Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 May 1979, p. 27

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The Kitchener Waterloop Rally Club presents SNATR 2 (Saturday Night At The Rallies), a car rally for beginners on June 2nd, 1979. Registration takes place from 6: 30 p.m. to 7 :15 p.m. in the Torque Room at Wilfrid Laurier University, in Waterloo. Further information is available from John or Mary Van Dyk at 884â€"1864. Association to hold annual meeting The Waterloo Downtown Residents‘ Association is holding its 6th Annual Meeting on Thursday May 24th, 1979 at the Adult Recreation Centre at 8:00 p.m. The topic of discussion is ‘"Residents Groups and City Hall". â€" Parents to hold dance/banquet Block Parent Banquet/Dance to be held June tth at the Waterloo Regional Police Assoc. Building marking the end of our expansion of the Region. Tickets are now available from Becky Heck 576â€"3543 or Jacqui MacFarlane884â€"2691 at a cost of $7.50/person or $15.00/couple. Our Guest Speaker for the evening is Jane Hughes the Editor of Homemakers Magazine. Cocktails at 6 p.m. Smorgasbord 7 p.m. and Dance from 9 â€" 1:00 to the sounds of Larry Greig â€" Disc (Continued from page 14) While Dr. Crossman expresses no ambition to embark on any mass production of his prototype electric car, he sees the concept having a great impact on the car market. ‘"Seâ€" ventyâ€"six percent of urban driving is done within an approxâ€" imate sevenâ€"mile radius of the home, with twoâ€"people in the car,""‘ he says, ‘"and that is the type of situation where gasâ€" driven vehicles are least efficient." ~ The Firefly‘s eight golf cart batteries operating in series produce a six volt deep disch@rge that will take it from a standing start to 30 m.p.h. in seven seconds. The combinaâ€" tion of its aerodynamic front end design and the batteries lying in a horizontal "T‘‘ give it a low centre of gravity and flat handling. Jockey. Once the car is completed the Ontario Ministry of Tranâ€" sportation and Communications will safety check its various features to permit registration and licensing in the same manner the conventional gasâ€"driven vehicles are apâ€" proved. Once you have your Firefly, what about maintenance? Can the average mechanic service your car? Dr. Crossman says yes. The electric system is far simpler‘ and requires less attention. No oil changes or tuneups. And if you let the battery charge run too low, ‘"you‘ve got service stations all over the place.‘‘ By carrying an extension cord, you simply ask the nearest homeowner if you can buy 25 cents worth of electricity by plugging into any house outlet for a short time, says Dr. Crossman. The Kâ€"W La Leche League, Group No. 2 will discuss the advantages of breastfeeding at a meeting to be held on Wedâ€" nesday May 23 at 8 p.m. at 106 Red Oak Place, Waterloo. For more information call 893â€"0038 or 744â€"9630. Rechargeable carâ€" Le Leche League meeting May 23 ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, May 24, 8:00 p.m. The information gathered will coincide with the responâ€" ses to a questionaire distributed by the Ontario Hockey Council, at the request of the Honourable Rueben Baetz, Minister of Culture and Recreation, and will be forwarded to the Ontario Hockey Council. Any individual or group unable to attend this meeting, but wishing to express their view, are requested to send their comments to the Community Services Departâ€" ment,. P.O. Box 337, Waterloo, Ontario. N2J 4A8. A public meeting date has been set for Wednesday, May 30th, 7:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre. The purpose of this meeting is to provide the people of Waterioo, who have an interest in the Minor Hockey Program to comment on how they feel Hockey is ‘‘Taught â€" Played â€" and Organized"‘ in the City of Waâ€" ADULT RECREATION CENTRE King St. South at Allen, W: PV DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS® ASSOCIATION Car club sponsors rally Community Calendar MINOR HOCKEY PUBLIC HEARING WATIERLCD Waterioo ‘ ( WATERLO® MINOR BASEBALL â€" BANTAM NOUSELEAGYE Thursday July 19, 1979 ' See ‘Kiss Me Kate‘ in the Art Park, Lewiston, New York. Leave: 10:00 a.m. Cost: $11.00 Return: 8:00 p.m. (includes