Fairview Park mall in Kitâ€" setting for the 3rd Mennoâ€" nite Festival of the Arts. Arts and crafts are once again being collected from The University of Waterâ€" loo will hold an open house Sunday at its greenhouse just north of Columbia St. near the Westmount Rd. junction. You‘ll be able to get an advance look at the flowers which will shortly be set out around the camâ€"i pus for the summer. A special attraction will be the bedding plants for a red and green floral sign being every corner of Waterioo County and the neighbourâ€" ing areas. The work is preâ€" dominantly that of Mennoâ€" CLUMP BIRCH ROYAL RED MAPLE 3‘ COL. BLUE SPRUCE [T MEETING Tuesday, April 27,1976, 8:00 p.m. ng . parg o TO J Over 10,000 Trees : A 15 ACRES OF TREES, BLUE SPRUCE. SHRUBS& FRUIT TREES. Festival of the Arts. ing, photography, pottery, s and crafts are once Weaving and music, the in being collected from â€" Festival is adding architecâ€" ry corner of Waterloo ture and graphic art. Speâ€" nty and the neighbourâ€" cial guest features this year areas. The work is pree include two Mennonite arâ€" ninantly that of Mennoâ€" tists from Kansas. Paul Open house at greenhouse °_ pN Z2A DR/p ) RR 1, Waterloo Second house from Wagner‘s Corner on Heidetberg Rd PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE For the purpose of election of delegates to the upcoming Annual Meeting of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Association. The provincial Annual Meeting will be held May 13, 14 and 15. 1976 at the Inn on the Park, Toronto. Following the election of delegates, group discussions on policy areas will take place. Watarioo Chranicle, Wednesday, Aprit 21, 1078 ..‘ : gnt CXA A CÂ¥ :: * * u> *A ennonite Arts Féstival takes place Sunday . _ WOOLWICH TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY CENTRE St. Jacobs | WATERLOO NORTH PROVINCIAL Lo 15 ACRES OF TREES,. BLUE SPRUCE. SHRUBS& FRUIT TREESE BIRCH trom $10.00 FRUIT TREES »»$4.00â€"$7.50 ED MAPLE _ "~~$16.00 HEDGEPLANTS, FLOW. LUE SPRUCE «â€"»$16.00 SsHRUBS, L. POPLARS ,..$1.25 Fertilizer, CoCo Shells, Peatmoss, etc. Hotdogs, Hamburgers, Shrimp, Steak REMEMBER OUR TUESDAY SPECIAL OPEN: Daily 1 a.m. â€" 12 midnight Fri. & Sat. til 2 a.m. Sunday 11 a.m. â€" 8 p.m. Now Under New Management Buy direct from the grower with large selection. Retail and Wholesale Fully guaranteed for one season JOHN‘S NURSERY ASSOCIATION nite artists. Visitors will also be able to see the university‘s biolâ€" ogy reserve, which is usualâ€" ly fenced off, and the shed made ready for convocaâ€" tion, late in May. beside â€" Lake _ Columbia which houses many species of ducks and other waterâ€" fowl. Visiting hours will be from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friesen will give a demonâ€" stration of pottery from which experience he simulâ€" taneously draws paraliels to life. Several showing of slides, words and music by Robert Regier, will take place in the Fiarview Cinâ€" ema with Mr. Regier preâ€" sent. These show nature in closeâ€"ups and â€"as the imâ€" ages fade and merge one inâ€" to the other, a new awareâ€" ness of beauty takes hold of the viewer. Antiques â€"will _ include room settings and a disâ€" play of old implements and tools. The Mennonite Hisâ€" torical Society, in an exhiâ€" bit of family trees. shows the importance these peoâ€" ple placed on the keeping offamily records. There 664â€"2482 ". a muitiâ€" The Women‘s Committee of â€" Rockway Mennonite School Association, sponâ€" sors of the Festival, have chosen as a theme, ‘"For the beauty of the earth . The author of the hymn saw in the sights and sounds and raw materials of nature, in the joys of friendship and the love of family, a reason for celebration and gratiâ€" tude to the Creator. It is in that tradition of celebration that the Festival planners and participants are hopâ€" Following a oneâ€"year abâ€" sence, the traditional Gaâ€" rage Sale and Flea Market returns to the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium just Garage sale will be May 8 in time for the annual spring cleanâ€"up. Stall apâ€" plications are now availâ€" able for the Saturday, "I CAN DO IT ALL BY MYSELP" Kitchener/Waterloo Montessori School 10 Allen Street East, Waterioo Mrs. Irene Kroseker of 228 Erb East will be displayâ€" ing her macrame planters at the Mennonite Arts Festival April 25 at Fairview Plaza. Dozens of Menâ€" nonites from Waterloo Region will be involved in the festival as artists, musicians, and craftsmen. ing to share their praise of the earth" with all who and pleasure "for the beauty _ come on April 25th. May 8 event. More than 100 amateur salesmen are expected to offer an _ overwhelming selection of useful and novel items to an anticipated crowd of more than 2,000 buyers. Included in the diâ€" versified offerings will be handcrafted goods, . biâ€" cycles, sewing machines, toys, appliances, books, leather goods, â€" clothing, furniture and a‘host of other items from the basements. attics and garages of the Kitchener area.