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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1980, p. 23

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â€"Community Calendar Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Probe and the Waterloo Jewish Stuâ€" _ You can participate in a free, weekly, ongoing workshop dents‘ Association will hold a symposium on "The Politics where you will learn with others to overcome your problems of Energy and Conservation‘" on Thursday, March 6 at the in a practical and simple way. Sessions are Tuesday, from 7 Arts Lecture Hall, University of Waterloo beginning at 7:30 p.m. till 8:30 p.m. at Forest Hill United Church, 121 Westâ€" . m. a mount Rd. E.. Kitchener, in the Mcintyre Hall } It‘s all YOURSâ€"â€"and for free The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo YWCA will provide a Spring Break Program for children ages 5 to 12. There will be games, out trips, singsongs and lots of fun. For more inforâ€" mation call 744â€"6507. .â€" Chronicle staff writer Distribution of some 114,649 copies of the 1980 teâ€" lephone directory for Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo _ began Monday, according to Linda Padfield, Bell Canada manager. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Camera Club will meet at the Waterloo Library in the meeting room at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. March 4: Phone books to be delivered March 18 Do you have a nonâ€"profit event you‘d like to adverâ€" tise in the Chronicle‘s weekly Community Calenâ€" dar‘ We offer this space free to promote comâ€" munity oriented events. Mail your announcement to the Chronicle, 92 King St.S., Waterloo N2J 1P5. Delivery of: the books by Director Delivery Associaâ€" tes will be on a staggered basis, and barring bad weather, should be completâ€" ed by March 18. . . The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Parents of Twins Club will meet Tuesday, March 4 from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the Victoria Park Pavilion in Kitchener. Padfié'ld. Bellc Canada â€"â€" This year‘s cover features manager. a colorful panorama of teleâ€" § f phones used over the past Delivery of the books by 100 years commenorating Director Delivery Associat Bell‘s 100th anniversary. tes will be on a staggered Linking the telephones is a basis, and barring bad representation in white of weather, should be completâ€" speech waves and Bell‘s ed by March 18. . â€"_â€"â€" centennial symbol highlightâ€" Padfield said one book °d on the upper left hand will be delivered to each reâ€" COmer. > The 27â€"member orchestra from Waterloo Collegiate Institute was selected the best junior high school orâ€" chestra at the 37th Kiwanis Music Festival held recentâ€" ly in Toronto. The orchestra, consisting of grade 9 students at WCI, scored 82 points out of a posâ€" sible 100. MacGregor Senior Public NIAGARA FALLS Thursday, March 27 1:30 â€" 9:30 p.m. $6.50 per person Tours of Bright‘s Wines, Victoria Park Greenhouses. Maple Leaf Village, Ride up Tower to see Falls Parents of Twins Club meeting May 13 to 15 + 3 Day Visit to HOLLAND, MICHIGAN FOR TOURS. Music and Volksparade f Camera Club meeting March 4 LIMELIGHT DINNER THEATRE Monday April 21 4:30 p.m. to 12 midnight to see "South Pacific‘‘ $17.00 per person, Dinner included. 4 days at SUNDANCE RESORT IN MUSKOKA ON LAKE OF BAYS S 2 Apr. 30 to May 2 3 day visit to TOLEDO FOR THEATRE Shopping and Tours Spring break program at Politics of energy March 6 Free workshop on problem solving A.R.C. TRAVEL CLUB for information call 579â€"1642 Mon.â€"Fri. June 22 to 25 9 am.