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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1982, p. 16

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{(One block west of the Conestoga Parkway on Northfield Drive} ALL FOR JUST: Junior _ $45.00 Aduit $75.00 or Family $125.00 PAGE 16 â€" WaATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1982 Northfield Racquet Club MAY 1 â€" AUG. 31 Compare what we have to offer with any other club: {One bilock west of Conestoga Parkway Northfield DOrive} ALL FOR Junior Aduit or Family $ Summer Membership at Northfield @zy<y: Racquet Club P 9: NO COURT FEES ON OUTDOOR TENNIS COURTS. TELEPHONE 884 7020 OR COME TO 7 Indoor and 4 outdoor Tenms Courts with professional lighting and playing surfaces 4 International and 2 American Squash Courts 4 Racquetbaill Courts Professional instruction in all three Racquet Sports A full summer program of instruction and play for adults and chiidren of every proficiency leve! * Video tape teaching and Nursery with free child care for preâ€"schoolers while parents play (weekdays only} Fuil locker room facilimes including whirlpools and saunas Licensed lounge and patio «: P Flower arranging featured at Centre The project, awarded a grant by the Waterioo Regional Heritage Foundation, is unique in its presentation of information through these fascinating dia logues. Prof. Mitsusumi Horita, a master of Ikebana and graduate of the lIkenobo Headâ€" quarters in Kyoto, Oral history program in full swing at KPL A catalogue of over 15 tapes has been reâ€" leased, with an annoâ€" tated list of the interâ€" views of local citizens on life as it was in the Waterloo Region. The Pleasures of Ike bana, a demonstration of the unique and beau tiful art of Japanese fNower arranging. will be presented by the Garden Club of Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo and the Ikenobo Society of Hamilton at The Cenâ€" tre in the Square‘s Stuâ€" dio Theatre, April 22 at 2 p.m. _ The Kitchener Public Library‘s (KPL) proâ€" gram of Oral History, initiated last year, is now in full swing. Kâ€"W Symphony boasts high subscriber rate _ If community supâ€" port for an orchestra is one of the indications of ts success, then the Kitchenerâ€"Wateriloo Symphony Orchestra can claim to be one of the most successful in Canada. During the 1981â€"1982 season, 70 per cent of all available seats were sold on a subâ€" scription basis alone. The CANADA GOOSE Northdale Public School Recreation Centre HWY. 8 KITCHENER Tues., April 27th Wed., April 28th 7:30 p.m. Adults $1.00 Children .50¢ for tickets call 884â€"6240 presents the Musical Play It is hoped that at least 40 interviews will be completed in 1982, thus doubling the presâ€" ent collection. Taylor notes that he would like to hear from people in all walks of life â€" and is particularly interested in talking to Coâ€"ordinated by a KPL Librarian, Mr. Ryan Taylor, the Oral History program is priâ€" marily one of social history, with emphasis on both events and perâ€" sonalities as well as the quality and texture of life in former times. Although Ikebana dates back many cenâ€" turies, one philosophy has remained constant â€" the joining together of Japan. will demon man and nature in strate the skills gained _ beautiful harmony. in his 20 years of pracâ€" The emphasis is on ticing the six different _ form and balance using areas of Ikenobo Ikeâ€" _ branches and flowers â€" bana (including the arranging, twisting, traditional formal arâ€"â€" and bending them to ranging used in temâ€" _ achieve the desired efâ€" ples. Kolen Rikki, and _ fect. the modernized adapâ€" tations of Gendai The resulting design Rikki). and the distinct floral combinations create Although Ikebana the individual Japaâ€" dates back many cenâ€" nese style that has turies, one philosophy â€" been admired and studâ€" has remained constant ied by floricuiturists â€" the joining together of _ around the world. Based on the size of the communities it serves, this means that the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Symphony Orchestra has one of the highest ratios of subscribers to population of any or chestra in Canada. During the 19811982 and because of indivi dually purchased tjickâ€" ets, actua)l attendance was even higher 0271 People interested in participating in the Oral History program, or those who know of someone who could. are encouraged to conâ€" tact the libray at 743â€" The present collecâ€" tion of tapes is now available for borrowâ€" ing from the Library‘s Information Centre, 85 Queen St. N. Copies of the catalogue are available at all branches of the liâ€" brary . World War I veterans __ MONTE CARLO NIGHT Both Friday and Sat urday Pops Series sold out completely on a subscription basis in The emphasis is on form and balance using branches and flowers â€" arranging, twisting. and bending them to achieve the desired efâ€" fect. season, the orchestra had a total of 7.750 subscribers, a 90 per cent increase in the number of people who subscribed just two years ago. It is hoped that this trend will con tinue for the 1982 1983 season Kâ€"W JAYCEES APRIL 22â€"23 8 pm â€" 1 am at Waterloo Knights of Columbus Proceeds for Community Projects Licenced under special occasion permit HELD UNDER LIC 361817 ROBERT KAKAYGEESICK JR. OJIBWAY ARTIST ENOOK GALLERIES Sat. April 24, 1982 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Grand Opening Phone: (519) 884â€"3221 New Location will be in 29 Young St Waterioo, On! of the attendance of The Waterioo Hortiâ€" culture Society invites area residents to an illustrated address on roses by Florence Gaâ€" hagan of Guelph on Friday April 23 at 8 p.m. at the Adult Recâ€" reation Centre, King and Allen Sts. Laurel School open house Main Series subâ€" scribers continue to be the most predictable segment of symphonyâ€" goers. Renewal rates in this series are the highest of any. During the 1982â€"1983 season, it is hoped that Family, Studio and Pops subâ€" scribers will take adâ€" vantage of the fourâ€" concert Mini Series package to sample the Main Series repertoire as well. Horticuiture meeting Laurel Vocational School, 108 University Ave.E., will hold an open house on Wednesâ€" day. April 28 Trom 7: 30 to 9 p.m. Everyone is invited to view displays mark ing Education Week In its first year, the Studio Series attracted 160 subscribers, filling the Studio to 70 per cent of capacity. Single ticket sales have been strong throughout the season, and it seems likely this series will sell out during the 1982â€" 1983 season A second Family Series was introduced for the 1981â€"1982 seaâ€" son, and subscription sales and individually purchased tickets have contributed to houses filled to 90 per cent capacity in the threeâ€" concert series. 1981 1982 and extra seating was added to accommodate single ticket buyers

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