Applying for Canadian citizenship? Citizenship Participaâ€" tion is offering, free of charge, five sessions to help prepare «for the interview for &MW nds o oi t s 4o Tok sibilities as a Canadian 1‘“ start Jan. 19. For sibilities as a Canadian citizen. Sessions start Jan. 19. Fc more information call 743â€"1181 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Free ‘Y‘ open house The Waterloo Family Y wants you to try their pool and all their facilities at no charge in the evenings of Jan. 8â€"10. The Y wants you to see what they have to offer and then you can register Jan. 9 .and 10. Call 885â€"3500 or 743â€"5201 for more inâ€" formation. x Citizenship participation sessions The Waterioo library will present another in its Family Matinee series on Saturday, Jan. 12 at 2:30 p.m. Charlotte‘$ Web, The Threeâ€"Robbers and the Elevator Duck will be presented. No charge for admission. The University of Waterloo continues its lecture series on Renaissance Italy on Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Waterioo Pubâ€" lic Library. This session‘s topic is a Political Survey of Renâ€" aissance Italy, Milan, Venice, Rome, Naples and Florence. Children‘s information night on summer camp A Children‘s Information Night will be held at Grand River Collegiate, 175 Indian Rd., Kitchener for children who willbellyennoldhy.luly:l.mcmdmeï¬mï¬viq hWawmmmmWhMu hwuï¬uflnmmaumph&emdlfldlhb- tumï¬ag“tflllbeheldat‘l:_ï¬,.m.ahflty,.lm 11. How to be a better shopper The Consumers Association of Canada, Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo and District Branch is presenting a program called How to be a Better Shopper at the Waterioo library on Wedâ€" nesday, Jan. 9 at 8:15 p.m. Guest speaker will be Harold Hayne, Director of Public Relations for Zehrs grocery stores. Admission and refreshments are free. Community Calendar LCoin club to meet Jan. 15 mrmmm Jan. 10 The Waterloo Coin Club meets at 8 p.m. in the meeting Tiny Tots Preschool Class sponsored by the Waterloo ;‘mmer‘mmeMJuu“ Memmulo:un.nnh.l:l:,nmlh‘uy. .M. An. 19, lfll‘arymw Stay- llM!uflhlllyw program ï¬:p_gcxon;..m.,nqvq_fcmggammw only ones allowed to attend. aelte and fingerâ€"plays stressing the use of imagination. Your course fee is income tax deâ€" ductible and you may save up to1 A Federally Chartered Nonâ€"Profit Organization 44% in insurance premiums by1 presenting our course certificate Canada‘s most comprehensive Driver Training Course Family Matinee series continues CAMBRIDGE 623â€"6730 KITCHENER Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St., South, Waterloo. _ ‘Mr. Rick Dawson (Laure! Creek Nature Centre) will illustrate "Plants at the Nature Centre" UW lecture series contunue (1980 Membership Fees are now due} Everyone Welicome. Colin club to meet Jan. : ANNUAL OPEN MEETING will be held Friday, January 25, 1980, 8 P.M. The Waterloo Horiticuituralâ€"Society NOTICE in Class: Mornings in Class: Mornings STARTS Don‘t delay as these classes fill quicily. DANCE FITâ€"An exciting newâ€"concept in physical fitâ€" ness for all ages. CLASS I Tues. & Fridays 10â€"11 am ; CLASS II Tues & Thurs. 2:3 pm FEE: $25.00 for 10 weeks (Twice a week). Location: Seagram Stadium Gym * * Waterloo Classes start the second week in January 1980. PROGRAM: Becoming physically fit does not have to !nadwre. It can be found through stretching, sweepâ€" ing,. swaying â€" just a hop, skip and a jump away through DANCE FIT. . For more information and a registration form Pleue call 886â€"1550, Ext. 214 during business hours. _ _Monday January 21st 9:30 a.m.â€"4:00 p.m. Monday January 28th 9:30 a.m.:4:00 p.m. Monday February 4th 9:30 a.m.