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January 12, 2010
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WOOLWICH COMMUNITY
HEALTH CENTRE (WCHC)

10 Parkside Dr., St. Jacobs, 664-3794.

Program info can be found on our website, www.wchc.on.ca

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ELMIRA SENIORS CENTRE
The Elmira Seniors Centre is now located in the Woolwich Memorial Centre. The office is open there on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. 519-669-5044 for info.
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YOUTH CENTRE - Hours and Programs
24 Snyder Ave. South, Woolwich Memorial Centre. There are so many things to do in this new building and the youth centre during our PM hours. The youth centre is continuing to run our after school resource time from 3:30-5:30pm and from 6-10pm Tues.-Fri. Come and see us, first visit is free and then only a $20/year membership fee. For info. contact Karyn, 519-669-35393.

Indoor Market
Saturdays, 9am-2pm. Closed Sat., Dec. 26. Downstairs at 10 Church St. W., Elmira.

K2K YOUTH DANCE
Fri., Jan. 15, 7:00-10:00pm. Woolwich Community Centre, 29 Parkside Dr., St. Jacobs. Doors open at 6:30pm. Tickets: $5, Food: $1 per item. PARENTAL REMINDER: all kids must be dropped off and picked up inside the centre by an adult. No exceptions! www.stjacobslions.org

HopeSpring Cancer Support Centre Programs

Fri., Jan. 15, 10am-12pm. Attend the workshop Sun ‘Hope’ Catcher: Glass Fusion Workshop. A unique opportunity to create a beautiful glass art that expresses you creativity. A two hour session to make a Sun “Hope” Catcher. All materials supplied. No previous experience necessary.
Fri., Jan. 22, 10am-12pm. A workshop on “Card Making” with Deb Mertin. Absolutely no artistic experience is needed.
Fri., Jan. 29, 11am-12pm. Join us for Laughter Yoga Workshop. This workshop introduces the power of yoga, combined with laughter to heal the soul With Rosemary Kelly.
Please call HopeSpring Cancer Support Centre, 43 Allen St. W., Waterloo to register in advance 519-742-4673.

Snowshoeing and Skiing
Sun., Jan. 17, 2pm. Join Clint for 2 hour snowshoeing or skiing on the Health Valley/Trans Canada Trail, St. Jacobs. Meet at the Kiosk at the trail entrance behind the fire station in St. Jacobs. Take King St. N. To Albert St., turn right or east on Albert St. And continue to the kiosk at the back of the parking lot. Please contact Paul at 519-664-3642 to confirm meeting times and locations. Maps with meeting locations are posted at www.healthywoolwich.org

GALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TUESDAY LUNCHEON

Tues., Jan. 19, 11:30am-1:00pm. 2 Cross St., Elmira. Menu: spaghetti with meat sauce, caesar salad, garlic bread, apple crisp and beverage. $9. All Welcome.

POST-GRAD FAIR CONESTOGA COLLEGE
Thurs., Jan. 21, 5:00-7:00pm.  299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener. Come meet with Conestoga Coordinators and 5 other Colleges and learn about the Post-Grad programs. Are you ready to graduate but not sure of a career path? Do you need further skills to top off your diploma or degree? Learn about Conestoga’s innovative co-op Degree Programs.

Elmira Legion
Robbie Burns Dinner

Fri., Jan. 22, 6pm. Royal Canadian Legion, 11 First St. E., Elmira (downstairs). First come first served. Steak Pie with all the trimmings. $6/person.
Spaghetti Dinner and Salad Bar
Sat., Jan. 30, 5 & 7pm. Royal Canadian Legion, 11 First St. E., Elmira. Tickets purchased in advance at the Legion call 519-669-2932. Adults $10, Children 5-10yrs. $4, under 5 years $2.

Pork Dinner and an Evening of Music
Sat., Jan. 23, Dinner Served 5:30-7pm, Show at 7:30pm. At Trinity United Church, 42 Arthur St. N., Elmira. Featuring The Twin City Harmonizers. Tickets for dinner & show $20.00 eaqch, show tickets only $10.00 each. Tickets call 519-669-5560 or 519-664-2772.


SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO (SWO) BALL HOCKEY REGISTRATIONS
SPRING PROGRAM (APRIL-JUNE)
Sat., Jan. 23, 9:30am-2:30pm. Conestoga Mall (in front of Winners).
Sat., Jan. 30, 8:00am-4:00pm. Woolwich Memorial Centre, Elmira.
Sat., Feb. 20, 8:00am - 4:00pm.  Woolwich Memorial Centre, Elmira.
All skill levels welcome. Games played in local arenas, 519-342-1348, info@swoballhockey.com

ELMIRA & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Mon., Jan. 25, 7:00pm. Trinity United Church Hall, 21 Arthur St. N., Elmira. Speaker: David Hobson: Grow Something Different; plants to impress your neighbours. Desserts by Dierre of Never Enough Thyme. Cost: $7 + $10 for 2010 membership. Registration required: 519-669-8595, by Jan. 18 or at Woolwich Community Services, 73 Arthur St. S., Elmira.

Elmira Needlesisters Quilt Guild

Mon., Jan. 25, Mon., Feb. 22, Mon., March 22, Mon., April 26 and Mon., June 7 Annual Meeting. Elmira Mennonite Church, 58 Church St., Elmira. Joyce Gaessler 519-664-2078, Laney Campbell 519-669-8056.

LADIES MORNING BREAKFAST

Tues., Jan. 26, 9:00am. Schmidtsville Restaurant. All ladies of Wellesley and area are cordially invited. A great way to enjoy fellowship, fun and laughter, to reconnect with those you have not seen in a while and to meet and make new friends. Pre-registration is not mandatory but greatly appreciated. Sign up at Schmidtsville, 519-656-2430.

Kitchener-Waterloo Chapter of the Thyroid Foundation of Canada Meeting
Wed., Jan. 27, 6:30-9pm. Kitchener Public Library, 85 Queen St. N., Kitchener, lower level, Hamblin Room, wheelchair accessible (elevator). Topic-Thyroid Dysfunction and Double Vision: Causes and Treatment Options”, Speaker: Dr. Patrick Quaid, BSc (Hons) Optom, MCOptom, PhD-UK Canadian Registered Optometrist UW School of Optometry Part-Time Clinic Faculty & Private Practice (Guelph). All welcome. Info Joan 519-745-4475.

Alma Optimist Beef Barbecue
Fri., Jan. 29, 5-7pm. At the Alma Community Hall, come and enjoy. Tickets adults $12.00, children $4.00 at the door.

Project Read

12th annual Family Literacy Day
Sun., Jan. 31, 10:30am-3pm. At Conestoga Mall, King St., Waterloo. There are information booths, activities, FREE stuff, Erick Traplin, a Bogglemania tournament plus “The RECORD Breaking Read In.” The Bogglemania tournament is the only event that required pre-registration. Bring your entire family.

Local Views
Artwork by Sandra Bray

Opening February 4, 2010, Closing April 30, 2010. Woolwich Administration Building, 24 Church St. W., Elmira, Ontario.

St. James Lutheran Church, Elmira

160th Anniversary Concert Series
At St. James Lutheran Church, Elmira, 60 Arthur St. S., 519-669-5591. Invite your family and friends to join us for three Sunday afternoons of music and song to celebrate our 160th Anniversary.
Sun., Feb. 7, 3pm. The Cambridge Male Chorus.
Sun., May 16, 3pm. An afternoon of Chamber Music. Featuring Peter Carter, violinist, Jennifer Enns Modolo, mezzo-soprano, Jeff Enns, pipe organ and piano.
Sun., Oct. 24, 3pm. The Gloryland Chorus. Freewill offering, handicap accessible. Refreshments will be served following each concert. So mark it on your 2010 calendar now and plan to attend.

The Canadian Hearing Society Hearing Help Classes
Thurs., March 4 for 8 morning sessions. Do you have trouble hearing someone speak to you in a crowd? Do you find that people mumble when they speak? Do you wear a hearing aid or wonder if you should? Hearing Help Classes are offered by The Canadian Hearing Society. The classes will teach hearing health care and coping skills that will help individuals to deal successfully with the daily challenges of living with hearing loss. Cost $40, register by March 1. For more information, contact The Canadian Hearing Society at 519-744-6811.

Woolwich Counselling Services Fundraiser
with speaker and author Malcolm Gladwell

Fri., Mar. 5, doors open 5:30pm. Floradale Mennonite Church, 22 Florapine Rd., Elmira. Buffet dinner 6-8pm (gymnasium), speakers 8:30pm (sanctuary), dinner and event $125/person, event only $100/person. To purchase your ticket for further info, contact Mary Wilhelm, Executive Director 519-669-8651, or e-mail mary.wilhelm@woolwichcounselling.org or Myrna Shantz 519-669-2852 or e-mail myrna@golden.net. We would be happy to speak to you about this astounding opportunity.

