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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Oct 1971, p. 17

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<R= qol=s C &3 3\(c’.’1 180 Weber North 578â€"3320 Waterloo __C& Y We Rent Most Everything FOR FURTHER inFormation & rates CALL US AT 125 UNION ST. E. WATERLOO Do something for yourself and the people of Wateriooâ€"aiso the Townâ€" ships of Woolwich, Wellesiey and Waterioo ELECT A LIBERAL GOVERNMENT Waterloo Kitchener KEEP LOCAL GOVERNMENT ALIVE JESSOPS cleaners Comple"tse % Rentâ€"A North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Muffler Shops Jo Surich | NDP| _ Waterloo North %C 3 €C 2 KITCHENERWATERLOO "Nice tackle, Car insurance is a necessity. But it can cost less. Custom Pipe Bending Shocks 2 min. inspection â€" no obligation Ontario & Duke Sts. wiel * THE HOME TEAM > * register next week : o ant Information and regis OR theauditor i mmnetbrmxn- _ The rink w an We oA * ___ KK ) â€" chener â€" Waterico Skating JY 2 Skating FAST. FREE MUFFLER INSTALLATION Births BUTCHART. Mr. and Mrs. David. 596 Giendene Cres., at Kâ€"W Hospital, Sept. 30. daughter. CURRY, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce., 57 Brdgeport Rd. E.. Apt. 38 D. at Kâ€"W Hospital. Sept. 30. daughter Waterlioo Square 7A4â€"274] 5.. x Timmy is a cuddly, lovâ€" able, goodâ€"natured baby. His foster mother says if he isn‘t smiling he‘s laughing. If he cries she knows someâ€" thing is really distressing him. He‘s a good eater and he sleeps well. Timmy isn‘t crawling yet, but he gets around with considerable speed by lying on his tummy and pulling himself along the floor with his arms. This happy baby is Timâ€" my, eight months old. Canâ€" adian Negro in descent, he is a sturdy boy with beautiâ€" ful big dark eyes and medâ€" iumâ€"brown skin. He has sparse dark hair which is beâ€" ginning to curl. His health is good, apart from a tendâ€" ency to colds. He needs a home Other children are a delâ€" ight to Timmy and he is used. to being with them. Young as he is, he‘s learning to play ball by rolling it with a pair of toddlers in his fostâ€" er home. Radio Lutheran, a Waterâ€" loo â€" Lutheran Un}versily radio station, is now reachâ€" ing 52,000 homes through Grand River Cable Televiâ€" sion, dial 90.9 FM. The basic format of the station is educational with a children‘s hour, and a Timmy likes people and has never been shy, though he looks strangers over for a minute or two before deâ€" ciding to be friends. It‘s here, Radio Lutheran C * t p t ~ KW skaters to==â€"_â€">â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4 Club will beâ€"held Oct. 13, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Kitchener Auditorium. Registration can also be done by mail or by contactâ€" ing Duane Currier, Helen Powell, or Jack Adams. Mealsâ€"onâ€"wheels started yesterday and anyone inâ€" terested can phone 579â€"1020 or 576â€"2560. The day starts at 9:30 a.m. when senior citizens are free to participate in arts, crafts, hobbies or disâ€" cussions. There is an hour lunch break at 12 noon, and â€" activities including games and hobbies continâ€" ue until 4: 30 p.m. Wateriloo Minor. Hockey requires more Juvenile age players to complete its twoâ€" team entry in the new Kâ€"W Juvenile House League. Registrations will be acâ€" cepted at the Waterloo Comâ€" munity Services Board ofâ€" fice on a first come basis and will be elosed when the two teams are filled. * The station, will serve the community by making anâ€" nouncements free of charge. Interested clubs and organâ€" izations can contact the station. The Kâ€"W club is hoilding discussions with the Kitâ€" chener Auditorium Comâ€" mission and Central Ontario Exhibition officials with a view to building a third rink For further information, contact Arlo _ Ringle at 742â€"9364. Cost for the day is 60 cents. fine arts corner, only two of the many areas covered by the station. Waterioo needs Juvenile players Senior Citizens are welâ€" come to participate in actiâ€" vities Wednesdays at the Dropâ€"Inâ€"Centre, 20 Albert St. There will be no tryâ€"outs, players may just sign up. Senior citizens‘ dropâ€"in centre on the auditorium grounds. The rink would be prima programs for children and adults of all ages and abilâ€" ily© a skating schoolâ€"hockey school facility and would be unique in Canada.~ The Kâ€"W club will also be skating instruction to the community Oct. 30. The 20 | Limited )PHONE 744â€"8 177 4 KING ST. S., WATERLOO save up to $4.98 on Rexall Super Plenamins vitamins. Buy the 288 tablet bottle. You get a bonus 72 day supply of Rexall Super Plenamins, the official vitamins of the Canadian Football League. And ask for your free, full colour CFL poster/growth chart. It‘s a big 50" x 19". Rexall Super Plenamins are North America‘s largest selling multiâ€"vitamin, multiâ€"mineral supplement, with nine vitamins plus important minerals to help maintain a balâ€" anced diet. Get yours now, at . . . PA AW Get similar savings on other Super Plenamins sizes and Super Plenamins Junior, for the youngsters. 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