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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1981, p. 23

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At the annual meet- lll ot the Kitchener- Waterioo Opti _ Mrs. Club. held at the home of its president. Ruth Ann Witty, election of new officers took place. Mary Collins was elected to serve as president for the 191% 182 season. Other of, tlcers Ire past-presi» dent, Ruth Ann Witty, vice-president, Shirley Daniels, secretary, Shelly Lytwyn and treasurer. Hedy Walker. They were formally initiated into office by the previous Past Pres- ident. Joanne Kirby. The Club, which has 17 members, raised about $1,400 last year through two major " forts, a wine and cheese party and a glrage sale. Safety suggestion Barbecues and hibe- chis are intended for outdoor cooking. not as a heating unit for the cottage or tent on a cool evening, says the Ontario Safety League. Most combustibles emit some degree of lethal carbon monoxide and in a poorly ven- tilated area it takes but a few minutes for the CO level to reach the danger zone. The only way to ensure your safety is to practice prevention. You’ll enjoy your va- cation more knowing that you‘ve left your home protected and safe. The Ontario Safe- ty League advises you to let the police and a neighbour know that you’ll be away. Cancel all deliveries - mail, newspapers/milk, etc. - until your return, and ask a neighbour to gather up any circulars and junk mail from your front door. A wise investment is an auto- matic timer Tor lights and radios. Before you leave, double check all windows and doors and remember to leave your shades up. Use a little common sense in the sun this year. The Ontario Safe- ty League reminds you that even when the sun's rays are dis- persed by fog or-haze you can still get a serious burn if you're exposed for too long. Remember too that wind can easily deceive you into mistaking the sun's intensity. Limit your first exposure of the season to 15 min- utes and protect all sensitive areas with an extra application of lo- tion-or moisturizer. Opti-Mrs. officers T. September Mt, IUI Niagara Grape and Wine Tour Cost: $15.00 (Lunch included) ONE. Band Tattoo Cost: $20.00 (Does not include meals) I. July M. "In Art Park, New York "Victor Surge Cost ttsoo (Dinner not included, 6. September It, "ttl Cullen Gardens Parkwood (no meals included) Cost $12.00 SUMMER OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES AT THE ADULT RECREATION CENTRE Monday Nights fr, 30 pm 9:00 pm Horseshoes Lawn Darts, Crochet, Tuesday Nights Fun Nights Each Tuesday a different activity will be planned As well as picnics. BBQ's will be planned, l. Aim! M, I”! Talk of Toronto Dinner Theatre “The Boy Friend" (includes lunch) Cost 323,00 s. September a. III] Mohawk Raceway #2 Bus (includes dinner) Cost $17 00 2. July ts. "ttt Martyrs" Shrine. Midland Cost: $19.00 (includes lunch) I. October s, "ttt Fail Colour Tour Cost: tH.00 (Meal not included) Title lt. October l, I." Fall Colour Tour Cost: sum (Meal not included) 10. October k, ll“ Niagara Grape and Wine Tour Cost: $1500 (Lunch included) ll. November s, "tll Ben Veldhuis Nursery, Procter and Gamble Cost: $7.00 (Lunch not included) All Welcome Basic - Post Basic & Intermediate Level Mondays 1 pm. Wednesdays 7 pm. Thursdays l p.m Card fees: $20/3 mos. or $1.00/per session For more information call Milos Polak 885-4475 Movies All Welcome Cost 12. November Ii. Ill! Jnr Schoeider tour l3. November at. “In JN, Schneider tour Cost: $2.00 diGer included) Twin 3. Sate-her In. “In l. Sew-her 28. an b. A.“ 28-”. III ERIE. PENNSYLVANIA - "Get-Away Weekend“ Cost 8101.. Twin Monday July 13, 19til 1:30 p.m. Admission: 75t Prizes Callers: Arnold & Hilda Wagner VACATION TOURS 1. WESTERN CANADA Aug. 2, In] - 21 Days Cost: 31.06910 Twin. 2. NORWAY, SWEDEN. DENMARK & FINLAND 3. Aim! 2., I!" SUMMER FRIDAY AFTERNOONER MONDAY BINGO AND LEMONADE BRIDGE PRACTICE SESSIONS A.R.C. TRAVEL - 579-1642 " days. 3 nights. meals, hacks included) Cost 8119.” Twin Thursday July 9. t9ttt 2 p m An Introduction to the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations" Slide presentation SEitttNt AMT “TWIN“ AM Boer-.000 Comm 135 long St South wnonoo Friday July 3, "tti 2 pm. "Australia" looks at the country, people and their recreation THURSDAY SEMINARS Polar Bear Express V Sept Cost 3195,00 Twin tr-m, III Cost: 82.1751!) (breakfast a CONSUMER TALKS MUSKOKA _ Tally-Ho Inn 579-1020 13, 16 No Charge No Charge Scouting is the larg- est youth organization in the area, including almost 5,000 boys and adult leaders in Kitclr ener, Waterloo, EL mira, New Hamburg and surrounding com- munities. Additional space is also required for use by the District's Scout