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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 1987, p. 39

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BULLETIN BOARD Teen Hawaillan The A. R. Kaufman and Waterioo YMCAs are having a Teen Hawaiian Dance Jan. 30, AIESEC Wilfrid Laurier University will 7 to 10 p.m., at the main gym of the A. R. _ be hosting its annual business luncheon Kaufman YMCA, Kitchener. The cost will _ Feb. 3, from noon to 2:30 p.m., at the be $1 for members and $2 for nonâ€"members. _ Waterico Inn, ‘Waterico. Guest speaker For more information call 743â€"5201 or 885 Frank Stronach, Chairman and CEO of 3500. Magna Inc. will be speaking on business Piano opportunities in Canada and abroad. Tickâ€" ets are $25. For tickets or more information Workshop call 884â€"1970, ext. 2626. Teacher‘s Association will be hoiding a workshop for pianists and piano teachers Feb. 2, 9:30 a.m., at the Beckett School of Piano, ‘Waterioo. Following the workshop by Kendall Taylor, Taylor will judge the Kâ€"W ORMTA Young Artist Competition. The cost will Be $5 at the door. Health Alternatives will be a oneâ€"day display of health care systems presented by local practitioners from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m ., Alternatives Feb. 3, at the University of Waterioo Campus Centre. For more information call Return of Bigfoot Centre, Feb. 1, and find out all about snow surveys and spring runoff. Please reserve snowshoes in advance by contacting the Nature Centre at 885â€"1368. The Laurel Creek Nature Centre is located in Waterioo off Beaver Creek Road. Training in Communication If you join International Training in Communication you can learn how to approach speaking with confidence while improving your selfâ€"confidence and com munication skills. The next meeting is Feb. 3, 7 p.m., at MacGregor School, 31 Central St., Waterioo. For more information call 884â€"2079 or 893â€"4756. Women in Networking . The Jan. 29, luncheon meeting of the Kâ€"W Women in Networking, at the Valhalla Inn, Kitchener, will feature Linda Maher and Carol Faul of Twoâ€"Way Communications. They will discuss new innovations in their industry, focussing on cellular phone develâ€" opments. Reservations are necessary for the luncheon ($8.25) and can be made by calling Beverly Esposito at 744â€"4141. Countdown Program The next Lung Association of Waterloo Region Countdown Program, a group and selfâ€"help program for smokers who want to kick the habit in just five weeks, will commence Feb. 9, at the Rotary Children‘s Centre, Kitchener. Call today and gain your freedom from smoking by calling 886â€"8100. There will be a Precept Inductive Bible Study ‘"‘Hebrews I"‘ Feb. 2 and 3, morning, afternoon and evening classes, using video teaching, at Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church. $30 preâ€"registration is necessary. For more information call Ruth Warkentin at 893â€"7494 or 579â€"1029. Noonâ€"hour Concert Precept Inductive Bible Study United Church, Waterioo, will be Feb. 3, 12:15 to 12: 45 p.m., featuring Kim Luther on tuba, Jamie Manson on French horn and Kathy Beynon on piano. Lunch will be available. Aquarium Society Meeting their monthly meeting Feb. 3, 7: 30 p.m., at the Adult Rec Centre, Waterioo. There will be a presentation on different filtration systems used by hobbyists, an auction, a raffie and a mini show. Golden Birds The Golden Birds Modern Square Dance Club will meet Feb. 4, 1: 30 to 3: 30 p.m., at 404 Wing, Dutton Dr., Waterioo. Basic program. For more information call 885â€" Montessori Open house The Kâ€"W Montessori School invites all parents and children to attend an open house for children ages twoâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half to eight years, Feb. 1, 2 to 4 p.m., at 194 Allen St. E., Waterioo, or at 529 Bridgeport Rd. E., Waterloo. Applications will be available for September 1987. For more information call 742â€"1051. Clinic The next Red Cross Blood Donor clinic will be held Wednesday, Feb. 4 at St. Francis Church, Blueridge Dr., Kitchener from 1: 30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Goodie Food Basket Co., will donate $1 of each Valentine huhtnl_‘;w_lh‘t at 11 at Nature Music AIESEC Luncheon CAA meeting The next meeting of the Canadian flthou Association local group will be ay, Feb. 2 at Kitchener public library main branch at 7:30 p.m. featuring guest speaker Paul Knowles on ‘Interviewing for Research." hss ‘°'\ prmmmememues "",:-:-'":'J""’*~:~‘: eumnnaemnasme 1 l 1a> 43 s 4i is &Â¥ o * Applications are now invited for coaching positions with Waterloo Girls Allâ€"Star Softball teams at the Squirt, Novice, Bantam and Midget levels. Forms are available at City of Waterloo, Community Services Dept. with a deadline of â€" January 31, 1987. For further information, contact Community Services at 886â€"1550, ext. 222. 