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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Oct 1970, p. 14

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On the following Saturday, there will be a doâ€"itâ€"yourself used skate and costume exchange in the upâ€" The registration and informaâ€" tion booths will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fairview Mall in Kitchener and at Waterloo Square, Oct. 17. Schedule inforâ€" mation and registration forms will be available. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Skatâ€" ing Club will hold a registration and information day at two Twin City shopping centres next Satâ€" urday, in preparation for the new season which begins Oct. 31. Twin City skating club plans information day About 800 skaters from age four to 74 are expected to take part in sessions which will be held at five rinks in the community, says membership chairman Jack Adâ€" ams. Conestoga hosts pollution seminar 14 Organizers are expecting a large turnout Saturday for a polâ€" lution seminar at Conestoga Colâ€" lege Doon campus sponsored by the labor councils of Waterloo, Wellington, â€" Huron and Perth Counties and the host college. Individual â€" responsibility â€" will be stressed at the event which features 15 panelists in the foreâ€" noon and workshops in the afterâ€" noon. Topics include air, water and noise pollution, solid waste disâ€" posal, pesticides and soil erosion. The department of energy and resources will be represented by Mike Caranci and Ken Childs, regional engineers for air manageâ€" The Coquettes Quartet ........ Kâ€"W Sweet Adelines Melloâ€"Men Quartet ........... Kâ€"W Chapter Notables Quartet ........... Kâ€"W Chapter THE FORâ€"TUNE TELLERS â€" Comedy Quartet from Manchester, Michigan. Highlighting : Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate Auditorium 787 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO CHAPTER S.P.E.B.S.0.S.A. SATURDAY, OCT. 24th 8 p.m. Tickets Available From Chapter Members or The Millar Ticket Agency, Ontario St. South, Kitchener or at the door HARVEST OF HARMONY Waterloo Chronicle. Thursday, October 15, 1970 Adulits $1.75 Students $1.00 FEATURING : TWIN CITY HARMONIZER CHORUS Ontario District Champions â€" 1968â€"69 Theme? "Do You Remember When" THEIR 14th ANNUAL Invites You to Attend CWL event nets $490 About 375 persons turned out for the zodiacal card party neld recently by St. Agnes Catholic Women‘s league. Proceeds from the event were approximately $490, which will be used to furnish the parish centre. Mrs. convener stairs board room of the W Arena from 10 a.m. to People with items to should attach labels witl es, sizes and amounts | on the skates and costumes Special bus tran: be provided free f1 utilities terminal Cafeteria facilities able at the college. R. Drynan, bo sity of Waterloo ment and s respectively Dorr >g‘ solid Cornwall both of Carnahan nsportation will from the public in Kitchener. s will be availâ€" waste and Dr. W the Univer Waterloo to noon. o â€" trade ith namâ€" desired disposal Gerry sanitaâ€" . Erlich Dr was Ins and call your Over 3,000tired, wornâ€"out, unreliable hot water heaters in Waterloo have been replaced by the CASCADE 40! Join the thousands of happy homeowners that now enjoy the benefits of the all â€" new, economical, efficient and totally dependable CASCADE 40‘ Rent the CASâ€" CADEF, 40 for only $1.75monthly! This small charge includes normal installation and any subsequent replacement. You may purchase your CASCADE 40 at any time after one year and receive full credit for all rental paid during the first 12 months. Have all the hot water your farffily needs when they need it‘ See your Waterloo P.U.C. now about the trouble free. economical CASCADE 40 electric water heater‘ elecric water heater! "I‘m being replaced by a CASCADE 40 waterloo p.u.c. | 742â€"3581

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