Garage sale Laurel Vocational School in Waterioo will hold an Open House next Wednesday, May 6, from 7: 30 â€" 9: 00 p.m.. featuring educational displays as part of Edâ€" ucation Week. Laurel holds open house A Garage Sale will be held at All Saints Anâ€" glican Church on Satâ€" 9: 30 a.m. â€" 3 p.m. The church is located in Waterioo on the corner of Hickory and Hazel For more informa tion, call 885â€"0800. The St. Louis Council of the Catholic Women‘s League will hold a Spring Tea at St. Louis Parish, Waterâ€" loo, on Saturday, May 2 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in the church hall. Since 1981 marks the 90th anniversary of St. Louis Parish. the theme of the tea will be the Gay Nineties. The annual tea is a major League fundâ€" Spring tea On sale will be house raising event, and tickâ€" ets for prizes can be purchased from any League member, ticket convenor Sandra Wilâ€" liams at 742â€"9239, or at the tea. Rotary hosts open house Open House at the Kâ€"W Rotary Children‘s Centre on King Street, opposite the Kâ€"W Hos pital, is designed this year to give the com munity an opportunity to see Easter Seal dol lars at work Zonta club holds dinner All day Saturday. there will be guided tours beginning at 9 a.m. to 11; 30 and from 1 p.m. i@ 330 The Centre will be fully operational with chil dren _ and staff going through a normal day. says Norman Rid diough of Waterloo Ro tary Club, this year‘s Easter Seal campaign chairman. The Kâ€"W Zonta Club will sponsor its second annual fundâ€"raising Gourmet Delight buffet dinner, Monday, May 4 at the Conestoga Golf For further informa tion, phone 744â€"5624. BULLETIN BOAR Garage sale The Laurel Creek Nature Centre presents the sounds of spring with an evening walk this Sunday. May 3. from 6: 30 to 8: 30 p.m For more information, call 885â€"1368 and Tennis Club at 6: 30 Food will be preâ€" i pared by chefs from meet'ng ten area KW restauâ€" The Grand Valley rants, and music will Chapter of the Adminâ€" be provided by the Ausâ€" istrative Management tin Quartet and Fritz. Society is holding a Patrick Trio. dinner meeting at the There will be 300 re Charcoal Steak House, served seats sold at$30 _ Kitchener on May 13 at per person, and all proâ€" _ 5: 30 p.m There will be 300 reâ€" served seats sold at $30 per person, and all proâ€" ceeds will go to chariâ€" ty For more informa tion call 579â€"5598 Northdale Public School is holding a mammoth Garage Sale at the sehool, 66 Hickoâ€" ry St. W., Waterloo, on Saturday,. May 2 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Spring walk Students, parents and teachers have gathered hundreds of items and the sale promises to be a barâ€" gain hunters delight. Light refreshments will also be available. All proceeds will go to the creative playâ€" ground building fund. Featured speaker is Ray Demarias whose topic â€"will be "Com munications â€" Effective and Fun." The cost of the eve ning is $8 per person For reservations call Linda Baer at 576â€"0920 Lu.--u- Weber. 2191 King E.. Fairview Park Mail. 657 Beimont W Managers meeting NOW AVAILABLE FOR 1981 Y ou can get your free copies from your mearest office of THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS The results are published in the three booklets "Guide to Eatirig Ontano Sport Fish" (Northerm Ontanio, Southern Ontario and Great Lakes editions). Ontano is famous for its fishing. The Ontano government constantly checks this valuable resource through its contimnuing research and testing program of fish. Testing has now been done in 1036 lakes ONTARIO‘S FISH TESTING PROGRAM "GUIDE TO EATING ONT ARIO SPORT FISH" Copies are also available in vacation area Brewers‘ Retail Stores and LCBO Stores durning June HON . KEITH NORTON _ MINISTER â€" O)nt: WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1981 â€" PAGE 9 Ministry of the Environment Ministry of Natural Resources