Waterloo Regional Police report the following break and enters over the Christmas holidays Dec. 23 to Jan. 6. â€" Silverbirch Rd., entry via window, coat and camera taken. Silverbirch Rd. entry unknown, nothing taken. Mount Anne Dr. entry unknown, satin waterbed sheets taken. Ezra Ave. entry via window, unknown if anything taken. Bridgeport Rd. E. entry via rear door, three Christmas presents taken. Parkside Dr. entry unknown, ring taken. Marshall St. entry unknown, unknown if anything taken. BULLETIN BOARD habikt Bb io iA ns Black Oak Cr., entry via basement window, coins taken. Black Oak Cr. entry via basement window, cash taken. Morningdale Cr. entry via window, nothing taken. Skylark Rd. entry via patio door, cash taken. Northlake Dr. entry via door, cash taken. Wintergreen Dr. entry via window cash Safety workshop series The Infant and Toddler Safety Assoc. workshop threeâ€"part series begins Jan. 15 with the latest information in preventing injuries/deaths of young children Southridge School, 1425 Queen‘s Blvd., Kitchener from 7â€"9:30 p.m. $2 per family per workshop of $5 for series. Babies welcome. 579â€"4863. 4 Glen Acres Baptist Church Genesis precept inductive, Bible study commencing Jan. 14, Tuesdays 1 p.m., Glen Acres Baptist Church and 7:15 pm. 200 Shakespeare Dr., Waterloo. Leader: Lloyd McFadden 746â€"0956. Norttâ€"denominational. All welcome. â€" Inuit Games Exhibition of traditional Eskimo gantes. tools, clothing, modern prints and sculpâ€" ture. Until March 30. Weekdays 9 a.m.â€"5 p.m.. Sundays 1â€"5 p.m. Admission free. Museum and Archives of Games, Universiâ€" ty of Waterloo. 888â€"4424. stART Gallery ‘"Multiâ€"Media®" presentation featuring Suzanne Alexanian on Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. 125 King St. W.. Suite #7, Kitchener Twin City Squares Twin City Squares Modern Square Dance Saturday. Jan. 11. Queensmount school, 8 p.m. Admission $4 couple includes lunch. FREED meeting FREED, a confidential support group for friends and relatives of individuals with eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia will meet Thursday, Jan. 9 in the GOLD room of the Kâ€"W Hospital Auditoriâ€" um at 8 p.m. 884â€"3462. Lincoln Heights coffee hour Jackie Harden, colorconsultant and demonstrator will be the first speaker of the year at Lincoln Heights Missionary ChureH coffee hour, Thursday, Jan. 9 at 9:.30 a.m. corner Lincoln and Bluevale, Refreshments and babysitting. 885â€"3838. La Leche League The Wednesday chapter of the Waterloo La Leche League meets tonight at 8 p.m. at 401â€"1 Keatsway. Discussion will include encouragement and information on how to establish a happy nursing relationship. 886â€" 0571 Leisure Buddies Kitchener Parks and Recreation needs Leisure Buddies.‘If you are 14 or 70 years old or in between and would like to volunteer a few hours a week with a disabled person, phone Nancy Murdoch at 749â€"0822. The Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients® Supâ€" port Group will meet Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre, 135 King St. S., Waterloo â€" guest speaker 893â€"0308 or 742â€"1057. Rheumatoid Arthritis Support Group Blood Donor clinic Today from 1:30â€"8 p.m. at St. Luke‘s Lutheran Church, 317 Franklin St. N., Kitâ€" chener. The First United Church, Waterioo will hold noon hour concerts beginning Jan. 14 from 12:15â€"12; 45 p.m. with Philip Sbantz, organ Lunch available Noon hour concerts Newcomers meeting Kâ€"W Newcomers group meets Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 8 p.m . in the Holiday Inn. Ladies shape up while having fun at our fitmess forum. Edie, 576â€"0007 Break and enters Toastmasters Concordia Toastmasters club for men and women â€" first 1986 meeting lox_lighl at 6:30 pm. Developing communication and leadership skills. Dinner available. Gerry Hilhorst 886â€"5090 (days) or Paul Britton 893â€"2889 (eve). Baha‘i Baha‘i community of Waterloo and U. of W . Baha‘i campus club present Equality ofâ€" the Sexes and the Emerging World Civiliâ€" zation tonight at 7: 30 p.m. in U. of W. math and computer center, room 3006. Crossâ€"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 sixth year and learn the basics in three lessons. The skills that you will learn include diagonal stride, double poling, uphill and downhili techniques, waxing, maintaining equipment and much more! (Three choices each day) Sat. or Sun. â€" 12: 30 p.m., 2: 00 p.m., 3: 30 p; FEE: Youth â€" 8 to 16 yrs. â€" $12.00 for 3 weeks (one hour per week) Adult â€" over 16 â€"â€" $16.00 for 3 weeks (one hour per week) Sessions will be starting on Thursday, January 16th at Cedarbrae Public School on Cedarbrae Avenue â€" Waterloo. This program is open for boys ages 4 & 5 and girls ages 4 â€" 10. FEE: $14.00 for ten weeks. For more information and registration please call 884â€"8204. Sessions will be starting at St. Louis School January 21st (7: 30 â€" 10 p.m.) and running for ten weeks. FEE: $45.00 plus $10.00 for supplies. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Call Waterloo Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 210 Cross c-ko;til"y' s-kvirï¬;oizl:am for bbys and girls of all ages Saturday mornings 10 a.m. to 12 noon January 11 to March 1, 1986 (8 sessions) To be held at the Kâ€"W Optimist Club, Camp Heidelâ€" berg. COST: $10 per child, maximum $25 per family REGISTRATION, INFORMATION EVENING with video Wednesday, January 8, 1986 â€" 7 p.m., Albert McCormick Arena/Parkside Library, Parkside Dr. at Glen Elm, Lakeshore Village. Call Don MacKinnon 579â€"8416 or Robin Holt 746â€"4429 (after 5 p.m.). Cross Country Skiers interested in working with children and having fun are encouraged to become volunteer leaders or assistants. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Call Waterloo. Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 210 or 214 M FUN, FITNESS AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT JUNIOR °B° HOCKEY â€" WATERLOO ARENMA Sun. Jan. 12th â€" 7: 30 p.m. â€" Cambridg&ys Siskins "GO SISKINS, GO)" % Kâ€"W OPTIMIST CLUB‘S JACKRABBIT CROSS COUNTRY SKI PROGRAM Bellehaven Dr. unknown entry, unknown what taken. Pine Grove Cr. entry via window, cash and cigarettes taken. Whitepine Cr. entry via door, cash taken. Sunnydale PI. entry via window, tape, deck, cash and clock taken. Mayfield Ave. entry via window, unknown if anything taken. Cedarbrae Ave. entry unknown, unknown if anything taken. Chelford Cr. entry via rear window, nothing taken. Chelford Cr. entry via rear door, cash taken. Mount Anne Dr. entry via basement window, unknown if anything taken. Mackay Cr. entry via door, unknown if anything taken. Parkside Dr. entry via front door, unknown if anything taken. taken. Albert St. entry via door, stereo equipment taken. Brookhaven Cr. entry unknowvt\l, microwave oven taken. Glendene Cr. basement window entry, cash taken. WEAVING INSTRUCTION (LOOM) LAKESHORE GYMNASTICS CLASS TIMES: January 18th to February 1st /86 Waterloo Park PROGRAM: Xâ€"COUNTRY SKIi SCHOOL Waterloo Community Services UW lecture series continues UW free public lecture series "Folk Art in Canada® continues in Children‘s Departâ€" ment of Waterioo Public Library Monday, Jan. 13 from 7:00â€"10:00 p.m. PAPT Inc., a nonâ€"profit organization, provides sessions offering emotional and moral support to parents with a child in a "crisis" situation involving drugs, lying, stealing, etc. 742â€"2082. PAPT Inc. ity of Waterloo 10 4 is (\ â€" nsuI 147 P24z asHâ€" v‘g t ithe% ‘l’/\‘ y Start meeting our way . . . WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1986 â€" 7: 30 p.m. Council Chambers, 5th Floor Marsland Centre, 20 Erb St. W., Waterioo, Ontario The purpose of the meeting is to provide the Task Force with an opportunity to present an information package (copies of which are available in the Planning Department, 3rd Floor, Marsland Centre) and to invite members of the public to identify additional issues/concerns and potential solutions related to student housing. For more information please contact the undersigned at 886â€"1550, ext. 223. Rob Deyman, M.C.P., M.C.LP. ~ Policy Planner Secretary, Student Housing Task Force 3. FINANCIAL PLANNING AT INCOME TAX TIME 4. CONESTOGA & ADULT RECREATION CENTRE _ * * nsuring that your business meeting seminar, convention or banquet runs smoothly is our business. We provide professional service, atmosphere, rooms, accommodations, meals â€" everything under one roof. Rely on our years of experience. January 15th, 1986 â€" 7:30 p.m. Albert McCormick Arena Community Room â€" Parkside Drive â€" Wateriloo. Topic: Susan Burke, Curator of Joseph Schneider Haus will speak on the history of Quilting in Waterloo County. Note: This id a good time to bring old quilts or coveriets you may have to show or learn more about them. Also advice on care and repair of antique quilts will be discussed. Registration for the following courses will take place Thursday, January 16, 1986 here at the centre 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon. Sewing Basics â€"China Painting â€"Oil Painting â€"Line Dancing â€"Aquabics â€"Quilling â€"Sketching â€"Introduction To â€"Porcelain Doll Relief Carving â€"Rug Hooking â€"Learn To Swim â€"Beg. Bridge â€"Wheat Weaving â€"Ceramics â€"Advanced Paper Tole BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER. Friday, January 10th, 1986, 2: 00 p.m. Guest: Dan Peters, THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES ‘*Profile of the Inuvics‘" WINTER CRAFT, INTEREST & FITNESS COURSES To assist you in preparing for the upcoming income tax time the following seminars have been arranged Mon. Jan. 20, Mon. Jan. 27, and Wed. Jan. 29, 1986 7:30 p.m. â€" 9:30 p.m. Registration: Free. If you plan to attend these seminars please call 579â€"1020. Presents ‘"Discover Your Hidden Work Skills," a course designed to prepare persons 40 years of age and older to enter (or reâ€"enter) the work force. Commences Wed. Jan. 15, 1986. 2 p.m.â€"4 p.m. REGISTRATION FEE: FREE To register call: 579â€"1020 *WMarerLoo INN. 475 King Street North, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 225 Telephone (519) 884â€"0220 wWATERLO® COUNTY QUILTERS GUILD MONTHLY MEE TING PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CITY OF WATERLOO STUDENT HOUSING TASK ; ORCE Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterloo 579â€"1020 o c l â€"China Painting â€"Line Dancing â€"Quilling â€"Introduction To Relief Carving â€"Learn To Swim â€"Wheat Weaving â€"Advanced Paper Tole â€"Decorate a Window Albert McCormick Arena rommmetonene eresas 1986 â€"â€" PAGE 27