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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Nov 1974, p. 9

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_Adult Recreation Centre a welcomed addition > While the official opening of the Adult Recreâ€" ation Centre will not be held until Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m., many community groups are already taking advantage of the King St. Pares y ~**" pere* zs . on painting and just about any olher actuvity o > * a _‘ MR â€" . ._ possible will be made available at the centre. es . . â€" d â€" ‘ f Additional activities include concerts, minor ll? s usal 3 $ a~>#. Photos _ sports meetings, community meetings, and a i e % s \ e + % "G+ _ wide variety of interest group classes. As well e > L100 â€" P ¢ â€" e# and * there will be c playing, shuffleboard, bilâ€" %, P 3i P { +3Â¥ ~# s / s t l o C +s We â€" y liards and snookerTor the adult community. % ,: # 5 mm 4 . * “: ’;:: story So lf you are in@erested in any of the abpve fom f 4 - § 2 C ol activities, developing yourâ€"own hobby or just ‘ gamâ€" Te > o n o h Y ':;.Kj‘;s by . feel like dropping in to the lounge area to relax o ce . } C f CGb. ‘*‘3 <f§’ 3 and read or chat with other members of the a9 o. .. 7;_,,-3? S § w DOll community feel free to use the facilities availâ€" * .... iX * ‘:: ':. T es }fls;’ _A M C d able. + 1 ks it cuurdy .__For further information on the centre or it j «ns wlA io s programs phone 579â€"1020. ‘ â€" ns e Faik (*os.> . It‘s your centreâ€"use it! . ° ifi’v‘ “.‘t.; ."t. o‘ '.u..”t * ,: * 9 "‘?1 e * 4 ~ o 2e ME #L â€" "s * us > es } s »: € .. w9 *** “‘,Vr’ 4+ C * Wns T Kesteid 0 s e â€"c5 y....., ..' & <ag nc ue | & /4 a ":."f?’f r _ k j P 2 " ""Oeeenettmers: PEN oi Aiigpreres .1 4 P i ,) K F M . * _ H a Lo â€" ""“"*‘â€"-‘_â€"- : orraee : . 4 'c.‘..... a. P M'J . P _ ‘? ."x’ § .‘ * Wfl“‘f’.’;?*‘ * .' bet ....:. .. o fixhdblaids ‘% r > ns + f \ s * it * * o P§ F U B ‘ v w« h ‘g :“ â€" fls »;_f;fl?“ SAAA Y 20. J e AT \\j T + @ & _> y â€" F j ‘ . v":»nv "tas. CR 0. P hss * ad \ im uw e » S â€" i °.o â€" _ ~& N§Z C ‘ "‘&--â€"‘4 f S i 2147 & y it %1 rom.. 5l * )“,,f”i‘ ’7 | a R} es en id * mesannt. * -< mpl s ~ W haa‘* * v . ho __:}*é‘?:f*-' f » * E. ;,,jx»’fl_g& ,‘%"‘f» M 465. ud 44 iss 4 t k h‘ .R -”;“\I( 5 & # . < e <# W 4. ’S" 5 4 4 + â€" h 3 on e Sallie O‘Sullivan (right) shows Ulrike Karpe the proper procedure involved _Â¥ ,; ' PE in loom control at the Adult Recreation Centre on King St. Miss O‘Sullivan _ Wika Wt Fs*> *> h visited the Kâ€"W Weavers Guild during a three day workshop at the centre. <A Es Sallie O‘Sullivan (righ in loom control at the visited the Kâ€"W Weayv She is from Ireland. The recently completed Adult Recreation Centre will be officially opened by Waterloo Mayor Don Meston on Saturday afternoon. The structure was an {right) shows Ulrike Karpe ol at the Adult Recreation Cen W Weavers Guild during a thr proper procedure involved n King St. Miss O‘Sullivan y workshop at the centre. complex . > While the centre has been built to provide the adult and senior citizens of the community with a much needed recreation facility, the The lounge area at the new centre is more than comfortable as this gentleâ€" man proves. As well as unorganized activities thp centre will carry a full slate of adult programs for area residents. built to meet the recreational needs of the aduit population of this city T ut l o nrabee P e en o ts ty s t 2° â€"** s l% » C s Bs * & ::. w 'v‘ ~Li* “\lf’ * * Sm *uh keeg Wfl?‘“"’ For the seniors free eye clinics, income tax information, travel groups, crafts, exercises, painting and just about any other activity possible will be made available at the centre. Additional activities include concerts, minor sports meetings, community meetings, and a wide variety of interest group classes. As well there will be cfl playing, shuffleboard, bilâ€" liards and snookerTor the adult community. So if you are interested in any of the above So if you are interested in any of the above activities, developing yourâ€"own hobby or just feel like dropping in to the lounge area to relax community services department of the City of Waterloo notes that virtually every age group will make use of the complex. : and read or chat with other t community feel free to use the able. For further information programs phone 579â€"1020. It‘s your centreâ€"use it‘ Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 20, 1974 9

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