RINK IN THE PARK RINK IN THE PARK ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA RINK IN c 1 THE PARK Saturday 8â€"10 p.m. C â€" FREE SKATING Begins June 1st at Moses Springer Arena. Watch this ad for further announcements. Notice of Cancellation The concert with the Kitchener Musical Society Band scheduled for April 24, 1979 has been cancelled. Saturday May 5 7:30 p.m. Music: _ Tom Todd Trio Catered Lunch $4.00 Special Lecture Series Tuesday May 29, 1979 1: 30 p m. "*OHIP and Seniors‘‘ â€" A representative from OHIP will be on hand for genâ€" eral information and questions regarding OHIP . Admission: 25¢ â€" â€" (please register in Office before the 29th) Third Thursday Program Thursday April 19 2:00 p.m. ‘‘An Afternoon of Entertainment‘‘ with the: ‘‘Pioneer Comedy and Music Group"‘ Thurs. April 19th â€" 7â€"8:30 p.m. Tues. April 24th 7â€"8:30 p.m. _ All interested parties are invited to attend. WATERLOO CHYM‘rs FASTBALL ____ 1INPOOR WORKOUTS ___ REGISTRATION FOR LEISURE ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS | ADULT RECREATION CENTRE Formerly Don Hayes Hockey School Location: Albert McCormick Aréna Dates: Sept. 8thâ€"Sept. 15th/1979 (1 week prior to Allstar Tryouts) Phone 885â€"4819 for more information Friday April 20 2:00 p.m. Guest: Ernie Kingham â€" CKKW Subject: ‘"Spring is Here" CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. ARC T Thursday 17, 1979 "MYSTERY TRIP®" Leave: 10:00 a m. Cost: $13.50 Return: 6:00 pm. (include lunch) Reservations: 579â€"1642 WATERLOO 579â€"1020 Be A Friday Afternooner Concordia Brass Concert Tuesday May 15 7:30 p.m. Admission: 50¢ (refreshments) |FRIDAYS | SATURDAYs| SUNDAYS Admission: 50¢ (Refreshments) Marsland Centre : 886â€"1550 ROLLER SKATING 10-11:30&.!!). Thurs. 1:30â€"3:00 p.m Wed. 10â€"11:30 a.m. Fri. 10â€"11:30 a.m. Mon. 2â€"3:30 p.m. 10â€"11:30 Senior Sunday Sunday April 29 1:15 p.m. ‘"Triâ€"Game Tournament® (play solo, euchre, cribbage) Parents and Monster Bingo . Wednesday April 25 1: 30 p.m Breithaupt Centre Tickets: $1.00 (available at the Centre) May Flowers Dance A â€" PUBLIC SKATING ICE SKATING Moses Springer Arena B â€" ADULT ONLY COMMUNITY SERVICES ACTIVITIES TRAVEL jley, April 18,.19790 11:30 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. 11:30a.m.â€"1:20p.m Hour Skating 3:30â€"5:30 p.m. C us 4. **% ~_ Montreal group presents play The long awaited index for the menu cookbook Fabulous Feasts, produced by the UW Women‘s Club, will be availai ble at the luncheon. Please call Cathy Williams, 576â€"6912, for more information. Featured speaker at the luncheon will be Charles Hovey, owner of The Studio. Mr. Hovey‘s topic is "What is an inâ€" terior decorator?" Members will have cocktails around the pool. Luncheon, in the Historian Suite, will include consomme Royale, quiche lorraine, spinach salad, Dobos torte. Tickets for this event are $6.00. Members should call Leah Meikle at 885â€"5449 to order tickets. General convener for this meeting is Cathy Williams, with coâ€"conveners Ariarani Ariaratnam, Leah Meikle, and Mary The University of Waterloo Women‘s Club will hold its anâ€" nual spring luncheon and general meeting on Saturday, April 28, starting at noon, at the Valhalla Inn Historian Suite. * 3:00 p.m. § \ The play, a poetic drama on the theme of religious toâ€"| dlerance, will be presented in the German language in the ~ university‘s Theatre of the Arts. & Tickets are three dollars each and are available from UW‘s central box office or can be bought at the door. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Christian Women‘s Clubinvites you and your friends to a luncheon at Waterloo Motor Inn, 415 KalgsoSt N., Waterioo Tuesday, April 24, 1979 1:00â€"3:00 p.m. $4. STOP! Waterloo Regional Police Department! â€" Conâ€" stable Susan Luther and Sergeant Robert Westphal demonâ€" strate self defence and show us a slide presentation on *‘*How to burglarâ€"proof your home"‘. LOOK! Peg Brown â€" Chairman of Brantford CWC speaks to us. Peg is a busy gal â€" a talented speaker who travels conâ€" stantly about on both sides of the border and still finds time to be a happy homemaker. LISTEN! Dave Lonsbury of Cambridge â€" a guitarist and soloist & guitar accompaniest for recording artist entertain Free nursery on location. Late Reservations or Cancellations (for fjuncheon and/or nursery) Telephone Gaynelle Dowling 884â€"9882 or Kay Dyck PRAYER COFFEE â€" Join us Thursday, April 19, 1979 at the home of Neil Mathies, 568 Sugarbush Dr., Waterloo at 10:00 a.m. UW Women‘s Club holds luncheon Wat33/34(1d) Spring Adventures in Attitudes course begins Thursday April 26th, at the Kitchener Family YMCA. Call THE Y now for free brochure and more information. > Players from the Montrealâ€"based German language theaâ€" ire y*~ i ‘Nathan der Welse" on the Uniâ€" coâ€"sponsor exhibition and sa versity of Waterioo campus, Sunday afternoon, April 29 at _ Cgnadian artist William D. Reynolds and the Kâ€" The Waterloo Athletic A‘s continue their fund raising drive this Sunday, at Westmount Place Shopping Centre. There will be a soccter display booth, and season and raffle tickets will be on sale. For further information call club secretary Mrs. Henny Crans at 885â€"0545. Stop! Look! Listen! and Come â€" you‘ll be glad you did! A complete decorating centre at your door Wateriloo A‘s continue fund raising drive Community Calendar «W DRAPERIES LTD. ‘‘We Acoep( Charger ? presents play _ Big Sisters and artist MmuaGerga o t ‘te coâ€"sponsor exhibition and sale We give prompt & personal attention. FREE ESTIMATES & CONSULTATIONS t € THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF SHEERS & SEMI SHEERS SHEERS SALE for home and offices cash in on it while stock lasts We will measure your windows Deliver & hang your sheers AT NO CHARGE Call us today 885â€"5530 Open Mon. to Fri. Church holds forum on native rights David P. Hunsberger. a Waterlioo artist. will display silk screen printing. Joanne Harder, a weaver. will demonstrate her craft. Choirs from Rockway Mennonite High School. Elim Bible Institute from Altona, Manitoba, a youth orchestra from Elâ€" mira and a group from Ailsa Craig will perform. A panel discussion on ‘"Rights and Responsibilities of Seâ€" condary School Students‘‘ will be held in the Bluevale Colleâ€" giate cafetorium on Monday, April 30 beginning at 7: 30 p.m. There will be limited registration. B.C.1I. parents should call Goshen Players, a group of drama students from Goshen. Indiana. will be guest artists. * There will be opportunity given for the involvement of children in the creative process in various displays. This year‘s theme ‘*Behold I am doing a new thing*‘. (Isaiah 45:19) will involve the viewer with the concept of an idea to a work of art in its completed form. Pottery, photography, gquilts, crafts, needlework will be included. . « Admission will be $2.50 for adults and $1.00 for children fourteen and under. Tickets may be obtained at the door. There will be no sales display items, but light refreshments will be available. The Festival is sponsored by the Women‘s Committee of Rockway Mennonite School. The sixth Mennonite Festival of the Arts is to be held at the Conestoga Mall, Waterloo, on April 29, 1979 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mt. Zion Lutheran Church is at 29 Westmount Rd. S terloo. Paintings by Fred Mcsherry will be or display in the Wilâ€" frid Laurier University Concourse Gallery from April 16â€"27. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. A forum is being held on NATIVE RIGHTS at Mt. Zion Lutheran Church. on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. Mt. Zion‘s social ministry committee is sponsoring Hugh McCullum of ject north. The forum is open to anyone concerned. E wmm.-lwmlâ€"ll“uwlwu-, 44. A Bouquet of ts will be presented by the mmmmmmy,mygmm.w tl?fn... n‘..u...d. Presamale assd m’.‘:n.lnffl m | wThï¬mmeumuhNï¬uad-ï¬ starting May 1. The purpose of the sale is to raise fundsfor 'l'hqnilevfllbeheldat'l‘hem,swl’mm. Waterlioo, and will run from May 1 to May 12. _ _ Further information is available at 653â€"7612. McSherry paintings at WLU Mennnonite arts festival at Conestoga Mail Bluevale to hold panel on student rights V.LP. Prints .......... Sayelle Yarn .............15 oz Mill Ends .................. 49 yd. LEN‘S MILL STORE Ontario/Arther Sts. GUELPH 1.45 yi. 2.47 ya. 1.00 y4. 1.79 ya. 1.00 yd.