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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Aug 1976, p. 20

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m."; “Scope "76iardiiraorIt,s ’ finish with concerts - 'tt P-tht.""'""'--?,-.!"'-"".!.' out its Cultural Olympics activities in the Region of Waterloo with further activities for playground youth in Wilmot, Woolwicli and Cambridge. On August It at the wind- up Cambridge Playground Panorama. one of the tea- lure entertainers will be magician Stephen Wyard of Cambridge. .v- ’In\‘ Also on August 11 in Gib- son Park, Elmira. Theatre Max will present a children's play at 2:00 pm. On August 18 at 2:00 p.m.. ventriloquist and magician Darby] Hut- ton will appear in Bolander Park. Elmira as part of the playground activities PARKDALE PHARMACY EXPERT PAINTING “x \ 3““ c,irectrc111 j..'li,,i-i----i:-irNar, - -.,-v---i--r-a'i" \w“ pt, I.--- -iirti1 - J-u--" FO lv), cstnmun'v. c, l), JIL‘HCO FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE HOURS: Mon. - Sat. -9 a.m. _ 9 p.m. Sunday 12 noon »6 p.m. POST OFFICE: Mon. - Sat. - 9:30 - 6 p.m. PHON E 742-2834 Parkdale Plaza Albert at Hazel open 7 days a week 884-3860 Caulking Specialists Eavestroughs Replaced. Prescription delivery at no charge Three hundred and forty children who have been involved over the summer in the playground program of Wilmot Township will be treated to a trip to On- tario Place. The children will go in two groups on August 16 and 17. Besides the support from SCOPE '76 through Wintario funds. local monies have been raised to cover the expens- esof this trip. ' taking place throughout Woolwich Township. As well as these activities. the noon-hour and evening concert series by the Strap ford Festival Ensemble of the K-W Symphony Orches- tra will continue at the Kit- NDP plans 'picnic Aug.14 Tickets are $3 per couple. children free. and u dance will follow. For further information contact Donna Stevenson at 884-8308. tn addition the picnic Wlll be "attended by the local NOP WP.. MR? and can- didates. Mr, Steve Langdon who will carry the NDP banner in Ottawa-Carlton IJohn Turner's old riding, in the next election. . The Kitchener and Water- loo North NDP Riding As- sociations will co-host a gala family picnic. Saturday August M. 2:00 pm until midnight at Bingeman Park in Kitchener. _ terloo have been organized by a Regional Committee made up of representatives from the seven municipali- ties. with co-ordination and administration by the K-W Regional Folk Arts Coun- cil/Multi Cultural Centre. made possible in part through a grant from the Ministry of Culture and Recreation from the pro- ceeds oil Wintario. The Cultural Olympics aittivi- ties in the Region of Wa.. cheater Public Library. iuest speaker will l',' Itoushrii/fdr students 1 needed by" September A rock concert. sponsored by Boone 76. entertained :.'t't'v,t,r','eId'u'7, strolled through Waterloo Park on Wednesday. August . who performed were Helix and Andrea. A ‘ There's more than one way to be Involved in higher education this tall. Taking a course IS the ob- AIRPORI musromnou same: SERVICE - 7 DAYS PER WEEK local Travel Agent on (All In Climate Controlled Comfort LOCALLYDWNED AND OPERATED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND BOOKING CALL YOUR 886-2121 TORONTO [l0IEiWEiM), AIRPORT DIRECT SERVICE TO AND FROM Nous way. Renting a room to a um- versity student IS another. Each fall at the University The performance wnll begin at 2 30 pm Admis- sion is free and tickets are available at the hbrarv The Two Cttles Theatre Group under the direction of Marc Quinn wtll present I Like Being A Kid. August 12 at the Waterloo Public Librarv. On August 19. the No Strings Attached Puppet- eers wtll make a return appearance at the library wnh a show entitled Jacques The Woodcutter. a Canadian theme play The show will be presented at 3 p m Tickets are available at no charge K-W residents who have a room to rent. even ll only for a few weeks Ithe hous- ing crunch usually sorts it- sell out by November, can obtain More information by calling the UW housing ol- fice at 885-l2H. extension 2715 Library activities of Waterloo a housing crisis develops and it‘s underway right now as.late arrivals discover rooms are few and far between. Going to um- versity for the first time as a freshman from out-of- town and not having a home to go to can be a discourag- ing experience

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