Smal) Ads E Big Results CLJ rm\c\-is NEEDED‘ GARAG SALEm'j PAGE 14 â€" WaATFRLOO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, APRIL KITCHENERâ€"CONESTOGA <~dlL 144â€"6900 WORLD‘S LARGEST Tulip Time in Holtand Ottawa Tulip Festival Western Canada Obiden Age Festival in Knoxville Worlds F air t astern Canada Wildwood Attantic City Wisconsin Delts NewTfoundiand Longwood Gardens Resort Tours wed #lges riotes i daye Mey 17 +4 all today for mds ROTARY CLUB OTHER TOURS AVAIL ABLE §$129 twin §$145 twin sperimg etreel suahne hk neonbuataie Rechester Lilac Festival ung,.um Te ane UR OI! rutl C umerah (3 days May 14 36 The one and onty Bob Hape purtorms in s lve THE GINGERBREAD LADY Kâ€"W LITTLE THEATRE April 29, 30 May 1, 6, 7, 8 8:00 p.m. sharp VICTORIA PARK PAVILION Tickets $5. $4 Centre In The Square 578â€" 1570 By Neil Siman presents itualegac Day §$135 twin $189 twin 28, 1982 What‘s it like to be an artist? How do you become a painter? How much money do you make? These are just some of the many questions that 73â€"yearâ€"old artist Woldemar Neufeld, who is known locally for his prints and paintings of old Waterloo, had to contend with when he recently visited Grade 5 and 6 students of Elizabeth Ziegler public school. Here Neufeld and Grade 6 student Tawnia Wiegiand discuss one of the artist‘s most recent works while a classmate looks Recreation Centre HWY. 8 KITCHENER QUESTIONS ANSWERED Two and three hal‘ day programs . PRE i SCHOOL CORNER Experienced qualthed stat An alternative t a coâ€"operative pre Nutritious snacks We have a few openings left lor information â€" 884 1851 or Susan Schnars B86â€"7823 Location â€" 65 Noecker Stree‘ in Bighton School Bluevale Collegiate Institute is ~Still Crazy After All These Years," and all Blue vale alumm are invited Bluevale invites alumni @.JWATERI.M BOWLING LANES (£ 5 JOIN OUR _ SPRING ... SUMMER " BOWLING LEAGUES 5+. w MIXED LEAGUES (Un Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday nights starting. time is 7 30 p m each night Wednesday Atternoon Ladies 1 30 p m FREE BANQUET There will be a Free Banquet to all regular bowlers along with draw prizes and COLOR TELEVISION _ Prizes lor winning teams and individuals INDIVIDUALS or TEAMS ACCEPTED SUMMER LEAGUE BOWLING FOR SENIOHK C1TIZENS Monday Afternoons at 1 30 p m . (Come In or Call for More Intormation TOTAL COST $4.00 ($2 50 lineage plus $1 50 prize money) â€" NO ENTRY FEE â€" 14 Princess St West Waterioo Phone £86â€"2900 or 886â€" 2370 FULLY AIMR CONDITIONED Saturday‘s events inâ€" clude a barbecue at noon. After the cookout games will be plaved Celebrations start on Friday at 7:30 p.m with displays of yearâ€" books,. scrapbooks, photos, and trophies. There will be a continuâ€" ous slide show presentâ€" ed in the cafetorium. and snacks will be available. The evening activities will also give former students an opâ€" portunity to meet with teachers. to celebrate this claim at the school‘s tenth anniversary on May 14 and 15. Now Is The Time To Free Babysitting for Atternoon Leagut Starting week of May 3rd For further informa tion call 885â€"4620, e tension 30. Registration for the events will take plad on May 14 in the fron foyer. Cost for the di nerâ€"dance is $8 per pe This folksy story @ an historic event w§ be shown by the Meh nonite Historical Soci ety of Ontario asore quested by the city 0 Waterloo‘s 125th anni versary commiltee Based on the nove by Dr Matel Dunham the color film depicts the struggles anc characteristics of the Pennsy Ivania Germar Mennonites who plop eered the settling '1 Waterioo a For tickets, phone the Waterioo Adubh Recreation Centre aft 579 1020 ‘ ranging from basket ball and football to gol and chess. In the eve ning there will be happy hour at Mose: Springer Arena start ing at 5:30 p.m. and buffet dinner at fii31 p.m. A dance is als scheduled to start at p.m. featuring the to 10 hits from each of th last 10 years Mistorical tilm to be shown at WC on May 7 The Trail of the Con estoga. a filmed stage play will be shown & Waterloo Collegiat« Auditorium on Friday May 7 at 8 p m l PaRTLIPaCTION & MWalk a block . Tod CTOn ‘ LLY