PAGE 42 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY 17, 1989 Manic depression and self help Donna Noble will speak about manic depressive illness and the role of selfâ€"help groups, May 18 at 7:30 pm in the Schneider room of the Kâ€"W library. Admission is free. Call 744â€"7645 & A dessert card party at St. Francis of Assisi Church Hall, 49 Blueridge Ave., May 17 at 7 pm. Cost is $6 with all proceeds going to St. Mary‘s General Hospital fund. Students of the Kâ€"W Bilingual School present a theatrical ‘rrformm of The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf. On Wednesday, May 17, 7 pm, at the KPL. Please note this production is in English. Children‘s literature roundtable UW: Canadian traditional and popular culture Dr. Pauline Greenhill presents Families: the Family Album, Monday, May 29, 7 pm at the KPL St. Marr's hospital auxiliary Kâ€"W Bilingual school presentation Stop by the KPL booth located in front of Riordans at Fairview Park. Pick up your copy of the super summer calendar. Saturâ€" day. May 27 from 9:30 am to 6 pm. Quilting Bulletin Board Popular young adult author Monica Hughes leads the discussion on A Sense of Place. Thursday. May 25, 7:30 pm at KPL. Tea and symphony Raffi Armenian, musical director of the KW Symphony, highlights a program from Spain and Russia. Lunch may be ordered in advance for $2.75. Friday, May 26, 12 noon at the KPL This Victomia Day Weekend, May 20â€"22, the Joseph Schneider Haus hosts its 8th annual quilting bee. Visitors can view local Mennonite quilters demonstrate quilting and try their own hand at a few stitches. Please contact 742â€"7752 for further inforâ€" mation. Regular admission ratesapply. KPL kids‘ summer reading program If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school, please . V ~ fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Carriers are needed in the following areas: Earn Extra Money! SEAGRAM/ ALBERT COLUMBIA AT KING CHURCHILL STREET ROXTON AT WIL TSHIRE ERB ST. AT MACDOUGALL WISSLER AT NORTHFIELD MACDOUGALL AT KEATSWAY REGINA AT DUPONT BRIDGE ST. AT UNIVERSITY COLUMBIA AT BATAVIA WEBER ST. AT MCKAY CRES. LESTER AT SEAGRAM VALLEY RIDGE/RIDGEGATE PEPPLER $T./PRINCESS ST REGINA ST. AT ELGIN ST. JOHN ST. AT PARK ST. WATERLOO CHRONICLE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 75 King St. S., Waterioo, Ontario N2ZJ 1P5 seccce00a00 006600 666 n e 08 60088 668 204 28 24 28 5 6 88 88 6 0 8 08 AT ROSLIN ERB AT ROSLIN ERB AT DUNBAR GLEN MANOR/PARKLAWN MAZEL AT TAMARACK YOUNG AT PEPPLER WESTVALE AND BOLINGBROOKE GATEVIEW/NALLEYRIDGE CRES. BRIDGEPORT AT PEPPLER We are proud to host the annual convenâ€" tion for the Canadian Association of Aquarâ€" jum Clubs, May 19, 20 and 21 at the Waterloo Inn. For further information call the convention hotline at 886â€"1727. Held by area square and round dance clubs, May 20 on Main Street, Fergus. From 11:30 am to 12 noon, and 1 pm to 1:30 Tony Smith will speak on the ethical considerations of vegetarianism, May 18 at 6:30 pm in the Church of the Good Shepâ€" herd. Admission is $2 for members and $2.50 for nonâ€"members. Please bring one vegetarian dish for the potâ€"luck. Canada‘s fitweek Turner‘s syndrome awareness week From May 22 to 28. For information on Nma'tsyndrmunmtgmpmdm 8th annual conference May 27 and 28 call Vegetarian Community Day Forest Heights Collegiate presents Comâ€" munity Day, May 22 from noon till dark at the high school. Join us for a barbecue, craft show and sale, fashion show, hotâ€"air balloon launch, a temnis court stomp, fireworks and a dance. Cost is a $5 donation E {‘2:]])" Rain date for evening events is y . Victorian Day Social Victorian musical presentation, croquet and light refreshments at Doon Heritage Crossroads. Village is open from 10 am to 4:30 pm. Phone 748â€"1914 for more informaâ€" Elmira District Secondary School preâ€" sents Bye Bye Birdie from May 23 to 25. Box office opens at 7:30 pm with the show starting at 8 pm. Admission is $6 adults, $4 children and $20 per family. Tickets should be purchased in advance by contacting the school at 669â€"5414. ELGIN CR. AT NOECKER CHURCHILL COURT ALEXANDRA AT HILLCREST Fox Theatrix presents a murder/mystery. wmï¬w.mmnmmm Inn, Kitchener at 7 pm. Tickets are $25 per person and includes the murder/mystery and fivecourse dinner. Proceeds go to suwon.EbyVil!mmdothcflwnof sbyterian Church, 54 Queen Street North, Kitchener. Tickets are $5 (includes a $5 tax receipt). All proceeds go to the Renaissance Singers‘ tour fund. At St. Anne‘s Church, 