Naturalist Teen Program The next meeting of the Kâ€"W Naturalist Teen Program, for youths aged 15 to 18 with an interest in the outdoors, is Nov. 26, 6: 30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Laurel Creek Nature Centre. Membership fee is $15. For more information call Sue Schoenhofer at 884â€" BULLETIN BOARD Wheelchair Square Dancing There will be a wheeichair modern square dance at Pioneer Park school, Nov. 21, 8 to 10 p.m. New members are welcome. Instruction provided. Phone 742â€"6369. Living With Cancer The next meeting of the Canadian Cancer Society‘s Living With Cancer group, is Nov. 25, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Adult Rec Centre, Waterioo. These meetings provide mutual support to patients, friends and FREED Meeting FREED, the confidential support group for friends and relatives of individuals with eating disorders, will meet Nov. 27, in the Gold room of the Kâ€"W Hospital auditorium, at 8 p.m. For more information call 884â€"3462 or 742â€"2287. Thyroid Foundation of Canada The Kâ€"W area Chapter of the Thyroid Foundation of Canada, are having a public educational meeting, Nov. 25, 7: 30 p.m., in the Community Room, Rink in the Park, Waterioo. Guest speaker Dr. W. Lyle, of the UW Optometry Clinic, will speak on thyroid disorders and eye trouble. Christian Women‘s Club The Kâ€"W Christian Women‘s Club are having a luncheon Nov. 25, 1 to 3 p.m., at the Bingeman Park Ballroom, Kitchener. There will be a special feature, songs, a speaker, a prayer coffee and a free nursery on location. The cost is $7. For late reservations and cancellations call Pat at 745â€"3483 or Mary at 884â€"3323. Catholic Women‘s League Bazaar The Holy Family Catholic Women‘s League are having their annual Bazaar, Nov. 2, 1:30 to 4 p.m., at Holy Family Church Hall, Huron St., New Hamburg. There will be crafts, baking, tea table, raffie and a penny sale. UW Chamber Choir Concert Conrad Grebel College presents the UW Chamber Choir, directed by Wilbur Maust, in concert, Nov. 21, 8 p.m., in the UW ‘Theatre of the Arts. Tickets are $5 and $3. Free Noon Hour Concert First United Church, Waterloo, are having a free noon hour concert, Nov. 25, 12:15 to 12:45 p.m., featuring James Manson on the French horn. Lunch will be available at a moderate cost. Wâ€"K Church Bazaar The Wâ€"K United Mennonite Church, 15 George St., Waterloo, will have its first bazaar Nov. 22, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be a tea room, white elephant table, plants, bake table and handcrafted items. Proâ€" ceeds go to their Handicapped Accessibility Program cuastahs "".ovS Sunday November 23/86 12â€"5 p.m. C"®""ao! ope® wous® o Petals n Pots Flower & Gift Shop Usiversity Square Plara 65 Unwiversity at Weber Wartaloo, Ontanio 883â€"2 180 Drop in & visit La Leche League The next meeting of the La Leche League Monday group, will be Nov. 24, 8 p.m., at 179 Silvercrest Dr., Waterioo. There will be an informal discussion and timely tips for mother and baby. For more information call 884â€"3857. Kiss Me Kate Kâ€"W Musical Production presents Cole Porter‘s ‘"Kiss Me Kate,"‘ Nov. 19 to 22, at 8 p.m., with matinees Nov. 22 and 23, at 2 Kitchener. Tickets are $18 and $16 for evening performances, and $17 and $15 for matinees. Bazaar and Bake Sale All Saints Church, at the corner of Northfield and Highpoint Ave., Waterioo, will be having a bazaar and bake sale Nov . 21, 2 to 9 p.m. There will be handâ€"knitted articles, craft items, Christmas decoraâ€" tions, a bake table, an afternoon tea and a chili supper. Proceeds go to the Church & City of Waterloo at PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. South, Waterloo, 579â€"1020. 1. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER: Friday, Nov. 21st, 1986 2 p.m.‘Color Slides by: David Amy "WHITE WATER ON THE UNIVERSITY RIVER." 2. CHATTER AT CHADD‘S (Waterioo Hotel Dining Room) Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1986, 2: 30 p.m. Afternoon of CHRISTMAS CAROLS sung by The FAIRVIEW MENNONITE CHOIR. Cost: $2.50 (advance tickets only) 3. ARC OUTGOERS: Mon. Nov. 24, 1986 12: 30 p.m. "Community Bike Trail." 4. SENIOR SUNDAY: Sun. Nov. 23, 1986 2 p.m. "CARDS & POTLUCK*" ADMISSION: Potluck. 5. SANTA SWINGS: Silver Slippers Dance Club sponsoring a dance Fri. Dec. 5th, 1986 7: 30 p.m. Music by: Grand River Band (Free advanced tickets only available at the centre) 6. WANTED VOLUNTEERS: to assist with a Rick Hansen Fundraising event. Please call Chris Barker at 579â€"1020. 7. A.R.C. TRAVEL Phone â€" 579â€"1642 Appointment to Grants Review Com mittm\ In November, 1986 the City of Waterloo established a Grants Review Committee for the purpose of interviewing and making recommendations on community organizations requesting financial assistance. The Grants Review Committee includes two (2) members from the Communityâ€"atâ€"Large. Applications, in writing, from residents of the City of Waterloo, addressed to the undersigned will be received until December 12, 1986 for persons who desire to have their names considered by City Council to fill these vacancies. Ron Keeling City Clerk P.O. Box 337 City of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Marsland Centre N2J 4A8 1. New Year‘s Eve Tours 2. Cruise â€" Caribbean 3. Florida, Hawaii, Portugal and many more. Call us for information and brochures. 