Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1987, p. 39

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FREED, a confidential support group for tfriends and relatives of individuals with eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia meets May 14 in the GOLD room of the Kâ€"W Hospital Auditorium, Park St. entrance at 8 p.m . 884â€"3462. Come Fly With Us Golden Birds Modern Square Dance Club Wednesday , May 20 from 1: 30 â€" 3: 30 p.m . at UW Games Museum invites visitors to build and fly a giant kite Sunday, May 17 preâ€"register . Individuails $1, families $3.50 PWP Open House house tonight from 810 p.m. at Si. Andrew‘s church Queen and Weber in Kitchener . Topic Parenting in the 805. Chalienge to all former students at KCI to attend the next blood doner clinic at First United Church Wednesday, May 20 from 1:30 to 8 p.m. Free Waterioo taxi transporâ€" tation to and from the site. 886â€"1200. VPS annual meet Volunteer Placement Service annual meeting Tuesday, May 19 at Victoria Park Pavilion at 7:30 p.m. Public invited Waterioo Region Civilian Economic Conversion in the Canaâ€" dian Context at 7:30 p.m. at Adult Rec Centre Thursday, May 14. Christian Singles Fellowship fun night with the ungames at Emmanue! United Church, Bridgeport and Albert at 7: 30 p.m Friday, May 15. All singles welcome. Canadian Federation of University Women will hold its May meeting Tuesday, May 19 at the Granite Club, Agnes St Kitchener at 6: 30 p.m. Annual meeting and dessert party Fellowship University Monday group meetings from 7:30â€"9:30 pm. at 742 King St. W. Unit 3. For more information on the role and work of this agency call 742â€"2437. Camp Kiperop registration Camp Kiperop, recreational day camp operated by Kitchener Parks and Recreâ€" ation for boys and girls 612. is now accepting advance registration. Four sesâ€" sions to choose from, $70 per child per two week session, $58 for each additional child per family. Applications at all city of Kitchener swimming poois. Breithaupt Centre 885â€"7134 weekdays between 9â€"5. Cultural Passage Through India day, May 14 at 7:30 pam. Tickets at the The UW indian Students Association and East Indian Ladies Club presents A Cuiturâ€" al Passage Through india featuring classiâ€" cal and folk dances by Vidyanjali, North America‘s finest indian dance troup, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. at UW Humanities Theatre Ticket information call 579â€"6621, 884â€"4485 or 743â€"1989 . Youth Against Youth Against Substance Abuse, a support Black Wainut‘s Black Wainut Ballet Company presents Cinderelia at Waterioo collegiate Thursâ€" Lincoin Heights Missionary Church in vites all ladies to the iast coffee hour of the season Thursday, May 14 at 9:30 a.m Speakers, features. Behind Glenridge plaza . Babysitting provided . Pot luck lunch Coffee Hour MINOR Tâ€"BALL ALL STAR TRYâ€"OUT Who: All Junior Tâ€"Bail Players are eligible to tryout . When: May 16, 1987. Where: Keatsway School | Time: 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Birthdate: Born 1979 or 1980. For more information call Manager Wayne Drew at 885 . welcome . Caller Howard In recent years the City of Waterioo has been fortunate to experience high quality site design and development. To recognize excellence in development and to encourage continued high quality development in the future, a system of Site Plan Awards is being instituted. The Judging Panel will entertain nominations from the public for the following calegories: a) Industrial b) Commercial c) New Residential (greater than 3 units) d) Residential Redevelopment/Renovation/ Rehabilitation (greater than 3 units) e) Other (eg. Institutional, Public, Landscaping etc.) The Judging Panel‘s decision will be final, and the award for any category may not necessarily be granted each year. Please mail the name and location of nominations no later than 22 May, 1987, to: Rita Kops, Planning Technician City of Waterioo, ____P.O. Box 337, Waterioo, Ontario, N2J 4A8 _ The Project Team and Consultant Team will present the final report of the Uptown Development Plan Study to Council at the above noted time. This study makes recommendations to enhance the functioning of the Uptown and includes a Development Plan and Parking Strategy to serve as a guide to 1. