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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Aug 1979, p. 23

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This September, the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages, University of Waterloo offers two courses of Polish: Polish for Beginners and Advanced Polish. These courses, which comprise reading and writing, grammar, conversation and elements of Polish literature and culture he intended not only for people with Polish background but r anyone Wishing to get acquainted with the language. A great deal of attention is going to be devoted to developing the students' oral skills. Such visual aids as slides, art books and films will illustrate some aspects of polish culture. ext. Fas, Kitchener Family YMCA will be registering for all courses Physical. Pre-School, Youth and Adult Education. On September 4.5.6.1 All classes except Adult Education begin the week of September 10. Adult education begins the week of September IT, 1979. -fitiiaitdi iGsons shouid .call the instnictbr, Dr. B. Shar- ratt at 886-5981 or the Departmental Secretary at 885-1211. IIUIII anus-v - -v o.___. "-" - - Registration forms are available at St. Michael's church and can be picked up on the weekends of Aug. 26-26 and Sept. t-2. t u . Please fill out and return to designated box at church en- trance no later than Sunday, Sept. 2. A religion Jiigiarit called 'Come Alive' is being held at St. Michael's school this fall. The program is open to children from grade 1 to grade 10 age. - .. . e . "A ll: _|___|v_ AL.._,.|. ""t"'fiJ"riiFiriiiiiiitj) Calendar LABOUR DAY Garbage normally collected on Mon- day will be collected on Monday, Sep- tember 3rd. 1979 (Labour Day). All garbage must be out by 8:00 AN. Bylaw No 3868 of the thty of Waterloo reouwes that the owner or harbourer of a dog w-thm the Ill-nuts of the thty of Waterloo shall wuthm ten llOl days after becommg the owner of such dog cause the dog to he regrstered wrth the City Treasurer and procure a Incense therefor The Incense and tag tee to be lewed and collected from the owner of every dog vs S2 oo whuch us payable only once by every owner or harbourer of each dog Amy person who has not obtalned 3 Permanent Dog Lucense must make apphcahon as soon as possible at the othce of the City Treasurer, Malsland Centre 20 Erb Street West We terloo Applrcatlons may also be made by marl by torwardvng your remrttance and the totlowog mtormat-on name and address of the owner and the breed colour and sex of the Wail Hangings or Cushion Covers ng Tut Ammals, “EVIL HGT"! KITS W” to offer course In Polish 'Fascinating Shop for the Do-it Yourselfer" CREATIVE CRAE'LS A Lower Moll Kitchener 'Y' registrations coming up . 'Religldn program offered at St. Michael’s school CITY or WATERLOO PERMANENT DOG LICENCE SUB-POST OFFICE IN STORE Open Monday-Saturday g.oo-ti:oo Come In and Browse Arot"teC, Covapgio with Frames Owls or Scenery III IEEILEPOIIT KITS GARBAGE COLLECTION CITY OF WATERLOO WATE R LOO SQUARE or Vanous Friday, September 7 2:00 p.n A Color slide Presentation with Mr. GordoiBraun "THE HEARST ESTATE" . and "A HOLIDAY IN FLORIDA" ' Albert Mean-mick Arena _ (Double Team Tryouts) "OKTOBERFEST PARADE PARTY Monday October 8, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Tickets: $5.00 (includes gatgfgd lunch) iGG; to 'music of Tom Todd Trio. Tues. Sept. 11 '6230 _ 8:00 A.M. Thurs. Sept. " 6:30 _ 8:00 A.M. Sat. ---' 1000 ISLANDS OCT. 3-5, 1979 Cost: $125.00 (double) 8140.00 (single) 'All trip prices include cancellation insurance. For more information contact ARC Travel Club. 5794642. Thursday Sept. 6 Mondav Oct I Leave 9 oo AM Return 5 30 PM Cost $575 For reservations call 5791642 9 00 AIM-12.00 PM Cost Leaves: 8:30 AM Return: 5:30 PM Leave 8 30 AM Return 6 00 PM Cost $14 oo (includes lunch) Leave: F00 AM Return: 5:30 PM Cost $700 Monday - Friday ARC. TRAVEL For reservations call 579-1642 Monday thru Friday 9 am. - 12 noon FALL COLOUR TOURS GATINEAU HILLS (ALGONOUIN) SEPT. 30-0CT. 3, 1979 Cost: $130.00 (double! ti80.00 tsinglet heave: 9:00 AM? Return: 6:00 PM Cost $550 Friday September 21. 