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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Mar 1989, p. 43

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ncers Sat., Apr. 15 at 9 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Advance tickets are $10/couple for members and $15/couple for guests, All Foresters are invited to bring their friends and participate. There will be door prizes topped off with a free cold buffet lunch. For further information contact the gublic relations office or call 7420634 or 746â€"7126. 1 Fom wieg mt pooogns in t an i te (activition, Rester Card making, 1800s fashion, egg decorating, festive food preparâ€" Pageantry of bands Pageantry of ‘bands will be futun'm Pipes and Drums of the Ontario Provinci Police, The Toronto Signals Trumpet Band, The Cobourg Marine Association Band, only to name a few. Come and enjoy the show Sat. June 3 at the Kitchener Auditorâ€" ium. General admission tickets will be $7.50 each. Guelph festival auction Sun., Apr. 2 at 2 p.m. an auction of antiques and collectibles for the Gue:i: Spring Festival will take place at Guelph Farmers‘ Market. Further items and lunch will be available from 12 noon. For further information call 836â€"9316.. rchid show e Central Ontario Orchid Society will ce again host one of the greatest Orchid ows in Ontario at the University of uelph Arboretum. The finest of the orchid mily‘s 35,000 species and nearly 100,000 lybrids will be on display for the general jublic Sat., Apr. 8 from 12 noon to 6 p.m. nd Sun. Apr. 9 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. me, get ahead start on spring, see the hid Show. Hawaiian dance Court Conestoga No. 1169 lndfiwndent Order of Foresters is holding a Hawaiian heme dance with four beautiful Hawaiian Parents of twins meeting The Kâ€"W Parents of Twins Club will be holding a general discussion md.m; on Apr. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Victoria Park Pavilion. For further information call 578â€" 0612. Victorian Easter at Woodside â€" ation, and many more exciting Easter activities. The Victorian Easter will take place Sat., Mar. 25 and Sun., Mar. 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. Free Admission. Effectiveness training for wothen and men will take place Mar. 28â€"May 23 from 7 E:::fl 10 p.m. at the Kâ€"W éou-flhc tre. Parenting effectiveness training will take plmfivmllnr.wnnfillalsfm-'l-lo p.m. at Emmanuel United Church. Alive and Aware: meu::.m& tion in relationships wil Apr. 1 from 9:30 a.m.§5 p.m. at Kâ€"W Counselling Services. How to :fk so kids will listen will take place Mon. Apr. 3â€"May 1 from 7â€"10 p.m. at the Doon Presbyterian Church. For information regarding any of these counselling services or information regardâ€" ing registration call Kâ€"W counselling serâ€" vices at 743â€"6391. Kâ€"W Counselling Services Nearly new sale The Kâ€"W Hospital Auxiliary will be holding their annual Nearly New Sale in the Hospital auditorium on Wed., Apr. 12 from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Thurs. Apr. 13 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. The proceeds from the sale will be going towards an Isolette for the Nursery. you are a senior who enjoys dinfiig in urants, trying new foods and meeting le, then you may be interested in ithaupt Senior Centre‘s dining club. h month, participants will visit a local aurant for lunch. This month‘s trip will to the Knotty Pine in Waterloo, Tues. r. 28. Car pools will leave the centre at 20 a.m. Treat yourself to a delicious al and make new friends. Call the eithaupt Centre now and reserve your ace. Call 741â€"2506. hoir or at the door, Admission will be r adults, $3 for studefits and:geniors $15 for a family package. > 4. nior‘s lunch date °> Idren‘s choir Interâ€"Mennonite Children‘s Choir resent a mmfl Sun. Apr. 16 p.m. at the First United Church. ts will be available from members of ‘Kâ€"W branch of the Ont. Registered ‘Teacher‘s Association is pleased to t its annual spring recital Sun.. Apr. 2;m1{;|.n. at the Kitchener Public y. This recital will be featuring its of the local membership; there no admission charge. Walerioo 3.BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER â€"â€"Friday, March 24, Adult Recreation Centre closed â€" No slide show. Friday, March 31, 1989 â€"â€" Color slides by: ROSS COWLEY. 7 weeks of travel thru Central and Western U.S.A. ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 185 King St. S., Waterloo Are you interested in curreni needs and issues facing Older Adults? 