EXPECTANT PARENT Edâ€" ucation Classes, physical preparation based on Laâ€" maze. Next class begins June 22â€"23. Waterloo Regional Health Unit, 850 King West, Kitchener. 744â€"7367. (24) vices â€" Specialized Tutorial Classes. Complete educaâ€" tional assessments and programming Call 884â€" 3160 (tf) 28 PERSONALS 46 HOLIDAY * STUDENT & FAMILY Ser _ becoming to you â€" 34 TUTORING Full Day School program grades kindergarten through 8 individual academic programs creative experiences 50% French 50% English fully accredited A program that begins with preâ€"school for children 3%/ to 5 years old and continues through grade 8 Call 886â€"6510 for additional information God wouldn‘t have given us feet if he didn‘t mean for us to use them Walk ~Eat n Putt Recreation Centre ATTRACTIONS OPEN WEATHER PERMITTING Waile a biucks Dds Hwy. 8 Kitchener P coming to us! The Khtchener-WaterIoo BMingual School ___ Gien & Greta Zetw. Box 368. LONGLAC. ONT KEY WEST, Florida. Large private house, three bedâ€" rooms, two baths, one ples; fully equipped LONGLAC. ONTARIO on Hwy 625. 1/4 Mile off No 11 Gas. Oil. Baits and able for families or couâ€" 884â€"6411 PHONE (so7) 876 2801 OR WRITE H K. Cabins and Showers Boats and Motors (23) Montreal, will be stagâ€" ing a show May 24, 2: 30 p.m. at Waterioo Colleâ€" giate. The show is sponsored by the Waâ€" Puppet J performanc Chatham reunion Former graduates of either St. Michaels or St. Thomas Schools in Chatham, New Brunsâ€" wick are invited to a reunion being held from June 30 to July 4. Those interested should write the School Reunion Committee, 27 Center St., Chatham, N.B., E1N 1K4;> The Theatre de l‘Oeil, a group of pupâ€" terloo County French Enrichment Associaâ€" tion, and is for children in grades one to four. Admission is $2.50 without a pass. WORK GUARANTEED â€" 5 YAS. 579â€"5442 To contact any office of . the wu-?:owmumm pendent insurance agent Excellent rates for: all carpentry, renovations, decks, fences. carports, bathrooms. roofing, painting etc. IMPROVEMENTS Free Estimates 9. August 6, 1981 Toronto Harbour/Centre Island Cost: $19.00 (tours & ferry) 11. August 13, 1981 Blyth Summer Festival ‘"Tomorrow Box" Cost: $18.00 (includes lunch) 5. July 26, 1981 Lower Niagara Boat Cruise Cost: $18.00 (Brunch Included) & 6. July 28, 1981 Art Park, New York â€" Victor Borge Cost $15.00 (Dinner not Included) a 7. July 29, 1981 Martyrs® Shrine, Midland Cost: $19.00 (includes lunch)" y R /‘ ENERGY \ $ ' <’ ~ TIP \-> a \ OF THE / \ WEEK / 3. July 22, 1981 Art Park, New York â€" Fiddler on the Roof Cost $15.00 Lunch not included 4. July 23, 1981 Marine Museum/Ontario Place Cost: 10. August 12, 1981 Dare Foods. Kitchener Cost: $3.00 12. August 21, 1981 Black Creek Village/Molson‘s Brewery Barrie Cost: $16.00 (Includes lunch) 13. September 23, 1981 Dare Foods, Kitchener Cost: $3.00 2. POCONO MOUNTAINS/LANCASTER PENNSYLâ€" VANIA July 13â€"16, 1981 Cost: $269.00 Twin 3. NORWAY, SWEDEN, DENMARK & FINLAND September 12â€"26, 1981 Cost: $2,475.00 (breakfast & dinner included) Twin Monday June 1, 1981 2: 00 p.m. In preparation for the plebiscite of June 8, come out & hear both sides of the issue. Guests: Dr. Richard Beyers & Mr. Jim Colley Location: Adult Recreation Centre Anyone wishing to play horseshoes is invited to the Centre each Monday night at 6: 30 p.m. for a game. 2. July 16, 1981 Stelco, Coyles Bakery â€" Cost: $7.00 8. July 30, 1981 Grand Bendâ€"Huron County Playhouse ‘"Arsenic and Old Lace" Cost: $18.00 (includes lunch) VACATION TOURS 1. WESTERN CANADA Aug. 2, 1981 â€" 21 Days Cost: $1,069.00 Twin. ATTENTION â€" A slide presentation concerning