Bob Flieming, horticulâ€" turist, Horticultural Research Institute of Ontario, Vineland. *‘Turf grasses have a new lease on life when cooler fall weather arâ€" rives," he says. "It‘s a To plant a fall lawn, prepare the soil as you normally prepare your garden, cultivating a depth of 10 centimetres Auto advice Dawn and dusk â€" with their dim and difâ€" fused light â€" can be especially dangerous for motorists, the Naâ€" tional Safety Council notes. Nonâ€"reflective and shadowy areas beâ€" come obscure. It can be difficult to see unâ€" lighted traffic signs and road markings, as well as cyclists and peâ€" destrians. Don‘t be reluctant to turn on your car lights, even though the sun is up; it may help your vision. . Checking the effecâ€" tiveness of your antiâ€" freeze/summer coolant is simple, says Tim Tierney, director of technical services for the Automotive Parts & Accessories Associaâ€" tion. Here‘s how: Before the engine is started in the morning and while it is still cold, remove the radiator cap, stick your finger into the filler neck of the radiator and rub it around. Also, clean your windsheild before drivâ€" ing in the twilight; a dirty windshield ampliâ€" fies glare and reduces overall vision. The coolant ~should look clean andâ€"the neck should be free from rust and other deposâ€" Now is an excellent its. Also check for the proper mixture of cooâ€" lant and water, using a coolant tester availâ€" able in most stores and departments selling automotive products. A 50â€"50 mix of coolant and water gives adeâ€" quate boilover protecâ€" tion to 265°F. with a 15 lb. radiator cap. An engine has to "‘"pull‘"‘ wheels that are out of alignment, in which case the wheels are working against the engine rather than with it. That increases gasoline consumption and tread wear. Good time to start lawn time to start a (four inches). Add a fertilizer low in nitrogen and high in because you don‘t want to stimulate top growth just before winter, he says. Instead, you want to establish a good root system. I â€" Before sowln&nke, level and roll soil, then sow a high quality grass mixture containâ€" Day time ice is still available. s Sun. Sept. 6 and Mon. Sept. 7th still has prime time available. For further information Please call 886â€"1550 ext. 210. Beginner i Tuesdays 7: 30 p.m.â€"9: 30 p.m. Intermediate O Wednesdays 7: 30 p.m.â€" 9: 30 p.m. Cost: $30.00 (nonâ€"senior) $22.00 (55 +) + 16 wks. _ To register: Call Milos Polak 885â€"4475 begins week of Sept. 28, 1981 MERRY MELODIES DESSERT & CARD PARTY Monday Sept. 28 1: 00 p.m. Admission: $1.50 at the door THIRD THURSDAY Thursday Sept. 17 2: 00 p.m. hear Sunnyside Home‘s Own Dixie Band Admission: 75¢ _ Sponsored by Senior Socialities EP. 12 (SAT.) PETITE 8: 00â€"8: 40 a.m. TWEEN 8: 40â€"9: 20 a.m. JUNIORS 9: 30â€"10: 10 a.m. BELLES 10: 10â€"10: 50 a.m. DEBS 1:00â€"1: 50 p.m. SEP. 16 (WED.) PETITE 5: 00â€"5: 45 p.m. JUNIOR 