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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Dec 1983, p. 27

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The Waterloo County Board of Education reâ€" cently named its comâ€" mittees for the coming year. Ray Martin Chronicle Special All three Waterloo trustees will be found in the thick of things during the coming year. As well as taking the responsibilities of the viceâ€"chairmanship, Liz Waterloo trustees â€" busy on committees Nwâ€"â€"â€"__._____ Skate Rental .75¢ _______________/ 341 MARSLAND DRIVE CALL uo-rrnd day. Keeling, the clerk of the City of Waterioo, will serve as a municiâ€" pal representative on the nineâ€" member authority which manages Ontario Housing Corporation‘s 1,645 assisted housing units in Elmira, Kitchener, Waterloo and Wellesley. The federal, provincial and muâ€" nicipal governments nominate inâ€" dividuals for appointment to the housing authorities by provincial ordersâ€"inâ€"council. The province appoints the housing authority chairman. Lucy has been at UW since 1963. He has been director of personnel and as well, a partâ€"time professor and director of UW‘s academic program in personnel and adminâ€" istrative studies. Robb is an accountant who joined the university in 1974. He has served as director of accountâ€" ing and for the past two years as director of financial services. Two senior positions, created during UW‘s recent internal reorâ€" ganization, have been filled. Dr. Douglas Wright, president, has announced Jack Robb has been appointed treasurer of the university and Ernie Lucy has been appointed director of employâ€" ee and student services. Ron Keeling of Waterloo has been appointed to the North Waâ€" terloo Housing Authority, Municiâ€" pal Affairs and Housing Minister UW announces appointments Keeling is appointed to NWHA VIDEO DANCE PARTY GIANT 10° SCREEN FRIDAY JAN. 6th 7:30â€"11:30 4 HOURS OF ROCK & NEW MUSIC VIDEOS (This ts Mot A Rotior Skating Event) WED. Dec. 28 & THURS. Dec. HOT DOG DAY 35° (all you can eat) FRI. Dec. 30 PEPSI DAY 15° 7 ozr. Bottle (all you can drink) Trustee Lynne Woolâ€" stencroft will be sitting on two standing comâ€" mittees. She will be a member of the board‘s academic salary and facilities committees Witmer will help keep her finger on the pulse of board spending by sitting on the nonâ€" academic salary comâ€" mittee. She will also be continuing on in her work with the board‘s program committee. Early in January all public onâ€"street parking on Queen‘s Blyvd. around the hospital will be disconâ€" Officials at St. Mary‘s Hospital have instituted new parking reguâ€" lations which should eliminate traffic hazards created by onâ€" street parking around the hospiâ€" tal‘s Queen‘s Blvd. island. Effecâ€" tive immediately, the hospital‘s rear parking lot, previously reâ€" served for staff only, will be accessible to visitors during week days from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 8 a.m. to 10, providing an estimated 80 additional parking areas. tinued. John Helmling, manager of Commodity Taxes at Thorne Ridâ€" dell Kitchener, is the 1983â€"84 chairâ€" man of the Grand River Chapter of the Society of Management Acâ€" countants. Other members of the Chapter executive are Al Stoltz, first viceâ€"chairman, John Carney, second viceâ€"chairman, Norm Anâ€" derson, third viceâ€"chairman, Ed Lemont, secretary, Ed Prachar, treasurer. Other chapter directors are Leif Kristensen (program), Leon Sigh (public relations), Kate Parsons (recruitment and membership) Barbara Fooks (stydent affairs), Jack Hutcheson (registrars) and Bob Schaub. The Grand River Chapters has approximately 1,000 members. New parking rules 9 for St. Mary‘s Helmling new chairman local RIA society 886â€"7777 T rus t ee B o b Kleinschmidt will this year be kept busy on the public school board‘s nonâ€"academic salary committee and also be a member of the supervised alternaâ€" tive learning for exâ€" cused students comâ€" mittee. and in addition will be representing the school board on several proâ€" vincial education bodies. each Natural skating rinks are planned for the following locations. Ice should be available in the next two weeks if old man winter cooperates. Please cooperate with your neighâ€" bourhood rink committee by respecting the rules posted. 10. 11. Bingeman Park Jan. 31 Sara Lee Kitchens & Cullen Country Barn FLORIDA â€" Jan. 21 Carleton Show Band $300.00 â€" Jeff Sinclair â€" Gueiph $150.00 â€" Jennifer Goll â€" Waterioo $ 75.00 â€" Bill Bowron â€" Waterioo Thursday, January 12, 1984. 