FULL SEASON PROGRAMS PRE-SCH0OLERS AND LADIES - Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. Kitchener Kitphener-Waterloo Skating Club programs begin soon. The club offers skating instruction with professional teachers and amateur coached at altlevels and for all ages. CANADIAN FIGURE SKATING ASSOCIATION GROUPS - Open to gradu- ates of the National Skating Test program. ADULT GROUPS - Instruction in skating and ice dancing for recreation (no tests included). Beginners: Monday evenings at Moses Springer Arena. Experienced Skaters: Sunday evenings at Moses Springer Arena. All full season programs run from end of October to end of March. PART SEASON PROGRAMS . LEARN TO SKATE - One hour a week for 10 weeks. Saturday or Sunday Auditorium. r NOVICES - (Ages 5-8) JUVENILES - (9 and up) - This program teaches the National Skating Test badges Sessions both Kitchener and Waterloo. in five rinks in both cities. Program designed for 5-10 year olds. HOCKEY POWER SKATING - One hour a week for 9 weeks. Sunday after- noons at the Kitchener Annex beginning November 2. Phone Now for a Brochure and Application Form. Phone 578-1 844 Learn the Style of Your Choice *JAZZ , ROCK ARUDIMENTAL *ORCHESTBAL *CONCERT BAND _ NO ENROLLMENT FEES.' No Minimum Number of Lessons! Call iiiTt2tEriliyt-WliTEitL00 SKATING CLUB T. DUNCAN SCOTT, n.a.r.d.r, p.a.s. - Wat-rho Chronicle, WM, 809m 10. 1916 The MUSIC STUDIO Second Floor 2922 King St East Kitchener PRIVATE DRUM INSTRUCTIONS former member: 3:00pm, - V 9:00pm Phone 743-6212 Register Now For Fall! _ "75 - '76 SKATING CLASSES - - CANADIAN ARMED FORCES BAND - EDMONTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA __ NIGHT CLUB ENTERTAINER by Moh.. Wed. Fri. 1 -5 p.m. only. 'iitrg) Definition of Ait good driver ' A British may ditch] .gave the Ontario Safety LsatNethi_trtitimtesta anciaimttiarTiieatteetet hikes need retinintr: sane 'tpeihosepattsesteereantet ly, someone whose style. speed and positioning has no need to change one hit should he see in his mirror. a police car behind him." maturely : City Council voted on - that the week of Oct. 26 the following Monday night: through Nov. l, 1975 Sponge throwing. bean toss. jelly-bean raffle and a white elephant sale were featured at a neighborhood penny carnival recently. Hosted by Dawn-Marie Berger. of 276 Tollgate Blvd.. $42 was raised for the Muscular Dystrophy campaign. Six helers in- cluded: Mark Berger. Marilyn. Doug and Allen Coutts. Helen Burger and Sabine Viet. Other activities at the event included an age guess. goodies guess. a clown selling balloons and re- freshments. " These two youngsters. left. Karen Braddock. 3. and David Tank. A. decided to pass ideas over a book following the official opening of the Kitchener-Water- loo Montessori School. " Allen Street East. Waterloo. Waterloo Mayor Herb Epp was present to cut the ribbon. Kids raise $86 for MD 500 Sheet new: - Reg. 3.49 NOW 2.49 Duotangs ........Reg. " NOW 1 tie Coiled Exercise Bobks - 1/2 Price .r.r....... " Index Dividers....Reg. " NOW " Acco Paperctips-Reg. " NOW 1 oe Waterloo Square, King Street South. vvaterioo')Vatro2, City Council Briefs SCHOOL SALE!! Nancy' and Jane Mac- Leod, of 239 Huntingdon Cres. hosted the event which featured refresh- ments. games. rafiles and a large white elephant sale. A Waterloo neighbttLhood carnival raised more than $40 last weekend for the Muscular Dystrophy cam- paign. . v" s" Others involved in rais- ing the $43.65 included: Donna. Brenda and John Beal. Katherine Roos. Andria Cyan. Teddy Dix- on. Alex and Jackie Heasell, Sandy Atkinson. yam; Riceand8cottBrad1etts _ New Science Fiction Series Called Laser Books. Starting This Month With Site Titles At " each. Harlequin Romances Now Available SCIENCE FICTION BUFFS! , iy Dix- PFiiUThU'rTER Please“, Peanut humor “as Edens» tdt'votoped In 189035 a health " hind he declared Leamihg Dis- abilities Week. Ten per cent of school-age children have some degree of learn- ing disability. - the Scout Movement of North Waterloo District will conduct its annual Boy Scout Apple Day in the City of Waterloo on Friday afternoon. Oct. 17. and Saturday morning. Oct. 18.'1975. Proceeds of Apple Day are retained by the individ- ual Scout Groups to assist with their membership fees. and the financing of various group activities.