â€"12 noon The 27â€"member grade 8 orchestra took second place with 80 points in the elemenâ€" tary school string orchestra category while the 53â€" member grade 7 orchestra took third place with 80 points in the elementary school string orchestra secâ€" tion. sidence. A customer who wishes additional copies, up to the number of telephone sets in the home, may request them at the time of delivery. School placed second and third in two other categories at the festival. _ IY’ Community Resources for Women is sponsoring a workâ€" shop entitled Achieving Personal Effectiveness in the Workâ€" place at the Waterloo Motor Inn on Saturday, March 15 from 9:30 p.m. till 4 p.m. T Speaker will be Jean Woods, Manulife, Toronto, who has considerable expertise in the area of professional effecâ€" tiveness. Admission‘is limited to the first 80 participants, and tickâ€" ets are available in advance only for $5. To obtain tickets or more information call Lisa Avedon at Conestoga College Waterloo Campus, 885â€"0300 or Mavis Joensen at 579â€"1550. Or write to Conestoga College in Waterloo at 435 King St. N. _ Burseries are available for women who could not otherâ€" wise attend the workshop. * Workshop to be held at Motor Inn Classes in woodworking, small uphoistery & furniture refinishing will start March 8th, 1980. * Registration is at Adult Recreation Centre. March 12,13 & 14 from 2 pm â€" 4 pm. f For more information call Adult Recreation Centre 579â€"1020. Subject: "LEAP YEAR® _ . Guest: Wm. J. "Bill" Cowls «ALSO Colour Slides & Comments "KING TUT* Guest: Gordon Braun Classes start week of April 14th Registration Fee: $10/8 wks. Monday â€" Oil Painting 9 am:* * Beg. Quilting 9 am Apple Doll 1:30 pm Creative Crafts 1:30 pm Tuesday â€" Sketching 9:30 am * Sewing 9:30 am Crochet 9:30 am 5e m Ladies Fitness 10:30 am : China Painting 1:30 pm Thursday Aquabics 9:30 am., 10:30 am Friday Ceramics 9:30 am Registration fee does not include supplies. R To register for any of the above classes please contact 579â€"1020. 4 Trained volunteers are available to assist Senior Ciâ€" tizens who are OWPPLEMENT ONLY in the comâ€" pletion of their 1979 Income Tax Returns. For appointâ€" ment please call the Centre â€" 579â€"1020. Those Seniors NOT on SUPPLEMENT are invited to attend a workâ€" shop Wednesday, March 5, 1980 â€" 1:30 â€" 3: 30 p.m. You will be familiarized with an Income Tax Return Form and how to complete it. Question & Answer Period. Lecture Series Thursday March 6 1:30 p.m. ‘‘The Ups & Downs of the Mayor‘s Office" Guest: Mayor Marjorie Carroll Thursday March 13 1:30 p.m. ‘‘Safety in and Around the Home*‘ Guest: Mr. David Friesâ€"Safety Consultant CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 SPRING CRAFT & INTEREST COURSES Thursday March 20 1:30 p.m. ‘‘Baking Your Own Bread" Guest: Ms. Karen Chisholm Ministry of Agriculture February 29, 1980 +â€"WOODWORK INCOME TAX NEA Cne * S 4 e _ 2e T PYS 10 ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS... Note Organizations will also, be enlisting volunteer coaches, referees, umpires, etc. § St. Davids Junior High School â€" Thursday 7â€"9 p.m. FEE: 50¢ per person â€" 3 courts available â€" Participants must provide own racquet, shuttles and wear running shoes. Nets will be provided. k Waterloo Community Services has openings this sumâ€" mer for the following positions. 1. AQUATICS STAFF § 2. PLAYGROUND LEADERS 3. ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND LEADERS 4. YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRE LEADERS 5. PARTâ€"TIME CONCESSION HELP 6. PARTâ€"TIME FACILITY HELP Phoné Community Services at 886â€"1550. Ext . 214 during business hours for an application kit. Note: Deadline for applications is March 21st, 1980. «@# B. ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA Parkside Drive PUBLIC SKATING * Fridays â€" 8:30 â€" 10:30 p.m. â€" Cancelled for season Saturdays â€" 24 p.m. ChroAicle, Wednestdiay, February 27, 1980 â€" Page 23 Boys Basebail & Tâ€"Bailâ€"Ages 6â€"17 yrs. Girls Softball & Tâ€"Ballâ€"Ages 7â€"17 yrs. Girls Soccerâ€"Ages 8â€"18 yrs. Boys Soccerâ€"Ages 7â€"18 yrs. Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 ICE SKATING IN WATERLOO > BADMINTON FOR ADULTS SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES LOCATION: Laurel Vocational ~ DATES: March 1st & 8th 9 am â€" 1 pm | C. MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Lincoin Road PUBLIC SKATING Fridays 8:30 â€" 10:30 p.m. Watch this ad for more information. Waterloo Memorial Arena April 10th â€" 13th COMMUNITY SERVICES . ACTIVITIES will be coâ€"hosting the 1980 NATIONAL RINGETTE CHAMPIONSHIPS A. RINK IN THE PARK â€" Seagram Drive 1. Family Skating â€" Sundays 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. 2. Adult Skating â€" Saturdays 8â€"10 p.m. THE CITY OF WATERLOO RINGETTE CANADA

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