10 a.m. â€" 3 p.m. Sewing China Panting Water colour Basic Soft sculpture Porcelain Doll Bunka Art Silk Flower Arranging Aquabics Crochet Ladies Fitness Apple Doll art Project Woodwork Woodcarving All the above courses start the week of January 23, 1984. *Inquire about our Mini ‘"Teddy Bear" and ‘‘Wheat Weaving‘‘ course. NOTE: OWL SUBSCRIBERS wishing to pickâ€" up the 2nd page of the "Craft and Interest Courses" in the January newsletter, can do so at the Centre. Sorry for the inconvenience. Sewing Water colour Porcelain Doll Silk Flower Arranging Crochet Apple Doll art 1. Cederbrae 2. Centennial 3. Brighton 4. Empire 5. Sandowne 6. Lexington 7. Lincoln Heights 8. MacGregor 9. N.A. MacEachern 0. Northdale Registration for the following courses will take place Sharpen your bridge skills, or learn the game of duplicate bridge. Enjoy a game of bridge in a relaxed learning environment. An instructor will be available throughout each game to asâ€" sist. Every Tuesday, 1: 30 â€" 3: 30 p.m. at the WING 404, 510 Dutton Drive, Waterloo, and every Wednesday, 8:00 â€" 10:00 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre, Waterloo. Register for the Winter Program: For information and regisâ€" tration call 885â€"4475. . Friday January 6, 1984 7:30 p.m. Music by: Howard Snyder Admission: $1.00 (at the door) â€" Location: Kâ€"W Granite Club Time: 2 p.m.â€"4 p.m. Cost: $2.00 (25¢ rental charge for racket) Thursdays â€" 1984 dates will be announced at a later date. Instructor: Bill Pitcher For more information call 579â€"1020 Cost: $1.00/at door â€" Instructors: Howard & Evelyn Weir SQUARE DANCING (Lessons For Beginners) Wednesdays 1: 30 p.m. â€" 3: 30 p.m. Location: 404 Wing 510 Dutton Dr., Waterloo, Ont. WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY LADIES AUXILLERY XMAS DRAW WINNERS Schools Adulit Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 579â€"1020 ‘‘Thank you for the support" FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS Friday, January 6, 1984 SENIOR ADULTS WINTER CRAFT AND INTEREST COURSES AR.C. TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 VACATION TOURS February 6â€"21, 1984 February 27â€"March 13,1984 Cost: 899.00 Twin Jerry Van Dyke‘s Travel OUTDOOR RINKS BRIDGE CLINICS Alf & Marieta Holst "CANADA" ALL WELCOME (Pay as you play) DAY TRIPS 1. Mayfield Avenue 2. Messiah Church 3. Maple Hill Acres 4. Thorndale 5. Braemore Circle 6. Dunvegan Park 1. Craiglieth Homes 8. Stillmeadow Circle 9. Carta & University 10. Vermont St. 11. Bridlegate 12. Beechwood West Parks WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1983 â€"â€" PAGE 27 REGISTRATION: In person at Rink in the Park. Mondays â€" 4: 30â€"8: 00 p.m. Tuesdays â€" 5: 00â€"10: 00 p.m. Fridays â€" 1:00â€"5: 00 p.m. Office closed between Xmas and New Years GENERAL PUBLIC Rink in the Park DATES: Tuesdays, December 27th Wednesdays, December 28th Thursdays, December 29th Fridays, December 30th TIMES: 2: 30â€"4: 00 p.m. Regular Admission. CANCELLATION NOTICE: Please note that Noon Hour and Parent & Preâ€"School skating is cancelled at Waterloo Arena and Albert McCormick Arena Dec. 27â€" Cross country skiing can be a lot of fun but: have you ever wished you could learn the proper and safe way to Crossâ€"Country Ski? Come to Waterloo‘s Xâ€"Country ski school, already in its third year, and learn the basics in three lessons. The skills that you will learn include diagonal stride, double poling, uphill and downhill techniques, waxing, maintaining equipment, safety and much more. Adult â€" over 16 â€" $16.00 for 3 weeks TIMES: Sat. or Sun. 12: 30 p.m.; 2: 00 p.m.; or 3: 30 p.m. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Call Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 210 during business hours. WATERLOO w COMMUNITY SERVICES ACTIVITIES FEE: Youth â€" 16 and under â€" $12.00 for 3 Limited openings available at Albert McCormick Arena for session which starts in early New Year. TIMES: Sundaysâ€"1: 00 pm â€" GIRLS â€" 2: 00 pm â€" BOYS REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Call Waterloo Community Services at 886â€" 1550 Ext. 210 or 214 for details on how to regâ€" ister. LOOM WEAVING â€" St. Louis School $35.00 for 10â€"2% hr. sessions Tuesday Evenings, 7:30â€"10 p.m. (starts Jan. 17th) CHINA PAINTING â€" Adult Recreation Centre. (starts Jan. 5th) $25.00 for 8â€"2 hr. sessions. Thursdays â€" 7: 30â€"9: 30 p.m. SEWING INSTRUCTION â€" Albert McCorâ€" mick Community Centre a) Quilted Vests & Jackets â€" $35.00 for 6â€"2 hour sessions (starts Jah. 18th) Wednesdays 7â€"9 p.m. b) Pants that Fit (starts Feb. 29th) $25 for 2 hr. sessions Wednesdays â€" 7â€"9 p.m. c) Basic Sewing (starts Jan. 18th) $50.00 for 10â€"3 hr. sessions Wednesdays â€" 1: 00â€"4: 00 p.m. BELLY DANCE INSTRUCTION â€" Albert McCormick Community Centre $30 for 10â€"1 hr. sessions (starts Jan. 18th) Wednesday â€" 7 pmâ€"BASIC I EXERCISE CLASSES â€" A variety of dayâ€" time and evening classes have been set up throughout Waterloo. Call the Waterloo Community Services Dept. for details. Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 Kâ€"W SKATING CLUB LEARN TO SKATE PROGRAM HOLIDAY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SKATING ADULT WINTER INTEREST CLASSES 8 pmâ€"BASIC II Waterioo Park January 14thâ€"28th Saturdays or Sundays Xâ€"Country SKI SCHOOL

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