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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 1985, p. 31

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Clinic Ladies Morning Coffee Hour ladies Morning Cone: Hour meets Wed. lamb " " Glen Acre. Baptist Dutch. Water loo from " toII115 mm. he: babysitting " all pres- A math/e will be coming Iron White Rose Nut new to talk About pants and that can. Puase come and hung a friend, LT.C. Learn how to speak to a may. conduct meetings Ind develop leadership skills. new Tonstmlstress Club meets M. March I, " 'l:wp.m. " [link in the Park. Sengnm Dr., Waterloo. Welcome to attend. mass or M55549 MWBWWCIIII- he will he he” WM”. Maeehtg.tr-8-4ripan. at Ptrat United Church, Quota Free Noon Concert Featuring the University of Waterloo Stage Band; Bill Janun, director, t2:30 p.m.. Conrad Glehel College. Rm IM. Sponsored by CGC Music Department. United Church Noon Concerts First United Church. Water- loo, Noon Hour Concert March ll. David Palmer, organ 12: " to [2:45 Fm. Lunch is avail, able. Films Gunabibi and Emu Ritual will be shown Thurs, Mar " at Wilfrid Laurie! University at 8 pm. in thit Central Teaching Building. All welcome. No charge. Cinema Anthropologica GRCA Kinder Spring Sing at the Laurel Creek Nature Centre begins at 2 pm. with nature puppet followed by a singi- has featuring Pond Puppe‘s Sun. March w, SIB-13". BULLETIN BOARD, Kitchener Enrichment burning Opportunities. pres- ems Retteetimts. lectures on spirituality. March 20 Dr. Peter Nails, University of Wa. terloo. Achieving well being in older years, to take place at KELO Adam's Barbershop 8 Unisex is pleased to announce the opening of his newest shop. Adam and Anne would like to invite all their friends and customers to see them at 378 Weber St. W. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL PqmtitlMtttwttheut Inn‘s Haircut: ”.00 Woman Haircut $1.00 Boys' Haircuts 85.00 " Senior Citizen: 82.00 on Whine. There is a Difference Mm} 3060M b 1(an 378 WEBER ST. W. KITCO'ENER, ONT. PH. 7400005 Adam new” Gardens Seam Chtt, mCenmtm timing-I Maintain is " "bit, FREED Amado-nuglsuwonm for [that]: and relatives of “which with eating dis ordus such as Intel“ Ber Thurs. In. M, in an auditorium. Put Street' en- lnnce at tr Fm. mm: or 741287 _ _ OAS The Ontario mum“ Society, Grand River Chapter will meet March a). I p.m. at the Adult Reereattmt Centre. uts King St. s.. Waterloo. Dr, Susan Pfeiner, Dr Mi- chael Spence and Dr. Al Motto will otter a panel discussion on the subject. Oncology in On- urlo Prehistory, Everyone welcome. 5751137. Amateur Talent Contest plus raffles and auctions. Proceeds to the KW Hospital. Chir dren's Ward. Being held at the Olde Heidelberg House, March l4. a pm. Sponsored by the Waterloo Joyceltes. Volunteers In Psychiatry Recruitment K-W Hospital‘s Department of Psychiatry is presently re- cruiting volunteers for their program. The program is open to both males and females over the age of " years. Tasks include befriending, volunteer driving and translating on the wards, If you have the time. and the concern. we will provide you with the training and the supervision. The next training session begins in April. Phone Shane Brethour. Department of Psychiatry. 74942511 The Kitchener-Waterloo Re- gional Folk Arts Multicultural Centre is sponsoring a three month telegram project for non-English speaking Cana- dians. Telegrams cost a nomi- nal fee. The service of phoning in telegrams in any language is free. 143253]. Free citizenship classes on Sat. mornings. Victoria School. Kitchener. Lessons are both oral and written. Special classes provided for people needing translators; Babysit- ting also available. 1452531. Multicultural Centre Waterloo Jaycettes Anne in} tnnlvemry at tho PM " Husk- at lander The my. staff, students. In! nun-II m celebrating wtth a series 1 mm "an In. " to M. Admission in tree to " events and overyolte h IQICOIC. More detailed Mot-nth- is available through the Faculty od Musk at “I!” extend.- WLU Faculty of Music Celebrations Waterloo Regional Heart Save Appreciation Night Wed. March I from 1 to " on It the Board Room 01 the Water loo County Board ot Edwa- tion, SI Arden Ave., Kitchen- er Adult Recreation Centre ' Inn. at the OWL's Nest healed In the Waurloo Tun Square. Course being taught by Sid Linton 0! Replica in Miniature. men starts Mon. March a. 1 to Ukrainian Easter Egg Dec- orating course Mon. lurch " and Wed. March an, It! to 4 pm. at the Adult Recreation Centre. Toni Sander is lead:- ing the elass. The Basic Knitting mm, held at the OWL's Nest, starts Wed. March 27 II 9:30 to It” a.m. and continues tor three weeks. Each student will com plete an item of their choice. ROCK FIT - A New & Fresh Approach to Fitness.' The Waterloo Family YMCA makes exercise a Social Event. On March 23rd, the Y will host the second Rockfit class in the