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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jan 1988, p. 35

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_ PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS Home Game Schedule At Waterloo Memorial Arena Saturday January 16 vs Guelph 7:00 p.m Saturday January 23 vs York 7:00 p.m Wednesday January 27 vs Toronto 7:30 p.m Saturday February 6 vs Western 7:00 p.m Saturday February 13 vs Trois Rivers _ 7:00 p.m Sunday February 14 vs Ottawa 2:00 p.m PARENTS PREâ€"SCHOOLER FREE SKATING AFTER FREE SKATING HOCKEY FREE ADULT wOom HOur SKATING ADULT ADUL T SKATING GeneRa: eusiiC SKATING FAMML v SKATING PROGRAM p.m. Colour Slides By: Reta & Jack Matthies YGlamorous South Pacific Hawaii â€" Australia â€" New Zealand â€" Fiji" 2. BE A BRICK BUDDY â€" Friday, January 8, 1988 8:30 a.m "MEN‘S BREAKFAST" â€" Following the breakfast our guest speaker will be Dianna Thomas, Manager, McDonald Restaurants. She will be discussing Wwith us why McDonalds is employing older adults to work in restaurants. Cost: $3.50 (includes breakfast) Tickets are available at the Adult Recreation Centre. 3. CHATTER AT CHADDS: (Dining Room, Hotel Waterloo) Topic: Drinking Water what is happening to our most valuable sources for good health and survival? Guest: Abby McFarlane Cost: $2.50 Tuesday January 19, 1988 2:45 p.m. (please note time change) 4. REGISTRATION â€" WINTER CRAFT, INTEREST & FITNESS COURSES: Will be held Thursday January 14, 1988 Sunday, Jan Friday, Jan Sunday, Jan Sunday, Jan Sunday, Feb Sunday, Feb Sunday, Feb 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon. Courses being offered are: Art Program (cover a variety of art medium) Smocking, Counted Cross Stitch, China Painting, Social Dancing, Line Dancing, Quilting, Rug Braiding, Folk Art, Aquabics, & Ceramics. 5. ARC OUTGOERS: Monday January 11, 1988 1 p.m. Laure! Creek â€" Nature Study Area Cost: $2.00 6. Crossâ€"Country Ski Outings: Thursday January 14, 1988 1:30 p.m. Laurel Conservation Area. Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St., S., Waterloo, 579â€"1020 1. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER: Friday January 8, 1988 2 The Winter Season has been very mild so far and as a result, the Natural Rinks being maintained by Community Rink Committees have been delayed somewhat. The following is a list of sites where rinks are planned. Please respect the rules and schedules of the rinks. Call 886â€"1550 ext. 298 for further information. 1. Brighton School â€" Noecker Street 2. Cedarbrae School â€" Cedarbrae Avenue 3. Empire School â€" Empire Street 4. Still Meadow Circle â€" Still Meadow Circle 5. Lincoln Heights School _ â€" Quickfall Drive 6. MacGregor School â€" Central Street 7. N.A. MacEachern School â€" Rolling Hills Drive 8. Northdale School â€" Hickory Street, W. 9. Sandowne School â€" Sandowne Drive 10. Winston Churchill School â€" Milford Drive \11. Lourdes School â€" Alexandra St. 12. Beechwood West â€" Sir Sanford Fleming 13. Vermont Park â€" Vermont Street 14. Braemore Circle â€" Lincoln Village 15. Dunvegan Park â€" Dunvegan Street 16. Bluestream Park â€" Bluestream Road 17. Anndale Park â€" Anndale Ct. 18. Thorndale Park â€" Thorndale Drive 19. Willowdale Park â€" Carter Street 20. Messiah Church â€" Sprucehill Avenue 21. Craigleith Rink â€" Tatlock Court 22. Mayfield Rink â€" Rose Lea Cres. ICE SKATING IN WATERLOO ‘"FUN & FITNESS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY®" Childrer Youth Adults WILFERID LAURIER UNIVERSITY GOLDEN HAWKS WELCOME HOME SISKINS TO WATERLOO MEMORIAL ARENA Wednesday 4004 50 p m 10.00 11 20 a m Thursday MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Lincoin Road s85â€"4530 Tuesday Iuesday i $ 78 (12 years & under) $1.00 (13 to 18 years) #1 50 30 4 00 p m All games 7:30 p.m. Start 10 Owen Sound vs Siskins 15 Elmira vs Siskins 17 Cambridge vs Siskins 31 Listowel vs Siskins 7 Guelph vs Siskins 14 Kitchener vs Siskins 21 Stratford vs Siskins JR. B HOME SCHEDULE OUTDOOR SK ATING RINKS To BE ANmOuwCED Tuesday t 10 00 11 20 a m Thursday ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA Parkaide Drive aa5â€"1700 Saturday 45 20 p m Noecker Street Cedarbrae Avenue Empire Street Still Meadow Circle Quickfall Drive Central Street Rolling Hills Drive Hickory Street, W. Sandowne Drive Milford Drive Alexandra St. Sir Sanford Fleming Vermont Street Lincoln Village Dunvegan Street Bluestream Road Anndale Ct. Thorndale Drive Carter Street Sprucehill Avenue Tatlock Court Rose Lea Cres. in THE PARK Seagram Dfive T uesday as4â€"6430 No Charge to ae aÂ¥fibumcen To Bs anmounce PROGRAMS TD BE ANNMOUNCEC waATERLOO ARENA Carotine & Dupont Street maeâ€"1340 The City of Waterloo is accepting nominations for the Olyvmpic Celebration Medals and Certificates The Celebration ‘8F medals recognize those among us who have contributed to the development of local amateur sport Six awards are given out in the following categories Male Athlete, Female Athlete, Sponsor. Coach, OfMficial, Volunteer The Celebration ‘88 Certificates are awarded on a broader basis â€" to those individuals who have been an inspiration in our community. who have added to the quality of our lives and who have actively supported community activities If you wish to nominate an individual who lives in Waterioo for the above awards. please forward the following application to Waterloo Community Services Department Celebration ‘88 Nominations 100 Regina St South P O Box #337 Waterloo. Ontaric N2J 4A8 Please specify which award you are nominating the individual for (Medal or Certificate! and list the category for medal recipients as outlined above TELEPHONE NUMBER: AWARD: 1 NOMINATE: NAME: MAILING ADDRESS b) Certificate I believe this person deserves recognition because (please provide a brief, concise, history of the individual) cossscsnscsnssnnsensensennsensasnensannnns an n ns e n n n 00 00 n n 6 n 0 6 0 6 n n Your Home Phone Number: Work Phone: NOMINATION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 5. 