Members of the City of Waterloo Youth Council celebrated the end of their successful first year by holding a party at Moses Springer Community Centre. Enjoying a barbecue (from left) were Melanie Hill, Sam Goharriz, Tim Campbell, Jonathan Hubble, and Kristen Bachâ€" net. The event also featured rock climbing, floor hockey, swimming and water volleyball. Deborah Crandall photo Celebrating youth MANY OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE AT GREAT PRICES WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ME CUEANC SL ALL GOLF SHIRTS $12 BUY ANY 2 FLEECE ITEMSâ€" SAVE $10 LADIES FASHION AS LOW AS $10 Tâ€"SHIRTS 4 FOR $20 _ MENS AND LADIES SHORTS $10 BUY ANY 2 KIDS PEICESâ€" SAVE $10 sale runs from july 17 to august 2 96 GRANMD AVE. S. CAMBRIDGE ON. 624â€"7844 TICER BRAND FAMOUS FOR COMFORT Factory $ o uTLET N 1 T T J N G @ The Kâ€"W District Special Olympics will be hosting an Invitational Sportfest on Saturâ€" day, July 31 and Sunday, August 1 at locations around the Twin Ciues Over 500 mentally chalâ€" lenged athletes from all across Ontano will participate in socâ€" ver. softball and track and field competitions Kâ€"W District Special Olympics Invitational Sportfest The athletes and their voaches will be arriving in the Iwin Cities on Friday, July 30 and will be staying at the Ran Eydi Village at the University of Waterloo. All events start on Saturday, July 31 at 9 a.m CAMBRIDGE ON N3C 3Xl1 ( 519 ) 885 â€" 3311 ( 519 ) 658â€"5111 _ B1O0 â€" 11, 490 Dutton Dr. WATERLOO ON N2L 6H7 295 Jamieson Parkway Our personnel ase available in the mornings. afternoons. and exenines For a free brochure outhning our rates and sersices call It‘s all about . . determination dedication desire