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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Aug 1983, p. 27

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BULLETIN BOARD Local pool Fundays A morning of waler games and priges is plauned at Porest Heights and Wilsun Fools Wednesday. Aug 10 Fundays wili also be held Thursday Aug 11 at Idiewoud Pool from 10 % a m to 12 nuoun and at Cameron Heights Pool from 12 nuon to 2 p M Blood donor clinic The Kitchener: Waterioo Red Cross will spunsor a . blood doner clinie Wednesday . Aug 17, 2 t 830 p.m at First Unired Church, corner of King and William Streets Kautman Trailblazer Day Camp Trailblazer Day Camp at the A KR Kaufman Family Y ruas Monday through Friday from ® a m to 5 p.m for children aged four to 12 years Enjoy games, . craftis . movies and swimnming. During the week of Aug 15 to 19, participants will be taking part in the second annual Oympics For mere information, call 743â€"5201 Waterioo Band concerts The Waterloo Concert Band will be performing a free concert Sunday. Aug 14. 2 p m in Victoria Park in Kitch ener and later the same day at 7 pm in Waterioe Park Everyone is welcome Partâ€"time university students in the Simcoe, stratford and Walker: ton areas will benefit from â€" widened opporâ€" tunities through a unique ~‘courseâ€"sharâ€" ing °_ a y re e ment worked out between University of Western Ontario and University of Waterloo. According to this arâ€" rangement. several inâ€" troduectory â€"level courses in â€" arts and social â€" science. . when offered in these centres by â€" either institution, will be automatically open to students enroled in both institu tions. Under the agreeâ€" ment. when specified introductory English, economics, psychology and philosophy courses are scheduled in Simâ€" coe, Stratford or Walkâ€" erton by either univerâ€" sity, students will simâ€" ply register for them at their "home" universiâ€" ty under the course number of that instituâ€" tion, without having to go through the special procedures of seeking individual permission to take another instituâ€" tion‘s course and have the credit transferred to their own universiâ€" ty. The courses selected have similar content and â€" requirements | at both universities, which will take turns staffing them. In a joint statement on the agreement, Prof. Thomas Guinsâ€" burg, dean of partâ€"time and continuing educaâ€" tion, UWO and Prof. Jack Gray, director of partâ€"time studies and continuing education, UW, termed the agreeâ€" ment ‘‘an important venture in coâ€"operation between the two uniâ€" versities, which will enhance the universityâ€" level educational opâ€" portunities for students Pair universities offer course sharing New Hamburg will by held Saturday, Aug 13 #% pm al Pineview Stabkes vone mile west of New Ham burg on Highway 7 and 8 Tickets are $ per persun Bring your own lawn chairs Doon Pioneer Village Duon Pioneer Village and Heritage Community will fea ture the Gospel Tones, a sing ing group, in the Wagonshed Sunday. Aug 14. 2 30 p.m A slige show. entitled Oid Milis of Ontario by Robert Clow. will be shown in the Waterioo Township Hall, Building 1, from 1 30 to 4: 30 p.m Teen Dropâ€"in nights at the Y The Waterioo Family YMCA is offering Teen Dropâ€"in nights Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7. 