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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Mar 1985, p. 27

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Centennial school operetta Centennial public school presents its school operetta The Utter Glory of Morrisey Hall March 27â€"29 at 7: 30 p.m Adults $3, students $1.50. Tick ets available at the school Easter craft and bake school at Conestoga Mall sponsored by Lakeshore Coâ€"operative Nursery School, Saturday. March 30 Nursery Bake Sale Twin City Squares Modern Square Dance at the Queens mount School at Queen and Westmount Kitchener, March 30 at 8 p.m. Guest caller is Ken Brennan. Admission is $4 per couple including lunch. Visi tors welcome. Lincoln Heights Church Men‘s Fellowship hold a Househoid Repairs Seminar Saturday, March 30. Learn the tricks and techniques of doâ€"itâ€" youfself bricklaying, carpenâ€" try, electrical, paint and paper and plumbipg. Bring your questions. Lincolin Rd. and Bluevale behind Zehrs Glenridge Bilingual School play Grades 5â€"8 of Kâ€"W Bilingual School invite everyone to their performance of H.MS Pin afore April 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Kitchener public library audi torium Lincoin Heights Church Fellowship Twin City Squares LOCATION First United Church King & Witiam St First United Church King & Witham St St. Luke s Church Franklin Ave LYNNETTE HANDLEY‘S Holy Cross Church East Ave Faith Lutheran Church 247 Westmount Rd Carme! Church 40 Chapel Hill Dr Faith Lutheran Church 247 Westmount Rd Grace Lutheran Church Margaret Ave Moose Lodge Tues ‘Thurs Wabanaki & Manitou Dr. 6:45â€"7 45 p.m Our Lady of Grace Mon /Wed 70 Graceheld Dr 7.30â€"8:30 p.m Faith Lutheran Church 247 Westmount Rd FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: P.A. LUXTON (519) 744â€"6482 (after 4:00 p.m.) or Sue Berard (519) 576â€"4319 (Daytime) Classes are filled on a ‘first come â€" first served" basis To assure your place in a class, you may preregister by 1. Making a cheque payable to DanceFIT (Canada) Ltd 2. Indicate class location and time choice on cheque 3. Mail to: 4â€"14 Irvin St , Kitchener, Ontario N2H 1K8 Note: Late registration will be accepted first night of class BULLETIN BOARD SPRING SESSION â€" WATERLOO o REGISTRATION NIGHT IS WED., APRIL 3, 1985 â€" FIRST UNITED CHURCH, (KING & WILLIAM STS.) 7:00â€"8:00 p.m. (Cheques or Money Orders) SPRING SESSION â€" KITCHENER REGISTRATION NIGHT IS WED . APRIL 3. 1985 â€" SL. Anne‘s School. 250 East Ave. (East & Pandora SL} 7:00â€"8:00 pum. (Cheques or Money Orders) CLASSES ARE OFFERED TWICE A WEEK (1 HOUR PER CLASS) FOR TEN WEEKS DenseFlT DanceFit (Canada) Ltd. EVENINGS Tues /Thurs Alice §15â€"6 15 p m 885â€"3307 Mon/Wed Alice 6:45â€"7 45 pm 885â€"3307 h Tues ‘Thurs® 1:30â€"2 30 pm EVENINGS Mon/Wed 7.30â€"8 30 pm Mon Wed * 10.00â€"11.00 Tues.‘Thurs® 9 30â€"10 30 a m DAYS DAY /TIME 2 00â€"3 00 p.m Tues /Thurs 645â€"7â€"45 p m Monâ€"Wed 615715 pm 645â€"7 45 p.m DAYS DAY /TIME Mon‘Thurs® Jane 9 30â€"10:30 a m 7428255 Tues/Fri® Donna 915 â€" 1015 a m 579â€"4794 MonThurs® 9:45â€"1045 a m Mon/Wed * 9.30â€"10 30 a m 7:00â€"8 00 p.m YMCA Film The Gods Must Be Crazy (tentative) will be shown Thurs March 28 at Wilfrid Laurier University at 8 p.m. in the Central Teaching Building._ All welcome . No charge 2, Hans Eugen Frischknecht organ 12 15 to 1245 p.m Lunch is available Featuring Chapel Choir, directed by Wilbur Maust and University Choir, directed by William Janzen, 8 p.m. Thea tre of the Arts. Tickets $5, $3 students/seniors United Church Noon Concerts First United Church, Water loo, Noon Hour Concert April Find pussy willows, "sap taps‘‘ for squirrels and other signs of spring at the Laurel Creek Nature Centre, Sun March 31 on hikes at 11 a.m and 2 p.m. Rubber boots will be needed. 