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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1986, p. 27

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gAAd i d a : enerarsass 22222 t o oo up op o ince Ir "o "o Iv ap tp > ty tp ’KITCM'ER WATEKOOi | L'lSTOVEL 499 Lancaster RR #1 Mary ©23 Car Caty 744â€"3951 664â€"2282 291â€"3020 imaP d kA k a Featuring 2 full truck bays and compuâ€" terized truck bala cer tor fast, efficient service Kâ€"W Big Sisters will be holding a fiveâ€"week orientation for volunteers beginâ€" ning Tuesday, Jan. 21. If you are 20 years old and can befriend a girl or boy between 4 and 17 for three hours a week, call 743â€"5206 before Friday, Jan. 17 to register. One year commitment required. A twoâ€"evening inâ€" formation session will be held for those ZBNIDGESTONE tines _ â€" 3 LOCATIONS â€" UW free public lecture series "Folk Art in Canada‘" continues in Children‘s Departâ€" ment of Waterloo Public Library, Monday, Jan. 22 from 7â€"10 p.m. Big Sisters a Call or Visit s Bast Ti & re * Your Local Dealar tar UW lecture series continues FREED, a confidential support group for friends and relatives of individuals with eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia will meet Jan. 23 in the GOLD room of the Kâ€"W Hospital Auditorium al 8 p.m. 884â€"3462 or 742â€"2287. FREED meeting Alcontral Homes, a residential treatment centre for women, is holding an informaâ€" tion night for women interested in volunâ€" teering Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at 20 John St. W., Waterloo. Sheila Louchs, 745â€" 4691 Alcontrol Homes The Infant and Toddler Safety | Assoc. workshop series continues with part two on Jan. 22 at Southridge School, 1425 Queen‘s Blvd., Kitchener from 7â€"9: 30 p.m. 579â€"1863. Safety series continues Strippingâ€"R&finishing 50% orr January and February Free Pickâ€"up, Delivery & Estimates Call Rockton (519) 647â€"2634 DAYS, EVENINGS & WEEKENDS Baha‘i community of Waterloo and UW Baha‘i campus club present â€" Religious Belief and Psychological Health Jan. 22 at 7: 30 p.m. in UW math and computer centre, Baha‘i ROCKTON REFINISHERS The First United Church, Waterloo will feature Bradley Moggach, organist, in t;«ir next noon hour concert Jan. 21 from 12:15 â€" 12: 45 p.m. Lunch available Noon hour concerts TIRES & SERVICE Kâ€"W PWP is holding an orienlalim! meeting for prospective members Thurs day, Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. at St. Andrews Church hall (Queen and Weber). 745â€"4551 Modern square dance Saturday, Jan. 18 from 8â€"10:30 p.m. at Adult Recreation Centre. Mainstream level. Alpha Squares Kâ€"W ITC offers opportunity to speak to a group, conduct meetings and develop leadership skills Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 21, 7 p.m. at MacGregor School. 886â€"1955 or 893â€"1756 Parents Without Partners Third and final of 1985â€"86 series of public lectures offered by UW‘s Faculty of Arts will be given at Theatre of the Arts. modern languages building, 8 p.m Thursday, Jan 16. ITC * Final lecture of series Christian Singles Fellowship hayride Friday, Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. Meet at Emmanuel United Church (Dorset at Bridgeport), Waterloo. 579â€"2127 or 884â€" 2214 CSF hayride BULLETIN BOARD HEAVY TRUCK We specialize in € Kâ€"W Branch of the Canadian Federation of University Women meet Tuesday, Jan wishing to help a needy work. Grade 12 require Friday, Jan. 17 to regi commitment University Women meet a) Day Trips ‘Jan. 25/86 Dinner Theatre, Deer Park In b) Film Night: Ed Seiling of All Star Tours night, Tuesday, January 28th, at 7: 30 p.m will be showing pictures of California, Cos spring trips. Coffee and refreshments wil The Waterloo Community Services Department and the County Board of Education in cooperation with seve volunteer rink committees are again operating outdoor n surfaces throughout Waterloo. The public is welcome to rinks but are requested to respect the rules and sche posted by the committee. The following is a list of locatic will operate for the next 5 to 6 weeks dependent on cold For more information call 886â€"1550 Ext. 214. 1. Mayfield & Rose Lea 13. Cedarbrae School 2. Messiah Church 14. Centennial School 3. Warrington & Roosevelt 15. Brighton School 4. Thorndale Park 16. Sandowne School 5. Braemore Circle 17. Lincoln Heights Sch 6. Dunvegan Park 18. MacGregor School 7. Craigleith Homes Assoc. 19. N.A. MacEachern S 8. Stillmeadow Circle 20. Northdale School 9. Carter & University 21. Lourdes School 10. Vermont Park 22. Empire School 11. Annedale Park 23. Old Post Road Park 12. Beechwood West Homes Assoc. Registration for the following courses will take Thursday, January 16, 1986 here at the centre 9 a.m noon. â€"Sewing Basics â€"China Painting â€"Oil Painting â€"Line Dancing â€"Aquabics â€"Quilling ~Sketching â€"Introduction To â€"Porcelain Doll Relief Carving â€"Rug Hooking â€"Learn To Swim â€"Beg. Bridge â€"Wheat Weaving â€"Ceramics UA Avanaad mect in s WOODCARvVING CLAsseEs A course for all levels, commencing Jan. 23/86 for 8 weeks. Thursdays 9: 30 a. m. â€" 11: 30 a.m. Register at the first class at the Owl‘s Nest (ARC Craft Workshop) Lower Level, Waterloo Square. Registration Fees: under 60 yrs. $25 over 60 yrs. $20 For ARC TRAVEL CLUB Friday, Jan. 17, 1986 2 p.m. Color slides by: Margaret Dickson ‘"‘London, England, and the surroun WINTER CRAFT, INTEREST & FITNESS CoUuRSEs WATERLOO NORTH PROVINCIAL P.C. ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER Thursday, Jan. 16/86 Waterloo Inn 7 p.m. â€" Business Portion 8 p.m. â€" Speaker â€" The Honourable Larry Grossman more information call 886â€"2393 Sun. Jan JUNIOR °B p a needy child with school 12 required. 743â€"5206 before 17 to register. Four month PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS 18th â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Elmira vs Sisking "GO SISKINS. Go~ o CITY OF waTERLOO OUTDOOR SKATING RINK List Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterloo 579â€"1020 , and the surrounding Countryside‘ HOCKEY â€" WATERLOO ARENA 2’% > *«?33 Mn s Ing of All Star Tours will present a film uary 28th, at 7: 30 p.m. at the Centre. He ires of California, Costa Rica, and other and refreshments will be provided. to respect the rules and schedules as The following is a list of locations which 5 to 6 weeks dependent on cold weather. in cooperation with several area : again operating outdoor natural ice . The public is welcome to use these 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 Wirdow 30 Ext. 214. 13. Cedarbrae School 14. Centennial School 15. Brighton School 16. Sandowne School 17. Lincoln Heights School 18. MacGregor School 19. N.A. MacEachern School 20. Northdale School 21. Lourdes School 22. Empire School 23. Old Post Road Park Park Inn, Stouffville Kâ€"W Red Cross Blood Clinic Jan. 22 from 1:30 to 8 p.m 21 at 8 pm. at Kâ€"W Gallery. Ken Ledbette Stripping in Publie: The pression Red Cross Blood Clinic will take place Ledbetter _wnli”;i;e;; ity of Waterloo Mesetimnnein naiid n on memrenion mm o rememmennenenme in mmmeme omer mm mrmmne Art GA._nlIery Cycle Clinic Wednesday, p.m. First United Waterloo â€" 20 speak on Thrill of Self Exâ€" 12 17 , _ _ "° mal for the benefit and safety of young school children, senior citizens, some of whom may be prevented from leaving their homes, and pedestrians in general, that owners and occupants of premises in Waterloo will do their best to keep the public sidewalk clear of snow and ice We trust that for the benefit senior citizens, some of wh It is required of every owner or occupant of every property to removal ALL the snow and ice from sidewalks on the street in front or along the side of the building or vacant land within 24 hours after a snowfall from October to the end of April according to Byâ€"law 82â€"12 for the Corporation of the City of Waterloo. The Byâ€"law also prohibits placing snow onto the sidewalk or travelled roadway; except in the case where there is no boulevard, then the snow from the City walk may be placed along the edge of the travelled road. In other words, the snow from driveways and parking areas must be stored on the property or removed by, truck to a snow dump, not pushed across the street and against the snow bank Nonâ€"compliance of the Byâ€"law, which is enforced on complaint, may result in a fine of $28.00 for a first offence under the Provincial Offences Act Sessions will be starting on Thursday, Janfiar Public School on Cedarbrae Avenue â€" Waterl open for boys ages 4 & 5 and girls ages 4 â€" 10 FEE: $14.00 for ten weeks. â€" COMMUNITY PAGE For more information FEBRUARY 28TH and MARCH 1ST CONESTOGA MALL, WATERLOO. NOTE: Watch this ad on February SPRING MINOR SPORTS REGISTRATION CORRECTICN ANNOUNCEMENT Dates for the 1986 Minor Sports Spring Registration were incorrectly advertised in the Community Services Winter/Spring Recreation Guide. Please mark these important dates down. DEBDBDILA D XF manare. lgl 000 O 0OE Ioind Responsive parenting, 6â€"week series on practical approach to parenting, St. John‘s Lutheran Church 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. Cost $35, subsidy available, child care. 743â€"6391 House League and Rep Team Coaches and Managers are needed for all ages for the upcoming 1986 season. As well, there are openings for Soccer Fun supervisors for children ages 5 & 6 years. Coaching clinics will be available at both an introductory and advanced level. For application information, please contact the soccer office at 886â€"1481. Church, King and William Sts pints Kâ€"W Counselling Services meeting Sessions will be sta rting at St. Louis Schog p.m.) and running for ten weeks. FEE: $45.00 plus $10.00 for supplies. REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Call Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 210. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY DR. LOGSETTY M. NIRANJAN University Shops Plaza, 160 University Ave. West Waterioo, Ontario N2L 3E9 wishes to announce the opening of his office for the practice of TELEPHONE (519) 746â€"4950 z: momelp: cutoutic it n tm & ies tA A Evening Hours Only, Monday to Friday WEAVING INSTRUCTION (LOOM) LAKESHORE GÂ¥MNAStTICS At Campus Medical béfitâ€"re FAMILY MEDICINE ud M and registration please call 884â€"8204 WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS M.B.B.S., C. FOR THE CITY OF wa Vic Hiebert Administrative Assistant 886â€"1550 Extension 245 February 19th for complete details Thursday, Janfiary 16th at Cedarbrae â€" COACHES AND MANAGERS NEEDED â€" Quota 325 CLEARING SIDEWALKS OF snNow Waterloo. This program is School January 21st (7: 30 â€" 10 Join ACO for a free winter lecture on architectural heritage past and present Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. at Church of the Holy Saviour, 33 Allen St. E. Guest speaker D. R.ccu: Rob Deyman- Architectural Heritage meet to register 886â€"1 550 e ce orm en e memenmmemmemmmmenmssmm: â€" 9: 30 a.m. to 1: 00 p.m JANUARY 15, 1986 â€" PAGE 27 Waterloo Community " WATERLOO .

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