Big events planned for Woodside Park on weekend To celebrate Canada's birthday. Woodside National Park presents two ttm-filled Heritage days tIsis weekend, _ -.. _ Sunday, June 30 from 1-5 pan. there will be a traditional 1890's Victorian Garden Party while Monday. July 1 from 1-5 pan. there will be Canada Day celebrations. Sunday's events include music from the K-W Youth Orchestra, 19th-century dance demon- Chronicie Special They came to church bearing shovels, recently " members of Waterloo's Mount Zion Lutheran Church each turned a shoveltul of sod in a specially designed ground breaking service. Members of the congregation had pre- viously voted to proceed with the 7,223 square foot addition to their present building after fund raising for the last three years. They have raised 3450,01». The addition, which will include a new worship room, educational space and administrative space was designed by Kitchener architect, John Lingwood. It will be constructed by Nith Valley Con- struction of New Hamburg for a tendered cost of $555,000. The octangular worship room which will jut out into the triangle of land surrounded by Westmount Road and Lourdes Street will be capped by a distinctive cupola. Within, the cupola will provide a natural Seal point as it will shed light over the tar. The worship room will seat no with quality oytrflow seating for another ses. Several classrooms. a nursery and office space are also included in the design. Ed. Baumgart of Waterloo has acted as chairman of the coetgregatioet's building program for the past three years. Wehre Making History Offtoa good start Church participated In a newt ttroymHtreVrtg to mark the mm of is church 066m. at I... M Andyoushouldbepartofit! stations. citizenship swords. refreshments and premiere of a two-act play Buckingham to Built. The play will also be promoted at Harbourtront in Toronto July " as part of National Parks Centennial. Monday's events include an “Old Berlin" picnic, brass band, magic shows/acro- bats/clowns, games and Centennial balloons. Free admission both days. 'trats-twe-tsnot-not-M)- Tt-thrrtttSattrrdnr,nttttrsatunit*tr,nttttMtun. _ Tamika-Myth ,rort6d-tm-rortdttmrtottmttitn,tm0ttttemnethrtetmMtte tttettmltmtrtmitvrithahsbotethci1itrateth-idoltthrirtmt mtdmetmrantttmrqaits. Wea-dt-tttat-emma-oath-ttto-ls. httxrqhe6trt-thrtherel-ttsatlFitmtttthemtr-n, -ttiqtrtttrethetrt4t'gmtqtotiitttesttttrrs.Asmi1,tretV m but. it“ much! mqtitm an! new. mi gaertit., m that. and canâ€, htrBeatrtiq an. 1arhittnrhom,dl-darttm,trtteaimltserhm-riortdtsrtrthri-t ttr-tii-aah-ttat-ttoo-ti-tit-et- he. f ""-artdtitietirermrdirtdmtmeadadhtiat* _ "daMlhmitatr-titysttoaretrqti-etiirarrr-tit_ mm atetituttw"mrtttattertorreot., Jt'td,'h',',',',t'tg, ttirtttrrttest-trtr-htqtk '-trrarttrttetmrttifit. " sirttzTttes-ttM-t'sqmitqttzmrttirtiesittMtyottie hmeltttattmierttt-eritrtqitttdthtramhiti-tetegtahtiitf of 'ills/sw""'" I PAM" o. "MtMt Katt GUAM HUNG 80cm WORKSHOP II 10th CENTURY MUSIC SUMMER CONCERTS THEATRE AUDITORIUM . 8:00 p.m. Admission: Adult. " Stud-ttn/Seniors $4 Ticket- avallablo at the door Tuesday, July 9th FACULTY concern venturing Julianne Baird. soprano; Satan Prior, recorder at! human nun; Joan Lemon. violin; Wm m. ttitt6oettmlio; Boyd Me- Donaid. Wm; can Tim. harpsi- chotd and Elaine Biatth-Turnsr, dance. Friday. July 12th LECTURE THEATRE AUDITORIUM am p.m. T Admission Freq Wednesday, July 10th "Keyboards on and New" with MW Pumas-Smith. Head of ww was program and Boyd Thursday. July 1 1 th "e"""""--.."'""-. Akidie ttamoion .wlthallFacuOtyand m: Dr.atcttNttrqtmr. University of WWW. "Watchfor next week's concerts in Wednesday's Record" ,a-tutoctettmttu.-ttrtAv.goeattitets--- SYIPOSIUI Theatre Auditorium 8:00 p.m. Admission Free 'sr aarmtg?f"r "tttt “I. nun". i'iiiGiir,