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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Nov 1992, p. 12

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lona Hall vou will find many booths featuring unusual hand crafted gifts and treasures from the past for everyone. There will be Christmas ornaments and wreaths, hand knits for the whole family and a bake table full of goodies and jams and candy. Dont miss the lovely doll clothes and knitted doll suits at the sewing table. Come and meet friends for lunch, St. Nick will soon be here Come and experience an oldâ€"fashioned Christmas in a country setting. The 14th annual Christmas handicraft and gift sale, sponsored by the Wellesley Township Arts Council will be held Nov. 12â€"14 at the Fellowship Hall. Henry Street, Wellesley (beside the old schoolhouse). Handmade woolen and cloth products, jewellery, porceâ€" lain, pottery, wreaths,decorations, etc. The hours are Thursday and Friday, 1 to 9 p.m. Christmas arts showcase \\;_‘,‘,*,a// ~ Merckens . A es g Waters § 4 2 ".79 . 5/ $159% \"\ _ M..ilb PFaa+â€" 9 Datbimâ€"as Ciimmllaa PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1992 The Global Community Centre will hold a benefit dance Sat., Nov. 14 at the Paradise Park Pavillion, 380 Plains Road (corner of Westmount & Plains) in Kitchenâ€" er_"INNUENDO®", a local teacher‘s band, will be playing everybody‘s favorite tunes. International cuisine will be available. For more information contact Global Communâ€" ity Centre at 7464090 Christmas comes early from 10 a m to 2 pm. Sandwiches and sweets will be served in the Tea Room. In A Wee Bit O‘ Christmas" arrives at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, corner of Weber and Queen Sts. Kitchener, Nov. 14 The Waterlooâ€"Wellington Cance Club presents George Drought of Wilderness Bound, speaking on "Canceing the Hood River", Wed., Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m., at Resurâ€" rection High School, 455 University Ave., Room 101. New members vt_e more information call Jim at 742â€"1507 Benefit dance Chuck Rush, Homeâ€"Based Business Assoâ€" ciation and Larry Weis, Chartered Accoun: T15 pm. at the Main Branch of the KPL.Topics to be discussed: startâ€"up, acâ€" counting, taxation and advertisingfrom business. Call 743â€"0271, ext. 254to register. Canoe Club ‘mavamn~ _ Bulk Food & Baking Supplies \____â€"â€" Regina Street at Columbia Street _ _ Waterioo Come In and SAVE! HOURS: Mon.â€"Wed. 7:30â€"6; Thurs. and Fri. 7:30â€"9; Sat. 7:30â€"6 Bulk Food & Baking Supplies Wed., Nov. 18 at Branch of the Compare Our Bulk Prices For Street North, Waterloo, this evening will begin at 8 p.m. and admission is compliâ€" will also feature soloist Anne Campion and instrumentalist Paul Federeau on the‘ trumpet and piccolo. Both artists will be accompanied by pianist Emily Fehr, Held at Waterloo Pentecostal Church, 395 King annual fimdrnvnr,. Nov. 14. The evening The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Crisis Pregnanâ€" cy Centre presents Moira Brown of the daily television program 100 Huntley Street, as a guest speaker at itsthird able in our Tea Room. For further informaâ€" tion contact Chris at 888â€"6356. Pregnancy Centre fundraiser The Rotary Adult Centre will hold a Christmas boutique and bake sale Sat., Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Wing 404 RC.A.FA. Rotary Adult Centre, 510 Dutton Drive, Waterloo. The sale will feature Christmas crafts, decorations for the home, and unique gifts as well as homeâ€"made baking. Refreshments availâ€" Christmas show UW open house The public is invited to come and discover the University of Waterlco at an open house Sat., Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Faculties and colleges will open their doors with special exhibits and interactive deâ€" monstrations, and there‘ll be tours of presentations, and lectures. The open house coincides with the university‘s 35th anâ€" niversary and occurs during Homecomeing Weekend. Other events during the week: end include the Naismith Classic univerisâ€" ty basketball tournament and the opening of a groundwater exhibit at the Biclogyâ€" Earth Sciences Museum where specially labelled bottles of water will be given to open house visitors. Christmas boutique and bake sale Join artisans from across Ontario in a celebration of arts and crafts Sun., Nov. 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Upper Level, Kitchener Farmer‘s Market, Corner of Frederick and Duke Sts. in downtown Kitchener. All products are preâ€"selected and available for sale. Show features craft draws and refreshments. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for seniors and students and children under 12 are free. Free parking is available at Market Square Garage. For more information call 741â€"2297. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more information call Christine at699â€"4015. (Next to McDonald‘s) Christmas arts & crafts sale The Waterloo Rod & Gun Club, RR. #1, St. Jacobs, just past Wagner‘s Corner‘s is having a Christmas Arts, Crafts and Bake Sale Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Nov. 8 from noon to 4 p.m. Quality crafts â€" Folk Art, Wearable Art, Victorian Accessories, China Painting, Knitting, Sewing, Crochet, Chocolates, Petal Porcelain, Rocking Ani The Adoptive Parent‘s Association meets Tues., Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Anne‘s School Library, 25 East Ave., Kitchener. This meeting will be on International Adoption. Speaker: Craig Gauld. For more information call 885â€"1647. sion $1. For more information call 664 Adoptive Parent‘s arranged but preâ€"registration is a must. For more information or to register for a hike please meet at the Waterloo City Centre. The Outgoers Hiking Club is a group of active and friendly older adults who exâ€" plore various walking trails. New members evenings 7â€"9 p.m. in the Eby Room of the Kitchener Public Library. Topics include: "Information about Mental IlIness", "‘Medâ€" ication Used in the Treatment of Mental lliness", "Legal Rights and Responsibiliâ€" ties Regarding Mental Health Issues", "Mental Health Community Resources", and ‘"‘Mental Health Selfâ€"Help Advocacy and Networking". For further information call 744â€"1645. Outgoers hiking club 886â€"7001 We take great pride and accept the responsibility of being Waterloo‘s newspaper â€" in all departments from editorial to advertising to circulation and flyer delivery. We‘re about Waterloo, and for Waterloo. For 136 years, and counting. 725â€"2807 Afternoon Tea and Information Sharing Your Host: JULIA SPALL Writer for Vista Magazine and Consultant for Alternative Living Concepts 4 ¢ o R.S.V.P. 747â€"0452 by Friday, Nov. 6 Requesting the pleasure of your company Wednesday, November 11, 1992 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. WATERLOO ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 2 King St. S. Waterloo $50.00 gift certificate from musceac«« The Cycle Path. Buy a auon m CCC v’"v OM _i__d H“J C TH $2.00 subscription from your Waterloo Chronicle : Carrier and become eligible for the draw to be made November 23, 4 ¢ o Six subscribers will win a for OCTOBER COLLECTION:

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