Community Calendar Family and Children‘s Services of the Waterloo Region needs Volunteers for its Preâ€"School Stimulation Program. Each Volunteer will be assigned to one preâ€"school child whose development is slow, and will be expected to spend a couple of hours each week xrhu on a oneâ€"toâ€"offe basis in the child‘s own home. Training is provided in assessment and remedial techniques. For more information about this prevention program, call Terry MacMillan at Family and Children‘s Services 576â€"0540. A depression glass display will be put on by the United Church Women of Waterloo‘s First United Church. corner of King and William Sts.. on Friday Oct. 12 and Sat. Oct 13. Over 56 tables will be displayed from 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. on Friday and from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. on Saturday. Admission is $2 including refreshments. Depression glass display at church These classes will be held on Saturdays from 12:30 to 2: 00 beginning October 20 at the Citizenship Court, 70 King St. N.. in Waterloo. Families of the Kâ€"W Billingual School will hold a garage sale Saturday. October 13, at 336 Craigleith Drive. Waterloo from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. to help provide playground equipâ€" ment and to buy library books for the school. Citizenship Participation is offering seminars to help preâ€" pare those area residents interested in applying for Canaâ€" dian Citizenship. â€" â€" There will be five sessions, discussing the same topics that make up the Citizenship application interview including Canadian History, Geography and Government as well as your rights and responsibilities as a citizen. _ There is no cost for these classes. For more information call Citizenship Participation 743â€"1181. Waterlooâ€"Wellington Chiropractic Women‘s Auxiliary are holding a rummage sale on Thursday. October 18. 1979, from 6â€"7 pm. at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Queen & Weber Sts.. Kitchener On Wednesday. November 7 from 9 â€" 10:30 a.m. the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo Dance Department will be hosting a Master Class in Modern Dance Technique taught by comâ€" pany members of Dancemakers. The critically acclaimed repertory of Dancemakers has made it one of Canada‘s most popular dance companies. The Master Class will be open to all students and enthusiasts of dance in the Dance Studio. Physical Activities Complex. The fee is $3. Those who wish to attend the class must register with the Dance Secretary. Department of Dance, Administrative Services Building. Universty of Waterloo. 885â€"1211 Ext. 3147 no later than November 1, 1979. UW dance department offers class Citizenship participation seminars ~You‘ve heard it before: You‘ve got to walk before you can run. @ It‘s true. So let‘s pmnm,i _ get Walk a block.Today. VISIT QUEEN‘S PARK WITH HERB EPP MPP Thursday October 25th * Bus Tour Leaves Waterloo Square 10 am â€" Returns 5 pm Vicky Schenk School to hold garage sale Includes Sandwich Lunch, Bus Fare â€" Tour of the Legislative Building and view the question period in the legislature. Family services volunteers ‘"‘For Information and Reservation Contact Women‘s auxiliary to holid rummage sale Total Cost ‘8.00 886â€"0780 eran church to hold special service Mount Zion Church. Westmount Rd. in Waterloo. will preâ€" sent a special eventing program on Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. The program will be lead by Bob Ross, fullâ€"time chaplain at Kâ€"W Hospital. and the topic will be "The Crisis of Loss . . 1}l'|e program deals with the loss of a loved one. with speâ€" cial emphasis on how children can be taught to deal with death. Vision Sc:reeninge Clinic for Seniors Appointments are now being taken for the University o Waterloo, School of Optometry. vision screening clinic. Senior Citizens not presently under the care of an eyeâ€" care practitioner may have their general eye health checked on: 1 :30 â€" 4:30 p.m. *This service is free of direct charge.