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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Sep 1975, p. 7

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Community Services Board new fall program offers activities for adults and youths The class is a practical working _ session. . Particiâ€" pants are requested to bring a reasonably sized piece of furniture that they can work on during the 10 sesâ€" sions. Those taking the course are also required to bring their own tools, such as a hammer, pliers, and a flat head scerew drivâ€" er to remove old coverings. Cost for the course is $15 for 10 weeks. Don‘t just sit there â€" do something this winter. The Community _ Services Deâ€" partment of the City of Waâ€" terloo is offering various programs for adults and youths in its fall and wintâ€" er program. Adult activities include: Upholistery Classes will be held at Waterloo Lions Pool buildâ€" ing, Waterloo Pool from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The first session â€" begins ; Tuesday, Sept. 23, and the second session will start Tuesday, Jan. 13. Adult band instrumental Classes will be held at the Adult â€" Recreation Centre, King and Allan Streets, from 8:15 to 10 p.m. First session runs from Oct. 9 to Dec. 11, and the second session runs from Jan. 8 to March 11. No experience is necesâ€" sary to join the classes, just a willingness to learn. Minor girls ringette, an exciting team sport played on ice with tube style skates will be offered again by Community Services Department this year. aaampari 15 ACRES OF TREES, =® BLUE SPRUCE. SHRUBS& FRUIT TREES. SPREADING JUNIPER;..~m $3.00 7â€"12‘ RED MAPLES _ o UPRIGHT JUNIPER _ som $4.50 COLORADO JAPANESE YEWS trom $6.00 BLUE SPRUCE fro 616 3‘ WHITE SPRUCE NORWAY MAPLES _ rom $6.00 3‘ SCOTCH PINE Dig your o RR 1, Waterloo Buy direct from the grower with the largest selection in the area. Fully guaranteed for one season JOHN‘S NURSERY Second house from Wagner s Corner on Heidelberq Rd New participants will be introduced to the basic art of China painting the first class of each session. This art form is not restricted to items of china ware alone, but it can also be applied to pins, brooches and earâ€" rings. Cost for the 10 week course is $15. Will be instructed at Alexâ€" andra Public School, 35 Alexâ€" andra Ave., Mondays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Men and women can master the craft of woodcarving with equal ease. The main requireâ€" ment is a persistence in finishing each piece of work. Classes will be conducted in a relaxed atmosphere, dependent in part on the sounds created. Cost is $30 for 20 weeks ‘or $50 per couple, which includes inâ€" strument rental. N &â€" China painting Is to be held at the Adult Recreation Centre, King and Allan Streets, Thursâ€" days from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. First session begins Oct. 16, while the second sesâ€" sion starts Jan. 15. As well as learning to carve, students will also master the use of various wood finishes which will enhance their work. Those who are interested in doing more complicated pieces in sculpturing will be enâ€" couraged to do so. Basic tools should not be purchasâ€" ed until after classes begin. Over 10.000 Trees Woodcarving TO Two types of instruction will be given. Basic I inâ€" struction will involve warp planning and preparation including terminology on both two and four harness looms. Projects are planâ€" ned around the basic weaves. Finished articles will inâ€" clade placemats, scarf and a pillow. Basic IIL instruction is for the weaver who has had some instruction in weaving and who is ready to explore the wider posâ€" sibilities of four harness pattern weaving. Most patâ€" terns are designed to be completed in one session. Cost for the 10 week course is $28 for Basic I, $30 for Basic IL. Weaving On the loom will be held at St. Louis School, corner of Willow and Allen Streets. The first session will be held at three different times: Tuesdays as of Sept. 23, from 7:30 to 10 p.m., Thursâ€" days as of Sept. 25, from 1 :30 to 4 p.m. and 7 :30 to 10 p.m. The second session will hold classes at three times also: Tuesdays, starting Jan. 13, from 7:30 to 10 p.m., Thursdays as of Jan. 15, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. and 7:30 to 10 p.m. The first â€" woodcarving session starts Sept. 22, and the second session begins Jan. 12. Cost is $15 for 10 weeks. Youth activities include Dig your own from from 664 2482 $14.00 $16.00‘ $ 8.00 $ 4.00 Youth bowling League for boys and girls 20 years and under is held at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes, Princess St. West. Registrations will be acâ€" cepted at the bowling lanes during business hours. Juniors â€" bowl â€" Fridays