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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1970, p. 2

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The group, consisting entirely of Waterloo boys constructed a float exemplifying one of the major causes of highway accidents. In a clever reconstruction, they showed a wrecked car which appeared to have skidded off the road and into some guard rails at a dead end street. Traffic safety slogans were placed around the float. Traffic safety was the theme of the Kitchener-Waterloo Motor- men's float in the Labor Day pa- rade. Their entry placed second. Edward needs parents who have had experience with chil- dren, in a home where he will be the youngest. His adoption home should provide a stimulating atmosphere without pressure. and a great deal of encouraging af- fection. Since he is extremely fond of animals, a small, gentle, affectionate dog would be an as- set in helping him adjust to a new family. Edward is a merry young fellow of 20 months - merry as long as he is with people he knows and in familiar surround- ings. He takes time to feel com- fortable with strangers. He is a good - looking boy with brown eyes, fine unruly gold hair with red highlights, fair skin and rosy cheeks. He is in good health except for occasional mild bronchitis. His right foot turns out slightly and he may have to wear orthopedic boots foratime. Motormen float showed 'crash' As the parade progressed, the Complete Decorating and Color Consultation Service 1 10 King S. Waterloo Vinyl Wall Coverings Harding Carpets Armstrong Flooring Custom Made Draperies Flo Glaze Paints Kem Finishes Hees Pull Shades To inquire about adopting Ed- ward please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Legisla- tion Buildings, Toronto 182. For general adoption information ask your Children's Aid Society. boys walked behind their master- piece, throwing candy to the young spectators. The courtesy car, owned and driven by one of the members was meant to emphasize to young dri- vers that powerful cars have their place at the drag strips. CLASSIFIED ADS THE FACTORY OUTLET 41 John W. - 578-5530 The Floor Finish That Lasts & Lasts XPERT POLYURETHANE Liquid House q Primes - “3|: tioishqs 0 Lasts have. as long as varnish 744-6364 s1233 DOZENS of NEW STYLES 100's NEW SWEATERS SWEATER SHOP Opon Tu” _ Sat. 10-6 Thur. th Fri. till 9 LNMES' DOUBlE KNIT SPORT PUllOVERS. Wrde Selectoon of Pants to match Sweaters Wool. Orlon. Lmen Boucle all at Spectacular Savungs' man-n. gusty, ml- '" Just In Time for Back to School.... (next to Trolley loop! 272 King North. Waterloo 744-4281 - " I... s. omen mun-smms l- " »ss '3." - s4." tmum JUMP SUITS to. $30 '15 REG. 1 5.40 gal. 4.40 qt. _sli'iilii,'if,i) DRIVING ‘ SCHOOL 1 " University Ave. East 744-6735 Anytime The Pick-Up Service 0 Day or Evening Appointments Graduate Instructor. 0 Dual Controlled Vehicles q Free Office a Home DOUGLAS SCHELL Owner & Operator 0 Ontario Sauty League infely with Confidence s15.88 Waterloo Oil and watercolour techniques, outdoor sketching, and ideas for framing. Mon., Sept. 21, 1:30 - 3:30 Babysitting Creative Stitchery How to Survive Homemaking Modern Dance - Teens & Adults Cherry McLaughlin Tues, &/orThurs, Sept, 15, 5:306:30 "Living, '70" Mind-stretching lectures & discussion, with top speakers "Allergies, Students, Drugs, Abortion, Electronic Marvels, Women's Lib, Welfare, Wills & Estates" Program available at YW Babysitting provided Wed., Oct. 7, 1:30 - 3:30 8 weeks Creative Dance for Children - Friday, 4: 15, 5: 15 Sept. 25 12 weeks Modern Jazz Dance - Mon. 7:30 Sept. 21, iiiaulis Tiny Tots, Fitness for Skiing, Badminton, Swim Classes Cake Decorating, Cooking. Christmas Crafts, Play- school Workshop, Tiny Tots, Bridge Club, other Y Clubs Dealing with Stress in Everyday Life Slim 'N Trim - Wed. & Thurs. 7:30p.m. Sept. 16,12 weeks SLiMNASTiCS - ' A challenging Keep-fit course including body building gymnastic exercises Mondays, 1:45 Sept. 21 - 12 weeks Golden Mile Club - New Canadian Homemakers CALL WATERLOO YW-PM-l 711 Silk Screen Print Making Creative Dance for Children Join the Needlework Revolution! Wed., Oct. 7 8-10 pm 8 weeks Sewing, Fashion Designing, Bridge, Interior Decorating, Knitting, T-A-B, Neighborhood YW's. A look at the problem of stress and how we cope with it in our lives. Dr. Don Morgensen, W.L.U. Wed. Oct. pct. 7, - 8 - 10pm 6 weeks. Great fun with Jogging! Tues. noons - Sept. 29 Tips on buying, budgeting, and living in Canada Mon. 8-10 Nov. 2 4 weeks (and enjoy it, too!) The whole bit - be thrifty, efficient, and relaxed. Outline of course available. Mon. Oct. 5, 8-10 pm 6 weeks CALL KITCH EN ER YW-7dta-6507 Make your own Christmas Cards, fabric prints, etc Tues., Sept. 29, 7:30-9:30 10 weeks Gymnastics for Moms and Moppets Preschoolers Gym with Mothers, followed by h hr. Mother & Child Swim Other Gymnastics classes for Children & Adults Cherry McLaughlin Wed. Sept. 23, 4:15, 5: 15 12 weeks KITCHENER WATE RLOO FALL PROGRAM

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