ALAN RIGBY‘S Nouse of Furniture 46 HKing Neorth Waterivo | Telophone 576â€"5440 One Room or A Complete New Aiterations & Repairs Natural Gas Instailation All nursing home patients FOR COMPLETE PLUMBING & and senior citizens in Waterâ€" MEATING SERVICE loo are invited to an open CALL 742â€"0680 house and garden party at ree Estimates | Pinchayen Nursing Home, 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE 229 Lexington Rd., June 17. . JUDO & KARATE | SCHOOL THE RED BARO&V ‘ STEAKS Waterloo Square 576â€"2680 fun ) for everyone 24 Automatic Pin Setters HATASHITA Downstairs at the City Hotel WATERLOO Draft â€" Pitcher or Mug 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 to 10 :00 p.m 2 59° per game WATERLOO BOWLING FAMILY BOWLING OPEN BOWLING DAILY Air Conditioned Fully Licensed CITY HOTEL Lanes Ltd. 14 Princess W. Waterloo 742â€"9582 TWIN CITY Anytime &UMBING and HEATING Thursday, Friday ‘Two threeâ€" month appointâ€" ments to city offices were Pinehaven hosts garden party take up duty as fieldworker with the welfare departâ€" ment. John Shuttleworth, a thirdâ€"year planning student at the University of Waterâ€" loo, will be hired by the planning department, beginâ€" ning June 1. loo are invited to an open house and garden party at Pinechaven Nursing Home, 229 Lexington Rd., June 17. The event, held in conjuncâ€" tion with Nursing Home Week, will feature a musical program by the women of Salem Baptist Church and the Alpine Club‘s children‘s dance group. Refreshments will be en e kg un e tet s : > t $WK * served Come weekdays. Have it more to yourself. Council briefs Cinesphere: World‘s most advanced theatre. Ontario Place‘s Triodetic® dome theatre feaâ€" tures films shot throughout Ontario. One of the best is ‘"North of Superior‘‘ produced in IMAX, the largest, brightest film image yet achieved. Other films feature Eastern Ontario, the lands north of the Muskoka Lakes and Ontario‘s waterways. 23 places to eat and drink. The Place Restauâ€" rants and Lounge, 35 feet over the lake in Pod 2, serve lunches and dinners both elegant and economical. They‘re 3 of more than 20 good places to eat and drink indoors and out at Ontario Place ; open 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Forum: An outdoor amphitheatre for 8000. The Forum is Ontario Place‘s centre for live entertainment. It features the best of Ontario‘s amateur and professional talent with a new show every day, continuous from 12 noon. You‘ll be entertained by school bands, choirs, ethnic pageants, folk groups, you name it. World‘s fair scale exhibition. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily Ontario Place‘s multiâ€"media exhibiâ€" tion invites you to walk through 350 years of Ontario‘s history and progress. â€" Tours. Inquire about group rates for 10 or more through your local travel agent, bus or charter operator or write Ontario Place Tours, 950 Yonge Street, Toronto 285, Ontario. * Admission: Adults $1. Students 50¢. Children, 7 to 12, 25¢. Gates open 10 a.m., grounds close 1 a.m. Subway, bus, streetcar and GO train connections to the site. Parking available in Exhibition Park. Come on down. It‘s aF yours. Lakeshore Boulevard, south of E In other business council: â€" Approved accounts totalâ€" ling $412.540. > . â€" Agreed to rent Kitehenâ€" er‘s computerized controller for the city‘s 18 signalized intersections at a $1,550 anâ€" nual fee. â€" Approved $5,000 from the unit levy fund for construcâ€" tion of 80 feet of culvert of the public utilitiee comâ€" mission property. A similar sum is being provided toâ€" Specializing in covering of overhang. taceboards, window frames doors, windows and 784 Union St. E. Kitchener WILBERT STROEDER ALUMINUM SIDING Call 744â€"3749 xhibition P; k. Toronto the project by the Y|iESSUPS ceaners ) ROLLER SKATING â€" Waterioo Arena Friday, 8 PM to 10:30 PM . ... .................50¢ 40¢ WITH OWN SKATES Saturday and Sunday, 2: 00 PM to 4: 00 PM 25¢ with own Waterioo SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS Registration for classes will be accepted by Telephone between 9: 00 A M and 12: 00 2:00 PM and 4: 00 PM â€" Waterloo Lions Pool 744â€"8521; Moses Springer 9 One Week Sessions will he conducted beginning on July 5th from 10:40 to 11:20 A. M. Total Fee for Parent and child to be announced. ~ ADULT SWIMMING CLASS Please inquire at either pool. Classes will be formed as interest indicates. WATERLOO DAYS COMING JUNE 19 â€" 20 Model Boats, Art Display, pony rides, oxen rides, band concerts, Model aircraft. * « ~INTERâ€"CITY FASTBALL Waterloo CHYMER‘S VS. Guelph Sunday, June 13th, 1971â€"2:00 P.M. Centennial Ball Diamond, Waterloo Park. JUNIOR BASEBALL Waterloo Jr. Expos VS. Brantford Sunday, June 13th, 1971â€"2:00 PM Waterloo Park. CRICKET ~ Waterloo Cricket Club VS Woodstock Saturday , June 12th, 1971, â€" 2: 00 P.M. Waterioo Park BAND CONCERT SUNDAY JUNE 13th, 1971 \___â€" 7:30 P.M. SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS Fee: $3.00 per child CLASS DATES FOR BOTH POOLS: 1. July 5th to July 23rd . 2. July 26th to Aug. 13th 3. Aug. 16th to Sept. 3rd The following comparisons can be used in registering for classes: Level No. 1 Level No. 2 equivalent to Red Cross Beginners Level No. 3 Level No. 4 equivalent to Red Cross Juniors Level No. 5 Level No. 6 equivalent to Red Cross Intermediates and includes Red Cross Survival Award Level No. 7 equivalent to Red Cross Seniors, also inâ€" cludes Senior Award additional fee ofâ€"50¢ for the Swimming Award plaque and 25¢ on the Red Cross exam for Survival and Senior only. Each Level consists of 5 to 12 skills. A Senior Citizens Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1971 â€" 1:30 P.M. You are invited to take part in A Senior Citizens Dropâ€" InCentre at Mt. Zion Church, 29 Westmount Road South, WATERLOO. There will be tables of Checkers, Crokinole, and Cards. Come and Meet with your Friends and Neighbours (Please use the rear door at the church as it is at ground level). June 24th 6: 30 P. M. $2.50 per person Waterloo Lutheran University Dining Hall This Banquet open to community. Come and particiâ€" pate and salute our seniors. For Further details call: Miss Wallie Vogel â€" 742â€"5544. Waterloo Concert Band, Director: Mr. John Conrad Centennial Bandsheli Sunday, June 13th, 1971 Parade will start from Victoria Park at 2:30 and proâ€" ceed to Kitchener City Hall :é;r§ ;n& Floatsâ€"100 seats have been reserved opâ€" posite Kitchener City Hall for Seniors. For further details call: Miss Karen Kruger. 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