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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1974, p. 10

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_ Enumeration begins Provincial Enumerators will visit all households in Ontario during September to conduct the annual muniâ€" cipal enumeration, Revenue Minister Arthur Meen said 10 Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 4, 1974 "Annual municipal enuâ€" meration is quite different from the enumerations conâ€" ducted in preparation for federal _ and _ provincial elections,‘"‘ Mr. Meen exâ€" plained. ‘"Special voters‘ lists are required since eliâ€" gibility to vote is different at the municipal level."‘ The right to vote in federâ€" al and provincial elections is based upon citizenship, age and residency. The right to vote in a municipal election is more extensive since it allows a nonâ€"resiâ€" dent who is at least 18 years old and a Canadian citizen or British subject to vote, if that person owns or rents property in the municipalâ€" ity. The spouse of such a nonâ€"resident is also entitled to vote in that municipality. ‘"However," Mr. Meen pointed out, ‘"‘we require more data than voter eliâ€" gibility. The enumerators must record the names, ages, property status (either owner or tenant) public or separate school support and residency of all members of each household." This information is reâ€" quired for five purposes: â€" The preparation of voters‘ lists for local elections to be held December 2; â€" the division of the educaâ€" tion portion of property taxes between the public and separate school boards ; â€" the distribution of provinâ€" cial grants to local governâ€" ments to help reduce local tax bills; â€" the preparation of jurors‘ lists; â€" the determination of local population statistics to asâ€" sist in municipal and provinâ€" cial planning. **‘Consequently, we cannot use the information collectâ€" ed prior to the recent fedâ€" eral election or any other election,"" Mr. Meen observâ€" ed. ‘"With most of Ontario holding municipal elections on Monday, December 2, we hope this will create _ N. Complete instructions given at our store with every machine sold. P Markinps Markines NPE m P L WESTMOUNT SEWING CENTRE Elastic for Lingerie & Quilted Nylon Scissors and Pinking Shears Sharpened Waterloo‘s Sewing Machine Centre Sales and Service on White Sewing Machines available by appointment. Also home service on White or Elna Machines HOME DEMONSTRATIONS Single & Double Knits ®@ Nylons Tricots @ Laces ®@ Sheers ®@ Lycra FORMEMY SIGMT & SOUND. waTFmOO SQuaARt Westmount Ploce Shopping Centre â€" Inside Ma‘l Waterloo â€" Phone 745â€"4461 Westmount Sewing Centre See Our Fabric Collection AND SEWING SCHOOL have been trained to conâ€" duct this year‘s program. These enumerators carry ministry of revenue identiâ€" fication cards and large blue â€" binders _ containing enumeration forms. greater interest and voter turnout in elections for councils, _ school _ boards and public utility commisâ€" sions." Council members and trustees will hold ofâ€" fice for a twoâ€"year term. About 11,000 enumerators "If changes are required as, for example, an addiâ€" tion to the family or new occupancy, a change in school support or the attainâ€" ment of voting age, then the enumeration notice is corrected on the spot. The responding â€" adult verifies the changes and a revised notice will be mailed to the household by the assessâ€" ment office. should be conducted at the door. ‘"It is not necesâ€" sary to admit the enumerâ€" ator to your home,""‘ he adâ€" Mr. Meen noted that the enumeration takes no more than a few minutes of the local resident‘s time and The â€" enumerators _ will have a preprinted notice of everyone currently on reâ€" cord in the household. "If the resident agrees that the information is correct and complete, he signs the enumerator‘s record and keeps a copy of the notice," Mr. Meen said. If there is no one at home when the enumerator calls, the notice will be left with instructions for checking and revising it. . & GUITAR CLASSES: No musical background is necessary for the BASIC course. taught by our experienced instructor. Class is 8 weeks in length, and the tuition fee includes all music. ~ Basic Guitar: Cost $22.00 per person. and begins Tuesday. Oct. 1st. at 7: 30 p.m. PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSES: Joe Connell, YMCA Secretaryâ€"General. offers a FUNDAMENTAL course for both lades and gentiemen. and an ADVANCED class for people with some speaking