Shop, The North Waterloo District of the Boy Scouts of Canada has begun construction of an addition to the Dis. trict Headquarters on Frederick Street in Kitchener The addr tion will provide office space needed for " ministrative support services to the Dis. trict's membership. Relocation of the of- fice into the new addi- tion will free up more space for leadership training facilities in the Scouts expand headquarters July 13th e August Itith ‘81 Fee: $35 00 There are a tew openings available. Call tttt6-0644 between 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Programs begin July 61h at various locations throughout Waterloo. For more information contact Community Services at 886-1550 Ext. 214 during business hours Location: Bechtel Tennis Courts Bechtel Park (enter off Bridge St., Waterloo) Cost: ti5.00 adults (16 & over) Sessions: Five-one hour lessons Ontario Lawn Tennis Association Certified Instructor - Richard Zilinkas LOCATION: Bluevale Collegiate Tennis Courts COST: $15.00 per one week session (5 days) SESSION I July 6th-10th, 2:00-4:00 pm-Filled SESSION II July t3th-tttth, 2:00400 pm- Openings AGES: 1016 (Limited to 16 per session) This program has been developed by our professional instructor specifically for our summer program. Our aim is to provide an opportunity to develop basic strokes. strate- Ry, fitness and to play non-competitive games. The program can be followed up by an individual progress system. Registration Information: Call Community Services at ”1550 Ext. 214 during business hours. Classes start Tuesday. July Nth. I981 NAME.................PHONE........ ctTv.................PoSTALCODE... RETURN RO: Waterloo Community Services Box 337,Watertoo,0ntario N2J4A8 Please make cheques payableto CANADIAN CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL RICHARD ZILINSKAS [C) Tuesdays and Thursdays T: 00 pm U Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00 pm WAYNE FRANCIS 's, POWER SKATING SCHOOL -" OUYDOOR TENNIS INSTRUCTlONS FOR BEGINNERS - REGISTRATION FORM SUMMER PUYGROUNDS AND YOUTH CENTRES Twice a week for 2% weeks JUNIOR TENNIS CAMP existing structure. Major renovations will also be made to the building which was constructed in 1925 as the Mackenzie King School. It was acquired by the Scouts in the mid-1950's. A contract for $149,917 has been awarded to Whitman Contracting Ltd, of Kit- chener, whose tender was the lowest of nine submitted. The arctti- tects are Reider. Hym- men & Lobban of Kit, chener A Capital Funding Campaign over the past 18 months has raised almost $60,000 from private sources including charitable foundations, compa- nies and individuals willing to support the future of Scouting." ___ City of Waterloo WATERLj mm-WM‘SJNIW "ttooo.hrtqqrPotsé-thtoot"gloooMt,tMt / / " aft,, cts 1 .3 Weekends 1 UN! on pm JULY and AUGUST "(My and Sill.“ 1-.0b4:00 p... hilt Swim 0:04;“ p.-. W Reereatuaal swim 5:03am p... Fanny Recreatiqaal Swim ammo p.-. ”but Swi- Muhs only: tree “win. "only to [May _ " IOOI to B. p... u.» Poul POOL PROGRAM: Pullm- swimming at both pools JUNE Weekdays 4 - (I) pm Free Concert Featuring WATERLOO CONCERT BAND July 12th - 7:30 pm. sponsored by the Music Performance Trust Fund Monday - Friday 2: 004:00 pm. and during regular pool hours. Lions Pool 8856350 Moses Springer 8854530 Registrations are being accepted by phone or in person. - Bechtel Park-Waterloo Call 743-3961 to reserve I court. Times: Sat. Sun. & Holidays: " am-6 pm Mom-Friday: 8 pm-10 pm SEASONS PASSES AVAILABLE ADULTS: Only 81530 per season for unlimit» d 7136 Starts June 21, 1981 continues all summer ti, LAUREL CREEK CONSERVATION PARK ~_:2 DATES; July 13-1r, 1981 _ TIMES: 9 a.m.-noon - Youth (101 7) 4 1:30-4:30 p.111. - Youth l Adm s 69 run. - Adm ON, FEE: Youth -$30.00, Adult _ S35.00 REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Please call Watertoo Community services 886-1550, ext 214. during business hours July 2nd - 8:00 pm. Guelph vs CHYM'rs Centennial Ball Park _ Waterloo Park 1. July 2nd - 7:30 p.m. Listowel vs Waterloo Expo's 2. July 4th - 2:00 p.m. St. Thomas vs Waterloo Expo’s 3. July 4th - 7:30 p.m. Hamilton vs Waterloo Tigers 4. July 5th - 7:30 p.m. Guelph vs Waterloo Optimists 5. July 7th - 8:00 p.m. Kitchener vs Waterloo Tigers 6. July 9th _ 8:00 p.m. Toronto vs Waterloo Tigers SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS SUMMER BAND CONCERTS CENTENNIAL BANDSHELL WATERLOO "" ICE SKATING SWIMMING POOLS FASTBALI. GAMES OF THE WEEK BECNTEL BALL "" GAMES OF THE WEEK PAY " YOU "" TENNIS Marsland Centre: ”1550 ONTARIO MOBILE SAILING SCHOOL for Youth & Adults A FUNK IN THE PARK - Senora"! Dove General Public Sunday 3:30-5:30 p.m. Adult Olly 7:00 p.m.-9 p.m.

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