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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Apr 1971, p. 11

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First, wash off as much surâ€" face dirt as possible with a mild detergent and warm water. Then, remove the remaining layers of dirt and grime with turpentine or paint thinner, applied freely and rubbed with a cloth. This will dissolve old oil and wax. When the surface is clean, wipe it dry and apply an oilâ€"based furniture polâ€" Budget set Old furniture can be restored to usefulness with very little efâ€" fort. You may come across furniâ€" ture which appears to be in good condition except for layers of accumulated dirt. If the basic finish is still good, these pieces can be restored very easily. Waterloo County board of eduâ€" cation set a budget of nearly $41 million this week. Approximateâ€" ly 53.9 percent of this will be reâ€" covered from the provincial government in the form of grants. ) Here is a ion'gble boy in need of a father and mother who will give him warmlyâ€"expressed love and Kenny is almost 2% years old, a healthy, husky, handsome boy with. dark eyes, brown hair and Though he is an he is an active young fellow who enjoys vigorous games, Kenny is affectionate and seems to need demonstrations of loveâ€" and he likes to be cuddled. This coâ€"operative child gets on well with other children. He plays amiably with the young ones and tries to do everything the older ones do. Kenny enjoys the snow likes to be taken riding on a . But he really prefers rs, where he can be quite contented with his toys even if nobody is around to play with. Tests indicate Kenny is operatâ€" at the 22â€"month level â€" beâ€" lthe average for his age. Howâ€" , he has progressed tremâ€" endously in the last two months in an excellent foster home, so he‘s catching up. nockey coir SA LE ”J A ‘Where the hard to find sporting Goods Items are" c Lower Mak Waterioo Square 578â€"5810 SAVE NOW DURING OUR TIM‘S sront swor Basic finish holds key _ Vâ€"V~@# 4 Bridge St. E. Bridgeport â€" 578â€"5240 Plus in Motorcycles SUZUKIâ€"MONTESA Parkdale Jewellers ho & WATCH REPAIR He needs a home Parkdale Plaza Albert Now open European Trained ‘‘Master watch craftsmen®" Hazel Sts. 745â€"6561 For your Truck... EQUIPMENT & REPAIR f. Lichty . Area briefs . get airing The hearings are designed to encourage a dialogue on educaâ€" tion and to ensure the developâ€" ment of postâ€"secondary education Briefs to be discussed were received from residents of the Twin Cities as well as Stratford, Galt and Preston and from educational and industrial orâ€" ganizations in these areas. Topics range from career counselling in high schools to intellectual freedom at Conestoga College. in postâ€"secondary education will be held at the Kitchener Public Library at 7.30 p.m. tonight. A public hearing of briefs submitted to the commission on This method, however, is only successful when the basic finish is in good condition. Much of the old furniture you are likely to find in attics or secondâ€"hand stores will require a complete refinishâ€" ing treatment before it will be ready for use. stimulation. To inquire about adâ€" opting Kenny, please write to Toâ€" day‘s Child, Department of Soâ€" cial and Family Services, Legislaâ€" tive Buildings, Toronto 182. For general adoption information ask your children‘s aid society. CANCER‘S 7 SAFEGUARDS The Canadian Cancer Society recommends these Seven Safeâ€" guards to help prevent cancer; For everybodyâ€"Have a regular medical checkâ€"up; don‘t smoke cigarettes; have your dentist check for unusual conditions; arrange with your doctor for a bowel examination; avoid exâ€" cessive exposure to sunlight. For womenâ€"Practice regular breast selfâ€"examination; have a regulâ€" ar Pap test. For more informaâ€" tion contact your doctor or your local unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. NORTH WATERLOO UNIT 133 Frederick Street, Kitchener Phone 743â€"0392 the province in the 1980s and Ne #B%* 4t and sons as ‘"False‘"‘ by George C. Pangâ€" Rumored layoffs at the Dominâ€" ion Life Assurance Co., 111 Westâ€" man, senior viceâ€"president and director, this week. y C ‘‘There are no staff layoffs whatsoever,‘"‘ Mr. Pangman said. He suggested a possible basis for the rumor was the fact that his company is carrying out a methods improvements program. The home economics exhibitors did a brisk business in free cookâ€" ies but Robert Euler‘s students just weren‘t able to peddle any sawdust. There just wasn‘t a market for it. by Mrs. Judy Cook, presented five pieces including excerpts from The Sound of Music and Hair. The songs Edelweiss and Aquaâ€" rius were exceptionally well reâ€" ceived by the audiences. The performances were later presented to the parents who also saw the badminton club in action and viewed science demonstraâ€" A mock radio show was put on by the oral English department. This was directed by John Pettie and featured the Feminist Four, a school group.~This attracted quite a few spectators and rivalâ€" led demonstrations by the home Joanne Struck. The junior glee club, directed The modern dance club then got into the act with a dance from This was coâ€"ordinated by Mrs. . By Jim Calder Mrs. Marlene Hornung‘s stu Two dress rehearsals of an open G€Nts showed how to do everyâ€" Lincoiln Heights School recently. Aking button holes. Across the One was presented for the junior PAll from this demonstration the students, the other for the seniors. lathes were humming in â€"Mr. _ Grades 7 and 8 violin students . Euler‘s classroom where the boys performed a sea shanty and Gypsy Were Soldering metal and glueing Mood. Bth were directed by W¢€8â€" _ _ k 10 their teacher. Pauline Watt. No layoffs Feminist Four‘s fare a feature of festivities "DEUTSCHE KONDITORE!" 38 King St. South Waterlioo 578â€"4590 it‘s Jayco tent campors that make your summer more than just another summer. Jayco‘s rugged styling and engineerâ€" ing assure the owner he can take his camper coastâ€"toâ€"coast and into rugged back country without worry. Ladies love Jayco‘s colour schemes from there warm vibrant coloured floor covering to brightly coloured draperies and soft cusâ€" hions, plus many more inviting features found only in Jayco tent trailer . . . 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