Host of activities planned for Symphony Week sounds and special events that will take place during Symphony Week this year. Proclaimed Symphony Week by the Waterloo Regional Coun- eil,ttseweeshrunsftxtmMay2- lo. Organized by the Women‘s Committee of the Kitchener-Wa- terloo Symphony. this year's Symphony Week has two Impor- tant objectives; o to attract the attention of both residents and visitors to the area to the vibrant musical life of this community otoprovidemusictothosewho don‘t have the opportunity to go out and enjoy a concert: seniors in institutions. patients in hospi- tals, and children in special homes. Concerts will be per- formed by area music students. radio appearances,, Symphony Week will reach more of the community and will enjoy the co-operation of more area busi- nesses, corporations and individ- uals than ever before. Following is a list of events: Saturday, May 2 "Symrhtmy Goes to Market“ - The Buns Quintet o! the Can-dun Chamber Emu» Me will mu. on human“ buggy. the Waterloo and Kitchener Farmers' lu- May. May I Concerts at the Prawn Spring: Garden (Gal! mane Gurus “no Singers). Victoria Place (University Heights Giris' Choir). and St. Raphael's Nursing Home IMeGrettttr Euler Public) Treasure Hunt at the John Galt Centre. Tuesday, May ' Concerts at Rockway Senior Citizens Centre (Cameron was Oomph Bend) and Parkwood Manor (Sunnysule Band and String Orchestra) Tum Hum at (inseam Mall WM}. May I Concerts at Central Park lodge (Forest Heights Collegiate Senior Band), K-W Hospital (Beckett School of Piano). and Stalin“: Home (Cameron Heights Inter mediate Band) Treasure Hunts at Westmount Place We: Centre and Market Square My, May T Canadian Chamber Ensemble meet! at the - Terrace Concerts at the Sun been Home (Cameron Hewitt: Concert Band) and “Maven Hurting Home ' - School of Husk Geno Enaemhle) Friday. May 3 Treasure Hunt: at Stanley Park Mall and m Centre Concert: at Fteeport Hanna! "at-turs School {he & Cookie Band). Famine Mennonite Harm (St. Andrew‘s Stage land and Brass Quintet) and Luther- weatl (Kitchener Collegiate Stage Band) -eHmttaatthesttsoeRoadMall, Guelph and Frederick Street Plaza Saturday. lay a We Hut at Waterho Town Square “Might and Roses Ball" timdraiatrttt event at The Semen: III-scum 8-day. lay In Free W's Day concert at The Centre In The - with the " Syn-My. mu are "mu: at Centre In: oertee udlnyc Canal! at Winston Hail mam Piano Mull! Hum at Fairview Put Mail My. May 3 Area residents will have a Raoul! tune following all the With special "NtneertrA can: - Call 884-3498 {RAND Riiir,trt'r'tiitiigitiRt 0 Waterloo County , oo-Op PROPANE 20 Shirk Place; Kitchgner ("" 744-6351 SPIE CIA d. ___ titjit, [11165 We've expended our roduct IIne to serve on better. COME ON IN - CELEBRATE a. gAVE DURING OUR GRAND RE-OPENING! . GREEN CROSS GARDEN ' PET FOOD SUPPLIES q CAMPING EQUIPMENT AND . BARBECUE REPAIRS ACCESSORIES . SOFTENER SALT q BROILMASTER, BROIL- MATE, WAIT BARBECU§S -. 920 III. PROPANECS? REFILL ONLY " I 2 s 0 20 kg bag of dog food q 10 kg bag of eat food 0 20 kg bag of wild bird seed q 40 kg or 2 - 20 kg bags 3 of softener salt , "V'. PM“, I" 1 all “WY, I" t W EXTENDED HOURS: Friday, May l, tr mm. to a p.m.; Saturday, May 2,! a._m._to lee on all Green Cross products Our Green Cross sales rep will be on hand May 2 from 9 mm. to 1 pm. to answer (a your questions. f250/o l DISCOUNT ONLY Y " I 5 1 (Regular $7.25) itiimiii"iti6uihdttailitt RE-OPENING () " OFF iriiiTTaCTiriiEEjiriEi1 GREEN CROSS (off Lanbntorjn Old f1tfftL1rEttl 2 DAYS ONLY! OFFER 2 DAYS ONLY - MAY 1 & 2 $25 DISCOUNT ('"ii Broil-Mate W441 W561 W521 W591 W551 W599 (with coupon) © 10°/o 'l DISCOUNT (it) 250/0 © DISCOUNT on all barbecue accessories when 1tr,'il'gingll Broil-Mate or Broilmaster barbecue. Our D Wait sales rep will be here May 1 from 12 to tt to answer your questions. C8) LAVA ROCK Ct $3.95 ON ALL BBQ REPLACEMENT PARTS Broilmaster BW5E BW4F BW3H BW3K 8 lb. bag Regular $5.25