MORE SUMMER I’ll" [A 1mm Inlllaiwe of L___ ‘Thu Wanna.) Cannon]: District School Board a l The Grand River Conservtrtitm Authority Now registering F " Open. July 5 - Aug 27 a? 9am-4 pm daily . ttt 5100 week I $25 daily " ttt at Laurel Creek Education Centre. Moo ' Early drop off at 8 30 am. late puck-up td 5 pm “10% discount tor 3"s child from same family A popular. outdoor, day program where children explore and experience first-hand, all that nature has to offer. For children ages 6-12 yrs All denominations welcome 9 Lours Coouung ( ‘ummunm and A he mauve him alum _ KICK-OFF a (h) SOCCER if, SCHOOLS Call 745-6887 Spaces an: limited, m please book curly to reserve place, Discounts on more than one child WATERLOO 884-6154 CALL NOW!!! If. you are interested in theJUn and pleasures of sailing, visit the Club on Conestoga Lake or call Lie Baker at 744-2853 for more information, Youth tit sat" t',l',iiie',t'l It“? a: iriaust . l week long camp (5 Cumps available) . month of July . Games & FUN!! . European C oaches . Awards and Prizes sa" 2',ttGs"' stat Conestoga Sailing Club Ion "(I vuvunl Starling at 2 pm, the kstivaies include children?, games and enter1amment, crafts, face panning. a dunk tank, a water slide. demonstrations and a camp-style sing-a- long, The university) four museums arc open and free to the publsc that afternoon as well, Canada Day 1999 marks the 15th anniversary of the UW Canada Day Cele, branons. For the 15th mnserullvc year, the Unwersuy of Waterloo is offering the community an excuing day of free fun in celebration of Canada birthday Known across Waterloo Region for Its fantastic musctally enhanced fireworks display, the UN Canada Day Celebrations also ollcr a lull day offree activities prior lo the evening's light show. jointly sponsored bv UW?, Federation of Students There will also he an ans and crafts fair [Alluring a wide sclection of hand-crafted aw celebrales 15 years at Canada Buy activities ' LNiert!,!,iil,il'itj.?tfit!fT M Sale Now On SHOES WILL BE PRICED AS FOLLOWS REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE upto89.95..................N0W 64-99 94.95to110.°°..................N0W 74.99 114.95to144.95..................N0W 94.99 149.95to179.“ ..................NOW 119.99 184.95t0219.95 m..............,,..), 149.99 224.95t0249.95 ..................Now 174.99 89.95 o.................?' tIOP' o.................?' I44.95 m.................' I79.95 ..................NOW 1 219.95 m..............,,..), 1 M9." ..................Now 1 Sglected Handbag Savings as Well WOMEN'S ANNUAL goods for sale and food vendors offering hamburgers, souvlaki, candy floss and more, The celebrations are held on the Colum- bia Lake Fields. just north M Columbia Street West, Free parking for the days " The Twm City Spinners Wheelchair Sports Inc. will be holding tts second annual Wet IN Wild Day Saturday at the Conestoga Sailing Club at the lake from 9 am. to l pm. Disabled children Will he able to take part in water skiing, tubing, (muting. kayaking and sailing. Twin City Spinners host children's day Local disabled children aged four to 18 will have a chance lo actively take part in a number of water sports this Saturday (june 26) at Conestoga Like. The free event will Include a barbecue More than 50,000 people celebrated Canada Day at the umversny last year, For more Information contact Martha Foulds at 888-4567, ext. 6698, or Yttut our websue at httpy/canadadayuwaterlomca lunch and professional instruction and guidance from the sailing club, Ski-For-All and the Rotary Children's Centre. It ts being wholly sponsored by the Twin City Spinners Wheelchair Sports Inc. and Spin- ncrs Wheelchair Activity Days, The purpose for the day [or children with physical dvsabihnes IS for them to gain confidence and dlgmly through par- t1cnpatmg m sports. rccrmlmn and related programs. For more information about the evenL call kathy Pkffcr at T418057, tMtses IS available in most campus lots sa Ta sa 1 1 s Ill as 1 " ss ss ss ss ss ss "