4 Would you like to be a part of a dynamic team? Do you know someone who is? The City of Waterloo, Recreation and Culture Department, Seniors Division, is now accepting nominations for its Seniors Advisory Council. Nominations will be received until 4:30 p.m., Monday, April 17/89, with the election to take place June 7â€"15, 1989 inclusive. Nomination papers must have the support of five signatures and the signed consent of the nominee. Council members serve a two year term and must be eligible to participate in Senior Division Programs. 1. ARC TRAVEL: April 06 â€"â€" Tender Tootsies & Swain Greenhouses April 13â€" "DEATHTRAP," Cullen Barns Dinner Theatre April 19 â€" Olde Hide House and Chudleigh‘s Apple Orchard April 28 â€" "BRITANNIA SHOW," Toronto y For more information phone 579â€"1642. 2.404 OUTGOERS: Depart from 404/Rotary Adult Centre at 1:00 p.m. â€" Thursday, March 23rd â€" "KIWANIS PARK," Kitchener, Call 888â€"6356 for more informaâ€" Monday, March 20 Parents & Preschooler Tuesday, March 21 _ Adult Noon Skate Wednesday, March 22 édul'. No_on_ Skl!.e Thursday, March 23 _ Adult Noon Skate 11:30 CLOSED: MARCH 24 GOOD FRIDAY Direct nominations to Thursdays MARY THORPE, VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 185 King Street South Waterloo, Ontario N2J 1P7 579â€"1020 _ 886â€"2393 SENIORS DIVISION â€" : > __> ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS WANTED PROGRAMS WILL RESUME MAY 1/89 ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA MARCH 28 â€" APRIL 28 ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA SATURDAY, MARCH 25/89 SATURDAY NIGHT SKATING ENDS MARCH 25 8:00 â€" 10:00 p.m. SENIOR PROGRAMS N O TIC E RINK IN THE PARK Parents & Preschooler Adult Noon Skate THURSDAY, MARCH 23$/89 LAST PUBLIC SKATE NOON HOUR HOCKEY Parents & Preschooler 1:45 â€" 3:20 p.m. 404/ROTARY ADULT CENTRE 510 Dutton Dr., Waterloo 10:00 â€" 11:20 a.m. 11:30 a.m. â€" 1:20 p.m. 11:30 1130 10:00 â€" â€"$:00 p.m â€"2:00 p.m â€"2:00 p.m 11:20 p.m NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE B&'.-an t effect for Byâ€"Law to licence and regulate dogs in Waterloo have been in changes: The Byâ€"Law is enforced on a complaint basis only and the following procedure is normally followed On rpceigt of a specific complaint, City Hall will contact the Owner of the dog advising a complaintis) has been received and request the Owner‘s cooperation. If the violation continues, the City is then required to proceed with court action Anyone found guilty of any infraction of this Byâ€"Law will be fined $18.75 for eaci offence 2. Council has enacted a Noise Byâ€"Law which includes the following clause which prohibits: "Persistent barking, whining, calling or other similar persistent noise making by any domestic pet or any animals for commercial {:urposes." The fine for this offence under the Noise Byâ€"Law is $103.00. This Byâ€"Law also is enforced on a complaint basis and a letter is sent requesting cooperation prior to any legal action being taken. Council would like all citizens to be aware of these Byâ€"Laws, to adhere to them and to encourage their neighbours to do the same. We appreciate your cooperation. RC. KEELING CITY CLERK CITY OF WATERLOO ON FEBRUARY 6, 1989 WATERLOO CITY COUN CIL APPROVED THE FOLLOWING RATE CHANGES FOR 1989: 1989 SEWER CHARGE RATE 1989 RETAIL WATER RATE 1989 WATER RELATED SERVICE CHARGES PREVIOUS RATE NEW RATE Retail Water Rate 38 cents per cubic metre 46 cents per cubic metre Sewer Charge 46 cents per cubic metre 54 cents per cubic metre Fire Protection Charge _ $12,50 per month $13.00 per month 15 mm Metre Service Charge 1.50 per month 1.55 per month 25 mm Metre Service Charge 2,80 per month 2.90 per month 40 mm Metre Service Charge 5.60 per month 5.80 per month 50 mm Metre Service Charge 8.90 per month 9.20 per month 100 mm Metre Service Charge 27.00 per month 28.00 per month 150 mm Metre Service Charge 45.00 per month 47.00 per month 200 mm Metre Service Charge 68.00 per month 71.00 per month WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 22, 1989 â€" PAGE 43 These increases are largely necessitated by â€" a 16% increase in wholesale water costs by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo â€" a 20% increase in sewage treatment costs by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo The new rates are effective on all bills issued after FEBRUARY 28, 1989 _ Public Works Dept. (i1) (ii) â€" Every dog Owner must remove any excrement left by said dog on any property other than that on which the dog is habitually kept (i) No dog is permitted to "Run At Large " "Running At Large" is defined as: "When found in any place other than the premiges of the Owner of the dog and not under the control of any person." DOG CONTROL BYâ€"LAW COMMUNITY INFORMATION many ye;r:;-l;\lvtn;ége';xtfyt ‘Council introduced some All dogs must be licenced. This is a $ permanent licence of $20.00 for the life o{/ the dog.

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