Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1971, p. 7

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2.3 Christina Hueglin. 85 Roger Street. Waterloo, celebrat- ed her 90th birthday Tuesday. She is the oldest living resident of the city whose parents were also born here. Her father. Ferdinand Hueglin. was born here about 140 years ago, Youth program explained at St. Agnes CWL meeting A university student who took part in one of the fed- erally-sponsored opportun- ities for youth programs during the summer was guest speaker at the St. Agnes Catholic women's league general meeting November 8. Mary Close, a Waterloo Lutheran University stu- dent majoring in social work, told CWL members about homes for special-care patients in the Waterloo- Kitchener area. In other business, a re- port indicated that pupils from St. Agnes and St. Thomas schools collected $168 for UNICEF on Hal- loween. Members were asked to contribute 40 pounds of cook- ies to the Margaret McDon- aid Sunshine Home. The December 8 meeting will include a pot luck sup- per preceding a 6:30 p.m. mass and communion. ll:00p.m. Sunday 1:00 - 10:00 p.m. FAMIlV BOWLING Friday, Saturday, Sunday 4 - 7 pm. 30c per game OPENINGS FOR ‘COUPLES MIXED LEA- (GUE, Wednesdays." p.m OPEN BOWLING Friday 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 14 Princess St. West WATER“!!! BOWLING lANES 742-9582 Members were invited to bring their daughters or a friend. Christmas gifts will be col- lected and given to St. Mon- ica House. CAFE MOZART "Dmscho Kondhorci .. Decorate Your Dinner with True Authentic Home Made, German Cakes and Pastries from 38 King St. South Waterloo ti7tt-a590 . SPECIAL WEEKEND AND VACATION RATES LOWEST RATES BEST SERVICE CARS FROM at FREE CUSTOMER PICK-UP and RETURN THE NEW 72's ARE IN Per 24 Hour Day Per Mile Sub Otrices: Inn of the Black Walnut and Walper Hotel Fitness expert speaks . , to local Opti-Mrs. club Johl that“; manager of the Fitness Center in " weaker it the K-W Arts Mre. regular meeting Nov- ember l. He explained his personal theory of proper diet and exercise to maintain phy- sical fitness and good health. Mrs. Bent Lang:- ger, an instructor at the center, demonstrated vari- ous exercises. In other business, the group decided to sponsor two families of the.child- ren's aid society for Christ- mas. There are four adults and 10 children. Each child will be given a complete, new outfit of clothing, a pair of mitts knitted by an Opti-Mrs. member and a toy. The adults are each given an article of clothing which is usually requested. Each family also will re- ceive a food hamper con- taining canned goods and household articles donated THE PRESTIGE Aooness IN THE WATERLOO AREA Contact: FREDDY SCHMiDTKE .2 storey office space or store space oTotal electric environment control OWall to wall broadloom tile to suit 0750 sq. ft. to 6,530 sq. ft. oOn sight parking oNOW leasing 89-91 King St. N. Waterloo 742-1998 byOpd-Mr'u. Mud afoodvalchet. Thetteartmguatrmeetittg ,rilltteheldDeeetgtlter6at the Kitchen: Holiday Inn. used clothing will be given to the CAS for the annual clothing drive. The Opti-Mrs. first at- tempt at a wine-and-checse party November 5 was suc~ JIM IAUMAN OWNER OPERATOR HOST RENT-A-CAR be used for community cessful. The prpceeds col- lected from 275 guests will The mild weather in the fall is a good time to make sure that your windshield washer fluid is' going to be effective when the cold sets in. The Ontario safety leag- ue says that it is a good idea to pull over and stop before using the washer in ex- tremely cold weather, par- ticularly if you are not sure of the strength of the anti- freeze. Windo w washing .0. ' 1tt-itoati-i.'ttttmtiv.t-ttrrttt,trrt - J Aus, WWI!» Conny u, Sella um IN”: AM ot " Mm in 579-1020 or 576-0193 GAMES NIGHT - for Seniors arranged by Optometric Dames Club, Emmanuel United Church, 22 Brid- geport Road West. Waterloo. Bingo, Solo, and Sur- prizes on MONDAY NOVEMBER 22nd, 1971 at 7:00 PM -Call Community Services: 576-0793 or 579-1020. FAMILY 'Y' .. Lincoln Road, Waterloo. --Activities for Seniors (FREE) on THURSDAY Af- ternoons from 1:30 PM -Swimming,Cards, Games, Etc., BOOK NOW! Call Mount Zion Lutheran Church. Westmount Road, Drop- In-Centre, Saturday, November 20th. 1971. Z COMMUNITY "aiiii", j,1,t'itt,s saunas 2 BOARD a Waterloo Siskins vs Stratford WATEBLOO GOLD FUCK TOURNAMENT WATEBLOO ARENA Thursday, November 18th - 7:00-8:15 Waterloo (M)Vs Dundas (ll) 8:15 -9:30Stratford (M) Vs Guelph (M) 9:30 - 10:45 Stratford (J) Vs Hespeler ( J ) Friday, November 19th - 6:00-7:15 Guelph (J) Vs Hespeler (J) 7:15 -8:30Waterloo (J) Vs Kitchener (J) 8:30-9:45 Stratford (J) Vs Oakville (J) 9:45 - 11:00 St. Clairs (M) Vs Dundas (M) Saturday, November 20th - 9:00 - 10: 15 Stratford (J) Vs Guelph (J) 10: 15 - 11 :30 Orillia (J) Vs Burlington (J) il:30-12:45 Burlington (M) Vs St. Clairs (M) 12:45 -2:0OGuelph (M) Vs Hespeler (M) 2:00 - 3:15 Hespeler (J) Vs Oakville (J) 3:15-4:300rillia (J) Vs Waterloo (J) 4:30-5:45 Dundas (M) Vs Burlington (M) 5:45 -7:00 Kitchener (J) Vs Burlington (J) 7:00-8: 15 St. Clairs (M) Vs Waterloo (M) 8 : 15 - 9:30 Kitchener (M) Vs Stratford (M) 9:30 -10:45 Orillia (J) Vs Kitchener (J) Sunday, November 21st, 1:00- 3:00CHAMPIONSHIP ICE SKATING - Moses Springer Arena FRIDAY - 8:30 PM to 10:30 PM Public Skating SATURDAY - 5:30 PM to 7 :30 PM Family Skating SATURDAY - 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Adults Only SUNDAY - 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM Family Skating Children: 25e Adults 50e Family: $1.00 SORRY NO SPECTATORS ih.. WATERLOO s; SUNDAY NOVEMBER 21st, 1971 _ JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY OF INTEREST T0 SENIORS ACTIVITIES SENIORS " SATURDAYS Watodoo Anna 7:30 PM 1:30PM "mum mums in? FiTi" arm" and: an" . . ." , ut A'.i: V _ I v _ _ i;roTiiijCF

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