L]PaRKwaAY<> LET EXPERIENCE SPEAK FOR YOU ELECT ERNIE DYCK CAMPAIGN 120 MAYFIELD AVE., WATERLOO, ON N24 3S2 FOR INFORMATION CALL 746â€"0496 LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF Kâ€"W AREA WITH OVER FORTY YEARS BUSINESS EXPERIENCE. ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS. WATERLOO‘S FAIR PRICE CENTRE AS ONE OF THE TWO WATERLOO REPRESENTATIVES ON REGIONAL COUNCIL ERNIE DYCK ((apéa‘ Catch the wave of the future The Waterloo â€" Regional Children‘s _ Museum _ has announced a special preview exhibit call "Wave of the Future" designed to introduce the comâ€" munity to the innovative and experimental art and technoloâ€" gy facility scheduled to open in downtown Kitchener in 2002. The public launch of the inaugural exhibit will be held Oct. 26, starting at 7 pm. The program for the evening gala feature an appearance by worldâ€"renowned mime artist, Dr. Giuseppe Condellc as well as an interactive dance perforâ€" mance by Sarina Condello. Wave of the future will be a celebration of creativity. The first exhibit will provide chilâ€" dren with the opportunity of making sound waves visible and optical waves audible. Using bar codes to make music, or racing a vehicle along a sonic lies can develop their awareâ€" ness of the unexpected. The exhibit will be open Oct. 27 to Nov. 5. Exhibit hours will be weekdays from 3 pm. to 6 pm., and Saturdays and Sundays from 9:30 am. to 3 p.m., in the historic site of the former Goudies department store, at 10 King St. W. in downâ€" town Kitchener. There will also be special school hours to encourage classes to visit weekdays from 9:30 a m. to 3 p.m. Â¥ 7 duy mmsey back poorvates # 0t patt inpection C 100 day o 500 tm unrveny ‘n Cuck Sowe uts wan J hk uns meong )( Focus for Ethnic Women, a notâ€"forâ€"profit organization which enhances the participation of immigrant and visible minority women in Canadian Society, had the grand openâ€" ing of its new Designed to Focus program last week. The program manufactures adaptive clothing for women, with sewing done by the program‘s particiPaNtS. . yo, ussana moro Continued from page 23 oped community and the City of Waterloo is commitâ€" ted to promoting a healthy lifestyle while maintaining a responsible balance between man and nature. Not only does engaging in exercise reduce stress and promote better health, it strengthens the economy. Worldâ€"class facilities like the Millennium Recreation Park attract sporting events, fosâ€" City committed to striking a balance Designed to Focus ter tourism, and raise the profile of the community. Watch _ for _ biâ€"weekly updates on the Millennium Recreation Park in the Waterloo Chronicle and on wwu.city. waterloo.on.ca. Eâ€" mail questions and comâ€" ments to mrp@city.waterâ€" loo.on.ca. These updates are providâ€" ed by the City of Waterloo to let all local residents know what is going on with the new recreation project.