PAGE G - WATERLAOO CHRONCCLE, “HWY, “I " â€l J an Oveixiuin and Rob ert Shanta will direct The Canadian army This exchange pro- Cadets willbehosted in gramme was initiated the Federal Republic in 1975 by the Army by the German Life Cadet League of Can- Saving Society ada. The Canadian (DLRG) which has or- Cadets earned the right ganized a tour of cul, to participate in the tural and historic programme through sights in Germany as outstanding perfor- well as side trips to mance at camp last Austria and Switzer- summer. Menno Singers at dedicatidn The Canadian army Cadets will be hosted in the Federal Republic by the German Life Saving Society (DLRG) which has or- ganized a tour of cul- tural and historic sights in Germany as well as side trips to Austria and Switzer. The Merino Singers. a community choir of Conrad Grebe] College of Waterloo, will pres- ent a Hymn Festival at Mannheim Mennonite Church this Sunday, June 28 at 8 p.m. The exchange" pro- gramme, which is sanctioned by the Army Cadet League of Canada, the Depart, ment of National de- fence and the German Foreign Office, sees 20 youth. of each country spend up to three weeks in the host country. Mank. The 1%].12 Execu the new location now tive is: chairman, facilitates expansion of Marg Hennig, lst vice, services such as dis chairman, Bernice play literature, school Barlow, past-chair and club educational man, Roy Steckley resources, films, Honorary chairman is speakers, C.P.R. pro- Vince Scherer. Cadet David R. Ful- ton, son of Mrs. Joyce Fulton, 5 Hickory St. W., Waterloo has been selected to participate in the Canada Ger- many Youth Exchange programme this sum- mer. David is a mem- ber of 2921 Waterloo County Regional Cadet Corps in Kitchener. Foundatipn opens office Spearheading the operations on the local scene for the last ten years is Jean Gamer, who is now Regional Director. Through the Provincial re-organiza- tion, the West Central Region Office will ser- vice the Waterloo, wer lington and Dufferin Counties. Regional Secretary is Pat Mane. the new location now facilitates expansion of services such as dis, play literature, school and club educational resources, films, speakers, C.P.R. pro- ’For the Waterloo County Chapter ol the Ontario Heart Fttttgtdn- tion. I dream In; come true. After my years of operating from vol- Bee location has come Into being!!! ia located at 550 Pal-bide Drive, Bldg. 'D', Unit 81. Waterloo, Ontario. During the Service. The event will con- clude a day of celebra~ tion and dedication of the newly-renovated church located a mile west of Mannheim on Bleams Rd. the choir and congre- gation in the singing of hymn selections. For further details, call ace-m. On a reciprocal basis, 20 German youth will arrive in Canada on July 19 and will join the Cadet Athletic Leadership course being conducted at CFB Borden and take part in various sporting activities with Cana- dian Cadets. . The cadets will as semble in Borden, Orr tario on July 7 where they will be given a basic indoctrination course on German his- tory, geography and culture. They depart for Germany on July l6 aboard a Canadian Forces aircraft return- ing home in August. land. 888-0877 for further in formation. lic-earth which are told elm-In Industrial and residential can- vass times. The MBeial opening and rftttto-ttiesg cer- emony took place on Maturity at the Park. side location. Visiting sol! celebrities and Re- giolul Executive took part in the ceremonies. The public is invited during day-time hours to view the facilities Highlighting yearly event: an Cardiac Capers, the Annual Kick-0f! and Roses for any" 93d Ala Me . Phone