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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Apr 1980, p. 23

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CjiiiihTiikiii/ The Schneider Male Chorus of Kitchener will mt a macert at Eastwood Collegiate Auditorium at ' pm. on Webeaday. April 9. The concert, enamored by the fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. costs " for adults and 81.50 for children. Advance tickets can be obtained by calling 745- trm or 83-184. Would you like to km more about water ttaBett The " terioo Family Y is altering a class in synchronised swim- ming beginning in April for youth aged 1 to IT on Friday evenings 6-7 pm. For more information on the lo-week see sion call 3153500. . V _ The Waterloo Junior Farmers are holding a membership drive during the month of March. A J.F. is a person aged 15 to 29 who wishes to become involved in community activi- ties including entertaining senior citizens. attending provin- cial conferences and participating in zone and provincial competitions. If you are interested in becoming a J .F.. come out to their variety night on April 11 at 8 p.m. in the Galt Library. The Waterloo Family Y presents a challenging program of life-guarding procedures and first aid care for those who already have their bronze medallion award and are 16 years of age. The award prepares participants to take on the role of lifeguard in a public area. The course will be held Wed- nesday evenings from 6 to 8:30 pm. beginning Aril 9. For more information call 885-3500. George Burrett will speak on ‘Energy Conservation and Alternative Resources' at 7:30 p.m. April ' in the audi- torium at the Waterloo Public Library. . Junior farmers membership drive Bill Smiley (Continued from page 7) I'll be greeted by bone-wracking hugs, and mis- aimed kisses by two little blonde boys who love the north. and haven't had a cold since they went up there. (When they lived in the city, they had eternal runny noses and chest barks.) _ _ I'll pull out some presents and be the centre of at- tention, which is good for the soul at Igrandad: I'll have the odd skoal with the neighbours and ven- ture into town to see whether it's true that the Hudson Bay Company is gouging the natives. as it has since the time it Was formed by Prince Rupert in the seven- teenth century. t . If it's a clear day, I'll holler “Hello. boy!" across the 300 miles that separate my daughter and my brother. who is up in Northern Quebec helping or- ganize the greatest hydro project in the world. If you are interested in living in a church owned and operated Senior Citizens apartment building. designed solely for the 60 years old and over. then we have good news for you. . We are considering the erection of such a building. but must demonstrate that there is a need. This is ac- complished by a questionnaire. The location of the pro- posed building is 302 Erb Street West. Waterloo. On- tario. ' If you are interested, please fill in the request for a questionnaire below or Phone your request to "5-4320. v My only Eoncern ii whit fshouid wear, son Hugh having taken off with the last of my thermal under- wear. Where does one purchase fleecelined panty- hose? And when I come back. I'll smirk and sneer and snigger at my colleagues with the tan that will last a week. 1dfMtuarding Instruction offered Wat“ ballot deniontttratittt" Energy lecture at library Chair to perform April 9 SENIOR CITIZENS APARTMENTS Trained volunteers are available to assist Senior Ci- tizens who are on SUPPLEMENT ONLY in the earns pletion of their 1979 Income Tax Returns. For appoint- ment please call the Centre - 579-1020. Classes start week of April 14th Registration Fee: $10/8 wks. except . Monday - Oil Painting 9 am . Beg. Quilting 9 am Annie Doll l:30 pm *Creative Crafts 1:30 p.m. (May 12 - June 9) Tuesday - Sketching 9:30 am Sewing 9:30. am Crochet 9:30 am Ladies Fitness 10:45 am 'China Painting 1:30 pm. $5/4wks. starting