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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jan 1986, p. 31

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Exhibition of traditiona! Eskimo games, 42 tools, clothing, modern projects and sculpâ€" ‘tare. Until March 30. Weekd#y8Â¥ a m.â€"5 p.m., Sundays 1â€"5 p.m. Admission Free Film Sunday, Jan. 26 Nanook of the North. Museum and Archives of Games. 888â€"4424. UW dance concert BULLETIN BOARD A special dance concert involving new works by honors dance students of UW will be held in dance studio 1, Physical Activities Building, room 2024 at 3 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 26. Public invited. Admission free. Gayle Shellard, 888â€"4444, ext 3665. Lakeshore Y Ladies Group Ladies group will meet Wednesday, Jan. 2# at 9:30 a.m. at Albert McCormick community room, Parkside Dr. Guest speaker,> refreshments and babysitting 885â€"5012. Thyroid Foundation A public educational meeting will be held Saturday, Jan. 25 at 2:30 pm. at the community room, Rink in the Park, 99 Seagram Dr. ‘"Drugs and the Thyroid". Guest speaker. 884â€"6423. Horticultural Society 1985 prize winning slides of Ontario Horticultural Society to be shown at Waterioo‘s annual meeting at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. S., Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. OACETT dinner meeting The Grand Valley Chapter of the Associâ€" ation of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists is hosting the 16th Annual Joint Dinner Meeting at the Seaâ€" gram‘s Museum, 57 Erb St. W., Waterloo on Thursday, Jan. 30. Guest speaker. Angelo Paper drive The Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers are holding a paper drive Saturday, Jan. 25. The two areas include Lakeshore North subdivision and the other bounded by King Street N., University Avenue W., Lester Street, Waterioo Park and Bridgeport Road W. Papers can also be dropped at Knox Church on Erb Street West at Caroline that same morning. Winterfest Dance To be held with the Chaparrals at St. Michael‘s Parish Hall on University Aveâ€" nue, Waterioo on Saturday, Jan. 25 fm:q $ Travelogue Series p_r;\ to 1 a.m. Tickets $15 per couple. Proceeds to St. Michael‘s Scout Group. 884â€" The 1986 series will begin Friday, Jan. 24 with Robert Chrysler and "Switzeriand"‘ in the Humanities Theatre at UW through the Twin Cities Kiwanis Club. 885â€"5896. Christian Women‘s Club Luncheon ‘‘Come wrap with us‘ at Bingeman Park Ballroom, Tuesday, Jan. 28 from 1â€"3 p.m. 885â€"5936 or 745â€"4300. Prayer Coffee Tuesâ€" day, Jan. 21 at 10 a.m. at 262 Anita Cr., Waâ€" La Leche League Meeting Monday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. at 300 Regina St. N., Building 2, Waterloo. 886â€" Twin City Squares Modern square dance Saturday, Jan. 25 at Queensmount School, (Queen and Westâ€" mount) Kitchener, at 8 p.m. $4 per couple, lunch included. Safety series The Infant and Toddler Safety Associ. workshop series will end with part three on Jan. 29 at Southridge School, 1425 Queen‘s Bivd., Kitchener from 7â€"9: 30 p.m. $79â€"4863. Noon hour concerts The First United Church, Waterioo will feature Christine Klaver, piano and Miâ€" chelle Hunchak, piano in their next noon hour concert Jan. 28 from 12: 15â€"12: 45 p.m. Lunch available. Parents Without Partners Kâ€"W PWP is holding an orientation meeting for prospective members. Sunday, Jan. 26. 745â€"4551. 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. 28 from 7â€"10 p.m. Heart and Stroke Foundation On Sunday, Jan. 26, Lady Fitness will have a "Dance for Heart® aerobic event from 10 a.m. â€" 12 p.m. and 2â€"4 p.m. to raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Everyone welcome. 576â€"7780. Kâ€"W ACLD Meeting will be held Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Suddaby School (Lancaster and Frederick). Film. Everyone welcome. Car Railly The Grand Valley Car Club and the Kitchener Waterioo Rally Club are holding a Beginners car rally Saturday, Jan. 25. Registration 6: 30 p.m. 576â€"7463 Inuvit Games St. John‘s Lutheran Church Jews for Jesus with Steve and Jan Cohen at St. John‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 8, 9: 15 and 11 a.m Education upgrade For adults to upgrade their education enrol in Operation Open door. 742â€"2851. This presentation will be held in Committee Room #2 on the 3rd floor, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb Street West on Thursday, January 23, 1986 â€" 9:00â€"8: 00 p.m. and Friday, January 24, 198 9: 00 a.m.â€"5: 00 p.m. The Public is invited to attend an Open House on Thursday and Friday, January 23rd and 24th, 1986 to view the plans and model of the City Centre Project being constructed by the Canadian National Railway which will include the City of Waterioo Municipal Offices. 1. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER. 3. WINTER CRAFT, INTEREST & FITNESS COURSES There are still openings in the following courses: Sewing Basics, Oil Painting, Aquabics, Learn to Swim, Skâ€"tching, Porcelain Doll, Ceramics, Line Dancing, Quilling, Wheat Weaving, Advanced Paper Tole. Register at the Centre. For more information call 579â€"1020. 2. PROJECT WOODWORK Courses offered in furniture repairs, refinishing, uphoistering and woodworking, Tues. and Thurs. 