Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1976, p. 2

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. SAVE up TO I I I ' Ti _ _ > a. 0/ E 'ii 'dt 2 [G > F, _ (ri,) In _ - E, I _ (s.:':) F) . > 3 ...AND MORE CE WAKE up EARLY TO THE _ . “mason, FRIDAY, sumo", JUNE 10 JIIIE_II JUNE 12 Egrything in the Store WAKE UP EARLY TO THE . DOOR OPENING SPECIALS at 9:00 am. THURSDAY FAN i l MAKE BRAND a!!! Sport Coats 'o'."" A Fs _ if!“ 6: t'.' M 5 "f-. ' V . ". ' 4 my F .-.x.*’ 4' 't , _ _ N ' . . e' l Wa oo , . f wrt .t, - - . i V 'c q if ' er. ' ' i _ _ .. P . V , A A _ ‘- “”3. ,-,.,,:J_ A - VN A t _ _ b >9. a" Aitu-it 1. [ ., 1._ ,,' "U.. 'tett “with” g aqua-nay (hogan An arts and crafts display and sale will take place Saturday from 12 noon to 5 pan. in cr special craft tent situated across from the yildlife display. - _ " Malt collegiate; Laurel Vocation School. Lincoln Heights"sehooi, St. Da- vid’s and Hillside Park. . The fifth annual Waterloo Days nate mg derby will Begin Friday night at 5 p.m. On both Saturday and Sunday the Gold- en Triangle Marine Modellers will dis- play their boataon Silver Lake in Water- loo Park. A model plane contest for .049 size engines will take place Saturday and Sunday. - - - T _ "A $59 box dertiforganizisd' by the 2nd? Waterloo Cub Pack willbe hehifrom 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday at the Marshall St. hill. ' Kites in Flight, an afternoon of kite flying with Aid. Harold Wagner will take place Saturday at Centennial Park. Watergoo Day's Events planned for Sunday include an outdoor worship service at 10 a.m. at the Centennial Bandshell held by Mount Zion Lutheran Church, a judo and karate demonstration at 2 p.m. beside the trot- ters' Workshop, and a horseshoe throw- ing exhibition by world champion Elmer Hohl and his son. Stenhen. Other events planned for the weekend include a gymnastics display by the Cam- bridge Kips Saturday at 2 pan. behind the Potters' Workshop, a junior inter-county baseball game between Cambridge and the Waterloo Expos Saturday at 2 pan. in Waterloo Park, The Forever Green Forest, a children's play presented Satur- day at l p.m. in the gark, and Stories in the Park presented y Waterloo librar- ians Saturday at 11 a.m. lihtatiterst. Tuesday June 22 ' on. 58:00 pm. Mon mental: Ihutsday June " 9 mm. - 8:00 pm. NOTE " MEMBERS: Please bring membership cards CiiiGiiEiLT'f for ELCIL'lllrillli".llii"ij. Numbers may be picked up at 8:30 am. each day and 26 people will be let through every , 5 minutes. starting at 9:00 a.m. Call the 'W for Brochures and Schedules for: cullDREl's SWIMMING [ESSONS smusncs SWIM CLUBS SUMMER Fun ClUBs BRONZE MEDALllON svucunomzsn swmmuc PRE-SCM" 6m. SWIM. ADULT - Swimming lessons, badminton, volley ball. fitness gym. or swim. Cr. Wate'g 7) Wildlife Advisory Com- mittee will be present. ministry of natural re- migCaW.uid 1tewmgitCettttruieimtttte possibility William trycould stt,tttttrireedtirqr treestockadiiunimaistdi them. [ The public will be invited toqhearingtodismasttse feportJune16atttteAduit Recreation Ceettge.Meew no. can: 1,i'ttedPii fl 'i'l'dt,tl'it? the “in ‘4 Fire losses Waterloo Fire Fighters answered only four more alarms in May me they did in May, 1&2 cording to figures released Monday by fire chief. John Staller. During May 1976, the fire department respohded to " fires, Aas compared to 40 in May 1975. However, fire losses were substantial- ly higher last month than in May 19N. Six fires in May resulted in individual fire losses acceding ti,- Rt

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