CSF Social The Christian Singles Fellowship is baving a social evening. There will be bowling at the Waterioo Bowling lum at 8 p.m., on Friday May 16. For information call 884â€"4297 or 742â€"8824. CISV Fundraiser The Children‘s International Summer Villages Waterioo chapter is holding a fund raising event to help finance sending four children to Brazil, four children to Luxemâ€" burg, and four children to Victoria, B.C. The annual dinner/dance will be held May 24, at Woolners Lodge, St. Jacobs. Doors open at 5:30 and tickets are $13 for adults and $8. for children under 12. Call 576â€"6374 for more information. Bangâ€"aâ€"Rama tireworks CRW meeting The Forest Heights Community Recreâ€" ation Association is holding it‘s annual ‘Bangâ€"aâ€"Rama‘ fireworks show at Meadowâ€" lane School on Forestwood Dr. in Forest Heights on May 19, The show starts at dusk and costs K4. Community Resources for Women are holding their annual general meeting May 21 at the Schneider Room of the Kitchener public library. The meeting starts at 11: 30 BULLETIN BOARD North Waterloo Day Camp The North Waterloo Day Camp opens it‘s doors on June 24 until Aug. 22, this summer. There will be programmed activiâ€" ties Monday to Friday from 8: 30 to 4: 30 For more information call 669â€"8495 or 746â€"4278. Whist Drive The Kâ€"W branch of the British Penâ€" sioners Association will be holding a ‘‘Whist Drive" May 15, at the Adult Rec Centre in Waterioo. The drive starts at 2 p.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Extra billing There will be an open meeting at the Studio, Rockway Senior Citizens Centre, Kitchener, on Thursday May 15, from 9: 30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on ‘"your doctor and extra billing." Speakers will be Dr. W.H. Bryant and David Cooke M.P.P. Call 885â€"7394 for more information. Community Fair The Social Planning Council of Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo is sponsoring a community fair for support groups and selfâ€"help groups on May 15, at Kitchener‘s Farmer Market from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more information call 578â€"7430. e Remediate weak subject areas e Catch up on missed work e Get a head start on the next grade level. e Learn better study habits. e Individual programing e Individual teaching JULY 7â€"31 Class | â€" 9:45â€"11:45 a.m. AUSTIN SCHOOL 20 Union St. E., Waterioo 745â€"1020 Class II â€" 1:00â€"3:00 p.m. SUMMER SCHOOL GRADES 1â€"8 Blood Clinic There will be a Kâ€"W blood donor clinic on Wednesday May 21, from i: 30 to 8 p.m. at the First United Church in Waterioo. Call 742â€"0642 for more information. In last week‘s feature on the Adult Rec Centre fashion show, it should have been noted that the fashions were by Vicki‘s Boutique, Belmont Ave. W. and that Park Place Hair Design, Park St. was responsible for hair designs and makeup. Project Lift meeting Project Lift will hold their annual meeting on May 21, at 7 p.m. at Victoria Park Pavilion, Kitchener. Elections will be helid for 14 positions on the Board of Directors. For more information call 744 Kâ€"W Parents Without Partners is holding their general meeting and orientaâ€" tion for prospective members tonight at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew‘s church, Kitchener. 745â€"4551. PWP holds general meet Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. South, Waterloo, 579â€"1020 BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER Fri. May 16, 1986, 2 p.m. Guest: Prof. University of Waterloo. Colour Slides: Times." a) DAY TRIPS May 28 Mennonite Country Tour June 17 Marineland, Niagara Falls b) JOIN THE CRAFTY OWLS June 5 for a trip to Miller‘s Barn Mitchell. c) SUMMER SHOW TRIPS June 24 Carousel, Huron County Playhouse, Grand Bend July 3 Girl Crazy, Shaw Festival, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake July 31 Gone to Glory, Blyth Aug. 27 Chorus Line, Art Park, Lewiston d) LETS GO TO THE BALL GAMES Aug. 6 Blue Jays vs Kansas City Oct. 4 Blue Jays vs Milwaukee ARC OQOUTGOERS Mon. May 26, 1986, 1: 30 p.m. LA WN BOWLING â€" Kitchener Lawn Bowling Club. No Charge. â€" Huron Hop: May 27, 1986. Come and join us for a day in the country. Cost â€" $10/person. MAY IS CONSUMER MONTH Ruth Jackson â€" Past President, Consumers Association of Canada, will be speaking on a variety of topics of interést