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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 May 1991, p. 38

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cussed. For more information call 885â€"4620 Bluevale Collegiate in Waterloo will hold an adult education information meeting on Tuesday, May 7 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Office skills, recent work experiâ€" ence and high school credits will be disâ€" Spring frolic dinner/dance Kitchener Parkway Semiors Club will nold a spring frolic dinner dance on Saturâ€" day. May 4 from 5:30â€"11 p.m., at Charles Street Senior Centre, 310 Charles St. E., Kitchener Tickets are available at all three Kitchener semior centres at a cost of $10 for semor centre members and $11 for non members. For more information call the centre at 741â€"2501 Children‘s carnival Doon â€" Heritage Crossroads, Waterloo County s turn of the centur_y_lmpgAhmry hes build a solid, rewarding relationship will run from May 7â€"June 4 from 7â€"10 p.m. at the K W Counselling Services, 235 King St. E., Kitchener. The cost is $76 per couple plus $19 for materials. For more informaâ€" tion call the centre at 7436391 Adult education meeting Amnesty [nternational Group 9 will meet 1t the Kitchener Public Library‘s Schneid er Room on Thursday, May 2 at 730 p.m. New members are asked to meet at 7 p.m. For more information call 893â€"1449 or 579â€" 1326 An exciting, fun children‘s carnival will be held on Saturday May 4 from 10 a.m.â€"2 pm at Knox Church, 50 Erb St. W., Waterloo Everyone is welcome Season‘s opener Actent 100 Hair Design will hold a fashion show entitled Moments in Time on Monday, May 6 at Stages. All proceeds from the show will go to Child Find Organizations. Doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets are $7, available at Accent 100. KW POMBA meetlng The KW Parents of Multiple Births Association will hold a meeting on May 7 at 730 pm. at the Victoria Park Pavilion with guest speaker Lora Lee Keamhley. For more information call 7491425 or 894 0015 Strengthening stepâ€"families The Outgoers Semor Hiking and Walking (Club will begin half day hikes and walks »very Monday from May 1June 19. All "ikes depart from and return to the Waterioo City Centre Cost vames from no charge to $3 depending on the distance. For more information call Susanne Cillespie at <88â€"6356 village opens on Sunday, May 5 from 10 a m 4 30 pm. Visitors are welcome. For more information call 748â€"1914 Fashion show Seniors hiking club Amnesty meeting The KA W Weavers and Spinners Guild spring snow and sale will be held on Friday, May 3 from 49 p.m and Saturday, May 4 ‘tom 10 a.m.4 p.m. at 55 Canbar St Waterloo Weavers meeting Coffee hour K W Newcomers will hold a club meeting n Wednesday, May 1 at the Rink in the Park, Seagram Dr . Waterloo at 8 p.m New members are welcome For more informa tion call Pat at 747 1658 or Drana at 888â€" Learn to develop your public speaking and leadership skills at the next Interna tonal Training in Communication meeting Tuesday, May 7 at 7 p.m. at MacGregor School in Waterloo. For more infomation call 896â€"0535 calling 894â€"5328 or 893â€"7743 Freeport Hospital Volunteer Services Assoctation will present Divas in Duet on Saturday, May 4 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, May 5 at 2 p.m. at ;nevnn Hospital Auditortum. Tickets are $15 per person and are available through all volunteers or by Newcomers meeting Lincoin Heights Missionary Church cofâ€" e nour will be held on Thursday, May 9 tom @30â€"11 a m at the church. Babysitâ€" ing will be provided along with a potluck inch. For more information call 884â€"1596 Divas in Duet Communication meeting A fiveâ€"session seminar to help stepâ€"fami PAGE A26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1991 C _ ATTENTION: ALL SISKINS FANS PLACE ARTICLES AT CURBSIDE BY 8:00 a.m. ON YOUR REGULAR GARBAGE DAY!! Maximum four (4) tires will be collected per household. Rims must be [ “7 removed before tires will be collected. E y Contact local charities to see if there is a potential use for items you no L i7 longer want. %i ‘{ Commercial and industrial wastes, construction debris, tree trunks and ‘__é stumps will not be collected. Hazardous wastes such as paints, solvents, oils, household cleaners and car batteries will not be collected. These items should be taken to the Regional Landfill site on the last Saturday of the month (except for long weekends, then it is the Saturday before) between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. If you are unsure if an item is suitable for collection, please check with us at 886â€"2310 BEFORE you carry the item to the curbside. your regular garbage day. Material collected is limited to ;.;tliâ€"c-l'('eâ€"s';ormally found in a household. Tuesday, May 28, 1991 at 8:00 p.m., at Albert McCormick Arena * V»emn%JRoom * Please Note Change Afiznda â€" Reports on League Activities + Election of Officers and Executive Members â€" Amendments to the Constitutional Bylaws Nominations for the election of Officers must be submitted in writing to the Chairman of the Nominating Committee, co Dept. of Recreation & Culture, Waterloo City Centre by May 14, 1991. If you are interested in running for a position, follow above instructions. We invite