Project LIFT. a transportation service for disabled Kâ€"W residents, received a cheque Friday from the Waâ€" terloo Lions Club. President Wib Bierschbach presented the cheque for $4,000 to Nancy Hodgson. a director of Project LIFT. The money will be used to operate a third van which will be purchased shortly. Theatre Max. a profesâ€" sional â€" theatre _ company from Guelph, will present a play called The Foreverâ€" green Forest Saturday at Some of the activities planned are a dinner and dance at the Alpine Club June 18. a church service. band concert and pot luck supper June 20 at Rockway Gardens â€" Senior Citizen Centre:; a tea Jure 20 at the Kâ€"W Art Gallery to open a senmiors art exhibit; a senior _ citizens‘ _ billiard tournament â€" at Brunswick billiard hall June 23; a variâ€" etv show at Rockway Cenâ€" tre auditorium June 24 and a mall display at Fairâ€" view Park Mall June 25 and A variety of sports. disâ€" plays. open houses and teas will highlight Senior Citizens‘ Week in Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo June 20â€"26. The aim of the week is to show the public how active senior citizens are in comâ€" munity life. Events are alsq planned specifically for the senior citizen. An open house at the Wa Theatre plays at Waterloo Days Senior Citizen Week celebrated This play is*a delightful childish romp through a magic forest inhabited by toads. trolls, dwarfs. prinâ€" 1 p.m. in Waterloo Park. terloo _ Adult â€" Recreation Centre June 27 will feature craft and quilting displays. a slide presentation and a concert by the Waterloo Band. The Open House will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Project Woodwork. _ a senior citizens woodworkâ€" ing program that operates cesses and forest friends. The audience participates in the production by playâ€" ing the role of the forest friends. in Waterloo. will host an open house June 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. at 272 King St. N.. Waterloo. Refreshments will be served. A bingo and tea for seniors at the Waterloo Recreation Centre will be held June 24 at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $1. The Adult â€" Recreation Centre ® a€. In addition to Saturday‘s performance, Theatre Max > will present the play in Waterloo Park July 8 and 9 at 2 p.m. will also host a progressive solo tournament June 23 at 1: 30 p.m. e A dance will be held at the Breithaupt Recreation Centre June 25 at 7:30 p.m. and a senior citizens‘ picnic for Kâ€"W seniors will be held June 29 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bingeman Park. hag dn cupe 10 CwA ul whiago ( ie en ol t t 18. Oe t y t k CA it ie .. ty mm f'i’ : i)) m < ty { t se )"%g‘!â€ï¬if‘ ‘f‘:; F * * Watering of lawns and gardens is only permitted from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 1 1:00 p.m. EVEN NUMBERED municipal addresses may water only on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. ODD NUMBERED municipal addressej,flay water only on Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Watering of lawns and gardens other than during the hours and days listed above. is subject to a penalty of up to $300.00 upon conviction ~ CLENBRIAR TENNIS CLUB LAWN WATERING RESTRICTIONS CITY OF WATERLOO Byâ€"Law 75â€" 109 lessons for nonâ€"members and members for information call 884â€"4720 9 a.m.â€"11 p.m 884â€"4720 open 9 a.m. â€" 11 p.m. â€"science at Waterioo Colleg®&® â€"~ ‘in 1949 and became head> librarian in 1961. She be» university moved from its Waterioo College location to its present campus in 1959. Sheâ€"served> as chief liâ€": brartan until 1969 to become® collections development liâ€" brarian, a position she has held until her retirement this year. In 1989 she wasâ€" awarded an honorary LL.D. > (Doctor of Laws) degree by Trent University. more than one million volâ€" Waterloo‘s first chief liâ€" brartan in 1959 when the _ The University of Waterâ€"~ P D. * 8 % Jick corner of University and Weber §t. Â¥â€"43 NAs Phs, Fer