5: 45â€"6: 30 p.m. TWEEN 6: 30â€"7: 45 p.m. SEP. 18 (FRL) PETITE 5: 00â€"5: 45 p.m. BELLES 5: 456: 30 p.m. DEBS 6: 30â€"7: 15 p.m. SEP. 20 (SUN.) TWEEN 5: 00â€"5: 30 p‘m. â€" SEP. 23 (WED.) JUNIOR 5:00â€"5: 50 p.m. BELLES 6: 00â€"6: 50 p.m. SEP. 26 (SAT.) REFEREE CLINIC 4:00â€"5: 50 p.m. SEP. 27 (SUN.) pEBS NOON â€" 12: 50 p.m. SEPT. 30 (WED.) ~ TWEENS 5: 00â€"5: 50 p.m. OCT. 3 (SAT.) BELLES 8: 00â€"8: 50 a.m. OCT. 1 (WED.) JUNIOR 5: 00â€"5: 50 p.m. OCT. 10 (SAT.) PETITE 10: 30â€"11: 15 a.m. TWEEN 11: 15â€"12: 00 NOON JUNIOR 12: 10â€"1: 00 p.m. BELLES 1: 00â€"1; 50 p.m. OCT. 11 (SUN.) BELLES NOONâ€"1: 20 p.m. DEBS 1: 30â€"2: 20 p.m. * \ _ THURS. SEMINARS Thursday Sept. 10 2: 00 p.m. Topic: ‘"Through the Sound Barrier‘ _ â€" Guest: Ms. Nancy Finkle â€" Regional Director â€" Canadian Hearing Society SENIOR SUNDAY Sunday September 27, 1981 2: 00 p.m. "SOLO & EUCHRE JUlaOR 2: 30â€"3; 20 p.m. 12 (MON.) > TWEEN 5: 00â€"5: 50 p.m. DEBS 6: 00â€"6: 50 p.m. 13 (TUES) PETITE 5: 00â€"5: 50 p.m. TWEEN 6: 00â€"6: 50 p.m. . Fleming W.M.R.A. ALLâ€"STAR 2 TRYâ€"OUTS â€" PREâ€"SEASON ICE BRIDGE LESSONS ing Kentucky bliue grasses and some seed, warns Fleming. A bargainâ€"priced seed often turns out to be no bargain at all when the Once the lawn is planted, keep the ground uniformly moist until germinaâ€" over the seeded area. A. SKATING PARTIES Plan your WINTER skating party now while we have plenty of ice time available. Rentals are available Friday evenings starting Oct. FEE: $85.00 â€" Includes 2 hours of exclusive ice time and three hours of community room use For further information call 886â€"1550 Ext. 210 B. ICE SKATING 1. General Public Sunday â€" (In progress) 3: 30â€"5: 30 p.m. 2. Adult Only 7:00 p.m.â€"9 p.m. â€" In progress â€" 3. Free Noon Hour Adult Tuesday â€"Friday 11:30â€"2 p.m. Starts August 18th 4. Parent & Preâ€"School Monday â€" 2: 00â€"3: 00 p.m. Wed. & Friday â€" 10â€"11: 30 a.m. Starts August 19th & 3E P J _ fak 7 \{ Sept. 12th or 19th â€" 9 a.m.â€"1 p.m. Seagram Stadium Gymnasium. Detailed information will be included in this ad on Wednesday, Sept. 9th. The 1981â€"82 Fall & Winter program brochure will be delivered on Wed. Sept. 9th along with the Waterloo Chronicle. Please watch for this important publication and call us if you do not receive a copy. Sept. 10 â€" 7: 3@ â€" 9: 50 pm Minor Midget: Sept. 7 â€" 6: 15 â€" 7: 15 pm Sept. 9 â€" 6: 15 â€" 7: 15 pm Sept. 11 â€" 6: 15 â€" 7: 15 pm _ _ _ Major Midget: Sept. 7 â€" 7: 30 â€" 8: 50 pm Sept. 9 â€" 7: 30 â€" 8: 50 pm Sept. 11 â€" 7: 30 â€" 8: 50 pm Juvenile: Sept. 23 â€" 7: 00 â€" 8: 50 pm Sept. 25 â€" 7: 30 â€" 8: 50 pm _ _ Everyone wishing to tryâ€"out for an Allâ€"Star team should be at Albert McCormick Arena at least 1/2 hour before time shown above. _ Please bring proof of age and residency along to the first tryout. There will be a $1.00 surcharge for your first tryout. For further information