‘MARY JOHNSTON SCHOOL YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRE Youth ages 8â€"14 come out and enjoy the fun. Program runs Mon.â€"Wed. from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Fridays yall day. For details call 886â€"1550, ext. 212. P WATERLOO MINOR BASEBALL ALLSTAR SUMMER CAMP with Len Perkins, Rudy Furchak and Larry Keller of Macomb Community College Who: any Waterloo allstar or select player Date: July 18, 1988 â€" July 22, 1988 Time: 9:00 a.m.â€"3:00 p.m. Location: Hillside Park, Waterloo Fee: $85.00 per participant payable to Waterloo Minor Baseball The instructors will focus on hitting, throwing, catching, pitching, fielding and running. Each participant will receive a certificate and a written assessment. There are only a few spaces left. For information contact This is the topic of discussion at a PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE WHEN: Thursday, July 14, 1988 . pbetween 3 p.m. & 8 p.m. Council Chambers, 3rd floor, City Hall Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street 5. ‘ For more information, contact George Smith City Hall 747â€"8766 *** special assistance has been given for this camp by Gus Maue Sports and the Waterloo Inn. TAKE NOTICE that the Planning Department of the City of Waterloo will hold a Public Meeting on Thursday, July 28, * 1988 at 7:30 p.m. in the Community KRoom of the Kink in the Park complex, 99 Seagwam Drive, Waterloo. An enhancement study_of the Centralâ€"Albert Neighbourhood ~ (see Key Map) has been initiated by Council to examine ways and means of improving this area for the enjoyment of residents and in an effort to maintain an environment attractive to families. The Study is to consider ideas for neighbourhood enhancement including traffic flow, land use, parking, relationghip of residential to commercial and institutional uses, role of institutional uses and any other issues raised during the study. ) The objective of this first pubtic meeting is to explain the enhancement process, to identify potential areas to be targetted for enhancement and to initicte the formation of a neighbourhood committee of representatives to participate in future meetings. " All persons having an interest in this area including homeowners, students, tenants, landowners, businesspersons and institutional representatives and any other interested persons or groups are invited to attend. Additional information related to the above noted matter can be obtained by contacting the City of Waterloo Planning, Department, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, or by telephone, 747â€"8757. CITY OF WATERLOO $ PUBLIC MEETING CENTRALâ€"ALBERT NEIGHBOURKHOOD ENHANCEMENT STUDY PROPOSED TRAIL SYSTEM FORK WATERLOO ROGER CLARK 389 CRAIGLEITH DRIVE WATERLOO, QNTARIO N2L 5B5 746â€"2227 Walerioo City of Waterloo Brian Trushinski, B.E.S., M.A IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE _ REGARDING MOSES SPRINGER SWIMMING POOL McCormick The telephone number for this facility is 885â€" 4530. Please do not contact Moser Outdoor Maintenance on Lincoln Road which is a private Landscape Contractor. Thank You! Department of Recreation and Culture Date: Monday, July 18, 1988 â€" Friday, July 22, 1988 Time: _ 9:00 a.m. â€" 3:30 p.m. daily Location: Waterloo Park â€" Diamonds #1 & #2 â€" indoor facilities in case of rain Fee: $75.00 per participant payable to Waterloo Girls Softball The instructors will cover the complete game of softball fncluding video replays of participants for progress analysis and classroom instruction. Coaches and parents are welcome to attend. Waterloo Minor Girls Softball Association c/o John Wahl s 327 Canewood Place Waterloo, Ontario N2L 5P9 884â€"8402 C Paddle boats are now operating at Waterloo Park. Tickets for the boats can be purchased at the Concession Booth at Waterloo Park during hours of operation. Tickets are $5.00 for one hour rides. ADULT RECREATION 404/ROTARY ADULT CENTRE CENTRE 185 King St. S., Waterloo 510 Dutton Dr., Waterloo 579-10% 886â€"6356 1. BE A SUMMER FRIDAY AFTERNOONER: Friâ€" day, July 15, 1988, 2 p.m. Guest: Manfred Kuxdorf, Departiment of Germanic & Slavic La e & Literaâ€" tures, University of Waterloo ‘_'GERM%;?OLKLQRE: FAIRYâ€"TALES." A popularized version of various fairyâ€" tales involving stories, books and discussion. LOCAâ€" TION: Adult Recreation Centre. 2. NOON HOUR AQUABICS: Get fit this summer in the water. Tuesdays & Thursdays 11:15 a.m. â€" 12 noon (July & August). Cost: $1/person per class. LOCATION: Mofes Springer Pool (Lincoln Rd., Waterloo). Register at pool. 3. HORSESHOES: The pits are open. Mondays 7 p.m. Location: Adult Recreation Centre. No Charge. Horseshoes available. BARBECUE & A GAME OF HORSEHOES: Monday, July 18, 1988 â€" 5:30 p.m. LOCATION: Adult Recreation Centre, Cost: $5/person (Advance Tickets Only). Tickets available at Adult Recreation Centre or 404/Rotary Adult Centre. Hostesâ€" ses: Julie Bugry & Chris Barker. 4. CHARADES & COOLERS: Monday, July 25, 1988 â€" 1:30 p.m. LOCATION: Adult Recreation Centre. Join us for a zany afternoon of Charades and after, enjoy a cooler on our patio. Cost: $1/person. 