Suddahy sthool in Kitchener is m the final 34 TUTORING For further informa. tion or tickets by tele, phone, call 8ti4-6612 or 74'3-8051. Memorabilia needed The brunch includes a hot and cold buffet. There will also he music by Robin Chad, wick on violin and Sher ly Worden on Violon- cello. The Black Walnut Ballet Society will hold their Annual Spring Champagne Brunch on May 2, at 1:30 p.m. at the Waterlot in New Hamburg. BULLETIN BOARD, Spring champagne brunch There are a limited number of tickets available. Reserva- tions may be made by sending a cheque for $17.50 per person, My able to Black Walnut Ballet Society Inc. to Mrs. Ernie Hauser, 164 Tennyson PL, Water- loo, N2L 2T1. Gratui, ties are included in the price of the ticket and an income tax receipt will be issued for $5.50 per person. The theme of the third annual Cabaret is Cabaret Over the Years', and the pro- gram will include dance. instrumental and vocal selections from classical to mod- ern. As well, there will be a student art display in the lower foyer. BYERSON HALL Eastwood Collegiate will present Le Cabaret on Wednesday, April 28 at 8 p.m. in the East. wood Gymnasium, 760 Weber St. E., Kitchen- er. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for students and $1 for seniors and children. Tickets are available from any Eastwood student or by calling the Eastwood activity office at 743- 8265. IConnnuod from page 17) For Junior High and High SchooI Students Eastwood presents Le Cabaret EVENTS a ACTIVITIES Many ot the act-vanes that Will be takmg place dunng our Anniversary Year were shown In Our brochure that was delivered with the March 31st Waterloo Chronicle " organrzattons are planning events m Waterloo dunng 1982 wtth a 125th Annwersary theme we would be pleased to provrde you with publicity through this column Please telephone Waterloo City Hall - 886-1550, Extentlon 214 Private School Mambo) Tutorial School by (â€National teachers IV! was mo SAIUnnA vs t on 7 noun SE ssums 'NNVKrUAt OF? GNU"? All SUBJ‘( Th 884-21 70 ,ttir"v"1'tr, cm or WATERLOO 5;†- 'Ci? 125TH â€armléé ANNIVERSARY 53525:?†A PTIUITIEQ A representative of Linda Hilts Interiors of Waterloo will discuss decorating with a flair. and Marilyn McMillan. a local soprano soloist, will perform. The Kitchener-Wa- terloo Christian Women's Club invites area residents to a lun- cheon to be held on Tuesday April 27 from I to 3 p.m. in the Bingeman Park Ballroom, Kitchener. Christian women’s luncheon Mr. and Mrs. John R. Grace will mark their 4ttth wedding an- niversary April 25th. A Mass of thanksgiving will be celebrated at stages of planning for its 125th anniversary. The school's ttnrtiver, sary committee is planning a varied pro- gram for former and present students. teachers. parents and citizens of the commu- nity. The committee hopes to have a display of memorabilia pertain- ing to Kitchener's and Suddaby's history- present and past. Artifacts and me- morabilia are needed for this display. Any- one who can loan to the committee pictures. records and other per- tinent materials deal- ing with the past are asked to contact Sud- daby school at 578- 40th anniversary All stems m restored or good original con- dition PLUS: 1967 Mercedes Benz 2505 In excellent restored condition (under reserve bid) 4 wash stands, 12 assorted. parlour. harvest and dimng tables, fancy chairs, 5 chests. kitchen hoosner. 2 wardrobes. 3 hall trees. tea wagon - plus many more pieces of Canathana. Vuctonan and some 20th Century fine furnishings Selection of depression, carnival and fancy, glass, porcelains, pewter, gotd, Silver. hand tools and much more Greasures of (He Past ANTIQUE AUCTION Stlcclrd Ant-qua Don't Miss This Fine Sale Of too PIECES OF FURNITURE PREVIEW 12300 AUCTION 1:30 SUNDAY APRIL 25th WATERLOO MOTOR INN IN COLLECTlBlE ITEMS ACTIVITIES F Wm jurmlurr and Comma“ 334‘ I 5 28 Everyone is invited to attend an open house at the K-W Bilingual School, Erb St. W. at Erbsville Road, on Tuesday, April 27 and Wednesday, April 28 from 9: 15 to 3: 15 p.m. For more information call 886-6510. Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 9:30 a.m. Open House to rein- tives, friends and neighbors. Best wishes only, please. Bilingual school open house Be prepared is the topic of a panel discus- sion to be held. The panel will include Gor- don MacKinnon, law- yer, Kenneth Pflug, crematorium manag- er, minister M.H.C. MacDonald and psy- chologist Peter Naus. Everyone is invited to the annual meeting of the Memorial Soci- ety of Kitchener-Wa- terloo on Wednesday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Rockway Gardens Sen- ior Citizens' Centre, 1405 King St.E.. Kitch- There is a tree nur- sery on location. For reservations call Betty Dorsch at 662-1878 or Jean Rocket at 743- 0157, Memorial Society meeting NEWFOUNDLAND 20days Departs July 22. 