Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Apr 1976, p. 9

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This year's sale com- mittee consists of Nettie Baer, pre-sale cleaning: Elizabeth Appleyard. dis- play set-up: Jackie Lums- den, display organization: Carol Doze, preview staff- ing; Marlyn Green. sale staffing: Dorothea Ttttte." cataloguing; Carol, Hud- gins, assistant sale chair- man: Naureen Brodie. sale chairman: and Betty Kelso. publicity. A public preview of the pots will be held April 30 from 2 to 8 pm. No pots will be sold at this time. But selling will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday May 1 and continue to 4 p. m. Pots m the park to be held May I The Waterloo Potters' Workshop will hold its an- nual Spring Pots in the Park sale May 1 in Waterloo Park. More than 2.000 pots will be exhibited at"the sale. Many of them appeared in the workshop's first juried show entitled Earth Born which was exhibited at the K-W Art Gallery in March. the "Y" provides a variety of caniping experiences and activities. Girls and boys between the ages of 7 and 15 years are accepted. A spe- cial one-week camp for first- time campers between 5 and 9 years is run at Belwood. "n's a good experience for younger kids who don't want to be away from home for two weeks," says Ron Char- ron, Belwood camp director. has a variety of summer Olympics patterned after camps for children between the Montreal Olympics. ttteages of6andt6. They . are held at three locations; Service clubs . the M Camp Wahanaki a the Cities help sponsor camp shore of Lake Vernon near trips each year for under- Huntsville. Camp Belwood, privileged children It, Bel, IS miles north of Guelph, wood and Camp Ki-Wa-Y. and Camp Ki-Wa-Y on Par- Community 'PPP" are adise Lake. urgently needed this year to Camping experiences are help send these children to geared to theage of the chil- felt: Mr. chtr.y.m Bays dren and the pocket book ot Most of the children we the parents. At Camp Waban- help sponsor eome from one-r an. a picturesque lakeshone parent families or mother: location makes sailing, who are on mother 5 allow- canoeing, out-tripping "and anee. They .ryai1.y..eteed the swimming popular activi- holiday: Families who ties. Junior campers can be would like to “Paulie?” registered for one, two. sorshlp 'r their tet",,' . can pic up app ma ton t,r,tf,rordt,'puetg,giot,'; may the were ram two or four weeks. Camp 1y Y or the Kitchener costs are $155 for two YMCA. weeks, $300 for four weeks Camp Ki-Wa-Y, Iocatedon am! ws for one week at beautiful Paradise Lake, is Junior camp. [ geared for children between For campers who don't want to travel so far from home. Camp Belwood. which is owned by the Kitchener Lions Club and operated by ii:"::",?'.:?::?',."?:,', Ji:ryff.?i:5 » Mrhl. ".0y'.PA. .hy'.OFyyyy v.?."::'::?.'::':;'::'::,', » ".. .:.. :.Y.yT.9kchW.ve'.P.P. "hull'.".'..".-'.-'.: - . M 'dlkkkl Fpy.:i??.ypyp.eirr, 'y,'oy,'0yyyy",ry- . 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Watérlbo "‘ _ Y"o J, _ " _ 4 A ffers variety if “In; Camp Ki-Wa-Y, located on beautiful Paradise Lake. is geared for children between the ages of 7 and 15 years. Its varied program includes baseball. soccer, archery. wood and Camp Ki-Wa-Y. Community sponsors are urgently needed this year to help send these children to camp. Mr. Chamn says "Most of the children we help sponsor come from one- parent families or mother! who are on mother's allow- ance. They really need the holiday.“ Families who would like to arrange spon- sorship for their children can pick up application forms at the Waterloo Fami- ly "Y" or the Kitchener YMCA. 'reek.Aiqteciatteatkeert atie-atBehmtdthis CampfeesatBetmtoda" mm Ion. any cram. tr6tbreaeht-ehperiod but“. nth. and swim- and." tor the one“ -mirttt.C-.teeahteta-ww introduction to canning Ymmfor'udt'o-nek Saturdays 9 A.M. - 2 P.M pFor Your Convenience' Imm- APPLIANCE mowmm nouns UP YOUR BLOCK (and back again. That's - as far as you need to walk to be a bit fitter (car than you are now). b),flit '9tt8tt3.aCttttet l CIEIiliEiiriiE LIMITED _ WATERLOO SQUARE Drop In or Call Elk a blockadmr. - 77-7.- "i'"""""-. e-""""'. “U-V Don Campbell of giro Y Aquatic Swim team (left) and Rott Charroo, The money presented to Mr. Charron will be used tannd undnrnrivil Glen fostitt. Prtsittent of the Watetloo Lions club. hsadditietato-tiat ottartdttt.Catiedtt-Gr, 'n Sandwiches, this day ewe-“Wm "Y'Gittrma" ___ 2(,iiil1U'u2i,1'"l',t mam: swnm team (left) and Ron Charon, camp director for Bolwood Y camp. a Charon will be used tosend underprivileged children to camp this summer. KR.“ "kf, '3 3 _ as; [fr, 311"” 2"“ 'iiJjf Cctv' u c,',i5r,S/'i: tu) "h " yr"; _ ',r , V . ".i?" s"' " " Lr-i , ts" """“" ""“v Historic points of interest in and around Waterloo Region g" 'ji.","')"')',;,.,?,;.::.. fhhretter-Ateittert ""';“".'j*‘?"‘-"Z‘€-TTW"""‘M ""erv""rr?.8 ““5 "W ”'4‘” m - : " K . ram -~; .i ' ..t - '"s'r, f "-vs __-'?: __".err,'V-,_ . ' . A . . i, t _.,c -, 1,4 . - “I-_-._,.., .'.. f . I " I presentichoquu ht 8500 G Maiy Lou Klinck and an. cod- may “and. *t'te-tittrtarttimttstre. “1011!!!me an be - pp at_,ttte Waterloo "mitr"r'orttte Oooh School of Fine Arts People came {mm near and far for periods of concentrated professional instruction in an at: this.til-known school. It is located in Homer Watson Park. birthplace of the renowned 19th century artist. Many of his works may be seen in the schle In addition to artists, Doon School attracts throngs of visitors and historians to the Kitchen m. Rsqt-t, for rod-tuna ban" 'ttdet be an! to Cam Department. mm " 'ttity "Y", 16 [Jacob In. qiratee%tAhttaritr. 61 Benton Street. Kitchener, Ontario

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