admission.) All registered players will be contacted as soon as proper arrangements can be made. x Due to unforseen difficulties related to organizing the Bantam Baseball House league, the start of this years season has been temporarily delayed. ‘ Thursday June 21, 1979 ‘‘Niagara Falls" Visit Laura Secord Home, Maple Leaf Village, the Horâ€" seshoe Falls. Leave: 8:30 a.m. Cost: $7.00 Return: 6:00 p.m. (person) Friday May 18 Semiors interested in forming a summer horseshoe leaâ€" gue are asked to come to an organizational meeting Monday May 28 at 6:30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre. j Special Lecture Series Tuesday May 29, 1979 1: 30 p.m. "OHIP and Seniors"‘ A representative from OHIP will be on hand for genâ€" eral information and questions regarding OHIP . In response to a number of requests, the Kâ€"W Serâ€" vices for the Physically Handicapped will hold a sale of handmade articles at the Adult Recreation Centre. These articles have been made at the Friday Afterâ€" noon Workshop at the Centre. â€" Admission: $1.00 ** If you require transportation to Senior Sunday call the Centre 579â€"1020. If you are planning to attend the movie and could drive someone from your area, please call the Centre. Color Slide presentation : â€" ‘‘Yugoslavia‘‘ Guest: Emma Mosburger Proceeds: Participation House Sunday May 27 Waterloo Minor Baseball apologizes for this delay. ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE For More information & reservations Call â€" 579â€"1642 BAZAAR *‘*Christmas in June" Friday June 1, 1979 1:30 PM CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 Be A Friday Afternooner Third Thursday Thursday May 17 2:00 PM Guest: Mrs. Wm. Tschirhart Color Slide Presentation: **Newfoundland *‘ . All Welcome. (Accommodation for Physiâ€" cally Handicapped Adults) SUMMER HORSESHOE â€" _ LEAGUE Ma & Pa Kettle ‘"‘THE EGG AND I" Senior Sunday ARC TRAVEL Thank you. 1:30 PM 2:00 p.m. RINK IN THE PARK RINK IN THE PARK (Certified O.T.A. Instructor, Richard Zilinskas) Waterloo Arena starting week of May 20th, 1979 FEES: Adultsâ€"$12.00 for 5 weeks. All sessions include S5â€"one hour classes Registration Form ADULT Class Times (Please Check) BEGINNER 1â€"Mondays 7â€"8 p.m. 0 Thursdays 7â€"8 p.m. O Dates: June 16th & 17th (Noon â€" 5 p.m.) Location: Outdoor Display in Waterloo Park All local Artists & Craftsmen are welcome to attend and should contact Community Services at 886â€"1550 Ext. 214. After hours call 576â€"2512 Waterloo, Ontario For additional information please, call 886â€"1550, Ext. 214 during business hours or 886â€"1254 after hours. Wateriqo Chronicle, Wednesdéy, May 16, 1979 â€" Page 27 Sponsored by Waterloo Lions Club and Schlueter Chevrolet DATE: Sat. June 16th 9 a.m.â€"1 p.m. AGE GROUP : 8â€"14 Years Boys & Girls LOCATION: Marshall Street Hill ENTRY FEE: $2.00 per car REGISTRATION: Sat. May 12th and May 19th at Schlueter Chevrolet Begins June 1st at Moses Springer Arena. Watch this ad for further announcements. * NAME .............llcccssssemmemeinllllls}.. PHONE ... ADDRESS ...............2.22222s02ssssse se CITY w22 Adult Recreation Centre Corner King & Allen Street â€" Waterloo s All interested ringette parents and supporters are welcome. 2C + RETURN TO: Waterioo Commu“?ity Services Box 337, WATERLOO, Ontario N2J 4A8 a# CO *L sc | > SEl Â¥ n b ts â€" a es RINK IN THE PARK FOR INFORMATION CALL 8B6â€"1550 EXT 214 (Office Mours) WATERLOO COMMUNITY _ SERVICES ANNOUNCES INDOOR TENNIS INSTRUCTION Please make cheques payable to the City of Waterioo J|FRIDAYs | saTURDAYs| SUNDAYS WATERLOO MINOR RINGETTE ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES ANNVAL _ CENERAL MEETING WATERLOO® DAYS SOAP _ BOX BDERBYâ€" _ COMMUNITY . SERVICES . _ ... AGTIVITIES Mon. 2â€"3:30 p.m. Tues. â€" Friday Wed. 10â€"11:30 a.m. |11:30 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. Fri. 10â€"11:30 a.m. WATERLOO DAYS ARTS & CRAFT SHOW Parents and ~_| Adult Noon Preâ€"Schoolers Hour Skating . ROLLER SKATING BEGINNER 2â€"Tuesdays 8â€"9 p.m. ; _ Saturday 8â€"10 p.m. . â€" C â€" FREE SKATING May 28th â€" 7:30 p.m. A â€" PUBLIC SKATING B â€" ADULT ONLY 300 Weber St. N. 3:30â€"5: 30 p.m.

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