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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 May 1985, p. 35

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Spring Music Night The Biuevale Collegiate Music Department is boiding a Spring Music Night, featuring Bluevale‘s Concert Band, Con cert Choir and Stage Band, on Tuesdiy May 28, s pm. Ad mission is $2 for adults, $1 for seniors and fee card hboiders and $4 for a family pass Pensioners Dance BULLETIN BOARD The British Pensioners As seciation (Canada) Kâ€"W Branch will old a dance at the Adult Recreation Centre on Saturday May 25, 7:30 to 11 p.m. Refreshments and cash bar. Admission is $2 a person Advance tickets available at Whist Drive The British Pensioners As wAAA Mb cd h4_A 3 M M M.»... ds Sn it cctiieitiin :::::':‘;m m':fiuaém‘zm Christopher Finn: Selected Works 1977â€"84 Centre on Thursday May 30 at _ Opens at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Art Gallery, 2 p.m. Beginners welcome to June 16. m‘:‘ refreshments Ad. Christopher J. Finn was born in Windsor in Me be hi 1950. He graduated from the University of mbership Windsor with a BFA degree in 1972 and from the Drive University of Regina with his MFA in 1975. Since Parents Without Pariners. â€" that time he has exhibited his work extenâ€" Kitchener branch, is bolding _ sively. â€" â€" 8 â€" prospective members on Sunâ€" day May 26 at St. Andrew‘s Church, Queen and Weber Streets. 745â€"4551 Basketball Camp Kitchener Parks and Recreâ€" ation is sponsoring a Commuâ€" mity Basketball Camp E!“,"“ this summer. There will be two camps â€" a junior for ages nine to 11 and a senior for ages 12 to 16. Sessions take place July 2 to 12 and July 15 to 26 Thyroid Foundation Meeting The Kitchener Waterloo Chapter of the Thyroid Founâ€" dation is holding a public education meeting on Tuesday Park on Seagram Drive. The topic is the Thyroid and Pregâ€" nancy. Guest speaker is Dr Ann Sirek. Endocrinologist Everyone welcome . 884â€"6423. Community Room. Rink in the Bach Birthday Concert The Kâ€"W Community Orâ€" chestra is presenting a "Celeâ€" bration to Bach‘s 300th Birthâ€" day Concert" on Friday May 24, 8 p.m., at Wilfrid Laurier University‘s Theatre Auditoriâ€" um. Tickets are $4.50 for adults, $3 for students and seniors. 885â€"6807 or 742â€"1565. Facts on Infertility Infertility Facts and Feelâ€" ings presents Rev. David Watâ€" son. Topic: When Bad Things Happen to Good People Wednesday May 29, 8 to 10 p.m., Heasley Hall, St. Mary‘s Hospital. 744â€"6035. Guide Celebration Guiding members and friends are invited to join their 25th anniversary celebration rally at the Kitchener Memoâ€" rial Auditorium, Saturday et, a souvenir programme and button. Call 869â€"1206 for tickâ€" admission includes your tick The Right to Life Associa tion of Kâ€"W presents a film showing of The Silent Scream at Eastwood Collegiate. Monâ€" day May 27 at 8 p.m . A panel of knowledgeable persons, inâ€" cluding medical prsonnel, will answer questions following the film. Admission is free Parental guidance suggested Right to Horticultural Film The Ontario Horticultural Society film The Flower Show will be shown at the Waterioo Horticultural Society meeting May 24, 7: 30 p.m . at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. S. Flower and vegetable seeds will be distributed to children accompanied by Canoe Club will be conducting a Canoe Clinic Sunday May 26, 10 a.m. to 1| p.m. at Forest Heights School, Kitchener Canoe Clinic The Wateriooâ€"Wellington for The clinic will include safety demonstrations and paddling Day Camp The North Waterico Day Camp will be open this sumâ€" mer from June 26 to August 23 at the Church campus (corner of Highpoint and Northfield) Laure! Creek Conservation Area. Supervision is provided