ingara Falls ] "€3 z good about e‘ve learned have a very Y, saw the May 10 to a lot more be able to YMCA of "We _ Thursday, May 7 is a Sports‘ Ew-mmmwfllm be in playoffs. Come out and cheer the teams on to help them make it there! Mm'fllnonulo:mfor our annual serumptious Athletic Banquet which will be held at the Transylvania Club at 6 p.m., on L P marm mere sys to \seven more the long weekend!! By Meg Holden From Queen to Right Said Fred, with guest appearances by Wayne Campbell himself, our W.C.I. dance finalists gave us their all today after school. After (By Erica Williams A special thank you goes out to individuals who organized donated blood. Once again, Blood Donor Clinic was a great success. Thank you to Mark Scharenâ€" sage. He is a remarkable speaker whose message has some kind of mflmmwbohem Next Wednesday, May 15 is our enjoy the benefits of a big screen. Remember no food or drink in the se ‘«4 plant that tree, let us plant a thought about safety Trees planted under power lines can grow up to be a hazard. Not only can they be the cause of power outages, they can also endanger adventurous treeâ€"climbing children. When plotting your landscape, take a moment to visualize your little nursery stock as a mature tree. Make sure that when fullâ€"grown its branches don‘t touch overhead lines. §48 By Janelle Rainville _ the school bands and choirs in an May is here, and with it comes evening just bursting with talent Mother‘s Day, Moods, spring conâ€" and music. If you have trees that interfere with power lines, don‘t attempt to trim them yourself. Call us and we‘ll prune them neatly and ï¬ safely at no charge to you. eo' If your area is serviced by underground distribution lines, call us before digging. We‘ll provide you with a stakeâ€"out of power lines. To strike one is extremely dangerous and could also black out an entire area. Our concern is to provide you with a reliable supply of electricity and to help you use it safely. by none other than the Grad Club. s last week‘s spectacular, I know no one could wait to come out today and see the final episode of Dance Mania ‘92. _ Of course, whether the WCI yoes ins mailgs o prams whus year is a matter of opinion, the soccer players could be considâ€" ered dancers‘in their own right. Rumor has it the girls‘ and boys‘ m:r‘m'nmm games professionally choreoâ€" graphed. In fact, I‘ve heard plans of putting them to music ... something ‘like ‘‘Unbelievable" would best match their rhythm. Want to see what I mean? Come out to Viking ium tomorrow to see the girls battle Galt. You may , while outside itself! _‘ That‘s right, Friday‘s lunch is likely to go down in history as the day of fulfilment of all your carnivorous dreams, as Friday‘s lunch is the spring barbecue, run onymous with spring. If you do, you‘ll only have to suck back your drool one day more, because, on Friday, that flameâ€"broiled smell and the long weekend. People are Sorns anmipramger in Setle ing arrangements le Beach. One noté of caution , you as long weekend too! llanyloo;;:fl:'uei.u approaching. This show is a showâ€" &a:ofywngBlmlouhmin areas of singing, piano, guiâ€" tar, drums and tech. It is entirely studentâ€"directed. â€" Songs range from Metallica to Beethoven and from The Barenaked Ladies to Pink Floyd. This year‘s theme is "Too Hot To Handle," so be ready to be singed. Moods opens toâ€" night, May 6, and runs until Saturday, May 9. Tickets can be purchased in advance from Blueâ€" vale inte (ask for Mrs. $5 or bought at the door . We have sold out in the past, so don‘t miss out. Congratulations to the staff of Bluevale has done it again. For the second year in a row, Blueâ€" vale has had a strong showing at the Galt Drama Festival. "The Survivors" was awarded a playâ€" wrighting award and the cast of "A New Canadian Kid" received acting awards of excellence. Next Monday is Bluevale‘s anâ€" nual Spring concert. It involves & w â€"per . Over 20,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20‘. Acres of Shade Trees, Blue Spruce, Shrubs, Seedlings and Fruit Trees. Green Maples from .. . . . ©9.00 FMY".-!-B\'S:'\:FW ‘gm"a::“ Red Maples from .. .. : ©16.00 Santoau maey megor 4s he: 5â€"12 Clump Birch from . *26.00 Maples. Liics. Roses. Hedge Piants. Flowenng 1‘â€"6‘ Cedars from ... . . . . $2.50 Styubs. Fertiizers. Chemicais. Coco Sheiis Regina Street at Columbia Street > Waterioo (Next to McDonald‘s) 886â€"7001 HOURS: Mon.â€"Wed. 7:30â€"6; Thurs. and Fri. 7:30â€"9; Sat. 7:30â€"6 Baking Supplies Nuts Spices _ Visit our New Hamburg Store! Come and visit our d sterting ton 4424A a momw WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1992 â€" PAGE 11 Tree & Shrub Sale Compare Our Bulk Prices / Mest ie 1~ CALL KELVIN 885â€"2740 Nut & Baking Supply of hardy. cimatized. locaby grown trees and shrubs "An Authorized Lennox Dealer" Lanno« s a mrP®