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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 May 1986, p. 39

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Circulation day The Unity Centre on Kingsway Drive is having a garage sale circulation day on Saturday June 1, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everything will be free. All items, in good condition, will be accepted at the Centre on June 4 until June 6. For more information call 746â€"46428. White There will be a general meeting of the White Ow! Indian Association and election of officers on Tuesday June 3, at 7 p.m. at the Weejeendimin Native Resource Centre Kitchener. For more information call 743â€"2303 or 743â€"5752. Silver Slippers The Silver Slippers Dance Club will be having a dance on Saturday June 7, at the Adult Rec Centre. The doors open at 7: 30 p.m. and admission is $3. Call 579â€"1020 Meet a creek The Laure! Creek Nature Centre will (ake a inâ€"depth look at insect life in Laurel Creek on Sunday June 1, at 11 a. m. and 2 p.m. Rubber boots are essential. For more information call 885â€"1368. CPFF meeting Canadian Parents For French are holdâ€" ing their annual meeting on Wednesday June 4, at the Victoria Park Pavilion. The meeting starts at 7: 30 p.m., and the general public is welcome. AFBC meeting The Association For Bright Children are having a geneu} u_wequlon gny__zs. at 7: 30 p.m. _at St. Judes School. For more information call 884â€"6173. Biathilon BULLETIN BOARD The Waterioo Family Y will host their inaugural Biathlon on Sunday June 1, at 8:30 a.m. at Conestoga Mail. The Biathion is part of National Physical Activity Week. Call 885â€"3500 for more information. VPS meeting The Volunteer Placement Service will be holding its annual meeting on Thursday May 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Board Room, Victoria Park Pavilion. For more informaâ€" tion call 742â€"8610. Growing Younger Growing Younger, a four week program on health, nutrition, medication, fitness, and relaxation for seniors takes place from May 29 to June 19 at St. Jamesâ€"Rosemount Church, Kitchener. For more information call 885â€"7339. Kâ€"W PTTC meeting The Kâ€"W Parents of Twins and Triplets Club are having a meeting on June 3, at 7:30 p.m. Victoria Park Pavilion. For more information call} 745â€"8583. meeting The Post Polio Support Group are meeting on June 2, at 7 p.m. at the Waterioo Knights of Columbus Hall. Call 894â€"0507 for more information. Kâ€"W PWP booth Kâ€"W Parents Without Partners will have an information booth at Conestoga Maill on May 31. Blood Clinic Together in Education is sponsoring a Kâ€"W blood donor clinic on June 4, from 1: 30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Grace Lutheran church, Kitchener. Kâ€"W WN meeting Kâ€"W Women in Networking are having a meeting on May 29, at 12 p.m. in the Valhalla Inn, Kitchener. There will be a lunch and guest speaker for $8.25. For more information call 744â€"4141 ITC meeting Kâ€"W International Training In Communiâ€" cation are having a megtl_ng on J‘une 3, at 7 pm at McGregor School information call 886â€"1955. Church musical Emmanue} United Church, Albert and Dorset Sts., presents a youth musical Miracle After Miracle Saturday, May 31 at 7:3 p.m. Ticket information 886â€"1471 Lobsterfest ftund raiser The Catholic Youth Organization is hoiding a Lobsterfest fund raising event on Friday May 30, ntbelm"lm. Waterioo. Dinner starts at 630 p.m. For more information call 744â€"7001. For N#A City of Waterloo Take notice that the City of Waterloo will hold a Public Meeting on June 9, 1986 at 7: 30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 5th Floor, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb Street West, Waterloo to hear representation from the public respecting the licensing of lodging houses. _ 2 h 3 ED0 o ce o e eP ww e c n |Acd 4 c Auhlt 1 Alinbfonbbntabdhin 1 Abpitiistadcs â€"atat â€" Aioibca ied A special report has been prepared and referred to City Council and includes the following major points of interest: 1. The prime purpose for licensing is to promote safer and more comfortable accommodation for students and other lodgers. Licensing of lodging houses should be administered in a manner which would not unduly restrict the supply of housing for students or other lodgers. 2. Licensing of lodging houses will provide for increased fire safety, greater enforcement of municipal regulations, more protection of the neighbourhood, the ability for the Universities to recommend approved housing, a reduction in potential liabilities to landlords and will assist in monitoring the supply of accommodation for lodgers. 1 0 ME AAid! sb it Ailcoriniibiiind Alubbdt: Ahint. olv Aihiinbbinndppcnare 2 Byâ€"law. However, inspections and improvements are expected to occcur while the Temporary License is in effect. 