distance of the city-centres, there are so partially-empty schools, ( This, despite expand enrollments. l ‘It seems to me a much better I of tax-dollars to adapt those buildings to off space, resource centres, and committee rooms T am trying to keep an open mind on the iss but I feel I should share my reservations w you. If you have comments on this issue, I won appreciate your voicing them to me. (579-091 And, as usual, I encourage you to come to t board meeting, Thursday night. (Continued from page 4) Il1aNeatiiiii The Pondero Dinner Club is a m Every Monday from to eat lunch at the l to play cards and enh The Jolly Oldsteics Drar tive over the summer and will the fall. The club presents songs readings and nursing homes and s _._--.J .v-cIWICS The Merry Melodies choir resumet September 13 from 1:30 pm. to 4 pm every Monday. Openings are still av singers. People) will continue travelogues. slide prest out the fall. The progr; Centre. Project NIP, a nutritional improvement programkwill continue offering its three day diet analyses in September from an office in the Adult Recreation Centre. NIP staff are also available to speak to discussion groups, ......V . Cbclltly re- ceived a grant of $4,000 fromthe New Horizons program to Senior & Fall classes in . IIT'"."."""" . . . . start a" meals program for seniors at Erb Street Mennonite The centre also runs . . woodworking and fur nitur e refinishing Church. The program will be run in cooperatioh with Pro. for homebound seniors in the l sponsored by Project Woodwork will begin September 28. ject HEAR (Helping Erb Street Area Residents)’ Tenta- sists of feature movies bingo One class will be held Tuesday and Thursday mornings and tive starting date for the program is October . cost is 75cents , ' another Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. For those 65 - ‘l . . _ years and over, the courses are $10 for 20 classes. Adults . Bus Tours . Okt be between 40 and 64 can take the course for $15, Registra- Upcoming bus tours to the Stratford Festival. the St. Cath- 0 . tions will be taken September 13 to 17 at the Adult Recré- arines Grape and Wine Festival and the Simcqrand Grand An "Oktoberfest party _ ation Centre from 2 to 4 pm. The classes will-he held in Valley are also planned in September and early octoter. tht centre for October Il.. Din: the basement of Ruge's T.V. Clinic at the corner of King Dates and prices on these tours can be obtained by calling will be provided for dancing. and University Streets. "g.l'r"l"------,., Nutritinn V a V “"ku u: VLIICI.‘ “mug, .uacrame, mixed crafts. beginning crochet and creative Stitchery began the week of September 6. Registrar tion fees are $4.50 for a 10 week session. Registration fees are $4.50 for a 10 week session. . Sketching will be held Monday mornings from 9 to 11 a.m. Oil painting, advanced crochet and sewing will be taught Tuesday mornings between 9 and 11:30 am. Oil painting, macrame and mixing crafts will take place Wednesday mornings. Thursday and Friday will be devoted to begin- ning crochet and creative stitchery. More information" on these courses can be obtained by phoning the centre at 579-ttt2tt. - » _ Eight arts ind crafts programs funded through Project HOPE. a New Horizons program. willbegin September' 27. Registrations for sketching. oil painting, advanced crochet, ‘sewing, macrame, mixed crafts. beginning crochet and creative Stitchery began the week of September 6. Registra- tion fees are $4.50 for a 10 week unim- Pr9ject PROP - r...†wage-55m; soio will algo meet every Tuesday afternoon in September between 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Free solo lessons will beheldat the centre beginning the middle of-September. Classes are limited to 12 per- sons. ,7,“ --... IUIIIS to am wmmy Hunter Show. the London Fair, the Thousand Islands, Muskoka and the Sara Lee factory in Brampton _ are some of the trips planned by the club for September. Further information oithe club's activities can be obtained by calling Hazel Brown at 744-0122. The Jolly Oldsters Club meets every Wednesday after.. noon for progressive solo and games. The club also holds dances the first Friday evening of each month. Tours to the Tommy Hunter Show. the London Fair, the Thousand Islands, Muskoka and the Sara Lee factory in Brampton are some of the trips planned by the club for September. Further information min-n ,....L-- __ _-. Wam September men's the Mart of many new activities and 3‘7"???“ T’WW the resumption at - established chum “(Molt ky, ' h‘ l K F"s:vd. "rr,-""'.""""':"'-",';?"',?,,';'! Recreation' CentreJoorner at Allen and King Street: in '_. J2 _ l g _ vid Waterloo. f v5†C, 32;." M. _ aYfg/t'at"iyt,ttattrtteerr.toe,vo,t- -. "e, j --.s.' i . F grams offered by the centre. In fact, being more than 40 . . , _ _ ,, 'r. years of age is the only requirement for most of the pro- , I, 3- ' . grams. ., The Club 400 which plays progressive 79"†Tllnodnu -t4_, _ - Adult Recreation: came ,.._‘,. - IUI a ICU“ and enjoy free tea and coffee . Many attivities exist for thitkie -l- Project PROP PROP (Program Resources for Our I continue its Friday afternoon programs of slide presentations and guest lecturers through- The programs are held at the Adult Recreation Dinner Club osa Steakhouse Senior C it new'activity for seniors at the m l to 3 pm. seniors over 60 are I Ponderosa for a reduced rate, " Merry Melodies . Woulyorking“ Arts and Crafts Drama Ns Drama Club has been ac- and will continue performing in " songs, skits. duets. solos and res and seniors' centres. Jolly ouster: resumed practices Monday n A n m rt-, a' """"J o 4 pm. Practices are held still available for soprano murs over 60 are invited a reduced rate and stay â€nit“- , despite expandiné a much better use mind on the issue reservations with to me. (579-0912) u to come to the at the centre solo will algo meet to office ilizens would some l. 34? Weber St. N. at Columbia 884-1550 2. 355 Ell) St. W. next to Guilt-Mp 885-4760 3. Village Ono Univevsity of Watotloo 884-1553 4. 500 Glonlovost Blvd. 884-9911 with FAST FREE _._v_.., " nus! an! _ The Adult Recreation Centre recently re- ceived a grant of $4,000 fromthe New Horizons program to start a" meals program for seniors at Erb Street Mennonite Church. The program will be run in cmnnratinh ...;u. Tt_, The Jol tember Use our Money Saving' Coupon Specials at all 4 Locations l4,th 4 LOCATIONS - "m"'""""'"'"'"'""'"'"--- Jolly Oldster's senior citizens bariirentertained at the matinee her 2 during the Central Ontario Exhibition. . DELIVERY Meals Program CELEBRATION I " ï¬WWWWVWW?WWW?fl 3:50‘ PIZZA " J t: " Off Coupon _ tt GOOD ON ANY PIZZA )r: PALACE ORDER h: EXPIRES OCT. 30/76 t: (ONE COUPON PER ORDER) r: NOT VALID ON TUESDAY : SPECIALS Fir PALACE _ mg? _iJsljkliislslslsgsgggtgtikl 1ifdl, Jhlhlhtuik1i; Senior Socialites The centre also runs Project Senior Socialites for homebound seniors in the K-W area. This program con- sists of feature movies, bingo, cards andtefreshnknts. The cost is 75cents. the Adult Recreation Centre htrarram, Chronic... Wm, about; Mi. min if? Over40 _ grandstand show on Oktoberfest ty is also being planned by . Dinner willbeservédandmusii, Thursday, Sep- -'-oI5