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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Apr 1974, p. 12

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_ " mm-w.milxnm 5 PRINCESS ST., WATERLOO FOR ADULTS HATHA - YOGA: Beginners and Advanced leve!s_; MONDAY FITNESS: Exercises and nutrition help. Monday evenings GYMNASTICS: a new way to exercise. Tuesday evenings LADIES FITNESS: Thursday afternoons and evenings GYM AND POOL FITNESS: Combined exercises in the gym and water. Thursday afternoons and evenings. FITNESS FOR 39ers: A special class for older women Tuesday after- noons and Wednesday evenings. BADMINTON LESSONS: Thursday evenings SEhltt-PRNATE SWIM LESSONS: Thursday Mornings FOR CHILDREN LITTLE PEOPLES: A combined gym and crafts program for the pre- SNO-MOW REPAIRS HORWNG'S calmness SMES schooler. Tuesday afternoons. MOMS AND MOPPETS: A combined gym and swim program for mothers and their toddlers. Thursday mornings. All classes start 2nd and 3rd week in Aprd Register now! at the K-W YWCA. 84 Fredenck Street. Kitchener call 7M-6507, HORNUNG'S CHILDREN'S SHOES 84 Frederick St. SatraglmtnietSt-tamtttustrtrBeotam ShoesExpenlyFitmd Numb-Span aim-unac- (mmwmmlm) K-W YWCA SPRING PROGRAMMES an... mm,d....u'afu - ' .hrsoeaamhkdboetosoetru-oodsh-tMod. Hanan? Attrorehttr 12.0 AN8tttEUtfStT “Malabar Waterloo Square "Y0SAtEPAttrrO0$t1AtttmhMtWStANtstt-t euoeteoehetreeyottaeeheetnsehoet-oa, GRAND OPENING SPECIAL PHONE 743-9031 WIN A 4 hp TRAIL BIKE Snowthrowers, Lawnmowers, Tillers, ck. Authorized air cooled mom: K-W YWCA ExctttshtE CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE Cetemtutetuhiitsotthostrte. WE ALSO RENT our wi'WJRIETmm m..." Including Mod I...“ Kitchener Monday and Wednesday evenings Thursday mornings Manday and Wednesday noon-hours In all " teams from thr tarioaatdmeheepartieipat- ed in the Oshawa toufna- ment. including tic teams in the Deb division (older girls), Fly. Yvoué Coomba andJanet hateigne. pionship The Waterloo Bella had defend Pick- eriettt IS-T prior to the Hamil- tm match. awards for Waterloo ii: Watedoo was mauled " in overtime by Hamil- but were eeeated with sptetamnshht awards for Waterloo Call 744-6507 Who-no." In the Senior Division of the Mathematics caegory. Alfred Dick. 18. , Grade 13 student at Waterloo Colle- giate won first prize with a two pendulum harmoeto- Second place in the same section went to a team of students from MacGregor Senior Public School with a computer game. Team members are Andy Alix. Glen Geiger, Donald Isaac and Ted Stone]. An militia! entitled British Painting (1650-1950) A CROSHZ'HON will be the main exhibit at The Kitchener - Waterhoo A rt Gallery for the month of Waterloo students 'tiiiiiijiiii,i'j, dominate Fair tg $5.12: Waterloo students domin- ated the Mathematics eat- egory and placed well in the Physical Sciences sec- tion of the first annual Wa- terloo Regional Science and Douglas Rogers. llgrade 8 student at Lincoln Heights Senior Public School. piac- ed first in the Junior Di- vision of the Mathematics category with a digital clock project. Wheeling Fair held last week-end at the Uni- versity of Waterloo. More than 5.000 swing dtAhtdBs wen given away to patrons recentIy as the Kitchenet Farmers Market welcomed visitocs to spring 1974. The new mavket building opens Saturday. June tst in Kitchener. Spectficatlon Sheets and tender forms may be picked up at the above address. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ed "TENoEtt NO. 549 iiriLAiiiiGiriiidiirit VARIOUS SCHOOLS WITHIN THE BOARDS SYS, TEM- I974". A. Gang type or Wing type reel mowers must be used. B, Minimum Width of mower must be 6 feet, C. Motive power on equipment shall be not less than 10 " Tenders must be addressed to Business Administrator and Secretary-Treasurer. co Administrator of Ma- terials, 7th Floor. Corporation Square, P 0 Box 68. Kitchener. Ontario N2H-3W5. and must be received no later than {00 p m. local time. Monday. April 15th 1974. and contained in a sealed envelope clearly mark- Minimum Equipment Sta-duds: The Waterloo County Board of Education'will receive written tenders for lawn mowing for various schools within the Board's System - 1974. British painting exhibition TENDER FOR LAWN MOWING There were 70 entries in the fair which saw four students win major awards of trips to Calgary to com- pete in the Canada-Wide Science Fair in May. In the Senior Division of the Physical Sciences sec- tion. Brian Gingrich. 18. a grade 13 student at Water- loo Collegiate. placed third with a project of the prin- cipals and properties of a laser. In the Intermediate Di- vision 0 the Physical Sci- ences category. Dan Bois- vert 16, of Bluevale Ave., Waterloo. and his team- mate Chris Campbell. won first place with a dirod (ele- ctrostatic) generator. They are Grade II students at St. Jerome's High School, Kitchener. This collection of paint- ings has been made avail- able through the generosity and cooperation of the Art Gallery of Ontario. The graph which he built. He also won the Best of Cate- gory Award for the best project in the Mathematics sections. April. The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery will also be offering the artists of the region the opportunity of exhibiting their works through the Second Annual Artforms Tq Regional Jur- ied Exhibit. Included in this exhibit of portraits and landscapes are works dating from about 1650 by artists such as Wil- liam Hogarth. Sir Joshua Reynolds. John Singer Sar- gent. Augustus John and John Piper. The exhibit will be open free to the public from April 5 to April as. These paintings in no way reflect the trends or styles of British painting and have merely been selected as the most available works from the Art Gallery of On- tario Permanent Collection and are shown for the pure pleasure of the general viewing public. In an endeavour to make their works available to the public during the time they are closed the Art Gal- lery of Ontario has select- ed a few works from their collection of British Paint- ings including some which have not been shown for several years. to create a small but unique exhibit to be shown only in the Kit- chener-Waterloo Art Gal- lery. ELECTRICAL [ cai"iiiLHiiiisi opportunity of showing these works from the permanent collection of the Art Gal- lery of Ontario at this time is due to the current con~ struction of their new gal- lery facilityinToronto, . Phone 576-9426 _ Industrial - Cohmercial - Residential A ir Conditioner and Dryer Installations ELLIOTT

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