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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Mar 1973, p. 15

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When the Legionnaires return they will compete in the Georgetown Inter- national Bantam Toum- ament. The winner of this series will compete against the winner between George- town and Belleville on Fri- day. March 23 at 12:30 p.m. and again at 8:00p.m. Mar. 17 is Moppet Club 10:30 am. for 3 to 6 year olds. This week Moppets will celebrate St. Patricks Day with songs, dances. stories and shamrock cook- ies. In the afternoon at 2:30 films will be shown for the entire family. Five of the most popular films will be shown including Cin- derella. Legionnaires to journey to Chicago by Peggy Kempell The Waterloo Major Bantam Legionnaires trav- el to Chicago on the week- end to play in the Chicago Minor-Hawk Third Annual lntemational Hockey Toum- ament. There will be six tourm ament series with six teams in each series. The Legionnaires will com- pete in the Bantam I ser- ies to be played on March 17 and 18. lProgrammes for preschoolers, children, Morning programs start at 10:30 and the afternoon ones at 2:30 lasting for one hour. Tickets are required for the Monday, Wednesday and Friday performances and may be picked up at the main desk of the children's department free of charge. Tickets for the programs planned for spring break programs are now avail- able at Waterloo Public library. The line-up for the Week is as follows. SPRING QUARTER PROGRAMME Friday, March 30th - 9:00 am. 7 9:00 pm. , MEMBERS REGISTRATION: WednesdayrMar'ch 2t?th-9:0oa.m.-S:oop.m. Mar. 19 is the day set Library set for break week * !.Pe' is Cr' 2 <3” (6 /r. Hut“ join this hrxhh5 group. . sithe Watetloo Family 'Y' REGISTRATION FOR NON-MEMBERS Mar. 24 the Moppets will welcome spring. They will learn about farming through songs, games, stories and instruction on planting. Each Muppet will plant corn and prizes will be given t later date for best plants. Mar. 22 the circus comes to Waterloo Library. Kaf- fee the clown will lead the Grand March. tell Jokes and give out popcorn. Billy Goats Grufi; The Three Bears and the Prin- cess who couldn't cry. Dis- cussion on puppetry will follow the performances. Mar. 21. the May Court Puppeteers will present Three Wishes: The Three for the second annual drag- on festival which is a day set aside to learn about lovable dragons with songs. stories, dances and crafts. Mar. 20 is Film Festival. One hour of films and a trip to a maple syrup farm. 145 Lincoln Road, Waterloo. 579-3500 Triumph MOTORCYCLE SALES and SERVICE Kawasaki BSA 325 Weber St. North OPEN Tue. - Sat s a.m. to 6 p.m. 'c',NSIIW: for Wednesday. Mafch 28th - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m Thursday, March 29th - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m teens and adults both Physical and Social. Mar. " four colour mov- Elegant will be shown at ies including Elmer The Family Films attaopm. including classes for youth and adults. --- - -- TUESDAYS 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. - "FAMILY NIGHT" Spiritual involvement for every age. 11:00 a.m. - ASSISTANT PASTOR SPEAKING 9350.81,“ , CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR You are invited to enjoy this Canadian based group present the Gospel in Song Waterloo Kitchener Come and hear JESS”: Lr2f7iE'.rp1 MESSAGE BY THE ASSISTANT PASTOR "Sound of Singing" CKKW 1320 Radio 11:20 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Pastor: Rev. John C. Shrier Assistant Pastor: Rev. Trevor D. Butt Deaconess: Diana Butt THE SHAR PADS QUARTET 7 PM Conclude your Sunday with: UYCNENEIMAYEKM Ontario 8. Duke Sts. Waterloo Square * '05 "dt c; z ts", .6 t” “if? mans DATES AND TIMES: FRIDAY. APRIL 6th. 1973 - 7:00 to 9:00 PM SAT, APRIL 7th. l973- 10 AM t02PM FRIDAY. APRIL 13. I973 - 7 PM t09 PM SAT APRIL”. 