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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1987, p. 12

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DESIGNER CLASSICS CARPET MANUFACTURERS LTD. 7O Belcan Place, Waterioo 100% wool broadloom & area rugs SATURDAY, MAY 23 â€" 9:00 a.m. : 80 2ND ANNUAL CARPET SALE 886â€"2320 Visit Our Held at: % OFF 'z‘s ,';,/./:"" The seven local Dairy Queen stores in this area e t u. 'V have begun a fundâ€"raising drive to help the caar s § Children‘s Hospital of Western Ontario continue to ** ® & provide affordable, quality health care for London ' area children. o ’ Until May 31, the Dairy Queen stores will display . Ks * cash canisters at their counters. Customers will be s * lA encouraged to drop their change, or any amount P stz»ze â€" _ they wish to donate into the canisters. All proceeds h e a will go to the Children‘s Hospital of Western p » Ontario, London. * “: The local fundâ€"raising effort is part of a T L * campaign by "Dairy Queen‘" to raise $200,000 or »»d e more this year for children‘s hospitals. * se l e * In Canada the centrepice of this effort is the § se Nationa!l Children‘s Miracle Network Telethon, * «. A May 30 and May 31. All money collected locally What â€" This new course for Grade 7â€"12 students What â€" will explore various techniques and media. It is taught by experienced artists. Where â€" The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Art Gallery, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener Where When â€" Juty 6â€"29, 1987, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost â€" $250 with registration form. * * SCHOOL FOR THE VISUAL ARTS _ **SUMMER ART * * SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS What â€" Young people interested in performing and technical arts will enjoy this program. No experience necessary. Placement auditions will be held May 23 and June 27 to determine the level a pupil should enter; Junior level for Grades 6â€"8, Senior level for Grades 9â€"13 and the Technical program for Grades 9â€"13. Where â€" The Centre in the Square, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener and at Suddaby Public School, 171 Frederick St., Kitchener When â€" July 6â€"29, 1987, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost â€" $250 with registration form. When â€" July 6â€"17, 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Cost â€" No charge for the inâ€"class session. $150 for inâ€"car training. REGISTER FOR THESE SUMMER SENSATIONS NOW AT YOUR LOCAL SCHOOL OR THE ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AT THE EDUCATION CENTRE, 51, ARDELT AVE., KITCHENER. For more information call 742â€"1751 (Cambridge Callers Zenith 91630), Extension 298. § 771 3 108 13 0 1. 1 11A J 00 M 3 3. oh. cA d i fchcibe a he What â€" This twoâ€"week course will offer 60 Grade DRIVER EDUCATION 6â€"8 students an opportunity to learn What â€" 25 hours of classroom instruction is outdoor skills. Open to recommended â€" offered in all aspects of sate driving. students throughout Waterioo Region. Students may enrol in 10 hours of inâ€"car Where â€" Cameron Heights Collegiate, 301 Charles training following the inâ€"class session. St. E., Kitchener. From July 20â€"25 Open to secondary school students, 16 participants will stay at the Leslie Frost and over. Students must have a beginner‘s Natural Resources Centre in Dorset. license before starting the inâ€"car training. When â€" July 13â€"25, 1987. Where â€" Grand River Collegiate, 175 Indian Rd., Cost â€" $135 with registration form. Kitchener and at Glenview Park Secondary School, 56 McKay Ave., * * QOUTDOOR EDUCATION U ENRICHMENT PROGRAM 4 4 The Adlys tumily returned a bit of history to the main street of Uptown Waterioo Dairy Queen drive supports area Children‘s Hospital Register your child now for any of these exciting summer programs offered by the Waterioo County Board of Education: nal title, the Husther Hotel. Taking down the old Kent name and replacing it the new was Dave Adiys. Chronicte photo Adult and Continuing Education The Waterioo County Board of Education o2 W ”mm * stays in the community. In addition, the Dairy Queen franchise owners are raising money through donating 50 cents from the sale of each of Dairy Queen‘s newest treat, the **Blizzard" from May 18 through May 31. Volunteers will be selling ‘"Make Miracies Happen" ‘balloons at and around the Dairy Queen stores and stuffed animal toys called, "Flavor Friends" in an effort to raise additional funds for the Telethon. The Osmond Foundation, a nonâ€"profit group founded by the performing Osmond family, will produce the 21â€"hour national television spectacular from studios in Disneyland, California. The Children‘s Miracle Network Telethon, now in its fifth year, raised more than $30 million last year for children‘s hospitals internationally. When â€" For Kindergarten to Grade 3 pupils: Session 1 â€" July 6â€"10 Session 2 â€" July 13â€"17 Session 3 â€" July 20â€"24 Session 4 â€" July 27â€"31 â€" For Grade 4â€"6 pupits: Session 1 â€" July 6â€"17 Session 2 â€" July 20â€"31 â€" All classes will be held 9 am. to 12 noon. Cost â€" $35 for one week for Kindergarten to Grade 3 and $60 for two weeks for Grade These courses are open to Kindergarten to Grade 6 pupils. They will learn drawing, painting, printmaking, puppetry, sculpture, pottery, cartooning and more. â€" In Cambridge at Centennial, Highland and Coronation Public Schools. â€" In Elmira at Park Manor Public School. â€" In Kitchener at Alpine, King Edward, Pioneer Park, Stanley Park and Westheights Public Schools. â€" in New Dundee at New Dundee Public in Waterico at Centennial, N.A. MacEachern and Sandowne Public

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