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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Dec 1984, p. 31

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BULLETIN BOARD Anonxh Supported by letters from Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra Director mm Armenian. Waterloo Concert Band header John Conrad, K-W Community Orchestra Conductor Erna Van Daele and others. long-time local musician Ader Hind has asked the city to consider building a canopy over the present structure. Ammwm In m and natives of Manummm~ My. Pt St, B Pt?' an: or 1w. lerary Happenings the acid an: nine-lbw nun at " Hospital. For The Waterloo Ptat,rtte.Li- ts.aryq.tti_edTuestuy, "Sign -Gt- Sim; tonight to complain. but I wanted you to know the situation that exists," he slid. Christmas Brenk Films. Wednesday. Jan. 2. 2: " to " pan. at the Waterloo Public Hillary. will lecture Pick Me Up nt Peggy's Cove and The Jake's on Mr. Little. The films will be shown In the library ammonium and all school- and chlldnn are welcome. SisksL present structure doesn't provide sufficient protection [rum the wind. sun and rain for the musicians. He provided a design for changes to the handshell. which would make the structure " monument to the city" at a cost of 330.0» "t,000. 'at Waterloo wants to continue to Promote musical activities such " Waterioo Days, then it is imperative that a canopy or some cover be ptaeedarver the present stand so that concerts can continue rain or shine," he wrote. Admission is free. Christmas Break Films at the Pan-hide Branch. to be Show Thursday, Jan. 3, 2:30 (Continued frompage 27) to " Inn. in the Albert McCormick noon). will tea. One question mark is Riggs. who was signed by Siskins before being told by the Ontario Hockey Association that he eouldn't play. Brill said the OHA originally approved Biggs' signing. but Guelph Platers, who hadn’t protected the Guelph _native, then deuce rule takes prece- dencc\and ruled an} Mags itannot play for swans. who will now appeal ttlat decisiop: "We did everything up from." slid Brill. "It wasn’t our mistake. The ORA trnve us per- mission to sign him and Briiierqtectaeompe- _ t-tu-tatgttx,E.g-gtAv.r-R8%".6-"+t I he want to let Doon season--,., y 1ttorttlrtuNt cm 16) _ Dee. 8t is the last any event for amino- is t menu. dDm'slmmm eertaintotteatbe . Starttngimmedinte- (mambiotbepub "ttttatgtoat-tstte- n S a on iylt momma: “clay 1883-4“: eestsfulyear. first hour. visiting chil- '=. - dm will participate in For Brand Nam Ea r 00.0.0 Btntt "We musicians so to a lot of trouble to provide u'l','rfJdl'rdl','w High Ouaitty ii he Centennial Bondshell in Waterloo Park music for the citizens and It is most discount them tn my; emu; 'ii . I be getting a major facelift next year, it I ing totttst there only was! soaked or the concert their own puppets and n Mlilmltlli [lfl2 up of am music lovers have their way. called on due to inadequate facilities." . produce their own pup e - y g manned by letters lrom Kitchener-Waterloo _ 1tiAt the 'Tyrttrl t!yryrtuPtrl,ttil the peg play. gt ' " I CT I net.tt-oevu,tttseamtts1rletiu.trtoa.rtted,atttb4- new l 1RNtlr%NBut GM) WATER“!!! NEW YEAR’S EVE _ Combined Galahad.- " p... - FAMILY CBUttMtAIStN V Square Dancing. Games, Movies, Cmvemtion. 11:3 p... - WA'ICI RITE mm 12:. a... - PM _ “Cm! Worship ma. Us Iherirttt W" ALL SAINTS ttteel-AB-tiN-l BtVaAStrit, - __ A iso-ttrest-so 'ieegmtrticteetareserestrt Y mums The A.R. human and W. ncceptlng registration: [or dayenrs-.8,t-d4.Ttte camp. destqaed [In children the to " years. an": ex- and quality?” Year’s Eve Show"! for chm aged nix lo 12 yells. The evening’s activities will Include a loom mm. games. 3mm. met: all I New Your”: pony. A hot Mutton will he and in the norm. The local YMCA; are aller- lng hee tttgteas clots cllolcs. specific-Hy deslgned for adults who with to how more about [Imus clam and coer- cise pronoun. Wednesday. Jan. 2 at both the All Kattf. man and Wlterloo Ys. PM registration is required. For more Intonation on any of these Wins. coll 885-351» or 743-5201. My: ftee.Ut, the Viscer- Ioo and All. um YMCA: tition to be even stronger in the New Year. BASIC FITNESS CALL: Lrhi',rl' [LTrLC0rfE ”5417. m waning WV, JAM. M may 1 WM trqette- 0:000:45 Fm. 1I3atRet-et1,a-tS.qt0tttlKtq- (crannies) INTRODUCING An Eatiy Friday Evening cm Mun Gin-6:45 pm. Also A My “who Clue tram 9:30-10:15 am. totildretttxit-rtoezeret"eeitiorThtrrsdqasss) " can. “on At Font 1*tttmt Church - Um Tm mo). mama - MAY. JAR. l - PM 3:00-0:00 can. at The $lttweh Classical Clvllluuon um ttegtrtMt-Uy,3artsT.Ttot. Part. In the Waterloo PtgMie Library audltorlum. The can", Minn-Imm- - to: either and! " and“. religion of classical Ut-ttr "Wemusiclansgotoalotoiu'ouhletopmide musiclort'hecitiunsanditismostdiscourag- 1ngtottrttheremtiytottertsouedortheetmeert called "irtr due to inadequate facilities." Withthepropossdchanges.Hindsaid.the bandshell would serve many additional purposes now impossible. such as a site for