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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jun 1988, p. 18

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M‘B-MWM.WY“&M Lots to do this weekend at Sounds of Summer You‘ll see celebrities galore during Waterloo‘s fifth Sounds of Summer Festival this coming Saturday and Sunday, June 25 and 26. Besides 18 different bands and music stars, playing nonâ€" stop both afternoons at the Waterloco Park oval and bandshell, there will be stars aplenty during Saturday‘s kickâ€"off parade, which starts at noon at King and Allen streets and ends at Waterloo Park. Jim Hunter, president of the North Waterloo chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society, is this year‘s lookâ€"alike mmmmmwmaw Wateriloo Musical Society Band, and a moving force in band tattoos in Waterioo from 1919 to the 1950‘s. Sounds of Summer is held annually to honor Thiele‘s spirit, which renewed summer music in the city after a 20â€"year slump. As Thiele, Hunter will march in front of the Waterioo T\nfl-unitpu‘ade,whk:himlndaswm:hmghands, has as special guests the Kweens on Ice, the area‘s pedflmhfingtumflntpahmdat&lpry’s 1988 Winter Otympics closing ceremonies. Among the marching bands are the 50â€"member Glasgow (Scotland) Rangers Accordion Band, celebrating their 30th anniversary with a cross Canada tour. Sounds of Summer offers something for everyone. Music stylesnngingfmmDixizlandtofixsimwfllheontapboth afternoons, played by local and area musicians such as Rob McConnell, backed by the Contra Band; rock/country stars The Good Brothers; the 42nd Streetâ€"style Shuffie Demons; the Downchild Blues Band with Donny Waish; rocker Scott Merritt; Terry O‘Dette; the Tradition Jazz Band; Waterloo Concert Band:; the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Orchestra; and more! Sports fans will enjoy the Waterloo Girls‘ Minor Softball tournament plus an international soccer tourney. An arts and crafts show and sale will exhibit works by some of the area‘s finest artisans ‘(RENTâ€"Aâ€"CAR One Day FREE 363 KING ST., NORTH (CORNER COLUMBIA}, WATERLOO any order over $5®® with this coupon. Limit 1 coupon per order. Applies to pick up only. Coupon expires June 30/88. $ 1 00 BARBâ€"Q Chicken & Ribs 455 King North, Waterioo 884â€"5110 includes Free Mileage 1988 FORD TAURUS 4â€"DR. , Soups & Sandwiches p MY _A RESERVE _ TODAY! asaurs, tanl L (marerr0o) umTeogealf pM FORD PRICE lorth, Waterioo 884â€"5110 P o4 THE SATISFACTION (24 hours) 12 FREE ROLLS OF 135.â€"24 FILM 100 km Conestoga Mall 746â€"8421 Mon.â€"Fri. 0:30â€"9:30; Sat. 9:30â€"6 Special in effect to June 30/88 with the purchase of a while you wait (3 days) Fifteen food vendors will recreate "stroll around" food from 100 years ago. A special children‘s festival on Saturday, 1:30 to 5 p.m. at Seagram Stadium, costs only $1 admission for a stadium full of fun, including kid‘s rock video favorites Kideo, S‘Cool, and But, I‘m Just a Kid, pony rides, midway games, balloons, face painting, lip synch trials, and much more. On Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m., you are invited to attend an ecumenical church service held by Emmanuel Church in the Park.:oval; . org Parking lotsâ€"adjacentâ€"to Waterico Park will be run by ion, who will benefit by the $2 per car proceeds. KIWANIS KAVALIERS®‘ "SUMMER SOUNDS SPECâ€" TACULAR" is being run in conjunction with Waterloo‘s "Sounds of Summer," a Summer Music Family Festival. Over 500 young people will be competing in the drum and bugle corps contest and providing a spectacle of sound and colour featuring a wide variety of musical styles; classical, modern and contemporary, with an exciting array of creative choreography to match. Presenting Canada‘s top Drum & Bugle Corps: Cadets of Dutch Boy St. John‘s Garls Exciting family entertainment for all. For further information contact Russ McEachnie 7464581 1019 11985 (4 Days) mmwrssrfamn \ _ Young Drivers ) â€" of Canada (7 days) 1000 km NEXT COURSE BEGINS JUNE 27th Kitchener & Waterioo 4 DAY COURSES (4 weeks) 9 a.m. â€" 3:30 p.m. Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo (1987 Rated #1 A Class in the World) Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo (1987 Rated #6 A Class in the World) Saturday , June 25, 1988 Seagram‘s Stadium 700 pm.â€"1100 pm $8.00 per family 2 adults‘ $3.00 per person APPLIES TO WEEKEND ONLY ALL DAY SATURDAY h C1 1 1 O O . &'E',eoflu or tea. YÂ¥ 7:30 a.m. â€" 11 a.m. For the cottage **Â¥. 48 WILLIAM ST. WEST, WATERLOO â€" 743â€"3219 Visit Our Factory Showrocom: Mon.â€"Fri. 1â€"5:30 â€" Sat. 9â€"12 This Friday and Saturday BRE AMARILLO® Agatha â€" 747â€"1313 Daily Rental Manager BEAM BEDDING RESTRICTED SUMMER HOURS: . Fridays 6 â€" 10 p.m. Saturdays 6 â€" 10 p.m. Phone Ahead for Reservations 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 Are Taking Place Nov To Serve You Better BOWLJNG "Be Part of The Fun‘"‘ 14 PRINCESS ST. WESsT WATERLOO 5â€"PIN | {4 | J m U

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