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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Feb 1973, p. 15

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Miss Marjorie Phillips, professor in the department of family studies at the College of Family and Conâ€" sumer Studies, University Mr. Wunder told the budgeting is personâ€" s?_n parents should inâ€" e their children when planning a budget. When questioned _ about _ credit buying, he replied, ‘"as long as you remain the master of the credit sysâ€" finance. He stressed comâ€" mon sense and restraint was the most important factor in managing family affairs. He added there are no set rules in purchasâ€" ing powers, everyone must live within their economic limitation and must plan for â€" present and future The Social Planning Counâ€" cil of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo announced recently that it will coordinate the local enquiries into a province wide study of governmental housing policies being conâ€" ducted by the Ontario Welâ€" fare Council. of Living*‘ on Sat. Jan. 27 of Guelph spoke on food and Kâ€"W Catholic Social Servâ€" ices spoke on budget and This study will include an evaluation of provincial and local policy focusing on the provision of family housing for those in the lowâ€" er middle and low income ranges as well as the mainâ€" tenance and rehabilitation of existing housing. It will also promote debate ~ on housing _ throughout _ the province and develop a wider knowledge base about existing local, provincial and national housing proâ€" grams. Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo is one of the eleven areas in the province to be studied. It was selected because of its very rapid growth rate. A research team from the Ontario â€" Welfare Council will visit Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo in late February to carry out enquiries through inâ€" terviews with individuals Back in Good Shape... Fast Not a sign of that colliâ€" sion when our experts reâ€"condition your car Fine work at moderâ€" ate prices St Agnes Catholic Wo Women versed on topics Kâ€"W chosen for study 430 ALBERT ST PH. 884â€"0550 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY nutrition She said there is no easy way of losing weight, prevention is the only way. *‘*We are now living in a push button era and more exercise is required." she said, ‘"Crash diets and appetite depressors are more harmful to our sysâ€" tem and can be harmful to our bodies, even be disâ€" asterous by causing death." She said it is better to preâ€" vent overweight when young and for some it is a conâ€" stant battle from crib to adulthood. An overweight baby becomes a fat child, then a fat tennager and then on to a overweight adult. The only way to lose weight is to cut down, not cut out and by eating a well balâ€" anced nutritional meal. Mr. Murray Lapp of P. Lawson Travel agency told the women that anyâ€" one can afford to travel, be it a weekend at the beach or a trip around the world. He explained how the servâ€" ices of a travel agency can JOYFUL SOUND TRIO 7 P.M. Come and join the many visitors that share in inspiraâ€" tion of our evening service. 50 a.m. â€" Christian Education Hour including clasâ€" ses for vouth and adults. Conclude your Sunday with ‘‘Sound of Singing"" CKKW 1320 Radio n 11:20 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. 11 a.m. â€"Communion & Prayer for the sick. GOSPEL SINGER & GUITARIST Pastor: Rev. John C. Shrier Assistant Pastor: Rev. Trevor D. Butt Deaconess : Diann Butt era and more required."