experience. Mr. Connell is widely recognized as one of Canada‘s foremost public speakers and educators. These 12â€"week courses cost $40.00 per person. or $60.00 per couple. Fundamentais : Begins Tuesday. Oct. 1st at 8: 00 p.m. Advanced: Begins Monday. Sept. 30. at 8: 00 p.m. SOCIAL DANCING CLASS: Learn the Waltz Foxtrot. Polka, Boogaloo.; Chaâ€"Cha and more! You waill learn to dance with a vanety of partners in a warm and frendly atmosphere. Only a balanced number of lades and gentiemen will be accepted. Our 10 lessons cost either $22.00 per person. or $27.00 per couple. Experienced instructor Miss Heike Bock will begin the class on Wednesday. Sept. 25. at 8:00 p.m. YOGA CLASSES: Yoga can slim and trim without exhausting exercise. This ancient discipline can also help you to become more calm and relaxed. Our experienced instructors Mrs. Claudia Rudyk and Mr. Umesh Sharma lead these 8â€"week classes. which cost $21.00 per person or $27.00 per couple. Mormning Yoga: Begins Wednesday Sept. 25 at 10:00 a. m. BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE AT 50¢ PER MORNING. . Evening Yoga ‘A‘: Begins Thurs.. Sept. 26. at 7:00 p.m. Evening Yoga ‘B‘: Begins Thurs.. Sept. 26. at 8:30 p.m. (Yoga is also available at the Waterloo Family °Y* on Tuesday evenings.) . Continuing Yoga: A special class. for people who have taken a basic yoga course and would like to continue with group lesâ€" sons. beginning Tuesday Sept. 24. 10 a.m. Instructor: Claudia Rudyk. â€" BASIC BRIDGE LESSONS: Leam to play North America‘s most popular card game. or increase your ability to play. Mrs. Gfl Scheffel makes the class both enjoyable and informative. Register individually. or with a partner. The 8â€"week course costs $18. per person. or $23.00 per couple, and begins Tuesday. Sept. 24. at 1:30 pm. BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE AT 50e PER AFTERNOON.(Bridge lessons are also available at the Wateriloo Family °Y* on Thursday evenings.) AFTERNOON DUPLICATE BRIDGE: interested ladies and gentliemen are invited to play Duplicate Bndge each Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Payâ€"asâ€"youâ€"play: 75¢ each aftemoon. Coffee is provided. BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE AT 50¢ PER AFTERNOONâ€" This an A.C.B.L. CLUB. QASIC OIL PAINTING CLASSES : Wellâ€"known local artist Mike Roth will again be teaching our popular painting courses. Tuiâ€" tion for the 8â€"week course is $28.00 per person. and you will need an additional $5.00 to $10.00 for matenals. Afternoon Painting: Begins Monday. Sept. 30 at 1:30 p.m. BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE AT 50¢ PER AFTERNOONâ€" Evening Painting: Begins Monday. Sept. 30 at 8: 00 p.m. * CROCHETING: Crocheting is a fine art, now regaining popularity. Students will leam to make small dainty articles or bold afâ€" ghans in materials of their own choosing. Enjoy a new craft with our expert instructors. C Afternoon class : Cost â€" $16.00 per person â€" starts 1: 30 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 25th. Instructor Karen Johnston. Evening class: Cost â€" $16.00 per person â€" starts 7: 30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26th. Instructor: Kathy Jull. _ HOW TO INVEST IN STOCKS AND BONDS: Members of the Kâ€"W Investment Dealers® Association will cover the vanous areas of stock market investing during 8 weekly sessions. This course starts,. Tuesday. Sept. 25 at 8:00 p.m. Tuition, which includes texts. is $25.00 per person. or $30.00 per couple. m BEGINNER‘S PHOTOGRAPHY: The type of camera you use has some bearing on your finished photographyâ€"but the most important ingredient is YOU! Whether you own a simple camera or a complex one, this course is for you. The instructor is Mr. Bruno Baerg. This 8 week course costs $18.00 and begins on Wednesday Sept. 25. 8 p.m. FLOWER ARRANGING â€" JAPANESE IKEBANA STYLE: Taught by Mrs. Iku Haruki, this fascinating subject,will be offered for the first time in our area. Starts: Tuesday. Sept. 24. 