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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1986, p. 47

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pg Wheelchair Square Dancing There will be wheelchair modern smart dancing " Pioneer Park school, Nov 14, a to IO pan. New members are welcome Instruction provided Phone 142-6300 CWL's Dessert Card Party The St. Agnes Catholic Women's League ls holding its annual dessert card party, Nov Mt, 1 Mt pm ' in the Parish Centre, " Bluevale St, N., Waterloo. This year's theme is on International Card Party. Admission is 83 and there will be door prizes and a raffle for I quilt. Proceeds go to the missions. community and parish Aftercare Workshop The Community Aftercare Program. which is spoosored by the Canadian Mental Health Association. will be presenting a workshop entitled, Psychosocial Rehabili- tation - An Overview, Nov. 14.8:30 to 4: an pan, " the Waterloo Inn. BULLETIN BOARD Film Series All Saints Anglican and Waterloo North Presbyterian Churches have the new film series try Dr. James Dobson titled "Turn Your Heart Toward Home," 7 pan., Noe. 16, 23, Dec. 7, " at Laurel Church Centre, 685 Highpoint Ave., Waterloo. Babysitting is provided. Stroke Recovery Group The toplc of the next Stroke Recovery Group meeting Nov. IT, 7:80 p.m.. It the Adult Rec Centre in Waterloo, will be Encouragement and Motivation with guest speaker John Mellon For more Informa. tion call Erika Runner It 893-1997 or Joyce Topper at 519-10”. Christmas Fair There will be a craft and bake sale Nov. 15, 9:” mm. to 2:30 p.m., at Glen Acres Baptist Church, corner of Hartwood sud Ellis Ave., Waleloo. Hot lunches Ivan- Rockway Heart Group The first of tour speakers presented by the Rockwny Heart Group will be Kathryn Bower, on Exercise and Rebuttal. Nov. u, " to 11:30 n.In.. In the Studio at Roch-y Seniors Centre. Kitchener. There will be a speaker every second Thursday of each month. tor the next four months. For more Intonation cell 885-1394. Justice in The Family The second talk in the Seventh Annual lecture Series at the Arts Faculty " the University of Waterloo will be on "Justice In the Family." by Professor Mel Lerner. Nov. IS, a Fm., in the Theatre of the Arts. Modern Languages Building. Phobias Support Group A new support group for individuals with phobias will meet Nov. 18, 7 pan., at the Canadian Mental Health Association. an King St. W., Kitchener. The group will focus on coping techniques such as relax- ation and educational literature. For more information call Elaine at 622-2914 or Joan at 93-9782 after 6 am. Angel Tree Launch The launching of the Angel Tree, where paper angels holding the names of needy families in the K-W area during the Christmas season adorn a tree from which people choose names of people to give gifts to, will have their opening ceremonies at the King Centre. Lower level. Nov. It, at 1 p.m., and at Westmount Place Novels. at ll YMCA Dinner A delicious Chinese meal is combined with presentations on China and Zimbabwe at the KW YMCA's international Develop ment Ftmdraising Dinner at the Tien Hon inn. Nov. 13, Tickets. which cost 825, are Starting week of December 1st. 1986 For tull details see the Watodoo Chronicle Nov. 26 or call P.A. 744-6482 DOHCEFIT‘ LYNN"'( ”Anon v s CHRISTMAS SESSIONS 00mm (Cam-I Lu nuunble at the (tool an of huh the Waterloo Family Y and the A R, Kaufman Funny Y For more automation call "' Christmas Bazaar St Mary's Hospital will be having a Christmas Bazaar. Nov. u, 5 a m, " the Hospital's Husky Hall Come early and ttnd many beautiful Christmas "all: and bake goods, sponsored by St Mary's Hospital Auxiliary, Free Noon Concert Conrad Gretel College Music Depart- ment are sponsoring tt tree noon concert Nov, to, 12:3) p.m.. in the College Chapel. featuring Tom Plum! on piano and Thier man Wieck on cello, Bazaar and Tea The Canadian National Institute for the Blind are having their annual Blindcraft Batu and Tea. Nov. 13, 11 am, to s p.m.. " the K-W United Mennonite Church, " George St, Waterloo, The CNlB Gallery of blindcrafts are on display and available year round, at Allen Square, Suite 160, Wa- terloo, Home