‘Waterioo Athletics‘ Marce! Desmeules pursues an Aurora Lodge player in Friday night‘s KDSL game at Bechtel Park. Aug. 8 to Sept. 1 Fiftyâ€"four students will be learning at St. Jude‘s, reviewing last year‘s work and getting a head start on the next grade. If you want your child to be one of the 54, then send in this application to St. Jude‘s School, 419 Phillip St., Waterloo N2L 3X2. â€" LOAFING OR LEARNNG 4+ What will your child be doing in August? CMonaco Light Gallery Gverr 763â€"0050 218 Silvercreek Pkwy. N. Brighten Their Future ... w; in brass, ceramic or crystal, Our reading, and buffet lamps are fashionable yet functional. Monaco also features elegant candlestick holders, exquisite sculptures & vases, decorative mirrors, practical ceiling fans and if you just can‘t decide ... gift certificates 100. Select a gift of love. Brighten their future with beautiful gifts from Monace Light Gallery. In the Hanlon Pork Mall ... with gorgeous gifts from Monace Light Gallery. Choose frpo.:‘_u wide se‘g:ï¬_on'qd table ie B4 Richard O‘Brien photo In second division play, Waterâ€" loo Athletics FC used a 3â€"3 tie with Cyprus to move into second place. _ _ The Waterloo teams met in a rare confrontation last week when the Athletics scored a 4â€"1 win over FC in a DaSilva Cup game. _ _ _ DaSilva Cup action continues tonight when the Athletics meet Beograd at 6:30 at Bechtel Park. Goalkeeper Mike Karpow has signed with United. Dean Carey, meanwhile, is lost to the team with a broken ankle. Supersonics and Leos tied 1â€"1. Tony DaSilva knotted the score in the second half after Igmar Corâ€" ;.Ieslfstruck for Leos in the first alf. Healey scored on a setup from Joe Formica with just six minutes remaining in the game. Kitchener United used goals by Lucky China and Henry Bout to keep first place with a 20 win over Guelph Barzotti. The Waterloo Athletics had Aurora Lodge shut them out 1â€"0 and take over second place from them in the first division of the The A‘s failed to make the best of their many chances to score on A‘s miss chances ‘,w,..«w“ Ts . Cycle & S \terdl,\ |___ Sales & SQ‘:vol;tes Hours: ‘y;:‘j_J 2290 King St. East (neer Dutch Boy) hn £FC 44 pm NVE * .! mhace mrere ‘“"“ 1 ‘w y‘.‘. E~â€" Free *Now when you purchase any bike from Ziggy‘s, you‘ll receive a Water Bottle, Cage & Kickstand â€" absolutely FREE. Hurry, this is a limited time offer. m Register now for: SENIOR CAMP â€" Ages 14 to 16 Session 1 July 4â€"14 Forest Heights Session 2 July 17â€"28 Forest Heights JUNIOR CAMP â€" Ages 8 to 10 Date: â€" Monday, June 26, 1989 Time: â€" 7:00 p.m. At: Brighton Public School 65 Noecker St. Waterloo, Ontario For further information, please call 742â€"1751 ext. 209 or 461 Elizabeth Witmer Gordon Jones Chairperson Director of Education Parents of public school students and residents of the Westvale Community of Waterloo are invited to attend an Information Meeting regarding the proposed community school for your NOTICE OF MEETING WESTVALE COMMUNITY Session 2 July 17â€"28 Queensmount or MacGregor (Waterioo) Session 1 July 4â€"14 Queensmount or MacGregor (Waterioo) TO REGISTER OR FOR ~~ INFORMATION CALL 741â€"2382 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 21, 1989 â€" PAGE 33 KITCHENER PARKS & RECREATION COMMUNITY _\ "BASKETBALL KITCHENER PARKS ANO RECREATION fl’da&s J The Waterioo County Board of Education CAMP