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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jun 1981, p. 35

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crease in applications the university will, as usual. restrict its ac~ ceptances to about 1.00 students this tall in order to retain the feeling of commnnity on campus." Mr. Wil- gar said. tips y If you suffer a punc- ture wound from a nail, a twig, a fish hook,.or something of that na- ture, there is not much you can do in terms of first aid. Wash it as well as you can, and get me- dice! aid That Is moat important, became in- fection can get in, Never attempt to pull a fish hook out of the skin, " the barbed hook will lacerate the flegtt. You need cutting pliers to get a fish hook out without too. much " m C. Get to medical 'lllT,i2'd'liu'g At mid-May, 1,180 applicants from grade " had placed banner as their first choice on the tttree-choice appli- cation form, a growth of 12.3 per cent over last year at the same "For the past eight years or so, we have been receiving more applications each year," he said. "Regw larly we receive a greater percentage province as a whole." James Wilgar. the university registrar, said the fact that Laurier Ind topped the provincial average again came as no sur- At Wilfrid Laurier University, the number of applications from students seeking en- trance has increased by even more than that - up 17.1 per cent over last year with a total of 5,530 students naming Laurie: as one of their three choices of un- iversty. By late May, 117,876 applications had been submitted by high school students inter ested in entering uni- versity this fall, ac- cording to statistics re- leased by the Ontario Universities Applica- tion Centre. That's an increase of 10.6 per cent over th" year be, fore. students apply to WLU More and more grade " students across the province. pun adults who didn't couplets high school and Minn. ire joining the increasing trek back to university. "Despite that in, VACATION TOURS 1. WESTERN CANADA Alt. t. I.) - 21 Days Cost: 31.“.0 Twin, 2. “WAY. SWEDEN. DENMARK & FINLAND w I“ III Cell: ”315." (Man!!! & dinner handed) Mn 3. “In! It. 1.] Polar Bear Expres- - W, 1340 Goal 81“..) Ma 4. W I. an mm _ Tully-Ho Inn " days, a nun. mull. nub who“) Out 8mm M M. 0cm tr, I.) Niagara Grape and Wine Tour Coat: $15.00 11eeNnqruded) 12. W a. 1m Nauru Grape and Wine Tour Coat: $15.00 (Mincllnded) 14. October 5, I”) Fail Colour Tour Cost: 33.1!) {Meal not included) IS. new I, us: Full Colour Tour Coat: QLLOQ {Meal not included) 10. September It. In] Cullen Gardens - Parkwood (no my minded) Cost $12.00 u. Santa-bet 23, I”) Dare Fteds,_Kiteherter Coat: $3.00 T. m a. III C.N.E. Band Tattoo Cost: 'PAO (Does not Inc-Ink meats) s. has: a. In: pug of Pe' gamma. “The Boy Mend" 9.80”)" tr, 1.1 Mohawk Raceway :2 Bus (includes dinner) Cost $17.00 I. August 1:. [I] Blyth Summer Mn! "l‘omorm Box" . 9L8!!!) (Imelda luck) 5. Aug-t 6, III Toronto Harboqr/Centre Island Cost: "9.00 (tours does Quint! Ferry) (helm lunch) Cal: m.» Martyrs' Shrine, Midland Cast: $19.00 Munchies lunch) J. JuIy a. nu Art Park, New York vletor Barge 07w£5m1mnner not Included) I. July 22. III Art Park. New York Fiddler on the Roof Ftat 815.00 (Lunch not Included) Anyone wishing to play homing is invited to the Centre each Monday night at 8: no p.m. for a game, I. lily a. tost MarinerMitEeum/Onurio Place Cost, $150 Thursday June Ill. no: 2 an Thule: '"rr-orutimt for the Disabled" Guests: Project Len June 22 & 23, "tn Where: Adult Recreation Centre Time: 9t"n-i2noon1prtt-4prtt To register call the centre SN-tttat Basic - Post Basic & Intermediate Level Mondays l p.m, Wednesdays 7 p.m. Thursdays I p.m. Card fees: 830/3 mos. or tum/per session For more information can Milos Polak 885-4475 BEAr%BAVarNgttttttN-t FridayJInell ', pm "A Musical Travelogue" with not“ by 4. July :9. [an SIXTH ANNUAL SENOOR BILLIARD TOURNAMENT HORSESHOE FITS ARE OPEN BRIDGE PRACTICE SESSIONS A.R.C. TRAVEL - 579-1642 SW WU "ttttmet Adult hocvuloon Cum. ttMi lung trr, South, W.tqrtoo THURSDAY ttetMtagttt Mr 579.1020 All Welcome Mr Conditioned! 