9 a.m. â€" 4 p.m. Fee: 60 yr. and under $25, 60 yr. and over $20. Course commences Feb. 4, 1986. Register at the Workshop at Waterloo Park (located behind old school house). For more information call 885â€" 5. WOODCARVING CLASSES 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 Town Square. Registration Fees: under 60 yrs. $25 over 60 yrs. $20 For more information call 886â€"2393. 6. ARC NEW PERSON SOCIAL Friday, January 24th â€" 9: 30 a.m. All prospective new members are invited for refreshments, tour and talk on the services and programs offered through the Adult Recreation Centre. All The annual meeting of the society will be held at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. S., Waterioo on January 24th at 8 .m. The 1985 prize winning slides of the Ontario Horticultural ARC TRAVEL CLUB Welcome. Feb. 18/86 Woodbine Maill, Toronto b) Vacation Tours COSTA RICA â€" 15 days Feb. 3â€"17 or Feb. 24 â€" Mar. 10, $1589.00 Twin. CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE, Cleveâ€" land. Feb. 28 â€" Mar. 2, $259.00 Twin. ENJOY MOTHERS DAY with Gordon MacRae, Frankenmuth, Mich. May 10 & 11, $179.00 Twin. ¢) Film Night: Ed Seiling of All Star Tours will present a film night, Tuesday, January 28th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Centre. He will be showing pictures of Costa Rica and other spring trips. Coffee and refreshments will be provided. a) Day Trips WATERLOO NORTiICULTVARAL S0citty Megting PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St , South. Waterloo 579â€"1020 CITY CENTRE PROJECT OPEN HOUSE Volunteers needed for canvassing for three hours in March to help fight kidney disease. 742â€"2023. Kidney Foundation Kâ€"W Hospital Volunteersâ€"Inâ€"Rsychiatry â€" recruitment sessions begin in February. 7494250, Sharee Brethour Ron Keeling City Clerk Quit smoking Lung Association‘s new Countdown Proâ€" gram takes just five weeks. 886â€"8100. Next programme begins Februay 3 St. Louis CWL â€" Annual Dessert Card Party to be held Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 7: 30 p.m. in the St Louis Parish Centre on Willow St., Waterâ€" loo. 742â€"2276. 1. General Public ‘ Skating _ 3. Adult Public | Skating ADMISSION PRICES: Children 50¢ (12 & under). Youth 75¢ (13 to 18 yrs.) \ Adults $1.25. Seniors â€" No charge. Family â€" No Charge WATERLOO CHRONICLE, NOTE: Complete schedules of all skating times including free sessions are available for the asking at each arena. Information pertaining to Adult Noon Hour, Parents and Preâ€"schoolers, Afterâ€"school, Adult Shinny Hockey, etc. is also included. Pick up your Free copy today. .. Family Skating 1. Partâ€"Time Clerkâ€"Typist Required â€" Needed immediately for 20 hours a week including some evenings. Send resumé in by Jan. 29/86 to Waterloo Minor Soccer Club, Box 786, Waterloo, Ontario. NJ 4C2. 2. 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 adva&d level. For application information, please contact the SPRING MINOR SPORTS REGISTRATION CORRECTION ANNOUNCEMENT Dates for the 1986 Minor Sports Spring Registration were incorrectly advertised in the Community Services Winter/Spring Recreation Guide. Please mark these dates down. FEBRUARY 22ND & MARCH 1ST, 1986 â€".9:30 a.m. to 1: 00 p.m., CONESTOGA MALL, WATERLOO. NOTE: Watch this ad on February 19th for complete details. The annual Winterfest Ringette Tournament will be held January The City of Waterioo began accepting applications on January 1st for students interested in working for the Waterloo Community Services Department this summer. A variety of positions are available which may be of special interest to persons who enjoy working with people. Most of the jobs are recreation related and require a variety of background and experience. Rates of pay vary between $3.15 and $7.00 per hour and are determined by the employee‘s responsibilities. Applications will be accepted for the following positions. . 1. Aquatics â€" i.e. Pool Managers, 4. Concession Attendant Lifeguards, Instructors, Toteroom 5. Facility Attendants 2. Assistant Program Supervisor 6. Music Concert Supervisor 3. Activity Centre Leader Application Kits available at the Waterioo Community Services offices â€" 5th floor, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb Street W., Waterioo. Deadline for applications is February 14, 1986. &vzg&gg ;v'i't-fi-é'a.r-n'ésv i);i;é pfiyed at Albert McCormick, Moses Springer and Waterioo Arenas. Teagns from several Ontario centres will be competing as well as bntries from Winnipeg and Québec. Breakfast will be available on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 6:30 to 10:30 at Albert McCormick Arena and Waterloo Arena. Come out and support Waterioo Minor Ringette! soccer office at 886â€"1481. PROGRAM Sun. Jan. 26th â€" 8:“â€";”“‘ â€" Cambridge vs Sisking ~ ~~~*> "GO SISKINS, GO!" ~, 1986 WINTERFEST RINGETTE TOURNAMENT ICE SKATING IN WATERLOO "HuUN & FITHESS FOR TtHE WHoLE FAamiLty® _ ~ STUDENT SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN WATERLOO dUNIOR ‘B‘ NOCKEY â€" WATERLOO ARGMA .. . Saturdays _ 3:00â€"4: 20 p.m ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1986 â€"â€" PAGE 31 MINOR SOCCER CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS °* Heart Month Volunteers February is "Heart Month". Over 2,500 volunteers are needed Feb. 1â€"16 to conduct a doorâ€"toâ€"door canvass in Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo, Cambridge and Wilmot, Woolwich and Wellesley Townships. Call 888â€"6677. WATERLOO RINK IN THE Sundays 3: 30â€"5: 30 p.m. Saturdays 810 p.m.

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