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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1983, p. 31

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Melodee Martinuk Chronicle Staft * Physical fitness, parâ€" ticipation and fun â€" this will be the motto of Empire .Public School next week as students, their parents and school teachers lake part in a special five day program to mark National Physical Ac tivity Week. May 15â€" Program â€" coâ€"ordina Les Gilmarti i tors Les Gilmartin and o n _ Linda Thompson Linda Thompson have ‘"One thing we really _ of getting the weather planned five daily acâ€" want to stress is that â€" man to coâ€"operate tivities which the enâ€" its participation, not "We‘re looking for tire school community â€" competition here â€" _ 100 per cent participa will be asked to particiâ€" â€" there are no winners, _ tion and I‘m sure we‘ll pate in for a minimum _ no losers." get it from the kids." of 15 minutes. Monday To make the proâ€" is "It‘s a Toss Up" day â€" gram even more spe focusing on throwing _ cial for participants, Pmm events; on Tuesday Gilmartin and scho0l |po yoy know at what classes will be doing â€" principal Doug Schmitt [grade leve! your chilâ€" their own "health hustâ€" _ have designed a fitness j dren are performing at le" or exercise proâ€"_â€" badge which will be in school? grams to music; . given to all students ind o1 Wednesday, Empire‘s and worn throfngh the 3.'31&1?.12’:";.2&% ;2‘3“’ 300 students and staff will do their part to help Waterloo win the Great Canadian Par ticipation Challenge: Thursday, skip rope activities will be highâ€" lighted; Friday‘s event focuses on nonâ€"compet itive, coâ€"operative games "Iis purpose is basi cally to encourage par ticipation and awareâ€" ness of. physical activiâ€" ty,"* said Gllmulln). Zmeamy CC 0 ENTE CCC ‘Cikd like them to have fun Some 150 area residents braved the threatening weather of Sunday to take part in the second annual Mother‘s Day march for peace here in Waterioo. Demonstration organizer Ruth Kiaassen said the march was held "to give families an opportunity to come forward and express their concerns about the nuclear buildup in a way that is nonâ€"aggresâ€" sive." Melodee Martinuk photo Empire school on fitness kick FAMILY CONCERN eâ€" ‘""I‘m pleased with iâ€" the way things have n. fallen into place.‘" ‘d added Gilmartin. . _ ‘*Now it‘s only a matier As well, notes have been sent home with all students inviting their families to take part in the special program. We want all the moms and dads to come out and have fun with us." Thompson said. _ _ _ badge which will be given to all students and worn through the week. The badge will then be stamped after the completion of each day‘s activities. ‘"We‘re looking for 100 per cent participa tion and I‘m sure we‘ll get it from the kids." e Educational & F amily Serâ€" vices Clinic is now offering an academic testing proâ€" gram in Math and The Language Arts e Parents will receive a written report giving specific grade levels (eg reading grade 4 .6). tor each of 11 e Two Saturday afternoons are required Fee $60 00 subject areas 119 University East ADULT RECREATION CENTRE celebrates NATIONAL ACTIVITY WEEK May 16â€"23, 1983 "ADULTS IN ACTION â€" ITS TIME TO sSHAPE UP" Color Slides by REV. EMIL F. LANGE â€" Prof. Theology W.L.U "BUDDHISM IN CEYLON® GUEST SPEAKER: DR. DAVID RAINHAM . _ ‘"Writing a Prescription for a Healthy Lifestyle" 12; 30 p.m.â€"1;: 30 p.m. Advance tickets only: $2.00 (includes salad bar luncheon) *‘*Garden Patching" â€" Bechtel Park Monday, May 30, 1983 â€" 1: 30 p.m We will be planting our garden This project will be ideal for those living alone or in an apartment If interested please call Chris at 579â€"1020 Elmira Lions Club Walking Trail â€" Elmira Monday. May 16, 1983 â€" 2: 00 p.m. bird identification, flower and tree identificaâ€" tion meet at the Centre at 1:30 p.m. where car pooling will be arranged bring your binoculars and wear sensible walking shoes. Blythe July 14 My Wild Irish Rose July 28 Nobody‘s Child Aug. 4 The innocent & the Just Sept. 8 The Tomorrow Box ART PARK July 6 Hello Dolly July 20 Carousel May 17 Kortright Bird Sanctuary (Guelph) June 15 Weston‘s Bakery & Woodside Park June 21 African Lion Safari June 29 Gerito! Follies 1. LAKE GEORGE IN GLEN FALLS, NEW YORK June 12â€"15, 1983 $249.00 (twin) 2. KELLEY‘S SUMMER THEATRE in the Poconoas Friday, May 20, 1983 10:00 a.m.