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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Mar 1988, p. 20

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The main circle Muskoka Cr. B Selkirk Lane etc Unlike many senior complexes, this is a very active community. There is an 18â€"hole golf course that winds its way through the park and golfers "tee off" in foursomes every eight minutes from 8 a.m. till sundown. The communâ€" ity has four pools, six tennis courts, three community halls, lawn bowling, shuffieboard, jazz band, supper club, billiard room, lake for boating, and a maze of activities at night from bridge to bingo. Most cars are left in the carport as they all ride bicycles (three wheel types too) or electric golf carts. w e k Since Florida now has the highest crime rate, "security" is the key to the success of these retirement parks and Maple Leaf Estates has one of the best. The property is surrounded by a high wire fence with one entrance under 24 hour L Wt N qs on o B L ht eoareg Tickets available at the Humanities Theatre available now CD a2 MHil ASNm OnbPm esc ock surveillance. The "Manufactured Aluminum Homes" averâ€" age 60 by 40 feet plus attachable porches and the resale value runs between $40,000 to $60,000. With attrition, there is a 5% per cent turnover of homes annually and Voth has 26 L'l-vl.c EDUUMY RPVTPIZT SV oCCR CCC IPOC P started a second development just across the street called "Victoria Estates". Conte says he‘ll have the first 200 homes and 9 holes of the new golf course in place by November. It will contain 1,700 homes and the price range will be higher. For further information phone toll free 1â€"813â€" 625â€"3130 or write to 2100 Kings Highway, Port Charlotte, Fiorida, U.S.A. 33980. Roundup: Next to Orillia and Toronto, I believe the Kâ€"W area has the most in Maple Leaf Estates with John and Marilyn Elford of Pittsford Close, Robert Irving of Westmount Road, Rip and Doris Ruppel of Westmount Road, Pendar and Victoria Crichton of Roseband, as well as EKrik and Frances Trewin, Stan and Luella Overland, Ed;;;md Irene Eaton and many more Maple Leaf Estates has been so popular that they have - en en s P EOE o e is sanad Box Office (8K5â€"4280 ) and all other BASS outlets Mours Monday to Friday. 11 a m. to 5 30 p m . Saturday, 1 p m to 5:00 p m Jubilation! the Brooklynâ€"based dance company that New York Times‘ critic Jennifer Dunning describes as "10 performers who dance as if there were no tomorâ€" row," will appear at the UW Humanities Theatre Friday, March 25 at 8 p.m. The Humanities Theatre perforâ€" mance is part of the Company‘s first international tour. While in Canada, Jubilation! will also perâ€" form in St. Catharines, London, Kingston and Hamilton before heading off to ‘Italy and Switzerâ€" land in April. The Company‘s repertoire, comâ€" prised of nearly 20 ballets, priâ€" marily choreographed by Foundâ€" er/Artistic Director, Kevin Jeff, ranges from _ very theatrical works, such as Flack (a portrait of strife, despair and ultimate trimfiormed to the music of Flack, Quincy Jones Jubiliation! Dance group to make Canadian debut The Waterioo Aduit Recreation centre is raffiing an orientalâ€"designed hooked rug made by and donated by Albert Meyer, right. The money raised is being put towards renovations scheduled for the centre located at 185 Kin? Street S. Pictured on the left is centre director Chris Barker and Marshall Soehner, chairman of the Be a Friday Afternooner committee. Chronicie photo and Donny Hathaway), to light and cheerful works, such as Paintings in which dancers illusâ€" trate the creation of a work of art to music by Claus Ogerman. Jeff, a recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts Choreogâ€" rapher‘s Fellowship Awards, and choreographer of the dance sequâ€" ence in the hit film "She‘s Gotta The National Tap Dance Company will join the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony and guest conductor Peter McCoppin for an evening of Broadway and classical music Friday, March 25 and Saturday, March 26 at 8 p.m. at Centre In The Square. . w uy Glll m Aivatedidit dhinteadiiabdiiredadmrtndiicrdltuintin mUsm ies The National Tap Dance Uéompany debuted their Symphony program with The Toronto Symphony in 1986 to great critical acclaim. Tap Dance Company joins up with KWS RUG RAFFLE Have It," founded the Company at age 21. He has gained an admirable reputation for his work and what he has been able to accomplish with Jubilation! in only six years. Tickets for Jubilation! are available from the Humanities Theatre Box Office (885â€"4280). Prices are $13 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. T\ 885â€"4280

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