885â€"1368 Choral Concert Cinema Anthropologica The students of the Eldon Leis School of Art present Brushmarks ‘85 from March 31 to April 12 in the Waterioo Public Library Auditorium On display during library hours. Free admission University of Waterigo free public lecture series entitled Classical Civilization® con cludes April 1 at the Waterioo Public Library Auditorium from 7 to 10 p.m. There will be a test for credit takers GRCA Library happenings Second Annual Celebrity 5764319 884â€"1075 7428255 884â€"0314 7424715 894â€"1534 DANCEFIT IS . . o cardiovascular FITNESS e SAFE, a medically researched programme e for women of all AGES e individualized for all fitness e FUN!!! LEVELS 4 High St St Danid s Jr St Lous Parish Willow St LOCATION McCormick Arena Y W.C.A 84 Fredenck St St Damel‘s 39 Midiand St Luke‘s Church St. Patrick‘s 50 Thaler Ave St Paut‘s 45 Birchcliffe Trinity United Frederick St LOCATION St Anne‘s School 250 East Ave St. Boniface Vamier Dr CHECK FOR A CONVENIENT TIME AND LOCATION NEAR YOU CLASSES BEGIN â€"WEEK OF APRIL 8, 1985 FEE â€" $40.00 (10 WEEKS, 2 HOURS PER WEEK) * BABYSITTING AVAILABLE Tues/Thurs 5t 715815 pm ("Â¥" class register at YWCA) EVENINGS DAY /TIME EVENINGS DAY/TIME Kâ€"W Area Chapter Public Educational Meeting Tues. April 2 at 730 p.m. at the Cambridge Memorial Hospi tal. Topic: Thyroid and Cancer. Guest Speaker Dr. E. Earie Brown, Specialist in Nuclear Medicine and Edoâ€" crinoiogist, Director of Dept of Nuclear medicine, St Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener A confidential support group for friends and relatives of individuals with eating dis orders such as anorexia ner vosa or bulimia will meet Thurs. March 28. in the GOLD room of the Kâ€"W Hospital auditorium. Park Street en trance at 8 p.m 8843462 or 742â€"2287 Several Senior Citizens in the Waterioo Area would like to attend the meals programs being held on Tuesday (George St. Church), Wednesâ€" day (Adult Recreation Centre) and Thursday (Erb St. Men nonite Church) of each week in Waterloo. Should you have time available and wish to volunteer your services to assist our seniors in getting a Thyroid Foundation Lennox Lewis, Paul Pottier, Victor Davis and the local media vit for the Y‘s Volleyâ€" ball Tournament Trophy as part of the Y‘s Birthday Celeâ€" bration . Free of charge. Con tact Ken Brooks 885â€"3500. Nutritious Meals from 1 to 4 p.m. Local politiâ€" cians, Olympians Mike West, FREED 7.00â€"8:00 p m Tues,/Thurs 8 00â€"9â€"00 p.m Mon /Thurs 645â€"7 45 p in Mon/Thurs 800â€"9:00 p m Mon /Wed 8 00â€"9.00 p m 7.00â€"8:00 p m 8:30â€"9:30 p m 5:30â€"6.30 p m 8 00â€"9â€"00 p.m 8:00â€"9:00 p.m Mon/Wed 7 45â€"8 45 p.m Mon/Wed 6:00â€"7:00 p m Mon/Wed Core Class 515615 pm Tues,/Thurs 8.30â€"9:30 pm Tues,/Thurs 6:45â€"7â€"45 pm Tues./Thurs Tues/Thurs 7:00â€"8:00 p m 886â€"5107 804â€"1534 7451086 6690â€"1171 P.A. Terry 894â€"1297 5789512 51764319 1428715 5794794 P.A 31 Kâ€"W POTTC nutritious meal, call $79â€"6930 at the Aduit Recreation Cenâ€" Kâ€"W Parents of Twins Club SAT. APRIL 13 Waterloo Arena (Bd.Rm.) 8 a.m.â€"4 p.m. SUN. APRIL 14 Adult Recreation Center 8 a.m.â€"4 p.m. TOPICS: Advance Skills NOTE: In order to attend Level II, You must complete both Level I Technical and Level I Theory To register (no charge for W.M.B.A. coaches) Contact your convenor: Novice Tâ€"Balil 885â€"2900 Carol Heimbecker Junior Tâ€"Ball 886â€"7394 Jim Lessard Senior Tâ€"Ball 884â€"3419 Doug Fisher Tyke 884â€"3756 Jan Kreutzer Peewee 886â€"3229 Betty Porter Bantam 886â€"3096 Marty Wolf Midget 886â€"0362 Doug Wolf Course commences Apr. 2, 1985 6 wks. (register at first class) at the workshop behind the log school house at Waterloo Park. WHEN: Tuesdays or Thursdays 9 a.m.â€"4 p.m. FEE: $20 60 yrs & under $15 60 yrs. & over. (For more informaâ€" tion call 885â€"4964) LEVEL I TECHNICAL (1 day) SAT. APRIL 13 Rink in Park 8 a.m.