1: 30 p.m. Cost: $15.00 per person > JAPANESE COOKING : This course will also be taught by Mrs. Iku Haruki. This is a practical course with actual cooking demonâ€" strations. Starts: Thursday Sept. 26th, 7:30 p.m. Cost: $22.00 per person. $27 per couple. SQUARE DANCING: It‘s fun. It‘s a way to meet new friends. Learn to Square Dance the modern way with the Beaux and Belles Square Dance Club. Beginner classes on Frdays from 8:30 until 10:30 p.m. Intermediate classes and Advanced Workshops on Tuesdays from 8: 00 until 10:00 p.m. For more information. call 743â€"8883. ENTERTAINING WITH MAGIC: Learn to be a magician for fun and profit. Ideal for salesmen. speakers, etc. Taught by Kâ€"W, Magic Society pastâ€"president Bill VanGorder. Starts: Monday. Sept. 23rd. 7:30 p.m. Cost: $18.00 per person. $25 per coupl‘ INTERIOR DESIGN: Through illustrated lectures and projects using actual matenals and colours, students learn both how and why to decorate. Our instructor, Mrs. Shirley Ryans is an experienced design instructor. This 10â€"week course begins Monday, Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and cost $22.00 per person. $27.00 per couple. HAND WEAVING: Have you ever wanted to be creative? Then this 8â€"week course will interest you. Our experienced instructor. Kathy Jull, will teach you the basics of weaving. beginning with the construction of your own small hand loom. The course will cost $16.00 per person. and will begin on Wednesday. Sept. 25. 7: 30 p.m. (The only material required will be fine strong wool.) MACRAME: A course for beginners taught by Kathy Jull in the art of knot tieing. In this class you will learn to tie the basic knots to make things such as wall hangings and belits. Tuition: $16.00 per person. Starts Thursday. Sept. 26th, 1: 30 p.m. 8 lessons. BATIK : This is the art of "WAX RESIST" cloth dying taught by our craft expert Mrs. Kathy Jull. Cost: $16.00 per person for 8 weeks. Starts Tuesday, Sept. 24th at 1. 30 p.m . 4 INDIAN COOKING: Mrs. Hansa. Desai wmill show you how to make the delicious foods of the subcontinent of India. Cost: $22.00 per person. Begins Wednesday. Sept. 25th, 8 p.m. 0 NOTE: BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE during all daytime classes for 50¢ per child per class. (75¢ for 2 children) (fl‘ 'D‘E’ O &- \: YMCA INFORMAL _ *=â€" ADULT EDUCATION COURSES COURSES AT THE KITCHENER FAMILY 57 Queen Street North, Telephone 743â€"5201 Make the most of your Fall leisure time with an & 5 6 1 S NAME * PLEASE ENROL ME FOR PHONE: Home Cheque or money order enclosed ADDRESS CLASS SIZES ARE LIMITED â€" ENROL EARLY REGISTRATION FORM FOR YMCA ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES (payable to K â€" W YMCA) number ‘CY" Business course class number street {please print) IMPORTANTâ€"PLEASE MAIL TO. OR REGISTER AT THE BUILDING AT WHICH THE COURSE IS: BEING OFFERED a Â¥% YOGA CLASS$SES: Mr. Umesh Sharma instructs 2 classes in this ancient discipline. which he leamed in iIndia. Yoga can help you to becomeâ€"caim and relaxed. and can also trim your figure without exhausting exercise. Both classes are for 8 weeks. and cost $22.00 per person. $27 per coyple. (Yoga is also taught at the Kitchener Farmmily YMCA ) Yoga "C": Begins Tuesday. Sept. 24 at 7:00 p.m. ' . Yoga "D*": Begins Tuesday. Sept. 24 at 8: 30 p.m. * * Morming Yoga: Thursday Sept. 26th at 10 a m. (Iinstructor: Claudia Rudyk) Continuing Yoga: A special class, for people who have taken a basic yoga course and would like to continue with group lessons. beginning Wednesday. Sept. 25. 7: 30 p.m: {instructor: Umesh Sharma.) PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING: Leam how to listen to your children. how to talk to them so they will lsten. how to convey values and more. Instructors: Marg and Bruce Brillinger. Separate brochure available or call 576â€"7692. Mrs. Judy Kittel. for more details. $40 per person. $75 per couple. Starts Monday Sept. 23 for 8 weeks. CROCHETING: Our instructor. Mrs. Sandy Mader. invites you to join her for an aftemoon coffee as she teaches you this fine art. now regaining populanty. Students will learm to Mdainyufid-sotboldm'shmidsohheitomdposm“‘e 10â€" week course begins Thursday, Sept. 26th 10 a.m. and costs $16.00 per student. ADVANCED CROCHETING: A new course for graduates of the Basic course taught by Sandy Mader. 10 weeks starts Tuesday Sept. 24th, 10 a.m. Cost: $18.00. _ ~ AUTO CARE & MAINTENANCE: Mr. John Bieth teaches this course for both men and women. The course is designed for the ical people who know nothing about cars. and for those who have a little (probably dangerous) knowledge. The 8â€"week mwm. Oct. 2nd at 8:00 p.m.. and costs $22.00 per person or $27.00 per couple. BRIDGE LESSONS: Our experienced instructor,. Mrs. Gina Scheffel. will make the classes both interesting and informative. as she helps you to master North America‘s most popular card game. Basic Bridge: Begins Monday. Sept. 23. at 8: 00 p.m. $18.00 per person. $23.00 per couple. Intermediate Bridge: Begins Thursday. Sept. 26 at 8:00 p.m. â€" $27.00 per