Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Sep 1987, p. 12

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\a«fi%\&ig @QQ& 15,}3/ ?qg, % & gal\ s é(& @ & 4 \ N &» 0 1 K & 5‘ Gold Key Fravel ‘%v“ 9 S Fy® l e _ "oâ€" & s _ Twin Cities a site for Young Leaders Tomorrow "I am delighted with the results toâ€"date and with the overwhelming enthusiasm the program has elicited from volunteer organizations and young people," Munro said in a press release. We need to nurture our youth and protect the future of volunteer organizations. I am pleased that Young Leaders Tomorrow is achieving both." YLT places young people on committees or boards of directors of voluntary organizations Through several special training sessions and an extensive ‘interaship"‘, participants get a working knowledge of what it takes to be a community leader YLT is a joint venture between the Ministry and the Ontario Association of Voiunteer Bureaux and Centres ‘ Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo, along with 10 other Ontario communities, will soon have a Young Leaders Tomorrow program, Citizrenship and Culture Minister Lifly Munro announced last week. o JAZZ e HOCKEY e GOLF Also present at the 7: 30 p.m. meeting will be Jean Monteith and Associates Ltd.. the Londonâ€"based company which earlier this year carried out an assessment study on Waterioo‘s recreational needs and prepared a background report. The finalized plan is part of city council‘s ongoing process of ensuring that appropriate leisure opportunities and facilities are made available to the residents of Waterioo. It is intended to guide the development of leisure programs and facilities for the next 10 years, and to assist residents in understanding the leisure delivery system. Waterioo‘s parks and recreation master plan will be the topic of a public meeting tonight at Rink in the Park, staged by the city study team overseeing the draft plan‘s prepâ€" aration . Parks and Rec Master Plan at public meeting tonight United Way OF KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO AND AREA CAMPAIGN DATES SEPTEMBER 14th to OCTOBER 31st | COMMUNITY GOAL FOR 34 MEMBER AGENCIES AND THEIR 92,000 CLIENTS $2,087,000 OQOPENING WEEK ACTIVITIES â€" KW JAZZFEST ‘87 â€" Friday September 18 â€" Princess Theatre/Heuther Hotel, Waterioo Saturday September 19 â€" Bingeman Park Baliroom, Kitchener Sunday September 20 â€" Bingeman Park Ballroom, Kitchener SPONSORED BY BRICK BREWERY, ANDERSON SOUND, SOUND STAGE FINE AUDIO, SHERWOOD MUSIC â€" MAJOR JR. ‘"A"" HOCKEY â€" WINDSOR SPITFIRES vs KITCHENER RANGERS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20 â€" 2:00 PM â€" KiITCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM T ronere ="__ *‘ * ZEHRS MARKETS IN KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO SPONSORED BY AvairagLe °â€" UNITED WAY OFFICE, 607 KING ST. W., #201, KITCHENER FROM * OFFICES OF MEMBER AGENCIES OF UNITED WAY â€" 1st ANNUAL LACKNERâ€"McLENNAN/UNITED WAY INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT SORRY â€" MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21st â€" DUNDEE GOLF COURSE SOLOD OUT The Ministry provided the OAVB/C with a $369,000 grant in 1987 to conduct the program Two young leaders will be recruited by each organization to serve oneâ€"year internship as full, but not necessarily voting, board members. Under the guidance and coaching of a boardâ€"designated mentor, young leaders will participate in a variety of committeeâ€"related activities and, at the same time, contribute to the growth and development of their respective internship organizations Volunteer Placement Service of Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo, youth between 1524 are not the only ones to benefit from the program. ‘‘The youth gain invaluable experience and contacts and references, as well as sound adminisâ€" trative skills. And as a community we benefit from having a larger goo! of really competent and enthusiastic . volunteers to draw from,." said Cooâ€" At a public meeting in July, concern was expressed with a number of the consultant‘s recommendations. specifically improved sigâ€" nage for future parks, use of stormwater detention areas for active play space. the proposal to utilize a portion of the Laurel Conservation Area for a sports park. the future of Waterioo Park and the needs of the Minor Soccer Association. No decisions will be made at tonight‘s meeting but council is expected to approve a finalized plan later this fall. Based upon an assessment of current and future needs, the background report recom mends the upgrading of existing facilities or providing new facilities such as arena, pools, ball diamonds, soccer and football fields, a trail system, museums, meeting facilities and theatre to name a few. Em“ 1987 CAMPAIGN BLOOD PRESSURE T& ‘.l]E DL features . oPEN MON.â€"SAT. 96 PARKDALE MEDICAL Home Health Care & Sports Medicine 465 PHILLIP ST., WATERLOO find us at Waiper Terrace Maill | King Street West Dr. George DeWit, F.1.A.C.A., D.C. at DeWit Chiropractic Centre 425 Albert St., Waterioo, Ont. N2L 3V2 (between Cotlumbia and Philip Sts.) DUTCH HIGH TECH Dr. Andrew Caruk, B.Sc., D.C. Horticultural Light Systems CHIROPRACTOR â€" Phone (519) 885â€"5290 â€" (corner Albert) Parkdale 1J announces the opening of his practice with (s1» 578â€"9333 746â€"1339

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