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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 May 1983, p. 35

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BULLETIN BOARD The Waterioo Cycling Comâ€" mittee is planning to hold a free spring bicycle tuneâ€"up Wednesday, May 18, 6:30 to 8: 30 p.m. at the Adult Recreâ€" ation Centre. Have your bike tuned by professionals and view the film Cycling is still the Greatest zation is holding a day camp at St. Michael‘s School, 64 Uniâ€" versity Ave. W. in Waterioo for children aged five to 12 years. The camp, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 5 to Aug. 26, will feature swimming, hiking, arts and crafts and special event days. For more inforâ€" mation, call 744â€"7001. CYO Day camp The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Women Aglow Fellowship will hold the next meeting Monâ€" day, May 16, 6:45 p.m. at the Waterloo Inn. Admission is $6. For more information or resâ€" ervations, call 742â€"8183. Bicycle tuneâ€"up AGLOW meeting The 63rd annual conâ€" vention of the Hamilton Diocesan Council of the Catholic Women‘s League will be held at Waterloo Inn, May 27â€" The Diocese of Hamâ€" ilton has 98 Councils which represent a total of 15,000 women. This year the theme will be ‘"League Minâ€" istry to God and Canâ€" ada‘"‘ â€" Subtitle â€" EPEâ€" KIAI meaning â€" The Spirit of the Law. Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Waterloo will host the opening mass. The main celeâ€" brant and homolist will be Fr. M. Isabelle the Diocesan Spiritual Director. Following the mass, the 10 host counâ€" cils from Waterloo, St The Catholic Youth Organi Hamilton Diocese puts final touches on ‘8383 convention About 50 young gardeners learned proper methods of planting seeds and caring for plants at last week‘s junior M meeting sponsored annually by the Waterioo Horticultural Society. in the above photo, Bruce Carter, a gardener at Mutual Life Assurance Co. in Waterioo, demonstrates how seeds germinate and grow. Each child was provided with a package of seeds and has been asked to bring the plants they have grown to the Horticultural Society‘s annual show in August. Pet Arpuckie photo PLANT POWâ€"WOW An organ recital of patrietic music by Nixon McMillan will be featured at First United Church Tuesday, May 24 at 12: 15 p.m. Admission is free. Marriage Enrichment series Noon hour concert The Marriage Enrichment Film Series at the Church of Christ, 62 Hickory St. W. in Waterioo will present a showâ€" ing of The Communication Lifeline Tuesday, May 24, 7: 30 p.m. For more information, call 885â€"5940. The Kâ€"W Waldorf Education Interest Group is sponsoring a meeting Tuesday, May 24, 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Public Library. The film The Experiâ€" ence of Learning in a Waldorf School will be shown and a discussion led by a teacher Waldort education meeting Agatha, Linwood, Elâ€" mira, New Hamburg, Maryhill and Drayton, will welcome the deleâ€" gates. Saturday‘s speakers will be â€" Fr. K. Joseph from St John‘s, Kitchâ€" ener â€" whose topic will be ‘‘Scripture and Written Text‘‘ and Walter McLean, M.P., Waterloo, speaking on ‘‘San Salvador‘‘. Guests during the afâ€" ternoon sessions will be Sister Joan from Onâ€" tario Catholic Hospital Association and Frank Valeriote, A Guelph lawyer â€" speaking on Child Abuse Educaâ€" tion. Saturday evening will close with enterâ€" tainment from the ‘"Harmony Group"‘ â€" a Waterloo County Sepaâ€" rate School Youth group as well as enterâ€" tainment from the host councils. The main celebrant and homolist for the closing mass at St Louis Church will be His Excellency Bishop Paul F. Reding. from the Toronto Waldorf school will follow. Dorice Marcel â€" Diâ€" ocesan President from Labrador City will be the guest Speaker at the closing bangquet. Her topic will be "C.W.L. in Labradorâ€" Schefferville and our Twinning of Dioâ€" ceses". Other highlights of the weekâ€"end: will be the reports of all the convenors and the elecâ€" tion of the new execuâ€" tive. Summer School ‘83 Full credit, makeâ€"up credit and a variety of special interâ€" est courses from art and music to computers and draâ€" matic arts are being offered at summer school in the Waterâ€" loo Region. For more informaâ€" tion, call the office of Continuâ€" ing Education at the Waterioo County Board of Education, 742â€"1751. CUSO info meeting Learn to identify birds from such clues as field marks habitat, behavior and song at Laure! Creek Nature Centre Monday, May 23, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. For more information, call 885â€"1368. For the birds at Laurel A public information meetâ€" ing for CUSO will be held Wednesday, May 25, 7: 30 p.m. at the Waterloo Public Liâ€" Planned Parenthood Garage Sale Planned Parenthood Waterâ€" loo Region is holding its secâ€" ond annual garage and bake sale Saturday, May 28 at 22A Margaret Ave., Kitchener. Supporters who wish to help are asked to donate items to the sale â€" books, record albums, plants, household arâ€" ticles dnd baked goods would be welcome contributions. 