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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Mar 1980, p. 23

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Community 35 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOL The Waterloo Vegetarian Association will hold a potâ€"luck dinner on Wednesday. March 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the matheâ€" matics and computer building, rm. 5136, University of Waâ€" terloo. Bring a vegetarian item, cutlery and plate. For more information call 884â€"0324. Looht for something fun and supervised for your chilâ€" dren to do during the March school break? Enrol them now in the YMCA Holiday Camp. Enrol now by calling 885â€"3500. The l.’zzo Players present a variety of comedy, creative drama and mime at 2:30 p.m. March 19 at the Waterloo f March 19 The March meeting for the Community Resources for Women will be held Wednesday, March 19 at the Kitchener Public Labrary at 11:45 a.m. Program topic is ‘counselling : what to xlo in an emergency‘ with Trish Graham from the Crisis Stnicm Kâ€"W Hospital and Marg Telegdi. For more infoi ion call 653â€"2511, ext. 291. MATH â€" GRADES 9 to 13. Business Statistics, Math of Finance. Phone 884â€" Public Library Graduates of this program are trained to diagnose, locate and repair the electrical and mechanical faults in major domestic appliances. The Appliance Servicing Program emphasizes ‘ fundamental principles and provides a firm technical foundation upon which further knowledge may be based, as technological advances are made in the industry. This 40â€"week program accepts students every Monday. 34 TUTORING Community Resources for Women are you don for the rest of your life? NZ Building skills today for the needs of tomorrow. Vegetarian association dinner 7 March 19 Waterloo ‘Y‘ spring break camp Varietyâ€"comedy show at library APPLIANCE SERVICING (11) 35 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOL 37 BUSINESS SERVICES How would you like to qualify for employment in thousands of occupations. do it at a low cost and enjoy it? o you lack basic education? This program could improve your skills in Math and English and act as a stepping stone to one of our varied programs. â€" YES? Then why not enrol in one of the 77 different programs offered at Conestoga College? SEE â€" FLETCHER‘S Acâ€" counting Services for efâ€" ficient bookkeeping and income tax services. Teleâ€" phone 742â€"6831. INCOME TAX Returns â€" Personal and small buâ€" siness, reasonable rates. Phone 884â€"1508, 5:00â€"9:00 p.m. or weekends. _ (13) Building skilts today for the needs of tomorrow. for the rest of your life? ACADEMIC UPGRADING NUTRITION "*SURVIVAL IN THE SUPERMARKET â€" (coping with today‘s food prices) Tuesday March 25, 1980 1:30 pm â€" 3:30 pm Guests: Lorna Miller & Lina Robichan Community Nutritionists, Waterloo Health Unit starting Monday April 21st or Wednesday April 23rd 8â€"10 pm at Adult Recreation Centre j 8 lectures â€" $25 ($15 for seniors) For more information on registration call Milos Polak 8854475 or Hazel Mueller, 884â€"9812 4 days at SUNDANCE RESORT IN MUSKOKA ON LAKE OF BAYS S acis May 13 to 15 h 3 Day Visit to HOLLAND, MICHIGAN FOR TOURS, Music and Volksparade _ Apr. 30 to May 2 3 day visit to TOLEDO FOR THEATRE Shopping and Tours cce w ecccnnccrnteenhecnamencmees Classes start week of April 14th Registration Fee: $10/8 wks. except * Monday â€" Oil Painting 9 am Beg. Quilting 9 am Apple Doll 1:30 pm *Creative Crafts 1:30 p.m. (May 12 â€" June 9) Tuesday â€" Sketching 9:30 am Sewing 9:30 am f f Crochet 9:30 am 2 â€". Ladies Fitness 10:45 am *China Painting 1:30 p.m. $5/4wks. April 1â€"April 22) Thursday â€" Int. Quilting 9 am *Aquabics $8/6wks. (Mar. 20â€"April 24) Friday â€" Ceramics 9:30 am TV SHOW â€" "ROUNDABOUT® Taped, produced and directed by the Seniors at the Adult Recreation Centre will be shown Thursday, March 13th, 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 15th, 