Chautauqua Coâ€"Operatives Homes at 2280 Munn‘s Ave. will celebrate its 10th anniversary on June 11th, starting with the ‘Pride of Chautaugua,‘ a chilâ€" _, dren‘s bicycle parade at 12 noon. B Afternoon activities starting at 2 p.m. % include carnival games and rides, ‘‘Love 5 Those Legs‘ contest, clowns, face paintâ€" m ing, scavenger hunt, and Kareokee A 2 baking contest at 4:30 p.m., will be folâ€" lowed by a Family Barbecue Dinner at 5:30 p.m., and a Street Dance for coâ€"op members and their guests at 8 p.m. S Friday, May 2 Chautauqua‘s 10â€"year party PR gette se o k aon »®* The front of the new Iroquois Ridge High School, facing Glenashton Drive. h at Valleybrook (Photo by Peter McCusker) Radio, video and desktop (Continued from page 5) The technology area will feature TV and video equipment, radio staâ€" tion facilities and a desktop publishâ€" ing area. All students will learn about technology and acquire the skills necessary to be entrepreneurs, says Finlay. The gymnasium has been built in the interior of the building to avoid window space loss, and Finlay says he hopes it, as well as the outdoor track and theatre, will be used by the community. The school also houses a personâ€" al and career counselling area, comâ€" munity policing centre and a Family Resource Centre, the latter designed to draw many people into the eduâ€" cational process, says Finlay, who foresees programs in the areas of parenting and recreation being offered. He also envisions the estabâ€" lishment of a senior citizens volunâ€" teer centre to attract "vital" memâ€" (See "Meeting . . .‘ page 7) DON‘T MISS at Garvey‘s NEXT WEEK Fri., May 27 Sat., May 28 J men‘s § snors k DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE 183 Lakeshore Rd. East * 845â€"8911 SANSRBELT® DAYS Trunk Show