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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1987, p. 43

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_ _ Walk along the boardwalk and watch for water virds with the Laurel Creek nature centre staff Sunday May 24 at 11 a.m. and 2 Thyroid Foundation Thyroid Foundation, Kâ€"W Chapter annual meeting Tuesday, May 26 7:30 p.m. in Community room, Rink in the Park, guest speaker Dr. Jay Silverberg, endocrinâ€" ologist, Sunnybrook Medical Centre. May 25â€"31 is National Thyroid Awareness kâ€"W Christian Women‘s Club luncheon Tuesday, May 26 1â€"3 p.m. at Bingeman Park Balilroom "A Teddy Bear‘s Picnic." Free nursery, tickets $7. For reservations or cancellations call 884â€"6414 or 745â€"4300. BULLETIN BOARC La Leche Mondays Kâ€"W Christian Women‘s Club Waterioo La Leche League Monday group next meeting May 25 at 8 p.m. at Northfield Racquet Club nursery . 884â€"3857. Waterioo Christian Reformed Church Presentation on wild flowers by John Templeton at May 22 meeting of Waterioo Horticultural Society at Adult Rec Centre, 185 King St. S. at 7: 30 p.m. Walk Along The Boardwalk Horticultural Society meet Waterioo Christian Reformed Church (Bearinger Road) official opening service Friday, May 22 at 7:30 p.m. All welcome. FREED, a confidential support group for friends and relatives of individuals with eating disorders, meets May 28 in the Gold Room of Kâ€"W Hospital Auditorium at 8 p.m 8X4â€"3462 or 742â€"2287. Garage and Bake Saile h W Sweet Adelines garage and bake sale Saturday. May 23 at St. Luke‘s Church 117 Franklin N. Kitchener from 94 FREED meeting Volunteer Committee of the Kâ€"W Art Gallery brunch and auction at Westmount Golf and Country Club Sunday, May 24 Tickets $30 includes cocktails and brunch. Many valuable items on the block. Reserâ€" vations call 886â€"5805 or the Gallery 579â€" Teachers‘ meet Waterioo County Women Teacher‘s Assoâ€" ciation annual meeting Monday, May 25 Bingeman Park bailroom 6 p.m. cash bar, 7 p.m. dinner. 745â€"0771. Art Gallery brunch /auction Canada Fitweek Square Dance Follow the Footprints garage sale in support of Canadian Clay and Glass Museum May 23 9â€"4 at 80, 91 Fountain St., 127 Albert St., 46 Spring St. and 47 Young St To donate call 885â€"0173 or 745â€"3607 from 8â€"8 or drop off at 46 Spring St. Sponsored by alumni and friends of Waterloo Potters Workshop. Canada‘s Fitweek kickâ€"off Square Dance Friday, May 22 7:30â€"10:30 p.m. at Albert McCormick Arena, $5 per couple, proceeds to Wheelchair Program Hamilton 88 (naâ€" tional square dance convention) . Granny garage sale at ARC Third annual Granny‘s Garage Sale Saturday, May 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Adult Rec Centre. Items may be dropped off at Centre or telephone 579â€"1020 for pickâ€" Foliow the Footprints events call 885â€"3500. Kâ€"W ACLD hoids 5th and 14th Waterioo Cubs and Scouts paper drive Saturday May 23 in Lakeshore Village and Lakeshore North, also streets within Bridgeport, Albert, University and King St. boundaries. Please tie in bundles and have on curb by 8: 30 a.m. YMCA of Waterioo Fitness Week events YMCA of Waterioo will celebrate Canâ€" ada‘s Fitweek with an assortment of events Paper Drive Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Association for Adults and Children with Learning Disâ€" abilities public information night Tuesday, May 26 at 7:30 pm. at __m.‘__,_, centre 71‘~I. from 9 a.m. to 1 on various Saturday, May 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 45 Hazelgien Dr. Kitchener. Many items for the entire family . Gigantic garage sale, proceeds to Kâ€"W June 2 Shaw Festival "Anything Goes" June 18 Geritol Follies, Hamilton j June 26 Marineland, Niagara Falls VACATION TOURS Sept. 24â€"25, Cost $130.00 on all inclusive trip to the Westwind Resort at kBuckhorn, in the Peterboro area. iP ‘PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS ° WATERLOO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING A presentation on Wild Flowers will be given by John Templeton at the May 22 meeting of the Waterioo Horticultural Society at the Adult Recreational Centre, 185 King Street South to which youth as well as adults are invited at 7: 30 p.m. f Stacey Pyatt I hope everyone had a terrific (and safe) holiday weekâ€" end! Guess what? Sneaker Day happens this week! So put on your lowâ€"cuts, highâ€"tops, Tretorns and Converse and get ready for Physical Fitness Week. Teachers top{_!flfizes_will This Friday, the last dance of the year will take place. And what a shindig it‘s shaping up to be! The Grade 13s are organizing this oldieâ€"butâ€"goodie dance, featuring music from the ‘50s, ‘60s and early‘70s. If you want to see your favorite teacher doing the Stroll, the Mashed Potato or the Twist, come out Friday for the low, low cost of $2 (in advance) or $3 (at the door). be awarded for the outrageous extremes of Viking footâ€" wear. Environment Canada is encouraging everyone to celebrate Environâ€"l ment 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 ofl our environment. Lakeshore Village & Lakeshore North aiso the streets within the Bridgeport, Albert, University & King Street boundary. Please tie in bundles and place at the curb by 8: 30 a.m. â€" Next Thursday, the ‘86â€"~87 Athletic Banquet takes place at the Transylvania Club. It‘s sure to be a great time, as it always is. Bluevale Joyce Lee "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 