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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Aug 1988, p. 34

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The Kâ€"W Parents of Twins Club will meet Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m., at the Victoria Park pavilion. For information call 578â€"0612. Bulletin Board Walk your way to fitness with Walkfit and Tone at the Waterloo Family YMCA. Each class inâ€" cludes a warmup, a brisk outdoor walk followed by toning exercises and a warmdown. Mon. and Wed. 145 â€" 2:30 p.m.; running Sept.12 â€" Oct. 26. For more information call 885â€"3500 Registration for Adult Recreation Centre fall craft, interest and fitness courses will take place Mon. Sept. 19, 9 a.m.â€"1 p.m. at the rec centre, 185 King St. S., Waterloo. Courses offered include ceramics, china painting, quilting, aquabics, line dmw folk art. For more information call 579â€"1020 or 888â€"6356. Tai Chi classes The A.R. Kaufman Family Y will hold beginners classes for Tai Chi, a slow, relaxing form of martial arts, startin in September. Wednesdays 11:30 â€" 12:30. Call 74â€"5201 for more information. Adults! Interested in night school? The Waterloo county board of education will offer a wide variety of credit and interest courses this fall, with registration to occur the week of Sept. 12. For more information call the board‘s adult and continuing education department at 742â€"1751 (Zenith 91630 Cambridge) ext. 298. The Homer Watson House and Gallery presents and opening reception for a show of works by Bruce Herchenrade and Maryâ€"Dawn Roberts Thurs. Sept 8 from 7:30 â€" 9:30 p.m. at 1754 Mill Rd., Kitchener. The exhibition continues to Oct. 2 Mothers Making Change will meet Tues., Sept. 6, 930 a.m. at St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Queen St. Kitchener. Bus fare, babysitting and refreshâ€" ments provided. Call 8944907 or 8854679 for AFirst Waterloo Scouts will hoid registration for the 1988â€"98 year at Winston Churchill public school, Miiford Ave., Wed. Sept. 7 between 7â€"8 p.m. Beavers (age 5â€"7) meet Tuesday evenings from 6â€"7 p.m., Cubs (age 8â€"10) Tuesdays from 7â€"8:30 p.m , Scouts (11â€"15) Meet Monday evening from 7â€"9 p.m. at Winston Churchill School. For more information call ian Lang at 886â€"3986. Music is a wonderful way to relate to elderly mh,&lnyndehunnbplmwph;h weekly singalongs. If you are able to play the piano Cameron at 5796000 Walkfit and tone at Waterioo Y Folkdance Sundays at the Adult Recreation Centre with the Kâ€"W International Folk Dance Group will resume Sun. Sept 11. Beginners 7:30â€" 8:30 p.m.; intermediate/requests until 10 p.m. Beginners are welcome. No partners is needed. For more information call 5791020 or 576â€"2653. Craft, fitness course fall registration The Entrepreneurs‘ Association will meet Sept. 8 at the Schwaben Club, 1668 King St. E., Kitchenâ€" er. Guest speakers will be Jim and Glynis McBride who will present an overview of the LifeBalance program, a program designed to help people achieve a balance between work. family and personal needs. Cost is $5 for nonâ€"members. For information call Catherine Sternberg, 746â€"4106. Oneâ€"toâ€"one As someone copes with or recovers from a mental health problem, they need to know someone cares. The oneâ€"toâ€"one program of the Canadian Mental Health Asssociation, Waterloo region trains volunâ€" teers to assist the distressed person to develop confidence, trust and healthy relationships. To volunteer call Joanne at 744â€"7645 during business Volunteer recruitment The Canadian Mental Health Association, Waâ€" terloo region, is conducting a fall recruitment for volunteers. Many volunteer opportunities are available in direct service programs, administraâ€" tion and fundraising. Fall training sessions will occur Sept. 14fmm2vâ€"4pm andéept. 15 from 7 â€" 9 pm. at 607 King St. W., Kitchener. For information call 744â€"7645 Used clothing and equipment sale brokdabsaifith ho t iiuiare Alla: mt duntibnst dhshitificadi cadibl sb Parents of Twins Club Used Clothing and Equip ment Sale Sat. Sept. 10 at St. Louish Parish Hall on Willow Street in Waterloo. Sale hours, 10:30 a.m. â€" 1 p.m. For information call 578 J612 or Homer Watson House opening reception Sunnyside home needs volunteer pianists Folkdance Sundays Entrepreneurs meeting Night school Parents of Twins Mothers Making Change & 309 â€" 88¢1 .1C TZUOUA YAOZIMOIW ..yFMOANO OOJRAJTAW PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31, 1988 Great bargains available on nearly new chil , etc. at the Kâ€"W Court Conestoga #1169 The Independent Order of Foresters will beging its 27th mixed bowling season Thurs. Sept. 8, 7 p.m., at Town Bowl!, 11 Ottawa N., Kitchener. For further information call denis Ruel at 576â€"4418. Develop your publicspeaking ability, increase your leadership skills and gain selfconfidence by joining the International Training in Communicaâ€" tion. Next meeting Tues. Sept 6, 7 p.m., at MacGregor school, Waterloo. All welcome. 