. Take . woth. A Feeling and? - a “Jada _ba www.my,m13,1m-r_gzz LOCATION: Bechtel Patlk. Waterloo _ (Enter of Bridge Street) DATES: June let to September Ist, :90 TIMES COURTS MAY BE RESERVED: Monday toFriday - 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. " Saturdays to a.m. - IO p.m. F Sunday 12:00 - 10:00 p.m. ' tAll other times open free to thd public. No reservati- [713% '1 HOW TO RESERVE A COURT: Phone 743-31 during the following times: Monday to Friday 5 pm. - 10 pm. Saturday 10 am. - 10 pm. Sunday [ 12 am. - 10 pm. NOTE: Courts may be booked a. maximum at“ hours in advance of the desired times. FEE: 82.00 per Hour Registrations for swimming instructions will be re- ceived by phone or in person at either of Waterioo's two pools. Starting Monday June 9th between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00p.m. Monday to Friday and also during regular pool hours. Lions Pool 8856350 Moses Springer Pool 885-4530 1:00-4:00 p.m 4:005:00 p.m 5:tO4V.80p.m 6:30AV.00 p.m Lions Pool - 885-6350 Moses Springer Pool - 885-4530 POOL PROGRAM Adult only; free noon hour swim at Lions Pool. Monday to Friday - 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Month of August Monday thru Sunday Child as: 12 years and under , Youth so: 13 years to It!, Adult $1.00 19 years and over Family 82.00 Parental and children and/or youth NO SPECTANRS . Skate rental TSe extra 1. GENERAL PUBLIC - Gnomes year round. Sundays - 3:80 to 5:30 p.m. 2. ADULTS ONLY - Sunday " pan. Miirshmd Centre: 886-1550 Seagrarn Drive Waterloo I" " "I! H." TEIIIS SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS SWIMMING POOLS August Sunday -‘Wednesduy - Friday 7 p.m, - 9-.30 pm. Tuesday a Thursday l230 p.m. - 3:30 pm. . mm†lei sum: . - Public Swim . - Public Recreational Swim . - Family Recitational Swim . - Public Swim ROLLER SKITIIG Moses Springer Arena 885-4530 Admission