outdoor church services. a shelter for park visitors during rainstorms and winter storage for park Single Parent: Reaching Out Out ts" . mtes-tterm, self-Hi. informal group " single Eon: with die Shall-I'- and mum of” ”mung: Community services Director Ken Pflug told council the handshell in west Waterloo Park was built in Mot by the city as a community centennial project. Since. he sud, the bandshell has given "goird service.” and last year was the site of 16 concerts attracting some 300 specta- tors etch. Dunk-(umlorbebbyal Mind's proposal has been referred to the community services department for review. Aid. Brian Tumbull also suggested that “feelers" be sent out to service, clubs for contributions to the handshell reconstruction. Aid. Charles Voelher also asked that city staff not only look at remodelling the existing facility, but also study' “an what we've got and starting over," because “what we've got never was satisfactory.” Red Cross Blood clinic their ttmt blood donor clinic of [as “My. Jan. 2. at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, " hunkun St. N. in Kitchener. from " an pm. Lutherwood Employment Counselling Lutherwood Wr',':,"',',,',',',! Counselling one In; indi- vidual counselling and group intonnauon sessions to people aged 15 to 24 yum who are looking for I job, The can" is located at m King St. w.. Single Parent; Begging: School. Ohm hours are 10:8 mm. to " [Ill Monday to WATERLOO tttidifll'l11'l" SERVICES [ _ ACTIVITIES PROGRAM: Cross-country skiing can be a lot of ‘lun but have you ever wished you could learn the proper and safe way to Cross-Country Ski? Come to Waterloo's X-Country ski school, already in its fourth year, and learn the basics in three lessons. The skills that you will learn include diagonal stride, double. paling. uphill and downhill techniques, waxing. maintaining equipment. safety and much more. FEE: Youth _ 16 and under - $12.00Flor 3 weeks. Adult - over 16 - 816.00 for 3 weeks T was: Sat. or Sun. 12:30p.m.; 2:lt9ar.m.; or 3: so p.m. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Call Wa- terloo Community Services at 886-1550 Ext. 210 during business hours. January m. Watch fer the Winter/Spring new guide ,ettgr9twtttbe-dsrtthttte+eieo't RINK IN THE PARK A. Funny Skating - Sundays 3: 9-5:” p411. B. General Public Dee. an: & 3131 - 2-3230 p.m. Dec. 19th - 3-4:“ Fri. (Dec. m - It” pan. Jan. 2nd. trd & 4th - 2:30-4:00 pm. c. Adult Only Skating f _ Saturday Dec. 23nd. 29th & Jan. sth " CANCELLATION NOTICE: Regular programs fre cgncelleglfn up period between bec'. 33th & tttth as well as "Gary In at all {our Waterioo Arenas. mum same: [SCREAM “I.“ Marsland Centre: 886-1550 HOLIDAY ICE SKATING Waterloo Pam _ January 19th - Feb. 3rd Saturdays or Sundays "Here's a great Christmas Gift for family or friends" A special feature of the afternoon event (starts at 2:30) will be a performance by Wes Zaharuk - a well known Canadian entertainer (has played comedy cabarets. night clubs, exhibitions and univer- sity campuses) who will delight Doon visi- tors with a lot of fast paced jam. mime and humour. Parents and adults can watch sum Thu-Ouch g: _ WINTER CRAFT. INTEREST a FITNESS COURSES Registration for the following courses will take place at the Adult Recitation Centre. mars- - January no. 1885 from 9 tgan.-1 pan. Brocaae Technique (for Advance Ceramics Students) Ceramic Sculpture Square Dancing Woodcarving Ceramics Aquatics Upcoming interest Mini Courses: - Model building - Quilted Picture framing Apple Doll Aft Line Dancing For more information call 5794020. A winter frolic full of Cross Country Skiing, minimum hiking, snow shoeing (you supply your own snow shoes). - March 15th-17th, 1985 Costa $MNVperson (includes transportation. acmtinmodation, meals). SOCIABLE SINGLES - WIDOW'S GROUP Sunday January 6, 1985 1:30 pm. Pot Luck Luncheon - eiitcui:1 staying 7 days in Clearwater or cruise to Mexico Twin - Clean/“er $909.90 - ___ iGiG agate," Price Indicated is full circle cost. " dates to choc-e from) - - Cookingforoneortwo All foregoing trips by Jerry Van Dyke In. “An. 1/8 - ALOHA & WEDCOIE T0 HAWAII Mn: -.e A luxury 8 lslgnd tour of Hawaii WINTER VACATIONS Feb. "-28. Mar. 6-21 a; May. 11-28 FLORIDA 1frxnt-idtittetotNtothuroutatandintt made-I. which In. Ind a long run in New York an! I“. Elm. shun call us and leave your -.Aterttattvedateferst'etotrh_tte 1eteMaretsrearty MAI-ll.“- and“... 1i'seet$tettestet_s, and has (munching 'u-eat, we will he taking all: lot this "it-to-tsth-a-det'"-- Friday, January A, 1985 2 sun. Colo: Slides by: Rev. Grant MacDonald St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Chum "CmNA, 12 DAYS OF WONDER" can moat BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER 'ttttWt ADULTS Adult R-thoe, Centre tttS King St, South, Nuance 579-1020 Monday January 7th Elan Conservation Area 1 pm. CA‘I‘SISCOIING'I'ONION'IO tt'm Proud to be me Travel) CAMP HOLLYBURN Hon 579-1642 ARC ourcbens

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