The Toast Mistress Club will be holding its next meeting Monday, May 14. at 7:30 p.m. in the downstairs boardroom of the Kitchener Chamber of Commerce building (Freâ€" derick St. opp. the Valhalla Inn). The newlyâ€"formed club has hosen its executive and will be holding this meeting to oose a suitable name, establish the format of future meetâ€" s and conduct general business. Any businesswomen wishing to join the club or learn more about how to conduct a business meeting are invited to attend. Regular meetings will be held every two weeks, and additional information may be obtained by calling the club‘s publicity and public relations officer. Dolores Brazeau at 893â€"475% The Honorable Robert L. Stanfield, P.C. Q.C., M.P ., former Leader of the P.C. Party and retiring member of Parliament, Halifax Riding, will visit Kâ€"W on Thursday May 17 at 12 noon, at the Valhalla Inn Ballroom. Tickets are $6 and guests are welcome. The event is being sponsored by the Confederation Club. Participate in Waterloo Public Library‘s Saturday maâ€" tinee on Saturday, May 12. See Big Henry and the Polka Dot Kid, Caterpillar, and Morris the Midget Moose. The events get underway at 3:30 p.m. for the entire family. The Waterloo Horticultural Society will hold an open eeting on Friday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreaâ€" Centre (corner King and Allen Streets, Waterloo). ker for the evening will be O.M. Ritz, Kitchener. The subject will be Gardening for Children. Free seeds will be available for children six to 14 years. Proceeds from a garage sale to be held on Saturday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will go towards the Y.M.C.A. and community youth work. _Make a point of visiting 59 Tecumseh Cres., Kitchener (Stanley Park Area) and taking advantage of the bargains galore. Articles will include a T.V., air conditioner, bicycle, tricycles, tools, electric broom, clothes (baby to adult), books and lots of odds and ends. The annual meeting of the Ontario Public School Men Teachers‘ Federation (O.P.S.M.T.F.) Waterloo District will be held on Wednesday, May 16 at Bingeman Park. The usual business agenda, commencing at 4:30 p.m. will inâ€" clude the election of officers for the coming year along with other items of routine business. Guest speaker for the evenâ€" ing will be Ben Wicks. The annual meeting of the Conestoga Five Pin Bowlers ssociation will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 31, ’79 at the Conestoga Inn, Kitchener. ' This meeting is open to all interested bowlers in the area. We welcome your attendancé and comments. A giant rally with Joe Clark will be held May 15 7:30 p.m. at Bingeman Park. The rally will feature the Progressive Conservative candidates from the five local ridings of Camâ€" bridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Wellingtonâ€"Dufâ€" ferinâ€"Simcoe. In order to complete arrangements for this meeting, perâ€" sons planning to attend are asked to call the O.P.S. office at 743â€"9521. Garage sale for community youth work As the founding meeting of the Kâ€"W Status of Women, an All Candidate‘s Meeting will be held in the Kitchener Public Library May 15. 1979 at 8 p m. The focus of this meeting will be on economic issues with emphasis on unemployment for women :. unemployment insurance cutbacks and the Canada Pension Plan. For further information contact Alida Burâ€" rett. 886â€"5178 Toast Mistress Club meeting Robert Stanfield to visit Kâ€"W Ben Wicks guest speaker Saturday matinee at WPL Rally planned for Conservative candidates Community Calendar Horticultural Society holds open meeting Candidates to be grilled on women‘s issues Five Pin Bowlers Annual Meeting Ma & Pa Kettle .