Kitchener-Waterloo Region. It will be a spectacular light and sound presentation while exercising. The special effects create an eléctrifying at- mosphere in which you will feel uplifted and energetic while having a real good time. The Waterloo Family YM- CA on Lincoln Road m Waterloo presents this day of fitness. Tickets are available in advance or at the door for $3.50 per person. During the three different classes that day -- one at 2:30-4:00, 4:45-6:15 and 7:00-8:30 - draw prizes will be awarded. Sound & Light is provided by Streidet (Elmira). The classes are for all fitness levels, so participants are en- couraged to go along at their own speed and fitness level. Well trained instructors will be leading the participants through an original routine lasting one and a half hours with short breaks in a dance-place atmosphere. Participants are advised to bring runners and comfonabk clothing. The prevtous Rock Fit mm was a smashing succtss. Make sure you‘ll be pan ofthis one. Buy your tickets now. attd an». i-pnn-ut "an: con-cu” Ion. Inc. I In. t. h I. swish-IQ“ Waterino Regional Police report the "her-Ute tteeakandeqtterottrtheareeA_-t0, “in St.. entry via bathroom window. no“ taken. Barrie Pt., entry via than, liquor taken. Weatvaie Dr., entry via window. all“ spraying machine taken. Euclid Are.; penile break and enter. University Ave. W. entry via front door, nothing taken. University Ave. W. entry via door, cash taken. University Ave. W. entry via but door, cash and wallet taken. HickorySt..entryunknown.notknnwnii anything taken. MacGregor Cree. entry - known, unknown if anything taken. Smilax circumstances Albert St., Ferndale Pt. and High {bin-mu“ LOCA110N: Seagram Stadium and Marylin Golf Course. (Near Bred-u) FEE: $3.. Mulls (”-64 yrs.) :25 Seniors & salient: (Fee Includes " hee holes also") CONTENT". Six one hour lam and refresher lessons emphasizing grip. stance, "he. was. ehhqtérttr, nice play. (“my woods, driving and much more! Classes "" for 0 weeks. “Don't Delay - Reatater My" Note: Oneal-u payable to City at Water-Ito Ila-days I an. sun Inch :50 WM” 0 9... sun Inlet m Return to: Waterb- Oo-ldty Services P.0. not an, Waterloo in! an Information: Call ‘1“. Ext. '" ST. PATRICKS DESSERT & CARD PARTY Sunday. Mm. w, 1”: 1:30 pm. (Just: mush-Matthew Model building (for men) Oil painting Adult learn to swim Stroke improvement Water fitness China painting Ceramics ' Clay carving (ceramic techniqu) Ukrainian Easter egg colouring Porcelain doll making Line dancing Intermediate Bridge Elementary Bridge Basic knitting Square dancing Registration for the following courses will take place Thursday March T, I” ' a.In.-I pan. Friday. lid! ts, was I In... Color Slides by Gordon Coyne “Ireland" "Where the River Shannon Flows“ Songs for St. Patrick by Bill Simpson Break and T enters BE A FRIDAY AFTERMOoteR (can LESSONS> SPRING CRAFT INTEREST In FITNESS COURSES Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterloo 579-1020 Monday, March 18. was I p.m. “Valens Conservation Area" Pleat circle that [Inference SENIOR ADULTS For Seniors Pot appointment call Centre Saturday FI- Bing. Sat. Mar. IO. "" , p... All-ks“. Tse at the that INCOME TAX CLINIC ARC OUT GOERS Paul Cdtey C.P.G.A. lnstmclor at Merryhill Golf Course Bmlau. Ontario. h out-'idl. ea-tsaute-ati. “can- dhmu had 11i'iflhflj, column ':, 1tt1ttiiiiiiiiiiiii I mums Wemhnumnmy, Hard! = 8, as. Tine: 8-1! p... "r-er-em-e-earl-, Applications are available at Waterloo Com- munity Services Dept. “ISO. Ext. 214. Deadline _ March was Late qqéieatis for " - are avail- nMe a all M. Hal-shall (De-(n in the Water-ho Collin-lily Services Dept. (Ion.- wtterevertherearestitt-rres. IDCA‘IIBN: mm lam-let 6y. 1. Grass Roots Coaching Clinic Sat. March 23rd - 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost: SIB.” 2. Level I Technical Clinic Sat/Sun. March 39/31 - 9 aan.-4 p.m. 3. Umpires Mechanics Clinic Sat. March 23nd - 9 mm. to 4 p.m. mmm -s,uarqéren,Eaeexathe "rednr.MaretmtA. {as -. 1:. a; at Intel-lob Alan's Board Room Fir - trrA-tgeq all .4550. eat. sts. Rule Interpretation Ctinie Sat. larch " - ' mm. to I run. Cost: 8.. Registration Information Registration is being handled by Waterloo Boys Softball. To reserve your spot please call Mrs. Turn" at was". mum-10:. mm. Sale - ":0 a.m.-I:U Inn. Saturday. March an: at Seagull Stadium Say-am Drive, Waterloo Equipment Sale " aan.-U." Inn. Boot Exchange Equipment tagging and deposit - 824' ”.mnm-zza“ unwimm MINOR SPORTS LATE REGISTRATIONS WATERLOO MINOR GIRLS SOFTBALL WITERLOO MINOR SOCCER EQUIPMENT SALE AND BOOT EXCHANGE JUNIOR 'B' PLAYOFF HOCKEY at 3:30 am. to 4:5 gun.) AVAILABLE ICE TIME WATERLOO GIRLS SOFTBALL REQUIRES BANTAM ALLSTAR COACH SKATING PAR" RINK III TIIE "" TIME AVAILABLE SOFTBALL ONTIRIO COACHING t UMPIRE CLINICS - -____ Vuln- ‘l'I-a AeadtaMe mum-Centre: “-1550

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