Volunteers Needed Have some time on your hands this summer? Think about volunteering. The vor unmet, Placement Service lisLs hundreds of positions related to heatth, education. recre- ation, culture Ind social ser- viee. We'll help you choose something to suit your inter. ests, skills and time schedule, 742-510. Blood Donor Clinic There win be a blood donor clinic Jeednesday. July IT, 2 pm. to 8:30 p.m.. at First United Church. comer of King and William Streets in Water. loo. The quota is 325 donors. Transportation to and from the clinic will be provided free of charge by Waterloo Taxi. Silkscreen Workshop There will be a five-day silkscreen printing workshop, taught by David Hunsberger. at the Homer Watson Gallery commencing July 15 Time: 9 I‘m. to 5 p.m. Call 894-1890 for information and registration Free Concert The Concerts in the Park series will present the Grand River Band on Sunday July " at the Victoria Park Pavilion beginning at 2: Jo pm Admis sion is tree and ebery00e is welcome BULLETIN BOARD Summertime Dance Rockway Gardens Senior Citizens Centre is inviting you to Its Summertime Dance Roy Hull will be providing l FAIILV DINING or TAKE-OUT OPEN nous“. a “we P.M. /"< CLOSED SUNDAYS ' . m no: son nu am" \4' - now M our: ELEVENTH YEAR- ' Fre WHHRF a7o-A Moon St N No“ to Zom- Puhdoh "on e â€$05M - Watqrtoo “EVEIVIODY'S EATING FISH 1043"†um “I may '"e" 0" "eietietotFit0ChitmiitttutintHUtitttd) oCumCtttttrtur.tuet tuetmtmatkm Wr Arrrpt Vtsa ' MastcrCard Beechwood Plaza (Erb at Fischer-Hallman) 884-2100 BREAKFAST served any time ot day " 1,758 HEFFERNAN’S JEWELLERY Open 9:30 AN "roo P M Mon, to Sat Goldsmithing, Dmmnnd Setting & Jewellery Repairs ’5,860 music for the event. which takes place Friday July 12. T: 30 to " p.m. Tickets run be purchased in advance only. Cost is $2.50 per person, 885- Let's Pretend Storytime Waterloo Public Library is holding Let's Pretend FVV Storytime, a free hall hour of story favorites for children three years and older who have their own library mem- berships Tuesday July l6. l0: I5 a.m. The Second Annual Hillside Festival will take place in Guelph‘s Riverside Park on Saturday July t3, noon to ll pm. There will be a full day of music, dancing. crafts and good food. Admission is $6 at the gate, Advance tickets can be obtained by calling 8310431 or m 1529. Free Concert There will be a free concert featuring the Waterloo Com cert Band Sunday. July 14. 7 p m, at the Centennial Band, shell in Waterloo Park. Enjoy beautiful live music each Sun» day evening this summer Hillside Festival Parents Without Partners The Kitchener chapter of Parents Without Partners is holding its monthly general meeting and an orientation for MADE TO ORDER OR CREATED FOR YOU. CUSTOM MADE JEWELLERY RESTAURANT WATERLOO STORE ONLY SIDEWALK SALE All work done on premises, Pieces shown original designs ’2,480 HEPFERIAN'S JEWELLERY Pgtrh6tg5q Plan. ara Allan St., 'tfatqrtoc 8851M A large variety of items clearing Sale ends July 13/85 prospective members on Thursday July It. T. Mt put. at St. Andrew's Church. corner of Queen and Weber Streets in Kitchener. "s-s44t, Mothers interested in inter mation about breastfeeding are welcome to attend the next meeting of me Waterloo La Leche League, Wednesday group " will be held this evening, tt p m at $4 Falling brook Drive, Waterloo HRS The Cancer Society will be holding a golf tournament at the New Dundee Golf and Country Club 'Thursday, July 25. The fee is $37 per person and includes golf. dinner, prizes and a no tax receipt. Send cheque payable to 'Cancer Golf Tournament' to Mrs. Betty Binning. lone-25 Westmount Rd. N., Waterloo, N21. MW. Also include the names of your foursome and desired starting time, La Leche League Golf Tournament Members of the Kitchener Waterloo Magic Club will per- form with the Great Gerard on Saturday July to, to am. to 3 p.m., throughout Uptown Wa- terloo. They will concentrate on close-up magic, At 2:20 path they will present a magic show at the Heritage Time. teller, corner of King and William Streets Uptown Magic e Strengthen and Review Academic Subject: and Skills q Ptevent Summer Time “wetting o lndividuei Teaching and Programmlrtg o Glad†l to 8 . August b23rd, Ch-ttours per day "ttlit SCHOOL 884-2221 SUMMER SCHOOL Mon. & Tuesday Evenings 6: 30 p.m. Monday - Friday $30 q.m:-4 PP': July " Toronto Harbour Boat Cruise (Second trust July " Big Creek Boat Farm (Second Bus) Aug. I Waterloo County Tour Aug. " Fergus Highland Games Aug. " Toronto Exhibition SUMMER THEATRE Comé out amfenjoy the freéh air, exercise and sociability. Leave IO: 30 a.m. Return 3:30 p.m. Cost: $2.00 If interested. call 5794020. Aug. " Blyth - Beau Geste & Beautiful Deeds - Musical Comedy Sept. 4 Stratford - “Tile flats, ?3tnatrerie" VACATION TOURS KELLEY'S In the Poconos Sunday July 21 - Wednesday July 24 Cost $325.00 each of Two "THE MATTERHORN OF DOVER" Mont Snow, Vermont Wednesday, Sept. 25 - Sunday Sept. 29 Cost $425.00 each of Two. The foregoing three trips are all inclusive, including cancellation. Blue Cross and all tip- ping. JIM NAMES CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE - Cleveland, Ohio. Sept, 20-22, 3 days. Cost 8259 Twin. LIBERACE - Finger Lakes Resort area. New York state. 