" Andrea Hirom (top, right) and Debra Simon had a chain: ming at Waterloo's Moses Springer outdoor pool. The to escape some early july beat this past Sunday by swim- pool is open seven days a week I... hnldaa pinto d" tu'" Watcaoo Savings to 500/0 and more WILLIAH c,,_'i'i'iii,ii's'sr'1'-'-'"-'-i-"'-" WW 1W _ En: ct1 v towtrtrtff1rtrtit'y s) \(4 5 SllllllylitWAlll,,JK SAl,,dlit SUMMER SIDEWALK SALE A JULY 1 3-19TH were MN Beating the Heat a' On Women's & Men's Quality Footwear Sale Now On OVER 50 STORES AND SERVICES TO SERVE YOU Don 't Miss Out On Our Great Summer Specials 75 King Street South. UpTown Waterloo 886-4190 2 Hours Free Parking Annual Summer' ll' (lllllill.ll? LlllF x._Ji Waterloo high school students awarded provincial scholarships Two Waterloo high school students are among 100 high school graduates from across the provmce who have been awarded scholarships by The Miller Thomson Foundation this year. David Cescon of Waterloo collegiate institute and Janet McLaughlin of St. David Catholic secondary school are among the 100 high school graduates who have been selected for the scholarships on the basis of scholastic achievement, active involvement in extracurricular activities at school and significant community service. "Each of these young people has not only demonstrated acade- mic excellence but a commitment lo the well-being of their school and community," said Judson Whiteside, the chairman of Miller Thomson, in a news release issuedjune 25. Miller Thom- son is one of Canada':; leading law firms. Each of the 100 students selected by Miller Thomson WI†receive a Sl 1300 scholarship from The Miller Thomson Founda- tion lo continue their studies thes fall at the Canadian posis'c- ondary insnluiinn of their choice. The number of scholarships and the dollar amounl is determmed annually by the ioundaiiun's board of governors,