5. FISHING IS FUN!: A fishing trip is scheduled for August 15, 1988, leaving the 404/Rotary Adult Centre at 9:30 a.m. and returning at approximately 3:30 p.m. for the Shakespeare Conservation Area. The trip will include hiking, casual walking and a takeâ€"yourâ€"own picnic lunch, fishing gear and a lawn chair. THE CANADIANA SOFTBALL SCHOOL AND CLINIC oug Neil assisted by vi'.luanne lzzard and Sharon 5. ATTENTION FUN SEEKERS!! LET‘S GO HAâ€" WAILIAN: Thursday, August 11, 1988, 12 noon. Wear your brightest, most colorful clothes, mingle with a Tom Selleck impersonator who was a hit at a fashion show in April, and sway with the group billed as the "Maui Hawaiian Dancers." There will be Hawaiian food, punch, and outdoor lawn games. LOCATION: 404/Rotary Adult Centre. Cost: $5/person. Tickets available at the Adult Recreation Centre and 404/Rotary Adult Centre. (Adâ€" vance Tickets Only) 5. ARC TRAVEL 579â€"1642 SLIDE SHOW: ASTON RESORT, Wed., July 20, 1988, 7 p.m. Location: Adult Recreation Centre. Come and see our preview of the Aston Resort. July 21 Harbour Front July 27 Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village Aug. 2 Dundurn Castle Aug. 22 Toronto Blue Jays & C.N.E Aug. 31 Blyth "The Cookie War" SENIOR PROGRAMS The Waterloo Minor Girls Softball Association PADDLE BOATS a oneâ€"week softball skills clinic for girls and boys conducted by COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€" 1550 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JULY 13, 1988 â€" PAGE 39 JULY â€" AUGUST (Pending weather condiâ€" tions) Come out and enjoy free Sunday evening Summer Concerts at Waterloo Park‘s Centennial Bandshell. July 17th â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Waterloo Concert Band July 24th â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" JAZARUS: The Orchestra July 31st â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Over the Hill Gang Admission: Child â€"75¢ (12 years and under) Youth â€" $1.00 (13â€"18 years) Adult â€" $1.50 (19 years and older) Family â€" $3.00 Register for lessons at Lions or Moses Springer Pool in person or phone between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. Moses â€" 885â€" 4530 Lions â€" 885â€"6350. FREE ADULT NOON HOUR SWIM AT LIONS and Moses Pool 12:00 p.m. â€" 1:00 p.m July 31st â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Over the Hill Gang Aug. 7th â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Gold Rush Band Aug. 14th â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Waterloo Concert Band Aug. 21st â€" 2:00 p.m. â€" Mini Jazz Festival 1. Thursday Evening Concert Series: Location: Watéerloo Town Square Court Yard (Outside near Marks Work Warehouse and the Bowling alley) Time: 7:30â€"8:15 p.m. CONCERTS: 3 July 14th â€" Waterloo Concert Band July 21st â€" Students from the Performing Arts School July 28th â€" Zoe (Jazz Band) August 4th â€" Over the Hill Gang to Dusk Aug. 28th â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Waterloo Concert Band Sponsored by the City of Waterloo in cooperation with Waterloo Town Square. 2. Wednesday, Noon Hour Concerts Location: Waterloo City Centre â€" Marjorie Carroll Court Yard 100 Regina St. South, Waterloo Time: 12:15 â€" 1:00 p.m. July 20th â€" Square Dancing July 27th â€" Beirdo Brothers Series Sponsored by the City of Waterloo. Come out and be dazzled â€" no need to be FRAZZLED!!!!!! MAKE TIME FOR WATERLOO‘S S$HOWTIME "UPTOWN SHOWTIME SERIES" In accordance with the approved procedures contained in the Class Environmental Assessment for Water Management Structures of the Conservation Authorities of Ontario, the Grand River Conservation Authority is proceeding with the planning and design of the undertaking described below: The first opportunity for the public to provide input and obtain information on this project will be on: July 19, 1988 3:00 p.m. to 8 p.m City of Waterloo, City Hall * The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the problem, the alternative solutions and the environmental inventory of the site. The meeting format will be an informal, open house. Representatives from the Authority‘s project team will be in attendance to answer questions, to discuss your ideas and concerns, and receive input to the environmental asseasment Chairman James S. Bauer Only those individuals or groups who respond to this notification and/or attend the meeting, or those directly affected by the undertaking will receive notification during later stages of the planning process. If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved, a person may request the Minister of the Environment to require further environmental studies be carried out on this project For additional information, please contact: Mr. R. E. Moulton, P.Eng. Manager of Engineering Grand River Conservation Authority GRAND RIVER CONSERV ATION AUTHORITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AQUATICS PROGRAMS 4:00 p.m 5:00 p.m 6:30 p.m 8:00 p.m Location of Undertaking: Reach of Laure! Creek between Erb Street and Weber Street Description of Undertaking: The Class _ â€" Environmental Assessment will identify and evaluate the alternative solutions to the flooding problems experienced on Laurel Creek between the Erb Street and Weber Street structures. Name of Undertaking: Laure] Creek Flood Control 400 Clyde Road, P.O. Box 729 Cambridge, Ontario NLR 5W6 (519) 621â€"2761 Office Hours 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m Public Swim Public Recreational Swim Family Recreational Swim Public Swim G.M. Coutts