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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Nov 1983, p. 39

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Foreign aid discussion There will be an audioâ€"visual presentation and discussion on Foreign Aid Wednesday, Nov 30. 7:30 p.m. at the A. R. Kaufman Family Y Admis BULLETIN BOARD The Waterloo Concert Band will perform a free concert Saturday, Nov. 26, 2 p.m. at Westmount Place in Waterioo Admission is free and every one is welcome. Naturalists® birdâ€"watching trip An allâ€"day excursion to the Niagara Region has been planned by the Kâ€"W Field Naturalists for Sunday, Nov 27. leaving at 7 a.m. Partici pants are asked to meet in front of Sears at Fairview Park Mail. For more informa tion. call 884â€"1341 Noon hour concert Nixon â€" McMillan, organist and former director of music at First United Church in Waterioo, will perform in a free noon hour concert Tues day, Nov. 29. 1215 to 12:45 p.m . Lunch is available A noon hour recital at St Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church in Kitchener will fea ture contraito Cherry Fraser Wednesday Nov 30. 1215 to 12. 45 p.m. Admission is free and lunch is available at a nominal fee Join a bird feeder building workshop Sunday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Laurel Creek Nature Centre. Kits and ad vice on bird feeding are sup plied. Bring your own ham mer. The centre is located off Beaver Creek Road in Water loo.. For _ more information, call 885â€"1368. s Horticultural society meeting The Waterioo Horticultural Society will hold its next meeting Friday, Nov. 25. 8 p.m _ at the Adult Recreation Centre in Waterloo. Discussion will focus on how to make Christmas decorations Noon hour recital The hot lunch program at Centrevilie Chicopee Commu nity Centre, 141 Morgan Ave in Kitchener will begin Tues day, Nov. 29. Children from Howard Robertson and St Patrick‘s schools are invited to attend for a â€" nutritious lunch. The cost is $1 per child Lunch is served 12 to 1 p.m Tuesdays and Fridays. For more â€" information, call 742 Bird feeder workshop at Laurel Waterioo band concert The Association for Early Childhood Education, Ontario will hold its next professional meeting Monday, Nov. 28, 7: 30 p.m. at the F.CS. Preschool (St. John‘s Separate School ) 99 Strange St. in Kitchener Guest speaker will be Judy Harding of Citizens Concerned with Crime against Children Hot lunches at Centreville A.E.C.E.O0. professional meeting The Catholic Youth Organi zation will be holding a senior CYO dance Friday, Nov. 25, K to 1130 pm. at St Mary‘s Hall There will also be an Encor the same evening at St Aloysius Parish Meeting Room, K 30 p m CYO Dance, Encor Christina Leslie (right) put the finishing touches on a Nagasaki fighting kite before taking it outside Friday for a test run. More than 100 students in Barry McCarthy‘s art class at Waterioo collegiate spent the past month decorating and assembling the kites. At right is Rachel sion is free but donations to cover costs of films and speak ers will be accepted Sunnyside Home will be holding its Christmas Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 26, 1 to 4 p.m Christmas | novelties, . stuffed toys, knitted and crocheted goods and ceramics will be featured Rockway seniors‘ dance Rockway Senior Citizens Centre will be holding a Hard Times Dance Wednesday. Nov. 30. 730 to 11 p.m. at Rockway auditorium. Admis sion is $2.50 and includes entertainment by Roy Hull and refreshments. Wear your hard times clothing. Tickets are available at the centre, Senior High school students and their parents are invited to altend a university informa tion program to be held Tues day, Nov. 29, 7: 30 to 9: 40 p.m at Bluevale collegiate. Repre sentatives from Ontario‘s 15 universities. Ryerson Poly technical | Institute and the Royal Military College will be available to discuss a variety of topics related to university education in Ontario Sunnyside Christmas bazaar Athiletic injuries lecture A lecture on athletic inju ries, featuring Brian Far rance, head trainer at the UW sports injury clinic, will be held Tuesday, Nov. 29, 7: 30 to 9 p.m.. at the A R. Kaufman Family YMCA. Admission is $2 and includes refreshments University information program ABC public meeting The Association for Bright Children will be hoiding a public meeting Tuesday, Nov 29, 8 p.m. at Southridge public school. 