nominations for the following positions: President â€" nominee must have been a g):urd Member 2 of 3 prior years. Vice President Convener of 1st Teams Convener of 2nd Teams Convener of House League (2) Director of Ice Time Director & Liaison to OMHA Nominees for these positions must have been an active member 1 of 2 prior years. Treasurer Secretary Director of Sponsorship Director of Fund Raising Director of Public Relations and Publicity Director of Grievances & Appeals Parent Representatives, one from House League and one from All Star Director of Parent Support Functions Nominees for these positions must be a member in good standing. Large items not normally collected_ w1th the garbage will be picked up on WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION N 1991â€"92 REGISTRATION MAIL IN REGISTRATION AND SAVE!!! Once again there are three options to choose from: A. Register between March 17th and July 1st and pay $80.00 per player B. Register between July 2nd and A 1st and pay $85.00 per player C. Register between August 2nd nnd“g:;ttember 14th and pay $90.00 per player NOTE: Family rates apply for families with 3 or more players. Late fee after September 14th is $100.00 (Please note correction from last week‘s ad.) FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT: Waterloo Arena Albert McCormick Arena Recreation and Culture Dept. City Hall MAIL FORM ALONG WITH CHEQUE TO: j or: _ Waterloo Minor Hockey ggfl?fi:‘,n Crescent Albert McCormick Community Centre Waterloo, Ont. N2L 5M9 500 Parkside Drive Waterloo, Ont. Attn.: Pam Silcox NOTE: NO POSTDATED (‘HESUES PLEASE. MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO WATE MINOR HOCKEY. Walerioo NEW FOR 1991 â€" Regionâ€" The construction for the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery has begun. Therefore, a portion of the Arena lot is not accessible. If you cannot find a space in the Arena lot, please park in the Dupont, Knox or Erb Street parking lots. SPECIAL TIPS WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SsORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE â€" / SPRING RUBBISH COLLECTION 91 â€" Regionâ€"wide GOODS EXCHANGE DAY is tentatively scheduled to be held June 1st. Let someone else use your unwanted household items and save landfill space. WATCH for REGIONAL advertising for more details. IT°S TIME FOR THE CITY OF WATERLOOS MAY 4th (‘ SENIORS DIVISION PROGRAMS The Municipal Elections Act provides that every person who proposes to be a candidate in the above Municipal Election shall, no earlier than January 1, 1991, and no later than Nomination Day, Friday, October 11, 1991, file with the Clerk of the Municipality, who is responsible for the conduct of the election, a notice of registration in the prescribed form The Act also provides that no person and no individual, corporation or trade union, acting on behalf of any person, shall solicit or accept contributions or incur expenses for the purposes of the election of that person at the next election at any time unless the person is a registered candidate. Registrations forms are available from the City Clerk‘s office, main floor, City Hall, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo N.B. It is suggested that FRENCH LANGUAGE CANDIDATES TO THE WATERLOO REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD contact the Clerk of the City of Kitchener, 22 Frederick Street, Kitchener, with respect to registering a candidate RC. Keeling a City Clerk & Returning Officer _/ 185 King St. S. 579â€"1020 {aty Centre at 1:00 p.m. You must register your name at the 40zRAC if you plan to attend. c.um-ssss. ARC TRAVEL â€" Baseball Game â€" Blue Jays vs. White Sox, Saturday, May 11, $26.00 gar person. Departs from 404 at 11:00 a.m. and from the ARC at 11:15 a.m. Returns approximately 6:00 p.m. Call 579â€"1642 for more information. MALL WALK â€" Walk for the health of it at Conestoga MAll. Walk any time between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Register at the Food Court. Contact Christine Barker at 888â€"6356 for more information. VISION CLINICS â€" The University of Waterloo, School of Optometry is offering Vision Clinics in various Seniors apartment buildings in Waterloo and at the 404 and the ARC, May 21 â€" Mlfi 31 (inclusive). Appointments required, transportation arranged when required. SENIORS BADMINTON â€" Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:00 â€" 11:00 a.m. at Seagram Gym, Seagram Drive, Waterloo. $1/person. QUTGOERS â€" Seniors Hiking/Walking Group â€" "Pinehurst Conservation Area," Ayt, May 6, Cost: saAOO. Bepnm from Waterloo City Centre at 1:00 p.m. You must register your name at the Mayor Councillor Waterloo County Board of Education + English Language Member Waterloo Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board â€" English Language Member COMMUNITY INFORMATION . 886â€" 1550 CANDIDATE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS NOVEMBER 12, 1991, MUNICIPAL ELECTION POSITIONS OF BEGINNER LINE DANCE 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Commencing Wednesday, May 8, 1991 Instructor: Lauraine McEllistrum Location: 404/Rotary Adult Centre Cost: $15.00 To Register: Call 888â€"6356. Six (6) week course Wing 404 RC.A.FA/RA.C. 510 Dutton Dr.

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