268 East Avenue, UCCOIAUVC drtd May 24 from 1 to 6 pm, and May 25 from 9 _ Woodside National Historic Park, May am to 1 pm. 20, 21 and 22 from 1 pm to 4:30 pm. Tours ACW rummage Church of the Holy Saviour Parish Hall, 33 Allen St., E., Waterloo, May 26 from 1 to The Renaissance Singers A day in the life of Doon Murder mystery A special benefit concert featuring Douâ€" glas Haas, May 26 at St. Andrew‘s Preâ€" Participate :ln a variety of village “u:tivi- ties at Doon Heritage Crossroggds, May 28 from 10 am to 4:30 pm. Admission is free. For more information call 748â€"1914. May 29 to June 26 from 7 to 10 pm at St. Jobhn‘s Lutheran Church. Call Kâ€"W Counselling Services for information and to step register at 7436391 w dC| erloo «> ‘There will be a public meeting held on Monday, May 29, 1989, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo, to discuss a report proposing an animal control byâ€"law which would prohibit the keeping of certain kinds and classes of animals. If you wish to make a presentation to Council, please make arrangements through this office to be included on the agenda. Copies ol the report are available through the City Clerk‘s Om“.AMFhw.WluthoCityCumwumo-m The Consultant will present the preferred alignment for discussion to City residents. City staif will also be available for question. If further information is required, please contact Don at 747â€"8744 For further i at 747â€"8767. Roth, Senior Planner at 7478756 or the TO THE RESIDENTS OF CITY OF WATERLOO SECOND OPEN HOUSE University Avenue Extension (Lexington Road to Country Squire Rd.) Route Determination Study _ John Dewancker, P. Eng. Planning and Development Engineer City of Waterloo City of Waterloo Service Centre 265 Lexington Court Waterloo PUBLIC MEETING May 24, 1989 4:00 p.m.â€"8:00 p.m tact the Clerk‘s Department RC CITY OF WATERLOO highlighting furniture, wall paper and other decorative features. View traditional decorations in honor of Queen Victoria‘s Decorative arts and the restoration of Woodside Dolores Cattroll will discuss floor, winâ€" dow and wall treatments of the late Victorian era as well as the restoration of Woodside. Sat., May 20, at 1 pm :at Woodside Park. P * Te Asswnal Fined: _ S d* 11 Erb St E. f_mmc * Poited Plants « Fresh Cut Flowers _ Flower Shop _ Arrangements for all occasions Kâ€"Ws Finest Eyewear Boutique Eye Examinations Arranged (or bring in your own prescription) For your appointment Phone 746â€"4811 JUST F0R YOU ms«wmwbymcmm Marshall, Machlin, , will take place at the Council meeting of Monday, June 5, 1989, 7:00 p.m., 3rd floor, Waterlco City Centre. Persons wishing to make a presentation at this time are requested to contact the clerk‘s office by Thursdsay, June 1, 1989 for inclusion. The final report of the Waterloo Park Master Plan is available for public review at the following locations: x Thank you to all those people Who toiled so hard, Who donated all the sweets and treats, Who provided the entertainment, Who came to.see the grand opening party of the 404/Rotary Adult Centre: It was so great, we will have to do it again some time. Thank you all!!! CITY OF WATERLOO RECREATION AND CULTURE DEPARTMENT / ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING NOMINEES FOR THE SENIORS DIVISION ADVISORY COUNCIL Waterloo Park Master Plan Final Report Waterloo City Centre Department of Recreation & Culture â€" 3rd floor Waterloo Public Library Albert Street, Waterloo Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street South, Waterlco 404/Rotary Adult Centre 510 Dutton Drive, Waterloo CITY OF WATERLOO SENIORS DIVISION COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 THE NOMINEES ARE: 1. W. H. Aitken of Waterloo 2. Margaret Evans of Waterloo 3. Elsie German of Waterloo 4. Gordon Grose of Waterloo 5. Halina Piekarski of Kitchener 6. Walter Runge of Waterloo 7. Salomon Schilder of Waterloo 8. Kay Simpson of Waterloo 9. Derek Laneâ€"Smith of Waterloo 10. Bertha Tschirhart of Kitchener 11. William Tachirhart of Kitchener 12. Angus Watt of Waterloo . Your environment and your health ; That will be the topic discussed at the first public meeting of the ‘Allergy and Environmental Health Association. The meeting will be held, May 25 at 7:30 pm at the Church of the Good Shepherd; 116 Queen St. N., Kitchener. GET INTO SHAPE FOR SPRING & SUMMER Included Are: Facials, Manicures, Pedicures & . mu-mumflunâ€"w AESTHETICS 1 / rucession Conestoga Towers Beauty Salon 221 Queen Street S. Kitchener, Ontario N2G 1w5 _ 576â€"1990 CiMRLOHY A