- "AaEi-itrAmtutocett"ttitim"-tAv,eto"v"."" tiiECa= Sealed ttuotatiootr, clearly marked (Landscaping Restoration Contract tor 1987). will be accepted until 12 noon local time, Thursday, Fab. 19. 1987. tor approximately 2,000 at). m. of lanthanum restoration work. Sperclti- cations are available trom the Engl- naering Section at Waterloo North Hydro. 300 mm Dr. E., Water- loo. 636-5090. ext. 239. (6) Tanning In Communication Blood Donor Clinic The K-W Trinago Association will be having their Grand Annual Carnival Dance Feb. M, 8 pan. to 1:30 aan., at Binxeman Park, Marshall Hall. Tickets are 810 in advance and 812 at the door. For more information call Winston at T42-3444 or Riza a 79-11Mh The Laurel Creek Nature Centre invites the public to a crisp moonlight walk that will put roses in your cheeks and show nature in a different light, Feb. 15, at 7 p.m. Afterward there will be a movie and hot chocolate. For more information call 885- The next meeting of Training in Com- munication. where you can learn to ap proach speaking with 1tottfidettce while improving your communication skills, is Feb. 17, 7 p.m., at the MacGregor School. Waterloo. For more information call 88+ 2019 or i.b4T56, The next K-W Blood Donor Clinic will be Feb. 18, 1:30 to 8 pm. " First United Church. King and William Streets, Water- .Registratiem for the Main Waterloo Public Library's "Create your own world of Puppets" program for six to nine-year-olds with their own library cards will be hom Feb. ' to M. This tree Wm consists of instruction in basic puppet making and a tttm. Registration is on a first come first serve basis, by phone or in person Moonlight And Roses Free Puppet Program K-W Trinago Association BULLETIN BOARD Rood. Von Fmry 9. Anyone wtth iettoematioet, call 886-0837. W0. (6) CHEOUING OUT THE STAR The Juvenile Diabetee Foundation la 825.000 richer and Canada-wide coloring contest winner. nine-year-old Linda Oliver at iuet outaide Waterloo. m to preeent hocke atar Wayne Gretzky. JDF ional Campaign ghaitman. with the cm after Towera Department Stone held a Chriatmea promotion to raiee fund. tor the Foundation. Plush toy/Minoanereaoldandtheatorudonatedso cent: from each to the fund. ralein' the "S,tt0tt. QUOTATIONS The Brick Brewery's Be a Brick Buddy Senior men's program presents ex- Philadelphia Flyer Gary Doernhoffer speaking on international hockey. Feb. IS, 10 a.m., at the Hospitality bounce. Brick Brewery, Waterloo. The cost is $1.50 per person. For more information call 519 Brick Buddy Girl Guide Cookie Time There'll soon be a member of the Girl Guides knocking on your door, because it's Girl Guide Cookie time. Buying a box of cookies helps Girl Guides with their wouderfui work. BOON AND FAMOUS The Irttrttdugthttet, “Nice with "Olin"! Why Id“. tor â€.mMCANmmBEST! CHI 653-5127. (416) 869-4933 ttat. Senior Citizen’s Special Event ONTAmo GUEWSEY Convolution Solo. Way. my 10. " Dianne Bauer will be the Rockwny Heart Group's special guest tttt Feb. 12, at 10 mm Bauer. of Wate no Regional Heart Save, will discuss union for survival. For more informatimt call 885-73“. The Family Under Fire _ The Family Under Fire is the fourth film in First United Church's Waterloo, Turn your Heart Toward Home series. There will be two showings Feb. 18, at 9:15 min and 7:30 pan, There will be a treewlll offering and babysitting. Call T4SAb4tr7. Golden Birds The Golden Birds Modern Square Dance Club will meet Feb, Its, 1:30 to " p.m., at 104 Wing. Button Dr., Waterloo. Basic program. For more information call 885- Women's Aglow Fellowship lSun Yuk. David Cur-on (519) 291-2049; John Eby. (519) 291-2300. (0) The