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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Feb 1973, p. 19

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A division compulsory and Sylvia Hayden the B diviâ€" sion when all the results of a mini gym meet held by Sylvia Hayden placed first in the B Division Compulsory mat routine reâ€" cently at the Lakeshore Association‘s Mini Gym Meet for girls between 9â€"14. photo by Brian O ‘Higgins. Mr. Grady Clay, Editor of Landscape Architecture, Louiseville, Kentucky, will give a public lecture on Thursday, Feb. 15, at 8:15 p.m. in the Mathemaâ€" tics and Computer building, room 2066. Title of the lecâ€" Snowmobiles claim lives of three locals More than 30 people have died in snowvehicle acciâ€" dents so far this winter in Ontario with three of them occurring in Waterioo Counâ€" The O.P.P. reports that the most frequent cause of multiple deaths occurs when the drivers try crossing lakes and rivers and break through the ice. So far, there have been nine separâ€" ate sinkings and 14 deaths in this manner. Jane Bird tops 13 yr. olds F Ward No. 1 (North Ward) February 20th Ward No. 2 (East Ward) February 21st Ward No. 3 (South Ward) ‘February 22nd Ward No. 4 (West Ward) February 23rd Business Tax All Wards â€" February 23rd. As an added convenience for making payment, the Tax Dept. will remain open until 5:30 p.m on all due dates â€" February 20th, 2 1st, 22nd, 23rd and on Saturâ€" day February 17th from. 9:00 AM. to 12:00 noon â€" Additional Hours for Payment Public lecture on cities D.C. Schaefer, City Treasurer & Tax Collectorâ€" City of Waterloo 1973 Interim Levy _ 1st Instalilment _ of Although the most dangerâ€" ous times for crossing ice are at the beginning and end of the winter, other factors like currents, underâ€" ground springs, pressure cracks, and the separation of ice fields all make crossings of this nature hazardous. . The victims of these acciâ€" dents, are paralyzed in the helplessness by the cold water and then drawn unâ€" der by the weight of their waterâ€"soaked clothes. ture will be ‘"How to Look at Cities â€" Varieties of Poâ€" pulist Perception"‘. _ The lecture is sponsored by the School of Urban and Regional Planning. The public is cordially invited to attend. Honorable mention went to Bonnie Briggs and Nanâ€" cy Page for the 12 year olds while Dianne Lemont and Nancy McLeod were named as the most imâ€" proved. Team winners in the A division were: Heidi Enâ€" ng, â€"Maureen â€" O‘Higgins, Juanita Windsor. B diviâ€" sion winning team was Karen Managhan, Dianne Lemont, _ Susan â€" Home, Anita â€" Valentan, _ Sylvia Hayden * Pastor Shrier has just returned from David Wilkerâ€" son‘s Teen Challenge Center * He will share the results of his ministry to heroin adâ€" dicts and daily staff seminars. MY EXPERIENCES WITH ... 11:00 a.m. â€" Message by Assistant Pastor 9:50 a.m. â€" CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR inâ€" * Song writer * Musician * OQutstanding soloist TV â€" Concert â€" Word label recording artist "We travel together®* on Word label is his latest release. Rob Liddel} wrote two hit songs for Centennial Year of a patriotic nature and has eight gospel songs pubâ€" lished. y Conclude your Sunday with ‘‘Sound of Singing""~CKKW 1320 Radio 11:20 p.m. to 1: 00 a.m. cluding classes for youth and adults. NEW YORK CITY DRUG ADDICTS Pastor : Rev. John C. Shrier Assistant Pastor: Rev. Trevor D. Butt Deaconess : Diann Butt ~â€"â€" 7 PM Musical feature: ROB LIDDELL To discuss ways of man gara Peninsula branch of Inter Peace will be at the Waterloo Motor Inn this Thursday evening. The lecture which will begin at 8 p.m. will be open to the public and will discuss man in relations to science, religion and sociâ€" ety. It will also include a discussion of how man can leam to live within this framework. 