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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Jan 1968, p. 10

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5' . 1t__.1ereettt.erestre-et-, M, no Sales & Service Tt5-4532 66 King St. South Waterloo " King N. Specializing In Coats, Suits, Dresses. Brides, Bridesmaids & Formal Gowns [aflWrlrEfljl OPTOMEIRISTS Phone 742-1936 For Appointment Open may 9 to 5:30 Closed All Day Wednesday Repairs a Alterations Electrical Heating F use Panels Changed Heart/t Radio 743-4526 McCuIcllen Electric LADIES WEAR HOURS: Dailv 9 am, - 6 pm. Thurs. & Fri. till 9 pm. Closed Mondav Name ...-...-........................-..i..--.......o.... Age ................ Indicate Class t , Jr. Arts & Crafts t l Jr. Playhouse Return " Community Services Board, PO. Box 441. Cheques Payable to City of Waterloo C. F. PRICE, R.O. J. D. PRICE, O.D. Radios. Auto. Rome, Transistor Record Players, TV's, Small Appliances. Electric Shavers [jilrtiiI2Wll Waterloo Community Services Board MM King West " All.“ so. W. our Park St.. WM“ 742-6636 Begin Saturday, February 5th Junior Arts & Crafts - 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Ages 8-12 Location - 40 Albert St. Junior Playhouse - 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Ages 5-7 Cost $5.00 for 10 weeks Registration form - Childrens Classes Dumped“, Dreadloom, W-llpapor, Aecossorios Kitchener Waterloo 744-17” Beginning the week of February 5th Pottery - Advanced and beginners Upholstery Furniture Refinishing . China Painting [ Call 745-8441 for registration and further information 2.11mi” dhuinstth and Svudou mimetic/u; CHILDRENS CLASSES Waterloo ADULT CLASSES B................... Telephone w................... Business Records Serviced DAILY - WEEKLY - MONTHLY Delivery, pick-up and banking services provided if so desired. Toot & Equipment Co. I Bridgeport Rd. Waterloo (at Erb St. East) WINDMIll SHOP " King St. South Waterloo Crystal - China Ceramics Radios-Cuckoo Clocks Choose From The Famous Polaris '68 or Ski-Daddler " H.P. - 20 H.P. Cook’s Pharmacy HEERE de VRIES Mrs. C. Hardtman 744-2264 FREE DELIVERY EXPERT PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Phone 74443675 749 King St. West KITCHENER SNOWMOBILES For That Unusual Gift Visit The Terms Available . No Money Down q 3 Years To Pay DOBBIN 745-8934 ST6-9S" In all of the South American countries with high fertility, the Mien of persons under 15 rangmfrom43to5tpercentcoor. pared with 31 per cent in the US. Dona Nash, nurse administra- tor of Waterloo County home care plan, reported that in the first three months of the pro- gram's operation " patients had beeaadmitted and provided with The increase is due to higher salaries and an increase in the number of nurses on staff from six to nine. It also makes pro- vision for the addition of two more nurses and cars during the year. Mrs. William Geiger, chairman of the finance committee, pre- sented an $86,700 budget for I968. The budget for 1967 was In. R. M. Elder, nurse in charge, reported that the cost per visit had risen during 1967 to $4.49. The board of manage- ment approved an increase in the fee for visits to $4.50, effect. tive April l, 1968. These totals refteet an increase of 1,350 nursing care visits over 1m. and a slight decrease in health iruttruction visits. Repair Sales & Service Choose from the Twi" lamest seltsrtion of Snow Blows” from 3 7 ho. Lats. cloarwl - trimming done Free Estimates The North Waterloo Victoria Order of Nurses completed 12.336 visits [at year and a record 1,406 visits in December. This was the busiest single month in the bronchi history. Tool & Equinmmlt Co. 1 Bridgeport Rd. Waterloo (at Erh St. East) 745-8934 VON Unit Has the Busiest La. Pier Hea December in Its History Toastmaster; SHOE REPAIR CALL Expert Snow Blower 576-3200 " William Bast. Waterloo also open Saturday from 12 noon LET US CLEAN YOUR Rugs & Furniture SOCIETY GETS YOUNGEB For Appointment Phone MOFFATt TREE REMOVAL Get your shoes in now for repair LOW WINTER PRICES NOW IN EFFECT Christa von karstedt MASSAGE THERAPEUTICS Tower's Plaza Workmanshin and Materials are Fully Guaranteed. 