Monday (pri) It, pr - wedneisdar April 23rd 8-10 pm at Adult Recreation Centre 8 lectures - $25 (815 for seniors; _ For more information on registration call Miles Polak 885-4475 or Hazel Mueller, 884-9812 Thursday - Int. Quilting 9, am Friday - Ceramics 9:30 am THUR. APRIL M. mo 1:30 PM ' “ANTIQUES - GLASS & CHINA" You may bring old china & glass to display or make inquiries about Guest: Mrs. Ruth Bermont of Pink Petticoat Antiques ‘ THUR. APRIL IO. 1900 1:30 P.M. "FRESH & DRIED FU9WER, ARRANGING" Guest: Mrs. Sandy Hayden of Petals 'tt Pots Cost: $rperson Tickets available at the Adult Rec Centre BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER CORNER KING O ALLEN 8T8. WATERLOO 510-1020 Friday April li, mo Cotour Slide Presentation _ Northern Frontier _ “Afghanistan. Pakistan. I: The Kyher Pas" [ _ Guest: Stephen Munich Mmm" "I Sill": "MT IEBIEII’IOI Gil“! SPRING CRAFT a. INTEREST t COURSES Toledo & Westgate Dimer Theatre TIVERTON - Bruce Nuclear Plant Monday May 26, 1900 $8.50/person APRIL SEMINARS BASIC & INTERMEDIATE BRIDGE COURSES April l-April 22) Holland Michigan May 13-15 Cost per person: 8110.00 Twin June 12 - 15 Cost per person 8144.00 Twin April 50th - May 2 "SOUND OF MUSIC" Cost: per person 8124.00 Twin “SPRING FLING" SATURDAY APRIL 19TH MUSIC BY- TOM TOD TRIO 7 30 PM. Sundance Resort-Masha” A.R.C. TRAVEL CLUE Niagara-On-The-Lake Shaw Festival Sunday May 25th 1900 “CHERRY ORCHARD'.' Cost: $20/person (meal not included, for information call 579-1642 Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.-l2 noon INCOME TAX my d L. ER 'tiii, s K, “m? ittilgiilrt tft Waterloo Ringette Association and the City of Wa- terloo congratulate the Waterloo teams for a very successful weekend at the provincial ringette cham- pionships. Waterloo is very proud of you! Has been cancelled for season. Program will resume in October. 82.00 - Daily Booster Piss $5.00 - Total Championship Pass Note: Children under 13 - 50e per day. The Tuesday April 29th coaches clinic which is sche- duled at Laurel Vocational School has been moved up one week to Tues. April 22nd so as not to conflict with the City of Waterloo Voiunteer's Dinner. T _ Thank you Waterloo Girls Softball is looking for cdaches to help inMay and June.. Please call 836-1550 during business hours sponsTsrRidnty C Dept. Instructor; Paul Cotey (Mtrryltiil Golf Club "f Wilma " Loan ran nouns "(GIRLS SOFTBALL GOAGHES NEEDED/7) "W h __ Proiessiorian CPGA member Fee: $20.00 for 6 lessons, 1 hour per week Location: Seagram Stadium Seagram Drive Flo-u citclo you: Class Proforma - Starting Ono: ‘l’imu: Monday, April 7ttt and 6:00. 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 p.m. “My, April tth. 6:00. 7:00. 0:00. 9:00 pm. NB. Spaces are limited so register today! "tum to: Wauvloo Community Swim . In: 331, WATEILOO. 001.750 Mag 4A0 Flo-u not. cheques payable to F l the City of WaMoo "ic" BADMINTON FOR ADULTS V - "srfrittit setiifiti" tttli/e,,'"'"' , Tuesdays 7: 10 pm Wednesday 1:30-4 pm ' Fee; $30.00 for 10 weeks " Location: St. Louis School-Waterloo Phone 886-1550 During business hours to register REGISTRATION FORM COMMUNITY I .5tlllb; SERVICES ACTIVITIES Mal-ohm! Centre: 886-1550 FOR IN‘ORMAYDON CALL ".t"o EAT 2t0 10them “all"! Waterloo Minor Pee Wee Tier I _ " Oshawa I Saturday. April 5th. 2:00 PM. OMHA Championship-Fourth Game April 1 our , Sth Mum Ticket New on solo daily at City Hall Monday - Friday - 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 3rd Floor Marshnd Centre Community Services Dept. Rink SOCCER (“HOMES - INDIE Waterloo Memorial Anna SPRING GOLF LESSONS CONGRATULATIONS General Public - 1-t:30 pm. Family Skating 3:30-5:30 pm. in the Pith Tfy" a'vmara will be when"! ' the mo NATIONAL _ . RmGETTE CHAMPIONSHIPS Softball is looking for volunteer ICE SKIN“ Enstor Sunday II hall a, 1m . Pa 23 iiirthiiiirTiiiiWy- Fiijices THE CITY OF WATERLOO RmGETTE CANADA

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