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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 1982, p. 35

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Postal Alert helps seniors feel secure Seniors .who live the may feel more some Uzbek homes “a to Postal Alert, 6. service for-senior he program was es- tablished two years ago "to protect seniors who are living alone and could perhaps have need of assistance," aid Irene O’Toole of the Adult Recreation Centre in Waterloo. Prof to study post-divorce The Adult Recreation Centre is conducting the program in con- Junction with Waterloo mail carriers. The car- riers keep an eye on the homes of senior citi- zens who are regis- tered in the program. If a carrier notices newspapers piling up or any other unusual circumstances. he no- tities the Adult Recre- ation Centre. The cen- tre, in tum, contacts the individual's next of kin, explained O‘Toole. In an effort to update Wilfrid Laurier Uni- versity has been awarded a grant of $25,000 by the Atkinson Charitable Foundation to support Dr. Geoffrey Nelson’s research proj- ect entitled "Social support systems and the adjustment of women and teen-age children from separat- ed and intact fami- Children whose parents divorce are at risk for the develop- ment of mental heath problems, at least in the short-run. In focussing on the social support systems of divorced women and their. adolescent chil- dren. Dr. Nelson hopes to gain a better under- standing of the en- vironmental variables that are associated with the incidence of mental health prob- lems. According to Dr. Nel- son, "onee we have an understanding of fac- tors that facilitate post-divorce adjust- ment of children and families. self help and social support pro- grams can be devel- oped to aim at prevent- ing mental health prob- lems before they occur." Dr. Nelson is a full- time faculty member in Laurier's psychoio- gy department. / vn-M re Min-CW Inky participants. mustn- tion cards will be maiudmtttoalladasior citizens in Waterloo this Friday with their monthly pension cheques. Seniors are Cost: $60.00/couple - 26 sessions Where: Brighton School, Noecker St. Time: 8:00-10:00 pm When: Sept. 21 - Dec. 7/82 Jan. 4 - Apr. 5/83 For further information call: Mr. H. Weir 885-5652 or Community Services 886-1550 Ext. 210. Aug. 3t - Metro Toronto Zoo Bring a grandchild day. Sept. " - Ontario Science Centre Sept. 23 - Seaway Farms . Niagara-on-the-lake Sept. " - Fall Color Tour Midland and Honey Harbour Oct. 27 - Liberace O'Keefe Centre Sept. 2 - Huron County Playhouse "Oliver" l I. MUSKOKA - Pineland Lodge October 1-4 All Inclusive Cost: Twin 8219.00 MODERN SQUARE DANCE INSTRUCTIONS “ALPHA SQUARES" SUMMER THEATRE TRIPS F ALL VACATION TRW’S mun - Matterhorn of Dover A.R.C. TRAVEL November 7-10 Polka Party All Inclusive M Inclusive Coat: Twin DAY TRIPS cardsaaadretugatthean price of a sump," addedO'Toote. V - Kelley's "All the prepay: Cost: '"." my.“ will an place Sept. " ONLY at Sonar-m Sudan " an: - 1:. 9.3. " interested please pick-up application at the Community Services Dept., 5th Floor, Marsland Centre. Duane lag. My thm My available. Coit tail/hr. . For further internatio- cnll 'sbt'" an. 210. 'WALKING TOUR 82 - DOWNTOWN WATERLOO WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25, 1982 7:30 pm. A second walking tour of downtown Waterloo with emphasis on buildings which have historical importance. Meet at rear of Adult Recreation Centre 7:30 Join Dave Stuart, Outdoor Recreation Co-or- dinator for the following activities, BOIS‘OES: Mondays 6: " p.m. Come out and enjoy an evening of fun & exer- cise. LAWN DAB‘I'S Commence Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Come out and enjoy a morning of fun, sociability. & exercise CBOQUET Commence Thursday V at 10:30 a.m. Come out and enjoy a morning of fun & exer- cise. Monday August 30. 