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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 May 1991, p. 46

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Fishing deity Lakeshore Dumm- mll hold thee An null fultsng derby on May 11 from say ll JO I m at the Laurel Creek Conant cum Am Admuuon tor the event :- fre- andpop hot&as.amipruesmllbe avultbk inn-mu mun be 14 yum of use Jason Ra: will dull: and delight chtldren age: it the Waterloo Public Lnbmy on Sat y..\hy25from1130 pm Norrartstrau-iuirmiamiadaui, non w free All In welcome Magic Plus on Robinson Rd, Just 2ifiiiii la; Rd For further :nformuon contact the Nature Centre at252 06M Montessor open house l w0flower walk will be held for all mothers and chMren 2n the forest " the App 4 MM] Nature Centre on Sunday, May 12. Mother's Day a: 2 pm The Ana's Mull Nature " located between Sanford and The t‘anadun L'hampnonsth Texas Style l " t'aur thf will be held Saturday, May ‘ 1 n the Pas and Display Lat, located yum-n King ol and Knuhener Chty Hall mm 4 , .7139 m The entry fee 1» 832 per "mwvrmn {am And xncludes entry to the 1H: Heartburn Gala Dmner and Dance F Jr mm: mthrmauon call John Leather at n43 3:4; Surname Montessorx Srhool wrll hold an open muse for all menu of preschool and msmenlan children dunng Education Week Mar 6 h) a the schools, located " 299 Lawrence Ave and 527 Bridgeport Rd ll. wahener For more Norm-non all 764 24.23 Chili cook-off Wildflower walk Che ‘ 41mm; Women ' [vague of St Mars _ Mum an K:Lchener wall hast 3 Mouwr , Dru tea Saturdav‘ May 11 " St Mars , Had, {mum St, at g p m A bake Cuhie pennv sale and draws wrll be present. l I are ate-Emma Mother's Day tea weitrrtt:r. Spring tea and open house ‘1 Jacobs FmeIv Bunhmz Home tipr1ng TM ttld ”pun House will he held on saturday Mas (l from 2.4 pm at the 'A mm " I nmmuml) Health Centre, IO humm- Dr ft Jacobs Door prides and -~:frwnmrnta All), he avmlable everyone In l Uranus L March Multiple Famdy Yard wa- 4:11 be hind on Saturday, May ll from , In Am J pm at Glen Acres Baptist "urrn “Janina :nrm-r of Hartwood Lam-r and Elms Avenue Everyone m The K W Hospital Auxiliary Recugmuon Us» Lunchmn wdl be held Monday. May ', s u :1 mm m the hospital audmmum If mu Haw 1n! "tewed a phone call please phone ‘nv 1uxlarv ofrse at N9 4244 and {he wxur Tam? heft)" Mm! 9 No guest; for Recognition day luncheon Yard sale The Rngm :0 Life Wuhan will meet May 9 from 78 30 p m, at the Demon tit. Baptist Church 90 Benton St with guest Be». Haw, promo - Admission Ls Right to life meeting , rfivtesessiort gem-nu to help step-film» hen bmld d wind. running reuttottslup mil run unul June 4 from TIO 13,111.:th K W Cunmllxng Seances. 235 King St. E, chhenvr The cost a $76 per couple plus tly for mammals, For more Information can the centre n: 7436391 Strengthening step-families lhe ()utgoers Samar Hiking and Walkmg Hub [8 oifenag half day huh: And walks every Munday until June 19 All mks depart from ind return to the Waterloo (“my Centre Cost vuneu from no chug: to H depending on the dtatanee For more mformauon call Susanne 0:11am: at 888- Seniors hiking club menln Heights Mummy Church ed fee hour ml] be held. Thursday, May 9 from 9 .3011 a m " the church Babymung mll be grandad along nth I potluck lunch. For more mformauon call 8841596 EAGLE“ - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. MAY tr, 1991 Coffee hour CARPET BOWL TOURNAMENT . Celebrate Canada Fit Week . Saturda . May 26th, Cost. $1 50/person lmtludu refreshments). Held at the My“: starting tune 180 pm Grandparents _ parents - aunt! . uncles and children 8 years of use and older For more information phone 579-1020. Call Wing “Mn/RCA? Antotary Adult Centre - 588-6356 or Adult \Remanon Centre _ 5794020 for more Information t" SENIORS DIVISION PROGRAMS h OLD SALTS CANOE CLUB _ welcomes members from the senior community Regular outings wtll be scheduled throughout the saloon. For more mformatwn call Herb Johnson at 894-6337 or Connie Johnston at 578-2236 CRAFT BEES . being held m preparation for Innull Christmas Boutique & Bake Sale held November t6th at Wing 404 R C ARA/RAE Join us the lat and 3rd Thursday of the mouth For more tnformatum call 8886356. _ - - _ ,_.