The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Christian Women‘s Club invites you and your friends to a luncheon at Bingeman Park Ballroom, 1208 Victorta St. N., Kitchener on Tuesday, August 28, 1979 3p.m. SPECIAL FEATURE : "POT POURRI‘ of Conestoga Mall â€" a Kitchen Specialty Shop â€" Diane Morphet and Shirley Procâ€" tor demonstrate use of unique kitchen tools and appliances. MUSIC: NANCY SEILING â€" soprano from Elora â€" has sung across Canada and has done radio, T.V. and recordings. Nancy is the mother of two. C SPEAKER: SANDRA SNELL â€" Agincourt, Ontario â€" mother of 4 young children and a former nurse â€" whose family story recently was written in "Reader‘s Digest". Admission is $4.50. Free nursery on location. RESERVATIONS OR CANCELLATIONS call Dorothy Elâ€" liot 884â€"6414 or Ida Rosenberger 576â€"6122. FRIENDSHIP PRAYER COFFEE: Thursday, August 23. 1979 at the home of Marguerite Rempel â€" 20 Idlewood Dr., Kitchener â€" 10 a. m. For more information about this Saturday, August 25 afâ€" ternoon performance, call the Waterloo Y at 885â€"3500, or the U. of W. Theatre of the Arts box office â€" §8§5â€"4280. Don‘t forget to buy your tickets to the Y‘s Guys Puppet Show, being held at the University of Waterloo. It‘s called ‘‘Shh, I‘m telling a story‘ and features Mr. Bob, Auntie Frieda, Goldilocks and The Three Bores and Left and Right Glove, jo name a few. A religion program called ‘Come Alive‘ is being held at St. Michael‘s school this fall. The program is open to children from kindergarten age to grade 10 age. Registration forms are available at St. Michael‘s church and can be picked up on the weekends of Aug. 25â€"26 and Sept. 1â€"2. j Please fill out and return to designated box at church enâ€" trance no later than Sunday, Sept. 2. On Thursday, August 30, Two Plus Players will perform at the Kitchener library at 7:30 p.m. Two oneâ€"act plays, "A Resounding Tinkle"‘ by N. F. Simpson and "The Governess® a scene from the Good Doctor by Neil Simon, both directed by Thelma Wrixon. will be presented. No admission charge. Theatre group at Kitchener library LAUREL V S Grades K A Mow B A . 885â€"0800 11 and wATERALOO C | Grades 1( A L Fothortt B A â€" 884 9590 Grade 9 Mrs L Woolstencroft. Chairman and 1 30 pm to 4 00 pm for the purpose of registering Kindergarten pupils not previously registered in June and pupils who are new to the school district Opening Day â€" September 4th â€" Morning Session only All students. Grades 1 to 8, mormning Kindergarten children. Special Education and Traimable Retarded will report to their respective schools before 9 00 a m and will attend regular classes until dismissal at noon No Public Elementary School classes will be held in the afâ€" ternoon of September 4th Afternoon Kindergarten classes will not begin until the af ternoon of Wednesday. September 5th Bus Transportation Arrangements for both elementary and secondary school students are the same as those of the last school term unless parents have been notified otherwise T. nsportation to Special Education classes in the Elemen tary Schools and to the facilities for the Trainable Mentally Retarded will commence on the second day of school ac cording to schedules with which the parents concerned have been made aware If uncertain of the bus schedule,. please call 742â€"1751 Mr Jack Fraser. Extension 264, for Special Education and Trainable Retarded students Mr Robert Schiosser. Extenâ€" sion 117. for Elementary and Secondary Students Secondary Schools New students who have not previously registered and stuâ€" dents who attended Summer School and need Timetable changes are asked to report to their principals during the week of August 27th to 31st. 9 00 a m to 12 00 noon or MY’ THE WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Will Reâ€"Open Its Schools Tuesday, September 4th, 1979 Elementary Schools The Public School Principals will be in their offices during the week of August 27th to 31st, 9 00 a m to 12 OO noon 1 30 pm to 4 OO p m Each student should bring an acceptable school lock or money to purchase one Textbooks will be loaned to students with the exception