7. Promotional programs should be initiated to adÂ¥ise lodgers and landlords of the licensing program and its requirements. Further information and/or a copy of the Special Committee Report on Licensing Lodging Houses may be obtained by contacting the Planning Department for the City of Waterioo, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb St. W. or Telephone 886â€"1550. 3. SWING INTO SUMMER with the Summit Dixieland Jazz Band. Sat. June 7 1986, 7: p.m. Tickets: $3/person (available at centre) 4. LINE DANCE PARTY Volunteer Opportunity, Senior Social Issues Group â€" A Seniors social issues group is being formed to provide a forum for information and response to a variety of social issues. Applications for positions of this committee are being *Â¥eceived until June 13, 1986. Please submit to the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. S., Waterloo N2J 1P7 (579â€"1020) 6. ARC TRAVEL CLUB The Iicenslné byâ€"law should require that the building complies with the Zoning Byâ€"law, the Fire Code and that the exterior of the property complies with the Property Standards Byâ€"law before a license is isâ€" The byâ€"law would require that all properties where four or more lodgers are accommodated would be required to be licensed. Where there are one, two or three lodgers, no license would be required. Licenses would be valid until April 30 of the following year and can be renewed annually. To avoid hardships to lodgers and to owners, a Temporary License could be issued during the first year the byâ€"law is in effect. To qualify for a Temporary License, the property must conform to the Zoning 1 Ne Bs 1 Woon stt Ee vT oV PC Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. South, Waterloo, 579â€"1020. . BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER â€" June 17 Marineland, Niagara Falls b) JOIN THE CRAFTY OWLS June 5 for a trip to Miller‘s Barn Mitchell. c) SUMMER SHOW TRIPS June 24 Carousel, Huron County Playhouse, Grand Bend July 3 Girl Crazy, Shaw Festival, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake July 31 Gone to Glory, Blyth Aug. 27 Chorus Line, Art Park, Lewiston d) LETS GO TO THE BALL GAMES Aug. 6 Blue Jays vs Kansas City Oct. 4 Blue Jays vs Milwaukee Fri. 7May 30, 1986, 2 p.m. Colour Slides by Ivan & Vera Widdifield "HIGHLANDS & ISLANDS" in Scotland. ARC QUTGOERS o Mon. June i isbs, 1:00 p.m. Schneider‘s Trail Mon. June 9, 1986 7: 30 p.m. Albert McCormick Arena. Cost $1.25 (at the door) ADULT RECREATION CENTRE PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS @adial it CITY OF WATERLOO PUBLIC MEETING REPORT ON LICENSING LODGING HOUSES do it % _ of WATERLOO MINOR & RINGETTE NEWS! § E 1. EXECUTIVE MEETING aA ‘[ £ Monday, June 9th, 1986 â€" 7: 30 p.m. & Kâ€"W Naval Association Hall Tez 2. COACHES REQUIRED All houseâ€"league and rep coaches interested in coaching during the 1986 â€" 87 are invited to submit a letter of application to any executive member by July. For more information call 886â€"1550 Ext. 214. Loral Arclyitectural Conagervation Abuisory Committer of the City of Waterioo INVITES ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS To the unveiling of the plaque marking the designation of the Elizabeth Ziegler School, a City of Waterloo Heritage Landmark. A brief ceremony will take place on Friday, May 30, 1986 at 2: 30 p.m. at 90 Moore Avenue South. ~ ’ The 1986 Baseball Season is off and running with Waterloo Minor Baseball Association hosting three Ball Tournaments this weekend. The 2nd Annual Tyke Tournament will be held on Saturday and Sunday at Hillside Park. The Peewee Houseleague Tournament is being held Friday, Saturday and Sunday with Saturday games at Waterloo Park Diamonds #6 and #7 and Sunday games at St. Agnes. The Championship game is at 4: 30 on Sunday. The third Tournament is for the Bantam division which is being played at Waterioo Park Diamond #3 on Saturday and Sunday. Come out and support Waterioo‘s Baseball players! North) Please tie in bundles and have to curbside by 8: 30 a.m Pick up area NOTE: This collection has been arranged in cooperation with the City of Waterioo. 1. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING May 28th â€" 7 p.m., Rink in the Park AGENDA â€" Reports on League activities â€" Election of Officers and Executive Members HERITAGE LANDMARK WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, . OF WATEp, ~ OF E. -.\"«‘M‘Qq 14th WATERLOO CUBS & SCOUTS PAPER DRIVE Lakeshore Village (Does not include Lakeshore Saturday, May 31st, 1986 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT yo.rmEe eg ie i WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION 1931 C n-‘ % d 6 b & a & B â€" a E § 3 P t' & uruTt 1986 â€"â€" PAGE 39

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