30 to 10 p.m featuring activities in the gym and pool and free movie nights. For more infor mation, contact Beth Parsons al 889â€"3900 Kid‘s Craft Workshop The Kid‘s Craft Workshop, located at 125 King StW . in Kitchener, is offering a pro gram for children aged eight to 14 years featuring kiteâ€"mak ing. potiery. stained glass. theatre â€" and | halfâ€"day | lours from July 4 to Sept 2. For more â€" informatuon. . call the The Holy Family Centenmali in these centres while making the most effec tive use of the universiâ€" ties‘ resources in servâ€" ing the partâ€"time learner." The arrangement represents a further step in ongoing efforts by the two universities to coâ€"ordinate their ex tension â€"programs, to avoid duplication of efâ€" fort and broaden proâ€" gram choices. With the two univer sities working in tanâ€" dem, Profs. Guinsburg and Gray noted. they can "meet more needs than if their programs functioned in isolaâ€" tion." They acknowledged ing education, the new agreement sigâ€" 679â€"3633, or Dr. nifies "a high degree of Gray, director 0 respect and confidence time studies an between the academic â€" tinuing educatio departments at the two s8s5â€"1211, exte institutions â€" that perâ€" 2001. > Hoast and Barn Dance Waterloo Regional Police report the folâ€" lowing break and enters for the Week Aug. 2â€"9. Pinemeadow Cr. not reported if anything taken. Regina St. S. entry gained through rear window, pennies taken. Mary St. entry e Problems in reading? e Difficuity expressing ideas in words, or it e Difficuity understanding instructions? e Spelling or Math problems? e Feeling like a loser? LET US HELP YOU. is YOUR CHILD EXPERIENCING: Educational and Fa:ul; Services Clinic offers a comprehensive complete learning assessment by competent, qualified professionals SPECIALIZED COUNSELLING, TUTORING ANC SUMMER SCHOOL ARE ALSO AVAILABLE L OIII O Clarcawa EDUCATIONAL & FAMILY SERVICES $84â€"221 _ 119 pniv‘v ty East, Waterioo PARENTS Craft Worksbop at 1444011 Vacation relie! The ladgependent Living Centre offers temporary Yace tion relief to the disabled or {amilies caring for the di> abled Trained staff will pro vide care to disabled persuns in their home while the family is vacationing or the staff wili accompany them on their va cation and be responsible for their care Call $76â€"6300 Mon day o Friday. 9 a m Happenings library adventure in the world. 0f makeâ€"believe _ Admission . is {ree with a child‘s library Lion Safari events There will be daily perfor mances by Sophi, Cathy and Samson, the African ele phants, Aug. 8 to 15 at the African Lion Safari near Rockwood . Elephant riges will be given after the perfor mances. During the week of Aug 16 to 23, entertainment will be provided by the Par rots of Paradise tropical birds Wrapâ€"up seminar Kâ€"W Services for the Physi cally Disabled Summer °K Children three years and mits them to agree to assigning their own course numbers to courses taught by the sister institution." If this project â€" apâ€" proved for a threeâ€"year trial period beginning this fall â€" succeeds, an effort will be made to extend the arrangeâ€" ment to include other appropriate courses. A similar arrangeâ€" ment has been estabâ€" lished between UWO and MceMaster Univerâ€" sity to serve students in Brantford. For further informaâ€" tion, contact Dr. Thomâ€" as Guinsburg, dean of partâ€"time and continuâ€" ing education, UWO, 679â€"3633, or Dr. Jack Gray, director of partâ€" time studies and conâ€" tinuing education, UW, via garage, bicycle taken. Eligin Cres. entry via garage, tools taken. Bearinger Rd. entry through garage, stereo taken. Universiâ€" ty Ave. entry through rear window, cash taken. High St. entry via balcony, cash taken. are invited o Let‘s d storytime at the Tuesday, Aug. 16 for â€"1211, extension or in writing? entitled ‘Rights and Respon sinilities‘ Aug 16 it will be held at Albert McCormick Community Center from 11 a.m.