3 day gel-away. Aug. Mh t Cost. 8259 Twin Saturday. July 20th Blue Jays vs. Oakland "A's" Saturday. September 2tst . Blue Jays vs. Milwaukee Brewers Saturday. "rtober 5th Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees These games are not for Seniors only - wc are opening this to all ages POOL PROGRAM: Public swimming at both pools Jl'l.Y and AUGUST _ Monday thru Sunday Loo" 00 p m Public Swim too-5. 00 pm, Public Recreational Swim 5 00-6- 30 pm Family Recreational Swim 6 308 00 p m Public Swim . _ Lions Pool - Waterloo Park - Moses Springer Pool _ Lincoln Park Monday July 22, 1985 I: 30 p.m. Admission: $1.00 1f,'lfne"ltl CARDS OTLUCK Sunday, July 21, I985 2 pm. Admission: Potluck Hostess. Lil Clayfieid DATES: Open for the season LOCATION: Bechtel Park. Waterloo tEnter off Bridge Street) TIMES COURTS MAY BE RESERVED Monday to Fridays p.m.-m p.m. Saturdays & Sundays 12 noon to 6 pm now To RESEhNF, A COURT: Phone 743-3961 during the regular hours of opera- tion SUMMER FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS Friday, Julyjzl 1985 2_:00 pm. PAY " YOU PLAY AQUABICS WATER FITNESS IN THE WATER Tuesdays & Thursdays LOCATION: Moses Springer Pool 11:15 a.m.-12 noon NO CHARGE LET'S GO 1‘0 THE BALL GAMES BLUE JAYS TORONTO Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 5794020 tYoior glide Presentation: "Changes in Nature" Guest: Mark Murphy SENIOR ADULTS Friday. August 2, 1985 SUMMER BINGO Mt.0. TRAVEL DAY TRIPS SWING not: HORSESHOES FISHING TRIP WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JULY IO. 1985 - PAGE 39 wanoo 00lijBttllllilli'lllT ttttttttiii"')';.")"", ACTIVITIES A - PUBLIC SESSION 8 .. ADULT ONLY Sundays 3: 30-5:30 p.m. Sundays: 7 to 9 pm. Rink in the Park Seagram Drive - Waterloo “Everyone welcome! " Registrations are being accepted by phone or in person. Monday regular pool hours Lions Pool 88545350 Moses Springer 8854530, DATES throughout July a) Youth session held Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Noon-2:00 p.m. 2) Adult session held Mondays and Tuesdays. 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. WATION: Laurel Creek Conservation Park - Waterloo AGES: Youth - Should be It) years old and weigh a minimum of 95 lbs, NOTE: Students must be able to swim so yards wearing a life jacket and tread water for 3 minutes without use of life jack ets. Cost. Youth _ $50.00 Adult . $60.00 (Ages 10-16 - l7 and over) Includes 6 hours of professional eer- tified instruction, use of land simula tion, free use of rental boards and approved life Jackets, NOTE: Includes park admission REGISTRATION: Phone Waterloo Community Serviees depart ment 886 ISM, ext 2rt Monday to Friday It 30 a m I 30 p m At our Youth Centres. activity is the key There are crafts. sports equipment (football. soccer floor hockey. etc " and many on grounds and tours around the city Our trained staff are receptive to your interests tie rollerskating. dances, etc , and will help you organize your events This is a great opportunity to meet new people. make new friends and help to plan the best summer ever Parkside Drive, Waterloo Ages: 10-15 yrs old Totes.. Mon toFVi 9 Ma m 12 mpm I Ito p m 3 30 p m Rt Centennial School ' Amos Avenue, Waterloo Ages: 8-†yrs old Times: Mon.Tuos.Wod I pm 3 30pm Fri F30am -12pm.|pm,»330 Program Dates: July 5 - August I6 Summer Membership Fee: $800 but special events and off ground excursions may be extra. Registration: Go to the Youth Centre of your choice during the above hours and pick up a registration form from the leaders Registrar tions will be accepted throughout the sum- mer A) Albert McCormick Arena YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRES 7:00 p.01. "Watqrtoo Concert Band" Centennial Bendehell . Allâ€! Side Waterloo Perk- Sponeoted by M.P.T.F. and Wetenoo Community Services Department SWIMMING INSTRUCMIS INTRODUCTORY BOARD SAILING INSTRUCTION Organized by the Waterloo Com. munity Services Department in co-operation with 'A Surf Conner- lion , Marsland Centre: 886-1550 SUMMER CE SKATING II WIYERLOO Sunday. July " FREE SUMR concerns