Page " - Watérloo Chtonicle, Wednesday. Decamber 22, 197.I ‘ ‘ 3C1 VICE) , Fatkitche " , r:;Li:'iii:iA:,, A user"'", .' I}, C T f,itl l Terminal, 7 9 1’3 . p 'ECE] & " 'r:'?: [i J, 5U' , Waterloo I It b" Illlilllllg L an: ' . . V _ I I King St. ' .iiliM .93; , Station I - iitiii, . 7 _ l-, 5 ca ' , Plaza, on I Time Iiii'iii:il. "-, "r-T, T P Il berl8.1971 1 to - . L lu), l . _ ll -, ‘9 f _ _ l Friday, I Illl,lllltl " "rJeCr,ii.iw', _ TLY Car. Slh a f itpl a: I Wr was; 3 - ‘m. w‘ Cd A _. l l , " ish BllitE, 5 _cirr... _ ‘ - [lltlEb' = , M ", I Mi Illl 'W‘†_ Cr-cl' {33/1- , J, iii': {is k; I a IEiiE ""Pir. d: \' ~\- a ' --r--d-F-s “*1". ' ' T: L - , "cc, my -, 1: -ec-crcc l " "rj:',::,).". I MERRY CHRISTMAS! " 'i-'ri:_'_'fi,sisii'i.i;_,:':t'_'sl I Good cheer to our wonderful friends and ' t' (i",')),,,'.-:,,':),':..] I coyntomerti. We're grateful to one and all. " f:" "r""' I f?ff/,ps' The " i:,,"' 'iitf,i',,"ot'd/ ar -"""------_, ts)! , Sade, o ( RESTAURANT) tif ' a 885-0580 ---, -_ ------" It"? . I ' J' k. _ _ g p-ir/rd: . ,PARKDALE PLAZA-WATERLOO g: AUSTIN ELECTRONICS 22 KING ST. S., WATERLOO 886-1360 For those cold morning starts call us . . . We've got a cure We accept most motor League Vouchers. Motor-Tuneups - Brake Service - General Repairs TV BROWN BOX FOR CHRISTMAS r ON-OFF SWITCH _ FINE TUNING 30 CHANNEL COMPLETE WITH CONNECTING CABLES. :OMPLETE For those long, Christ- mas holiday days when the kids are asking "What can we do?", the Waterloo com- munity services department has planned a variety of activities. Free ice skating, indoor swimming. a children's play, bowling and library acti- vities are some of the spe- cial events planned for chil- dren during the Christmas break. For minor league hockey players who want to practice their skating techniques and kids who Just like to skate, free ice skating will be available at Waterloo arena, Moses Springer arena and Albert McCormick arena. On Monday Dec. 27 free Mr. C. R. trBrien, Kitchener Postmaster. announced Dec. 10 the schedule of service for the Christmas - New Year"s Holiday period. The junior choir. comprised of students hom grades four. five and " at Empire School. took part in the school's Christmas concerts which were held on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of last week. Both concerts were very well attended. HI'da ti iti f kids' Regular Saturday wicket services will be provided at Kitchener Main Postal Terminal. 44 Gaukel Street: Waterloo Post Office, 70 King St. N.: and Postal Station "A", Fairview Plaza, on Saturday Decent- ber18.l976. Mail service for holidays skating will be held at all three arenas from 2 to . p.m. On Tuesday, Dec. 28, free skating will also be held from 2 to 4 p.m. at all three locations. Wakes- day, Dec. 29 skating will again be held from 2 to 4 p.m.atallthneearenas. - There will plete street ' on December January 3. l97i All offices will be CLOSED on the following dates - Saturday. December 25: Monday, December 27: Tuesday. December M: Saturday. January 1: and Monday, January 3. There will be one com- plete street letter pick up 1976 - all offices will be closed at 4:00p.m. - Friday, December ai, 1976 - all offices will be closedat4:00o.m. On Thursday Dec. 30, skating will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. at Waterloo arena, and from 3:15 to 5: 15 at Mos- esSpringer and McCormick arenas. Indoor swimming for chil- dren and adults will be held during the holidays at Wil- frid Laurier University pool. The cost is 25 cents for children. 50 cents for students and 75 cents for adults. Swim times are 10:30 a.m. pick 1976 up and to 12:15 pan. and 12:45 pan. a.m. to $230 p.m. on Dec. 29 and will Theatre Max, a popular theatre group that perform- ed in Waterloo Park during the summer. will come back to Waterloo Dec. 28 to entertain the kids with Where the Trees End. The play will be presented Dec. 28 at the Adult Recreation Centre at 10 am. Admis- sion charge is 50 cents for children and 75 cents for adults. The whole family is invited to attend. Five and 10 pin bowling will be offered at Waterloo Bowling Lanes and Bruns- wick Lanes over the holi- days for special Christmas rates. Dec. 26-31 from 10 208 l King St. s.. Waterloo Specializing in exotic 'coffees and teas from all over the world. Quality coffee beans such as Java, Mocha. French Continental. Espresso, Turkish, Colombian, Brazilian, Kenya, & a decafinated bean. Loose teas and teabags such as Indian, Ceylon, Darzeeting and In addition we have hand pottery, mugs, tea sets. tea strainers, coffee makers, coffee filters, coffee grinders, spices. old-fashion stick candy, outs & dried fruits. Come and Select your Blend of coffee or Tea and remember "it isn't a pity" because these coffees th teas are now available in Waterloo. STORE HOURS: Wed. - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Thurs. th Fri. - 10 a.m. - Sp.m., Sat. - Ba.m. - 2p.m a.m. to 6 p.m., children will be able to bowl five pin at a special rate of $1.25 for three games. This in- cludes free shoes. Ten pin bowling at Bruns- wick Lanes will be offered Dee. 27 to 30 from no a.m. tritium. ata rateofthree games for $1.25. This also includes free shoes. Special events at the li- brary include magic carpet storytime, Dec. " at 10:15 a.m. and Laurel and Hardy movies Dec. 29 at 2:30p.m. The Waterloo Family Y has planned a New Year's Party and sleepover for kids between the ages of 6 and 12 years. More infor- mation can be obtained by calling the Y at 885-3500. 42-593t