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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1983, p. 35

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BULLETIN BOARD Blood donor clinic The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Red Cross will sponsor a blood doner clinic Wednesday, Oct 5, 2 to 8: 30 pm. at St. Luke‘s Lutheran Church, 317 Franklin S$t N in Qlchflwr Columbia lcefiqld PE ie s The official opening of the UW Columbia lcefield will be held Sunday. Oct 2. 2 p.m Free ice skating will follow until 5 p.m Columbia lcefield is located on Columbia Street North in Waterloo near the UW Optometry Building Children‘s Festival The Sunday Festival of Arts and Crafts will present a children‘s festival Sunday, Oct. 2, 12 noon until 5 p.m. in the upper level of the Kitchen er Farmer‘s Market Activi ties will include face painting. craft demonstrations, toy ex hibits and entertainment pro vided by the Police Choir Admission is free CUSO Info meeting There will be a CUSO Infor mation meeting to outline CUSO‘s programs in Third World countries Wednesday, Oct. 5, 7: 30 p.m. in Rm. 3004 of the UW Math and Computer Building Music at Noon concert The WLU Music at Noon concert Thursday, Oct. 6 will feature a cellist Gisela Depkat and pianist Leslie De‘Ath in a program of contemporary music in the Theatre Auditori um. Admission is free and evervone is welcome CYO Activities There will be a senior CYO dance Friday. Sept. 30. 8 to 11:30 p.m. in St. Mary‘s Hall Volleyball players needed The Unemployed Workers Centre located in the baseâ€" ment of Knox Presbyterian Church in Waterioo is looking for Coed Volleyball players to play Thursdays between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. beginning Oct 20. For more information, call 886â€"8131 Schneider Haus exhibit The Joseph Schneider Haus will present an exhibit by Michael Bird entitled Calli graphy to Cabinetmaking The Fraktur and Furniture of Abraham Latschaw (1799 1879) Oct. 1 to Nov. 30 in the Heritage Gallery Nature centre program _ Learn about the many crea tures that live in the creek and aid in determining water qual ity Sunday. Oct. 2. 11 a.m and 2 p.m. at the Laure! Creek Nature Centre. Please bring your rubber boots. For more information. call 885â€"1368 Naturalists®‘ field trip The Kâ€"W Field M The Kâ€"W Field Naturalists are planning a visit to the birds of prey exhibit at the African Lion Safari Sunday. Oct. 2. 1 p.m. Participants are asked to meet in the Sears parking lot in Fairview Mall There will be a special group rate for admissions For more information, call KK1â€"1311 St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church. 54 Queen St N in Kitchener will feature organ ist Douglas Haas Wednesday Oct. 5. 1215 to 12 15 p m in a noon hour recital Noon hour recital Doon Pioneer Villaq}e Doon Pioneer Villag Doon _Pioneer Village and Heritage Community will fea ture a performance by the Happy Harmonica Band Sun day, Oct. 2. 2:30 pm in the Wagonshed . The village which is located at Homer Watson Bivd. and Huron Rd. is open every day from 1:30 to +:30 Noon hour concert The Canadian Hovercraft Club will be holding the 4th Canadian Hovercraft Champi onship Rally Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and 2 at Laurel Creek Conser vation Area. The official open ing will be Saturday. Oct. 1 at 9 a.m. on the beach. The rally will feature races, a hill climb and a competitive land and water course The Noon Hour Concert at First United Church in Water loo will feature soprano Deb bie Lou Ludoiph, a WLU grad uate, Tuesday, Oct 4. 12 15 to 12; 45 p.m. Lunch is available Hovercraft rally _ _ The United Church Women of First United Church in Waterioo are planning to hold a Royal Doulton Tableware Survey in Hilliard Hall. First United Church Friday, Oct. 7. 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Also on sale will be Loaves and Muf Royal Doulton Tableware Survey _ _ _ Community centre dance The Centrevilieâ€"Chrcopee Community Centre is cele brating its fourth anniversary with a special dance Saturday, Uct. 1. 