1988 Call 886â€"1550 ext 298 if you require fuither information concerning this matter Requires volunteers to fill the vacancies of ‘"Director of First Teams," "Vice President" and other positions. If interested, please call Doug Daum at 886â€"0807. Application Deadline is Friday, February 19th For further information, call 747â€"8733 1. Aquatics 2. Summer Program Staff 3. Concessions 4. Facility Help Application Packages may be picked up at the following locations: 1. Waterloo City Centre â€" 100 Regina Street 3rd Floor â€" Community Services Department 2. Adult Recreation Centre â€" 185 King St. S. 3. High School Guidance Offices â€" St. David, K.C.IL., W.C.L., Bluevale, St. John‘s, University Heights, St. Mary‘s and St. Jeromes The Waterloo Community Services Department will have openings this summer for the following positions: Boys ages 4 to 5 Girls ages 4 to 10 Thursday evenings at Cedarbrae Public Celebration§ School. 10 weeks â€" Registration Fee $15.00 For further information and registration call Sigrid Kuxdorf at 884â€"8204. LAKESHORE GYMNASTIC CLUB "NOT JUST A JOB â€" A FUTURE CAREER OPPORTUNITY" CITY OF WATERLOO SUMMER POSITIONS AVAILABLE WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY CELEBRATION °88 OLYMPIC AwWARD NOMINATION WATERLOO CHRONICLE Boys 1971â€"1974 _ Sunday, Jan: 10th from 1â€"3:00 p.m Girls 19711975 _ Sunday, Jan 10th from 3:004:50 p.m The indoor program at the above locations will be every Saturday or Sunday from Jan. 9th/10th on. Registration is $5.00 for season. To be paid at your first session if you have not already paid. OBJECTIVE â€" To develop soccer skills applicâ€" able to the outdoor game in an atmosphere that emphasizes fun, while deâ€"emphasizing competition. More information may be obtained by calling the soccer office at 578â€"9680. Boys & Girls Born 1978â€"1979 Boys 19751977 Girls 19761977 SEAGRAM STADIUM GYM UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS INDOOR PROGRAM Tom Litwiller R.D.M.R. Program Supervisor Community Services Dept 147â€"8737 Location: Waterloo Park â€" Meet at Lions Pool ._ (heated dressing room). Fee: Youth (8 to 16 yrs.) â€" $12.00 for 3 weeks (one hour per week). Adult â€" over 16 â€" $16.00 for 3 weeks (one week per week). Dates: Weekend of January 16th to weekend of Jan. 30th (Rain Date: Feb. 6th & 7th) Class Times: (Three choices each day.) . Saturday 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m. Sunday 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m. Class Size: Limited to 8 people per group Registration: Call Waterloo Community Services Department at 747â€"8733. (Monday to Friday â€" 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo will hold a Public Meeting on Monday, January 11, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, to consider the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The purpose of the Master Plan is to develop a positive comprehensive approach that identifies and guides the long term provision for recreation, parks and leisure opportunities in the City of Waterloo. The goals, objectives and policies of the Master Plan will assist Council in the decisionâ€"making process to determine the level of recreation opportunities provided in the City of Waterloo. Recommendations regarding Council action relative to the Master Plan are contained in staff report P.R. 87â€"140. Any interested persons or groups are invited to attend to make any comments with respect to the Plan. Copies of the Plan are available for review at the Central Service Counter at the new Waterloo City Centre, Ground Floor, 100 Regina Street S., Waterloo, Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King Street S., Waterloo, Public Library; Parkside Branch Library. For further information, please contact either of the undersigned. Program: Crossâ€"country skiing can be a lot of fun but have you ever wished you could learn the proper and safe way to Crossâ€"Country Ski? Come to Waterloo‘s Xâ€"Country ski school, already in its fifth year, and learn the basics in three lessons. The skills that you will learn include diagonal stride, double poling, uphill and downhill techâ€" niques, waxing, maintaining equipment, safety and much more. Soccer Club W aterloo Minor THE CITY OF WATERLOO PUBLIC MEETING PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER WATERLOO & _ COMMUNITY X‘Lj SERVICES _ "~. CROSSâ€"COUNTRY~ SKI SCHOOL COMMUNITY INFORMATION s86â€"1550 WEDNESDAY Saturday, Jan. 9th from 9â€"10:30 A.M Saturday, Jan. 9th from 10:30â€"12:00 noon Saturday, Jan. 9th from 10:30â€"12:00 noon ;gfi‘%‘%‘{?‘i JANUARY 6 Senior Planner Planning Dept. 747â€"8756 Don Roth M.Sc 1988 â€" PAGE 35

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