â€"4 p.m. TOPICS: basic fundamentals â€" throwing., field ing, batting, pitching. LEVEL It TECHNICAL (2 Days) FREE: New Spring Course, Wednesday, April 24, 1985 â€" 1 p.m. "LINO â€" BLOCK PAINTING® ‘"Create your own distinctive stationery or a smart print for your home. INSTRUCTOR: IRENE ZETTLER. Student Artist, Fine Arts Department, University of Waterioo. REGISTRATION: FREE ($10 Lab fee for supplies) Sunday July 21 â€" Wednesday July 24 Cost $325.00 each * Two "THE MATTERHUORN OF DOVER®*" Mount Snow, Vermont Wednesday, Sept. 25 â€" Sunday Sept. 29 Cost $425.00 each of Two. . The foregoing three trips are all incluâ€" sive, including cancellation, Blue Cross and all tipping. FILM NIGHT Thursday, April 4th at 7:30 â€" the Adult Recreation Centre, presented by Jerry Van Dyke. Refreshments. May 29 Stratford â€" "Pirates of Penâ€" zance" June 28 Grand Bend â€" ‘"Anne of Green Gables®" July 18 Art Park, Lewiston â€" ‘"Mame" Sept. 4 Stratford â€" ‘"The Glass Menagerâ€" VACATION TOURS TULIP TIME IN OTTAWA Friday, May 17 â€" Monday May 20 Cost $295.00 each of Two. KELLEY‘S in the Poconos i(“; May 14 Niagara Blossom Tour May 21 Mohawk Raceway ONTARIO BASEBALL ASSOCIATION COACHING CLINICS Friday, March 29, 1985 2 p.m. Color Slides by Victor Sawa *A Tour of the Cities of Spain and Italy" Solo for Easter ‘"The Palms" by Fred Pulkinghorn (Sponsored by Waterioo Minor Basebail) PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE Monday, April 1, 1985 1 p.m. "FREEPORT TRAIL®" BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 579â€" 1020 PROJECT WOODWORK To register call 579â€"1020 or 886â€"2393 SENIOR ADULTS SUMMER THEATRE ARC OUTGOERS OWL‘S NEST A.R.C. TRAVEL DAY TRIPS FROM THE meets April }, T:30 p.m. at . terive Separste School Board. Computers and How Parents Can Help. Speaker: Pat Gib Learn to speak to a group, bons, Consultant with the Waâ€" _ conduct meetings, develop WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. 1985 â€" PAGE 27 WATERLOO CcOMMUNITY N/ SERVICES _ ACTIVITIES 2. General Clinic Tuesday April 23, 8â€"10 p.m. Seagram Stadium Coaches, managers, parents are all welcome â€" Simple drills â€" Sports injury â€" Refereeing â€" A little psychology â€" Participaction A. EQUIPMENT SALE Soccer Office â€" Seagram Stadium, March 30 8 a.m.â€"1 p.m. Soccer Shirts (new & used) $1â€"$3 Saccer Shorts â€" $5.50 socks â€" $3.50 Balls (#3 Red) â€" $3.00 Boot Exchange Deposit 8 a.m.â€"10 a.m. Sale 11 a.m.â€"1 p.m. B. EXECUTIVE MEETING Waterloo Arena‘ Board Room April 4 â€" 8 p.m. All convenors, coaches, managers, parents, any interested persons welcome. C. COACHING CLINICS 1. House League Technical a) Tuesday April 16. 7â€"10 p.m. Seagram Gym Instructor â€" Jim Ford (884â€"2579) b) Saturday April 20, 9â€"12 a. m. Seagram Gym Instructor â€" Ron Cooper (622â€"0285) (These are introductory clinics for new coaches and managers, and any persons interested in helping in soccer. All beginners in the regular soccer program should attend one of these clinics. The City of Waterloo is hosting the Minor Sports Volunteers Dinner on Wed. April 10th. If you have volunteered during the past year in a Waterloo Minor Sport and have not yet received an invitation, we would ask you to call Waterloo Community Services Department at 886â€"1550, Ext. 210, during business hours. Tryouts for Waterloo Girls Softball Allâ€"Star teams will take place at Centennial Public School gym, Amos Avenue: SQUIRT â€" (Born 1973, 1974, 1975) Saturday, March 30th, 9: 00â€"10: 30 a.m. NOVICE â€" (Born 1971 and 1972) Saturday, March 30th, 10: 30 a.m.â€"12 noon BANTAM â€" (Born 1969 and 1970) Interested girls please call Ron Vanderz wagg 885â€"4445. For further information call 886â€"1550, ext. 215 Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550° WATERLOO MINOR SPORTS VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION DINNER AVAILABLE ICE TIME Various Times Available GIRLS SOFTBALL ALLâ€"STAR TRYOUTS WATERLOO MINOR ° SOCCER CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS Toastmistress Club meets Tues. April 2 at 7 p.m., Rink in the Park, Seagram Dr., Waâ€" terloo. Education Feature: Debating . 893â€"4756 or 885â€"5549.

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