743 brary. For more information, call 885â€"1211 ext. 314. Christian Women‘s After 5 The Kâ€"W Christian Women‘s After 5 Club will hold a dinner meeting at Waterioo Inn Monâ€" day, May 30 from 7â€"9 p.m. Program includes presentaâ€" tions by local chef Wolfgang Stutz, singer Susan Schmidt and young mother Liz McArthur. Ticket information Anne Snider 696â€"3213. Blythe July 14 My Wild Irish Rose July 28 Nobody‘s Child Aug. 4 The innocent & the Just Sept. 8 The Tomorrow Box "Garden Patching" â€" Bechtel Park Monday, May 30, 1983 â€" 1: 30 p.m. â€" We will be planting our garden â€" This project will be ideal for those living alone or in an apartment. If interested please call Chris at 579â€"1020: June 21 African Lion Safari June 29 Geritol Follies July 6 Hello Dolly July 20 Carousel â€" Service Awards Nominations for the election of Officers must be submitted in writing to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee, c/o Waterloo Community Services, two (2) weeks prior to the Annual Meeting The meeting is open to all interested ART PARK NATIONAL ACTIVITY WEEK May 16â€"23, 1983 WEEK‘S ACTIVITIES Thursday, May 19, 1983 1: 30 p.m.. Colour slides: "Outdoor Activities Presentation and Short Walking Tour of Old Waterloo" * 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, Waterloo. in the Poconos July 29 â€" August 1, 1983 _ $269.00 (twin) LAKE GEORGE IN GLEN FALLS, NEW YORK June 12â€"15, 1983 $249.00 (twin) KELLEY‘S SUMMER THEATRE Wednesday, May 25, 1983 â€" 7: 30 P.M. Albert McCormick Community Rm. Parkside Drive â€" Waterioo AGENDA Reports on League activities Election of Officers and Executive Members Revisions to the Constitution Colour Slides: TRAVELLING AROUND EUROPE Guest: Fred Bunte ADULT RECREATION CENTRE BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1983 2 p.m Waterioo Minor Hockey Association NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING ADULT RECREATION CENTRE SUMMER THEATRE TRIPS Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterloo 579â€"1020 presents "OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES®" SENIOR ADULTS A.R.C. TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 VACATION TOURS DAY TRIPS celebrates The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Field Naturalists are planning evening field trips to observe migrating birds and spring flowers. The next field trip will take place Thursday, May 19, 6:30 p.m. Participants are asked to meet at the Shakeâ€" speare pond. For more inforâ€" mation or directions, call 884â€" Early Childhood Education conference Naturalists‘ Childhood Education will be holding its annual conference May 25 to 28 at Wilfrid Laurier University. For more inforâ€" mation, call Donna McKennaâ€" Smuck 653â€"2511. Flesherton antique show sponsoring the Flesherton Dealers Association will be The Association for Early The Flesherton Antique WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18. mwmu‘&k to 23 at Grey Highlands Secondary School. The show will feature Canadian furniâ€" ture, china, glassware, jewel ry and clocks. The hours are 12 noon to 9 p.m. Saturday, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, and 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m. Monday. Admisâ€" sion is $1.50. s fâ€" ve AP i,u y *kigo on INSTRUCTOR: Richard Zilinkas & LOCATION: Bechtel Park Class Options: 1. Tues. & Thurs. 7: 00 or 8: 00 p.m. on June 7, 9, 14, 16, 21 2. 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. INSTRUCTOR: Richard Zilinkas LOCATION: Bechtel Park ONE SESSION: Saturdays 10 a.m. or 11 a.m. May 28th, June 4, 11, 17, 25th x FEE: Children (8â€"14 yrs.) $12.00 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 Waterioo 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. 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 Entry Fee: $95.00 per team Prize Money: $1500.00 Information: Call Roy Wuertle 745â€"4652 Sponsored Waterloo Chippers and Carling O‘Keefe Dates: June 17th, 18th & 19th/83 Bechtel Park â€" Bridge St., Waterioo 5:00 p.m. St. Thomas Elgins vs Waterloo Tigers followed by ‘"Meet the Tigers® Glant fireworks display at dusk. ADMISSION: $5.00 per family A RINK IN THE PARK Seagram Drive 1. General Public 2. Adult Only Sundays 3: 30 to 5: 30 p.m Saturday 8 p.m. to 10 p.m ARTISTS & CRAFTSMEN> # ~. SERVICES > ACTIVITIES WATERLOO DAYS SLO PITCH TOURNAMENT WATERLOO DAYS ‘83 JUNE 17thâ€"19th COMMUNITY ASSOC. & WATERLOO TIGERS VICTORIA DAY CELEBRATiON MINOR SPORTS NOTE FOR REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS CHILDREN‘S TENNIS INSTRUCTION COMMUNITY Monday, May 23rd id-a;slâ€"al_wf Centre: 886â€"1550 $2.00 per person. . SPRING ICE SKATING ‘The film The Land of the Big Ice will be shown Thursday, Inyl..ltnoonhl"l‘-“‘“* uhnryludltodm,Mmluhn is free and everyone is welâ€" Library noon film showing

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