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Weston-York Times (1971), 12 Jul 1973, p. 5

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Adults may look on enâ€" viously as youngsters atâ€" tempt the challenge of staying dry while getting from mainland to island on hand slides that pass through timed jets of water. Instead of tug o‘ war, there‘s tug o‘water â€" buckets of water A unique water play area for childrenâ€" the only one of its kind in the world â€" opens this week at Ontario Place as this season‘s addition to Children‘s Village. The water play area has a range of aquatic play events to keep children wet and laughing for hours. The Mock Clock, based on the tradition of old perâ€" forming European clocks, is made of fourâ€"foot cubes that come to life every 15 minutes when the clock gears whir One of the brightest adâ€" ditions to Ontario Place ‘73 is a 16‘ by 12‘ animated clock in the reception area of the Provincial _ Governinent showplace. Eric McMillan, chief designer for Ontario Place, stands in front of his latest creation. The Mock Clock, located in the reception area, comes to life every 15 minutes when the clock gears whir and a conductor taps his baton. Birds pop out and sing the Ontario Place theme song; a group of singing ladies chime in. Ontario Place hostesses followguit, and then some FULL and PARTIAL DENTURES DIRECT TO IHE PUBLIC DENTURE REPAIRS & RELINES. WESTON DENTURE CLINIC 1913 Weston Road, Werien * 244â€"0705 Member of the Denturist Society of Ontario Animated clock a delight Water play area Children can coast through fountain slides that are walls of water and end up in a rubber pool, or send jets of water squirting from a lightâ€" hearted variety of humanâ€" shaped heads on push and tip over stationary bicycles when one rider pedals faster than the other. Instead of water guns, there are pedal cannons: the child builds up water pressure within the cannon and directs the jet of water at a target. and a conductor taps his baton. Birds pop out and sing the Ontario Place theme song; a group of singing ladies chime in. Ontario Place hostesses follow suit and then some dancers, the familiar Ontario Place animals and a jester perâ€" form. The Ontario flower, the trillium, and the Ontario Place symbol are animated; Every MONDAYâ€"WEDNESDAY FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY Early Games 7:30 p.m. _ Regular Games 8 p.m. N RUbINA AALL 924A ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST (at Oakwood) AIR CONDITIONED FOR INFORMATION BINGO ADMISSION $1.00 atomn _ 653â€"0027 or 6544234 ROBINA HALL The water play area is divided into three levels connected ‘by waterfalls through which there is a constant flow of purified, heated water. The water depth throughout is a harâ€" mless five to six inches. dancers, the familiar Ontario Place animals and a jester perform. The Ontario flower, the trillinm, and the Ontario Place symbol are animated; then a bear waves the Ontario flag. The zany twoâ€"minute interlude ends with two beavers applauding by clapping their tails together. For the sprinkler set there is an umbrella of water called fun fountain, and a trickle area of pump pudâ€" dles, turn taps and flood To regain their wits, visitors will appreciate the quiet relaxation of the Welcome Wall, where they can longe on a comfortable chairs and listen to the Ontario Place .story, acâ€" pump. then a bear waves the Ontario flag. The zany twoâ€" minute interlude ends with two beavers applauding by clapping their tails together. tivated by a pressure senâ€" sitive switch in the seat. Opposite these talking chairs is a picture wall of fourâ€"footâ€" square color transparencies combine with a number of sepiaâ€"toned cutouts. > 1915 WESTON ROAD at LAWRENCE 241â€"0462 OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS student at Eastern Washington State Coilege, was among 747 candidates for degrees awarded Friday, June 8. NOW IN FULL SWING Mr. Mrs. Figg, daughter of We get repeated requests to supply pyjama tops for men who only wear pyjama tops. Likewise, for men who only wear the bottoms. As a public service we would like to introduce these men to one another. . If there is a "topless" or "bottomless" man in your life, please register him with us. High hon BECK SHOE SALE The Times, Thursdoy, July 12, 1973â€"Page 5 NO TRIFLERS PLEASE KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR 4 JOHN STREET WESTON OBJECT â€" NIGHTMARRIAGE! Road, obtained _ a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics. _ She graduated with the highest honors and has E.W.S.C. Robinson, 2336 Weston

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