886â€" call Joyce Topper at 579â€"1020. University Choir voice placement interviews will be held Tues. Sept. 6 from 6â€"9 p.m., Rm 150 Conrade Grebel College, University of Waterloo. Sign up at Room 151 for an interview time. Interyiews will also be heid Sept. 7, 8, and 12. Choir rehfearses Tuesdays, 7â€"9 p.m. The Lakeshore Neighborhood Ladies Y Group will commence their fall program Sept. 14, 9:30â€" 11 am. in the community room of the Albert McCormick Arena, Parkside Dr., Waterloo. Reâ€" freshments and babysitting provided. For more information call Liz at 886â€"1754 or Dorothy at 885â€"5012. The city of Waterloo will hold a mass registraâ€" tion for the following fall and winter minor sports fgroups: Asahi Judo, RO.W. Swim Club, KW Synchro club, Kâ€"W Skating, Kâ€"W Gymnastics, Youth Basketball, Youth Bowling, hockey and ringette. Registration will occur at Westmount Place Sat. Sept. 10 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Big Sisters needed Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Area Big Sisters reâ€" quires volunteers to befriend girls and boys between the ages of 5 and 17. If you are 20 years of age or older and can give three hours a week to a child, call 7435206 to register. Training begins Tues. Sept. 20. One year commitment required. Parent effectiveness training Most popular parenting program. Effective with children and adults. Tuesdays, Sept.13 â€" Dec.13, 9:30â€"11 a.m. Kaufman Y, or Mondays, Sept. 19â€" Nov. 14, 7â€"10 p.m., St. Mark‘s Lutheran Church, 825 King St. W.. Kitchener. Call Kâ€"W Counselling to register, 743â€"6391 Stroke survivors meet KW and Region Stroke Survivors will meet Thurs. Sept. 1, 1:30 â€" 3:30 pm. at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St S., Waterioo. Lorraine Bilyea will demonstrate the Lifeline Personal Response Program. For more information University choir interviews ITG Lakeshore Ladies Y program City of Waterioo sports registration A.T.A.C. Applied Training Action Centre is a nonâ€"profit communityâ€"based computers, job search and addiâ€" tional life skills learning facility in a nonâ€"threatenâ€" ing atmosphere. For further information call 885â€" 5970. « 262 heavy duty tempered coils â€" orthopedic construction * Thick quilt materials & foam provides surface comfort * durable nonâ€"slip polyester cover eFREE LAYAWAY 3 DAYS +MATTRESS OR BOX CAN e FREE PARKING . BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY e WE DELIVER ONLY! _ +48"~ (x size)y in stock ORTHO DELUXE 199 +239 ‘279 5 YEAR GUARANTEE * Air Conditioned * Snack Bar *« Free Parking Strike up friendships as you keep in shape, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons * Openings for Teams or Individuals * Free Shoes and Babysitting League starts September 6, 7 and 8th WATERLOO BOWLING LANES 14 PRINCESS ST. WEST, WATERLOO 886â€"2900 8: LEAGUE DIVISION STARTING DATE AND BOWLING TIMES Bantams: Not 11 years of age as of December 31, 1988. Bowling begins on Saturday, September 10th at 8:30 or 10:00 a.m. o o Juniors: Not 14 years of age as of December 31st, 1988. Bowling begins on Friday, September 9th at 4:30 You may register at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes any day through the month of September. REGISTRATION FEE $3.00 per bowler (any repeat bowler bringing along a new registrant will register at half price.) COST OF BOWLING Bantams $3.50/week ($2.25 for bowling, $1.25 prize money) Juniors & Seniors $4.50/week ($3.25 for bowling, $1.25 prize money) . NOTE: Bantams bowl 2 games per week. Juniors and Seniors bow! 3 games per week. _ LADIES AFTERNOON LEAGUES p.m. or Saturday, September 10th at 11:30 a.m. ce s Seniors: Not 19 years of age as of December 31, 1988. Bowling begins on Sunday, September 11th at 1:00 p.m. . REGISTRATION C _ LEAGUE YOUTH BOWLERS Another youth bowling season will be commencing in September. You can win various crests, trophies, bowl in tournaments and meet many new friends. Individuals or Teams Bowl Monday, Wednesday or Thursdays MON.â€".WED. 9:30â€"6, THURS.â€"FRI. 9:30â€"9, MEN‘S LEAGUES ree |C o ARKING|z e _ > Kincg |5 $ > «@ Heavy duty tempered coil construction with ant sag side guards * Fiexlock steel mesh insulator helps prevent coil teel @ Thick quilt matenials and foam provmdes supreme surtace fee! JOIN A FALL ROYAL SUPREME s239 *279 +349 10 YEAR GUARANTEE Quality Crafted by Leading Manuftacturers Individuals or Couples Bowl Tuesday, Thursday Friday or Sundays MIXED LEAGUES SAVE 30% « Heavy duty tempered coil construction with ant sag guards ® Steet flexâ€"lock mesh prevents coil feel «® Thick quilted materials and foam provides luxunous surtace comfort POSTURE SUPREME 736 KING ST. E. KITCHENER L 745â€"4840 â€" G Single Set Double Set Queen Set s269 §339 *379 "BE PART OF THE FUN" 15 YEAR GUARANTEE (Look For Bright Yellow Sign) (within one block) SENIOR CITIZENS Bow! Monday and/or Fridays at 1:30 p.m. 886â€"2370

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