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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1975, p. 23

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Bympooium on mun-violence tarday at the University of Waterloo. The symposium Three day non-violence symposium is sponsored by Conrad Grebel College and will con- tinue until Friday. World Without War. Seal campaign nears objective The first, a discussion on unseen violence and the illusion of peace will be held in the Theatre of the Arts at 2:30 p.m. Those taking part will be Pro- The Waterloo Region Christmas Seal campaign is nearing its objective of $69.000, according to Jim Reid., general campaign chairman. To date $67,953.- 69 has been received. Children 's winter excursion planned "While the results are most gratifying". comment- ed Mr. Reid, "there are over 66.200 letters still unanswered' l A total of 83.000 letters containing Christmas Seals were sent out early in November of last year and the campaign officially concludes at the end of January. Contributions may be left at any branch of the Bank of Montreal in the region. The work of the asso- ciation is primarily in the fields of education. research and active assistance to those with respiratory problems in the K-W area. The, Kitchener Family YMCA is offering K-W children an all-day winter excursion to the country. The program will include tobogganning, hiking in the woods. winter games, cooking over an open fire, and skating on Paradise Lake. This all-day outing has been specially planned to coincide with the next teachers' professional, de- velopment day. so working parents should be par- ticularly interested. Public school youngsters will have the opportunity to participate in this special 9 a.m. to 5 pun. event on Monday, February 10. Two events will take ace in the three day And since the Separate School Board has chosen a different date for their pro- fessional development day. the YMCA will be repeating the entire program on Fri- day February 21. for the benefit of the Separate school students. Children must be warmly dressed and should be registered early. at the Kitchener Family YMCA. 57 Queen St, North. fessor Donald Morgansen Wilfrid Laurier University; Professor Leo Johnson, department of history, University of Waterloo, and moderator Rodney Sa- watsky, professor of religion and director of academic affairs at Conrad Grebel College. The second. a talk by Gene Sharp, of the Harvard Centre for Science and In- ternational Affairs. titled Breathing clinics for asthmatic children and adults along with the hold- ing of smoking withdrawal seminars are on-going projects. _ Admission to any of these activities may be obtained by calling Christmas Seal headquarters at 579-1140. ‘ F. / _ ‘, I ft i'C':,iiiri, " Bk ' . “43y ‘ gl "isditiffttl 5 _ M, e lllIllTllit - "NJ 'lgllllllllBi ' . " lllllllllilllli . ‘ Ill' l f u r _tf(v,?ir,, ADULT bil ii' J'iii,i)-'?I' 'tiiflllllliilllt tvr INTERN and EDUCATION COURSES at the wmnmo FAMILY ( Call now for free brochure outlining: Silk Screening and_Macrame Cooking, Entertaining with Magic, Crocheting, Auto Yoga, Flower Arranging, Japanese Cooking, Indian Repair, Bridge, Small Engine Repair, Rug Making 145 Lincoln Rd. Waterloo 579-3500 WATERLOO FAMILY World Without W d r, wititteheidinttte0eatpeof the Arts at T:0tt Fm. Gene Sharp is the World's leading investigator into the nature of non-violent struggle. Free tickets are avail- able at Conrad Grebel College, the Federation of Students' office, UW's Cen- tral Box Office, or Sam's King Street, Waterloo. On Thursday there will be a discussion at 10 a.m. on the topic Canadian Nation- alism and Foreign Policy. Participants will be Protes sor Walter Klassen, histor- ian and director of the Instr. tute of Anabaptist and Meet- nonite Studies at Conrad Grebel College; Alan G. Newcombe, researcher with the Canadian Peace Re- search Institute and visiting professor of peace studies at Conrad Grebel College, and