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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Apr 1991, p. 42

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Sm (it work CUUFSI‘ Wednesday evenings 700pm to900pm Commencmg Wednesday. May H. 1991 Instructor Laurmne McElhstrum Location: 404/Rotary Adult Centre Cost $15 00 To Register Call 888-6356 "AGF A30 _ WATERLOO CHRONICLE REGISTRATION Call747o!73.3. MunddyFnday R 30 a m 4 30 p m Payment Is rvqrured at City Hall wuthm one week of phone res‘rn‘atlon Mulls dtffrtre Rate of To Apply I‘ummum! Sprung s, RESERVE YOUR SPOT svrtnbutt ults Dawns basuvi, cunt: Teren! itriskcrstrautva, the them Hf these lessons Sponsored by Department of Recreation & Culture TENNIS INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED Wailiiirlloo [)t Ne.) 4A8 [)vudhnu fur appltcatuans April 15.1991 l'unl.u'. Brenda George 885-5354 SPRING TENNIS INSTRUCTION FOR BEGINNERS W.M.B.A. T-BALL UMPIRE CLINIC Saturday, April 27, 1991 Brighton Public School 9:00 a.m, Saturddv t'm)r'2Lrlt,rs One Session: May .'.5, Jum- l, " W J? run dau- June J.9 Tm” I” d m or ll A m mud "JHCE a “wk 1" st'sr'lt1P, Maw 2l " 2ri, 30 Jum- l mm date June 6 Tunm 8 JO p m or 7 31) D m "i BEGINNER LINE DANCE Waterloo t‘oHemaze [mm W“ Hazel St , WENT?!» qr ' I415 Nmnnerx‘ or as d refresher "tub? The program, which has mm devvioped yperially by L.." :mtructur ml} untroduce 1vwlnpmcnt ofha,uc amok? and :m»‘udes S..T l3. $1000 SJ” H t'ulturc, 100 Rvgina tit S Pit “UK 337, Waterloo I’lmsv mbnut rvsume to Dvpanme-nt of Recrmltxon & r. quzrve CrC.ohour depending on 1'xpefle'nce ‘Plus 4'? vacation benefits I nNudes tr'rttt'ttt " Rt'L'rt’dlltln & qu:rI-< d panrnmu Tvnms . t,r teach Introductory ' I‘vnme Lessons for our ,e'w,tiyt3.i PrvtFrence will be carOdates wllh prevmus F 'vachmg ch'xldrvn and n.< ham“: concentrating on nukes. stratey and rules will it“? “WHO“! ids' .gumn June ll mm date June '.ltl “out. of unn- mfhrmatum me ttttly Youth Adults Includes c, S T I Chddrtyn " & under Serunrs fi5 & over. that all rvr,roc,tered attend thrs chum as .md T-shirts will be se tlrlf' Ve' onehrur ,'Ptistuns trp i5 to 19 v1: hour cldsies iuggested for 13, 13.20 31) p m WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, _1991 Thts program 15 designed for people who would like to be more Informed about agmg and wellness. These sessmns wall be hosted by John Dmkel, a retired Pharmaceutical Supplier There Is no charge for these sessions. Monday, May 13, 1991 Hearing and Visual 10 00 a m Problems of the ‘ - Adult Recreation Centre Elderly Wednesday. May 15, 1991 Retirement 7 30 pm _ 404 R AC Age is No Barrier Sunday May It), 1991 Drug Problems in 2:00 p m. - Adult Recreaturn Centre the Elderly Tb Hemmer for May 13 amror May 19, call ARC 579-1020 Q To ltegister for May 15 call 404 RA.C. 888-6356. (SENIORS DIVISION PROGRAMS? EARTH DAY CELEBRATION St . Celebrate Earth Day by pammpahng m the Woodlot Rehabilitation Project at the RAt' mu! ut thy ARC as prev1ously primed JApnl 20th, 9:00 a m , lunch and cofTee brvaks supplied Call 888-6356tfyou would like: In help Equipmpnt needed work gloves Irequlred) rakes, wheelbarrow lupllonall Are you Interested in current needs and issues facing Older Adults" Would you like to be a part ofa dynamic team? Do you know someone who ts? The City of Waterloo, Department of Recreation & Culture, Seniors Division, w, now accepting nominations for its Seniors Advisory Council. Nominations will be received until 4:30 p.m.. [ Monday, April 29, 1991, with the election to take place June 10-14, 1991 inclusive Nomination papers must have the support office Signatures and the signed consent of the nominee Councd members serve a two-year term and must be eligible to participate in Senior Division Programs. Direct nominations to: Mary Thorpe, Coordinator of Volunteer Services Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street South Waterloo, Ontario N2J IPP ic579-1020. 886-2393 A adult. human of lacks Westmount Plata. Ihmrsnsums L'nhmm-d. and Star Men's Shop May l, 7 30 p m.$700 per person Includes heht lunch at the RAC Tickets available at the RAC or ARC Phone 888-6356 for more information BRIDGE LESSONS . For bermncrs and Intermediate players Mil start the first week of May For twrre information and to runner. call Mllos Polak at RES-H75 (2411]ng mt ft f' A FA Rotary Adult Centre - 8886356 or Adult Recreation Centre - 579-1020 for more mformation. / g, SUMMER 1iENSATioNy'vFAsHION SHOW . for the OUTGOERS - Scum“ Hang Walkmg Group - "Arboretum," Guelph, Aprnl 22. Cost $3 00 Departs from Waterloo City Centres at I 30 p m You must register your name at the 404 RAC Jyou plan to attend Call Rim-6356 SENIORS BADMINTON . Mondays & Wednesdays, 9 00 . ll 00 a m at Seagram Gym, Seaman] Dnve. Waterloo, 51 person A.KC. TRAVEL . Eyeball Weekend Blue Jays vs Mute Sax, May IT . 