__.. 'PP_W.r..w.iq_ n...‘.m.u.r-u.c: Wk nu: "ng 10-. R C AFARAC Must register m advance by calling 888-6356. VISION CLINICS . The University of Waterloo, School of Optometry Is offering Vision CIINICS In various Seniors apartment buildin in Waterloo and at the Wing 404 R CAFA/RAC. & the ARC, REY 2t - May 31 Imelusnve) Appointments required, transportation arranged when reqwred Phone Susan Cameron. 579-6930 for Information, “404' TRAVELLERS CLUB MEETING . May 14. 10:30 am at the Wing 404 R.CAF_A RA C Topic "Planning Your Vacation", No charge, refreshements served For more Information Contact Bob Rae at 8B6-7228, Skating“ Club AJLC. Wing 404 KC.A.F.AAt.A.C. 186 King St. S. 510 Button Dr. 579-1020 BBB-$56 BE AFRIDAYAFI'ERNOON‘ER . May 10/91. 2:00 p m . ‘Fullowing Charles Dawn‘s Footsteps In The Galapogos" at the ARC SENIORE BADMINTON . Mondays & Wednesdays, 9 00 . 1100 a m at Seaman Gym. Seagram Drive, Waterloo, "person OUTGOERS . Serums sll1'/gt"stii,rSeigrut - "S't. Jacobs Mill Race" St. Jacobs, May Ill. Cost $2 oo. parts from Waterloo City Centre at 100 p m Wu mun ream." your name at the Wing 404 R (' A FAIR A C & ARC rf you plan to attend Call 888-6356 ARC TRAVEL - Baseball Weekend Blue Jays " White Sox, May "'T an“ 'rt,,,, NAM... .-. . .. . -_ a.“ T w. _ V. ,.... ... ..._ FFEtE “n my“: AIR A C Call Bill Fox at 884.1325 or a"; Barker at 888-6356 for more Information HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT . Friday, May 24th, " 7 00 pm Son $2 0%person (includes refreshments, at the Wing 404 t"AG't Ar, u.._.4,,,A,, . ' _., _ -____ In“; 'I'MVEL . Baseball Weekend Blue Jays " White Sox, May 17 _ 20th, Twin can. $375/pevson Detailed brochure available on request Call 5794642 for more Information MALL WALK . Walk for the health of" at Conerto a Mall Walk any Mme between 7 30 _ 9:30 a m Reglster at the Food gourt. Contact Christine Barker at 888-6356 for more information, WATERLOO SILVER TONGUES . Toastmasters Club. Meets every P,u,rtla,y,f,ren, 7 30 _ W30 p m at the Wing 404 R.C.A.F A .n .- u,...,-,, srWPNmtrm.m- __. -- _ ttgg'ht'grghtggi oriitrom House [may and one from All Star Rimm- 'f'trynt Support Funcuons Treasurer Secretary Director of Spanwrshlp Direetor of hand Raising Dinner of Public Relations and Publzmy Mt; of Gunmen & Appeals - nLRapnsenutlvu, one from House I Nominees roruGeTrliriiiGGGtTe' a member m good standing Nommm roNieVeiroiltrort; must have been an active member 1 of? prior . Report! on league Amman . Elma of ofrkers and Executive Member, -Amendmenu to the cottstituuoeial Bylaws Notnutations for the elect-on of0tfieerk mull be submitted in writing to the Charmin of the Norman; Commune. do Waterloo Community Services. Waterloo City Centre by May 14. 1991 ltyou Are interested in "1an for I mum. follow above imtiom We xn‘me nomination- for the following pentaom: Premlen: ' nommee must luve been a Board Member 2 of 3 pnor yew Vice Preudem Convener of Ut Tum, Convener of 2nd Teams Convenor of House League 12! Dinner of ke Time Dream & Lmeou to OMHA My My " 199111890 pm, at Albert McCormick Arena . Plea; Wafiiirlloo KITCHENEF! PARKS AND RECREATION WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING itittit-letmttr-part Community Room Mom, "3113,1991 _ . 8:00 pm. ANNUAL , MEETING The Municipal Election: het provides that every per-an who mum to ha I candidah in the above Municipal Electxon shall, no earner than January l, 1991. and no later than Noam-mm Day, Friday, October ti, 1991. Me with the Chi-l of the Municipality, who in mpomnble tor the conduct of the auction. I notice of .ryytttrytityt in the mn’had form The At! Alto provides that no penon And no individual, corporation or hide union. name on hhallafany punch, shall when or accept contributimu or incur "Tmt-htrtltepur-ortheeuction "r.?atperssnattuuezteueti-n, um: ulna the Del-Ion in a tegtitered undid-Ia ' Whom form: In available from the City Clerk’l oMee, main flow. City all. 100 Regina Sum