Mrs. Mabel Totten examines a pottery plate in the heme of her delight". Mrs. A.E. Devmen of 330 Coieridgard3r.. Waterloo. Mrs. Deymen's antique- furnished home will openlor f tour during a garden party hosted June " by the First United Church Women. United Church women will host a garden party Coffee, tea and dessert will be served from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., from 1:30 to 4 p.m. and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. An art exhibit featuring the works of Jim Blake will be on display in the garden of the home. A table loom and spinning wheel will also be used by the women to demonstrate weaving. Unit Three of First United Church women will hold a garden party June 15 at the home of Mrs. R. H. Bird, 329 Coleridge Dr. , Waterloo. Another feature of the garden party will be a tour of the antique-furnished homeof Mrs. A. E. Dayman. 330 Coleridge Dr.. Admis- sion tickets priced at $1 may be purchased in advance from Mrs. Shirley Caughill at 742-6060 or at the door. Further information on the sale may be obtained from Mrs. R. H. Hird at 885-6696. Mrs. Daymand's house contains a large collection of early Canadian pottery bearing the famous names of Brantford, Eby and St. John. The kitchen and dining room are furnished in early Canadian pine furniture. The living room con- tains Victorian era iurtti- ture, Upstairs, a fine collection of wood furniture in buried walnut, mahogany and tiger maple decorate the bedrooms. Antique pictures and homespun coverlets give the rooms a homey at- City of Waterloo Community Services Department O.LT.A. Certified Instructor level l - beginners level 11 - previous experience Adult program: ($10.00 for six 1 hour lessons) W ATERLOC Location - BLUEVALE LAKESHORE COLLEGIM Mon. & Wed. Mon. & Wed. Tues. & Thul 7:45-8:45p.m. 6:30-7:30p.rn. 7-8p.m.lev level 1 level 1 8 - 9 pan. lev Location - BLUEVALE LAKESHORE COLLEGIA 'Nea. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. M. a! “I l-2p.m.or l-2p.m.or 1-2pan. or 2-3pan. 2-3p.m. 2-3p.m. Dates: Choice of two sessions - ' weeks duration, 2 hours per week. SESSION I - Beginning Monday July 5th, ending Fri day July 23rd. SESSION ll - Beginning Monday July 26th, ending Friday August 13. Junior program: ($7 .00 for six 1 hour lessons) level I only _. REGISTRATION FORM Return with fee to the City of Waterloo. Community Services Department, PO. Box 337. Waterloo, before July lst. Address ' . . . . . . Please indicate: 1atcation,,.,._..._Sessioat TENNIS INSTRUCTION mosphere. Hand-braided rugs add the final historic touch to the rooms. The children's bedrooms also contain a fine collection of antique money banks and ehildren's toys. Phone Time “It seems ironic that languages 'are not encour- aged more by our proviiieial politicians," he said. "At present, Canada vigorously promotes economic . re- lations with European countries. Increasing trade with Europe will inevitably create a demand for an in- creasing number of Canadi- language. In the future, Canada can not any more rely on others to speak for "Since Germany is one of; the most important eCoeto-, mics within the European. community, learning Gen man will definitely pay off, he said. Canada could al-r ready be generating more', business with Europe if we had more Canadians thrent' in tltglart, . "Some It 'S"'ioeat com- "Some of on? local com- panies go about their busi- ness with Germany like our ancestors during the stone ,5: T"tiun J", Ln .1 a , ... “*4 l e're, WATERLOO COLLEGIATE Tues. & Thurs. 7 - 8 pm. level] 8 - 9 pm. level 11 WATERLOO COLLEGIATE Tues. a. Thurs. l - 2 pan. or 2 - 3 p.m. (session ll only) (Continued on page 2Bl - - Mammy» PtettBemomtiregtimeotttttttttl. _ "trtttotthtte---qreF:att":00traet. "tsest.etqerPttttt0.4lmtraterhtsut-Pttttt+ q%ehairtttst:al)trr9:00p.m. MttettttttotJiA-t-- thrndnrto8atrsrday, hum 5:†PM. 'trtttq.atttetr.ttttP.M. Family mun“ swimming daily-- S:0ttto6:StrP.M. dttrirtgJutr&Aetet. AdtrttmitrfreemttrtttttrrrorimatLioetsPetoi,Mortday to Friday 121nm to t:00P.M. Registrationswillbenceivedhyplmneonhpersonat either pool starting Monday, May 31 between thehours onzoo PM. ammo RM. Monday to Friday, ands!» dttrhtgregtr1ttrpttolttmtrs. . /‘ Claudine: for both pools. - l. JrdribtoM 2.July36toAug.14 s. Attg.16toSetrt.4 PEEtH.00perdti1dptttsmfortmimmirtgtmtrdNttttttts (Comerof Kings: Allen St.) Activities Dally Mon. - Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shttfttettoard. Billiards Rooms, no t tea & coffee. Note: No member. ship needed. INFORMATION: 579-1020 t.ATErthtttt ADULT BEBBEAIIOI CENTRE lIBBABY SERVICES _ HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10:30a.m. - 12:00p.m. 1:15 pan. - 3:15 pan. Complete seiectiorr"of fiction, non-fiction, bibliography. No card required. For further information call 579- mrmmmpln. 'i-sro-amos. Alpine Club, Kitchener Fri. June 18, 1976 Dinner: 5:30 p.m. Entertainment: 7:30 - 3:00 pan. Dance: ozoo- 11:00 pm. Music try the Local to Senior Citizen Band Cost: 86.00/persort Tickets available at office $1.00 Registration Fee Closing date for registration is Fri. June 11, 1976 . for more information contact centre‘s office 579mm Tuesday July 6, 1978 Leave Adult Recreation Centre 9 :00 a.m. Return Adult Recreation Centre S:00 p.m. PROJECT "PROP" Program Resources For Our People Toronto Zoo and Mississauga Square 1 Leave Adult Recreation Centre 9:00 am. Return Adult Recreation Centre S:00 pm, Tuesday July l3. 1976. COST: 'hott/Pere Int-clans mutant.“ ". #9 “it"! . uy Ammnons“ _. SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS lst ANNUAL SENIOR SNUOKER TOURNAMENT AT _ BRUNSWICK TMN-CITY BIlllARUS WATERLOO SQUARE ACTIVITIES FOR§ERIOR ADULTS AMILT RECREATION CENTRE Preliminary Rounds: June 15, 16, 1976 1:30 p.m. Final Round: June 24th. WN WATERLOO CHVM'I: (Inter City Fastball League) Centennial Ball Diamond Waterloo Park WATEBLOO DAYS TOURNAMENT Friday- Saturday " SENIOR DITIIEN DINNER AND DANCE MYSTERY TOUR June um 13 l:30p.m.