BULLETIN BOARD Waterioo Jaycees 5.3‘.’_:'..:.'.‘5:::‘.‘#;‘::: Heidelbery Inn, Heide fieid l oi ie Wc ‘The Lakeshore Coâ€"op Nursery School will hold an Open House Tuesday, March 22 WMC«NMWMVI from 7:15â€"8:30 p.m., March 23â€"April 13. For more information contact the Waterioo Family YMCA at 885â€"3500. A 4H Rabbit Club will begin Tuesday, March 17 at 7:30 at the Agriculture Office. r..mw-m;umaumm mm@.ndBMintham Rabbit Club Dance Skills Christian Singles Fellowship will hold a session of Basic Dance Skills Instruction March 20 from 25 p.m. at Emmanue! United Church For more information phone 748â€"9466 between 7â€"10 p.m. Golden Triangle Rose Society The Golden Triangle Rose Society will meet Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kitchener Public Library. Guest speakâ€" ers will be Rache! Flood, coâ€"editor of the Canadian Rose Society Clearing House, and George Blyth, coordinator of the Canaâ€" dian Rose Society‘s Demonstration Gar ‘The Waterico Family YMCA will offer a Revue of will present "Revue of 1988" Sunday, March 20 at 2 p.m. at the Adult Rec Centre. ‘Tickets are $2 per person and are available from the Centre. 579â€"1020. Coâ€"operative Preâ€"schooil March is opest house month at Waterioo Coâ€"operative Preâ€"school, 9 Avondale Ave. 6. ‘The school offers % day 2â€"yearâ€"old particiâ€" pating, 3 and 4â€"yearâ€"old participating, and 4â€"yearâ€"old nonâ€"participating programs. For an appointment call 884â€"3400 or 888â€"7015. Go For Gold Lottery Kâ€"W Association for the Mentally Reâ€" tarded is sponsoring a Go For Gold Club. One ticket gives you a chance each month for a full year to win $1,000 in gold plus four other monthly prize. Tickets $60 with tax receipt for half. Call Glenn Hahn 884â€" ‘The Pioneer Comedy and Musical Group Harbinger a gallery of contemporary works s s on jume 2 hn 22 Dupont 81. £. * Waléerloo _ Weseet HOUSE LEAGUE COACHING CLINIC will be held Saturday, March NMGIZM&U&MW»M.MMM O.S.A. COACHING CLINC â€"â€" Level 1 Technical at Westheights School, Kitchemer,â€"March 26, 9 a.m.â€"5 p.m. Tornï¬mfï¬ucnydï¬nahovo.orforhmbuinfmuon.ullthc Soccer Office at 578â€"9680. ON FEBRUARY 22, 1988, WATERLOO CITY COUNCIL APPROVED THE FOLLOWING RATE CHANGES FOR 1988. PREVIOUS RATE NEW RATE Retail Water Rate 28 cents per cubic metre _ 38 cents per cubic metre Sewer Charge 40 cents per cubic metre _ 46 cents per cubic metré Fire Protection Charge $12.00 per month $12.50 per month 15 mm Metre Service Charge $1.45 per month $1.50 per month 25 mm Metre Service Charge $2.10 per month $2.80 per month 40 mm Metre Service Charge $5.40 per month $5.60 per month 5(Pmm Metre Service Charge $8.60 per month $8.90 per month 100 mm Metre Service Charge $26.00 per month $27.00 per month 150 mm Metre Service Charge _ $43.00 per month $45.00 per month OM\ mm Matre Service Charge §65.00 per month $68.00 per month & _ 1 A+v 4.9M . Monda?, March 21, 7:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre. You will be glad you came. Fire Protection Charge @12.00 per MOMIE h usds 15 mm Metre Service Charge $1.45 per month 15 25 mm Metre Service Charge $2.10 per month § 40 mm Metre Service Charge $5.40 per month §5.6 5(Pmm Metre Service Charge $8.60 per month $8.9 100 mm Metre Service Charge $26.00 per month $21.0 150 mm Metre Service Charge _ $43.00 per month $45.0 200 mm Metre Service Charge §65.00 per month $68.0 These increases are largely necessitated by â€"a 47% increase in wholesale water costs by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo â€"a 12% increase in sewage treatment costs by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo The new rates are effective on all bills hnd Spring Gardening will be presented by John Lojek at the meeting of the Waterloo Horticultural Society at the "Adult Recreation Centre" 185 King Street S., Waterloo, at 8 p.m. Friday evening, March 25. The public is invited. 00 n Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. S., Waterloo, 579â€"1020 1. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER: Friday, March 18, 1988 2 p.m. Colour Slides by: Mrs. Pat Toogood "AUSTRALIA, A DREAM COME TRUE" 2. ARC OUTGOERS: Monday, March 21, 1988 1 p.m. "PAULINE‘S SUGAR BUSH," Elmira. Leave 9:15 a.m. Cost: $1.50 (bring own lunch & beverage) 8. BRICK BUDDY PROGRAM: Friday, March 25, 1988 10:00 a.m. LE KE B ECRLTA LC AMCITERBDAT! A....%;. Mr lshn O POTCDED®" 8. BRICK BUDDY PROGRAM: Friday, March 25, 1988 10:00 a.m. Topic: "WRITING AS A CAREER OR HOBBY" Guest: Mr. John Mellor, Author, Writer, Lecturer. 4. TOASTMASTERS MEETING: Thursday, March 17, 1988 7 p.m. All are welcome. 5. REGISTRATION FOR SPRING CRAFT, INTEREST AND FITNESS COURSES Thursday, March 17, 1988 9 a.m.â€"1 p.m. Courses being offered: ART PROGRAM, CHINA PAINTING, DROPIN & DRAW, LINE DANCING, PORCELAIN DOLL, CERAMICS, COUNTED CROSS STITCH, FOLK ART, PAPER TOLE, KNITTING, QUILTING, SMOCKING, RUG BRAIDING, AQUABICS. 