8. VICTORIAN FEAST Hosted by the Adult Recreation Centre and the Duke of Thursday, November 20th â€" 8: 00 p.m. Rink in the Park â€" Seagram Drive All executive, coaches, managers, umpires and most importantly parents of players are welcome to join us to help review the 1986 Season. As well we are looking for individuals who will help us to make plans for next year. Everyone is welcome Nov. Location: Duke of Wellington Restaurant Includes: Five Course Meal, Lively Entertainment, Tickets: $15.00. "A truly outrageous evening of fun, entertainment and fine food (to be eaten with your fingers, of course) "BE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED BY KING HENRY W_e_llir;gtfln Restaurant, Tuesday, December 9, 1986, 6: 30 HIMSELF" DAY TRIPS 27â€"Shopping Woodbine Maill, Toronto 3 Shopping Yorkdale Mall, Toronto 10 Geritol Follies, Hamilton Place 14 Living Christmas Tree, Toronto 18 Festival of Lights, Niagara Falls VYACATION TOURS City of Waterloo WATERLOO MINOR GIRLS sSOFTBALL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTHICE Symphony Stocking Draw The Women‘s Committee of the Kâ€"W Symphony are sponsoring a ‘"Symphony Stocking Draw," for a sixâ€"foot Christmas stocking filled with $1200 worth of certifiâ€" cates and merchandise. The tickets, will be drawn at 4: 15 p.m., at Fairview Park Mall, Dec. 6, and cost $1 each or six for $5, and are available at the Community Kiosk in Fairview Park Nov. 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 and Dec. 4, 5 and 6, as well as at various Sympbony concerts or by calling 886â€"4335 or Twin City Squares Lakeshore Coâ€"Op Nursery School Twin City Squares Modern Square Dance Saturday, Nov. 22 at Queensmount school 8 p.m. Admission $4 couple includes lunch. The Lakeshore Coâ€"Op Nursery School, 685 Highpoint Ave., Waterioo, are holding a Child Find program Nov. 22, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. There is a fee of $2 per child and $5 per family to cover costs. Visitors welcome WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1986 â€" PAGE 39 RICK HANSEN Community organizations wishing to apply to the City of Waterloo for operating funds for the year 1987 are requested to pick up an application form and information package. These are obtained at the Finance Department, 2nd Floor, Marsland > Centre, between the hours of 8: 30 a.m. and 4: 45 p.m. Organizations receiving a grant in 1986 will have the above mailed to them. To qualify for financial assistance under the Community Grants Program organizations must meet the following eligibility criteria: 1. Grants are available only to nonâ€"profit organizations that do not restrict access to membership in the organization itself or its committees on the basis of age, sex, race, religion or other such characteristics, recognizing always that groups are formed to serve particular interests. 2. Organizations must provide either charitable, recreational, â€"_social, cultural, arts, special events programs or services The Uptown Waterloo B.I.A. has challenged the Kitchener B.I.A. to see who can raise the most support f(:l’ Rick Hansen‘s ‘"Man in Motion Tour‘‘ which travels through Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo in early December. You can get involved by purchasing a stitch on a wool wall hanging which is being given to Rick to commemorate his visit to this area. Proceeds from the sale will go towards the fund set up to research spinal cord injuries., For more information, please call 8851921 or watch for Mall Displays during the next two weeks. City of Waterloo Community Grants Program Ambi Baby Toys Britain‘s Lead Miniatures Corgi Cars & Trucks Books in English, French & German Man in Motion World Tour the grant. 7. An educational or health related program is not eligible for financial assistance if its nature falls within the mandate of other government agencies such as Boards of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Ministry of Health, Employment & Immigration Canada, etc. 8. Organizations must have a Board of Directors, or Executive Committee. 9. Organizations must produce evidence of adequate liability insurance coverage. 10. The granting of financial assistance in any year is not to be regarded as a commitment by the City of Waterioo to continue such assistance in future years. 11. Any individuals or groups not meeting the eligibility criteria may submit their request directly to Council. # # # Application Deadline: January 2, 1987 for special populations. 3. Organizations must demonstrate evidence of a commitment to volunteer involvement. 4. Organizations shall show evidence that they have fully explored and/or are receiving other sources of financial support and must demonstrate that they cannot provide an adequate level of service without municipal financial assistance. 5. Grants will not be made to individuals. 6. Grants will not be made to an individual group controlled by a parent body. In this case the parent body shall apply for Information Session: Organizations wishing assistance or information with respect to the application form or Grants Review Process are invited to attend an information session to be held Wednesday, December 3, 1986 at 7: 00 p.m., 5th Floor Marsland Centre. Please contact 886â€"1550, Ext. 213 if you will have a representative at this meeting. _ Any questions regarding the above Community Grants Program are to be directed to 886â€"1550, Ext. 211. 24 DUPONT ST. E. AT REGINA Waterloo 746â€"2252 Next to Gallery Indigens your Eakimo & Indian Art Centre Brio Trains Goetz Dolls & Carriages TOYS & BOOKS Waterioo