The lecture will be held in the Paul Martin centre, Tuesday Feb. 10 There is no admission charge and refreshâ€" ments will be served. The Sociology Stuâ€" dents Club of Wilfrid Laurier University is presenting a lecture ‘*Christians and sociaâ€" lism in the 1980‘s‘‘ by Dr. Gregory Baum of the University of Toronâ€" Baum to speak ‘This past week the winter carnival took place at Waterioo Colle giate Institute and the weekâ€"long events were launched with opening ceremonies during wiIns $100,000 Teacher GLENRIDGE PLAZA ONLY WATERLOO, ONTARIO A Bluevale colle giate teacher is $100,000 richer after winning the Jan. 22 Wintario _ lottery The teacher and his wife Alsia have two daughters, Edâ€" lynne, four and Krisâ€" talynna, one. p 2 | & j ie 4 * h S i «l o. Te ï¬â€™ ONNIE KATHERINE MARIL YN B Eddie Laryea of Marshall St., Waâ€" terioo said he plans to pay off the mortâ€" gage on his house and invest the rest of the winning money. The friendly neighbour hood exercise WCI held winter carnival HAIRSTYLING By Karen SLIDE INTO 884â€"6361 npnanarnn BP Walkc s bock Seubus *J day evening. The night featured music, skating and the crowning of Rob Benthâ€" am as King and Gwen Page as Queen. And at the same time, Mike Weber was selected as Prince and Tracey Muiâ€" ligan as Princess. ‘‘Snow Do" (the name PAINTING & WALLPAPERING Today PAINTING and DECORATING 1â€"800â€"265â€"9255 |.D. No. 1290 Free Estimates Children only age 11 or under. Bring a friend or your brother. Pay for one the other FREE!!! Present this ad expires Feb. 14th 2 FOR | A game day on Tuesâ€" day evening featured an obstacle course and tobâ€" bogan pull. ski enthuâ€" siasts were bused to the Laurel Creek Conservaâ€" of this year‘s carnival) buttons were sold and anyone wearing a button was given a ticket disâ€" count â€" for _ carnival tion Area for a crossâ€" country ski party Students staged a pie day and Friday‘s activiâ€" BRIDGE LESSON‘S s INTERMEDIATE â€" Mondays (Feb. 2 â€" March 23. 1981) 8 p.m. â€" 10 p.m ADVANCED â€" Mondays (Feb. 2 â€" March 23. 1981) 8 p.m. â€" 10 p.m FEE : $28 (Nonâ€"Senior| $20 (Seniori LOCATION: Adult Recreation Centre REGISTRATION: Call Milos Polak â€" 8854475 All Welcome No charge Thursday February 5, 1981 2 p.m. Topic: *‘Financial Planning for Retirement" â€" covering such areas as dr:fixtered & unregistered annuities, erred anâ€" nuities and retirement savings plan. Guest: Mr. John Beynon Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada Waterloo, Ontario All Welcome Monday February 16, 1981 at the University of Waterloo School of Optometry For appointments call the school directly: 884â€"3770 (Locaâ€" tion close to bus transport ) Watch future issues of the Chronicle for spring and summer trips. Including a day trip to Canâ€" ada‘s Wonderland in June. THURSDAY SEMINARS Thursday January 29, 1981 2 p.m Topic: ‘"Crime Prevention & Seniors Guests: Waterloo Regional Police Safety Officers Barb Kelly & Terry Baker Senior Volunteer in the school The Waterloo County School Board has need of interested persons to assist teachers in the classroom. If interested, plan to attend an inâ€" formation session Thursday, February 5, 1981 at 10:00 a.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre. Sponsored By University of Waterioo School of Optometry These clinics are for those not at present under the care of an optometrist or opthamoâ€" logist. There will be two clinic days at the centre: Monday, February 23, 1981 Monday, March 2, 1981 For an appointment call 579â€"1020 PLUS 185 KING STREET, SOUTH WATERLOO, ONTARIO 579â€"1020 BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER Friday January 28, 1981 Colour Slhide Presentation "EXOTIC MARKETS, PEOPLE AND STREETS OF THE WORLD AND BARBADOS Guest: Marietta & Alf Holst Monday thru Friday 9 a m â€"4 p.m. 579â€"1642 CLEVELAND â€" see the "Sound of Music‘ February 27 â€" March 1, 1981 Cost : $141.00/Twin NEW YORK CITY April 2â€"April 5, 1981 Cost: $250.00/Twin VALENTINE DINNER DANCE Saturday. February 14. 1981 Dinner 6:30 pm Dance: 7:30 pm Cost $7;/person Cash bar Tickets available at Centre VISION SCREENING CLINIC ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS RECREATION CENTRE Monday February 2, 1981 ARC TRAVEL ties featured a grand casino night offering saâ€" loons, gambling and dancing to wrap up the carnival. No Charge WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1981 â€" PAGE 27 An excellent introductory course _ . provided by qualified instructors Location: Waterloo I ark Youth (16+ under}$10.00 Adult (17+ over) $15.00 Class sizes are limited to 8 persons Lessons begin Jan. 31st(10: 30 a.m. 1 p.m. or 3 p.m. For more information call 886â€"1550, ext. 214 during business hours. ‘ Note: Skis must be provided by participant. I Waterloo Community Services has openings this summer for the following positions. (Minâ€" imum Age 16). 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 Phone Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext 214 during business hours for an applicatior kit. Note: Deadline for applications is March 20th, 1981 Stratford vs Siskins Sunday, Feb. 1st 7:30 p.m. Waterloo Arena _ Go Siskins. Go Waterloo K. of C. Hall University Avenue, Waterloo Friday, January 30th, 1981 8 a.m.â€"1 p.m. Tickets: $5.00 includes lunch and chances for many door prizes donated by local merchants. Tickets available at Waterloo Community Serâ€" vices at the Marsland Centre. Waterloo Community Services has ice time open immediately. _ ~SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES» and let the dishes air dry. _ » The drying cycle on your dishwasher use s about one third of the energy. Open the door ‘ Xâ€"COUNTRY SKI SCHOOL 37 ScMVICES * ~~ ACTIVITIES Waterioo Arena Moses Springer Arena Alibert McCormick Arena WATERLOO RINGETTE WINTERFEST TOURKNAMENT ENERGY TIP OF THE WEEK WATERLOO HOCKEY ASSOC. MILLIONMAIRES NIGHT B. ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA General Public Skating Saturdays â€" 24 p.m C. MOSES SPRINGER ARENA General Public Skating Fridays 8 30â€"10:30 p m (Cancelled Jan 30th) rsland Centre : 886â€"1550 JUNIOR ‘B‘ HOCKET DAYTIME ICE TIME AVAILABLE ‘"Don‘t Miss The Fun® Cost is $25.00 per hour Call 886â€"1550 Ext. 210 during business hours. January 30th, 31st & Feb. 1st ICE SKATING RINK IN THE PARK 1 Family Skating â€" Sundays 3: 30 to §:30 p.m (Children must be accomâ€" panied by an adult. ) , â€" Saturday 8 p.m. to 10 p m iCancelled Jan. 31st)