1 Inter Peace is an interâ€" n a t io n a l organization which has branches in Besides â€" having _ several outlets in the Niagara reâ€" gion Inter Peace has branches in Toronto, Lonâ€" don and Woodstock. 884â€"2015, Mrs. G. Bier 745â€"02 19. Humanities Theatre University of Waterioo For Tickets Contact KITCHENER WATERLOO JUNIOR SYMPHONY Sunday. Feb. 18th 2:30 p.m. STUDENTS $ .75 ADULTS $2.00 Conductor and Music Director Raffi Armenian Watrerioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 19 Friday â€" 8:30 to 10: 30 PM â€" General Sat. â€" 5:30 to 7: 30 PM â€" Family Price â€" §$1.00 Sat. 8:00 to 10:00 PM â€" Adulits Sunday â€" 3: 30 to 5:30 PM â€" Family Price â€" $1.00 > PRICES: Children: 25¢ up to 15 Yrs. Adults: 50¢ Famâ€" ily: $1.00 FREE EYE CLINIC FOR SENIORS â€" 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Feb. Z2nd, 1973 â€" Mount Zion Lutheran Church, 29 Westâ€" mount Rd. South, Waterioo. ICE SKATING â€" MOSES SPRINGER ARENA North, Waterloo Mar. ist, 1973 â€" Wateriloo Public Library (Auditorium} Albert Street, Waterloo. FREE INCOME TAX CLINIC FOR SENIORS â€" Volunâ€" teers from the University Womens Club will help Seniors fill out income tax forms free of charge at the Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre, 20 Albert St., Waterloo from the Secâ€" ond Week in February until March. Call: 579â€"1020 for Dress Rehearsal of Waterloo Collegiate‘s Production of the Play, "GIRL CRAZY" Free for Seniors Date: Thursday, Feb. 15th, 1973 Curtain Time: 1:30 PM Location: Waterloo Collegiate, 300 Hazel Street, Waâ€" terioo FREE BUS leaving the Marsland Centre at 1:00 PM for Seniors without transportation to the High School. Phone : 579â€"1020 to reserve a seat on the bus. Monthly Shopping Expedition and Film Show at Waâ€" terloo Square Mail for Seniors and Nursing Home Resiâ€" dents. CoOrdinated with Universal Vision and Waterloo Square Management. Universal Vision, Waterloo Library and Community Services Presents: Film on Travel and Entertainment and Education at Waterloo Public Library (Auditorium ) the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month. For details please call: 579â€"1020. PUBLIC SWIMMING Y.M.C.A. â€" Tuesday and Thursâ€" day â€" 12:00 to 1:30 PM â€" Adults only Cost: Adults: 60¢ â€" Children 25¢ Saturday â€" 7:00 to 10:30 â€" Adults; Children; Sunday â€" 2:00 to 4: 30 â€" Adulits; Children; @TH ANNUAL MINOR SPORTS VOLUNTEERS REâ€" COGNITION DINNER to be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall on : ‘ _ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1973 Invitations have been sent out to everyone who has been involved in our Minor Sports programs in a volunâ€" tary capacity in the past year. § If through some oversight, you have not received an (if necessary) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1973 6:30 P.M. ALL STAR PLAYOFFS â€" February 15th, 1973 Novice â€" 7:00 PM VS Brantford Pee Wee â€" 8:00 PM VS Brantford Bantam â€" 9:00 PM VS Brantford invitation at this time, pieasé contact our office.: "LOCAL ARTISTS IN REVIEW"‘ Feb. 5thâ€" 16th * The 2nd Exhibition in this series will be "THE DIVERâ€" SIFIED WORKS OF DiANE TYRRELL®;. recent paintings in oils, pastels, and ink. Mrs. Tyrrell will demonstrate techniques on Wednesday afternoons and Gallery is open during Library Hours evenings. We feel that this is an exceptionally exciting display of all types of paintings and we extend a special inviâ€" tation to classes and art students to attend in a group. Mrs. Tyrell will be available for discussion on request. MAJOR JUVENILE ALL STARS WATERI.OOPPU!;IC LIBRARY WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY 1973 â€" St. Agnes Church, 75 Bluevale St. AT WATERLOO ARENA Waterioo Arena BRANTFORD ACTIVITIES s Municipal Offices, Marsland Centre: 576â€"2420 COMMUNITY SERVICES

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