Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Dec 1976, p. 23

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Minerva Shana. e femilieyzfeoe to Pioneer Village visitors. demonstrated spinning Saturday at the annual sale of the K-tht Handweavers' Guild. The sale and demonstration were held at the Adult Recreation Centre. In addition to the regular Monday to Friday day- time parking provisions for municipal lots the following municipal lots are available for pub- lic use during the evening and on Saturday: Caroline Street Lot No hourly parking Knox Lot _ limit from 5:00 pm. Herbert Street Lot to 1 1:00 pm each Dupont Street Lot evening and for daytime parking on Saturday. During the Christmas shopping period it is sug- gested that the public consider using the above municipal lots. particularly on Saturdays. to re- duce parking demands on the Waterloo Square Lot and on-street parking spaces, The maxmium free parking on the Waterloo Square Lot is 2 hours. Metered parking is also available on the Waterloo Square Lot for extend- ed vehicle parking requirements Caroline Street Lot is located at the corner of Caroline and Alexandra Streets, behind Water- loo Square Knox Lot is located at the corner of Caroline and Dupont Streets Dupont Street Lot is located on Dupont Street behind the Water- loo Public Library Herbert Street Lot is located at the corner of Herbert and Regina Streets Street people are feet Te people. They're neat people who meet people. Why not join up? Take a walk. .1 Downtown Municipal Parking lots CITY OF WATERLOO panntmaman' g Walk a btock.Today. ,)y,flfi rman e / SEPARATE SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE ON BOARD OF EDUCAttON On My. December 7 at T:3tt p.m.. the Grand River Comervation Author- ity is sponsoring a presenta~ tion entitled "ahe Clowns in Fantasy National Park".- Most people may be won~ dering Just what a clown show has to do with con- servation, but the exptana- tion is really quite, interest- in June of 1975, the Thea- tre Resource Centre opened Presentation uses ' clowns, O to make our streets. sidewalks and buildings more accessible for handicapped citizens. t . to offer grants and office facilities to neighbourhood associations for the purpose of fostering and encouraging their continued development q to examine methods of'improving b.uilding inspection. 0 to work at preserving the historic buildings and character of Waterloo. . to improve garbage collection and parking facilities at townhouse BLAIIE HULL WILL SUPPORT INITIATIVES: .VIIIE BLAKE HULL X complexes. . sat-sooo-ies-r-ttmo-tttite-r'-." in Ottawa, and included in its makeup was the Clown Co-op. Thrmtttftmrt the put year, the Theatre-Remrce lp the Ottawa area. In July M 1976, six of the clowns were "hired" by Parks Can- ada and Heritage Canada to create a show that would deal with the issues of their organizations. Out of this program grew A Budget Conscious * Integrity * Willing to Serve 12 Years Experience in Educational Administration "For Your Children's Sake" VOTE AidermanlWatarioo ELECT Elm} may National Put" which was produced and resented during the M. Res. pulse was enthusiastic and out of this, a national mar Generally. the theme of the production gives the audience an appreciation of ecology, nature and the out-ofdoots, as seen from a clown'c point .of View. came about:

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