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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 1979, p. 27

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Our Lady of Lourdes invites you to attend their annual bazaar and flea market on Saturday, Nov. 17 from ll a.m. to 3 pm. Bring the family along and have fun. Why did the dinosaurs become extinct? This riddle will be discussed by Dr. Dale A. Russell, chief of the Palaeobiology Division, National Museum of Natural Sciences, Ottawa, on the University of Waterloo campus tomorrow evening (Thursday, Nov. 15), at 8:00 pan. The lecture will be given in the amphitheatre, room No. 113 in the arts lecture build- ing. It is the annual free public lecture sponsored by UW's partment of Earth Sciences. Information as to the loca- ti?, of the arts lecture hall is available at the information th at the University Ave. entrance to the campus. Free parking will be available on the south side of University Ave., W.. 25 cent coin pay parking is available inside the campus. The sale will be held at the Bridgeport Municipal Building at 8 Bridge St., Kitchener. The Kitchener-Waterloo Handweavers Guild will sponsor an open house and sale on Friday Nov. 16 from 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. and Saturday Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Hand- woven gifts, antique weaving and demonstrations of weav- ing and spinning will be featured and hot cider will be served. / General meeting of the Solar Energy Society of Canada (8380). South Central Chapter. Thursday November 15, 7:30 p.m. Engineering Bldg. 2 Room 2354, University of Wa- tertoo. Feature Speaker: Greg Ross - Solar Oriented Planning. Parking available in parking lot "B". Everyone welcome. The Canadian Federation of University Women and the Kitchener Public Library present Robert C. Ross speaking on "The Crisis of Loss: Dealing with Bereavement" at the Kitchener Public Library on Tuesday, Nov. 20 at 7:30 pm. Are you tired of being exhausted? Worried about being up- tight? Attend a free ongoing workshop by Ed Halbach and Jorge Von Schouwen, stress consultants. who will show you how to Increase your self-control The workshops are held Tuesdays at 5 30 p m at the Kitchener YMCA Club No 2 and Thursdays at 7 30 p m at 379 Queen St South In Kitchener For more information call 745-8045 after 6 pm On sale Will be articles such as leather goods. basketry. brooms. aprons. bird feeders, woven and knitted items. oven mitts. Christmas novelties and other crafts for which the blind worker receives the full selling price, You are cordially invited to attend the Annual Blindcraft Bazaar and Tea to be held at Huronia Hall, 169 Borden Aven- ue North, Kitchener on Wednesday. November Ill _ from 2 to 9 'rm, All sales tables are staffed by volunteer members of the Kitchener-Waterloo Catholic Women's League Tea is ar- ranged and served by members of the Kitchener-Waterloo Gyrette Cluh RE: APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Dinosaur riddle to be dlscussed TAKE NOTICE that applications m writing addressed lo the undersigned will be received unt!l_N?yemtler 30th. 1979 from members of the General Public who desire to have their names considered for appmnt- ment to fill vacanmes on the followmg Boards and Commissions Ontario. 8861550 COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT WATERLOO PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD Information regarding the areas of responsibility of each of the above Committees can be obtained by con- tacting the City Clerk's Office. City Hall, Waterloo. Solar energy society meeting Waterloo band to play concert trAtrsTttatraigtttsE,..arttmttt-REtrWV% ..___ 4.. -ri-qi-dialrlr.I- “mm, Httrtdtmtttttttrtt guild to hold open house . Lady of Lourdes bazaar and ttea market CNIB bazaar and tea Nov. 21 Crisis of loss lecture at Kitchener library PUBLIC NOTICE For tension suspension CITY OF WATERLOO Nov. " WCalendar RC KEELING CITY CLERK CITY HALL WATERLOO, ONTARIO Nov. " The Waterloo Commmity Concert Band will host a con- cert at the Adult Recreation Centre. King sr, Waterloo, on Monday, Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. Directed by John Conrad, the band will play a number of standard show times. Admission is free. Matthews proud of UW The Waterloo Minor Hockey Ladies Auxiliary will hold their annual dance