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER: Frida; Color slides by: C. "CORNEY‘ Remple : 2. ARC OUTGOERS: Monday, May 25, 1987 "BRUBACHER TRAIL®" 3. JOIN GARAGE SALE GRANNY at The Adult Recreation Centre 3rd Annual GIANT GARAGE SALE Saturday May 23, 1987 9 a.m.â€"1 p.m. DOING YOUR SPRING CLEANING ... future public and private actions in Uptown. Members of the public are invited to attend the meeting to view the presentation and to offer comments to Council. There will be additional opportunities to comment on the Development Plan before any Council endorsation occurs. If you have any questions or require more information, please contact Rob Deyman at the Planning Department. Tom Slomke, MCIP Study Team Chairman DON‘T FORGET THE GARAGE SALE Please call 579â€"1020 for pickâ€"up of things you‘ve always wanted to get rid of (except heavy furniture and appliances). 4. ARC TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 DAY TRIPS June 2 Shaw Festival "Anything Goes®" June 18 Geritol Follies, Hamilton June 26 Marineland, Niagara Falls VACATION TOURS Sept. 2425, Cost $120.00 on all inclusive trip to the Westwind Registration â€" Saturday, May !6th 10 a.m. to 12 Noon at Centennial Park Bandshell. ATOM â€" Ages 8â€"12 $40.00. BANTAM Travelling Team (Waterico Hawks) Ages 13â€"16, Maximum Weight 170 lbs. â€" $55.00. Aduit Recreation Centre, 185 King St. South, Waterioo, 579â€"1020 The theme of Environment Week °87 is: "IT°S UP TO ALL OF US". Why not plan your event now and let us know what you‘re going to do. Call us at 886â€"1550 ext. 288. The City of Waterioo would like to recognize your efforts in celebration of environment week. Do you need ideas? Environment Canada has provided a list of 50 ideas to assist various groups. If you would like a copy please call 886â€"1550 ext. 288. Resort at Buckhorn, in the Peterboro area. Environment Week from June 1 to 7, 1987. It‘s a time to celebrate the beauty of our surroundings and to promote an awareness and understanding of our For information call 579â€"5106. PUBLIC NOTICE UPTOWN DEVELOPMENT PLAN PRESENTATION TUESDAY, May 19, 1987 WATERLOO YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS THE CITY OF WATERLOO 1986 SITE PLAN AWARDS ENVIRONMENT WEEK .FTERNOONER: Friday, May 15, 1987, 2 p.m. C. "CORNEY‘" Remple "GREAT BRITAIN®" S: Monday, May 25, 1987, 1 p.m. 7:30 P.M. Council Chambers Environnement NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE These increases are largely necessitated by: a 58% increase in wholesale water costs by the Regional Municipal of Wat. a 38% increase in sewage treatment costs by the Regional Municipality * Wat. a 15% increas â€" esulting from sewer maintenance costs being transferred irom the property tax base to a user fee. Public Works Dept. Ontario N2K 2C6. No applications will be considered after this Application for Coaches of all Levels of All Star and House League must be received no later than Wed. June 10, 1987. Please send your applications to the President of Waterioo Minor Ringette Association Inc. at 393 Dunvegan Drive, Waterioo, For further information regarding the above, please contact Community Services Department, 5th Floor, Marsland Centre, Waterioo, Ontario or call 886â€"1550. * WATERLOO MINOR RINGETTE ASSOCIATION COACHES APPLICATION 1987 Sewage Charge Rate 2% 1987 Retail Water Rate 1987 Water Related Service Charges On February 16, 1987 Waterloo City Council approved and established the following rate changes for 1987. 200 mm Meter Service Sewer Charge Fire Protection Charge 15 mim Meter Service 25 mm Meter Service 50 mm Meter Service Retail Water Rate 40 mm Meter Service 100 mm Meter Service 150 mm Meter Service THE CITY OF WATERLOO NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO PRESENT THE PROPOSED LOCATION FOR THE WESTSIDE COMMUNITY CENTRE IN THE COMMUNITY PARKâ€"FISCHER/HALLMAN ROAD & ROXTON . to be held on Wednesday, May 13, 1987 at 7: 30 p.m. Council Chambers, City Hall Marsland Centre 1 s 20 Erb Street West §$62.50 per month $41.50 per month $8.30 per month $25.00 per month PREVIOUS CHARGE 21.5 cents per cubic metre 25.5 cents per cubic metre $11.50 per month $1.40 per month $2.60 per month $5.20 per month 886â€"1550 NEW CHARGE EFFECTIVE MARCH 28. 1987 28 cents per cubic metre 40 cents per cubic metre $12.00 per month §$1.45 per month $26.00 per month $43.00 per month $65.00 per month §2.70 per month $5.40 per month $8.60 per month

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