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the centre. Tickets are $10 per couple, $3.50 for students and will include music, lunch and prizes. For more information, call the centre at 742â€"0032 or 7145â€"1864 Junior Achievement Junior Achievement can provide high school students with information and an op portunity te start their own enterprise or learn firstâ€"hand how the world of Canadian business works. For more in formation, visit your school‘s guidance office or call the J .A office at 576â€"6610 by Angela Bernhardt Today the third annual Form Frenzy is being held, which places home classes in a fun competition against each other. The events are full of imagination and are designed for everyone to enjoy, as well as challenge the resourcefulness and skill of everyone in each home form. Now that fall is officially here and the first month of school is coming to an end, KCI has pulled into high gear. The sports teams are ready to go all the way, leaving any challengers far behind. Thursday is the last day to buy your KCI Ingo sweater. Kim Baumbach â€" The noon activities at Laurel are well on the way with Coach Johnson in the gym. Friday night there will be a Special Events Dance, with guest DJ Dave Schnider from CHYM radio. There will be lots of sports action on Friday. Come out and support your favorite team. Go Raiders‘ Laurel â€" Laurel‘s fantastic teams are off and running again this year. Our girls‘ baseball team played their first game Wednesday, Sept. 21 against Brantford and Guelph. On Saturday, we will be holding our annual Flea Market, proceeds going to the school‘s clubs and teams. Our boys‘ soccer team played against Brantford and Gueliph on Wednesday, Sept. 21. Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Bain and Mr. Unrau are the coaches. Graduation at Laurel takes place Friday, October 21 with a dance following the ceremoâ€" nies. Student Council and House Captain elections are Tuesday, September 27. â€" Activity Card and Yearbook campaign is un derway o Laurel had a grade nine introductory assembly to fill the grade nines in on all the activities at Laurel. Laurel‘s first Friday night dance is November Locker T alk KCI Harvest Home Festival Celebrate the fall harvest at Wellington County Museum‘s Annual Harvest Home Fes tival Sunday, Oct. 2, 130 to 1: 30 p.m . There will be pioneer games for the young. craft displays. demonstrations . of candleâ€"making. sausage stuff ing. weaving, spinning. hay rides and food samples fins, a booklet of _ recipes compiled by the members Refreshments and babysitting will be provided Aquatic conference The Association of Aquatic Personnel of Ontario will hold its 10th anniversary confer ence Oct. 4 to 6 at the Waterioo Inn. Sponsored by the Water loo Region Aquatics Commit tee, the event will include seminars. exhibits of awards. equipment and apparel. En tertainment at the Oct _ 6 banguet will be provided by the Second City Comedy Revue Tickets can be ob tained alt the Waterloo Inn Waterlioo Band concert The Waterioo Concert Band will present an autumn eve ning of music including Ok toberfest favorites Monday, Oct. 7:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre in Water loo. Admission is free Freedom of Speech lecture Dr. Judith Wubnig, UW phi losophy professor will discuss Freedom of Speech Sunday. Oct. 2. 11 a.m. at the Waterioo County Unitarian Fellowship meeting in the second of a threeâ€"program series entitled Living our Lives Feeling tired Rundown? Take a walk m d Wall a block. Lextas See parade from a reserved seat & then enjoy a homemade lunch at the Centre. TICKETS FOR LUNCH $3.50 â€" available at Once a month the Centre has a New Person‘s Tea to introduce potential or new members to the various programs/activities.s If you plan to attend please call the Centre‘s office 579â€"1020. © *CURLING® Anyone who is interested in curling or learning the game can do so Tuesdays 9 a.m.â€"11 a.m. at the Kâ€"W Granite Club starting Tuesday Nov. 1. 