â€"4:00 p.m. Monday February 18th 9:30 a.m.â€"4:00 p.m. Senimarewltedforvimalauï¬ty.ï¬eldpereepï¬on and general eye health. For further information & reservations call 579â€"1642. Reservations for the following day trips are now being Appointments are now being taken for the"following OLD SOUTH & NEW ORLEANS March 30â€"April 12 "Encnujhs-:lo;mm’ int" :: Sunday January 27, 1980 â€" 2:00 p.m. Cost: $.25 If you require transportation call the centre 579â€"1020 ARC TRAVEL CLUBâ€"HOLIDAYS AGAWA CANYON â€" SNOW TRAIN Jan 25â€"28, 1980 <â€" ammongos. < MISION SCREENING CLINIGC 3. Friday February 29. 1980 LECTURE f ; Thursday January 17, 1979 1:30 p.m.â€"3:30 p.m. # Topic: ‘"Getting In Touch With Your Feelings® € Guest Lecturer: Sharon Nogradi z> .. *Family Planning Coâ€"ordinator CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 "BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER"â€"_ Friday January 11, 1980 2:00 p.m. Guest â€" David Amy â€" Lawyer . Colour Slide Presentation: *‘‘Toronto Flower Show Cost: $9.00 (includes admission ) Tuesday February 19, 1980 **Scarborough Civic Centre & Dad‘s Cookies® Wednesday February 13, 1980 ‘‘Toronto Science Centre""© ‘‘*My Observations with CARE ARC TRAVEL CLUB 579â€"1642 SENIOR SUNDAY n _ Waterioon Chronicie, Wednesday, January 9, 1980 â€" Page 23 k are available now. Schedules include information on all free skating times as well as family, general and adult only times. 4 Pick your free copy up today at any Waterloo Comâ€" munity Service Facility or phone 886â€"1550 Ext. 214 during business hours. Y #* Waterioo Community Services regrets that all rinks are delayed because of previous mild weather condiâ€" A complete list of all outdoor rink locations will be shown here as soon as they are available for use. LOCATION: Waterloo Park Youth (16 & under) $10.00 for 4 one hr. lessons. Adult (17 and over) $15.00 for 4 one hr. lessons. Class sizes are limited to 8 persons and begin Saturâ€" day/Sunday, January 12th/13th, 1980. ; For more information and a registration form please call 886â€"1550 Ext. 214 during business hours. A Youth Folk Guitar Instructor is needed in January to teach beginner folk guitar to youth ages 8 to 14 years old. Please contact Community Services at 886â€" 1550 Ext. 214 for more information. Call during buâ€" siness hours. Skate lessons. 59e Youth Activities > Youth Folk Guitar, Xâ€"Country Ski Lessons, Learn to <1CE SKATING IN WATERLOO St. Davids Junior High School â€" Thursdays 7 â€" 9 p.m. FEE: 50¢ per personâ€"3 courts available Participants must provide own racquet, shuttles and wear running shoes. Nets will be provided. Dance fit, weaving, Upholstery, Xâ€"Country Ski Lesâ€" sons, China Painting, Community Orchestra, Wallhanging, Adult Badminton. A flyer is now available to you with information about our winter session of activities starting in January 1980. Call for your free copy today at 886â€"1550 Ext. 214 during business hours. PROGRAMS INCLUDE : U ~’!‘..~ o .\ p* 1t > C ,‘?1?“ BY "m.â€" â€"COMMUNITY SERVICES 2ategs® MV|T|ES Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 BADMINTON FOR ADULTS ~> B. ALBERT McCORMICK Afténa Parkside Drive PUBLIC SKATING _ Fridays â€" 8:30â€"10:30 p.m. Saturdays â€" 2â€"4 p.m. C. MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Lincoin Road Xâ€"COUNTRY SKI LESSONS YOUTH FOLK GUITAR INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED FOR ADULTS & YOUTH â€" A. RINK IN THE PARK PUBLIC SKATING 1. Family Skating R â€" Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. 2. Adult Skating â€" Saturdays 8â€"10 p.m.