1425 Queen‘s Bivd. in Kitchener. Discussion will centre on Language Arts in the elementary school and Eliza beth King, an enrichment con PREâ€"WINTER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 1456136 After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms Church of The Holy Saviour 33 Alien Street East Sunday, Nov. 27, 1983 7:00 p.m. «_ General Public Invited PARKING FESTIVAL OF ADVENT LESSONS AND CAROLS (With the Choirs of All Saints Church St. Columba‘s Church, and The Church of The Holy Saviour, Watertoo) A piano trio with Rhyll Peel. viola will be featured in the Conrad Grebel Coliege Chapel Tuesday, Nov 29, 1230 p.m The concert is sponsored by the Conrad Grebel Music De partment and admission | is Third Waterioo Scouts will be holding a combined paper and bottle drive Dec. 3. Paper is to be securely tied. Bottles to be of glass such as sealers, whiskey, wine etc. Boundaries are between King. Union, Weber and Bridgeport. Drop off is at St. Louis gym Friday, Dec. 2 5â€"8 p.m. and Saturday Xâ€"10 a .m . Phone 742â€"3100 Loyalists Christmas celebration Conrad Grebel free concert The Kitchener Waterloo Area Chapter of the Thyroid Foundation of Canada will hold a public education meet ing Tuesday, Nov. 2%, 730 p.m . at the Rink in the Park in Waterioo. Guest speaker will be Dr. David Leask who discuss Thyroid Surgery The Grand River branch of United Empire Loyalists of Canada will hold their annual Christmas party Sunday. Nov 27 at 2: 30 p.m. in Hilliard Hall, First United Church. All are welcome Thyroid Foundation Third Waterioo Scouts drive The square dance planned by the Twin City Squares for Saturday, Nov 26 has been cancelled in favor of the S.W . 0.s D A_ dance at Laurentian public school in Kitchener the same evening lieitis and Colitis meet The Canadian Foundation for â€" Heitis and Colitis KW Chapter general meeting will take place Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. at Kitchenerâ€"Water loo Hospital Auditorium Twin City Square Dance sultant on gifted learners will present a planning guide for teachers Guest speaker is Dr. Mitch Rothstein A Comprehensive Educational and Learning Assessment May Solve Your Problem. Call 119 University East Waterioo Educational & 884â€"2 221 Pat Arbuckie photo will IT PYS T0 ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS, Dec. 8 Eaton‘s Centre Dec. 14 Gerito! Follies Hamilton FLORIDA â€" Jan. 21 Carleton Show Band Bingeman Park Jan. 31 Sara Lee Kitchens & Cullen Country Barn Chairman: LES RUDRUM To be held on Wednesday December 7th, 1983 at 1: 30 p.m. At the Centre A public meeting to discuss difficulties enâ€" countered by uncleared sidewalks during winter snow. Come out and talk to us. All welcome, refreshments. For information call 579â€"1020. Location: Kâ€"W Granite Club Time: 2 p.m.â€"4 p.m. Cost: $2.00 (25¢ rental charge for racket) Dates: Thurs. Nov. 17th & 24th Color Slides by REV. FRANK MORGAN "*PORTUGAL, SPAIN, MADEIRA® Frank Morgan will take you to the navigation School Columbus attended and a village in a volcano‘s crater. We‘ll greet the fishing fleet, toboggan down a snowless mountain and sip some 88 year old sherry in Spain. WATERLOO REGIONAL POLICE BAND **CHRISTMAS CONCERT®* Wednesday, December 7, 1983 7: 30 p.m. Mutual Life Auditorium NO CHARGE _ Bring Your Family & Friends Thurs. Dec. 1st & 15th 1984 dates will be announced at a later date Instructor: Bill Pitcher OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Monday, November 28, 1983 1:45 p.m. "*WATERLOO PARK®*" "UNIVERSITY GROUNDS* s Meet at the Centre at 1: 30 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St.. South. Waterioo 579â€"1020 FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS Friday, November 25, 1983 SENIOR ADULTS CLEARWALK FORUM i1 ON SNOW Phone 579â€"1642 VACATION TOURS February 6â€"21, 1984 _ February 27â€"March 13.1984 Cost; 899.00 Twin Jerry Van Dyke‘s Travel BADMINTON (Pay as you play) DAY TRIPS DATES: Alternate Sundays beginning Jan uary 8th, 1984 TIMES: 7: 30 â€" 9: 30 p.m. FEE: $2.50 per person. No partner necessary LOCATION: Adult Recreation Centre INSTRUCTORS: Judy Silver and guest teach ers FURTHER INFORMATION: Call 576â€"2653 ‘"Come Join The Fun!" > Slides ~on creation with commentary on Christmas Decorations by Allen Martin at Waterioo Horticultural Society Mtg. Friday, Nov. 25th at 8 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St. S., Waterloo Pick up Area: Area bounded by University Ave. W., Phillip St., Albert St., Weber St. and King Street. Albert McCormick Arena Community Room Note: Pay Dav. "HOW GREAT THOU ART‘~ Complete ICE SKATING schedules are available at all four arenas in Waterloo. 1. Rink in the Park â€" Seagram Dr. 2. Waterioo Arena â€" Caroline St. 3. Albert McCormick â€" Parkside Drive 4. Moses Springer â€" Lincoln Road Don‘t forget General Public Skating at our arenas. WATERLOO CcOMMUNITY ko Services ACctiVITiEs Moses Springer â€" Fridays 6: 15 â€" 7: 30 p.m Albert McCormick â€" Saturdays 2: 00 â€" 3: 20 p.m. FALL ICE SKATING IN WATERLOO PAPER DRIVE 1ST WATERLOO BOY sCouTs W.M.H.A. REFEREES MEETING Sat. Dec. 3rd 9 a.m. â€" Noon WATERLOO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS INSTRUCTION FOR ADULTS Marsland Centre: 886-1556 November 27th, 1983 1:00 p.m. ) &

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