'Public swimming at both pools JUNE Ie8aurs 4:tNF4i:tt0 pm CANADIAN CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL RICHARD ZlLlNSKAS Locum: Bechtel Tennis Courts Bechtel Park . (enter oft Bridge St., Waterloo) Coat: $15.00 adults (16 & over) Scum-s; Five-one hour lessons i, Twice a week for " weeks Weekends 1:m:oo pm JULY all! AUGUST (Monday and Sunday) 1:00-4:00 p.m. Public Swim 4:00-52” p.m. Public Recreational Swim 5: 00-6: 30 p.m. Family Recreational Swim 6:30-81!) lei. Public Swim Mina my; tree main. Monday to Friday - 12 noon to mo p.m. Lions Pool Waterloo Minor Hockey is cur-may accepting applications for Rep and All Star Coaches for the "81-82 season for " level of teams. Please contact Terry ctutritoiGrUrsArao (I!) or ”4150 (B) for an application. All applications must be received by June Both/8i. Lions Pool - Opening June 13, It61 885-6350 Moses Springer Pool - Opening June 20, will His-4530 POOL PROGRAM: Registrations are being accepted by phone or in person. Monday - Friday 2:004:00 pm. and during regular pool hours. Lions Pool BS4350 Moses Springer “4530 M:U.~.‘w: '6aart4.art -tenr.. C - EMS PAIB AVAILABLE ADULTS: Only 818.. not - In! “I.“ location: Laurel Creek Park Dates: July nth-11th: "ttt 142:“ noon t Ages 10-17 12:04:” pm _ Youth/Adult a: Oil-0:. am ADULT ONLY Cost: Youth $8tr.00 Adult $35.!) (includes everything and " hrs of instruction) Classes are limited. Phone during the day- time at 8861550 Ext 214 for more iniormntion and how to register. - - cit - -- REGISTRATION FORM - - - Cl 'Nesdum and 11mrsdnys 1:00 pun. Cl Maddy: and Thursdays 8:00 pm. Classes start Tuesday June 23rd, 1981. - "ahah-te. g. In. I. an. __..u_“bmou-l. mm tEmtstttSTTNttmotts MtW8ttttttSt' Thurs. June Mtth _ tr.00 p.m. Killbrgde vs. CHYM'rs Content-I Ball Park - Waterloo Park WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS ONTARIO MOBILE SAILING SCHOOL FOR YOU“! t ADULTS SWIMMING POOLS FASTBALL GAMES OF THE WEEK PAY " we MY - . t ‘u w A...‘ RACE ROUTE: parts of the route wit) -euaiiGiCixii; iii, ROAD CLOSURES for at least one half but. Thank you In advance for your exroperatioat. Sequin DrNetoAlberrtStmettoCtrl-ttia St. to “album Bond to Ertt Street to Diversity Ammtetoueter8tmetitrarn Drive. age residents affected by the race route to avuWtrying to leave or enter“ ma between " mm. and ll mm. a: Sunday June 2tst. Ovtr 2,000 runners are expected and most The irriia.tuxrntr cgmmnnggf this event encour- It is expected that parking inside Waterloo Park will be closed each afternoon. Please proceed directly to the alternative Free Park- ing lots which are only a 3 or 4 mi-ate walk from Waterloo Park. 1. Waterloo Arena Parking Lot _ Father‘s Day Brunch - "u" . “u.“ _ Midway & - Potter; Workshop Amusement Rides them' one _ Gymnastic A Dunki‘g - Protect Woodwork Machine thteat Home _ Midget Boys _ “m0 Show Baseball Tournament _ Daeteefit . - Arts & Craft Sale Demonstration - Bock Concerts - Minor Soccer _ an.“ Softball Tournament Divisional Finals - Stories - Waterloo CIaasic - Free Ice Shunt - "Km Road Race - Model Boat Regatta - T-Ball Exhibition - Batetq Game - Music in m Park Look in the centre sect) of insights Gimmick for the 1981 Ofricial Waterloo Days Putnam. Events tor this year's Waterloo Days. Include: , '2'ttdiI1'e',u,,,et, - Judo & Karate _ Midway & - 1'ottets, Workshop year. Call “an. Our Summer Brochure was in“ last Wednesday with the Wateruo m. " you did not receive your copy. we and! with If you would call than for your ttme my Flynn an not being distributed at who}: this MacGtegor School Seagraan Stadium Parking Lot . U. of W. Parking Lots A a C accessible from Seaman Drive ' THANK YOU Starts June71, 1981 continues all summer THE WATERLOO 10 " CLASSIC ROAD RAGE 'wnemoo DAY’S mmuu . PARKING nor: a St 1mm Ar um“. Wairrn Mm um . lst " 1981 WHEILM COMMUNITY SERVICE SUMMER PROGRAM BROCHURE . SPECIAL NOTE aterloo ICE SKATING “an“ Centre: ‘18. Three Days ot Famny Fun In and Around Waterloo Park -Sttthes >Freelc -lodell -Batol -Ilnirl A RM IN THE PARK 7:00 p.m.-9 p.m. Generall’lhllc Dance!!! Demonstration Minor Soccer Tournament Sunday 3: MFS: " p.m. tst 22nd. 198

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