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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 1989, p. 22

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PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 14, 1989 %o 25 Discount > on All Sample s y / Book Prices Z x Offer in effect til June 30/89 MENON HARBEC ACADIAN UPHOLSTERY & INTERIORS CELEBRATES THEIR Visit Our Showroom Today 550 Parkside Dr., Unit 18A stories, crafts and songs. The sessions begin either Tues. July 4 or Wed., July 5. *Registration begins June 22. Free. for an hour of films on July 6 and 20 and Aug. 3,17 and 31 beginning at 2:30 p.m. Free. â€" Free children ages 4â€"12, The Synthesized Theatre presents The Electric Dream with Professor Bunch and his assistant Barney brewing up some bizarre and colorful fun. Sat. July 13, at 2 p.m. for 45 min. *Admission is $1 * mal 108 e Summer Crafts and Activities: Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons in July from 2:30â€"3:30, your 3% to fiveâ€"yearâ€"old may be registered for Did you know that Waterloo has two public libraries? Besides the main branch at 35 Albert St., there is the Parkside Branch Library at 500 Parkside Drive (joined to the Albert McCorâ€" mick Arena). The branch offers a large selection of adult and children‘s books ;t.h exciting chtill:'ena programs throufhout Summer mon‘ For the Schoolâ€"age readers, Summer Reading Club: Join the "Reading Safari" and win prizes, play games certificates, coloring sheets, and bookmarks. Watch for the everâ€"popular giant candy jar. _ s _ For preâ€"schoolers, Junior Explorers: Junior explorers are encouraged to participate in the Readâ€"to Meâ€"Program. Stories can be read to preâ€"schoolers (3â€"6 yrs.) by family members and friends. Prizes, games and their own special "Guesstheâ€"number" candy jar will all be waiting for the pintâ€"sized adventurers. *Registration for both programs begin June 27. Free of charge. Children (parents too) of all ages are invited 13th We would like to thank our valued customers by offering a Shoemaker award winners ‘‘*WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET" Friday & Saturday TOM DESTRY ANNIVERSARY 373 Bridge St. W. + Waterloo Mon.â€"Fri. 11:00â€"1:00 Sat. 2:00â€"1:00 largest selections of samples in the area. 747â€"4222 Ask about our line of custom made furniture The Dorothy Shoemaker Literary Awards were presented at the Waterloo Public Library in the James Brown Auditorium May 26. Judges for this contest were Mary di Michele for poetry and Ann Ireland for prose. Winners for prose, Senior: Night Shoot â€" Barbara Kyle, Sadieâ€"Jacqueline Hennessy. Intermediate: Ludovineâ€"Michael Blake, The Seven Stones of Chaos â€" Andrew Wilson. Junior: The Emily Phase â€" Linor Gerchak, Bridge in Time â€" Karen Bender, Learning About Life â€" Hope Bernhardt. Winners for poetry, Senior: Early Walk â€" Lorraine Fairley, Plantingâ€"Sandra Woolfrey. Intermediate: Sunshine Head â€" Richard Quirk, Intermediate: Sunshine Head â€" Richard Quirk, Such was the Sunset â€" Laura Lacey, Sixteen â€" Anne Marie Kline. Junior: Mothers â€" Natalie Buchholtz, My Master â€" Natalie Buchholtz, Snakes â€" Jonathan Willing, The Dandelion â€" Dianna Secord, Bumpfish â€" Brent Tremain. at the door. Tickets are not available in one of the Marg Zavaros is a Waterloo freelance writer. World of Books Marg Zavaros . usn . WHO w 4 P# § (@P Anothier Te.?.. { {i) THIS YEAaR L H \ THEY SHOPAT / 4 ASKY PuS JuST rOoR THE Fun or IT Now 2 locations !9 serve yO K\TCHENF.R GUELPH 119 King 51. west 67 u.cdo"“\ st. f*o ANCTHER TE?... ‘») THIS YEAaR L H | THEY SHOPAT t RSKY PusSsi msumym) , undies or swimwear. Tantalize him with chocolate novelties, lotions and potions or the most stuen BCm Father‘s Day a day he‘ll

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