* *Transportation is provided for those in need of it Location: Adult Recreation Centre 579â€"1020 The Canadian Hearing Society‘s mobile van will be at the Adult Recreation Centre, Thursday October 18th. 1979 9:00 a. m.â€"4:00 p.m. No Appointments necessary. Hearing tests and coun selling will be done by a training audiologist. Reservations for the following trips may be made by calling 579â€"1642 9â€"12 noon Mondayâ€"Friday 1. Monday. October 29. 1979 JACK MINERS BIRD SANCTUARY Leave: 8:00 AM Return : 8:00 PM Cost: $17.00 (Lunch Included) 2. Monday. November 5. 1979 3. Tuesday. November 13. 1979 ROYAL WINTER FAIR Mobile Hearing Screening Clinic Friday October 12 5. Thursday December 13. 1979 SIMCOE LIGHT TOUR TILLSONBURG Monday. December 3. 1979 Tuesday. December 4. 1979 Thursday. December 6. 1979 ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS ADVULT RECREATION CENTRE CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 Leave: 2 00 PM Return: 11.30 PM Cost: $14.00 (Includes reserve seats for evening performance of horse show Senior Sunday Sunday. Oct. 28, 1979 2:00 p m. ‘"How Great Thou Art & ‘"The Heavens Deciare" â€" A Slide show with sound & poetry â€" Guest: Mr. Allen Martin Third Thursday Thursday. Oct. 18, 1979 2:00 p m ‘‘*An Afternoon of Impersonations with Bill Cowls & Merry Melodies Admission; 50¢ Be A Friday Afternooner Colour Slide Presentation: ‘*Camping & Touring in Greece"" Guests: Raiph & Norma Hodgson Leave: 2 00 PM Return 9 30 PM Cost $6 00 (includes admission to Dundurn Castle) Monday October 15th Monday October 29th Monday November 12th Monday November 26th Leave: 8 30 AM Return 6 00 PM Cost. $10 .00 (Lunch Included» ARC Travel Club "KING TUT Leave: 9 00 AM Return,. 6 00 PM Cost: $19.00 2:00 p.m. CORNER ONTARIO AND DUKE STS., KITCHENER AMD WATERLOO SQUARE Iif your clothes aren‘t becoming to you â€" you should be ; NOTE: Skating Schedules for Waterloo‘s four arenas are available now. Schedules include information on all free skating times as well as family, general and adult only times Pick your free copy up today at any Waterleo Comâ€" munity Service Facility or phone 886â€"1550 Ext. 244 durâ€" ing business hours 6:00â€"7 :00 p m 7.06â€"8 05 p m 8: 10â€"9â€" 10 p m FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH 2:00â€"3 00 p m Welland _ vs 3:054 05 p m Fraser vs 4 10â€"5 10 p m Sault Ste _ ovs Marie 6 00â€"7 00 p m Oyster Bay vs 7 10â€"8 10 p m Oshawa vs 8 159 15 p m Galt vs THURSDAY OCTOBER 11THX WwWATERLOO MEMORIAL ARENA 8 00â€"9 00 a m 9 05â€"10 05 a m 10 : 15â€"11 !5 a m SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13TH 2 00â€"4 00 p m CONSOLATION FINAL 4 006 00 p m CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 2 00â€"7 30 p m ELIMINATIQON ROUNDS Children (15 & under) 25¢ Youth (16 to 18 yrs. ) 50¢ Adult (19 & over) 75¢ Seniors (65 & over) Free Family $1.00 sSUNDAY, OCTOBER 14THK .. _ COMMUNITY Pra SERVICES 4e BCTINITIES Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 1979 Atom Oktoberfest Tournament sanctioned by Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Inc. Adults ONLY Family ONLY B. ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA Parksitle Drive - coming to us! A. RINK IN THE PARK â€" Seagram Drive Fridays â€" 8:30â€"10: 30 p.m Saturdays â€" 2â€"4 p.m. â€" Saturday 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. â€" Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 p.m ICE SKLATING PUBLIC SKATING Brantford vs Kitchener vs Toronto vs Amherst _ vs Welland vs Niagara vs Falls Oyster Bay Osha wa Wheathield Fraser Welland Wheatfield Chinquaâ€" cousy Oakville Detroit Fraser Hoboâ€" mock