â€"11:00 a.m. Aquabics Demonstration â€" Wilfrid Laurier University Pool see a demonstration of the water exercises and games which are part of the popular Senior Aquabics Class. Parking available at Gus Maue Sports, corner of King and University, Waterioo. July 29 â€" August 1, 1983 $269.00 (twin) i Tuesday, May 17, 1983 9: 00 a.m.â€"12 noon ‘"‘Kortright Bird Sanctuary" $2.00/person (includes bus) Tickets available at ARC Travel Office Thursday, May 19, 1983 1: 30 p.m. ‘"OQutdoor Activities Presentation and Short Walking Tour of Old Waterloo" BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1983 2 p.m ADULT RECREATION CENTRE ._ Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 579â€"1020 Monday, May 16, 1983 1: 30 p.m. *"*Elmira Lions Club Walking Tail" (meet at ARC for transportation) SUMMER THEATRE TRIPS presents "OUuTDOOR ACTIVITIES" SENIOR ADULTS OPENING LUNCHEON Thursday, May 12, 1983 A.R.C. TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 WEEK‘S ACTIVITIES VACATION TOURS DAY TRIPS WATERLOO CHROMIC: INSTRUCTOR: Richard Zilinkas YJ/ LOCATION: Bechtel Park C Class Options: I â€" Tues. & Thurs. 7: 00 orâ€"8: 00 p.m. on May 17, 19, 24, 26, 31 II â€" Tues. & Thurs. 7: 00 or 8: 00 p.m. on June 7, 9, 14, 16, 21 III â€" Tues. & Thurs. 7: 00 or 8: 00 p.m. on June 28, 30, July 5, 7, 12. FEE: Adults $16.00 Youth (15â€"19 yrs.) & Seniors $14.00 REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Phone Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550, ext. 210 during business hours. Spring Minor Sports have just gotten underway. All registered players should have been called by now. If you have not received a call yet, please phone Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 214 during business hours so that we can put you in contact with your respective convenor. Organization has now begun for the annual Waterloo Days Arts & Crafts Show. If you would be interested in displaying and selling your crafts in Waterloo Park on June 18 and or June 19 please call Waterloo Regional Arts council â€" 744â€"4552. Mondayâ€"Thursday between 10 a.m. and 2: 30 p.m. Sat. May 14th, 1983 â€" 9: 45 a.m. â€" i p.m. Waterloo Park â€" #6 & 7 Clinic conducted by the CHYM‘rs and Softball Canada COst: $3.00/player Everyone Welcome Annual Junior Gardening Meeting Friday, May 13th â€" 7:00 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St_ S Fun, Films and Refreshments Free seeds. Learn how to grow flowers and vegetables Dates: June 17th, 18th & 19th/83 Entry Fee: $95.00 per team Prize Money: $1500.00 Information: Call Roy Wuertle 745â€"4652 Sponsored Waterloo Chippers and Carling O‘Keefe Plans are now underway for the 16th annual Waterloo Days Celebration. Groups or individuals interested in participating in this year‘s event should contact Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550. Ext. 214 during business hours. 1 General Public 2 Adult Only Sundays 3 30 to 5 30 p.m Saturday & p.m to 10 p.m INSTRUCTOR: Richard Zilinkas‘ LOCATION: Bechtel Park ONE SESSION: Saturdays 10 a.m. or 11 a.m May 28th, June 4, 11, 17, 25th FEE: Children (8â€"14 yrs.) $12.00 REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Phone Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550, ext. 210 during business hours. PÂ¥ Len =~~ RCTIV ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN> WATERLOO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS Kâ€"W LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE PLAYERS CLINIC WATERLOO DAYS ‘83 JUNE 17thâ€"19th WATERLOC DAYS SLO PITCH TOURNAMENT â€"â€" â€"â€"=â€"â€"#Nationa! Physicai Actity Week May 15 23,19823 MINOR SPORTS NOTE FOR REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS CHILDREN‘S TENNIS INSTRUCTION A RINK IN THE PARK Seagram Drive Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 SPRING ICE SKATING SDNA Y ES ESARSARRRARSTITTTTT T

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