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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Feb 1988, p. 42

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PAGE 42 â€" WATERLOO CHARONICLE, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24, BOARD PAPER DRIVE â€" 5th & 14th WATERLOO CUBS & SCOUTS SISKINS VS. GUELPH: (Junior B) Wednesday, February 24, 7:30 p.m Sunday, February 28, 7:30 p.m. WILFRID LAURIER (O.U.A.A.) vs. YORK Saturday, February 27, 7:30 p.m. ALL GAMES PLAYED AT WATERLOO MEMORIAL 9th & 15th Waterloo Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturâ€" ers will be collecting papers at curbside in the above areas between 8:30 a.m. and noon on March 5th. For your convenience, bundled or boxed papers may be dropped off at Parkminster United Church, 275 Erb. St. E., Waterâ€" loo. Call 885â€"4630. THIS SATURDAY â€" February 27th * CV VÂ¥ Lakeshore Village & Lakeshore North Area. Also streets within the boundary of Bridgeport, Albert, University and King Streets. Please tie in bundles and have at the curb by 8:30 A.M SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th and MARCH 5th ONLY 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CONESTOGA MALL 550 KING ST. NORTH, WATERLOO each sport group 1. WATERLOO GIRLS SOFTBALL and Tâ€"BALL Ages 5 to 20 years old Games are played in May and June Tâ€"Ball i played in younger ages FEE Single $25.00. Fammily of 3 or more $60.00 (includes team shirt and hat.) 2. WATERLOO BOYES FASTBALL Ages & to 18 years old Games are played in June, July and August The program will include sk Tâ€"Ball is not available in Boys Softball FEE $25.00 per partacipant (includes team shirt and hat The following children‘s sports groupe will be answering questions and registering par Each of these volunteer organizations control their own _nflmn and finances and therefore 3. WATERLOO BOYS BASEBALL and Tâ€"BALL 4. WATERLOO BOYS AND GIRLE SOCCER 5. Kâ€"W|BOYS AND GIRLS LACROSSE 6. Kâ€"W TRACK AND FIELD 8. Kâ€"W BOYS FIELD HOCKEY Ages 10 to 16 years old â€" Seasun â€" late August to FEE $35.00 (includes shart) Age: 5 to 19 years old Gemes are played in May and June Tâ€"Ball available for boys ages 6 to 9 years 3 SCs o tm Een 100 io o a on mt ts Auniiieia indA ie esd on dn C FEE Single $25.00. 2 children $45.00, 3 or more $80 00 (includes team shirt and hat Ages 5 to 18 years old Games are played in May, June and (September for Atom and up www.“-dmtcm&u'-mmhmh $30 00 FUN â€" $15.00 ichadren born 1982 1983) Ages 5 to 19 years old Games are played in April to FEE Single â€" FREE â€" 5 to 10 years old $30.00 â€" 11 to 14 years old $40.00 â€" 15 to 19 years old A| Jumor Club â€" Ages 7 to 14 â€" Spring Sessmion $50.00 B\ Semor Club â€" Ages â€" High School & Up â€" Registration Fees Ages 8 and up 12 week sesmons start ear FEE 7 to 16 years $25.00 Aduits $35.00 For further information contact 7436539 or 7491850 IMPORTANT REGISTRATION NOTE your .on’m the mall area between PAPER DRIVE start early April HOCKEY PLA YOFFS 1988 SPRING MINOR SPORTS \2J REGISTRATION FREE D., a support group for friends and A free noon concert Teaturing the Goshen relatives of individuais with eating disorders, . College Chamber Choir from Goshen, Indiana will meet Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. in the Gold room of will be beid Thursday, Feb. 2 at 1230 p.m. at the Kâ€"W Hospital auditerium. 884â€"3462 or (P’WWMM‘ answering questions and registering participants for the upcoming season _ ir own affairs and finances and therefore. family rates only apply within each een Robinsons and Kâ€"Mart Signs designating each sport will be hung above IN WATERLOO June in Waterieo and Kitchener lst vary Th program wil} include skill development plus recrestiona! games The above sport groups will be recrusting volunteers coaches and executive members to assist in their operation If you can c&vw.vmhwdnmwyw(urmwnh C _ Waterloo Minor Girls The Waterloo Potter‘s Workshop will be offering Chilâ€" dren‘s pottery classes during SPRING BREAK for children ages 7 to 12. Beginners Handbuilding March 14, 15, 16 & 18, 9:30â€"11:30 am. Advance Handbuilding March 14, 15, 16 & 18, 1:30â€"3:30 p.m. For further information and registration phone Pat Sherk at 741â€"9506. Waterloo Horticulture Society Presents: England, Ireland and Scotiand will be illustrated with slides at the Feb. 26 meeting of the Waterloo Horticulâ€" ture Society at the Adult Recreational Centre, 185 King St. South at 8 p.m. by Jim Armitage, to which the public is invited. "ALLâ€"STAR TEAM TRYOUT" @4 SATURDAY, March 5, 1988 AT SANDOWNE SCHOOL GYM 100 pm. â€" 200 p.m. Squirt Allâ€"Star Team for giris born in 1976 & 77 2:00 p.