500 Parkside Drive Waterloo, Ontario 885â€"1700 LAKESHORE VILLAGE â€" Lakeshore Community Resource Committee Meeting â€" Date: Wednesday, August 28/91 â€" Where: Meeting Room at Albert McCormick Community Centre â€" 500 Parkside Drive â€" meeting to help ensure that programmes are available for children, wut.h and adults .rog; more information call 888â€"6356. . _ Stained Glass Water Colours Registration: Mon., Sept. 9, ‘ 9:00 a.m.â€"9:00 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street North, Waterloo For more information, call: 579â€"1020 \Programs for 40 years of age and over (‘ ADULT FALL PROGRAMS Due to the current postal strike, the Owl Newsletter will be available for pickup starting Thursday, August 29, 1991 at the Adult Recreation Centre, \L85 King St. S., Waterloo. Daytime: summer vi [ NOTE: *Swing Bow!" is in full operation. ARC TRAVEL â€" "Cornflower Blue" â€" Blyth Festival Theatre, A story of a woman, Mervyl, who offers her opinions to anyone who listens as she chatters on about her fascinating history. A funny dissection of marriage and the family in the small community of Cornflower, Alberta, a small prairie town filled with intriguing characters, mystery and wonder. Prior to the show, we will make a stop at the Classic Restaurant in Blyth where you will be able to order lunch off the menu and pay for own. Departs: 10:15 a.m. at :OURC.A,FA/Rohry Adult Centre and 10:30 a.m. at ARC. No n en TS m A.R.C. â€" ADULT FALL REGISTRATION. Date: Monday, September 9. Time: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Daytime programs: Aquabics, Ceramics, Counted Cross Stitch, Line Dance, Paper Tole, Water Colours. Evening programs: Drawing, Stained Glass, Water Colours. For more information, call 579â€"1020. OLD SALTS SENIOR CANOE CLUB â€" Meets the first Thursday of the month at the Adult Recreation Centre â€" Time: 1:30 p.m. â€" call Erik Espensen at 744â€"9478 for more information. FRIDAY FLICKS â€" Time: 2:00 p.m. Date: August 30 â€" "Newfoundland" â€" slides by Ted Ray. Cost: 50¢ at the ARC. HORSESHOES â€" HORSESHOE PITS ARE NOW OPEN FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT â€" (Two pits available) â€" join us for an evening of fun, sociability and exercise â€" ladies and men welcome, â€" Where: Wing 404 RCA.FA Rotary Adult Centre â€" When: every Tuesday â€" Cost: no charge â€" Time: 6:30 until dusk â€" for more information call 888â€"6356. Ne 2008 204 LC A.FA/RA.C. 185 King St. 8. / 510 Dutton Dr. 579â€"1020 sssâ€"435e OUTGOERS â€" SENIOR HIKING/WALKING GROUPâ€" Monday, September 291 ~ "Labour Day" â€" No walk scheduled. COWAMALLWM-'de for the Health of It" â€" Fall Registration â€" Wednesday, September 11/91 â€" Time: 8:3( a.m.-When:ConuwgahhllnFoodert(Zehn entrance) â€" an opportunity for registration of new walkers and recognition of the mileage achievers â€" walk yearâ€"round where the climate is controlled â€" for more information call Chris Barker at 888â€"6356. PROGRAM REGISTRATION . The following courses are being offered: Line Dancing (beginners), Square Dancing (beginners accepted), Tai Chi, PM.R. Exercise (movernents to music) â€" Date: Monday, September 9/91 â€" Time: 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. â€" Location: Wing 404/R.C.A.Fâ€"A. Adult Rotary Centre. For registration cost and specific program days and time, call 888â€"6356, (‘ SENiORS DIVISION PROGRAMS LAKESHORE VILLAGE OWL NEWSLETTER _ READERS Aquabics Ceramics Counted Cross Stitch Line Dance Paper Tole Water Colours WeaterIoo y Adult Centre â€" 888â€"6356 or â€"1020 for more infonmh‘onj Wing 404 RC.AFARAC. 510 Dutton Dr. CITY OF WATERLOO ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES DIVISION 747â€"8706 7. Promote our Fee Assistance policy so all Waterioo residents can take part in Recreation and Culture programs (contact Irene O‘Toole at 579â€"6930). 8. Contact service clubs to negotiate their sponsoring and promoting particular Recreation and Culture programs (contact Kathy Durst at 747â€"8735). 9. Work with the Region to develop a workshop on training and relocation counselling programs available in the area, to assist citizens interested in obtaining new skills. 10. Provide preâ€"retirement and/or leisure counselling for workers affected by business closings (contact Irene O‘Toole at 579â€"6930). If you are interested in receiving more information about ‘ the Recovery Reinforcement Program, please call: Council and staff at the City of Waterioo have created a 10â€"point program to: * help relieve some of the impacts of job loss; and, * help strengthen the economic recovery of the community Some of these points are already being implemented in Waterloo and the rest are soon to follow: B. Relieve Some Impacts of Job Loss THE CITY OF ' wm%ijrloo A. Strengthen Economic Recovery 1. Visit businesses, on request, which were not interviewed in the February Visitation Program (any business wishing to be visited should call 747â€"8706). Discuss interim payment schedules with property owners having difficulty paying property or business taxes (contact Ross McKee at 747â€"8723). â€" Organize a "trade fair/open house for companies wanting to do business with the City of Waterloo (September 1991 ): Postpone the requirement for Parkland Dedication for new commercial industrial buildings or additions until September 1992. Consider absorbing any increase in the price of ‘Cityâ€"owned industrial lands that would be caused by Municipal Development Charges Bylaw. Request the Region of Waterioo to defer the implementation of their Development Charges bylaw until the Regional Task Force on the Economy reports, or better still, until 1993. Recovery Reinforcement Program CITY OF WATERLOO COMMUNITY INFORMaAtION 886â€" 1550 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY 1991