at 4:30 p.m. and Sundays at 1:30 p.m.; Bantams bowl Saturdays at 9 a.m. and 10:30 p.m.; seniors bowl Sundays at 1 p.m. Fee is 60 cents per game. For inâ€" formation, phone 742â€"9582. Children‘s bus trips Are planned throughout the fall and winter. The one day supervised trips to varâ€" ious points of interest in Ontario are sponsored by the Community Services. These trips will be adâ€" vertised in advance in the community service ad in the â€" Waterloo _ Chronicle. For _ more information, phone 576â€"2420. For boys and girls aged 9 to 14 will be held at Alexâ€" andra Public School. First session starts Monday, Oct. 6, and the second session begins Monday, Jan. 12. Beginners 1 classes is held from 6 to 7 p.m., while Beginners II is held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Fee for the 10 week course is $5 or $12 per family. Children are required to provide their own guitars. Creative dance Is for boys and giris aged 5 to 10 years, will be held the following: Hockey school For boys aged 9 to 13 years will be held at Albert Mcâ€" Cormick Arena, from Oct. 12 to 18. The objective of the course_ is to provide instruction in the basic skills of hockey, such as puck control, passing, shootâ€" ing and positional play. Reâ€" gistration is limited. Band Instrument Instruction for boys and girls aged 8 to 11 years will be held at the Adult Reâ€" creation Centre, from Thursâ€" day, Oct. 2 to June, 1976. Hours are 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for 10 months, or $25 per family. Youth band For boys and girls aged 9 to 13 is to be held at the Adult Recreation Centre, starting Thursday, Oct. 2 and ending June 1976. Hours are 6:30 to 8 p.m. Cost is $10 for 10 months, or $25 per family. Te COOâ€"PVUOCAKHKL Folk guitar Waterloo Square, King Street South, Waterloo, 745â€"5121 BESTSELLERS Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 17, 1975 â€" Page 7 Saturdays at two locations: Sir FEdgar Bauer School from 9 to 10 a.m. for those aged 8 to 10, and 10 to 11 a.m. for those aged 5 to 7;, and at Lincoln _ Heights _ School, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. for those aged 5 to 8. Starting dates for both locations is Saturday, Oct. 4 for the first session, and Saturday, Jan. 10 for the second session. The class will explore movement as it relates to creative rhyâ€" thms and to creative exâ€" pression. Cost is $5 for 10 weeks or $12 per family. School holiday happenings Are planned during the Christmas and winter school holiday period. A program of films, trips, library acâ€" tivities, and bowling will be available to children in Waterloo. These activiâ€" ties will be announced in this paper. Waterloo minor hockey Last â€" registration â€" date is Sept. 20 only from 9 to noon at the Waterloo arena, Albert McCormick Arena and Moses Springer Reâ€" creation Centre. Fee rates vary according to divisions. For boys aged 5 to 12 years as of Jan. 1st, is sponsored by the Kâ€"W Skating Club and Waterloo Community Services. Classes will be held at Moses Springer Reâ€" At Rich Tread we think beautiful floors are the foundation of good decorating. Visit our showroom and see what we mean. We‘re serious about the best. A Bridge Too Far â€" Ryan ... Upstairs, Downstairs .Series Harlequin Romances .. ... Haelequin Presents . ... > Laser Science Fiction .. .. 430 Weber Street North, Waterioo. 884â€"2900 Hours: Monday to Wednesday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday & Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fear of Flying Cher Learn to skate «\I/z, creation Centre and Albert McCormick Arena. First session starts Sunâ€" day, Oct. 19, and the second session begins Sunday, Jan. 4. Girls classes will ge held from 1 to 2 p.m., and boys classes will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. For detailed information on the. course content on any of the above programs, contact theCommunity Services office at 576â€"2420. Registration will be held at Moses Springer Arena and _ Albert McCormick Arena Sunday, Sept. 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. Girls playing â€" ringette must wear tube style skates during the upcoming seaâ€" son. Girls figure skates are no longer allowed to be worn by players. The Community Services policy allows for special consideration to any family or individual unable to pay the registration fees in any City sponsored program. A girls team sport playâ€" ed on ice with skates will be held at Moses Springer Reâ€" creation â€" Centre, _ Albert McCormick Arena and Waâ€" terloo Arena. The last reâ€" gistration date will be held Saturday, Sept. 20, from 9 a.m. to noon. Fees vary according to division. Minor girls ringette ~41.95 41 _.95 15° 95° 95°

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