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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Aug 1983, p. 31

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BULLETIN BOARD Christian Women‘s Club meetings The k W Christian Women s After 5 Club extends an invita tion to attend a dinner meeting al Waterloo Inn Monday . Aug 2 from 7â€"9 pm Cost is $8 Come and hear speakers Kate Baskerville on operating a small business clothing store, KR N Joan Johnston from St Catharines. s prison erâ€"ofâ€"war under the Viet Cong for eight months, as well as Grand River collegiate stu dent Alison McCulla, who will sing, accompanied by her mother Eleanor McCulla The K W Women‘s Club will also have a luncheon Tuesday Aug 23 at Bingeman Park Ballroom from i 3 p.m Cost is $5.75 and there will be flower arranging. musical presenta tion by singer Tracey Liddle and again Joan Johnston with her personal message For the After 5 meeting reservations from Anne Smder al 696â€"3213 or Jan Dullaert at 745 2048 For the Tuesday jun cheon. phone Mary Reist 884 3323 or Dorothy Elhott 884 6414 Leaders‘ Workshops 4â€"H Leaders® Workshops for the project Ontario Heritage will be held between Aug 20 and Sept 10 Anyone interest ed in starting or joining a 44 club. call the Ministry of Agriculture and Food at 8M 5390 for more information Kâ€"W Field Naturalists Kâ€"W Field Naturalists will have a field trip to Conestoga Dam Wednesday, Aug. 24 at Kauftman Trailblazers 6: 30 p.m Meet in fronmt of Kâ€"Mart at Conestoga Mall BK4â€"1341 Trailblazer day camp al AR. Kaufman YMCA ends Aug. 22â€"26 with the _theme Fad and Fashions. The special Friday trip is to Casa Loma and Fort York in Toronto and the weekly fee of $45 includes the trip cost. Friday trip alone is $7 for Y members or $9.50 for nonâ€"members, including juice at lunch, bus and en trance fee. Call 743â€"5201 Anorexia Awareness An anorexia awareness sup port group for friends and families of individuals with eating disorders such as an orexia nervosa or bulimia is meeting on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Kâ€"W Hospital, in the second floor assembly room at 8 p.m. For more information call 884â€"3462 or 578â€"4788. Next meeting August 24 African Lion Safari. Delight at the antics of the Parrots of Paradise tropical birds. Let the macaws. parrots and cockatoos entertain you from Aug. 16â€"23 at African Lion Safari, Rockton, Ont Library happenings Waterloo public library Parkside Branch presents Summer Children‘s Film "Disney Cartoon Festival" at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18. Free admission, everyone welcome. * Teen Dropâ€"in nights at the The Waterloo Family YÂ¥ MCA is offering Teen Dropâ€"in nights Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7: 30 to 10 p.m. featuring activities in the gym and pool and free movie nights. For more inforâ€" mation, contact Beth Parsons at 885â€"3500 Kid‘s Craft Workshop The Kid‘s Craft Workshop, located at 125 King St. W. in Kitchener, is offering a proâ€" gram for children aged eight to 14 years featuring kiteâ€"makâ€" ing, pottery, stained glass, theatre and halfâ€"day tours from July 4 to Sept. 2. For| more information call the Craft Workshop at 744â€"4011. Vacation relief The independent Living Centre offers temporary vaca tion relief tw the disabled of families caring for the dis abled Trained siaff will pro vide care w disabled persons in their home while the family is vacationing or the staff will accompany them on their va cation and be responsible for their care Call 5766300 Mon day to Friday 9 a m to 5 p.m Rockway Seniors fishing trip Rockway Gardens Seniors Centre is sponsoring a fishing irip to Bing lsiupd Conserva ';llll 9 a.m to 5 p.fix Cost of §6 per person includes admis sion, bait, lunch and bus fare Bring your own fishing gear and lawn chair Tickets from Rockway at 885 73%4 Doon Village activities Horticuliture Show at Mail Saturday â€" and Sunday . at Doon Village enjoy Cornfest with corn husk craft demonâ€" strated, corn on the cob and uther corn food. Sunday only from 1 30 pm. to 4 30 p.m enjoy Swinging Eights square dancing. Crown Defenders Flute Band and Brian Sinclair photographs Friday and Saturday Aug 19â€" 20 the Waterioo Horticulturâ€" al Society will hoid their annu al Flower and Vegetable Show at Conestoga Mail featuring hundreds of entries in various categories of presentation Show hours are Aug. 19 from 9. 