contact Waterioo Community Services, 886â€"1550, ext. 214. HOCKEY, RINGETTE AND YOUTH FOOTBALL REGISTRATIONS COMMUNITY SERVICES FALL & WINTER PROGRAM BROCHURE WMHA ALLSTAR HOCKEY TRYOUTS TIMES Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 "Watch for it!" Sept. 10 â€" 5:00 Sept. 5 â€" 1: 00 â€" Sept. 6 â€" 1: 00 â€" Sept. 8 â€" 5:00 â€" Sept. 5 â€" 2: 30 â€" Sept. 6 â€" 2: 30 â€" Sept. 8 â€" 6: 15 â€" Sept. 5 â€" 6: 00 â€" Sept. 8 â€" 7: 30 â€" Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept, 5 â€" Sept. 6 â€" Sept. 9 â€" Sept. 5 â€" Sept. 6 â€" 6 » C WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1981 â€" PAGE 3% | | ZA Mss bie ce c +4 1 0D 0O Om NeE EOO O O O OO n cmmmmammmeratin‘" 4 Be a Friday Afternc â€" Welcome Back Friday Sept. 11, 1981 Guests: Alf and Marietta Hoist Color Slides of: §.A.8. MONDAY Oll Painting: Ladies Fitness I; Apple Doll (4 wks.); Christmas Crafts (4 wks.); m;fï¬Ã©rocbet; China Painting,; Corn Husk Craft (6 wks.) WEDNESDAY 7. September 36, 1981 . Museum of Time, McMichael Canadian Collection Cost: $19.00 ‘ FRIDAY Ladies Fitness I1; Ceramics; Everything You "Auto‘‘ Know About Your Car (Basic Preventaâ€" tive Car Maintenance). To register, please call Adult Recreation Centre 579â€"1020 Fees: $20.00 (40â€"54) $15.00 (55â€"64) $10.00 (65 +) Near Listowel Yarns of Tralee _ Cost $18.00 (Includes Meal) 3. October 2, 1981 International Ploughing M_alc_h Cost: $21.00 (Meals not included) 4. October 22, 1981 Metzger Egg Processingâ€"Gordon Pottery Cost: $12.00 (Lunch included) 5. November 2, 1981 Kodakâ€"Redpath Sugar Museum Cost: $8.00 (Lunch not included) §. November 5, 1981 Ben Veldhuis Nursery, Procter and Gamble Cost: $7.90 (Lunch not included) 7. November }J3, 1981 Roval Agricultural W Roy;I 'A-;;I;uf;r;i'WInur Fair and Horse Show Cost: $18.00 (Meal not included) 8. November 16, 1981 J.M. Schneider Tour Cost: $2.00 9. November 30, 1981 J.M. Schneider Tour 1. September 21, 1981 10. December 14, 1981 Simcoe Christmas Lights 11. December 17, 1981 Simcoe Christmas Lights 12. December 21, 1981 Simcoe Christmas Lights 1. September 13, 1981 . POLAR BEAR EXPRESS â€" Sept. 13â€"16 Cost $195.00 Twin 2. Ociober 20â€"22, 1981 * LIBERACE in CLEVELAND 6 _ Cost $170.00 Twin 3. December 14â€"16, 1081 & BETHLENEM, PENNSYLVANIA Cost $240.00 Twin Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo N2J 1P7 i 579â€"1020 â€" \ Centre in the Square Group Purchase Tickets are now available for "THE ROVERS IN CONCERT" (formerly the Irish Rovers) Sunday October 4 8: 00 p.m. Tickets: $11.25 (each) Call: 579â€"1020 â€" invites you to attend the performance of.. _ o ~"GODSPELL® performed by students of K.C.1. Thursday Sept. 3 1: 30 p.m. A.R.C. TRAVEL â€" 579â€"1642 FALL CRAFT & INTEREST Ccourses itions are now beéing accepted for the ; Aquabics (Laurier Pool) ::‘{ Quilting ising Amazing Scandanavia‘ VACATION TOURS > SENIOR OUTING ADULT ACTIVITIES