Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jun 1983, p. 4

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Children will be well supervised by our highly trained staff. Camp hours are: 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. and supervision is available from 8 a.m. - 5 pm. Our program includes crafts, gym/sports, swimming, creative movement, nature lore and special events. Plus weekly trips and tours such as Ontario Place, Bingeman Park and many others. Runs 9 weeks from July 4 to Aug. 26 inclusive. An adventure packed day camp based at the Waterloo " tor boys and gins 6-12 years of age. " 4 \ COST IS: $45 FOR 5 FULL DAYS PER WEEK Family Rates Mullah” SNEAKERS , SAM'CHES DAY CAMP Watedoo Family y 145 LimxttrtRoatt ADVENTURE DAY CAMP C0ST:Stulldays ............... $45.00 For a brochure call the Spool-I Progmmmlmt tor " Van Old for Boys & GM: 3-6 years old Carl Kees and the Golden Fiddle Music Company were toatured at Saturday's Countryteet aponeored by the Waterloo Lion's Club. Alao entertaining during the seven-hour extravaganza were the Alpha Squares dancers from Waterloo. Thousands of people flocked to Waterloo Park during the three-day annual festival to enjoy the more than 40 displays and events offered. Highlights of Waterloo Days includ- ed demonstrations of BMX racing, karate and gymnastics, sales of arts and crafts, midway rides, free con- Waterloo Days developed out of celebrations held in 1967 to mark Canada's 100th birthday. Although coordinated by the city's communi- ty services department most of the festival events are planned and run independently by local clubs and organizations. This summer more than 8,000 people pitched in to help make Waterloo Days the success it The Watadoo County Baton Contact waa one of tho “I: avanta bald indoors, drawing compatitota to Wa- tartoo arana.

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