to the older consumer including automated banking, door to door fraud. THURSDAY MAY 15, 1986 at 2 p.m. NO CHARGE, ALL WELCOME. p> ARC TRAVEL CLUB Wednesday f‘fl:_i 1986 As 431 mtï¬ ces AJ 4A > MV t PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS Crownlife K PARTICIPACTION CHALLENGE @dial it‘ do it The 15th annual meeting of Planned Parenthood takes place Wednesday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m:; at Unitarian House, 136 Allen St. E. Guest speaker Dave Massey on ‘"Quality Sex Education". Speaker at 8: 30 Planned Parenthood The next meeting of the Waterioo La Leche League, Wednesday group will be tonight at 8 p.m. at 180 Castlegate Cres. 886â€"0571 Cinema benetfit The Princess cinema is hosting a benefit film for Canadian Crossroads Interâ€" national (a third world awareness proâ€" gram). ‘"When the Mountains Tremble," a film about Central America, Tuesday, May 20th, 8: 00 p.m. La Leche Wednesdays Sally Haag, ‘"Roman Life & \WYof â€" ity of Waterloo *4 _8 +i Blue Spruce, Shrubs, Seedlings and Fruit Trees. 414‘ Paper Clump Birch . . . . . . . . . . . from $14.00 Frut rees, Cororado & Hoopsi Biue Spruce, Pines, Firs. §15" Red Maples ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . from $14.00 Mapies, Wainuts, Lindens, Ash, owenng Crab, Birch, Red. 620‘ Green Maples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . from $9.00 Wiite and Py Engiish Oaks, Locust, Muiberry, Magnoita, Jap 2â€"10° Blue Spruce .. . . ... ... .. . . .. from $19.00 Ned Mapies, Liiacs, Roses, Hedge Plants, Rowenng Shrubs, Spread. & Pyr. Junipers . . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ .. from $6.00 AYuts. Raiway Ties, Codar Rails, Fertiizers, Chemicals, Tree & Shrub Seediings . . . . .. .. . _ . _ .. trom .80¢ _ °5 8@* E* Over 20,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20‘. 40 Acres of Shade Trees, Garbage normally collected on Mon. May 19th WILL BE collected on Mon. May 19th. EVONYMUS PnAVIl INEEJO Clay & Sandy Soil PRIVET & ALPINE CURRANT Rootstock _ from *8.00 | HEDGES trom .€ Any Color NO SUNDAY MORNING SALES Come and visit our outstanding assortment of hardy, climatized, locally grown trees and shrubs ALL GARBAGE MUST BE OUT BY 8: 00 A.M. [ x WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 1. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING 2. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER CLUB COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 2. DANCE â€"â€" Optimist Club, Heideliberg Camp 1. DRIBBLING CLINIC Notes: Each player is asked to bring a ball if possible. In case of rain, bring running shoes for indoor use. May 28th â€" 7 p.m., Rink in the Park AGENDA â€" Reports on League activities â€" Election of Officers and Executive Members 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 parâ€" ties. The Waterloo Minor Hockey nominating committee is seeking members for the Board of Directors and various other positions available in the organization. Can you contribute a little time to get more involved with W.M.H.A.? If so we would appreciate hearing from you. Please send applications to Waterloo Community Services Dept., P.O. Box 337, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8, c/o Rio Caron by May 14, 1986. For more information contact: John Kempel at 886â€"469%6, Bob Kempel at 578â€"4253 or Vic Kit at 885â€"4014. Plan to attend our Soccer Dance, Saturday May 24, 1986, from 8: 00 p.m.â€"1 a.m. Tickets are available at the office for $5.00, please call 886â€"1481. With John DeBenedictis, former York University Varsity player, now coach of the Scarborough Azzurri U23 team. Based on the recent book by former captain of the Dutch National team, Wiel Coever, this 2â€"hour intensive clinic on the fundamentals of manipulating a ball, dribbling, and shielding, is organized as follows: WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1986 â€" PAGE 39 CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLLECTION VICTORIA DAY HOLIDAY Sunday, May 25th, Seagram Stadium 10:00 a.m.â€"12: 00 Noon: Coaches, a 1: 30â€"3: 15 p.m. 3: 30â€"5: 30 p.m. | JOHN‘S NURSERY ree & Shrub Sale n . Plant. Retail & Wholesale â€" Fully Guaranteed Coaches, assistants, managers parents and interested persons Boys and girls, born 1975â€"76 Boys and girls, born 1972â€"74 Second House from Wagner‘s Comer on RR #1, Waterioo