Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1981, p. 35

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Kinsmen Open House St. Louis CWL bake sale The New Hamburg Habiliuuon Workshop which is a satellite of the Kitchener work- Open house at the Kinsmen Centre work- shop, 108 Sydney Sts. Kitchener will be held Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2 to 4 pm. and 1 tottp.m. The public is invited to see the mentally handi- capped adults working at regular jobs. and articles manufactured will be offered for sale." McCullough to talk on ship sinkings St. Louis Catholic Women's League is holding a mission bake, and craft sale after all the masses Nov. 21 and 22 in the gym, 53 Allen St. E. in Waterloo. BULLETIN BOARD; The ladies have do- nated baking. crafts. plants. and new and used articles for the sale, A talk on the Ameri- can ships Hamilton and Scourge, sunk off St. Catharines in the War of 1812, and efforts to recover them will be held Nov. 25, 8 p.m. at Wilfrid Laurier Uni- versity. The presentation will be in the main auditorr um (P1025) of the uni, versity's Frank C. Peters building at Uni. versity Ave. and Albert St. Proceeds will be shared equally be- tween the Notre Dame Sisters' mission work in Peru and by Devel- opment and Peace. The speaker will be William McCulloch, chairman of the Hamil- ton-Scourge Founda- tion who is trying to have the preserved ships raised from Lake Ontario. Mount Zion Xmas Bazaar Stephenson at Laurier Friday, Nov. 27, 2 to 4 p.m. and T to 9 p.m. Their address is 109 Huron Street in New Hamburg. The Kinsmen Centre Florists situated at 3208 King Street E., Kitchener will be hold- ing their open house. Saturday, Nov. 28, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Bette Stephenson, Ontario minister of col- leges and universities, will discuss the future of universities in On- tario Nov. 20 at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her talk, designed primarily for Laurier students but open to the public, will be held at noon in the Turret lounge of the student union building. A ques- tion period will follow. The minister was in- vited to speak by the students. Sponsor is the commission of univer- sity affairs of the stu- dent council. Commis- sion chairman is Steve Patten. Little Mountain Pre- school's Christmas Ba, zaar featuring: - Barbi doll clothes, home bak. ing, (including the rec- ipes), Christmas crafts, tt fish pond for the children. refresh- ments, plus much, much more, will be held on Saturday, Nov. ever wished you can” learn the proper and safe way to CrouCountry Shi? Come to Water%o's x-Country ski school. Ilmdy In It: third year. and Beam the banks In three lessons. The skills that you will lam Indudo 6!.ng stride. double young, uphill and downhill W. waxing. momma. ertthmtertt, satetr and much more. PM: Youth _ " and under . no,“ for I out: It-t 'd hes. on week). Add! . over " - “5.. for! wed: (H '4 hrs. unmet). nonunion INNIIA'I‘ION: Call Vintertoo Pere?, W " ‘4“. Ext. 214 *rrrhttt Cross Mn skiing‘qan be f lot of hm byt ttave you _ 313 Watodoo Pack f January mam \ Saturdays or Sundays '1 “Here's a great Christmas Gift for family or friends" Non-nuclear discussion John Robinson, from the Environmental Studies Faculty at the University of Waterloo will speak on "A Non- Nuclear Future for Om tario" at the Adult Recreation Centre, corner of King and Allen Streets in Water. loo. The meeting takes place Nov. 19, starting at 7:30 p.m. For more information call 884- The Laurel Creek Nature Centre Pres, ents "Compasses and Orienteering" on Sun.. day, Nov. 22 as one of a series of weekly nature programs. Program times are 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and there is no admission charge. For more information cal1885-1368. Nature Centre Program 28 from " mm. - 2 pm. at Mount Zion Luther, an Church, 29 West- mount Rd. s., in Water- loo. Fight the lung cripplers Christmas Seals 11:30 n.m.to1:8 Fm. Them-ruminclude . sewing table, I country “on. and a penny table. and ne- Ladies Auxllla'ry ChristmasBmuNov. Waterloo Le Ion 'rtett "tts Nita. a Atlantic City Und" New- Jersey, Roch'euef Liiae Festival and the World'n Fair. Cost - Twin 81,6501!) 