Waterloo 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. The year is quickly coming to a close, but first celebrations are in order. Mayfest occurs Tuesday, May 26 as BCI celebrates its 15th anniversary with a Medieval birthday bash. Festivities range from jousting and fencing to a casino to a motorcycle display to a dunking machine. Entertainment ranges from air bands to live bands, local heroes to national celebrities. There‘s even a medieval PAPER DRIVE â€" 5TH & 14TH WATERLOO CUBS & SCOUTS SATURDAY. MAY 23 Color slides by: Alf. Hassler "ITALY & SICILY." ARC OUTGOERS: Monday, May 25, 1987, 1 p.m. "*BRUBACHER TRAIL® SENIOR SUNDAY: "Cards & Potluck" Sunday, May 24, 1987, 1: 30 p.m. Admission: Potluck JOIN GARAGE SALE GRANNY x at The Aduit Recreation Centre y 3rd Annual GIANT GARAGE SALE 6 : Saturday May 23, 1987 9 a.m.â€"1 p.m. :f p ‘? 1 pOING YOUR SPRING CLEANING X _i NyPBYs_ Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. South, Waterloo, 579â€"1020. BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER: Friday, May 22, 1987, 2 p.m 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). ARC TRAVEL Phone 579â€"1642 Waterioo . Environment Environnement r Canada Canada ENVIRONMENT WEEK The theme of Environment Week ‘87 is DAY TRIPS Vegetarian Club of KW first organizaâ€" tional meeting May 21 7 p.m. at stART Gullery, 125 King St. W. Suite 7. Guest speaker John Nauss on nutrition. More information 746â€"5275 or 745â€"6462. Locker T alk :} ® q‘f. f h 34â€" tGa â€" Bingeman Park Alternative Entertainâ€" -uoummmamunu Bingeman Ballroom F Sunday, May 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets $3 advance, $4 door available at Bingeman Park or The Carâ€" penter Shops. All ages welcome. WATERLOO MINOR RINGETTE ASSOC IATION * COACHES APPLICATION 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 Waterloo Minor Ringette Association llnc. at 393 Dunvegan Drive, Waterloo, Ontario N2K 2C6. No \applications will be considered after this date. J MINOR Tâ€"BALL ALL STAR TRYâ€"OUT Saturday, May 23, 1987, 9â€"1 p.m. Enter Old Post Road at Westmount or Craigleith at Fischerâ€"Hallman. Signs will be posted in one area for streets having sales. e 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 of Wat. a 15% increas _ esulting from sewer maintenance costs being transferred irom the property tax base to a user fee. Public Works Dept. 1987 Sewage Charge Rate &‘ 1987 Retail Water Rate . *+7 1987 Water Related Service Charges (On February 16, 1987 Waterloo City Council approved established the following rate changes for 1987. ooo Piestnin ie rcicsrnetmmnnso in invvon t o nc oo tennc ce i. NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE Q% 1987 Sewage Charge Rate , % 1987 gg-wil !Va_ter l_%la_te S & Retail Water Rate Sewer Charge Fire Protection Charge 15 mm Meter Service Charge 25 mm Meter Service 40 mm Meter Service Charge 50 mm Meter Service Charge 100 mm Meter Service Charge 150 mm Meter Service Charge 200 mm Meter Service Charge Shelley Sayers EECHWOOD II HOMES ASSOCIATION GARAGE SALE e Our badminton team at UHSS did extremely well at the tournament at Jacob Hespeler held April 29. Tracey Hearn and Caroline Haase won the ladies‘ doubles, while Ron Byrnell and Augusto Pereira placed second in the men‘s doubles. Mixed doubles were Augusto Pereira and Caroline Haase who also placed second, while Ron Byrnell came second in singles and Darlene Potter ended our fine showing with a third in ladies‘ singles. Thank you Mrs. Thorne for coaching such a good team and congratulations to the team. e The horseback riding club is back. They meet every Wednesday night after school and go to the Circle Square Ranch where they are given western riding lessons. Thanks to Mrs. Hendren . . . it‘s great fun!! e UHSS is proud to say its first open house as a new school was a success. The shops were very interesting. Beauty Culture featured eyelash tinting and Food Service had an excellent display of meat cutting. Well done kids! barbecue feast ($2 tickets are still available for a quarter chicken, sausage on a bun, coke and an apple crisp). Don‘t miss this gala event, Mayfest will be Mahâ€"velious. _ The athletic banquet brings a close to the athletic year by highlighting Bluevale‘s many excellent athletes end their achievements. This catered banquet takes place May 28 at 6 _ Congratulations to Laura Sprung, Knight of the Week, who is one of our yearbook editors this year. p.m. and costs only $8.50. Or you may choose to come just for the dance (starts at 8: 30 p.m.) for $3. _ _ _ Who: All Junior Tâ€"Ball Players are eligible to tryout When: May 23rd, 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 885â€"0733 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1987 â€"â€" PAGE 43 University Heights $8.30 per month PREVIOUS CHARGE 215 cents per cubic metre 25.5 cents per cubic metre $11.50 per month $1.40 per month $5.20 per month $2.60 per month $25.00 per month $41.50 per month $62 50 per month COMMUNITY INFORMATION Emmanuel United Church presents Hurry On Down, a youth musical based on the story of Zacchaeus May 30 and 31. Performances at 7 p.m. Ticket information call 886â€"1471 or 886â€"0148. Youth Musical NEW CHARGE EFFECTIVE MARCH 28, 1987 28 cents per cubic metre 10 cents per cubic metre $12.00 per month $1.15 per $2 70 per $5.40 pe $8.60 pe $26,00 per month $43.00 pe $65.00 per month cr month month month month and

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