Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Feb 2001, p. 25

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Heritage Week celebrates Waterloo‘s rich history h Advisory Committee {LACAC), the local history collection of the Waterloo public library, the Waterloo Country and Area Quilt Festival, and the Waterloo Youth Recreation Council. From 2â€"4 p.m. Feb. 22, Waterloo city hall will host a dropâ€"in _ clinic _ called Treasures in Your Home. Bring along a family heirâ€" loom, and two local experts will explain how to date and care for your treasures. At 7 p.m. Feb. 20 at the Waterloo Recreation Complex, UW history proâ€" fessor Dr. Geoffrey Hayes will speak on Have We Met Our Waterloo? A Future For Local Heritage. Looking for a new or preâ€"owned BMW? : From Feb. 17â€"25, a dis 527 King St. N. WATERLOO (519) 885â€"5090 Come visit our new bome play entitled On The Button will be set up at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre, featuring _ historic â€" phoâ€" tographs and button materiâ€" als from Waterloo‘s Roschman Button Factory. And from Feb. 5â€"28, a Tribute to Seagrams will be x ppropape~â€" Worth Words Presents Too Close Tuesday, Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m. Knox Presbyterian Church Erb & Caroline St., Waterloo admission. $6 in advance, $7 at the door Fat Lady set up at the Waterloao public library, featuring historic photographs and memoraâ€" bilia from the former Seagram _ distillery _ in Waterloo. For more information on these events, contact Anne Chafe at 885â€"8828. Children from Camp Quality‘s summer camping program for kids battling cancer, held their Snow Caper 2000 Reunion at the Waterioo Recreation Complex last weekend. in addition to sessions of swimming and skating, volâ€" unteers and children took part in a crafts workshop. Waterloo‘s Jason Crewson, 12, was one of the children enjoying the reunion by doing crafts with volunteer Helen Watts. on ooo oo ie ooo e e en e era e e e ecy)} Snow Caper 2000 reunion BOTH STORES FEATURING: Furniture * Depression & Pressed Glassware * Crocks * Silver * Dolls * Toys * China * Books * Art * Hardware * Primitives * Nostalgia * Tools * Paint *« Memorabilia * Sports * Post Cards * and Much, Much More! ANEIOUE WarEHOoUSE ; , _ A Eies JU‘_; J U L. CABINV FEVER §SALFE, Beat the Winter Blues with a Great Day of Antiquing in Beautiful Waterloo and Wellington Counties! FEBRUARY 1 â€" 28, 2001 UP TO 30% OFF SELECTED ITEMS!!! BOTH STORES OPEN DAILY 10 â€" 6 ©08 VNSANAC PHOTO Join Us at Both of Our Locations in the Month of February when Each of our Dealers will offer a Discount CLOSED CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR‘S DAY Hot, homemade meals for any diet Doctor & nurse on call Nonâ€"smoking environment Scheduled transportation Recreational activities & outings Our unique facility offers the companionable atmosphere of a fine resort or private country club, plus the twentyâ€"four hour personal care services of a dynamic professional staff *** click here Home theatre. computers, library Rooms for guests. parties & family Tnal/short & long term stay Gardening, sewing. woodâ€"working and other hobbies

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