Monday to Friday 7:30 to 6 p.m. Activities include swim ming, beating, and trips. For registration forms call 886 5987 or 669â€"8495 MS Meeting An extra meeting of the Waterioo Regional Chapter of the Multiple Scierosis Society (Continued from page 23) The exhibition consists of fortyâ€"six drawings, silkâ€"screens, Cibachrome prints and mixed media works by this important Winnipeg artistâ€"printmaker, and has beenorganized as a cooperative venture by the Art Gallery of Windsor and The Winnipeg Art Gallery. A fullâ€"color catalogue accompanies the show. did well in discus and shot put. Thanks to Coach Harper for his help and efforts. e Congratulations to the Lenssen family. A bouncing baby boy weighing 8 lbs. 14 oz. was born on May 6. Welcome Ryan. By the way that makes three boys born to Laurel Staff members Today, Bluevale‘s annual ‘"Shoot for the Stars‘"‘ assembly was held. Knights were entertained by their peers in what was an excellent assembly. Steph Colmer this year. If the teachers keep this up there won‘t be any problem with declining enrollment in a few years. o _ â€" 3â€"5. e Our offâ€"campus trips this year are to Ontario Place, Wonderland, Marineland and Toronto Harbour. Also this year a camping trip for the seniors has been planned. It will take place June Tickets are on sale this week for the Athletic Banquet. The cost is $7 per person or $12 per couple and will be held on Thursday, May 30 at 6 p.m. The ticket price includes dinner and dance and everyone is welcome‘ Next Tuesday night, May 28th, Bluevale‘s own choirs and bands will be performing in a Spring Music Night. The cost is $1 a ticket and tickets may be purchased from any music student or at the door. This promises to be an excellent concert, so come out and support our music proâ€" gramme. Also, next Tuesday is our second annual "Intramural Track and Field Day and Beach Bash‘". Get out your sneakers and sunglasses for a day of fun‘ Bluevale‘s Literary Magazine is in its final stages and will be released soon. Many thanks go to the editor, Peter Stathopolous, for the many long hours and great effort he has made to produce a fine magazine. _ Good luck to all Track and Field athletes as they compete in CWOSSA tomorrow! Art exhibition Locker Talk Bluevale Red Cross Instructor Recer tification will be held at the Breithaupt Centre on Sunday ~May 26, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . Cost is $25 plus materials. 885â€"7314 Memory Lane Dance at the Valhaila inn, second floor, at 8 pm. Dr. George Ebers will be giving an insight into new developments taking place in MS research Instructor > recertification will take place Monday May 27 Rockway Gardens Senior Citizens Centre will be holding a Memory Lane Dance on Saturday May 25, 7: 30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Admission is $2.50 a Businessmen‘s Feliowship would like to extend an invitaâ€" tion to breakfast at Bingeman Park on Saturday May 25, 8: 30 a.m. Guest speaker is Charies DAY TRIPS Jume 18 African Lion Safari SUMMER THEATRE May 29 Stratford â€" ‘"Pirates of Penzance"‘ Aug. 15 Blyth â€" Beau Geste & Beautiful Deeds â€" Musical Comedy Sept. 4 Stratford â€" ‘"The Glass Menagerie" 9:00 a.m. â€" 1: 00 p.m. â€" Proceeds to Senior Adult Programs in the City of Waterloo. â€" Donations to Sale to be dropped off at Adult Recreation Centre beginning Tuesday, May 21st. Topics will include banking services for seniors, income investment certificates, R.R.L.F. & much more. Thurs. May 23, 1985 7: 30 p.m. NO CHARGE « VACATION TOURS KELLEY‘S in the Poconos Sunday July 21 â€" Wednesday July 24 Cost $325.00 each of Two "THE MATTERHORN OF DOVER" Mount Snow, Vermont Wednesday, Sept. 25 â€" Sunday Sept. 29 Cost $425.00 each of Two. The foregoing three trips are all inclusive, including