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. Novice Allâ€"Star Team for giris born in 1974 & 75 300 pm â€"4:00 pm. Bantam Allâ€"Star Team for girls born in 1972 & 73 400 pm â€" 5:00 pm. Midget/Junior Allâ€"Star Team * " born in 1968 â€" 71 BATURDAY, March 12 and SATURDAY, March 26, 1988 AT CENTENNIAL SCHOOL GYM 9:00 a.m. â€" 10:00 a m Squirt Allâ€"Star Team 10:00 a m. â€" 1100 a m Novice Al}â€"Star Team 11:00 a.m. â€" 1200 Noon Bantam Allâ€"Star Team 12 Noon â€" 1:00 p.m Midget/Jumor Allâ€"Star Team All girls who wish to tryout for an Allâ€"Star Team must regaster for houseleague on Saturday , Feburary 27, 1988 or Saturday, March 5, 1986 from 9:30 a m â€"1:00 p.m. at Conestoga Mall Our newsletter will be available at regastration to give more specific information about our Allâ€"Star Team Visit the information Booth for details Please bring gym shoes and your ball glove to the tryouts SPRING BREAK ACTIVITY YOU CAN HELP 5 to F years +o‘ BP Â¥T featuring the Goshen COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 The Giobal Community Centre will hold a costume party Suturday , Fob. 27 from 8 p.m. to 1 am. at the Albert McCormick Community Centre. Reincernation is the theme. Tickets (Câ€"â€"smmmsere ) CS \| (z?, : m,-j? l) j‘, N \\Q "** T B . *L k i&\‘f57 C & sz i\ L#3 \ pamal ~ NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE BEECHWOOD II TRAFFIC STUDY Wednesday, March 9, 1988 Waterloo City Centre â€" Council Chambers 100 Regina Street South Waterloo 4:00 p.m. â€" 9:30 p.m. The City of Waterloo is undertaking a Traffic Study for the Beechwood II Neighbourhood to address traffic concerns expressed by local residents relative to traffic volume, speed and noise on Old Post Road, Old Post Crossing and Craigleith Drive. Traffic surveys have been completed and City representatives will be available to discuss the issues, survey results and alternative improvements which may be considered to resolve expressed traffic concerns. Alternative solutions to be considered include the reduction of speed limits, enforcement, the implementation of allâ€"way stops, the closure of Old Post Road and maintaining the status quo. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at the Waterloo City Centre on Wednesday, March 9, 1988 between 4:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to obtain further public input on the traffic issues and alternative solutions to assist a Project Team in the formulation of the most appropriate measure(s) to address neighbourhood concerns. The meeting will be informal and you are encouraged to attend at your convenience to provide your opinion and respond to a qugotionnlin. Your a solution. Additional information relating to the above matter can be obtained by contacting the Engineering Division of the City of Waterloo, 100 Regina Street South, or by telephone at 747â€"8748 or 747â€"8757. Mar. 9th Deer Park Inn, Dinner Theatre â€" "THE OWL & THE PUSSYCAT" (includes prime rib dinner) $35/person Mar. 18th "THE TORONTO WINE & CHEESE ADULT RECREATION CENTRE, 185 King Street, S.. Waterloo. Ontario 1. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER: Friday, Feb. 26, 1988 2 p.m., Colour slides by: Dr. Frank Morgan "Cruising The Panama Canal" â€" sample foods from all over the world â€" over 500 different wines to sample Mar. 28 & 20 "TRIP OF A LIFETIME" â€" see DEAN MARTIN, SAMMY DAVIS JR., and FRANK SINATRA performing together in Cleveland April 30 BRITANNIA SHOW", Toronto â€" endless exhibits of British Goods & Wares plus English Pub & Restaurant May 5th "WOODBINE RACEWAY" (hot buffet luncheon included) 2. CAMP HOLLYBURN: Crossâ€"Country Ski Weekend Friday March 11 â€" 13 1988. Cost: $135/ person (includes transportation, all meals, snacks & 3. ARC OUTGOERS: Monday Feb. 29, 1988 Kitchener Community Trail, leave at 1 p.m. June 25 "CATS" evening performance PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS ;rfllbe.nmpt'rumwmfiwformuhuond will meet March 1 at 7 p:m. at MacGregor Srhool For more information please call 746â€" 1983 or 7464106

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