1932 Cost: “128 00 twin deluxe accommodation July 7 Art Park, Lewiston "Camelot" Cost: no... Aug t9 - Blyttw Summor Festival "Country Hearts Cost: $22.00 Sept 9 Blythe Summer Festival â€Quirt in the Land" Cost: '22.00 July It Huron Playhouse ’ "Mousetrap" Cost: "it.†Sept 2 Huron County Playhouse "(mu-r" Cost: â€I... “" Note: A slide presentation to show you the Newloundland Tour will be prov-Mod on Tuesday, May ll, 19112 at 7 .10 at tho Adult Comm (Pathway Tours Inc D GOLDEN AGE FESTIVAL - WILDWOOI) CREST ah" features Atlantic City Jum- 6 l2, l982 Costt329 tto Twin Make - up demonstration . Face & Figure ot Waterloo Tickets $2 'ho/person tadvance 1ickcts only) Tickets available at the m-nlrv Hair Fashions by Fashions Courtes y of Juno June Juno June Catt 8866510 for additional information Quilters are required each Thursday morning 9:30 a.m. to assist in completing the king size quilt. As well we are continuing with craft bees each Thursday 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. May il Mohawk Ran-way Jun" 3 lluyal Hotaniral Gardvrr, l,im(-ridgv Mall Jum- l6 Wvston's/woodsitit. Park June 2l - Camada's Wonderland Juno 2.", Gerito1 Foliies _ June 29 Cullen Gardens Parkm'md Bill & Bert Tschuhart Host & Hostess "Cards & Potluck" Sunday April 25. 19fk? 2: 00 pm Admission: Potluck TRAVEL CLUB FOR THE CHRONICLE DAY TRIPS Be a Friday Mternoooer Friday. April 23, l982 2 Irrn, Guest: Jim Barclay, Toronto Colour Slides: "New Zealand" OPEN HOUSE - JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN - SENIOR KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 1 TO 8 ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH 16 21 25 29 T028. APR. " WHO. APR. 28 SUMMER THEATRE TRIPS Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St.. South. Waterloo 579-1020 fashions for the senior lady Wednesday. May 5, “MB 7: 00 pm SENIOR ADULTS 9:15 to 3:15 pm. "MAY FLOWERS" VACATION TRIPS SENIOR SUNDAY lacks Fashion Ltd of Waterloo House of Elegance of Waterloo CRAFT BEES (Kitchener-Waterloo Bilingual Schbol em St. W. at Emu“. M. The WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2\,1982 -- PAGE 36 llnusoloagm' umpires are still needed fur the upcoming season If you could work one or two nights a work. Nease call Bub Elliott Umpire In chief at W73") RINK LN THF. PARK SEAGRAM DR. WATERLUU AGENDA - Reports on League activates - Election ot Officers and Executive Members - Rewsoons to the Corttttitutton -_ Serwce Awards Nommahons tor the election ot Othcers mus! be Servrces. two (2) weeks poor to the Annual Meeting The meelmg :5 open to all Inletested Dames Tuesdays _ 7:01V9:30 pm COST: $35.00 plus supplies. CONTENT: Calligraphy is the art of beautiful handwriting. This introductory class will introduce students to tour calligraphy styles - 2 decorative scripts and 2 handwriting styles. Come and learn that handwriting is also an art form. REGISTRATION: Call Waterloo Community Services at 886650 Ext. 288, Instructor: Susan Shanta LOCATION: MacGregor School TIME: April 27th-June tgth sumeecI In wnlmg to the Chatrman of the Nomunatmg Committee. c/o Waterloo Commumty Monday April 26th 7 30 p m Adult varoalion Centre Corner King & Allen St , Waterloo Spomorvd by the Music Performance Trust Fund ' meeting. Please forward any names of nominations for the executive to President Barb Rice by April 23rd. 1982 885-6041. Waterloo Ringctlo encourages all ringem- parents to attend this very important meeting Phone Waterloo Community Scrum-s al N86 ISM), PM 288 during business hours INSTRII'TUH Itichard IllInk LOCATIUN Bcrhtol Park Class Options Tues & Thurs 7 p m ur tt pm un May In 20, 25. 27th and June Ist FEE Adults SIS 00 Youth (15 t9 yrs , & sc-mun $12 00 REGISTRATION INFORMATION wag comm" ,,"iiii"i'ij,i,i,,i,if, smvncas ,rftl,1,'rs nonvmas dETIETIAT PUBLIC gum“; ADULT SKATlNG Monday. April 26th, 1982 7: 30 pm. Waterloo Arena Board Rm. This is open to all interested parents and supporters of this association. Elections for the new executive will be conducted at this featuring Waterloo Concert Band OUVDOOR “Ills .ISYIUC‘HOI FOR MUS Baierloo Minor ngeltr Association NOTHT. OF ANNA AL Vll-LPZTIM. R.l.P _ Rink itrthe Park Waterloo MUtor Roche) Association NUT" r (H ANN! It Mr r It'0, Tuesday, May 18, 1932 7 M P M WATERLOO NINOR BOYS “SEIALL ANNOUNCES BINTIN ILLSTAI TIYOIIYS SIATIIG m WATERLOO SPRING ICE CALLIGRAPHY CLASS WARM.†mm GIRLS sonuu DIGEIYLV If“!!! “UNIS FREE SPRING BIND COUCH" April 22nd 5 . fr, Mt pm April 27th 5 - 6:30 p m Moses Springer Arena Marsland Centre: 886-1550 ELF. SUN. 3:â€5230 um. R.I.P. SAT. 8:00»10:00 p.m. ith