1973- IO AMto2 PM LOCATIONS FOR REGISTRATIONS: tl I Cedarbrae Public School 42. Moses Springer Recreation Centre t.3t Waterloo Arena Please watch the Waterloo Chronicle on March 28th and April 4th for more information regarding different age divmons There will also be information available about the K-W Track and Field Club Organized gym and movie programs are being run at Cedarbrae, Winston Churchill, Lincoln Heights, St. Michaels and Centennial schools for the week of Mar- ch 19th to 23rd. A trip to the African Lion Safari will conclude the program on the Friday afternoon of that week. For more information please call Community Services at 576-2420, Ext: 60. Join Canadian Calorie Counters and start getting in shape for Summer. For more information call: Mary Freiheit. 884-4306. BACKYARD POOL COURSE Topics - Maintenance & Filtration - Pool Safety ' - Backyard Pool and the Law $5.00 per person; $7.50 per couple. Tues. and Thurs. _ 12:00 to 1:30 pm - Adults only Saturday - 7:00 to 10:30 - Adults and Children: Sunday - 2:00 to4:30 PM - Adults and Children. Cost: Adults 6iht Children 25e - y - not A WEIGHT vacuum . The course will include approximately five hours of information and discussion April 25th and May 2nd, 1973. Register Now. ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN DURING THE SPRING BREAK - FREE SKATING - March 1 Sth - 23rd Waterloo Arena Monday, March 19th - 2 to 4 PM Tues. March 20th - 2 to 4 PM Thurs. March 22nd - 2 to 4 PM Friday, March 23rd - 3:30 to 5 PM Moses Springer Arena please call 5791020 for details. - All Seniors Welcome, - Watch the Waterloo Chronicle for Trips to the fol- ti,ovwt't2"verda1e Zoo - Toronto, Calgary Stampede y . . . "DlS8lE1f-tW-PARA0E" "Easter Fling" - by Foster Grand-Parent Program students - St. Davids School, to be held at Mount Zion Lutheran Church Hall Saturday, April let. 1973 at 1:00 PM. Free home Tu Clinic for Seniors - Volunteers from the University Womens Club will help Seniors fill out income tax forms free of charge at the Drop-ln-Cen- tre, 20 Albert Street, Waterloo from the second week in February until March. Call: 579-1020 for informa- tion. Seniors, do you have odd jobs around the house to be done - cleaning out garages, basements, tree pruning.- For free help call Landscaping United Ltd., 884-2571 Bus Leaves the Marsland Centre Parking Lot at " 11:30 A.M. Show begins at 1:30 PM. in Toronto Bus returns to Waterloo by 6:30 P.M. FEE: $4.70 per person Call: 579-1020 to. reserve your ticket. - Applications are now being accepted for: Playground Leaders - Daycamp Counsellors, Youth Centre Di- rectors - Swimming Instructor/ Lifeguards. - Contact our office at 576-2420 for information and ap- plication forms. . _ PUBLIC SWIMMING - Y.M.C.A. ICE SKATING - MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Friday - 8:3trtot0:30 PM - General Sat. -5:30to 7:30PM-FamiiyPrice-ti.00 Sat. -8:00tot0:00PM-Adults Sunday - 3:30 to 5:30 PM - Family Price - 81.00 PRICES: Children: 25e up to 15 years - Adults: 5 Family: ti.00 OF INTEREST " SENIORS Wooden Ottoman. WM, that M, 1973 " SUMMER MINOR SPORTS REGISIRATIONS GIRLS: SOFTBALL BOYS: BASEBALL SOCCER SOFTBALL SOCCER Monday, March 19th - 2 to 4 PM Tues. March 20th - 2 to 4 PM _ Wed. March let-2to4 PM "SCHOOL HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS" DATE: March 20th. 1 973 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT (Maple Leaf Gardens) ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES Municipal Offices, Marsiand Centre : 576-2420

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