For Christmas St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Cour negation under the leadership of the Women's Association, will be having their Christmas Ban-r "Home For Christmas," Nov. ts, " mm. to 2 pan. There will be lots of speculates. For more Information call Sheryl Evans " mm. Cathy Finch " 578-5031 or Sandy Elliott at 576-8512. Jakobstettel Country Christmas The St. Jacob’s Home and School Associ- ation is holding their annual 'uaeohstettel Country Christmas Craft Fair," Nov. IS, to aan. to , p.m., In St. Jacob's Public School. St. Jacob's. There will be a tea room, bake sale Ind local anislans will be displnying quality crafts. Harvest Bazaar St. Francis Catholic Women’s League an having their Harvest Bun-r, Nov. IS, " on. to , p.m., at St. Francis Church Hail. Kitchener. There will be I draw with iive prizes and I speeinlty table. CIM Fail Dinner Meeting The Canadian Institute of Management, Grand Valley Branch, are having their tall dinner meeting Nov. IS, 6 p.m., at Woolners of Watetloo. M5 Denrbom Place, Waterloo. The evening's guest speaker will be Brun Eby. on the topic "WI-ongtul Manual," The coat ls 314 for members and "I tor non-members. PWP Dance The " maple: of Parents Without Partners Inc, are having a dance. Nov. 15, 9 pan. to l mum. at the Moose Lodge. Walnut! Dr., Kitchener. All singles are welcome. Free Noon Hour Concert First United Church, Waterloo. will be having a tree noon hour concert. Nov. Mt, 12:15 to 12:45 p.m., featuring Ttiley Pru- dom on the clarinet. Lunch will be available at a moderate cost. Brazilian Comedy The K-W Latin American Support Group 'Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service DR. LYNN FLEWELLING, D.D.S. 430 Albert Street, Waterloo APPLEWOOD DENTAL CENTRE WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE will join in the practise of dentistry Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. PHONE 885-0650 wishes to announce that is presenting “Donna Flor And Her Ttro Husbands." a Brazilian Comedy, Noe 11. a 9.111.. at the Princess Theatre, Waterloo, Tickets an " tor Theatre members and " tor others Proceeds to assist the work of the Kw Latin American Support Group. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion. Branch :30. Waterloo, will be holding their maul Christmas Blunt. Nov H. 11 a.m to II p.m., lithe Legion on Regina St, Waterloo, third floor There will be baked goods, I luncheon, crafts, and draws. Proceeds to The Charr table Foundation of The Royal Canadian Legion Wing 404 Bazaar For Christmas Bazaar The Royal Canadian Air Force Associa- tion 404 K-W Wing, Waterloo, will be having a Christmas Bazaar, Nov. Is. no am, to 3 pm. " 510 Button Dr, Waterloo, There will be crafts. baked goods, rames and more, Pies will sell for $1 each, The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation is presenting an "Evening With Dwain Kelly," showing techniques of reading glucose levels and how to use Ale results. tonight at 7: so Fm., in the Gold room of the K-W Hospital, Kitchener. Alpha Squares Diabetes Foundation The Alpha Squares Modern Dance Club will meet Nov. IS, 8 to 10:80 p.m.. at the Adult Ree Centre. Waterloo. There will be malnsu'eun timing and visitors are welcome. Call "rss" for more informa- Ploughshares Meeting Ploughshares Waterloo Region invites the public to Join them in seeking inner: W‘Hw can I work toward world peace and the reduction of nuclear arms?" Nov. IS, 7:Mit pan., at the Adult Ree Centre. Wa- k-W ACLD Meeting The K-W Association tor Adults and Children with burning Disabilities will be having their general meeting Nov. Mk 1:30 Fm., in the Resource Centre of Suddnby School. Guest speaker Wayne Townsend will speak on the topic Parenting the LD. child. Volunteers Needed The Lakesbore Neighbourhood Ladies Group will meet Nov. 19, " F.30ttart., In the Albert McCormick Community Room. Guest speaker will be John Hausa. All ladies welcome. Refreshments and baby- sitting provided. Call ”$5012. Jaycettes Meeting We“. a program in which children who would benefit from a special mew-one relationship an paired with a volunteer. "eedstntetotwotttmrsperweehotrmar warmth and caring. Call “MI-M M day/Thursday mornings or TM-NAS Mom day to Friday. The Waterloo Joycettes would like to invite all interested women to their next meeting, Nov. is. 7:30 p.m.. in the Albert McCormick Arena boardroom. For more information call Faye inland at 884-3375 or LNLG Meeting tickets or more intormaiUo can Tair 884-0550 Adele Coachman It “I (evenings) Blood Donor Clinic The next Blood Donor Clinlc will be Nov 19, i:Mt to tt p111,“ First United Church. Waterloo Transportation to and (tom the Church site only. will be provided free ot charge by' Wateriuo Taxi, for Waterloo residents only WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1980 - PAGE " COMMUNITY INFORIATION 886-1 SSO 1. General Public Saturdays Skating 3:m:mp.m. 2. Family Sundays Skating 3:305:30 pm. 3. Adult Public Saturdays Skating no pan. ADMISSION PRICES: Children $0t (12 a under). Youth so: (13 to 18 yrs.) Adults $1.30. Seniors . No charge. Family $2.6 NOTE: Complete schedules of all skating times including free sessims are available for the asking at each arena. Information pertaining to Adult Noon iiiGjLGtsGiireiuoolers, After-school, Adult Shinny Hoékey. etc. is also included. Pick up your Free copy today. NOTICE is hereby given that The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo has enacted By-Law No. 88-158 designating the Richber House, 222 Mary Street, Waterloo, to be of historic value and interest pursuant to the provisions of The Ontario Heritage Act. DATED at Waterloo this 12th day of November, I”. I. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONEB: Friday, Nov. 14. 1988 2 p.m. Color Slides by: Art Hiller "GO WEST FOR A HOLIDAY." 2. CHATTER AT CHADD’S (Waterloo Hotel Dining Room) Tuesday Nov. tttth 2: 30 p.m. (note programme change) "HAND WRITING ANALYSIS" Guest: Mrs. Marie McLaren. Cost: $2.50 (advance ticket only) 3. ARC OU'I‘GOEBS: Mon. Nov. 17 1986 9:30 a.m. EVERTON SCOUT CAMP. Please register at the centre if you plan to go. 4. PROJECT WOODWORK: woodworking, furniture repair & refinishing. upholstery classes Tues. & Thur, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Location: Woodwork Shop (located behind the old school house). Classes commence Nov. 18. Register at the first class. Cost: $25 60 yrs. (under) 8 wks. Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. South, Waterloo, 579-1020 2. mDooisoccER FOR BOYS & GIRLS Seagrnm Stadium - Nov. to March. OBJECI'IVE To develop soccer skills applicable to the outdoor game in an atmosphere that emphasizes fun, while tie-emphasizing competition. - - _-__-_ A -_-_- 1. GENERAL MEETING A Soccer General Meeting will be held Tuesday. Nov. " at 7:30 pm. at the Community Room, Soccer Office. Bechtel Park. Everyone Welcome. GROUPS AND SCHEDULES GROUP A (born 1979/80). 1:00-2:30 p.m. Sunday Instructor John Ttmstau 746-2110. Dates: Nov. 23; Dee. 7; Jan. 11, 25; Feb. 8, 22; & Mar. GROUP B (born 1977/78), 2:30-4 p.m. Sunday Instructor Mike Rowe 888-7085. . Dates: Nov. 23; Dec. 7; Jan. ll, 25; Feb. 8, 22; & Mar. GROUP C (born 1975/76), 1:00-2:30 p.m. Sunday . Instructor Jim Stewart 745-4287. Dates: Nov. 16, 30; Dec. 14; Jan. 18; Feb. I, 15; Mar. 1 GROUP D (born 1973/74). 2:30-4:00 p.m. Sunday - REGISTRATION Fee is $10.00, payable at the first session attended. Instructor Jim Ford 884-2579. . Dates: Nov. 16, 30; Dec. 14; Jan. 18; Feb. I, 15 and Mar. 1 $20 60 yrs. (over) 8 wks. DAY TRIP - “Festival of Friends" CRAFT SHOW Hamilton Convention Centre. Thursday. November 27. Bus leaves 10 mm, Cost: $12 per person. Call ftt62393. "FUN & FITNESS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY" PROGRAM ALBERT McCORMICK RINK IN THE NAME ARENA PAIR PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS PUBLIC NOTICE ICE SKATING IN WATERLOO CITY OF WATERLOO ity of S8,o_,,it,oty,f,t,t:,l,,fa?,,t,s?, WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS Telephone 578-9680 University Women meet The Canadian Peder-non ol University Women. K-W, will hold in November meeting My, November ll. ll Hilliard Hall, First United Church. Waterloo 8:00 Kee leeveo will u year-ee- ”all City Clerk Cify of Waterloo

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