BULLETIN BOARD British Pensioners dance Saturday, Sept. 28 from 7: 30 to 11:30 p.m. at Adult Rec Cenâ€" tre. Tickets $2 in advance from ARC or Len Swainston 884â€"4304. Association president Len Harper will attend with member of BPA Headquarters in Toronto. Freeport Hospital Volunteer Services Garage Sale Sept. 28 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. beld on the hospital property. Procéeds to building fund. 744â€"4816. Waterloo Horticultural Sociâ€" ety pot luck supper recognizâ€" ing 90 years of community service. Bring your favorite dish. Tom Patience answers questions after dinner at Adult Rec Centre Friday, Sept. 27. Freeport Garage Sale Horticultural Pot Luck Supper British Pensioners Laurel Creek Nature Centre Sunday, Sept. 29 at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. search for colorful asters and other flowers that are stars of the autumn meadâ€" Black Wainut Ballet auditions Black Walnut Ballet com pany auditions for those min imum 12 years and elementa ry Sunday, Sept. 29 2: 30 p m at UW PAC dance studio. 884 6612. Betty Jane Wylie presents Going On Alone, Sunday Sept 29 at 2 p.m. at Adult Rec Centre, featuring a presenta tion on the challenge of widow hood. Tickets $5 call 579â€"1020 Special Lecture at Grebel Adult Rec presentation Women, Men and the Word of God Fridayâ€"Sunday Sept 27â€"29 Conrad Grebel College Featuring Gayle Gerber Koontz. No admissions charge. Call the college for de tails Women of Knox All women of K W and area are invited to Hopeful Living. Tuesday, Oct. 1 7: 30â€"9 30 p.m at Knox Presbyterian Church As the United Nationals De cade for Women draws to a close, the women of Knox have planned this special evening Sell good quality used chil dren‘s wear, baby equipment and toys through K W Parents of Twins and Triplets Used Clothing and Equipment Sale Saturday, Sept. 28 Kitchener Aud annex between 11 a.m and 2 p.m. 745â€"8583 PWP Kitchener Chapter is holding an orientation meeting for prospective members Tuesday, Oct 1, 7 30 p m 745 4551 Parents Without Partners Noon hour concert POTTC First United noon hour con cert Oct 1 features Angus Sinclair, organ. Lunch nomi nal fee. concert 12 1512 45 Options for Tomorrow Adult Rec Centre lecture series continues Wednesday Oct. 2 with Community Ser vices. featuring Margaret Veldhoen, medical social worker. KW Hospital 7 30 Noon hour concert Conrad (Grebel College noon hour concert Wednesday, Oct 2 features Daniel Lichti. bari tone, Leslie De‘Ath. piana and Nina Brickman, french horn 12 30 p m CGC Chapel Twin City Squares Modern Dance Twin City Squares Modern Square Dance Saturday, Sept 28 at Queensmount school ® p m Caller Harold Clark §%4 per couple, visitors welcome, includes lunch Women in Networking Kâ€"W Women in Networking meet Thursday, Sept. 26 noon e Fullâ€"Time Regular Day School » Individual and Group Tutoring e Fullâ€"Time Special Educational School & Oneâ€"Toâ€"One Teaching e Individual Programs e Onâ€"Going Counselling & Assessment We are registered with the Ministry of Education and follow regular school curriculum, using fully qualified Ontario Certified Teachers. AUSTIN SCHOOL AUSTIN SCHOOL FEATURES ‘*GOING ON ALONE* with BETTY JANE WYLIE (talk on widowhood and all aspects of living alone) Tickets on sale now $5.00 (at the Centre) 20 UNION ST. EAST, WATERLOO on: Sunday Sept. 29th at 2: 00 p.m At: Adult Rec Centre Sundays 1 p.m. Cost: $2.00 (3 cards) Organized by The Optimist Club Oct. 10 Ancaster Old Mill & Limeridge Mail Oct. 25 Mohawk Raceway Nov. 8 Royal Winter Fair _ â€" Registration for the following courses will take place Thursday, September 26, 1985, 9: 30 a .m . â€" 1 p.m. â€" Aquatics â€" Line Dancing â€" Oil Painting â€" Crochet â€" Yoga â€" Basic Knitting â€" Sewing â€" Learn to Swim â€" Int. Bridge â€" Beg. Bridge â€" China Painting â€" Ceramics â€" Tole Painting â€" Bunka Art â€" Paper Tole â€" Porcelain Doill VACATION TOURS KELLEY‘S â€" Dec. 1â€"4 Cost $325.00 Twin This is a special Christmas tour â€" with a day trip to Bethlehem to see the lights. Come to Kelley‘s trim a tree & make cookies MADERIA (The Floating Garden) Nov. 10â€"25 16 days Cost: $1299.00 Twin A "Perfect Vacation," which is all inclusive, conducted by Jerry Van Dyke FALL CRAFT & INTEREST & FITNESS COURSES BRITISH PENSIONERS ASSOCIATION FALL DANCE Saturday, September 28, 1985 7: 30 p.m Tickets: $2.00 (at the door) "Learning Without Failure‘"‘ OUR PROGRAM OFFERS: Friday, September 27, 1985 2 p.m. Color slides by: Art & Elaine Hiller "A HOLIDAY IN BERMUDA" FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS CALL 745â€"1020 FREE FALL CONCERT By: Waterloo Concert Band Monday Oct. 7, 1985 7: 30 p.m HAS MOVED TO â€" SENIOR ADULTS For More Information SsUNDAY BINGOS FOR SENIORS (corner Mary Street) A.R.C. TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 DAY TRIPS of Twin Cities y is1 t teation GCentr t South Waterl 579 1020 Line Dancing Crochet Basic Knitting Learn to Swim Beg. Bridge Ceramics Bunka Art Porcelain Doill at Valhalla Inn Kitchener. Guest speaker Theresia Milâ€" lenaarâ€"Maas, recruitment and sales development officer, Mutual Life. Call Jane Humphries 742â€"5273. 