1979 700PM-1000PMt200 Tickets available Call 579-1020 Mmm" “I SEIIOIS "h.T ttE0ttEltTt0tt GEI'I'IE , ' ”warm-If ". I!!! mm mm: mm- nmr: , .15 CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579-1020 .16 I. I Friday liftenttttttter Woodstock Disaster Relief Fund Solo Tournament Kitchener Musical Somety'Band Admission 50c CONCERT SE RIES 9:15 10:30 11:45 Monday September 17, 1979 Black Creek Pioneer Village Thursday October ll, 1979 Hockley Valley Coloinr Tour Saturday September 8, Goderich Tour Waterloo Adult Band Oktoberfest Parade' Admission 50t 1:30 - 3:00 P.M. 3:00 - 4:30 P.M. Friday September 21. 1979 Niagara Grape & Wine Tour 2:30 5:30 EEYTouns Thursday October 4. 1979 Inglis Falls All Welcome 9:15 AM. 10:30 A.M. 11:45 AM. 1:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 5330 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Major Atoms Major Atoms Major Midgets Minor Midas! _ Minor Atoms Major Atoms Minor Pee Woes Major Pee Woes Minor Bantams Major Bantams' Major Midgets Minor Midgets 2:00 p.m. 730pm 730pm Wmlgo ChronkM, General Public Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 pan. Adults only Sundays 7 pan. to 9:30 pan. ADMISSIONS Children 25e (15 yrs. and under) Students 50e (16 to 21 years) Adult Wit Family $1.50 parentfs) and children FREE ADULT NOON HOUR SKATING Tuesday-Friday - 11:30 am. - tpan. PARENTS & PRESCHOOLER SKATING Mondays 2:00 - 3:30 pm. Wednesdays & Fridays Wil :30 a.m. Pre season ice time is available at Albert McCormick Arena late evening hours from September 8th to Oct- ober 12th - Call 886-1550. Ext. 210 during business hours for further details. 1979-00 Fall and Winter Brochures will be delivered to Waterloo Schools the first week of September. For boys ll and under. Those interested please call Vic at 893-7558. " you don't have children attending elementary school in the City of Waterloo and would like a bio. chure outllning recreational opportunities, please visit the Waterloo Library or phone us at 83-1550 Ext. 214. The Waterloo Community Services Department would like to say a special thank you to all the stu- dents who worked for us this summer m our recrea- non programs and facilities _ We trust that the experience you havejained work- ing with people will equal the enjoyment the public has received In participating In the programs you have worked at ----'--t SOMETHING NEW THIS SUMMER!!! Mankind Centre: 886-1550 SATURDAY. SEPT, 8th 9 AM-l PM 1 Moses Springer Arena 2 Albert McCormick Arena 3 Adult Recreation Centre (King & Allen Streets.) SATURDAY. SEPT 15th 9 AM-l PM 1 Adult Recreation Centre ONLY "DON'T MISS IT!" Best wishes as you start another schoEl year RINK IN THE PARK- Seagram Drive Moses Springer Arena Sunday. Wednesday and Friday T 9:30 pan. No Spectators Admissions: Child 25c 15 & under Students 50e 16 & over MLLEII 8ttlmMt nu III Ttttmm "I." Skate Rentals - 50tt per pair SPECIAL “IMHO" "ljlhnttgtrrt SERVICES y ACTIVITIES mflill ”IBIS: I!!!“ I09!!! I IIIGETTE REGISTII'I'ICIS w.trtesrstnAyetgA.1822 I0! SKIING

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