Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Sep 1976, p. 17

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The fail program will in- clude the regular club group program for boys and girls ages 6 to 13. There will also be special classes such as chess, camera club. basketball and a variety of 9'3 " -tfifaterioo Chronich. W. S-ttter a. 1070 registrations ’ "itll ,,' IU " ' Time for registration will be 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p-m., Monday to Saturday. The Kitchener Family YMCA Youth Department will be holding‘registration for their fall program the week of September 13th. THE TREASURE TR o VE Hours 10-5230 Tues. - Sat. Hand -Woven " Union St. E. Wan-doc 745-6773 It is mr-called because of its ornate outside decoration . . . along the facia, the door, pillars, fence, etc. This home originally stood on Eby family property, and was built in the early 1850’s. At the time of the Charles St. extension, the City of Kitchener donated the home to Pioneer Village. The parlor, sitting mom, kitchen, dining room and bedrooms contain many pieces of early-day furniture. The Gingerbread House FUNERAL HOME BI Benton Street, Kitchener. Ontario. Phone 742-4481 Historic points of interest in Doon Pioneer Village Waterloo fire fighters Leo Grebinski, Dan Young. Dan Psutka and Dick Luening decked a fire truck with campaign signs Fri- day in preparation for their Muscular Dystrophy plaza blitz fythreiter-fhmitrork Introductory sociology will be taught at the Waterloo Public Library evenings this fall by University of Waterloo professor J.W. Fretz. This course is the first of two planned at the library in the next eight months. will begin in January is Ju- venile Delinquency, another CLASS Upholstery China Painting Adult Band Instrumental Instruction Woodcarving Alexandra School Weaving (loom) St. Louis School a) Tues. Sept. 21 ram p.m. bl'l'hurs. Sept.23 til-0pm. cl'l'hurs. Sept. 23 7:3010pm. each class limited to (6 Basic It and " Basic ll registrations) Basic 1 $23.00 Basic IF830.00 For additional information, call 83550. extensm 60 Courses taught "at library return to City of Waterloo. Community Services. PO. Box337. ADDRESS.--.-----------. e... CITY,...,... 'mr' _TELEPHONE.,.... Starting Amount enclosed Indicate Class Cheques payable to the City ot Waterloo P, .~ Er- l\/ "'1on gag! Sept. " and 11. The Firefighters hope to dolled $3.000 for MD in the blitz of city shopping plazas. LOCATION Lions Pool . Adult Recreation Ce’ntre Adult Recreation Centre REGISTRATION FORM T" 7 CITY OF WATERLOO COMMUNITY SERVICES sociology conrse.'l'hein- derttsqMgowiahtotakethe strnctor will be Prof. U, courses for interest are in- Kundrats. vited to attend the series Students can take either free. course for credit or interest. To be eligible for taking a Students enrolled in the credit worse. students mast course for credit should be admitted to University register with the tNtordina- of Waterloo. Tuition fees tor of part-tinte studies, at are $60 for adults. Senior the University of Waterloo citizens can take the credit by writing or calling 885-1211 course at no charge. Stu- ext. 3447. Fall Interest Classes for Adults STARTING DATE TIME FEE a) Tues. Sept. " 7:309:39pm. t15.01 b)Wed. Sept. 29 plus: - day Wed. Oct. 13 7:30-9:30 (Basic 1) Thurs. Oct, 14 (Basic lit Thurs. Sept. 30 8:15-10p.m. Mon. Sept. 27 Signature 3b9:30 pm. tts.00 no m.) plus materials Students enrolled in the course for credit should register with the tNtordina- tor of part-tinte studies, at the University of Waterloo by writing or calling 885-1211 FEE (weeks) $15.00 ( 10 Wis. ) plus material 830.0trt20 wks. I $50.00 couple $15.00 I 10 wks. , plus materials time

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