2:00 p.m. to 8: 00 p.m. Council Chambers 5th Floor â€" Marsland Centre A Public Open House will be held as part of the Uptown Development Plan Study in the Council Chambers, 5th Floor, Marsland Centre on Thursday, February 5, 1987, from 2: 00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Consultants will present their preliminary findings and concept plans for the Uptown Area and will be available to discuss these findings and concept plans with members of the public. Volunteers are needed to assist with the planning of this year‘s special day which will be held on May 27, 1987. If you would like more information on how you can get involved, please call Rio Caron at 886â€"1550, ext. 248 during business WATERLOO MINOR GIRLS SOFTBALL Organized by Waterloo Ringette Association Janâ€" uary 29, 30, 31, Feb. 1/87 at Waterloo Arena, Moses Springer, and Albert McCormick Arena. UPTOWN DEVELOPMENT é PLAN STUDY & OPEN HOUSE TOBOGGAN SLIDES VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 1987 PARTICIPACTION CHALLENGE DAY Thursday, February 5, 1987 WINTERFEST RINGETTE TOURNAMENT of a lifetime at one of Waterloo‘s two the park Joining forces to officially begin construction of Seven Maples Coâ€"operative Homes Inc., at 368 Bearinger Rd., Waterioo, Jan. 24, (left to right) were Ann Gabriel, Bruce Hutchings, Ray Elâ€" gersma, Ray Her Casey Dendekker. TURNING ity of Waterloo Rodney Gilchrist photo COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 SUMMER STUDENT _ @5 JOB OPPORTUNITIES e IN WATERLOO [ss WATERLOO CHRONICLE Waterloo Community Services will have openings summer for the following positions. (Minimum Age 16) Deadline Feb. 20th, 1 â€" Aquatics Staff 2 â€" Junior Activity Leaders 3 â€" Wa You Mec â€" Activity Leaders 4 â€" Youth Activity Centre Leaders 5 â€" Partâ€"time Concessions 6 â€" Facility Help REGISTRATION KITS: May be picked up at the following locations after Jan. 1st, 1987. A. Waterloo Community Services Office â€" 5th floor, Marsland Centre, 20 Erb St. W., Wloo. B. High School Guidance Offices C. Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St. S., Waterloo (Corner King & Allen streets) Note: Late applications not considered. 6. BRICK BUDDY: J * * (Program for the Senior Man) Friday, January 30, 1987 10 a.m. Morning of coffee and cards. Location: Hospitality Lounge at the Brick Brewery. Cost: $1.50/person. 7. A.R.C. TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 DAY TRIPS Feb. 5 Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Outlet Shopping Mar. 5 Garden Club of Toronto Flower Show Mar. 28 Elmira Maple Syrup Festival Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. South, Waterloo, 579â€"1020. 1. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER: Friday January 30, 1987 2 p.m. Colour slides by: Clifford Cunningham "Royal Wedding & The Isles." 2. PROJECT WOODWORK: Woodworking, Furniture Repair, Refinishing & Upholstery. Classes commence Tues. Feb. 3, 1987 ending March 26, 1987 (8 wks.) 9 a.m.â€"4 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. Register at the Workshop in Waterloo Park (behind the old school house) on Tuesday or Thursday. Fee: under 60 yrs. $25, over 60 yrs. $20. For further information call 885â€"4964. 3. SENIOR SUNDAY: ‘,o‘”'“%, Cards & Potluck w Sunday, January 25, 1987 1: 30 p.m. ‘x Admission: Potluck ; 2 b?rchdwei 4. ARC OUTGOERS: _ "Ecrent . Monday, February 2, 1987. Leave 1 p.m. ‘"Riverside Park" Preston. Cost: $2/person. 5. CHATTER AT CHADDS: Tuesday, February 3, 1987 2: 30 p.m. Guest: Mrs. Florence Hammond, author of "Little Apples Growing‘" "Little Apples will Grow Again‘" & "Mature are the Apples: The .sm=«, Retirement Years." ‘ £¥ikay) Winners: 1st Prize WATERLOO SISKIN LADIES AUXILIARY 1986 CHRISTMAS DRAW Frankenmuth â€" Feb. 8th, 3 days Cost $249.00 Twin Outstanding entertainment by stars of the Lawrence Welk Portugal or Portugal & Spain Feb. & March Dates â€" 30 day tour. Call for prices. Costa Rica 4 dates in Mar. & Feb. 15 days â€" Cost $1679.00 Twin. A fascinating sightseeing tour, includes San Josi and Panama PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS 2nd Prize Wendy Ohis â€" Waterioo Bill Masonâ€" Waterloo Many thanks to all who supported us. VACATION TOURS 19087 â€"

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