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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 1974, p. 22

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If you happen to be in the market for Raggedy Ann or Andy dolls or for any other type of stuffed t 0 y for that matter try Freeport Hospital tomorrow between noon and 3:30 p.m. The dolls and an assortâ€" ment of baked goods, preserves, pictures, wall hangings, posters, quilts and pottery will be on sale to raise funds for the hospital‘s therapy department. Pictured are ladies auxiliary members Joy Mcâ€" Carthy and Sylvia Bordman of Waterloo. Wiich school students visit UW Red Cross yout) consultants here In order to decentralize its program development the youth division of Ontario Red Cross has sent two teams of consultants to various branches throughâ€" out the province. One team, Diane Harris and Lou Pike, are spendirg six weeks in the Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo area helping the branch‘s youth chairman, Art Hodgson, to stimulate .outh involvement in the gency. The primary objectives of the consultants‘ visit are in the areas of elementary school and high school youth program. To â€" elementary _ school teachers the Red Cross offers resource materials which fit into and support the standard curriculum. On Friday senior high school students from Prince Edward Collegiate, Picton; Bradford _ District â€" High School; Etobicoke Colleâ€" giate Institute: Port Credit High School; _ Madill THRIFT STORE Opens Wednesday, October 16 at 41 King St. North, Waterloo Clothing for Men, Women and Children Hours 9 a m. to 4 p m. daily Phone 578â€"3 130 for Information 4#3 SALVATION ARMY Also available are environâ€" ment study kits, health proâ€" jects and community awareâ€" ness packages. The branch will require women in the area who might be interestâ€" ed in helping them to preâ€" sent these materials to teachers and students a minimum of one day per month. These include _ projects which allow Canadian chilâ€" dren to communicate with their peers in other counâ€" tries by exchanging handiâ€" crafts, scrapbooks and art work. High â€" school programs are open to a wide scope of ideas. _ Students are enâ€" couraged to use the branch as a willing resource. Any interested students are asked to call the branch. Secondary School, Wingâ€" ham; and Appleby College, Oakville will spend the day at University of Waterloo at a Science/Waterloo day. Close to 200 students and some of their teachers are Family The The October 4 visit is the first of a series of Friday trips to UW by high school students from many parts of Ontario. It helps students who are considering a _ university education decide if this field appeals to them . . . helps them decide on their eduâ€" cation, and often their evenâ€" tual careers. expected. The purpose of the visit is to give a practical demâ€" onstration of a typical day in the life of a UW science student. They attend lecâ€" tures, do lab experiments, take notes, mix freely with other UW students and are encouraged to ask quesâ€" tions. Science/Waterloo _ days were â€" started six . years ago. About 20,000 senior high school students have visited _ UW during this time. U of W. LECTURE SERIES AND BALLROOM DANCING, MIXED CRAFTS, BRIDGE & RELAXAâ€" TION. Program will start September 23rd/74 at the Senior Citizen Dropâ€"inâ€"Centre on Albert Street, Waterloo COST : Only $2.00 per 10 week session. Bridge & Lecâ€" ture Series are Free! Everyone is welcome to register now by calling 579â€"1020 or 576â€"2420 Ext . 60. PROJECT HOPE ""All Adults over 40 Welcome Separate Activities to include SEWING, OIL PAINTING, CROCHETING, Ten free evening sessions beginning October 9th, at University of Guelph. Call Project NLP. for more information â€" 745â€"0651. 2 DAY MUSKOKA, COLOUR TOUR DATES: October 10 & 11 Trip includes; accommodation in Cleveland. Home at Lake Russel, all meals. sherry party, and a boat cruise. PROJECT NIP This nutrition project. requires volunteer drivers to help in grocery shopping with seniors. If you would like to volunteer or if you are a senior who would like this service, please call 745â€"0651. RATE $47.00. Only 4 tickets left NUTRITION AND THE CONSUMER LECTURE SERIES ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS This program is open to all adults over 18 years and will be available 3 times weekly. Participants will be required to bring their own badminton birds, racquets and running shoes. Starting dates are as follows: Waterloo Collegiate Gym 8â€"10 p.m. Thur .. Oct. 3 Waterloo Collegiate 6: 30 â€" 9 p.m. Sun. Oct. 6 Bluevale Collegiate Gym 8â€"10 p.m. Tues., Oct. 8 LAKESHORE VILLAGE OKTOBERFEST NIGHT Wednesday, October 16th. Location: 404 Wing on Dutâ€" ton Drive. Call 884â€"2796 for tickets. (no fee required ) RECREATION BADMINTON â€" FOR MIXED ADULTS LOCATION: Lincoln Heights School â€" STARTING : Monday, September 30th TIME : 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. For additional information call 576â€"2420 or 884â€"4306 MIXED Volleyball (Adults only) open program, NO fee required. LOCATION: Moses Springer Recreation Centre TIMES: Fridays 7:00 â€" 9: 30 p.m. Sundays 7â€"9:30 p.m. ADMISSION: 50¢ includes skate rental 40¢ with your own. NO SPECTATORS Glen Forrest Blvd. Baby sitting is provided. For more information call 884â€"4913 MENS® VOLLEYBALL Tuesdays at Cedarbrae school â€" 9â€"11 p.m. Beginning Tuesday, October Ist. Call 884â€"0714 for more inforâ€" mation. MENS‘ & BOYS®‘ BASKETBALL Mondays at Cedarbrae School â€" 9 â€" 11 p.m. Beginning Monday September 30th. For more information call 885â€"1834. MENS® HOCKEY Neil McEachern School. Starts Monday, October 21st 8 â€" 9 p.m. NEIGHBOURKOOD Y‘ â€" Group Meeting Wednesday, October 9th at 9: 15 a. m. LOCATION : Messiah Lutheran Church Wednesdays at Albert McCormick Arena. Begins Monday, October 23 â€" 9 â€" 10 p.m. for information call 884â€"0704. LADIES® CROCHET CLASSES â€" 6 lessons Beginning mid October. Call 884â€"3109 after 7 p.m. NEEDLE POINT CLASSES Beginning in mid October $4.00 for 6 lessons. Call 884â€"7542 for more information LADIES KEEP FIT GIRLS® _ GYMNASTICS â€" Registration â€" Thursday, September 26th, 1974 6 â€" 8 p.m. at Cedarbrae School for all girls ages 5 â€" 13. 11 lessons â€" $5.00 to be paid at registration. MIXED BADMINTON Thursdays at Cedarbrae School â€" 8:30 â€" 11 p.m. Beâ€" ginning Thursday, October 3rd. $1.00 Fee Call 884â€" 4426 for information. « Public Skating â€" Fridays â€" 8: 30 â€" 10: 30 p.m. Admission Children 25¢ Adults 50¢ No Spectators Family $1.00 Free Adult Noon Hour Skating 12:00 â€" 1 :00 p.m Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Free Parents & Preâ€"Schoolers Tuesdays 10:00 â€" 11 :30 a.m. Thursday 1:30 â€" 3:00 p.m. Children â€" 25¢ â€" Free Adulit Noon Hour Skate 12:00 â€" 1 :00 p.m Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday & Friday Free Parents & Preâ€"Schoolers Tuesday 10:00 â€" 11:30 a. m. Thursday 1:30 â€" 3;00 p.m. Public Skating â€" Saturday 8: 30 â€" 10: 30 p.m. Admission: Adults â€" 50¢ No Spectators WATERLOO ARENA ICE SKATING ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA Waterloo Chonicie, Wednesday, October 2, 1974 23 LAKESHORE VILLAGE RECREATION ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ROLLER SKATING es uc ACTIVITIES : 576â€"2420

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