1982 1:30 p.m. Admission: 750/person All Welcome I...“ MEI-m ' wann- mt’v- It... . ,. Afternoon of "Abbott & Costello" Movies All Welcome No Charge place September 13,14,15 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Registration in person only. Payment due at time of registration _ _ _ on Painting 0:00 am - It” an! Apple Doll till "230.!!! Brand Dough Anna» "tall-m Christmas Craft [It 11:Nitam Bunk: Art 1:303:30pm Registration for the following courses will take SewingImOun- llzmam BegtmterCrochet ..0tit- 11:00:!!- Basic Drawing 9:007 "101m China Panning 1:30 ' 3:30 pm Corn Hugh Arllz30-313Opm Collin-95y 1:30 pm _ 3:30 m 9.yta'ttr V.30. 3c00pat Mvanccll Crochet Izl- mum Ceramic-tn- ":00.- We are seeking qualified individual(s) to instruct seniors during the day in the following courses: - Quilting .. General Crafts (with some flower arranging experience) For further information contact Chris Barker 5791020. iWiiriiUrer Pool) It.- In. an In” _ 12:00pm qt _ DANCE First Friday Dances will commence Friday September 3. 1982 7: 30 p.m. - Admission: $1.00 Howard Snyder Band featuring "Summit Jazz Band" 2: 30 pm - 4:00 pm Victoria Park Kitchener Meet at Adult Recreation Centre at It'. 15 p.m. ‘ (Carpool will be arranged) FALL INTEREST In, CRAFT COURSES CLirCLcu" you“ [irjiI.ll, MONDAY LEMMADE I: BINGO "Air Conditioned Comfort" Friday, August 27. 1982 2 pm. Salaam My Anomoonor REFEREES . 1982-83 Season Adan Recreation Centre 185 ng St., South, wmorloo 579-1020 mum neonates SENIOR ADULTS HELP WANTED CONCERT ‘ACTIVITY' brochure will be delivered on Wedeepi. ttth along with the Waterloo Chronicle. Please watch for this important publication and call us if you do not receive a copy. Sept. 11th and 18th - 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sengnm Stadium Gymnasium. Detailed informition 1viil be. inclufled in this ad on Wednesday. September ttth. Lions Pool - Waterloo Park Moses Springer Pool - Lincoln Road MI. PROGRAM: Public swimming at both pools AUGUST - (Monday thru Sunday) 1:0tF4:00 p.m. Public Swim till-5:00 p.m. Public Recreational Swim 5:00-6:30 p.m. Family Recreational Swim 6: mm p.m. Public Swim Malls only; free swim, Monday to Friday - 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.. Lions Pool. The Power Skating Program is designed to cover the basic skating skills coupled with the knowledge of how they can be put into practise during the boys and girls own time. Bookings now being taken for: Friday evening parties. Rental of Ice includes use of community room. Book your party early as ice time does fast. Times: 841 p.m. For further information call 88-1550 Ext. 210 The program is designed to accommodate both boys for Hockey and girls for Ringette. - age 6 years and up - a maximum of so skaters per session - the skaters are divided into groups according to ability. 2. September 26 to Oct. 2/82 - $40.00 REGISTRATION: Contact Wayne Francis at 888-0644 between 5-7 p.m. weeknights. during business hours. Note: Pools close Sept. 6th for season The 19tr2-M Fall & Winter program Sat. Sept. 4 " 15 am Minor Atom 923-10145 am Major Atom to”: " pm Minor PW. 2: 30-3: " pm Hater PeeWee an”: " pm Minor Bantam $.15. pm Major Bantam 8.. Sept. 5 99:15 am Minor Atom 9:30-10: " am Maior Atom 1:00-2:15 pm Minor PeeWee 2:84: " pm Major PoeWee Ian. Sept. 0 5:04: 00 pm Major Bantam 0:15-1:15 pm In»: Midget t: 3-0:“ pm Mater W In.“ , 5:04:00 pm Minor PM. 0:15-1:15 - W P.W. 7:”: I. p- liant Bantam. Wed. 0.4. I 5:“:. pm Mina: Ato- 4:13-1:1I pm lbw w 123-313. u Mater W WMHA ALLSTAR HOCKEY TRYOIJTS TIMES Place: Albert McCormick Arena column SERVICES FALL t WINTER PROGRAM "(MIME SKATING PARTIES RINK III THE "" Nam Francis For“ Skating School SWIUIIIG POOLS "Watch for it! " Centennial Bandshell Waterloo Park Sunday, August a 7:00 Fm. Msisic Performance Trust Fund. Summit Jau Band Sponsored by the

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