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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Sep 1998, p. 26

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(""77.T.r.iCrc7ra,I,7,Tir,, __ WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION , CODE OF CONDUCT Fundamentals Born 1993/94 Saturday October 31/98 Pro-Tyke to Juvenile Born 1992 Ae 1979 After Thanksgiving All players will be receiving a telephone call advising them of their first ice time approximately the third week in October. The following Code of Conduct Step I' Training Session is mandato- ry for all WMHA coaches. Parents of WMHA players are welcome to attend. To register please call 725-1434 and leave your name, phone number. BRIDGE LESSONS for all age groups and levels will start September 2l & 22 For information and rcmstmtmn, call Mllos at 885-4475 CARPET BOWLING Saturdays 1 00 - 4:00 p m, Cost $125 includes refresh, ments. Come out for an ant-moon of fun! A great way to exernse and meet some new friends too' CELTIC DANCE Monday. October 19th for 6 weeks, Class at either Uh00 _ 1100 a m. or 7 00 - 8 00 p m $25 00 Ceilidh dances are similar to square dances WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REC LEAGUE START DATES MON. OCT. 19 TO NOV. 23/98 10:00 - 11:00 AM (6 WKS) $25.00 MON. OCT. 19 TO NOV. 23/98 7:00 - 8:00 PM (6 WHS) $25.00 Come out and try this new program with Marty Pullin. Irish and Scottish tunes will be played on the bagpipes and fiddle (wear Comfortable shops) THE CITY OF ILA.,ed,'ii', ‘eilidh dances arr similar in formation and movement to square dances. These dances are fun and easy to learn. You do not rvquire a partner tthere is no age restriction). Tuesday ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 579-]020 *Albert McCormick Arena' Beaupre Room CELTIC DANCE October 6th The Neighbourhood Watch Committee of Sunview, Lester, Hickory and Albert Streets invited university students to a street party Sunday afternoon as a way of saying “wel- come'. (left) Rob Huber, director of market- ing for Piller‘s Sausages (which donated food for the event) and his daughter Mia worked hard at the barbecue for students line the gang from M7 Lester St. (From left) Mayor Joan McKinnon, Mark Dorscht, Jason Mey- ers, Terry Dorscht, Clayton Magnum, Geoff Park, Jeremy Debelleval, Fran Sebben, Dom Cardilio,Jason Moyers, and Marty Taylor got to know each other. The event was held to build a positive relationship between stu- dents and members of the community. 1totttti,'ti.tttt"stttitt Howdy, neighbors 7:00 - 9:00 pm ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 185 KING STREET SOUTH COMMUNITY INFORMATION , 886-1550 "etroeucra.dal19oors The City of Waterloo " registered to be a part ofthe route Over the lastfive years the GRCA has completed over 80kms of Innis within the Grand River Watershed. This 'local rrtvt,fom Cambridge to Elam. u tll tonne” these misting trail systems For more information contact Karen Kovach. Landscape Architect. City of Waterloo, at 7474623 m form and movement - you do not need a partner - fun and easy to learn, FRIDAY FLICKS STARTS OCT. 2 at 2:00 pan. with Percy Muratzke slides of Germany and Austria. RECORDER LESSONS FRIDAYS 10:00 am. to 11:00 a.I'n. STARTS OCT. 2 $30 00 for 6 weeks Supplies cost $15 00 (recorder & method book), Learn to play this instrument in a small, relaxed group You will be pleased with your progress. (:QUNCJL www.city.waterloo.on.co The City of Waterloo invites you to attend an 579- I 020 Open House to view and discuss the proposed plans for the Trans Canada Ttairs-rs-r-;-:,),...., gamma ahh, Ni; October 6th, 1998 4:00pm - 8:00pm Waterloo Recreation Complex, Hauser Hans 100 Father David Bauer Drive THE CITY OF ' __ ,_. kr. 'rein-i-ar-tiii-ri' , gr

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