SCATTERING THOUGHTS Waterloo Regional Police constable Dolby capâ€" tured the attention of children at a Lakeshore Village Safety Party. The residents association Creating a sense of community Lakeshore does consist of people trying to create a bhappy neighborhood. The association encompasses all who live in Lakeshore. It is a nonâ€"political and a non Association Lakeshore is that parcel of landfprawlingout into the cornfields off the Weber street extension. The name of Lakeshore might be defended describâ€" ing the serene waters at the centre of the community. Here willows should dip into the sparkling lake while children skim pebbles over the surface. However there is no lake to be found. A new chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society has been formed in Waterâ€" loo Region and will serve all the communities. The aim of the Society is to provide service to paâ€" tients and their families, to educate the public on the social problems created by the disease and to help provide funds for reâ€" search by which it is hoped the cause, cure and preâ€" vention of Multiple Sclerâ€" osis may be found. P general meeting will be held on Monday. Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the R.C.A.F. The immediate goal of the new local chapter is to make sure that every M.S. paâ€" tient and their families in By Lakeshore Village rea is aware of its presâ€" .S. society formed * * 1 > / es . 2 (/? @é\ ,’ t ;-jj,’,‘g ï¬ f:‘ ‘-fd\«“: (.‘:t"‘ f al meeting wi Monday. Dec. 1 @_*> sSPECIALS rate paying group with the purpose and guideline being, ‘"to create a sense of comâ€" comunity.‘ Strides are takâ€" en in the social and recreaâ€" tional direction. Association, 404 Wing, 510 Dutton Drive, Waterloo. 2Â¥ A new shipment has just arrived. lron all is a pressing attachment . which allows you to press fabrics without a pressing cloth and without sticking. : "Aibbon Headguarters The association‘s meetâ€" ings are held at Messiah Luâ€" theran Church, the second Tuesday of each month at 8:30 p.m. All meetings are open to the Lakeshore residents. _ Approximately four times a year happenâ€" ings are recorded in a Lakeâ€" shore newspaper put togethâ€" er with volunteer help. In the way of activities, there is volleyball for men, Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 11 pm. at Cedarbrae, recâ€" reational hockey Wednesâ€" ALMOND STICKS DUTCH GINGERBREADS CURRANT BUNS Dec. 3rd â€" 8th only Dutch Santa Claus "Ribbon Headquarters 576â€"5530 days from 9 p.m. to 10 at Albert McCormick arena and badminton for men and women Thursdays and alâ€" ternate Fridays at Cedarâ€" brae School from 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. There is an instructional program in gymnastics for girls 4â€"14 years of age. Apâ€" proximately 130 girls are acâ€" tive in this area. Groups opâ€" erating in the home offer inâ€" struction in crochet and needlepoint for small groups of five ladies each. The association has been very active in providing social activities throughout the year. There has been a spring dance, a pub to preâ€" sent the recreational troâ€" phies and a safety party for preschoolers. _ A hayride was held later in September at the Laurel Creek conservation â€" area there organized the event as part of their acâ€" tivities. Waterloo Square Fri. till 9 _ 15° 6/45° $1.19 Upcoming events include a Christmas party for the young people with a visit from Santa and an open house where the budding gymnasts will be on display. As long as Lakeshore has people with ideas and enerâ€" gy, the association will conâ€" tinue to create a sense of community. and during Oktoberfest an Oompah evening was held at the 404 Wing. This year give the gift that gives all yearâ€" an Ontario Motor League Membership. ONLY $20. during December, and we‘ll gift wrap it too. ‘ 836 Courtland at the Expressway GIVE A GIFT MEMBERSHIP .‘ e . and save %%«\ 576â€"1020 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 5, 1973 9 Offer expires December 31