of Grade 13 Community _â€"Calendar â€" guys puppet show Aug. 25 Christian women‘s club to hold luncheon Religion program offered at area school c â€" W T Townshend. Director of Education 10 OO a m 11 30 a m 1 30 o m 10 OO a m 10 30 a m 2 OO p m Friday Augqstu 2:00 p.m. â€"__> â€" CANCELLED â€"~ Pre season ice time is available at Albert McCormick Arena late evening hours from September 8th to Octâ€" ober 12th â€" Call 886â€"1550. Ext. 210 during business hours for further details. _ Friday, September 7 * ._2:00 p. A Colorslide Presentation with Mr. Gordon Braun "THE HEARST ESTATE" . and "A HOLIDAY IN FLORIDA®" ; All Welcome 1000 ISLANDS OCT. 3â€"5, 1979 Cost: $125.00 (double) $140.00 (single) *All trip prices include cancellation insurance. For more information contact ARC Travel Club. 579â€"1642. Monday October 8, 9:00 a.m.â€"5:00 p.m. Tickets: $5.00 (includes catered lunch) Dance to music of Tom Todd Trio. Thursday August 23 1:30 p.m. GUEST : Mr. R. Dowsan Grand River Conservation Authority SUBJECT : "Edible Roots & Wild Flowers®" Leave: 9:00 AM Return: 5:30 PM Cost: $7.00 Leaves: 8:30 AM Return: 5:30 PM Cost: $6.75 Leave: 9:00 AM Return: 6:00 PM Cost: $5.50 SATURDAY, SEPT. 8th 9 AMâ€"1 PM 1. Moses Springer Arena 2. Albert McCormick Arena 3. Adult Recreation Centre (King & Allen Street) SATURDAY, SEPT . 15th 9 AMâ€"1 PM 1. Adult Recreation Centre ONLY Leave: 8:30 AM â€" Return: 6:00 PM Cost: $14.00 (iMéludes lunch) Leave: 9:00 AM Return: 5:30 PM Cost: $5.75 For reservations call: 579â€"1642 9:00 AMâ€"12:00 PM Friday September 21, 1979 7. 00 PM â€" 10:00 PM $2.00 Tickets available: Call 579â€"1020 Monday â€" Friday A.R.C. TRAVEL For reservations call 579â€"1642 Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon FALL COLOUR TOURsS Ronville Lodge â€" Muskoka Sept. 14â€"17, 1979 Cost: $125.00 (double) $150.00 (single) ~ CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 _ AGCTIVITIES FOR SENIORS ADVLT RECREATION CENTRE "OKTOBERFEST PARADE PARTY _ Be A Friday Afternooner GATINEAU HILLS (ALGONQUIN) SEPT. 30â€"OCT. 3, 1979 Cost: $130.00 (double) o $180.00 (single) HOCKEY & RINGETTE REGISTRATIONS "DON‘T MISS IT!" Woodstock Disaster Relief Fund Solo Tournament Monday September 17, 1979 Black Creek Pioneer Village ~ DAY TOURS Saturday September 8, 1979 Goderich Tour Niagara Grape & Wine Tour SPECIAL LECTURE Hockley V.alley Colour Tour Friday September 21, 1979 Thursday October 11, 1979 Thursday October 4, 1979 Inglis Falls ICE TIME ._ 2:00 p.m. ~ Waterloo Chranicle, Wednesday, August 22, 1979 â€" Vic at 893â€"7558 For boys 11 and under. Those interested please call Moses Springer Arena Thursday, August 23rd, 1979 8 p.m. This Hat Dance is being Sponsored by the Moses Springer Youth Centre. Admission is only $25. but if you wear a hat it is free. General Public Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Adults Only Sundays 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. ADMISSIONS Children 25¢ (15 yrs. and under) Students 50¢ (16 to 21 years) Adult 75¢ Family $1.50 parent(s) and children FREE ADULT NOON HOUR SKATING Tuesdayâ€"Friday â€" 11 :30 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. Starts August 21st PARENTS & PREâ€"SCHOOLER SKATING Monday â€" 2: 30 p.m. , Wednesdays & Fridays 10â€"11:30 a.m. / * 9. 42 4 «7 * yaPl s C ‘Y"’_ï¬:l Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 Ages 11â€"18 are welcome Prize for the best hat SOMETHING NEW THIS SUMMER!!! , SWIMMING POOLS OPEN RINK IN THE PARK â€" Seagram Drive Moses Springer Arena Sunday. Wednesday and Friday 7â€"9:30 p.m Tuesdav & Thursday 1: 30â€"3â€"30 p m No Spectators Admissions: Child 25¢ 15 & under Students 50¢ 16 & over Skate Rentals â€" 50¢ per pair YOUTH DANCE ADMISSIONS . General Swimming _ Children 25¢ (15â€"yrs. and under) Students 50c (16 to 21 years) Adulit 75¢ & Family $1.50 parent(s) and children x. COMMUNITY @9 SERVICES ACTIVITIES Moses Springer & Lions â€" pool are qpen daily between 1â€"9 p.m. LEISURE ADVENTURES NOCKEY SCNHOOL ROLLER SKATING September 8thâ€"15th Ages 7â€"16 years Call 885â€"4819 in the evenings FOOTBALL COACHES NEEDED ICE SKATING Starts August 20th >