6. ARC TRAVEL 579â€"1843 _ . March 18, 1988 "FOOD FAIR," Toronto NOC RI U t ts car:s animnbiny mnit" * PeeS COY OO camnvriret ts . â€" May 5, 1988 "WOODBINE RACE TRACK" 1. SOCIAL ISSUES MOVTIE SERIES Featuring a nineâ€"week series of movies and discussion on a variety of social issues e.g. TV advertising, euthanasia, family issues and globa! hwn"m:- March 23, 1988 mWMy-tzp.m.Pluun'mfl . 9 weeks for $8.00 or $1.00 per seasion. For schedule of movies and speakers call 579â€"6930. NISTCh 10, 1000 EUVE CEZUUY W Lam o March 28 â€" 30, 1988 CLEVELAND, Ohio "RATPACK TOUR" featuring Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. & OV‘ Blue Eyes â€" Frank Sinatra April 30, 1988 "BRITANNIA," Toronto T CE20Y 22000000000 remavacran in a PM e A P WATERLOO LIBRARY EXPANSION PROCEEDS!! The construction of the new extension to the Library is going ahead at a rapid pace. Temporary walls have been installed which, unfortunately, have reduced the floor space and to some extent, the availability of our collections and service. However, we are endeavouring to keep the Library open throughout the construction phase and request your patience during this transition period. _ We hope that by LATE FALL the new facilities will be available with greater space, an enhanced book C Mlastian and amunle narking. We look forward to serving you in a beautiful, newlyâ€"enlarged library. &l-lo;;(;n' and ample parking. NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE 1988 SEWAGE CHARGE RATE 1988 RETAIL WATER RATE 1988 WATER RELATED SERVICE CHARGES PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS WATERLOO HORTICULTURAL SoOCIETY WATERLOO CONCERT BAND FREE SPRING CONCERT | _ Waterloo Minor «© Soccer Club issued after March 25, 1988 Public Works Dept. _ SKATING PROGRAM AT RINK MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Free Adult Noon Hour Skating Free Adult Shinny Hockey Parents & Preâ€"Schoolers Free Skating After School Skating ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA General Public Skating Free Adulit Shinny Hockey Parents & Preâ€"Schoolers Free Skating After School Skating RINK IN THE PARK Family Skating Adult Skating ICE SKATING IN WATERLOO ENDS ‘ COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886. 1550 IN THE PARK _ Public Skating STARTS April 3, 1988 Sunday 3:30â€"5:30 p.m. "PAY AS YOU SKATE" â€" ADULT Kâ€"W Skating Club Program Sunday 8:35 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. oys 15, 1 "ADULT SKATING" â€" SPRING & SUMMER PROGRAM 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m STARTS SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1988, 7â€"9 p.m. The Onâ€"Going Student Housing Committee is a Commitiee established by Waterloo City Council and is comprised of a wide range of community interests directly affected by student accommodation issues. Thoobjectiveo{thuopenhouniawpcwntinforMiononthe status of the Onâ€"Going Student Housing Committee and to seek comment and suggestions from Waterloo homeowners, tenants, C e 1O O0DULJ Llzanme ar Oralns emNOORN HHMM PHBBOICOCO OO 00 landowners, students and any other interested persons or groups concerning student housing matters. Additional information relating to the above noted matter can be obtained by contacting the undersigned at 747â€"8757. Brian J. Trushinski WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESUAY MAFCH 16, 1988 â€" ‘lblophou:Homo(._)_____._â€"iu\mm-\ L _ Reomoess on Sport Affiliation (if @iMy) _______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" it Seasion Selection: Please select by presenters name. CWN@!________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"-No.l oo on ie rveenn ce rarnreninitni en ac omcs mmmuummunmmm-\-mmwmh E:\-uhmmm.s-m:mv.mmu :thDO(Nomebynflcehfl-b.) m.mmmahuwdxim." Mail A"lienu-InMCh.qmw Mr. Duane Shadd wo Conestogo College of Applied Arts & Technology 299 Doon Valley Drive Kitchener, Ontario N3G 4M4 (61 @© â€" Region of Waterloo Ami*» Coaching Conference Waterloo Inn, Waterioo Monday, April 11, 1988 PROGRAM OUTLINE* NOTICE OF OPEN HOUSE SPONSORED BY THE ONâ€"GOING STUDENT HOUSING COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO Tuesday, March 22, 1988 MacGregor Public Schoolâ€"Gymnasium Central Street, Waterloo 7:30 p.m. â€" 9:30 p.m. DON McKEE ‘ Other Speakers: REVA COOPER "A Team of Volunteers How to Put it Together and Keep it Together®" JAY THOMPSON "Sound Nutrition Practices for all Levels of Sport" NORM ASHTON "Strength Development of the Young Athlete" FRAN ALLARD "Readiness and Motor Learning in the Young Athlete" PETER BIRCH "Motivating and Coaching the Young Athlete" Relationships" REGISTRATION FORM ation Networking â€" the Key to Successful Business (____1._â€"â€"â€" Cit.y of Waterloo (519) 653â€"8580, extension 384 March 27/88 April 8/88 April 7/88 PAGE 43