ELORA/ALMA OPTIMIST
TOY SHOW AND SALE

Sun., March 14, 19:00am-4:00pm. Elora Community Centre. Admission $3 per person, children 12 and under free. For information call John Broadfoot, 519-843-1055.

Woolwich Community Lions Club

Welcomes new members. Meetings are held 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 7pm at Lions Hall. If interested in attending a meeting, please contact Lion Chief Linda Palmer 519-669-0776 or e-mail bilpal@rogers.com.

VOLUNTEER: BE AN ADULT LITERACY TUTOR IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY
Partnered with Woolwich Community Services and training provided by The Literacy Group. Two hours per week, no teaching experience necessary, excellent communication skills required. Contact Karen, e-mail karen@theliteracygroup.com, 519-743-6090 ext. 223.

UNEMPLOYED???
NEED ASSISTANCE!!!

Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Woolwich Community Services has tools available to assist you. Computers with internet access for job searching, e-mailing cover letters and resumes, and a job board with current job postings. Employment councilors are available Wed. & Thurs. To prepare resumes and to discuss your employment options. WCS staff are available to assist completing your on-line EI app. And help you find the answer to any questions that you may have. This service is offered free of charge along with faxing and photocopying for employment purposes. To find out what your options are drop in at Woolwich Community Services, 73 Arthur St. S., Elmira or call to book an appointment with an employment counsellor 519-669-5139.

Girl Guide Cookies
Help support Guiding in Elmira. Chocolate and Vanilla Cookies on sale now $4/box by calling Lynne Snell 519-669-4681.

Do You Like to Dance?
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10-11am, Tuesday and Thursday 7-8pm. Don’t Get enough of it? Come dance with me, just dance, have fun, lose weight, strengthen your heart, lower your cholesterol, have fun!  $2.00/visit which at the end of each month will be donated to charity of your choice. 12 Grosbeak Rd., Elmira, 519-669-1288. Come join in the fun!


Join Our Foster Team

Family and Children’s Services of the Waterloo Region is in urgent need of foster homes, couples, singles and or families to provide care for infants, children and youth from ages birth to 15 years. Call 519-576-0540 to register for September PRIDE preservice training.

WHEELCHAIR RAMP AVAILABLE
Did you know that a portable wheelchair ramp is now available on loan to anyone in the community? The ramp is stored at Woolwich Physio­therapy, but may be reserved by calling WCS, 669-5139. A small re­fundable deposit may be re­quired.

Volunteers Needed
Community Care Concepts provides support services to seniors and adults with disabilities in the townships of Woolwich, Wellesley and Wil­mot. We’re always in need of caring people like you to help us carry out our programs. Op­por­tunities include: Day Program Assis­tants, Meals on Wheels and Assisted Transportation Dri­vers and Friendly Visitors. Help someone in your community and feel good about yourself. Chris­tine 669-3023 or 749-0784 (toll free) for more information.

K-W Access-Ability

Provides social, recreational and educational programmes and services for persons with physical disabilities. 105 University Ave. E., Wa­terloo. Please call 885-6640.

TOPS

Mondays, 6:30 weigh-in, 7-8pm meeting. Learn how to Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Join TOPS. Meet at the Woolwich Community Services, 73 Arthur St. S. (back door). Very low weekly cost. For more information, call Lois at 669-5704.

Attention Seniors and Caregivers
Could you or your loved one benefit from some extra help with household chores such as housecleaning, yard work or meal preparation? Would it be helpful if someone picked you up from your home and drove you to appointments or to run errands? Would you like some companionship from a friendly visitor or as a Recreation Day Pro­gram member? If you or someone you care about could benefit from one or more of these services please contact Com­munity Care Con­cepts of Woolwich, Well­esley and Wilmot, a non-profit agency at 669-3023 or 749-0784 (toll free).

PET RESCUE DONATIONS
Bring in used or unwanted pet items including dog coats, booties, toys, pet beds or crates. Accessories such as leashes, harnesses, collars and nail clippers are also needed and appreciated. All items received will be donated to rescue groups and shelters in need of these items for rescued animals. Creature Comfort Pet Em­porium, 664-3366.