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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Dec 1974, p. 26

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Ill Lanes Available Saturday & Sunday. Dec 28 29th Open Bowling Monday. Dec 30th - 1 - 7 p m Open New Year's Day at 1 00 p m for mformation call WATERLOO BOWLING LAN ES " Priocess St. Wes! 742-9582 Or 7427601 Nowtttatyoevematled mrtyrneratritstmaaeards, annual M yim probably haven’t given much thug!!! seematobe%otoaddor started in the first place? ancient China was to send New Year's greetings to Did you ever stop to con- sider whatmeaning it has? carried out through the middle ages by Germany, North America in the early parts of this century. However, as history has it, a card to denote Yule- tide greetings wasn't intro- duced until the nineteenth Guatemalans get _ Canadian hospitality Local member families of the Children's Interna- tional Summer Village Chapter (CHISVC) have hosted Guatemalan chil- dren recently as part of an exchange program with that country. Butdidyrmeverstqrto Christmas card stol autumnal-young- hnd. 16W (b aigrtedthefirsteard,r-t foe sale in Halt! Col-'8 artaho-oMBoriettttmet. Horsiey's card was arranged in three sec- “(ions painting. It Showed a family group in the centre, wanted to improve the pub- lic‘s taste about the spir- its at the season. celebrate the day, with the two side panels showing catchonandhecmnepop- feeding the poor. ular until the mid 1860's when several English sta- tionery dealers began to promote the idea. Kate Greenaway, ran iUustra- tor of children's books, involving 12-15 year olds. Some of the older children have been delegates at the 11 year olds camps, others are members of the Junior club of CISV. The Guatemalan children were treated to a tradition- al Christmas dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. Mathers of Browning Place, cards became larger 'mquuu- tr to the United States. ,etteeetttecardtttookmta tatut.'Neoidv-totttse ttteeardabecumesmaiier,- Moses Springer f - 4 p.m. Waterloo Arena 2 - 4 p.m. Albert McCormick 2 - 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Waterloo Library DATES: Dec. 21, 27 & 28 t FREE TICKETS must,be picked up in advance at the library. COST: ONLY $5.00 lnéludes Bus and Entrance DATE: Monday, December 30th, 9:30 - 5:00 p.m. AGES: Children - 9 to 15 years Aquarium in Niagara Fails N .Y. This trip is a "Hoiiday Happening" sponsored by the Waterloo Community Services. The bus will- have chaperones for the entire trip. The trip will include visit to Welland Canal, Niagara Fails, Tourist Shops, Marine Aquarium, in Niagara Falls, NY. etc. Seats are limited so register immediately by phoning Tom Litwiller at 576-2420 Ext. 60 daiiy. open bowling for children Mons. to Fridays throughout the holidays (9 - 5 pan.) Closed Christmas Day Cost - 3 games for $1.00, shoes included. S-pin BOWLING - Waterloo Bowling Lanes Princess Street. Waterloo 10-pin BOWLING - Brunswick Lanes, Waterloo Sq. Open bowling for children - Dec. 26th, 27th, 28th, 30th, and 3lst (9 - 6 p.m. daily) Cost - 3 games for $1.35, shoes included. SKIING "tmtttCTi0M---Wr Minuet!) Boys and Girls 8 to 12 years LOCATION - Centennial Park DATES - December 26, 27, 28, 30, 21 & Jan. Ist. FEE - $2.00 ‘Film Festival' - Dec. 21 - I LOCATION: Waterloo Library No Charge - Tickets available at library Sessions will be conducted during the morning hours. Additional information will be sent to each applicant. If weather conditions are not suitable the classes will be canéelled and registrations will be refunded. Phone 576-2420 Ext.60 _ W A program of folk songs and tales for boys and girls of all ages. Sponsored by Waterloo Library - Parkside Branch - Albert McCormick Arena. Saturday, Dec. let, 10:30 A.M. Come early to avoid disappointment. _ CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS PROGRAM CHILDREN'S TRIP To NIAGARA FALLS CANADA h ll.S.A. FREE CHRISTMAS SKATING "A SHOW 0F MAGIC" CHRISTMAS SPECIAL HOLIDAY BOWLING -in,artttli'ttt.$t'0ttbet 1smeietavarietrotaims othen with' versed, rains vivedouurdn. tteemtttmatterwutkigtd ymtsemttommemte,ita a thmtgttthsl gesture my- way. bound to evoke a smile from the recipient. COMMUNITY SERVICES 4pm 4pm 4pm l 24 . r . t--Lcriitiaiea--oerrmr, 2-4prn 2-4pm 2-4pm 27 - 28th ACTIVITIES 2-4pm 2-4pm 2-4pm h"! Sundays Saturdays . Fridays : 576-2420 LEARN - TO - SKATE Boys and Girls 5 to 12 years of age (as of Jan. lst) Sponsored by the K-W Skating Club and Waterloo Com- munity Services. LOCATIONS-Moses Springer Recreation Centre Albert McCormick Arena STARTS Sun. Jan. 12th - Phone 576-2420 Upholstery - 10 weeks - $15.00 Weaving - 10 weeks - Basic - $28.00 Basic 11 $30.00 [ China Painting - 10 wks.'t15.00 Wood Carving - 10 wks - $15.00 Instrumental Band - 20 wks. - $30.00 Programs start the 2nd week in January. To register phone 576-2420 Ext. 48 FOLK GUITAR - Boys and Girls - 9-14 years ' - 10 week program - $5.00 Phone 576-2420. Starts Mon. Jan. 13th, 1975 CREATIVE DANCE - Boys and Girls 5 - 10 years - 10 week program - $5.00 Phone 576-2420. Starts Sat. Jan. 11th, 1975 - CREATIVE DRAMA - Boys and Girls 6,7 & 8 years - 10 week program - $7 .00 - Phone 576-2420. Starts Sat. Jan. nth/75 m . ' mum ' ms: Sh tlESt, 1llll0E" Openings. -Sat. 10-6 . 143-9031 PRICE: Children 25e Adults 5tht PU WINTER INTEREST PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS BLIC ICE SKATINQ WINTER PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN Springer Arena 7 : 00-9 3 00 pm General 5:30-7:$0pm 3: 30-5130 pm Family Price Family Price 8: (lo-10:00 pm ADULTS ONLY Got Your tlktowthrow- tn New For Repairs. No modto wait. No time to hate. That fist mom-ll, - Will sun it all. 2:00-41!) pm Family Price 3:3Vi.Wriiiff Family Price 8: 30-10:39 pm General Albert McCormick Arena,

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