__ "THE EGG AND I1" Admission: $1.00 â€" ** If you require transportation to Senior Sunday call the Centre 579â€"1020. If you are planning to attend the movie and could drive someone from your area, please call the Centre. NAME ... ADDRESS Third Thursday Thursday May 17 2:00 PM Color Slide presentation: : RETURN TO: Waterloo Community Services Box 337, WATERLOO, Ontario N2J 4A8 BAZAAR ___"Christmas in June®" * o FEriday June 1, 1979 1:30 PM, ,> In response to a number of requéests, the Kâ€"W Serâ€" vices for the Physically Handicapped will hold a sale of handmade articles at the Adult Recreation Centre. These articles have been made at the Friday Afterâ€" noon Workshop at the Centre. Proceeds: Participation House (Accommodation for Physiâ€" cally Handicapped Adults) â€" ‘*Yugoslavia"‘ Guest: Emma Mosburger Special Lecture Series > Tuesday May 29, 1979 1:30 p.m. "OHIP and Seniors" A representative from OHIP will be on hand for genâ€" eral information and questions regarding OHIP. _ Tuesday May 15 _ Admission: 50¢ Refreshments Sunday May 27 see ... + (Certified O.T.A. Instructor, Richard Zilinskas) Waterloo Arena starting week of May 20th, 1979 FEES: Adultsâ€"$12.00 for 5 weeks. All sessions include 5â€"one hour classes Registration Form ADULT Class Times (Please Check) BEGINNER 1â€"Mondays 7â€"8 p.m. U 8â€"9 p.m. O Tuesdays 7â€"8 p.m. U Thursdays 7â€"8 p.m. U BEGINNER 2â€"Tuesdays 8â€"9 p.m. O Thursdays 8â€"9 p.m. O Guest: Gordon Braun Color Slide Presentation : Art Park: Lewiston, New York Leave: 10:00 AM Return: 8:00 PM _ Lunch and Dinner stops: St. Catherines Cost:Ǥ11.00 (includes admission) Please make cheques payable to the City of Waterloo FOR INFORMATION CALL 886â€"1550 EXT 214 (Office Hours) â€" WATERLO® COMMUHITY SERVICES ANNOUNCES INDOOR TENHIS INSTRUCTIOHN _ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS * ADULT RECREATION CENTRE ; CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 . Be A Friday Afterneoner Friday May 11 2:00 PM Concordia Brass Concert Thursday July 19 "Kiss Me Kate" Senior Sunday ARC TRAVEL ‘‘Disneyland & California‘®‘ Postal Code PHONE CITY Thank you. 1:30 PM 7: 30 PM RINK IN THE PARK RINK IN THE PARK Adult Recreation Centre Corner King & Allen Street Dates: June 16th & 17th (Noon â€" 5 p.m.) Location: Outdoor Display in Waterloo Park All local Artists & Craftsmen are welcome to attend and should contact Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 214. After hours call 576â€"2512 â€" Waterloo All interested ringette parents and supporters are welcome. â€" Sponsored by Waterloo Lions Club and Schlueter Chevrolet DATE: Sat. June 16th 9 a. m.â€"1 p.m. AGE GROUP : 8â€"14 Years Boys & Girls LOCATION: Marshall Street Hill ENTRY FEE: $2.00 per car REGISTRATION: Sat. May 12th and May 19th Begins June 1st at Moses Springer Arena. Watch this ad for further announcements. Adult Recreation Centre Corner of King & Allen St., â€" Waterloo, Ontario Nominations & constitutional changes must be subâ€" mitted in writing to Mr. Rio Caron, Waterloo Comâ€" munity Services, P.O.Box 337, Waterldo, Ontario. Deadline: May 2nd, 1979. Copies of the W.M.H. A. constitution available by callâ€" Plans are now under way for 3 days of family fun in Waterloo Park. If you or your group have an idea for this years program, please call Tom Litwiller at 886â€" 1550. Ext. 214 (business hours). at Schlueter Chevrolet June 16th, 1979 16 team invitational tournament. For information please call 886â€"1550, Ext. 214 during business hours ing 886â€"1550. 300 Weber St. N. Waterloo. Ontario For additional information please call 886â€"1550, Ext 214 during business hours or 886â€"1254 after hours. * 'r!rh 7 ,‘TO:!Q Waterioo Ct RINK IN THE PARK WATERLOO DAYS MEN‘S SLOW PITCH TOVURNAMENTS WATERLO® MINOR NOCKEY ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES ANNVUAL GENERAL MEETING WATERLOO BAYS 1979 JUNE 15th, 16th, & 17th WATERLOO MINOR RINGETTE ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES ANNVAL CENERAL MEETING |FRIDAYS | SATURDAYS| SUNDAYS WATERLO® DATS SOAP BOX DERBY Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 Mon. 2â€"3:30 p.m. | Tues. â€" Friday Wed. 10â€"11:30 a.m. |11=30 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. Fri. 10â€"11:30 a.m. COMMUNITY SERVICES * ACTIVITIES Parents and _ Adult Noon Preâ€"Schoolers Hour Skating ROLLER SXLATING WATERLO® DAYS ARTS & CRAFT SHOW < Saturday 8â€"10 p.m. C â€" FREE SKATING May 28th â€" 7:30 p.m. May 16th â€" 7:30 p.m. A â€" PUBLIC SKATING B â€" ADULT ONLY tav . May 9. 1979 â€" Page 36 3:30â€"5: 30 p.m.