2. March " .. M, 1982 FLORIDA - FIGURE 8 TOUR Cost - Twin $678.00 3. COME WITH US TO ST. LUCIA! All inclusive. escorted tour staying at the Malabor Hotel. Tranportation to & from airport - February 19-26. 1982. Cost - Twin “109.00 4. HAWAII TOUR - Two Islands Waikiki - Maul Two weeks - departs February 16, 1982 Cost - Twin 1,255.00 s. Visit NEW ORLEANS in the SPRING Three departure dates late in March by coach for tt days Cost - Twin 8489.00. 6. CALIFORNIA PARTY TOUR (23 days) View}; to! Sprlnjwtrlps to Wuhlrgulon. your -tioets."Maee sure to Inuit Mi- cnlendu for this date. natural wonders. Goat - Twin 81,255.”. T. April " - May a. I”: PORTUGAL - Caacais & Maderla Cost - Twin $1,590.00. SUPER SHOW . Join us on November 24th at " pm. for a slide show of our Portugal trip and Florida. Jerry Van Dyke who will escort the Portugal trip will be with us to answer Big bazaar Friday November M, 198] 2 pm. Guest: May & Morris Hallman Colour Slides ot: PROJECT WOODWORK Winter session starts November M, MMI. Woodworking. refinishing upholstering. Registration for classes November, Is, 19 & 20th 2 pm. - 4 pm. (at Adult Recreation Centre) Fees: $15 so yr. + SENIOR SUNDAY Sunday November 22, "tlt 2 p.m. Movies: “WINTER FUN" How Canada uses winter as a source of recreation & entertainment All Welcome No Cha April " - May 9, I”! This California Party Tour is really one of the greatest trips on earth, showing you much of the United States, its man made wonders. and the even more wonderful THIRD THURSDAY November mu, 2:00 p.m. Sponsored by Senior Socialites "Remembering Two Wars" Medley of Songs trom World War I World War II Guests: Merry Melodies January 23 - March 23, 1982 FLORIDA - GREAT ACCOMMODATION -- - (60 days) AM Won Con». tttS King St., South. Honcho N2J 1P7 579-1020 1 II II 21 $20 " yr. and under A.R.C. TRAVEL 579-1 642 "A Travelogue Here and There" an»: All!“ ENVITIES Museum of Time/Molsons Living Christmas Tree Brantford Simcoe Christmas Lights wnteAoo, Ontario Farewell to 1981 Friday December 4, 1981 Music by "Villagers" 7:30 p.m, - 11:30 p.m. Tickets “.50 Includes Lunch VACATION TOURS Be I Friday Aftemooner DANCE for u oil painting. I crocheted afghan. ao- Ccry hampers I}! mm’ Qiéa'irioc: ed atttrttettina St. N. in mfat " Regina St. N. in Waterloo. Maya-dulyn. at Legion Dram will be made " ll p.lll WATEILOO 00-0801 No Charge “DOLE, MM‘WAV. MM! " Substantially less water ls used when taking a shower than when taking I bath. " “(About Friday, November Wth - a pm. Adult Recreatlon Centre KIntt A Allen Street, Waterloo. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE “Environmental Educatlon Program at the Arboretum and Conunatton." Special musical entertainment VIII be provld- ed try atudenta from the “about Canoes-va- tory of lualc. EVERYONE WELCOME " ma m1 MSKAM NOTE: Damn: the above schedule are “and in he Community Sonics: Fa! a Winter Program. PRsupvourtroecoovtodayatrourrt-eatirena or phone 886-1550 511.214. Teams from throughout Ontario will be participating. November 15th & and/8) registered players. The program is under the direction of U. of W. coach Bob McKillop and the players of this team. Defense Clinic - November 22nd and December ttth is now filled. Clinics for Forwards to be announced later. Thigz free_pl_'ogram is open to all W.M.H.A WATERLOO ARENA Sunday, November 22nd - FINAL GAMES 1:00 pan, - Major Midget Championship 2:30 p.m. - Juvenile Championship 4:00 pm. - Minor Midget Championship Various prime time Is available from Dec. 6th-30th at Moses Springer, Waterloo Arena and Albert McCormick Arena. COST". $42.50 per hour. For rental information call 8891550 Ext. 214 during business hours. MS. - Moses Springer Arena All. - Albert McCormick Arena W.A. - Waterloo Arena R.l.P. - Rink in the Park AFTER $0.00!. m sum News PMS FAKV II WATERLN 3 week Session Tuesday & Friday "H! mm. Starts December lst Cost: $12.00 for 6 sessions LOCATION: Seagram Stadium Gym Call 835-1550 Ext. 214 to register. Waterloo Arena Kitchener vs. Siskins Sunday November 22nd 7:30 p.m. WAWRLOO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OPEN MEETING tithTEttitt6 Him mom IMAM SKILL DEVELOPMENT 'ttttmt" CHRISTMAS DANCE FIT JR. 'B' HOCKEY MIDAS GOLD P00! 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