30 a.m. to 9: 30 p.m. and Aug 20 from 9: 30 a.m. to 6 p.M Bus trip to Peace Rally Jobs! Peace!‘ Freedom! A bus trip tour from Water loo to Washington D.C. for raily to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Martin Luther King‘s march on Washington will leave Thursday Aug. 25 and return Sunday 28 August. Contact Doug MacKiniay at Kâ€"W Track fundraiser There will be a dance to raise funds for the Kâ€"W Minor Track and Field association Friday, Aug. 19 at 8 p.m. at St Aloysius church, 11 Traynor Ave Tickets are $5 at the door and buffet is included. There will be a cash bar. For tickets or more information call Rob at 745â€"2360 or Caroll at 886 1782 _ LINCOLN HEIGHTS 'J MISSIONARY CHURC Waterioo Horticultural Don‘t forget the bus trip to Cullen Gardens, September 10th. Tickets availâ€" able at the Flower Show at Conestoga Invites You To Their Annual SHOW August 19th and 20th AT CONESTOGA MALL FOR INFORMATION CALL 885â€"4800 Lincoin Road and Bluevale North & VEGETABLE Come to ety will offer Beginner Sign Language courses this fail in K W from 79 p.m. at §45 per person for 12 weeks in Kichener the course will be offered at Rockway Gar dens Senior Centre from Tues day Sept. 13 to Tuesday Nov %# in Waterice they will be offered at St. Jerome‘s College Room 2}4 Wednesday Sept. 14 o Wednesday, Nov. 30. Call 144â€"68)} during business hours before deadline of Sept. 9 Aquatic For anyone 15 or older interested in aquatic employ ment a combined Red Cross leader and YMCA assistant instructor course is being held at A R. Kaufman Family YÂ¥ Aug. 28 o Sept 2 It is recommended that candidates Eckankar gathering Eckankar is an ancient reli gious teaching based on the individual‘s direct experience of God through contemplation and | spiritual practices. . Sri Harold Kiemp, the Living Eck Master is coming to the area have bronze or YMCA Life saving level Call} 743â€"5201 Canadian Tractor pull Aug 27â€"28. For further infor mation call Brenda Meninger at 743â€"6543 daily before 4 p.m After 4 p.m. call Bob Foote at 578â€"4623 The Canadian Mini Tractor Pull will be held Saturday, Aug. 27 at 7 p.m. at New Hamburg Fairgrounds. Spon sored by New Hamburg Hock:â€" ey Association, the prices are $4 per adult and $2 per child, with proceeds going to minor The Canadian Hearing Soc+ hockey Kitchener pools swim Kitchener parks and recre ation pools will have a twoâ€"forâ€" one day Monday. Aug. 22 when two swimmers can enjoy the general swim for the price of one God wouldn‘t have given us feet if he didn‘t mean for us to use them Walk nammuniman BE Watk a hlock Ends *&J &-i;"c:a'n:{crfidfi. E-xphins that farming, livestock, making homespun woolens, fishing and quarrying granite keep the p.qi:b:ngy_- Describes the three regions of Scotland and BINGO & LEMONADE Enjoy a game of bingo and refreshments at the Centre. Monday August 22 1: 30 p.m Admission: 75¢ Convenors: Arnoid & Hilda Wagner No Charge "Ball Practice #2" Wednesday August 4, 1983 2 p.m. Waterloo Park â€" Diamond #3 (beside Tennis Courts) Aug. 29 Metro Toronto Zoo Sept. 15 Western Fair â€" London Sept. 28 Fall Colour Boat Tour Meet at 10: arranged. bring lunch Blyth Se'm 8 The Tomorrow Box SUMMER FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS Friday, August 19, 1983 Sept. 10th or 17th 9 a.m.