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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Aug 1992, p. 9

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t we‘re taking program to the dealing with it would be a e workplace, it determine the general public Centre, and is elp nt Pete Cudhea photo as he seeke Kid Around : would take s it might be it be a noonâ€" t either way, ; they‘ll have to do things to even eat to meet the ‘s Picnic, on page 9) meyer, retired from Canada Pension, examines government allowances and pensions and how to apply for them. DOct. 28; "Retirement Between Friends", Prof. James Harris of Renison College explores the adjustments in relationships and methods of enrichâ€" ing them in retirement. C)Nov. 3; "My Home Is My Castle", Irene O‘Toole considers housing alternatives, and the advantages and disadvantag;e of reloeafih;z: The 11â€"week program for the general public, held every Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Adult Recreation Centre in Waterloo, gets underâ€" way Sept. 29 and continues through Dec. 8. Topics for discussion include: OSept. 29; "Opening Up the Bag", Irene O‘Toole of the City of Waterloo‘s home support services will look at the importance of planning for retirement and give an overview of the issues. DOct. 6; "Living Your Style and Styling Your Life", Dr. Helen Reesor will discuss the physical, «remeeegmmmeinncempetmem se ns DOct. 13; "Hatching Your Nest Egg", Bob Oberâ€" A gigantic garage sale will be held on August 29 and August 30 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. at St. Louis Church, Willow Street, Wateroo. All proceeds to the Alzheimer Society of Kâ€"W. For more information, call 742â€"1422. Program ovenerer Corpens Woll Coverings :?"" :""""'""" +Paint +Mini Blinds & Verticals garage sale Beavers, Cubs, Scouts: the 17th Waterloo Group has openings for new boys. Meetings are held at Emmanuel United Church each Monday at 6:30 p.m. Registration, Wed. Sept. 9 from 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 886â€"4393. The Kâ€"W Y Aquati¢ Club invites you to flim')”wimd'thlrvilnluu.;ufivg ewimming program at the Waterloo Family Y and A R Kaufman Y. Try outs for new members are Sept. 2, 3 and 4, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Waterloo Family Y, 146 Beavers, Cubs, The ‘buskers â€"are back â€" Waterloo‘s H-'Ccliuv:lnturubumfim August 27 to 30. Opening ceremonies, Aug. 27 at 7 p.m.. Busker performances, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. â€".11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Vaudeville show, August 30 starting at 4 p.m. Thurs., August 27 â€" Sat. August 29 Heer‘s are offering you SUPER SAVINGS on many inâ€"store items. Come in early for Custom Wallcoverings â€" 2 Wing Back Chairs, reg. $1150 .. Sale Price _ 8397 ea. 1 Love Seat, reg. $1100 ... ... ... Sale Price â€" $595ea. Odds & End Blinds, Fabrics, Rods as marked. We have some Amazing Values up to 80% Savings Moorwood Stains â€" $27.95 gal. Olympic Stains (existing inventory only) Sikken Stains .. Levolor Verticals Many Other Unadvertised | Clearance Sale Your Source For Great Decorating Since 1955. rer Unadvertised ? pe |'I ERS best selection. 677 Beimont Ave. W. . 1500 Weber S E.. 245 Edinburgh Ro. 8., (Continued from page 8) The annual general meeting of the Mary Allen Neighbourhood Association will be held Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. in the library of Elizabeth Ziegler public school. Purpose: to elect the associations‘s executive commit« association general Seniors Friondshir_ Group charity walk Kâ€"W Friendship Group for Seniors 10K Charity Walkathon will be held Sat. Sept. oaparens in i riendâ€" ship Gmp"mfnum for further informaâ€" tion. All proceeds will be donated to t:se Friendshi a visitation program for MM&MMMM adults. Walking provides a great workout. Join the Conestoga Mall Walkers and walk in airâ€"conditioned comfort on Monday to Friâ€" day from 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. For more information, contact Bonnie at 888â€"6356. annual fundraising fall bake sile takes nln&&!qt.llhnwl.n.tolp.n.in front of the Mill in downton St. Jacobs. Cmcnlyfir'.hhunlcaiuolpiu, cookies, cakes, breads and much more. Savings of $15.952a1 $7.95 9 10% Off Registration for the "Invest The Rest" is $44 per person for the 11â€"week program. To register, call Marilyn Hollinger at 579â€"6930, or register in person at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. S in Waterloo. UDec. 1; "Jest For the Health Of It ", Dr. Ken Shonk explores humor as a key to managing and coping with stress. CODec. 8; "Working It Out", George Blyth, Gordon Chambers, Audrey Reitzel, and Howard and Evelyn Weir will reflect on new careers, new skill developâ€" ment and new adventures in retirement. Tel: 836â€"4731 ses the challenge of coping with aging parents and the services available to assist. ONov. 17; "Change of Pace", Kathy Durst the City of Waterloo‘s commissioner of recreation and culâ€" ture, looks at the creative restructuring of time with a focus on the challenges and rewards of retirement. ONov. 24; "Where There‘s a Will", lawyer Fred Heimbecker focuses on legal issues of retirement, such as wills, power of attorneys, estate settlement CNov. 10; "The Two Way Stretch", Mary Varey of Watgrloq’s placement coâ€"ordination service discusâ€" o Nn mmmmmmmmâ€"â€"â€"mâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"CEN T f C _/ I Insurance Claim Specialists | 1138 KING ST. EASsT atorrawa _ 576â€"1520 i _ VC VVUCC V VÂ¥ WUVOVVUUTNEUWUWUWVV & I I l ‘20" Gift Certificate I I from O“d@'“di I §Hos 5t sn o I PLUS u We Pay Your a saLaq00 3 ET i Coupon * R Deductible o 2. Qugkg, " Chestecceat) o | 2s s‘ cA 445 ) 7 o 1 |_Broken PWindchield 7 ; games, and lots of hamburgers and corn on the cob. Applications for new members wil} be available. For more information, call 664â€"2951. Aetiviti i}ycl‘denrh hoe tournament 'I‘thurlooRodlnthmclubishuvmg a Fun Day, Sat. Aug. 28 at the club, RR. #1, St. Jacobs, just past Wagner‘s Corners. Rod & Gun Club fun day Adults. Interested in night school? A wide variety of credit and interest courses will be offered this fall by the Waterloo County Board of Education. Registration starts September 10. For further information, contact the board‘s adult and continuing education department at 570â€"0300, ext. Cardiac Capers golf tourney The Kâ€"W Heart and Stroke Foundation hosts the 20th annual Cardiac Capers golf tournament on September 9 at the Dundee Country Club, New Dundee. Starting times from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tickets, $55 per person, which includes GST, 18 holes of golf, dinner, trophies and prizes. have a minimum of $1 million lisbility insurance and a reliable vehicle, you can make & difference. For more information, call 748â€"5556. + »THE AUTO GLASS FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT! "with over 150 insurance‘ companies" $70 COUPON VALUE Conestoga Parkway and King Street North â€" Waterioo Shop Mon.â€"Fri. 10 a.m.â€"9:30 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m.â€"6 p.m. Sun. noonâ€"5 p.m Colonial Acres Plaza 373 Bridge St. W. Saturday, August 29 1 P.M. & 2 P.M. Friday, August 28 _ 7P.M. & 8 P.M. Come in and fill out a ballot for your chance to win a trip for 2 to Las Vegas MEISSNER TRAVEL WATERLOO CHRONICLE C@NESTEGA MALL Fall Fashion Shows 25% off Wreaths & Wall Decorations courtesy of WEDNESDAY, AUGUST A member of

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