South, Wan-Ion Na. tt in mm that FRENCH IANGUAGE CANDIDATES m m WATERLDO REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD mun tho Clurl ofthe City atkitehmter, 22 Fudgrick Strut. Kitchener. with rum a. v-i-..... - “Ulla“, -et to winning a canard-c; be - by your side. City of Waterloo By-Law No. 87.102 requires ALL DOGS to be leashed when off their owners' property. Failure of an owner to prevent their dog from running at large may result in a conviction and fine, Protect your family pet and exercise it on a leash. A leas.h keeps yppr d_qg whey? it wants to ie%d should CLAIR CREEK REVEGETATION PROJECT DATE: Saturday, May 11, 1991 TIME 9:00 am PLACE. Clair Creek (between Columpaa fl-ttd Fischer-Hallman Road) _ . ... eee T.". WW”... _.... ”we. ...... - “we, oak or other hardwood trees Evergreen trees prrwide additional sun and wind protection, Native ahrube in planting beds provide an extra layer necessary for wildlife '3perified areas afghan will be left unmowed to grow naturally along side areas of mowed turf to maintain a clean edge. Over time the natural area will evolve into an urban woodland Just as Mother Nature would have designed. In the long term, naturalized open space promotes reduced maintenance costs. energy savings, increased recreational and educational opportunities and, most importantly, takes in one step closer to improving environmental quality, Enjoy a walk through one of these areas soon or join u: u a volunteer to help plant our most men: natural areas. There ll currently an increased awareness of environmental issuea and a new commitment to the protection and resreatiott of naturally vegetated time. Naturalized open space is a dramatic contrast to traditional parkland which is comprised of ornamental treea and shrubs requiring regular maintenance and environmentally damaging treatmettta, Naturalization allows: native plant material to meet-blah through natural regeneration The process can be accelerated by planting areas with native plants. By re-tetaltlialtt'ttg woodlands. meadows and wetlands, the natural setting can be restored Native planta can thrive without need of watering, pruning or fertilizing. Once they are established they will develop into natural settings attracting and supporting a variety of attractive plant sperm, songbirds and small animals Waterloo's goal is to combine naturalized areas with active recreational areas such as sports fields, community trails and open grassed spams. The natural areas will be established by planting fast-growing tree species such as poplar, willows and aspen, and praviding protection for the slower growing tree species such as maple, nnL 'ro- An.-- -_l....-) .“_e D, ,,7,, _ A i . .i _ . _ _ Do not assume ydur driireway contractor" willr ”ragga this. Many times they don't. . Thank you. - _ f" ' - In the past. the City has identified problems with both old and new water valves which require repair. If the valve is located in your driveway and a repair is necessary, it will likely require the digging up of an area around the valve. An unsightly patch could result in your brand new driveway lf you do not call for an inspection. If a dig-up in a paved driveway cannot be avoided, we will patch the area to the highest standard; however, we will not replace the entire driveway. Please call us three weeks prior to paving your driveway :0 that we may inspect any valve which may bturresent, CALL BEFORE YOU PAVE Mayor Councillor Waterloo County Board of Education . Eu'II-h my... Member Waterloo Region Roman Catholic Sop-rote School Board . Engtutt Lump Member CANDIDATEBEGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS , NtWEMBEltmt,,,Utn , MUNICIPAL ELECTION POSITIONS OF COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886-1550 me A suave; HAND mourn. soars aA/urrirFra/sjiiir' j PLANNING ON GETTING YOUR DRIVEWAY PAVED??? PLEASE CALL US FIRST!!! DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE Mg.“ INSIDE CITY HALE Name in the any RON KEELING, CITY CLERK City cm i Human. om sac-W was)

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