More than 100 person: from as far away as St Thomas were present. A magician‘s act, games and races were featured for the young fry: Ernie West, president, addressed the gathering. Among those present was of Waterioo and a highland dancing troupe from Presâ€" ton were the highlights of the Waterioo Federal Liâ€" beral Association‘s family picnic at the Kiwanis Park in Bridgeport, Sunday. Edward Meadows, the Liâ€" beral candidate for Waterâ€" loo South. COLOR 450 Weber St. North Waterioo (Ceasar‘s Forum}) fun for everyone | 24 Automatic Pin Setters 110 King S. Waterloo 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 to 10:00 p.m. P 5° per game WATERLOO BOWLING AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPOT FOR FAMILY BOWLING _ RCA PANASONIC FLEETWOOD WEBCOR 579â€"3590 AV ELECTRONICS at OPEN BOWLING DAILY (3742â€"9582 EXPERT INSTALLATION ALLâ€"TOâ€"WALL CARPET Lanes Ltd. 14 Princess W. Waterioo Armstrong Harding Kraus Anytime 743â€"5283 Making the presentation, Joseph Connell, secretaryâ€" general, said ‘"This is an unusual and praiseworthy record of performance in our association.‘‘ Charles E. Greb, retirâ€" ing president of the Kâ€"W YMCA, was presented with an engraved plague at the official opening of the Waâ€" terloo Family Y to mark 25 years continuous electâ€" ed leadership in the assoâ€" ciation. OXEN POWER â€" ‘The yoke of oxen owned by Robert Thomas (left) of Paisley makes a big hit with youngsters everywhere. The animals will be the featured event this weekend in Waterloo Park where local children will be able to take a leisurely jaunt in a wagon pulled by them. Saturday, June 19th, 1971 OXEN RIDES â€" all day â€" Proceeds to charity ART DISPLAY â€" starting 1:00 P.M. ; PONY RIDES â€" All day CHYMER‘S FASTBALL GAME â€" 8 P.M. â€" Earlier in the evening, YMCA honors Charles Greb Centennial Ball Diamond 5° ICE CREAM CONE _ â€" all day Come out and Enjoy these Activities! in Beautiful Waterloo Park COME OUT TO THE PARK JUNE 19th â€" 20th. 1971 To The Citizens of Waterioo $ ’ 6| ) ol Cl M fnter ie en ~ '! 0 '94:' j 44x s s stt .. taps! W}‘*i» â€\, Paite ind +. *3 $3 ““"‘-.‘%“4"; Erepin +. 1#(',A ’M a t s ) *‘ 5’?’4" 7 s o 4s n en 3 }"3«‘ * -ï¬ 6 ‘}M" '4 » .r)": W‘g§ A ': h i\ EC io ty / 3 m s es ‘ 7 i t ‘%i‘& tar‘s 3. e > * o‘ k rap s dn K m iess es '!% [ 9t t ach .> PP e s _ n i e 1e 5 K ’.:.‘ 'â€- #43 ,-'._*.:,v‘_‘ %l‘l t m C ud h * % + MODEL BOATS â€" 10 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. / Silver Lake â€" MODEL AIRCRAFT â€" 2 P.M. OXEN RIDES â€" All Day â€" Proceeds to charity CRICKET MATCH â€" 2 P.M. ART DISPLAY â€" 1 P.M. Centennial Bandshell 5° ICE CREAM CONE â€" All Day PONY RIDES â€" All Day band concert â€" 7 :30 P.M. A.R. Kaufman, honorary president, cut the ribbon to mark the official openâ€" ing, following presentation of the keys by the contracâ€" tor, Lavern Asmussen, to building committee chairâ€" Mr. Greb had laid the cornerstone of the new building, using the trowel with which his grandfather, Charles Greb, a mayor of Kitchener, had laid the cornerstone of a $244,000 YMCA in Kitchener on April 19, 1922. Sunday, June 20th, 1971 Official greetings were brought by Rix Rogers, general secretary, Nationâ€" al Council of YMCAs of Canada, and Twin City Mayors Meston and McLenâ€" Prayers of dedication were offered by Rev. Robert Liddy, rector of Resurrecâ€" tion College. man, William Kaufman. The site for the building was donated by the Kaufâ€" man family. 40¢ with own skates Saturday and Sunday, 2 PM to 4 PM ....25¢ with own skates Friday, 8 PM to 10:30 PM ......... ___ _ 20th June â€" 26th June Waterioo Programme June 20th â€" Sunday â€" Nonâ€"denominational services at Doon Pioneer Village, 11:00 A.M. take chair and own lunch and then tour Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo. The 1971 Summer Program Brochure has been delivâ€" ered to all School Children in the City of Waterloo. If you did not receive a copy of this brochure and would like one please call the Board Office at 745â€"8441. Further registration of athletes for the K.W. Minor Track & Field will be held on June 24th, 1971 â€" 7:00 PM at Seagram Stadium Fee: Under 12 Years â€" $3.00; 12 Yrs. & Over â€" $5.00. June 21st, Monday â€" Jolly Oldsters go to Owen Sound Contact: Mrs. Rush â€" 744â€"5498 . 11 AM to 12 Noon â€" Watch Elaine Cole Show â€" Seniors Activities â€" Miss Karen Kruger â€" 745â€"0927. 7 PM â€" ‘SKYLARK‘ â€" Mother & Daughter Banquet with Grand Parents of the Fosterâ€"Grand Parent Proâ€" gram at Reâ€"organized Church of Jesus Christ, Fishâ€" er Drive, Kitchener, Ont. June 22nd, â€" Tuesday â€" Progressive Solo â€" Dropâ€"Inâ€"Cenâ€" tre, 20 Albert Street, Waterloo June 23rd â€" Wednesday â€" Sunshine Club of OWEN SOUND Guests of Jolly Oldsters First United Church 41 King St. N. Waterioo June 24th â€" Thursday â€" 6:30 P.M. â€" ‘Salute to Our Senâ€" iors Banquet‘ at Waterloo Lutheran University. Dining Hall, Guest Speaker: Dr. Richard Potter. Minister without Portfolio, Queens Park, Toronto, Tickets: $2.50 per head i Tickets Available: Community Services Board, 20 Arts and Crafts Display sponsored by Separate School June 26th â€" Saturday â€" Seniors Picnic at the Waterloo Park. BRING YOUR LUNCH AND FORM A POTâ€" LUCK SUPPER Board Waterloo at Senior Citizens Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre, 20 Albert Street, Waterloo. â€" 9 AM to 5 PM. June 23rd, Wed â€" 25th Friday. â€" FREE â€" ALL WELâ€" COME! Bert Cullen Show â€" CKKW â€" Comment 8:05 â€" 10 PM â€" June 21st, Monday, to 25th, Friday. Sunday, June 20th, 1971 7: 30 PM Waterloo Concert Band â€" Director: Mr. John Conrad Centennial Bandshell Listen to Music and talk to interesting people from the Community. â€"Elaine Cole Show â€" Monday, Wednesday, Friday. 11 A M to 12 Noon. Albert Street, Waterloo. â€"Other Attractions. CLEARANCE SALE June 19 â€" 20, Waterloo Park Look for additional information in this paper Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, June 17, 1971 11 ONTARIO SENIOR CITIZENS WEEK LET US ALL PARTICIPATE THIS WEEK ROLLER SKATING â€" Waterioo Arena where shopping is an experience » COMMUNITY : SERVICES BOARD ACTIVITIES WATERLOO SUMMER ACTIVITIES SPECIAL INTERESTS WATERLOO DAYS BAND CONCERT 578â€"4910