2. A&B REP TEAM TRYOUTS 3. "LIKE TO TRY RINGETTE?" 1. REGISTRATION A few openings remain for the upcoming season. Application forms available at Comâ€" munity Services office, 5th floor, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb St. W., Waterloo. Come out to Albert McCormick Arena on Sunday, October 6th and try "the game girls play.‘‘ No cost, no obligation. Bring skates, gloves, knee pads and a helmet with a face mask if you have it. Pick your age group and give it a try. Free instruction and sticks will be provided. Late registration forms are available at Waterloo Community Services offices on the 5th floor of the Marsland Centre, 20 Erb St. W ., Waterloo. NOTE: Novice Division â€" Full. 1. REGISTRATION Thurs. Sept. 26 7: 00â€"9: 00 p.m following dates only. Wed. Sept. 25 7: 00â€"9: 00 p.m NOTE: Please tag all equipment to be sold with Name â€" Address â€" Phone Number. Ladies Auxiliary retains 20% on all sales at this event. Equipment to be sold will be accepted on the 2. LADIES AUXILIARY ANNUAL HOCKLEY EQUIPMENT SALE 12â€"1 p.m. â€" Bunnies & Petites (6 to 10 years) 1: 10â€"2: 10 â€" Tweens (11 & 12 yrs.) 2:20â€"3: 20 â€" Juniors/Belles (13 years & up) When: Saturday, September 28, 1985 Where: Moses Springer Arena Time: 9:00 a. m.â€"12;: 00 p.m. 3. REFEREES ASSOCIATION MEETING Sun. Sept. 29th â€" 1: 00 p.m. Albert McCormick Arena All interested referees welcome A potluck supper is being held at the Adult Recreation Centre on Fri. Sept. 27th â€" 6:30 pm. to recognize 90 years of community service. Bring your favourite dish. Tom Patience will be available after dinner to answer questions of general interest. 4. 3RD TEAM TRYOUTS (Select) October 2nd â€" 56 p.m. b) ATOM â€" Born 1974â€"75 October 2nd â€" 6â€"7 p.m. c) PEE WEES â€" Born 1972â€"73 October 2nd â€" 7â€"8 p.m. d) BANTAMS â€" Born 1970â€"71 October 2nd â€" 8â€"9 p.m. NOTE: Players trying out must be preâ€"registered with W. M .H A. Albert McCormick Arena a) NOVICE â€" Born 1976â€"77 WATERLOO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NEWS‘ RINGETTE ASSOCIATION NEWS! WATERLOO MINOR Tweens â€" Juniors Belles Debs â€" Juniors Belles Debs ATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 â€" PAGE 35 WATERLOO , _ ;COMMUNITY Nq sERvICES ACTIVITIES Please pick up your free copy of our arena‘s skating schedule at Waterloo Arena, Albert McCormick Arena, Waterloo Arena or Waterâ€" loo Community Services offices. 5th Flir. â€" Marsland Centre. BEGINNER 1 â€" No openings available. BEGINNER II â€" For those children who have completed our Beginner I program or who have previous equivalent experience playing a Band instrument Instructor: John Conrad Fee: $25.00 (family $60.00) Plus $20.00 for instrument rental, if re quired. Location: Adult Recreation Centre Dates: commencing Thurs. Sept. 26th ending May /86 Times: BEGINNER IIâ€" 5:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m Registration: Phone Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 210 When: Saturday Evenings 10: 30â€"11: 20 p.m . every other week Where: Albert McCormick Arena For further information please call 886â€"1550 Ext. 215 Instructor: Althea Kellet Location: St. Louis School (Corner Willow and Allen East) Entrance from parking lot. Date: Tuesday, October 1st 7: 30 p.m.â€"10: 00 p.m. Each class will be limited to six Basic I and four Basic IL Fees: Basic I â€" $45.00; Basic II â€" $45.00 The cost of materials is in addition to the basic registration fee and will be $10.00. Content: Basic I Instruction will be given in warp planning and preparation, including terminology. Projâ€" ects are planned around the basic weaves, with some exploration into twills, finger manipulated weaves and simple inlay. Finâ€" ished articles will include placemats and scart. o Basic II Planned for the weaver who has had some instruction in weaving and who is ready to explore the wider possibilities of four harness weaving. The mechanics of setting up the loom are reviewed and fmost projects are designed to be completed in one class. Patterns and techniques to be explored inâ€" clude Colour and Weave effects in Twill, Swedish Lace, Small Overshot and Double Weave. Registration: Call Waterloo Community Serâ€" vices at 8861550 Ext. 210 during business Boys and Girls Classes begin on Thursday September 26th at Cedarbrae public school for 10 weeks. Boys â€" Ages 4&5 yrs Girls â€" Ages 4â€"10 yrs. Fee: $14.00 For information and registration call 884 hours WHERE: Waterloo Arena WHEN: 10:00; 10: 30; 11:00 p m times available RATE: $53.00/hr. Evenings For further information call 8861550 x215 between 8: 30 a. m â€"4: 30 p.m Sundays â€" 8: 00 a m. â€" Starts Oct. 27th Recreational and Tournaments Call 8856644 after 5 p. m INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC INSTRUCTION Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 LADIES RINGETTE PREâ€"SEASON ICE AVAILABLE 4CE SKATING IN WATERLOGO LOOM WEAVING INSTRUCTION AVAILABLE SEASONAL ICE LAKESHORE GYMNASTICS Ages: 8 to 14 yrs