4:30 p.m., Grand River Cable 4. % Classes in woodworking, small upholstery & furniture refinishing will start March 18, 1980. Registration is at Adult Recreation Centre. March 12.13 & 14 from 2 pm â€" 4 pm. For more information call Adult Recreation Centre 579â€"1020â€" Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake SHAW FESTIVAL | Sunday May 25 1980 _ ‘"Cherry Orchard Leave 3:30 p.m. Return 11:00 p.m. COST : $20 person (meal not included ) INCOME TAX Trained volunteers are available to assist Senior Ciâ€" tizens who are on SUPPLEMENT ONLY in the com pletion of their 1979 Income Tax Returns. For appointâ€" ment please call the Centre â€" 579â€"1020. Those Seniors NOT on SUPPLEMENT are invited to attend a workâ€" shop Wednesday, March 19. 1980 â€" 1:30â€"3:30 p.m. You will be familiarized with an Income Tax Return Form and how to complete it. Question & Answer Period. __. for information call ¢ 579â€"1642 Mon.â€"Fri. 7 9 am.â€"12 noon s Niagara Falls . Niagara Blossom Festival Parade Saturday May 3, 1980 Leave: 7:30 a.m. Return: 5:30 p.m. _ $6.50/person € Thursday March 13 1;30 p.m. ~â€" *‘*Safety in and Around the Home® Guest: Mr. David Friesâ€"Safety Consultant Friday March 14, 1980 2:00 PM ‘*Spring Gardeningâ€"Home and Apartment®" â€" Questions & Answers ; Guest: Mr. Ernie Kinghamâ€"CKKW Radio ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER CORNER KING & ALLEN STS. WATERLOO 579â€"1020 SPRING CRAFT & INTEREST â€"COURSES Thursday March 20 1:30 p.m. ‘‘Baking Your Own Bread" Guest: Ms. Karen Chisholm BASIC & INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE COURSES A.R.C. TRAVEL CLUB Ministry of Agriculture LECTURE SERIES June WOODWORK 22 to 25 6 4 St. Davids Junior High School â€" Thursday 7â€"9 p.m. FEE: 50¢ per person â€" 3 courts available Participants must provide own racquet, shuttles and wear running shoes. Nets will be provided. Note: Last week for this program is March 13th. Location: Laurel Vocatiional School ; If you have not received your schedule of your time please call 886â€"1550, Ext. 214 during business hours and a copy will be sent to you. Program of Irish Folk Tunes and Traditional Music featuring David Rairford â€" Irish tenor from London, Ontario. °_ March 17th, 1980, 7:30 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 1. FREE ICE SKATING COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 < WEAVING ON LOOM FOR ADULTS > Spring session begins April 5th â€" Tuesdays 7:30â€"10 pm Wednesday 1:30â€"4 pm Fee: $30.00 for 10 weeks Location: St. Louis Schoolâ€"Waterloo Phone 886â€"1550 During business hours to register $2.00 â€" Daily Booster Pass f $5.00 â€" Total Championship Pass Note: Children under 13 â€" 50¢ per day Sat. March 15th 10 am _ Cambridge Holiday Inn For more information call 886â€"2246 after 5 p.m Rink in the Parkâ€"Seagram Drive, Waterloo MARCH 18th, 19th, 20th & 21st. â€" 2:15 â€" 4:00 p.m. INDOOR SWIMMING â€" : A. Waterloo Family ‘¥" b. Breithaupt Recreation Centre Margaret Avenue, Kitchener 885â€"7134 5 PIN BOWLING A. Twin City Bowl Lower Mall, Waterloo Square 886â€"2330 B. Waterloo Bowling Lanes _ Princess Street, Wateriloo 886â€"2900 ROLLER SKATING Great Skate Place : 70 Belcan Place, Waterloo 886â€"8800 MARCH BREAK DAY CAMP For Boys and Girls Ages 412 WATERLOO Family "Y" . PHONE 885â€"3500 for information. BADMINTON FOR ADULTS _ WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER ANNOUNCES INDOOR TRYOUTS _ FOR SELECT & REP TEANMS Lincoln Road, Waterloo FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT WATERLOO CONCERT BAND Waterloo Memorial Arena April 10thâ€"13th Advance Tickets Now on sale daily at City Hall Monday â€" Friday â€" 8:30 a.m.â€"4:30 p.m 3rd Floor Marsland Centre Community Services Dept. MENS FIELD HOCKEY ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING & â€" will be coâ€"hosting the 1980 NATIONAL RINGETTE CHAMPIONSHIPS THE CITY OF WATERLOO RINGETTE CANADA

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