Llhrary happenings English Awards Saturday afternoon "In: May 4 at Wanda» public than will: The Remark an Raul-bu, Runny Tti cycle. The tietfUh Giant and with»: T.Mtto3,iietthe uhnry Awmrhun. Waterloo County High School English Awards Bur - will “he Pace We?» day, May 8 116:!) pm, Guest my Erika Ritter, author of Urban Serum! and Amount It Pilot. Tickets available dur Ilg business Mrs. Lesley Cross 5m Adults $15 and students no. BULLETIN BOAR . Big Sisters Big Sisters of Kitchener-Wt tattoo and nu. are honing a ttve week orientation session for volunteers beginning Tues day, May 7. If you In so years or over and would like to buried I or! or troy between the Mes of A to Mr, eall 't.t061t One year commit. ment required May is a busy month for the Seniors at Adult Rec Centre. The first event held will be their annual garden party and dance, Spring The Centre's annual Spring Men's Break- fast will be held Thurs day, May 9 at the Centre with guest speaker Jim Brickman of Brick Brewery. Fling, which will be held May 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Centre. Music will be provided by the Grand River Band. The May Flowers Fashion Show - Fash- ions for the Senior Lady, which will focus on fashions for the Ac- tive Senior, will be held Thursday May 16 at 1:30 p.m. at the Centre. Fashions. courtesy of Zack‘s Fashion Ltd., will include leisure, sportswear and every- day dress occasions. Busy time Tickets, which include lunch. are $5 pen-prey- a dad are iambic at the Centre. At the Owl's Nest Open House April 25, Clint Morden (left) used the opportunity to ask woodcarving instructor Sat Schilder (right) about his different works. Cindy Pony photo ASKING THE BOSS All Saints Garage Sale All Sat“ Anglican Church Garage le saturday May L? Nomneu ok and Hiettpatt" Ave. mediate Village. " Donated and MIMI items mini: Haynes, camp WWI. toys. furniture. collectibles, china, neariy new eiothittg Ind mmy more " title: . The World's Second Largest Yard Sale The Elan and District Chamber of Commerce is again sponsoring The World’s Second Largest Yard Sale Sunday, May 5. from 9 am. to 3 p.m., on the parking lots of Little Katy's, The L & M Grocery Store and Drilling" Home Minivan. Householders and service clubs may rem space for $19, Business rues are no per space Call Doug at “SDI. weekdays lo am to 5 pm CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AND WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE May l-June 1 Full Leg Wax Including Bikini reg. '35 Bikini Wax rN. $10 Arm Wax reg, $10 Ask for Heidi. or Debi iCertifted Aestheticiorts) 030 King Bt. w.. Kitchen“ 742-0270 Let us give you PET? SONAL TOUCH __ LaLocho Long“ Inn-um you baby, in have quantum: about this My art. can.“ the Wa. lerho LI Uehe uum. This month's mung will it held Wea-dey,-- at as Drum-tutu! Cm. The man tor the evening will include wasâ€! ad Mon-mam on how to ear tahtiatt I happy mining nlr than“), Cit-OM or - Ebytown Food Orientations The ttrst step tow-rd: be cocnlng . member of Ebyunm Food 00-09 is to “and an orientation session at the Car op, ms Weber St West. Kathy ener Orientations last about an hour. involve no commit- mom, um " least represent an hair‘s education on how and why a tood - exists, Regular orientations are being given at Ebytown Food Coop the third Wednesday of each month at 5 pan. The next dates an May l5 and June 19. Orientation sessions can also be given on demand. Call Dame! 704681. Ted 884-2987 or Rick 664-38N " 'tttrave coy-gioryo NOW NOW s8 '25 '8 as Pinup St, has I My ot or“) print: by wedd- rem-0d Tatum Saunas, Jay-nu WI. Sun- day. my ' hum " In All are iatvitqd to and. Canadian Authors The Canadian Authors Am than Waterloo Chapter will hold their next meeting Ino- day, In C at 1:†pm. {comm freelance writer and consultant Dotraid Gordon (mm, Rock Candy Ban» cuts. etc.) Free to the public Antique Goodwill Volunteer Services Mtth annual Antique Sate, Wednesday. lays. 101m toil pm. [guide Memorial Gar- dens. Toronto. Admission $1.50 until I Fm, Outstanding vari- ety of items, WLU Health Conference A conference entitled Health Care in Canada: Looking ahead, will be held at WLU on May 2 and 3.The program will feature members of the medi» cal prolession discussing the future of health care in our country. Details on the confer- ence and registratimt may he obtained from Dr, Juanne Clarke of Laurier's Depart- ment of Sociology and Anthm pology at 3844910. ext, 2406. shinning 1llWlElltL00 h 00llijilliji0tilrlt'lf ttl4tt smvnczs ACTIVITIES LOCATION: Bechtel Park ONE SESSION: Saturdays May 25, June 1, 8. Is, 22 - 11:00 a.m.1012 noon FEE: Children 16-t6 yrs.) $12.00 REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Phone Waterloo Community Services at WISH). ext. 210 during business hours. INSTRUCTOR: Richard Zilinskas Wednesday. May 29th - 7:30 pm Adult Recreation Centre King & Allen Street, Waterloo AGENDA - Reports on League activities - Election of Officers and Executive _ Members - Revisions to the Constitution - Service Awards Nominations for the election of Officers must be submitted in writing to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee, c/o Waterloo Community Services. two (2) weeks prior to the Annual Meeting. The meeting is open to all interested parties. 