Aug. 6th to Aug. 30th â€" a four week/half day academic preparation for the new school year Grades one & two and Grades five & six attend in the mornings from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Grades three & four and Grades seven & eight attend in the afternoons from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. HeadStarte School tills by middle of June. Early registration is recommended. Early registration discounts apply â€" June($550), July($575), Aug.($600). Telephone Number in Waterloo â€" 4 week/half day program mornings (9 to noon); Grades 1, 2, 5, 6. A free spring tuneâ€"up of wheelchairs was held Monday at centre court of Waterloo Town Square. Sponsored by Kâ€"W Accessâ€"Ability and the March of Dimes, the crew from Shoppers Home Health Care made sure the chairs were up and running. Tuningâ€"up Peter Bender‘s wheelchair was Roger Kockel, pictured left. E8 VARANAC® A?O-seat bicycle is rolling into the area on June 10 to help raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundaâ€" tion of Ontario. The Waterloo Region chapter is hoping to raise $15,000 for lifeâ€"saving heart and stroke research during it annual Big Ride for Stroke fundraising event. Student‘s Name Home Address Big Bike for Stroke needs riders But to reach their goal, register by phone, by mail, on line (stjudes.com), or in person at 420 Weber St. N. Waterloo, across from St. David HS in Kitchener â€" 3 week/full day program (9 to 4); grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 August Head Starts School Getting a tuneâ€"up The event emphasizes team spirit and cooperation as groups pedal together to power the bike. Participants are asked to collect a minimum $50 in pledges to ride the bike and earn prizes based on their enthusiasm and the money raised. they need riders. The local chapter of the St. Jude‘s Tutoring School â€" 888â€"6620 Heart and Stroke Foundaâ€" tion is recruiting local corâ€" porations to form teams of 29 riders to participate in the Big Bike event. For more information or to register, call Amy Kaal at 571â€"9600. Around the province, the Big Bike for Stroke is expectâ€" ed to raise more than $4 million. BOB VRBANAC PHOTO Present Grade City Guepitiipune MaPG,: ORDER YOUR ORDER YOUR TICKETS SMâ€" LCAz TICKETS IN PHON DREAM HOME PERSON i E < LOTTERY' ) Visit our Dream Home at (519) 821â€"0555 w \ " 20 Jenson Bivd., Guelph 1â€"866â€"456â€"4329 °: "= es e Proceeds to support Guelph hospital redevelopment ‘"Partners for Better Health" & other local Rotary projects ALL TICKETS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR EACH PRIZE DRAWN AFTER TICKET PURCHASE DATE All winners will be contacted individually and announced through local Guelph media EDHNBURGH ROAD 5. LOWES ROAD Legally administered by Deloitte Touche LLP, Chartered Accountants Rotary Club of Guelph, Ontario Lottery Licence No. PO1240 1 PRY i1 ARKELL ROAD DREAM HOME ) ‘LOTTERY. *418,000! Date of Birth ROTARY DREAM #20 KNSON Postal Code w CLue «MB 95 29e Afternoons (1 to 4); grades 3,4,5,7,8 i _ @viBeCram â€" © GUELPH MERCURY Lan Trinh Rita Boulding & Lloyd Snyder Carol A. Crow Don, Beth, Lynn, Marilyn Poth and Sararas .__ Kieu o Dave and Joan Dennis David/Mara Beckon/Lilek Melissa De Stefano Tim Blevins Faith Martin Irene Coronado Raymond Mcintyre Dan Cremasco