'di)! more Information A.R.C. Wing 404 R.C.A.F.A./RAC. 185 King St. S. 510 Dutton Dr. 579-1020 888-6356 BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER -Apn119r91.3 p m - "Lakes & Mountams of England - Ireland A Wales," at the ARC Are you The Waterloo Potters Workshop will hold Its SPRING POTTERY SALE on: Frnday, May 3 6:00-9:00 pm Saturday. May 4 10:00-4:00 p.m Hilliard Hall,FirstUmtvd Church King and leham. Waterloo The Inventory will he restocked Saturday Admission 15 free I No Gt; T SENIORS DIVISION AGING AND WELLNESS PROGRAM SENIORS DIVISION - ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS WANTED 'doth, 'luun Cost $375 person (‘a-ll 579-ldéb-for workshop UJaterloo rollers“ Hearing and Visual Problems of the Elderly Retirement Age is No Barrier COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886-1550 mature Where-s: volunteering time and resources is an undisputed part of our tradition and is essential to our nation 5 well-being: and Where-B: to achieve the kind of sonny we hope to build for ourselves and for our children, we must work together in cooperation for the betterment of all our Citizens: and Whereas: government alone cannot solve all of our socmty's problems or issues because of their magnitude and nature; and Whereas: thousands ofour citizens work vach day, not for profit or recugnition. but to build stronger communities; and Whereas: volunteers transform limited resources into unlimited possibilities as well as offering love and Compassruott, providing leadership and hope, bringing families and communities together and turning dreams into realities; and Whereas: each spring one week is set aside as National Volunteer Week to honour those 5 million Canadians whose voluntary ctmtributinns of time and energy make all ofuur communities better places in which to live Now THEREFORE l. Brian Thmbull. Mayor ofthe City of Waterloo and members of City Cuuncil, do hereby proclaim April let to the 27th, 1991 as Volunteer Week in the City of Waterloo to recognize the valuable work done by volunteers, our greatest mumeipal resource Volunteers are asked to wear appropriate seasonal clothing and bring their shovels and hand-sized tools Further information on this event can be obtained by contacting one of the following Waterloo staff Mr Gregl Ms Kare: Mr Brian . reduction of water temperature In the creek . Increased water quality . Increased stream bank stability through tree and shrub planting . less evaporation and subsequent loss (if summor stream bageflme Water level) Om- hundred and fifty to two hundred community volunteers: are expected to participate Hotdogs and beverages Will be served, An Open House complete with an information package and display panels to visually explain the project will be held on Wednesday, April 24th hum 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 Pan. " the Waterloo City Centre - 3rd noor Council ChunberI. 100 Regina Street South. pm e 'e"""')).) -. t ..... Hun mun-cu Columbra Street and Fischer-Hallman Road With additional active Involvement from area residents, PathfiMersc Girl Guides, Boy Scouts and students of Mary Johnston School, approximately 6,000 native trees :seodlmgs to one Inch caliper) and 5.000 native shrubs will be planted to create a vegetative buffer along the creek Some of the environmental benefits of the vegetative buffer Include l .au. / On Sraturday, May il, 1991, beginning at9 30 am. the Laurel Creek Citizens Committee. Big Bear Servicer,, and the City of Waterloo C L' PE staff wall be sponsunng a one-day environmental project to take plat? along (me kilometre of Clair Creek between I. .,,,L - n. ' .. . w-- - Greg Hummel, Landscape Technologist 47478771) Karen Kovach, Landscape Technolugititi747i82) a, W m, L ' - ' __ CHICAGO - BASEBALL WEEKEND Toronto Blue Jays vs Chicago White Sox 4 days Victoria Day Weekend May 17 - 20th Win Cost: $375 Great Fun Sightseeing Baseball ARC TRAVEL? VEGETATION PROJECT Call 579-1020 for more information COMMUNITY IN ACTION Trushinski, Enviaaarircirriiriiir' iitrrmus) MTERLOOS BEST -. OUR VOLUNTEERS THANK YOU FOR LEADING THF. WAY! ngned this 12th day of February, 1991 PROCLAMATION City of Waterloo Brim Thrnhuil, Mayor CLAIR CREEK BTATInM Dun Int" Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St. S. Waterloo Mayor Brian Turnhull u f'rtv Hall, 100 Kenna St ti Pu Box “I Wa1erlooCrty Certur, Wan-dun Unlmo NN 4A8 r519r747 8701 5353.155

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