1983. There will be free instruction plus some very helpful movies. If interested please contact Chris at 579â€" 1020. main office Friday, September 30, 1983 2 p.m. Color slides by: Art and Eileen Hiller "Festival of Fall Colors" 1. FRANKENMUTH CHRISTMAS December 11 â€" 13, 1983 Cost â€" $165.00 Twin 2. NEW YEARS in Pittsburg 3. OBERAMMERGAU 1984 Passion Play May 21â€"June 5, 1984 (Brochures available) Sept. 29 Fall Color Boat Cruise â€" Midland Oct. 5 Cullen County Barns Oct. 25 Mohawk Raceway Nov. 11 Royal Winter Fair OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Monday, October 3, 1983 1: 30 p.m. **ONTARIO AGRICULTURE MUSEUM* â€" Milton, Ont. â€" meet at centre at 1: 15 p.m. where car pooling will be arranged. if you plan to go on this outing please notify centre (579â€"1020) ON GOING "ACTIVITY" CARPET BOWL CARPET BOWL SATURDAYS 1: 30 p.m Come out and enjoy an afternoon of exercise, sociability and fun. December 30, 1983 â€" January 1. 1984 Cost â€" $219.00 NEW PERSONS TEA Monday, October 3, 1983 2 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 579â€"1020 WATERLOO REGIONAL POLICE BAND In Concert Thursday, October 6, 1983 (Moses Springer Arena) Tuesday, October 11, 1983 1 p.m. â€" 5 p.m. Cost: $2.00/person Tickets available at Centre or at the door SENIOR 1CE SKATING Wednesdays 2: 15 p.m.â€"3: 15 p.m. Location: Rink in the Park No Charge All Welcome (*Basic Instruction Available) OKTOBERFEST "PARADE & LUNCH®* Monday, October 10, 1983 9 a.m. â€" 1:00 p.m. 7: 30 â€" 9: 30 p.m. Mutual Life of Canada Auditorium (King & Union St. S) ADMISSION : FREE Concert made possible through Music Performance Trust Fund Music by: Howard Snyder Band Admission: $1.00 at the door FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS SENIOR ADULTS DANCE Friday, October 7, 1983 "HEIDELBERG HAUS®" A.R.C. TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 VACATION TOURS NEW ACTIVITY DAY TRIPS All Inclusive WA TEA HOCKEY $40.00 â€" RINGETTE $40.00 Note: Price includes $7.00 late fee. Late registrations are being accepted daily at the Waterloo Community Service Offices â€" 5th Floor Marsland Centre â€" 20 Erb St. W. . Times: Mondayâ€"Friday 8: 30 a.m.â€"4: 30 p.m. ADULT NOON WATERLOO ARENA PARENT & PRE ADULT SKATE ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA SKATING PUBLIC SKATING R.LP.: RINK IN THE PARK Classes run ail next week Oct. 3â€"7 â€" 6:00â€"7:05 p.m. Oct. 8th â€" 9:20 a.m.â€"10:20 a.m COMMUNI Wsmwces ACTIVITIES Albert McCormick Arena We have a few openings left in this program. For registration information please call Tom Litwiller at 886â€"1550 ext. 214 during business hours. There are still a few openings at Albert McCormick Arena for Boys or Girls Ages 5 to 10 years old. Classes begin shortly . Girls 1: 00 p.m. .__ Boys 2: 00 p.m. To register call the Kâ€"W Skating Club during office hours. Waterloo Community Services currently is acceptling registrations for the following proâ€" grams which will begin shortly. 1. China Painting 2. Uptown Fitness Registrations are limited. Call Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 214 (Mon.â€"Fri. â€" 8: 30 a.m. â€" 4: 30 p.m.) Registration is: Oct. 15 9: 30 a.m.â€"1: 00 p.m Oct. 18 5: 30â€"8: 00 p.m. Where: Rink In The Park (Club Office) CLUB OFFICE Office Hours: Monday 4 Tuesday 5: 00 p.m _Friday 1: 00 p.m Ages 8 â€" 14 yrs. FALL ICE SKATING SCHEDULE £/th WATERLOO MINOR SPORTS LATE REGISTRATION FOR HOCKEY OR RINGETTE Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 ADULT FALL RECREATION PROGRAMS Kâ€"W SKATING CLUB __ _ POWER SKATING Waterioo Arena Siskins vs Stratford Sun. Oct. 2nd â€" 7: 30 p.m GO SISKINS,. GO! Kâ€"W SKATING CLUB LEARN TO SKATE JR. ‘B‘ HOCKEY Tuesday: 10:00 a.m. â€" 11:20 a.m Thursday: 1:30 p.m.â€"3:00 p.m. Mon. 2â€"3:30 p.m. Wed. 10â€"11:20 a.m. Fri. 10â€"11:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m. â€" 2:00 p.m. Program Runs Tuesday to Friday. Sun. 3:30â€"5:30 p.m. 8â€"10:00 p.m. Saturday Tuesday to Friday 11:30 a.m. â€" 1:20 p.m. WATERLOO 884 â€"5790 30 p.m . â€"8: 00 p.m â€"10: 00 p.m 5:00 p.m.

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