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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jun 1985, p. 19

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big top tents set up Text yegr "ii/iiulriit'i," wverather iother drawbacks were a poor parking information system and a greater need to help people find their way around the park. _ - _ _ _ _ -iGioir"tiil"types to let foreseeable problems man next year's festival, the committee held its first meeting last night to plan the was edition. - - _ One thing organizers can be sure of, the public appreciates what they are doing. A small sampling of people in the park Sunday showed keen support for the festival. While Waterloo resident Shirley Oswald was arranging her thoughts on how she felt about Sounds of Summer. daughter Denise was quick to say. “i like it a lot." Like her daughter, Oswald gave the festival her stamp of approv- al. "Since we got rained out yesterday, I haven't seen as much as I would have liked to, but I think the concern is good. Everyone seems to be having a good time," she said. Young Sarah Marsh of Waterloo. who accompanied little brother Jordan around the park. was impressed by the size of the event. “There sure is a lot of stuff to see," she said. Marie Fischer. who had a son playing in the Chipper ball tournament. took full advantage of the waiting around between games to check things out. " _ . a; ne,_aA -1. -M..- a-- _..-L weekend a ical heritage '"riFi iiiUiiiiGiiao, yourself. People sit around too much and doet't take Manage of the many things this beautiful city bus to offer. I think this type oi ttying is his} hula" she said. aiiFG, JFaraiii iii tie atht.rs 4.1331951; ""s'iiy'iiif'GGGTarGUGii Lliiivervttody mm to be having a good time. What more can you at?“ Two days of good weather perhaps. ands tuner 6.3. iii7aiiia"oriGiG;e Em“ fife operated a can ;l,t;T.,!ylt7i?3it'c, 'Pa' c, ' “.4 "otnttergrtd-oetmosictttttte Sounds of Summer mum. Mary 'aGui-itv-tt-eh-out rttettummttauattandmamettotrtmaethouroftun_etUr balm ttto min hogan to tatt. The Heritage Park perfttrmaeteq was pan of the Sounds ot Summer. an m»... “MM wATERu2oCMRtMKLE. WY. gutat Mk tBtti$--PME " A disappointing crowd turned up tor the Optimist‘s Club's presentation of Ming- lewood Band at Super Skate Seven. Despite the small gathering, the Cape Breton country-rockers managed to get the crowd moving with an impressive performance. "nrory-tgt'testet

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