cancellation, Blue Cross and all tipâ€" ping. Thursday, June 20th Blue Jays vs. Boston Red Sox Saturday, July 20th Blue Jays vs. Oakland "A‘s" Saturday, September 21st Blue Jays vs. Milwaukee Brewers Saturday, October 5th Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees These games are not for Seniors only â€" we are opening this to all ages. Wednesday, May 29th â€" 7: 30 p.m. d Adult Recreation Centre King & Allen Street, Waterioo AGENDA â€" Reports on League activities â€" Election of Officers and Executive Members â€" Revisions to the Constitution â€" Service Awards Nominations for the election of Officers must be submitted in writing to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee, c/o Waterioo Community Services, two (2) weeks prior to the Annual Meeting. The meeting is open to all interested BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER A.R.C. GIANT GARAGE SALE Saturday, May 25, 1985 LET‘S GO TO THE BALL GAMES BLUE JAYS TORONTO Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St., South, Waterioo 579â€"1020 Waterice Miner Heckey Association NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETIHNG WATERLOO NMORTICULTURAL SENIOR ADULTS Friday, May 24, 1985 2 p.m. May 24th â€" 7: 30 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre Film: ‘"The Flower Show." Commonwealth Day Solo â€" Fred Pulkinghorn **Land of Hope & Glory"‘ Color Slides by Nels & Kay Finney ‘‘This is Canada‘" ‘*SENIOR BANKING®*" ARC OUTGOERS Monday, May 27 eed Trail‘"‘ 1: 00 p.m. Guelph, Ont. The Kâ€"W Christian Women‘s Club is holding:a luncheon on Tuesday May 28, ! to 3 p.m., Bingeman Park Baliroom. Tickets are $6.50. 578â€"2776 or WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1985 â€" PAGE 35 Kitchener Parks and Recreâ€" ation in coâ€"operation with Natâ€" ural Sports is sponsoring an Introduction to Fishing Workâ€" shop on Saturday May 25 10 WATERLOO â€" COMMUNITY NY sERVICES _ ACTIVITIES POSITION: Music Concert Supervisor LOCATION: Centennial Bandshell, Waterioo Park. EMPLOYMENT PERIOD: June 9th to September 1st, 1985. RATE OF PAY: $4.00 per hour. Approximately two hours per week. Sundays: 6: 30â€"8: 30 p.m. Some afternoon concerts may be scheduled during July. Look in the Chronicle tonight for complete details how to register your participation (Page APPLICATIONS: Call Tom Litwiller at 886â€"1550, Ext. 214, during business hours. Mon.â€"Fri. 8: 30 a.m. â€" 4: 30 p.m. Deadline: May 30th, 1985. DUTIES: 1. Assist with set up of band including sound system. 2. Supervision of spectators. 3. Welcoming and thanking the Musical Group publicly. 4. Public relations, etc. Physical Activity Week May 25â€"June 2, 1985 This clinic is open to all area boys ages 6 years and up. The aim of the clinic is to teach baseball skills and provide guidance and leadership for young boys. There will be one instructor for every twelve boys. DATES: July 2 to 5 July 8 to 12 July 15 to 19 July 22 to 26 COSTS: $35.00/child/week $65.00/2/week $90.00/child/3 weeks $150.00/2 or more/3 weeks For more information call 884â€"4395 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. For registration please mail cheque and boy‘s name, address, phone, birth date and desired Marianne Emmerton c/o Community Services P.O. Box 337 Waterioo, Ontario N2J 4A8 (please make cheque payable to Waterioo Minor Baseball) _ Wednesday, May 29 Sunday 3: 30â€"5: 30 p.m. Rink in the Park Seagram Drive â€" Waterioo ‘*Everyone welcome!" * National! Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 SKLATING IN WATERLOO y PaRTICIPELTION , g $t. George‘s Anglican Church Annual Gerage Sale will be held Saturday May 25, 9 a.m. at 321 Fischerâ€"Hallman a.m. to 123% pm. st the Breithaupt Centre. 885â€"7134.

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