Gene Sharp, of the Har- vard Centre for Science and International Affairs. They will discuss the problems of non-violence and national- ism . . . Canada as a peace- Day and Evening Class Qomeg" _ t keeper. ..atadataon-vioieett foreign policy for. Canada. This will take place in room was. Needles Hall. ontheUW campus. At 11:15 pm. Thursday you are invited to bring Grebe! College Roland Fiseh, a UW campus. there will be a discussion on the topic Them or UW: Reflections 'on Racism. Participants will be Roland Fisch: Jim Lawson, a minister from tuba. talk about his ex- periences living and or- ganizing the Indian people in Western Canada." His talk is titled Jhe Inner Spirit on Non-violence. worker from Hollow Water Indian Reserve, in Mani- At b:45 p.m., in room 3006 Needles Hall, on the Los Angeles, and friend of the late Martin Luther King; as well as Gene Sharp. Professor Frank Epp, of Conrad Grebel College, will act as participating moderator. [KIM own lunch to Conrad Waterloo Chronicle, Wodnudw. January 15. I975 ftp 23 TUESDAYS - 8-10 p. m, - BLUEV ALE COLLEGIATE THURSDAYS - 8-10 pm. - WATERLOO COLLEGIATE SUNDAYS - 6 : 30-9 pan. WATERLOO COLLEGIATE NOTE: Participants are required to bring own rac- quets and badminton birds. _ Adult Noon Hour Skating (free) Moses Springer & Albert McCormick Arenas Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 12:00noon - 1:00P.M. SATURDAYS FAMILY SKATING - Family skating is being introduc- ed at Moses Springer and Albert McCormick Arenas. The times ghecified below will be restricted to families only. During family skating. family 4hall mean a par- ent and their children. The parents must be in the arena the entire time the children are present. Albert McCormick Tuesdays 4 - 5 PM. Moses Springer Wednesdays 4 - 5 RM. Waterloo Arena Fridays 4 - 5 RM SUNDAYS MOSES SPRINGER ARENA - lst and 3rd Sunday of each month, 3:30-5:30p.m. ALBERT MCCORMICKARENA - 2nd and 4th Sunday Moses Springer Tuesday 10 - 11:30 A.M. Thursday 1:30 - 3 RM. Albert McCormick - Tuesday 10 - 11:30 A.M. Thursday 1:30- 3 RM. Waterloo Arena Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. & Friday from 12 noon-1:00P.M. - . After School Skating (free) Parents & Pre-Sclloolers (free) FRIDAYS of each month, 3:30 - 5:30 pm (Corner of King & Allen St.) Drop-in Activities Daily Mon. - Fri. Include: Games Room. Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, " tea & coffee. Note: No member- ship needed. INFORMATION: 579-1020 _ WELL ADULT CLINIC - Co-sponsored by the loo Regional Health Unit. Monday & Wednesday (1:45 - 4:30 pan.) Have you had your blood pressure checked recently? NO CHARGE For appointments call Adult Recreation Centre at 579-1020. ICE CAPADES - March 11th. 1975 _ Kitchener Auditorium - Special cost for Seniors - $3.50 Book now - 579-1020. _ FLOOR SHUFFLEBOARD - Open on Monday & Fri- day.9:00 - 12:00noon) NoSHNu?rf Waterloo Memorial Arena Friday. January 17th _ U. of W. versus U of Windsor Lancers 8:00p.m. Sunday, January 19th - U. of W, versus U, of Toronto 7:00p.m PRICES: 0.M.H.A. GEiiit PLAY-arm JUVENILE - January 17th 9:30 pan. Moses Springer Arena MAJOR BANTAM . January 18th 8:30 p.m. Albert McCormick Arena MAJOR ATOM - January 20th, 7:00 pan. Waterloo Arena MAJOR PEE WEE . January 20th 8:00 p.m. Waterloo Arena MINOR MIDGET - January 2lst 8:30 p.m. Waterloo Arena MAJOR MIDGET - January 22nd 8:00 p.m. Waterloo Arena UNIVERSITY HOCKEY MIXED BADMINTON - No Charge PUBLIC ICE SKATING ETIVITIES FOR SENIOR ABULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 2nd and4th Sunday, each month 3:30-5:30 pm 5:30 - 7:30 pm Family Price 8:00 - 10:00 pm ADULTS ONLY SPRINGER ARENA it»: fryfo pm ACTIVITIES Children 2Se Adults S0e Family $1.00 MIMI" SERVICES' M-tand Cents : 516-24” TIMES: lst and 3rd Sunday, each month 3:30 - 5:30 pm ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA 8:30-10:30 pm General 2:0tF4:00prn Family Price Waterloo vs Gait Water-

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