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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Sep 1976, p. 2

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Plot 2 . Waterloo Chtonicle, Wednesday. September 15, 1970 “= Glen Acres Baptist Church, corner of Hartwood and Ellis Streets. will officially open its new extension to the church hall Sept. 20 at 7‘45 Construction of the new auditorium began last spring. It was completed in July and used for the first time in August during a vacation Bible school. Glen Acres opens church addition f Dr. John N. Gladstone, minister of Yorkminster Baptist Church: in Toronto, will be the guest speaker at the dedication service. /"-jiC,,jiiii"iiiik It has a stage and floor At the Kitchener Family YMCA: At the Waterloo Family YMCA: o BRIDGE o caocnnmc o F R n a J/Ill/dl', o ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING o CHRISTMAS nicoanrnous . YOGA o BRIDGE . SOUARE DANCING I Jill JIISU O ASTRUlOGY 0 PUBLIC SPEAKING O VENIRILDOUISM . CHRISTMAS CRAFTS q EMBROIDERY to the , IVIUA "is", for Adult Education Courses AT THE FAMILY YMCA WE'RE INTERESTED IN YOU WATERLOO FAMILY YMCA 145 LINCOLN RD. 885-3500 KITCHENER FAMILY YMCA 57 QUEEN ST. N. 743-5201 details watch next weeks Chronicle for further Ian _il'(Ciiiii,' Efs) YMCA "ii,)iyi'-,-'i'-ii?) OPENING l the SOON parts, divided by sliding doors. It was recently reno- vated by members of the church's congregation. A new kitchen adds to the multi-purpose function of the new facilities. The building committee in charge of the addition was chaired by Don Post. The public is invited to at- tend the opening ceremonies Sept. 20. ' space suited to the playing of indoor games and physi- cal recreation activities. The existing church hail has been partitioned into three . YOGA . SOCIAL DANCING 0 FRENCH 0 OIL PAINTING . CREATIVE DANCE O PARENT EFFECTIVENESS WINNING For brochure and information For brochure and information Baggage Man Human Resources Devel- opment Associates, a recent- ly-formed consulting firm, has scheduled a series of nine workshops this fall designed to enhance adults' effectiveness as parents. Don Cave, Peter"Birch and Jan Culley. members of the group, will be holding workshops for Lakeshore Village residents at NA. MacEachem Public School on Rolling Hills Drive in Waterloo. The classes will start on September 2frand run through to November M. They will begin at 7-30 for the firefighters' MD campaign. Torry Baht, chairman of the Waterloo fire fighters' Muscular Dystrophy campaign, presented a certifi- fattot tmTitfridar lo John Suetta. manager of Brunswick Bowl. The bowling alley has collected 81 .900 O SELF DEFENSE I MACBAME . AUTO CARE AND REPAIR 0 GUITAR 0 HOME FIX-IT . SPANISH O MAGIC O TRANSACTIONAI ANALYSIS 0 ADVENTURES IN ATTITUDES Course planned / for parents log Mr. Cave explained that the group is not using one theory but is combining a number of theories as well as relying on their own ex- p.m. and finish at approxi- mately 10 p.m. The workshops are aimed at helping people improve their parenting skills and will deal with such topics as values, transactional analysis and parent effec- tiveness training concepts. (Continued from page 1) daries for the area and plan another meeting. If the businessmen agree to set up a business improve-. ’621 KING WEST. KITCHENER - 745-9495 55.91055. llliTMftliTrl. FUNERAL HOME 8: tum commercial printing complete commercial and web offset printers [away prey 225 Fairway Road, Kitchen" - 579-1630 Monday through Friday 9 to 5 Convenient Padang. entering Well-ngto'n or King Street Core revitalization periences. The group is confident that the workshops will be rele- vant and helpful for those who attend. A similar series of workshops were held in New Dundee last year and the participants considered it a success. _ “All three of us are in oc- cupations where we deal with both parents and chil- dren," he said. ment fund, council will be asked to pass a bylaw setting up the program. Business- men will be given two months to forward their Applications are available The enrollment is limited and Mr. Cave suggests that interested people register well in advance. Member- ship is based on a first come first serve basis. The fee is $25.00 for one parent and $45.00 for both parents. through the schools in Lake- shore Village or through Human Resources Develop- ment Associates at RC. Box 2573, Station B., in Kit- chener. written opposition to the pro- gram. If less than one- third of the 200 busmessmen affected object to the pro- posal, council can proceed with the business improve- ment area designation. If more than one-third object their petition can prevent consideration of a subsequent application for the same area for a period of two years. The University of Water- loo will hold an auction sale of surplus office furniture and miscellaneous domestic items on Saturday, Sept. 25 at nine a.m. at the Central Services Complex, on the UW campus. Everyone is invited to attend. UW holds auction sale “one! scum Sew-cc worthy of your confidence - a tradition the: ms.

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