on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 am. at Seagram Stadium in Waterloo. Tickets for the dance and lunch are $8.00. For ticket information call Carol Her- gott at 884-1846 or Liz McKerrow at 579-3568. (Continued from page 2) get ttttder way. He also ex- pects to see proposed pro- grams in such areas as risk management and insurance and management studies to be in operation. ' In a recent interview. Matthews said he was pleased to see total student enrolment grow from about 10,000 to the present 19,000 during his 10-year tenure. “I'rh proud of the expan- sion of applied contract re- Sunday November 25 2:00 p m Seniors are invited to bring their grandchildren. trtttl- dren. grand nieces. grand nephews, etc to a showing of lhe animated film feature Sunday Dec 2 7 ST LOUIS CHURCH AUDITORIUM Allen St E . Waterloo "Seniors requiring transportation are asked to call Admissnon: Seniors 3100 Children: 850 Once again we have been fortunate to have many stu- dents offer to shovel snow for Senior Citizens this Winter As In previous years. there will be a minimum char- ge of $1.00 each time your snow is shovelled. Should you require assistance. please contact Chris Barker 579-1020 Anyone 65 years of age and older is entitled to travel at half fare on the Kitchener Transit lines. Bus passes may now be picked up in person at the Adult Recrea- tion Centre during business hours. Reservations for the following trips may be made by calling 579-1642 I Slmcoe Light Tour - Tuesday Dec. lath Due to the large number of requests for vision screen- ing the clinic has been extended into January and Fe- bruary 1980, Appointments are now being taken for those clinics. Please call 579-1020. Tickets are now on sale for the ‘79 New Years Dance. Dec 29 79 Cost $300 Music by Tom Todd Trio Tickets available Adult Recreation Centre or Jack both Guest James E, Gray-Chairman Waterloo Regional Council Subject: "The Operation of Council" (Questions and Answers) " I Friday Afternoon: Friday November " 2:00 p.m. FAREWELL TO '79 DANCE PARTY SENIOR CHRISTMAS CONCERT CORNER KING th ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579-1020 MINNIE: "I “IBIS CTTJhl" LriIIIriUL" Bil“! Minor hockey to hold annualdance SENIOR SNOW SHOVELLING SERVICES. ATTENTION SENIORS! SENIOR SUNDAY MOVIE ARC TRAVEL CLUB Vision Swooning Clinic "The Snow Queen” search at the university over the past decade," Matthews said. "We've seen an expansion in part-time students due primarily to our tape correspondence program and a growth in the university's co-operative programs into all un- dergraduate disciplines." "My wife and I hope to stay in the K-W area. We like it very much, but it de- pends on where my work is." Matthews added. 2.00pm Wuuloo Chronic“. Wodmsduy, November 14, 1979 - Pag- 21 Seagram Stadium Gymnasium Sundays starting Nov 25th. 2 135 p m, FEE: $1 50 per family - 4 courts available, Participants must provide own racquet. shvttles and wear runnig shoes Nets Erowded Call 886-1550 Ext, 210 during business hours for furtherdetailtc_____, Wednesday 4-5 pan. 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 Waterloo Com- munity Service Facility or phone 8861550 Ext. 214 dur- ing busjaesLlmiux-.-,--.-----, (General Public) .5 2. Rink in the Park 3 Sunday November 18th ', 330-530 pm (Family Skate-Youth must be accompanied lay an adultt. , St. Davids Junior High School t Thursdays 7 - 9 p.m. FEE 50t per person-3 courts available Participants must provide own racquet. shuttles an wear runinicLhstecLetcei)l_bep.tyiiAe1i, PARENT & PRESCHOOL FREE SKATING presented by Optimist Club at Lakeshore Village Albert McCormick Arena Sat. November Nth/24 p.m LIrrfT:C'ii0iiZllri9, Tuesdays - 10-11220 a.m. Thursdays 1:30-3 p.m. FREE NOON SKATE FOR ADULTS Tuesday - Thursday 11:30-1220 pm. Rental time is available for your group or organization during December. B. ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA Patksido Drive PUBLIC SKATING Fridays - 8:30-10:30 p.m. Saturdays - 2-4 p.m. C. MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Lincoln Road PUBLIC SKATING Fridays 8:30-10:30 p.m. AFTER SCHOOL SKATE K-6 VIrGl m mu MEOMTIOI FIE! "lmtttt A. RINK IN THE PARK COMMUNITY SERVICES ACTIVITIES Adults ONLY Saturday 8 p.m. to 10 pm. Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 pm. - Seaman: Drive Family ONLY

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