653-5848 742-8488 [HEB RUG Cities new hp, - " Fat West Mrs. W. l E. McBryde, presi. dent, announced am the Innual meeting of the order will be held Feb. 13, at 8 pm. in the au- ditorium of the Stanley F. Lea- vine Building, King Street West, Kitchener. The average coat per patient per day was only $10.74. compar- ed with three or four times that amount had the patients remain- ed in hospital. Highest cash prices for dead or disabled com; & horses. Zenith 97950 1968 Liv No. M - R.P 126 - C - 68 1,706 days of care at home. 745-Bll9 (over 30 years exporionoo) Highest cash prices for fresh dead or disabled cows, etc. Small animals picked up. 24 Hr. Service. 7 Day Week. HEADS BOARD-John Zupko is the new chair- man of the community services board. Paconi Headstock Removal ltd. Waterloo Jim Murray ' Son Catt Collect Plattsville 684-7739 or the plant at Hickson 462-2614 For Prompt Elu'trolnx Service and Estimates for Floor Conditioning and Cleaning Equipment Phone CUSTOM TAILOR Ladies and Gents Alterations and Made to Measure Suits Oxford Deadstock Removal Ltd. 46 King St. South R. A. HENDRY 38 Years of Tailoring Experience Licence 85067 E31133 "BILL ABOS" Waterloo Ontario Other officers elected are a Dieter Euler, administrative vire president; Eric Clarke, education. a] vice-president; Dave Bublman, secretary; Jerry Kienapple, tres eurer; Peter Ewen, tsergeant-at arms, and Bill Hayden, past-pm“ ident. [ " Bridgeport Rd.. Waterloo The dub I: a non-profit mews speaking and business grim. which meets in Kitchener-1 Gran ite Club on Tuesday nights. Before you try and save. We also carrv billiard ac oessories. TV and radio tubes Herb " Pier was e1eetedqresi, dent of the KitehenerMatqrloo Toastmasters Club It a new; meeting. THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS ON SALE NOW 2 drums sets, 3 amplifiers, guitars, 2-120 bass accord ions. 2 electric heaters. 1 bass , guitar, 2- 12 guage shot guns. 1 scope, binoculars. 4 record ‘players, stoves, library table 2 coal oil lamps. 2 boxes bodyman's tools. small table saw, old typewriter only S.20. electric fans, odd chairs. watches from $8.00. 3 TVs. 1 portable 19 im, drapes. do! clippers, 35 mm cameras, pro jectors. 5 hp. outboard. 25 " outboard, aluminum boats, air powered auto wrench. llalicrafler short wave set. 3 violins. good pain skis. a few pair of ice skates size 6 cowbov boots, marble, bust kitchen china cabinet 54 in. beds from $15.00, oil paintings, 48 in. fluorescent tubes 50e ca.. cabinet suitable for stereo. liquor cabinet small electric appliances transistor radios, small baby cribs, set of snooker balls. 2 cement nail Runs, 2 small steamer trunks. small lug gage. portable washing toad! me. electric dish washer $10.00. 2 oil space heaters, large and small. commercial meat grinder. cohblers finish ine machine complete $7500 1 slant needle sewing machine for drapery, 6 carton cigar- ette vendor. set of golf clubs. cart and has! $35.00. column speakers, mantle clocks. new heat reclaim". men's suits $3000.00 worth of hair dres .'untt equipment We price like new. Cast iron school he" plus 100's of other useful items. Repairs done to all kinds of electrical applian'-es. rates reasonable and we will call Vou when repairs are com plotod. Sat, until 7:00 pm. Across from Towers Plaza PHONE 242-38ttt 0mm Noon to 10:00 rii%o-ioitker need into cash. We’ll sell anything for you except tires and cloth- We have calls for Runs small TVs, radios, record players, tools, 35mm cam- eras and projectors. musical instruments. fridges. stoves. hot plates, furniture, cut glass, sewing machines, skiis, typewriters, walkie talkies, TV repair equipment. old swords, knives. antiques, fireplace equipment or any- thing else that is laying around gathering dust. Yes, we'll sell anything for You, Most of the above article, are in stock. NEW AND USED ARTICLES NEEDED JOHN'S RESAlE CENTRE oat convert anything buy, give us a

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