our Western Canada Trip, will be shown May 20, 1981 at 2 p.m. in the Centre, please plan to attend. _ All Welcome O CANADA WEEK DANCE Saturday July 4, 1981 7: 30 p.m. â€" 11: 00 p.m. Cost: $5:00/person 1. July 9, 1981 Westons Bakery, Kitchener Cost: $2.00 BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER Friday May 22, 1981 2 p.m. Guest: AGNES WELLS â€" Colour slides of: "RUSSIA, THE BALTIC TO THE BLACK Sunday May 24, 1981 Movie ... ‘"Pack up Your Troubles" If you thaw frozen foods before cooking them in the oven, you can save energy/money because the food will cook quicker. no charge starring Laurel & Hardy All welcome THIRD THURSDAY Thursday May 21, 1981 "BINGO & TEA‘" Admission: 75¢ F Host & Hostess Arnold & Hilda Wagner Sunday May 31, 1981 1: 30 p.m. Topic: ‘"*GRIEF, LONLINESS & WIDOWâ€" HOOD" Guest: Rev. Frank H. Morgan e (Trinity United Church) HORSESHOE PITS ARE OPEN A.R.C. TRAVEL â€" 579â€"1642 SENIOR ADULT ACTIVITIES FLUORIDE INFORMATION Day for Senior Citizens Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Watertoo WIDOW‘S GROUP SENIOR SUNDAY 579â€"1020 all welcome No Charge No charge WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1981 â€" PAGE 31 2 p.m Plans are now underway for the 14th annual Waterloo Days Celebration. Groups or individuâ€" als interested in participating in this year‘s event should contact Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550. Ext. 214 during business hours. <ARTISTS &CRAFTSMEN\/ RINK IN THE PARK SEAGRAM DR.. WATERLOO AGENDA ... Reports on League activities ... Election of Officers and Executive Members ... Revisions to the Constitution ... Service Awards Nominations for the election of Officers must be submitted in writing, to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee, c/o Waterioo Community Services, two (2) weeks prior to the Annual Meetinâ€" The meeting is open to all interested parties. May 21stâ€"Team Sport vs CHYM‘rs â€" 8 p.m. May 24thâ€"Cambridge vs CHYM‘rs â€" 7: 30 p.m. Centennial Ball Park â€" Waterloo Park CANADIAN CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL RICHARD ZILINSKAS Location: Bechtel Tennis Courts Bechtel Park (enter off Bridge St., Waterloo) Cost: $15.00 adults (16 & over) Sessions: Fiveâ€"one hour lessons Twice a week for 2% weeks â€"~~~â€" REGISTRATION FORM â€"â€"â€"â€" CJ Tuesdays and Thursdays 7: 30 p.m. C Tuesdays and Thursdays 8: 30 p.m. Classes start Tuesday May 25th NAME . ................ PHONE. ... ADDRESS .........r.l.llkclrlssesessss CITY.................POSTAL CODE. .. May 21stâ€"Stratford vs. Expos â€" May 23rdâ€"London vs Tigers â€" 7: 30 p.m. May 24thâ€"Brantford vs Optimists 2: 00 p.m Organization has now begun for the annual Waterloo Days Arts & Crafts Show. If you would be interested in displaying and selling your crafts in Waterloo Park on June 20 and or June 21 please call 886â€"1550 ext. 214 for more inâ€" formation. Display Fee: $5.00 for one day â€" $8.00 for two days Note: No commissions required RETURN RO: Waterloo Community Services Box 337, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4 A8 Please make cheques payable to Thursday May 28, 1981 _ 7: 30 P.M. Waterloo Minor Hockey Association NQOTICE OF ANNUAL MEEILING & _ COMMUNIT SERVICES * >> RCTIVITIES BECHTEL BALL PARK GAMES OF THE WEEK QUTDOOR TENNIS INSTRUCTION WATERLOO DAYS 81 JUNE 19th â€" 21st FASTBALL GAMES OF THE WEEK FOR BEGINNERS ICE SKATING Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 A. RINK IN THE PARK f â€" Seagram Drive CANCELLED FOR THIS SEASON Skating Resumes Sunday , June 21st, Watch this ad for mor» information. City of Waterioo lation