Women's Aalow Fellowship invites “mammal-u» qttBqrgt+.rtttttentttttt-tittetottqr 8tbttt..artttt7tmt-brt1r-. mvu-um. no Twin City Squares The Twin City Squares will have a Valentine dance Feb. 14, tt p.m., at Queensmounl School. Kitchener. The caller will be Harold Clark and visitors are wel- come Noon-hour Concert Development in The Third World WLU 6nd Students Associaiion in co operation with Candi-n Crossroad: Inter» national mu Development in the Third World: An Evening of Films tonight at a gun in WLU Rm. 4-85 Central Teaching ladies to “and their dinner meeting Feb. 16. " p.m., It the “Interim Inn, Water» loo. For reservations cull Sandy at as The K-w Stroke Recovery Group will meet Feb, Mi, 7:30 pan., at the Adult Rec Centre, Waterloo. This will be a social evening with table games and refteW menu. For more information call Joyce Topper at 579-10211 Pioughshares Waterloo Region invites the public to view and discuss a videotape of an interview of John Kenneth Galbraith, on seeking alternatives to international conflicts through peaceful means. Feb. 12, T.30 pm†at the Adult Rec Centre. Water- loo. There will be three "Dance For Heart" aerobic events with proceeds to be donated to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario - one at Studio no Progressive â€maul-Elmira Feb, It, "9:30am. (call Jeanette at “1223), and two at Lady Hum. Kitchener, on Feb, " and IS, at 12 p.m. (call 57917â€). As well. the HSFO in e-eration with the merchants of Cones- toga Hall will have a “Walk on the Fit Side" Feb. M. a to 9:30 mm, (call an RICH AND FAMOUS - The tMtttttt -tteqwttt.oolalclutriForettNt cea.iettrodtsctioettottretamttol'tgt" mammalianâ€.- aletrte.CaltuiSt2r,nttoet- 10:00 tittty,.aSaturtHy&Sort- any; (10) Architectural Conservancy The North Waterloo Branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario In- vites the public to celebrate Heritage Day at it's meeting Feb. W, tr pan., at Church of the Holy Saviour Parish Hall. " Allen St, E., Waterloo. Dr. Herb Whitney. geography professor at WLU. will show slides of Quebec City, '< There will be a noon-hour concert at First United Church Feb, 17. 12 15 to 12:45 Fm., featuring the (lemme Brass Quintet. Lunch will be available Ploughshares Waterloo Region Heart And Stroke Foundation Stroke Recovery Group P HAWKS YOUR RINGS DESERVE THE FINEST OF CABE__ JEWELLERS WATERLOO 0x00314001" m.-ut.o:o:ao 006-4011 Adyeytising Protections! Ronda Free £36m Earn Extra Money! it you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school, please S" y“ fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately'. Applicants should be at 5 I sit" if least 10 years of age. til ’ 'ttl F( Carriers are needed in VJ" "dl the following areas: y M; Roxton Dr. a Calvlnaton Pl. Albert a Bearinger Anetln Dr. a Holly St. a Hazel Area John St. 8- Stanley Ave. Ertt a Avondale John St. A Allen St. Mary Street Willow St. a Unlon St. Uptown Waterloo Peppler St. a Bridgeport Rd. Bristol St. a Weber St. Bridge St. I Ruetlc Dr. WATERLOO CHROMCLE Greg My, Granulation W " em St. E., Waterloo, Ont. N2.) 1L7 886-2830 Carrier Corner s l At V "in Q} h ii , e 'tl',, Ass F] Jrm J i) Y. _ , ' T "es' " ce - , - w"N . ',' /, b; "r, I l t 1“ l F _ at 's, r _ Itil. I (I 1 I (iii! b" “h This week's carrier is six-year-old Brook Lindsay who helps brother Tim with his Cardill Cres. route. Brook is in grade 1 at Northdale school and enjoys reading, singing and art. He's an avid swimmer and soccer player and also enjoys running. Brook would someday like to be a mountain climber, and with a fascination for dinosaurs. would also like to be a pa- lentologist. Brook Lindsay