Waterloo Chronicle | Thursday, November 10, 2022 | 18 waterloochronicle.ca DY=\TAV/=) 9 Janta! maa) <<. ~ aah \4 THE HOLIDAY RUSH IS y \ COMING. DON’T LEAVE f YOUR CUSTOMERS WAITING. <2 = | ies ‘S ey Ys me From city centres to rural communities, we have you covered with: Best In Class Next Day Delivery Decades of experience Competitive Pricing Limitless volume capacity Join some of Canada’s largest companies who rely on us for their ecommerce delivery. Get a quote today: metrolandparcelservices.ca SCAN FOR PARCEL SERVICES INSERM ETON EVENTS FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11 Adult Mixed Fun cuning WHEN: 8:30 a.m - 12:30 p.m WHERE: Galt Curling Club, 1610 Dunbar Rd, Cambridge CONTACT: JIM FIDDLER, 5196585762, jim.fiddler@yahoo.ca COST: Pay as you go Pay as you go, no equipment required just clean shoes. We will ‘teach you the game. UpTownGallery presents new art exhibition Kaleidoscope WHEN: 11:00 a.m - 6:00 p.m E: Uptown Gallery, 75 King St. S., Waterloo CONTACT: fo@uptowngallerywaterloo.com, http://www.uptowngallerywater- loo.com UpTown Gallery presents a new ibit “idoscope" Ardea Thurston-Shaine. This show runs until Nov. 13 at Waterloo Town Square. Friday night social darts WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 9:00 p.m WHERE: Royal Canadian Legion, Preston Branch 126, 334 Westminster Dr. N. Cambridge , Cam- bridge CONTACT: Donna St Louis, 519 221 6429, dstlo51@gmail.com Open to everyone. $5.00 per person. Social darts Sept. 23rd ane ent 30th. Registration at Play starts at 7:30 nn m. a Teague will be formed and run from Oct. 7th through March 31st at which time cash prizes will be awarded. Sign up now! Friday night karaoke at Galt Thank you! It's an honour to serve as your Chair. | respect the trust Legion WHEN: 7:00 p.m - 11:00 p.m WHERE: Galt Legion Br.121, 4 Veterans Way, Cambridge CON- TACT: Royal Canadian Legion branch 121, 1 (519) 621-5850, ie ial http://www. galtlegion Friday night karaoke at ‘the Galt Legion. Come on down every Friday night from 7 p.m. till ose to share some good times and great company in a safe comfort- able environment. This Is How we Got Here by : o1 p.m - 10:00 p.m E: Conrad Centre for the Performing Arts, 36 King St W, Kitchener CONTACT: (226)-444- 8011, info@greenlight-arts.com, https://www.ticketscene.ca/ series/934/ COST: TUES - SAT: $15 - $28, SUN: pay-what-you- can Playwright Keith Barker has written a down-to-earth drama that is as hopeful as it is mourn- ful, full of life and lovable charac- ters. - Kelly Nestruck, The Globe and Mailwww.greenlight- Murdoch Mysteries: In Concert :00 p.m Centre In The Square, 101 Queen St. N., Kitchener CONTACT: TheMuseum, Kitchener- Waterloo Symphony, 519- 745-4711, https://themu- seum.ca/murdoch-mysteries-the- experience/ COST: see website for ticket info Canada's #1 drama comes to musical life! See Detective Mur- doch and the entire cast on the big screen accompanied by Robert Carli's score performed live by the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony in sync to ‘Murdoch Ahoy’, one of the most beloved you have placed in me through re-election episodes SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Ganthridge Farmers’ Market WHEN: 7: .m - 1:00 p.m WHERE Cambridge Farmers! Market, 40 Dickson St., Cam- bridge CONTACT: Cambridge Farmers’ Market, 519-740-4681, https://www.cambridgefarmers- market.ca/ The Market is the City's hub for produce, foods and independent businesses. It continues its "Meet the Producer" tradition from the 1830s, connecting citizens and farmers. Saturday's, open year- round from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in historic Galt. bet pecans Farmers Market JEN: - 3:00 p.m WHERE: St. sacobs Farmers’ Market, 1386 King St. N., Wool- wich CONTACT: 519-747-1830, marketoffice@stjacobsmar- ket.com, https://stjacobsmar- ket.com/ Open year-round Thursday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., mid-June to Labour Day. Investigating Murdoch Myster- les: The Exhibiti JEN: 1:00 Dm 2:00 p.m WHERE: TheMuseum, 10 King St. W., Kitchener CONTACT: Market- ing, marketing@THEMUSEUM.ca, https://themuseum.ca/murdoch- mysteries-the-experience/ Murdoch Mysteries: The Exhibi- tion, transports you behind the scenes of this internationally acclaimed show. Step behind the camera and immerse yourself in the fascinating history, science, and fashion of the series. ‘SCAN THIS CODE =! for a list of local New Hamburg Independent website. | look forward to the next four years. There are challenges ahead, but | am committed to working with you to build Waterloo Region as an inclusive, equitable, thriving and sustainable community that fosters opportunity for all Thank you for your continued support. - Karen Redman KAREN REDMAN Chair * Waterloo Region