10th Idaho Boy Scouts Sat May 4. 1986 PICK UP AREA: Area bounded by Erb Street West to Hallman Street South to Glasgow St. E. to Westmount Rd. South to Erb St. Papers should be bundled and on the curbside by tr. 30 mm on Saturday. DROP OFT' AREA: Dominion Life Assurance Parking Lot _ Sat. ' am. until noon. Waterloo Minor Hockey Association NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Sunday 3: 30-5: 30 pm. Rink in the Park Seagram Drive _ Waterloo "Everyone welcome! MILDREN'S TENNIS INSTRUCTION Marsland Centre: 886-1550 SPRING ICE SKATING II WITHIN!) (hutch, W at on... and - St. luck-u. will be My their I!!!“ Auction Sale. mm II An. and gate 12 noon to 4 pg. K-W P.O.T.T.C. The K-W Parents ot Twins Club meets May T,T:00 pm, at Victoria Part Pavilion. Jesae Shurer will speak on How to like Reading Pun my“. lit retro-talents "all nth. also the Tttrift Show will Imogen. " you in: articles to donate. urangemenu tor pickup may he made by call- lng the church atttee. 5784411 International Training in Communication Learn to speak to I group, conduct meetings, develop leadership skills ItC. meetsTttes May 7. Special meeting with I neighboring club. Phone us» 4756 or 885-5549 for details, I.T.C. N6 cthes phase CWL St, Louis C.W.L. is holding its annual Spring Tea on May 4 from 2 to 1:30 pm. in the Church Hall. " Allen St. E.. Waterloo. Special features will be I bake table and a draw for a queen size quilt ttnd "to $50 cash prizes. Come and have tea in Heavenly Surround. inns by L Venn-'- was WATERLOO we. MY. Pukwoodlhnor PM - Auxiliary umu you In - My Party In Wot-thy. In I. “Bald-110nm. Valid-o Hurt 59v. Awards Night Waterloo Regional Hun Sure but“ the in! maul Awards and Recognition Night My. May T, 3111. pm. In the board room of the Wlurho County Board of Educ-non. SI Ardelt Ava. tat. chener. an: and Miami ends A meeting of are. CPR Instructors will be held at the conclusion of the awards we sent-lion All welcome BM- British Pensioners The British Pensioners As- satiation (Canada) K~w Brunch will hold a general meeting at the Adult Rene» allot- Centre, comer King and Allen SIS. Wuerloo. Wednesv day, May tt .12 p.m Commencing Thurs. May2, 1985, 3p.m.-4p.m. MAY FLOWERS Fashions for Senior Lamas Thursday, May 16. 1985. 1:30 p.m. Fashions Courtesy: lacks from Westmoum Tickets: 85.00/person (includes lunch) "Sudden Track" I p.m. Monday May 6th, I985 Visit Local Nurseries Wednesday, May 15, 1985 l pm. Cost: $2.00/person Register by calling 579-1020 May " Niagara Blossom Tour May 21 Mohawk Raceway ll†" African Lion Safari SUMMER THEATRE May " Stratford - "Pirates of Penzance" June " Grand Bend _ “Anne of Green Gables" July Is Art Park, Lewiston - "Mame" Aug. " Blyth - Beau Geste & Beautiful Deeds - Musical Comedy Sept. A Stratford - "The Glass Menagerie" VACATION TOURS TULIP TIME m OTTAWA Friday, May 17 _ Monday May 20 Cost $295.00 each of Two. KELlEY‘S In the PM Sunday July 21 - Wednesday July 24 Cost $325.00 each of Two "THE MArrERHORN OF DOVER" Mont Snow. Vernon: Wednesday, Sept. 25 - Sunday Sept. 29 Cost $425.00 each of Two. The foregoing three trips are all inclusive. including cancellation. Blue Cross and all tip- ping. Thursday, June 20th Blue Jays vs. Boston Red Sox Saturday. July 200: Blue Jays vs. Oakland "A's" Saturday. September 21nt Blue Jays vs. Milwaukee Brewers Saturday, October sth Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees These games are an hr Seder: ady - we are opening this to all ages. FREE "MENDING YOUR WAYS" FREE 3-week mending course for men "THE ROAD TO BALI" "THE MILFORD TREK" (New Zealand) FREE - HOBBIES FOR HIM - FREE (Owl’s Nest, Waterloo Square) Friday, May 3, 1985, 9: 00 a.m. "FLY FISHING & FLY TYING" BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER LET‘S GO 10 111E nu. GAMES BLUE 1“st - Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterloo 579-1020 Friday. May 3, 1985 2 pm. Color Slides and Film by Prof. George B. Priddle Dept. Man-Environment Studies University of Waterloo iiEEEEf@EE ARC GARDEN CLUB "Fieid Trip" ARC OUTGOERS Mub. TRAVI DAY TRIPS MAY 1 Wm Incl-1L.“ mmylullnnjuz {a 'var ("y-uncu- YMCA Living in One Wot“ Is the theme at the YMCA Annual Mn. to he - “Thursday. May I, from .:a. to it! p... u the All ham-n Funny but!“ will be followed by I bruf (own! â€at“. live nukhomlheuun _ CHI - W Dr. New W. - "nu-bl: at WumlooY,‘w and the AR. Kluhlul 1743521» Cystic Fibrosis Garage Sale Sixth Annual Cystic Fibrosis Garage Sale. Friday, May ' and Satunhy. my t. hum 10 mm to 4 pm. at " Ellis thes, N., Waterloo. Donations of my articles In tull or pan In tax deductible upon maul. To Irnnge for pickup or delivery phone Jo Ann at 35-1253 or 885-4029