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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 1983, p. 4

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WATERLOO PHONE 8853M SAVE ON RESTAURANT 25% OFF STORE HOURS Weekdays .9 to s an Praia.” 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to s ill Parkminster United Church will celebrate its 25th anniversary Sun day. Oct. 23. Each month this past year a different activity has been planned in honor of anniversary year. Parkminster anniversary At 9:15 a.m. on the 23rd. a parade of Church members will move off from Harold Wagner school to march to the church. The first service 25 years ago was held at that school. The theme of the Worship service will be “The Great Parade“. A luncheon will follow the service. Car Rally Saturday Grand Valley Car Club and Kitchener-Waterloo Rally Club will co-sponsor a beginner's car rally Saturday. Oct. 22. The rally begins at the Torque Room (Central Teaching Building) at WLU and ends at Mother's Pizza on Highland Road in Kitch. ener. Safe and fun for drivers of all ages. No special equipment need- ed. Registration starts at 6:30 p.m., first car away at 7:30 p.m. with finish approximately ll p.m. For more information contact Dennis Wharton 576-7463 or Linda Robertson 579-8575. CF Chapter anniversary Waterloo County Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion will celebrate its 20th anniver- sary with a banquet at Chicopee Ski Club lounge Friday, Oct. 28 beginning at 6 p.m. Following dinner (7-8:30 p.m.) guest speak- ers will be Dr. D.N. Crozier and Dr. R. Swartz, who will both take part in the local CF Clinic from 1-4:30 p.m. at KW Hospital's Specialty Clinic. Banquet guests will be enter- tained by Kevin Denbok. who made his musical debut by singing for Cystic Fibrosis. Tickets may be obtained from Ann Vidoni at 885-4005 and must be purchased prior to October " Everyone welcome Debating event at St. Mary's St, Mary's high school will host this year's annual high school ttk"trr, - / digest l Saturday was the first leg of the Robinson's ActiVision Enduro Circuit Challenge at Conestoga Hall as 72 youngsters entered the competition for a 3350 computer from Atari. Another 72 will go to the sets this Saturday, with the top three from each week squaring off in a headon final for top prize. Above, 13-year-old Teresa Schlosser of Waterloo shows top concentration as she guides her car around the track. FACING THE CHALLENGE . debating tournament featuring 29 teams and 116 students from schools in Waterloo County and Guelph. The tournament will take place Tuesday. Oct. 25 from 3-6 p.m. Senior topic is "Resolved That All Airspace Boundaries Should Be Enforc/ei; and the junior topic is "Appftarante is the Key to Suc- ceis,?' '; Organizer/s are hoping to have 50 judges from the community in- cluding teachers. parents, lawyers and school board trustees. More information contact Elizabeth Dvorachek or Lynn Talley at 745- Tapping the Right Brain Author Barbara Meister Vitale will conduct lectures and work- shops this weekend based on her book Unicorns are Rear: A Right- Brained Approach To Learning. She will lecture on the topic Friday from 7-9 p.m. at Trinity United Church, 74 Frederick St. in Kitchener, and Saturday and Sum day her workshop subject will be Tapping the Right Brain at Cones- toga Inn's Colonial Room, 1333 Weber St. E. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. She will explore the potential of the right brain using imagery, vi- sualization. touch, sound, color and body movement to expand one's own capabilities. For regis- tration information contact the Book Gallery Plus, 22 William St. W. 743-2341. United Nations Disarmament Week In the Kitchener-Waterloo area, the Peace Network and its mem- ber groups have planned various events to recognize the week. These include: a Parade for Peace on Saturday. Oct. 22: a folk concert featuring performers Heather Bishop and Scott Merritt: and a Peace Talk with Biil Ep- stein, former special consultant to the Secretary-General of the UN. and current advisor to the Cana- dian government on arms control. Everyone is welcome to attend these and other activities through- out the week. For further informa- tion. please call the Peace Net- work 143-ML United Nations “Disarmament Week" is being celebrated world- wide from Oct. 22 to Oct. 30. mes CW! photo

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