person. $27.00 per couple. (Bndge lessons are also available at the Kitchener Family YMCA.) _ . CREATIVE WRITING : This course is directed toward people who can "say what they think." but have difficulty wniting it in a proper emphatic style. Leam to write both for fun and profit with Mrs. Kay Gnibble. our awardâ€"winning instructor. Mrs. Gribble. a member of the Newspaper Institute of North America. received much of her training at the University of Waterloo. The 8â€" week course begins Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 8:00 p.m. and costs $25:00 per person. $30 per couple. ss . pair and maintenance of 2â€" and 4â€"cycle engines: lawnmowers. outboards. snowmobiles. etc. Our course. taught by Geoffrey Downing. begins Wednesday. Sept. 25 at 8: 00 p.m. The 8â€"week course costs $22.00 per person. INDOOR AND QOUTDOOR GARDENING: Instructor Mrs. Betty Taylor. whose prizeâ€"winning garden prociaims her experâ€" ience. will emphasize what has to be done this fall to prepare your gardens for next spring and summer: the planting of bulbs:; proper fall treatment of lawns and shrubs; how to grow indoor plants. This 6 week course begins on Tuesday. September 24 at 8:00 p.m.. and costs $15.00 per person or $20.00 per couple. . SMALL ENGINE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE: This course is geared to those who would like to know about the operation. reâ€" WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BUYING A HOME: This 8â€"week course is taught by members of the Kâ€"W Real Estate Board. They will cover the many areas to consider before you make the biggest purchase of_your ife: mortgages: _renting vs. buyâ€" RUG MAKING : Instructor Kathy Jull can help you to turn your rags into rugs which will be both eyeâ€"catching and functional. She will teach a number of different rugâ€"making techniques. This 8â€" week course begins Wednesday. Sept. 25 at 1: 30 p.m.. and costs $16.00 per student. ing: market situations; what to look for in an older home. etc. The course dates and cost to be a put on the mailing list. & nnounced. Ask to have your name MACRAME: A course for beginners in the art of knot tieing. in this class you will leam to tie the basic knots for things such as wall hangings and beits. Tuition: $16.00 per person. Starts Monday. Sept. 23. 1:30 p.m.. 8 lessons. This course is taught by Kathy Jull. â€" NOTE: BABYSITTING IS AVAILABLE during all daytime classes 50° per child. 75° for 2 children. ILK SCREENING: Tired of paying a small fortuné for greeting cards? Instructor Kathy Jull can teach you to make your own proâ€" ionalâ€"looking cards. and you‘ll enjoy doing it! Many other silk screening skills will also be covered during this 8â€"week course ch begins Monday. Sept. 23. 7:30 p.m. Tuition is $20â€".00 per person and covers all matenals. COURSES AT THE WATERLOO FAMILY "Y*" 145 Lincoln Road, Telephone 579â€"3500 postal code University accepts nonâ€"graduates Export president leads off fall lectures at WLU brings professionals in the field of export trade to the campus for seminarâ€" turity and experience in the working world will open the doors at Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" ation, will deliver the first lecture in the international marketing course Sept. 10 at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterioo. The course â€" the only one of its kind in the country â€" Dr. James McAvity of Montreal, president of the While the course is offered for credit to students in the WLU School of Business You don‘t have to be a high school graduate to enâ€" ter university. If you are 21 can be admitted as an adult student regardless of your past attainments. If you have Grade 12 standing, you can be admitted at any age if you have two years Waterioo Chronicile, Wednesday, September 4, 1974 11 WINDMILL For That Unusual Gift Visit The 48 King St South Waterloo Cuckoo Clock the department of trade and compmerce, the Ontario available. Enrolment is still facturer‘s Association, the Bank of Nova Scotia, the Steel Company of Canada, McKee Brothers Ltd. of Elâ€" Among the speakers are top officials from the Caâ€" tourism, the Canadian Manuâ€" culture Canada‘s Research Road Machinery Company, production fast enoughâ€"to FOOD FOR THOUGHT Agricultural research So, don‘t let your feelings that you wouldn‘t be admitâ€" ted hold you back from conâ€" not complete matriculation. But they‘re going to be university graduates. Topics include how to seâ€" ct an export market,

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