â€"l p.m. Seagram Stadium Gymnasium. Detailed information will be included in this ad on Wednesday September 7th. VACATION TOURS i. WINDERMERE HOUSE â€" Muskoka, Lake Rosseau Sept. 21â€"23, 1983 $203.00 (twin) 2. LAS VEGAS November 13â€"17 Cost $499.00 (twin) 3. TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS at Kelleys®‘ â€" Visit Bethiehem November 23â€"28 Cost $269.00 (twin) 4. OBERAMMERGAU 1984 Passion Play May 21 June 5, 1984 (Brochures available) All Inclusive 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. ... h akiti s Aichalin o. Aos es y tiet)._ The program is designed to accommodate both boys for Hockey and girlis for Ringette. â€" age 6 years and up â€" a maximum of 80 skaters per session â€" the skaters are divided into groups according to ability Remaining Sessions: 1. August 28 to September 2, 1983 â€" $35.00 2. September 25 to Oct, 1/83 â€" $40.00 REGISTRATION: Contact Wayne Francis at 886â€"0644 between 8â€"9 p.m. weeknights. SUMMER OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Monday August 22, 1983 10:30 a.m. â€" 3:30 p.m. WATERLOO REGIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT DENTAL INFORMATION CLINIC "Grand Valley Trail" Conestoga at 10: 15 a m. where car pooling will be Agdult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 579 1020 SUMMER THEATRE TRIPS 30,000 Islands â€" Midland SENIOR ADULTS Wednesday August 24 Wednesday August 31 1: 00 p.m. â€" 3: 30 p.m. â€" no appointment necessary â€" Phone 579â€"1642 HOCKEY and RINGETTE REGISTRATIONS Wayne Francis Power Skating School 2:00 p.m DAY TRIPS ‘"Watch for it!" All Welcome to reserve a court. Times: Sat./Sun. & Holidays: 10 a.m.â€"6 p.m Bechtelâ€"Park â€" Cali 743â€"3961 Lions Pool â€" Waterloo Park Moses Springer Pool â€" Lincoin Road POOL PROGRAM: Public swimming at both pools AUGUST â€" (Monday thru Sunday) 1:00â€"4:00 p.m. Public Swim 4:00â€"5:00 p.m. Public Recreational Swim 5:00â€"6: 30 p.m. Family Recreational Swim 6: 30â€"8: 00 p.m. Public Swim The 1983â€"84 Fall & Winter program brochure will be delivered on Wed. Sept. 7th along with the Waterioo Chronicle. Please watch for this important publication and call us if you do not receive a copy. Sponsored by !Iaterloo Horticultural Society August 19th & 20th Conestoga Mall â€" Waterloo Centennial Bandshell â€" > West Side Waterioo Park. (Free parking nearby at U. of W. Parking Lot *C‘ accessible off of Seagram Drive, Waterloo.). Another season is upon us and we are looking for your I)o;;â€"l;) i;)i;lr the flag or tackle team, depending on their abilities and desires. Pee Wee tackie â€" travelling team representing the City of Waterloo â€" 30 registered players â€" 9â€"13 years of age as of Jan. 1, 1983 with maximum weight of 130 Ibs. â€" or 14 years of age as of Jan. 1, 1983 with maximum weight of 125 Ibs. â€" equipment provided except shoes â€" 9â€"12 games starting Sept. 11, 1983 â€" most games played on Sunday . $35 00 registration fee at Centennial Park Ice is still available. For further information please call 886â€"1550 ext. 210. â€" Cq@npemeent â€" 9â€"12 games â€" most game{ â€" $35.00 regis Bandshell, . house league 20 players per team 9â€"12 years of age as of Sept. 1, 1983 or 13 years of age as of Sept. 1 and under Ibs. Jersey included in fee most games played on Saturday $20.00 registration fee PAY AS YOU PLAY â€" FLAG FOOTBALL (noâ€"tackle) â€"Friday: 6 p.m.â€"10 p.m â€" TACKLE FOOTBALL WATERLOO CHARGERS h Summitt Jazz Band Sunday, Aug. 21st â€" 7: 00 p.m Centennial Bandsheli â€" West Side Waterloo Park Sponsored by M.P.T.F. and Waterioo Community Services Department Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 COMMUNITY SERVICES FALL & WIWNTER SWIMMING POOLS FLOWER SHOW August 20, 1983 at 10: 00 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20th ONLY! â€" 10 a.m.â€"12 Noon WATERLOO â€"SEASON CE WATERLOO YOUTH > FOOTBALL REGISTRATION _ / SUMMER CONCERTS 11. 100

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