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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1971, p. 11

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Numerology was the topic when 24 members of the K-W Opti-Mrs. met at the Glenbriar Curling Club. Generation may be the Single Generation. Panelists for a discussion on The Single Parent, Alcohol and the Church will consist of Shiela Leitch, international director of PWP, FYed Stevens of the Drug and Alcohol Research Foundation, Very Rev. EC. The guest speaker was A.C. (Tony) MacIsaac, head of the for- eign exchange department at the Bank of Montreal's main office in Kitchener. Mr. Maclsaac described how he began to study the subject two years ago. He said his original scepticism tumedto belief when investigations into his own and his friends' affairs gave substance to the theories. V The club will donate $300 to the K-W Optimists to provide kitchen cabinets and dishes at the Heidel- berg camp. Mrs. W. C. Rehkopf, nominating committee chairman. presented her proposed slate of officers for 1971-72. Nominees are Mrs. Lloyd Schnarr, 40 Margaret Ave., presi- dent; Mrs. Boyd Chalmers of Kit- chener and Mrs. Herb Penner, 322 King S_t.-N.. vice-presidents; Mrs. Fred McCutchen, 142 Albert St., treasurer; Mrs. Fred Nichols, Kit- chener, secretary. Kay Ridout, international president, who in 1957 founded tearsamum after she was rted by her husband the evening before the birth of her fifth child, will conduct a Proposed converters are Mrs. Ho- ward Pfeiffer, 552 Brookhaven FFi, social; Mrs. Mike Bergauer, 123 Columbia St., program; Mrs. Ross MacLean. Kitchener, scrap international chikirett's exhibits division of Parents Without rtners will conduct a work- i entitled Chitdren's Ac- $eatrrmd If he annual conven- tion 11 Pal-ant: Without Part. Bero, I“ is beiag hound this we!“ in the Twin Cities ttrtHittealetiipter. The adult program for single parent: includes three work! shape at the Inn of the 8% WalnutinKitchener. ", What the Government Does for the Single Parent is the theme for one Which will be lead by Aid. Edith Macintosh ot Kitchener and Max Saltsman, MPtor Waterloo. Installation of officers will take place at the June 7 meeting plan ned for the Doon School of Fine (or -tiugettiittrenwititse Opti-Mrs. hear numerologist Children's day a feature of single parents' AGI"','? Waterloo 141 King St. South 742-31 12 25% - 50% OFF STOCK STOCK REDUCTION JOHNSTON PHARMACY LEASE EXPIRED SALE After lunch at the Walper Hotel, the teens will attend a bowling party with prizes. A special teen table will be reser- ved at the smorgasbord dinner that evening after which the young people will go dancing at tlte'Nnnel Inn. Regional council meetings on Sunday morning, at which plans for the 1972 international convention in Toronto will be discussed, will conclude conven- A children’s program on Saturday includes a tour of Don Pioneer Village and hunch at Waterloo Park followed by a visit to the wildlife display Mrs. Wayne Pfeffer of 179 Bris- tol Ave., convened a spaghetti din- ner which the Opti-Mrs. served to the Optimists at their May meet- ing. Mrs. Fred McCutchen will convene a turkey dinner for the Optimists June meeting. Arts. It will be the last meeting of this year. The program for teert-agers includes a rock and roll pizza party at the Walper Hotel in Kitchener on Friday night and a Saturday morning workshop on the theme Is it the Children who Suffer Most? with the adults‘it the Inn of the Black Walnut will round off the chiidren's day. in; pt which tite.mtaicAriit be brtheAlpineEchoes. convention ball Saturday StennolILWsm tietaqtt.ttien. teriartaMtretitttriteh-amt MP." 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