â€" 3 0 pm The purpose of this seminar is io encourage and prepare participants o _â€"fAD(T ! Enjoy a game of DIngo antg ! Centre. Monday August 22 1: 30 p.m Admission: 75¢ Convenors: Arnold & Hilda Colour Movies: "Great Lakes® The Blue Heartiand The Cry of The Gull The Rise and Fall of The Great Lakes No Charge All Welcome SUMMER FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS Friday, August 12, 1983 2:00 p.m â€" Join us for a hike at sensible walking shoe â€" Meet at Centre 1: 15 pm will be arranged. SUMMER QOUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Monday August 15, 1983 ~Summer at Bechtel Park® §BT3 The Tomorrow Box Aug. 29 Metro Toronto Zoo Sept. 15 Western Fair â€" London Sept. 28 Fall Colour Boat Tour 30,000 Istand â€" Midland Sept. 21â€"23, 1983 $203.00 (twin) 2. OBERAMMERGAU 1984 Passion Play May 25â€"June 9, 1984 (Brochures available) WATERLOO REGIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT DENTAL INFORMATION CLINIC PaRrmcIPacTIon SUMMER HEALTH SCREENING FOR SENIORS wWINDERMERE HOUSE â€" Rosseau Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 579â€"1020 â€" SENIOR ADULTS BINGO & LEMONADE Wednesday August 24 Wednesday August 31 1:00 p.m. â€" 3: 30 p.m. â€" no appointment necessary â€" SUMMER THEATRE TRIPS Arnold & Hilda Wagner Basic Hearing Tests Adult Recreation Centre Wednesday August 10 Tuesday August 16 For appointment call 579â€"1020 of bingo and re AR.C. TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 VACATION TOURS > at Bechtel Park DAY TRIPS and independence, and hence. become more integrated itte the mainstream of the com munity . For further informs tion contact Kâ€"W Services for the Pbysically Disabled at 885 Afreshments at the where car pooling Â¥&J wear WATERLOO COMMUNIT \Yq SERVicES_ Bechtel Park â€" Call 743â€"3961 to reserve a court. Times: Sat. /Sun. & Holidays: 10 a.m.6 p.m Mon â€"Friday: 6 p m.â€"10 p.m. Another season is upon us and we are looking for your boys to join the flag or tackle team. depending on their abilities and desires. . PAY AS YOU PLAY TENWIS Centennial Bandshell â€" West Side Waterloo Park. (Free parking nearby at U. of W. Parking Lot ‘C‘ accessible off of Seagram Drive, Waterloo.) Pee Wee tackle â€" travelling team representing the City of Waterioo â€" 30 registered players â€" 9â€"13 years of age as of Jan. 1, 1983 with maximum weight of 130 lbs. â€" or 14 years of age as of Jan. 1, 1983 with maximum weight of 125 Ibs. â€" equipment provided except shoes â€" 9â€"12 games starting Sept. 11, 1983 â€" most games played on Sunday â€" $35.00 registration fee at Centennial Park Bandshell, August 20, 1983 at 10:00 a.m. house league 20 players per team 9â€"12 years of age as of Sept or 13 years of age as of Sep Ibs. s Jersey included in fee most games played on Satt $20.00 registration fee Volunteers: voumeceis. Youth Football need volunteers for coaches, managers and auxiliary. If interested phone: Flag Mark Springall 742â€"4588 Lions Pool â€" Waterloo Park Moses Springer Pool â€" Lincoln Road POOL PROGRAM: Public swimming at both pools JULY and AVGUST â€" (Monday thru Sunday) 1:00â€"4:00 p.m. Public Swim 4:00â€"5: 00 p.m. Public Recreational Swim 5:00â€"6: 30 p.m. Family Recreational Swim 6:30â€"8: 00 p.m. Public Swim Registrations are being accepted by phone or in person. Monday regular pool hours Lions Pool 885â€"6350 Moses Springer 885â€"4530 â€" TACKLE FOOTBALL WATERLOO CHARGERS Sunday, Aug. 14th â€" 7: 00 p.m. Centennial Bandshell â€" West Side Wateribo Park Sponsored by M.P.TF. and Waterioo s St 1000 gylllsimant Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 Eoi aies Community Services Department FOOTBALL (noâ€"tackie) SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS ACTIVITIES SWIMMING POOLS Saturday, Aug. 20th ONLY! â€" 10 a.m.â€"12 Noon WATERLOO CONCERT WATERLOO YOUTH » as of Sept. 1 and under 100 FOOTBALL REGISTRATION President Doug Gerth 653â€"9769 _ FREE _ SUMMER CONCERTS Saturday Chargers Cor Wust

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