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

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Page 8 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday , September 8, 1976 Theore will be fashion shows, demonstrations, apecial displays, oxmmmnmmmmmn mhw_mm.malmow invitation for you and one guest. FOR YOUR COMPLIMENTARY TICKET CALL 884â€"3994, 743â€"4655 or 884â€"6765 Explorers (girls) 8 to 10 years Wednesday 7: 00 p.m C.G.1.T. (girls} 11 to 14 years Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Beavers (boys) 5 to 8 years Tuesday 6: 00 p.m. WWAUMIK o 3 oridbe 12 0e ho Rive for all bridesâ€"toâ€"be who live in the Kitchener, Waterloo and surrounding areas, if you are planning a wedding in this area after Jan 1, 1977 you are invited. Cubs (boys) 8 to 12 years Wednesday 6:45 p.m. Scouts (boys) 12 to 15 years Monday 7:00 p.m. Midâ€"week Junior High Supper Wednesday 4: 00 p.m Young Peoples‘ Group Sunday evenings ‘"Opportunity Club®‘ for Seniors â€" 2nd & 4th Monday Choirs: Junior â€" 5 to 13 years Thursday 6:45 p.m. Folk â€" 13 years up Sunday 11:30 a.m. Senior â€" Thursday 8:00 p.m. .. There is a welcome waiting for you at Knox. Worship â€" Sunday â€" 10:00 a.m. ({nursery & Toddlers® care) Church School â€" Sunday â€" 10:00 a.m. (Beginners to Grade 8) PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES Date, Monday, Sept. 20, 1976 Time: 8 p.m. Place: Waterloo Motor Inn . 4TH INSTALMENT DUE DATES FOR PAYMENT WITHOUT PENALTIES ADDED Ward No. 1 (North Ward)â€" Septer Ward No. 2 (East Ward) â€" Septe| Ward No. 3 (South Ward) â€" Sept Ward No. 4 (West Ward) â€" Septe Additional Hours for Payment As an added convenience for n';aking payment, the Tax Office will remain open until 5:30 P.M. on all due dates. « Looking For A Church Home? KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH you are invited to the 1 (North Ward)â€" September 14th 2 (East Ward) â€" September 15th 3 (South Ward) â€" September 16th 4 (West Ward) â€" September 17th ;l;f Senio;s â€" 2nd & 4th Monday 2:00 p.m. 1976 FINAL LEVY REALTY TAXES BRIDAL SHOW 50 Erb Street West, Waterioo (beside City Hall) FREE Welcome Wagon Walter E. McLoan. Minister CITY OF WATERLOO se s s e« from magic carpet storyâ€" time and Saturday matinees to art exhibits is planned during the month. _ _ every Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. for magic carpet story for children will be held every week at 2:30 p.m. On Sept. 11 the movies will be Dr. Seuss on the Loose and The Lorax. Sept. 18 a Laurel and Hardy film en titled Pack Up Your Trouâ€" bles will be shown. Fairy tale movies will be featurâ€" ed Sept. 25. * During the month of Sepâ€" tember, the library will present the paintings of FOR INFORMATION ABOUT â€" Women‘s Groups Couples®‘ Club Study Groups Call 745â€"1 194 W Saturday movie matinees Walter F. McLoan. R.A. McKee, Tax Collector *‘ 4 4 t 644 4b 2 n Minister Oakland Crusaders win drum, bugle title On Sept. 16, a tiny tots preâ€" kindergarten class for pr¢â€" The Oakland Crusaders drum corps: of Etobicoke was declared the top corps in Canada at the National Drum and Bugle Corps Championships Saturday in Waterloo. The Crusaders won the A title and the overall chamâ€" pionship in the final comâ€" petition Saturday night beâ€" fore a crowd of 4,700. The Ventures girls‘ drum and bugle corps of the Twin Cities won the A girls‘ title and was declared the third the overall. competition. The Flying Dutchmen, anâ€" ether local corps, took third place in the A class and fifth i)lace overall. The Dutch 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 WATERLOO BOWLING LANES BOWLING â€" DailyVA:OO â€" 6:30 p.m. 50¢ Game Saturday 12 Noonâ€"11:00 p.m Sunday 12 Noon â€" 10:00 p.m. Fully Air Conditioned FAMILY BOWLING OPEN BOWLING for information calt of 3 and 7 years will reâ€" Art gallery plans _ several fall showings Boy cadets were ninth overâ€" all. a The unnnét of the B class was the Cardinals of Preâ€" cious Blood corps of Scarâ€" borough. The Cadet Lancers of Etobicoke took the C title. The Bells of St. Johns from Brantford won the E title and the Ambassadors of Aurora won the D title. The Kitchener â€" Waterloo Art Gallery has a number of showings planned for the upcoming months. On Sept. 9, the board of directors of the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Art Gallery inâ€" vite the public to view a selection of works from the Ontarioâ€"wide exhibition of visual art by Ontario will be William Boyle, exeâ€" cutive director of Visual ‘lm. vi”.” Introductions will begin at 8 p.m. and will be followâ€" ed by an informal recepâ€" tion lasting until 10 p.m. month will be a career lecâ€" ture by Capt. Bruce Legâ€" gatt, a jet pilot. Mr. Legâ€" gatt will speak Sept. 30 at 4:15 p.m. He will also show a film. Les Jouvencelles of Quebec were the only competitors in the trumpet class. The overall drum and bugle corps trophy presentâ€" ed to the Oakland Crusaders was donated by the councils of Kitchener and Waterloo. Individual medallions were presented to the members of each winning corps. The show runs to October 3. La Belle Epoque, an exâ€" hibition of Canadian paintâ€" 1910, will be at the gallery until Sept. 5. Included in the show are 83 paintings, carriages, a 1906 auto and various pieces of furniture from was created by the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery as its 1976 summer exhibition. Beginning Sept. 9, Robin Wight will show his recent work in the Cycle Gallery. Sept. 9 will be a meet the artist evening from 8 to 10 p.m. Wight‘s show will last until September 17. The Women‘s commitâ€" tee of the gallery will preâ€" sent Kaleidoscope, October 14, 15, and 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on October 17 from 12 noon until 5 p.m. tionery, hand crafted jewelâ€" ry, textiles, children‘s toys, The show will consist of an exhibition and sale of ramé, copperâ€"enamelling, _ apple Other attractions include demonstrations by local craftsmen, creative particiâ€" pation, pastel portraits on location and a German coffee hquse. crafts. The admission is $1 for aduits and 50 cents for chilâ€" dren over 12 and senior citiâ€" zens , _ weaving, . macâ€"

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