‘ she sh diets and epressors â€" are ul to our sysâ€" BERNIE TALBOT MUSIC WITH LIFE JOIN US FOR. ... featuring PLUS changing money for difâ€" ferent countries, in arâ€" fares, etc. He also showed slides on his recent trip to provided by Mr. Lapp. Mr. Bob Heer of Heer‘s Paint & Wallpaper Ltd. showed a collection of wallâ€" paper designs for ‘73, folâ€" lowed by slides on "How to decorate with wall coverâ€" ing"‘. He remarked colour is very important and people should not be afraid of pattern. ‘"Be yourself when you decorate," he stressed. Mrs. James Sehi of 173 Washington St. in Waterâ€" loo was coâ€"ordinator for the workshop. SnNat\ CLEANERS Friday â€" 8 :30 to 10:30 PM â€" General Sat. â€" 8:00 to 10:00 PM â€" Adulits Sat. 5:30 to 7: 30 PM â€" Family Price â€" $1.00 Sunday â€" 3:30 to 5:30 PM â€" Family Price â€" $1.00 LAKESHORE VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION VALENTINES DAY DANCE FREE FOR SENIORS Date: Thursday, Feb. 15th, 1973 Curtain Time: 1: 30 P. M Location: Waterloo Collegiate, 300 Hazel Street, Waterloo. FREE BUS leaving the Marsland Centre at 1:00 P.M. for Seniors without transâ€" portation to the High School. _ PHONE: 579â€"1020 _ to reserve a seat on the bus. Feb. 8th, 1973 â€" St. Michaels Church, University Avenue, Waterioo Feb. 13th,/73 â€" First United Church, William St., Waterloo Feb. 22nd,/73 â€" Mount Zion Lutheran Church, 29 Westmount Rd.South,Waterloo Feb. 27th,/73 â€"St. Agnes Church, 75 Bluevale St. North, Waterioo March 1st,/73 â€" Waterloo Public Library (Auditorium) Albert Street,Waterloo FREE INCOME TAX CLINIC FOR SENIORS â€" Volunteers from the University Womens Club will help Seniors fill out income tax forms free of charge at the Dropâ€" Inâ€"Centre, 20 Albert Street, Waterloo from the Second Week in February until March. Call: 579â€"1020 for information. DRESS REHEARSAL â€" of Waterloo Collegiate‘s Production of the play, "GIRL CRAZY" _ o FREE EYE CLINIC FOR SENIORS â€" 1 :00 PM to 5:00 PM Saturday â€" 7:00 to 10:30 â€" Adults; Children; Sunday â€" 2:00 to 4:30 â€" Adults; Children; WATERLOO PUBLIC LIBRARY To be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall on: TUESDAY FEBRUARY 20th, 1973 Invitations have been sent out to everyone who has been involved in our Minor Sports programs in a voluntary capacity in the past year. If through some oversight, you have not received an invitation at this time, please contact our office. a o# ‘LOCAL ARTISTS IN REVIEW Feb. 5th â€" 16th ‘ The 2nd Exhibition in this series will be "THE DIVERSIFIED WORKS OF DIANE TYRRELL : recent paintings in oils, pastels, and ink. Mrs. Tyrrell will demonstrate techniques on Wednesday Afternoons and Evenings. We feel that this is an exceptionally exciting display of all types of paintings and we extend a special invitation to classes and art students to attend in a group. Mrs. Tyrâ€" rell will be available for discussion on request. Gallery is open during Library Hours. 9TH ANNUAL MINOR SPORTS VOLUNTEERS RECOGNITION DINNER LAKESHORE VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MONTHLY MEETING PUBLIC SWIMMING Y.M.C.A. SISKINS vs KITCHENER WATERLOO ARENA ALL STAR PLAYOFFS THURSDAY, FEB. 8th, 1973 â€" Waterloo Minor Hockey Major "PASTRY COOKS AND THE PIRATE" FREE TO SENIORS Tuesday. February 13th. 1973 8:30 P.M. Messiah Lutheran Church, corner of Sprucehill and Glen Forrest Blvd ALL LAKESHORE RESIDENTS WELCOME For more information call : 884â€"3605 NOVICE VS BRANTFORD PRICES: Children: 25¢ up to 15 Yrs. Adults: 50¢ Family : $1.00 MacGregor School, Central Street, Waterloo Date: Monday, February 12th, 1973 Tuesday and Thursday â€" 12:00 to 1:30 P.M. â€" Adults only JUVENILE (if necessary) VS KITCHENER ate: Saturday, February 10th, 1973 Time: 9:00 to 1:00 A.M. Place: Cedar Grove Lodge, Erbsville, Ontario Music by the Sherwoods*"‘. Price: $3.00 per couple Reserved Tickets only. Phone: 884â€"279%6; 884â€"4876: 884â€"4316; JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY ICE SKATING â€" MOSES SPRINGER ARENA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1973 8 :30 P.M. 7:00 to 8:00 PM Waterioo Arena 8 :00 to 9:30 PM Waterloo Arena OPERETTA Waterioo Chronicle, _ACTIVITIES Time: 7:30 P.M. PRESENTS COMMUNITY SERVICES , February 71, 1973 : 1:30 P.M. 16

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