Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Dec 1987, p. 52

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In order to get that Special Christmas Feeling, Waterloo Community Services is sponsoring a "celebration at the Next FRIDAY AFTERNOONERS â€" Friday January 8, 1988. City Centre." Our intent is to share the warmth of the season by bringing in local musical talents to perform for the staff and public of the City of Waterloo. Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King Street S., Waterloo, 579â€"1020. 1. ARC OUTGOERS â€" Monday December 21, 1987, A Walk to the Park then come and share coffee and cookies and Christmas Cheer with us. Leave 1:00 p.m. Monday December 28, 1987 â€" NO WALK All performances will be in the Atrium of the City Centre â€" 100 Regina Street South A We hope that you will come out and enjoy the noon CITY HALL WILL BE CLOSED FOR BUSINESS DURING THE FOLLOWING DATES: *Thursday December 24 at noon â€" opening Tuesday December 29 at 8:30 a.m. * Closed Friday January list BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER â€" Friday December 18, 1987 2:00 p.m. Guest: Ann Thiessen "Christmas Music and Slides." . ARENMA HOLIDAY CLOBURES Thursday, December 17th â€" MacGregor Girls‘ Choir â€" 11:30â€"12:30 Tuesday, December 22nd â€"City Carollers â€" 11:30â€"12:30 Thursday, December 24th â€" Waterloo County Carollers â€" 11:30â€"12:30 FREE ADULT FREE ADULT NOON SKATING CHRISTMAS CONCERTS PUBLIC NOTVCE CHRISTMAS SKATING _ SCHEDULE PROGRAMS FOR SENIOR ADULTS 1130â€"12:30 p m Dec 22. 23. 24. 30. 31 12:20â€"1 20 pm Dec 22. 23. 24. 30. 31 Tusaday, Dec. 22 1000â€"1120 a m CITY CENTRE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION 1987 Tum" fpAMMEWpEY"" Tuss to Thurs 230430 p m Tume: io Thure 1190â€"120 p m Dec 22. 23. 24, 31 10:00â€"11â€"20 a m wed & Thur 220â€"4:00 p m Dec. 30, 3 $â€"1000 p. m 1120200 p m Dec. 20 is cancuted Dec. 22. 23. 24 30. Wed Dec 23 onty 10:00â€"11â€"20 a m 218 pm Program: Cross country skiing can be a lot of fun but have you ever wished you could learn the proper and safe way to Crossâ€"Country Ski? Come to Waterioo‘s Xâ€"Country ski school, already in its fifth year, and learn the basics in three lessons. The skills that you will learn include diagonal stride, double poling, uphill and downhil! techniques, waxing, maintaining equipment, safety and much more. Location: Waterioo Park â€" Meet at Lions Pool (heated dressing room). Fee: Youth (8 to 16 yrs.) â€" $12.00 for 3 weeks (one hour per week). â€" (one hour per week). Dates: Weekend of January 16th to weekend of Jan. 30th (Rain Date: Feb. 6th & 7th) Class Times:(Three choices each day .) | WATERLOO COMMUNITY SERVICES CROSSâ€"COUNTRY SKI SCHOOL Class size:Limited to 8 people per group The following is available at Albert McCormick Arena and Moses Springer Arena between December 18, 1987 â€" January 3, 1988 Moses Springer Dec. 22 Albert McCormick Arena Dec. 21 3:00â€"5:00 p.m Dec. 22 8:30â€"10:00 a.m A 1:30â€"2:20 p.m » Dec. 23 & 24 8:30â€"11:30 a.m & 1:30â€"2:30 p.m €L ** Jan. 3 1:00â€"3:00 p.m For further information please call, Facility Rentals, 747â€"8734 A PLAY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Tickets available at the Waterioo City Centre, 100 Regina St. â€" 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or the Adulit Recreation Centre, 85 King St. â€" 7:00 p.m to 10:00 p.m. 208 or 747â€"8736. Coâ€"eponsored by the City of Waterloo and Waterloo Collegiate Student Council FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 886â€"1550 ext Registration: Call Waterloo Community Services at 747â€"8733 ik j ( L ** «a( AlltG=\\ | [1| [ AVAILABLE ICE Saturday 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m Sunday 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m Human stories of outstanding Canadian athletes past ard present performed by Multiâ€" 16 â€" $16.00 for 3 weeks Dec. 23 & 24 ir P Paul Bruce Kidd â€" Writer Miles Potter â€" Director L Al January 4th, 1988 7:30 pm $5.00 each 1:30â€"6:00 p.m 8:30â€"11:30 a.m 1:304:00 p.m 8:30â€"10 a.m COMMUNITY INFORMATION s8eâ€"1 450 The Council of the City of Waterloo is strongly committed to serving our public and supporting our staff. As we establish the City‘s Goals and Objectives for 1988, we encourage your input. Together we can create a dynamic and successful future for Waterloo! )Generally, our goals for the immediate future include: communicating effectively with our public, creating a parks development policy and supporting and promoting our industrial base. More specifically, our priorities aim toward creating a Cultural Development Committee, facilitating the organization of, and establishing a rapport with neighbourhood associations, and commencing the implementation of the Fire Service Study. Also, we plan to participate in a Housing Study and examine and evaluate our municipal electoral system. Our thrusts and priorities for 1988 are outlined below: We will: ‘ â€" focus on the cultural needs of our community and organize a Cultural Development Committee â€" focus on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and commence to implement decisions | â€" continue with thrust to communicate effectively with our ‘ public â€" continue with the implementation of Uptown Development‘ to improve parking, traffic and greening â€" renegotiate the transit agreement with the City of Kitchener â€" create a parks development policy to enhance open space use and quality as development occurs â€" strive to stabilize and enhance central neighbourhoods through specific enhancement studies and address issues of student housing ~ â€" facilitate the organization of formal neighbourhood ‘ organizations. â€" maintain, support and promote our industrial base and our image as a community of opportunity â€" commence to examine the Fire Study report and its implications and begin to implement the recommendations in respect to response time, staffing, equipment, location of facilities and training. â€" examine and evaluate the electoral system We also seek your input at a special meeting of Council on Monday, January 25th, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. on the 3rd Floor of Waterloo City Hall. Your comments and ideas are very important as we shape Waterloo‘s future together. If you wish to make a written or oral presentation to Council, please advise the City Clerk, 886â€"1550, by 1:00 p.m. Thursday, January 21st, 1988 We want your input! Write or Call: Mayor Marjorie Carroll and Waterloo City Council P.O. Box 337 Waterloo, NZ2J 4A8 886â€"1550 Ask for a complete draft of the 1988 Corporate Goals & Objectives. TOGETHER SHAPING OUR FUTURE Applications to be a manager or a coach in our All Star or Select Program can be obtained by phoning 884â€"2935. December 31 will be the last day for accepting applicaâ€" tions. All applicants will be interviewed. Skills Development Coâ€"ordinator We welcome all applications Waterioo 1988 THRUSTS AND PRIORITIES h ¢ WATERLOO MINOR § BASEBALL ty Coaching Applications **COMMENTS:

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