Panel tells positive ways eof helping children Local CWL giving special program Ten Days for World Deâ€" velopment is the name of the countryâ€"wide program set for March 9 â€" 19. It is organized by the developâ€" ment and relief agencies of the Anglican, Cathâ€" olic, Lutheran, Presbyterâ€" ian and United Churches. Church leaders will try to ‘"What Does God Expect of Me" and ‘"What Can I Do‘ were the themes of the monthly meeting of the Catholic Women‘s League of St. Louis Parish. The meeting was held on March 7th in the church hall. Finding the level where these pupils can achieve and feel success, and workâ€" ing from there, is one way to help the behaviour probâ€" lem according to the panel. Special responsibilities or jobs, praise when someâ€" The topic explored was *‘*Programming for Chilâ€" dren with Behavioural Difâ€" ferences in Regular and Special Classes®"‘. »hronicle Classifieds Pay Elizabeth Ziegler School hosted the meeting of Unit 1, Waterloo County Women Teacher‘s Association last Wednesday, February 28, at Elizabeth Ziegler Michael Doherty played another outstanding game in goal for the Wings allowâ€" ing only three goals _ as he recorded the play off‘s first hat trick on route to a 5â€"3 Wings victory over the Canucks. By Dave Hennig The most valuable playâ€" er for the wings, Tom Spies proved himself once again Waterioo Kitchener John Backewich opened JESSOPS cleaners Hat trick disrupts Canucks KITCHENERMWATERLOO Ontario & Duke Sts. Lunch will consist of cheese, crackers and waâ€" ter. A silver collection will be taken and proceeds sent to World Development. On March 12 and 19, C. B.C. Monday night show *"Man Alive" will present two programs on developâ€" ment and the churches. St. Louis C.W.L. will preâ€" sent slides and tapes on the Third World followed by a discussion, on the needs of these countries. Voluntary Withdrawal of Pupils â€" for _ Therapeutic Treatment is another way found to be helpful if worked out carefully with parents‘ help. Mrs. _ Janet _ Shipley‘s class baked cookies and squares to be served at the make Christians moreâ€" aâ€" ware of the problems of underdevelopment in poor nations. thing is done well, setting fair rules and being consisâ€" tent in following them, working on a ‘""buddy‘‘ sysâ€" tem, _ notifying _ parents when pupiles do something praiseworthy, providing a quiet place to work for the overâ€"stimulated _ children, are all positive ways of helping pupils. Waterlioo Square the Wings. Kevin Hergott and John Backewich with his second goal for the Canucks. the scoring for the Canucks but three consecutive qgals by Tom Spies put the Canâ€" ucks away for good. The Wings and Canucks traded goals in the third period as Gary Boyes and Mark Sekulin scored for The Rangers demonstratâ€" ed excellent form as they Midnite Fri. & Sat. Only HILOREN‘S MATINEi 2:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. at MY LITTLE CHICKADEE all shows 1.50 showing 7 & 9 with Martha Raye all seats 50° Pufnstuff PICTURE SHOW Mae West W.C. Fields in The tel. 743â€"7911 L1MITED discussion. A Eskimo mural decorating the wall had been made by Miss Lloyd Shadâ€" dick‘s Grade 2 class. A special card, signed by those _ teachers present, was given to Marion Evans by Principal Mary Johnston. This was in honour of her recent election as a fellow of Ontario Teachers Federaâ€" The panel was moderated by Miss Eleanor Stewart, Executive Assistant, F.W. T.A.0O. The third period belonged to the Rangers as they scored three unanswered goals on Bruin defensive Bruins 4â€"1. Once again the losing team opened the scorâ€" ing with Bill Walsh doing the damage for the Bruins. Mike Watson tied the score for the Rangers in the second period on a fine play from Richard Fairey and Mike Dumbroff. including classes for youth and adults. TUESDAYS 7:30 â€" 9:00 p.m. â€" "FAMILY NIGHT" You will be encouraged as you see many youth turned on to God follow their Lord by Scriptural immersion. 11:00 a.m. â€" PASTOR SPEAKING 9:50 a.m. â€" CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR DON‘T MISS THIS ... Spiritual involvement for every age. YOUTH WATER BAPTISMAL SERVICE Last in a series of youth slanted messages by Pastor Shriere PLUS: INSPIRING GOSPEL MUSIC. ‘"‘Sound of Singing‘‘ CKKW 1320 Radio 11:20 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Pastor: Rev. John C. Shrier Assistant Pastor: Rev. Trevor D. Butt Deaconess : Diann Butt "THE CHOSEN GENERATION®" Conclude your Sunday with : 7 PM Mike Mulder, Mark Heiâ€" nitz and Brent Bonner reâ€" plied for the Canadians in the third period. The Leafs opened up a 6â€"0 lead over two and a half periods, but let down in the final ten minutes allowâ€" ing three Canadian goals and had to settle for a 6â€"3 win over the last place Canâ€" adians, a team which averâ€" aged 1.80 goals per game. Dwight Ropp scored twice with single goals coming from Ken Brown, Derek Greenside, Gerry Kieswetâ€" ter and Rich Downey for the Leafs. goals for the victorious Ranâ€" gers. and Tim Reuel all recorded lapses that left Bruin goalâ€" tender Cameron _ Mudie handcuffed. Steve Wettâ€" laufer, _ Richard _ Fairey WINDMILL SHOP For That Unusual Gift Visit The 48 King St. South Cuckoo Clock Waterloo Crystalâ€"China Ceramics Skaters from Kâ€"W Skating Club and Dutch Boy Cadets Colour Guard at Waterloo Arena Kâ€"W Kinsmen VS TV . & Radio Station Staff Admission: 25¢ Children 70¢ Adults Film on Travel and Entertainment and Education at the Waterloo Public Library (Auditorium ) the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month. For details please call: 579â€"1020. OF INTEREST TO SENIORS â€" Seniors, do you have odd jobs around the house to be done â€" cleaning out garages, basements, tree pruning, etc. â€" For free help call Landscaping United Ltd. 884â€"2571 Join Canadian Calorie Counters and start getting in shape for summer. For more information call: Mary Freiheit, 884â€"4306. > ICE SKATING â€" MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Friday â€"8:30 to 10:30 PM â€" General Sat. â€" 5:30 to 7:30 PM â€" Family Price $1.00 Sat. â€" 8:00 to 10:00 PM â€" Adults Sunday â€"3:30 to 5:30 PM â€" Family Price â€" $1.00 Prices: Children: 25¢ up to 15 years â€" Adults: 50¢ â€" Family : $1.00 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€"Cenâ€" tre, 20 Albert Street, Waterloo from the second week â€" Watch the Waterloo Chronicle for Trips to the folâ€" lowing: Disney On Parade â€" Toronto; Riverdale Zoo â€" Toronto; Calgary Stampede by C.N.R. â€" Applications are now being accepted for: Playground Leaders â€" Daycamp Counsellors, Youth Centre Direcâ€" tors â€" Swimming Instructor/Lifegudrds. â€" Contact our office at 576â€"2420 for information and apâ€" plication forms. Topics â€" Maintenance & Filtration â€" Pool Safety $ â€" Backyard Pool and the Law $5.00 per person ; $7.50 per couple. The Course will include approximately five hours of information and discussion April 25th and May 2nd, 1973. Register Now. For information call the Community Services Office. EXTRA ATTRACTION: in February until March. Call 579â€"1020 for information PUBLIC SWIMMING â€" Y.M.C.A. Tuesday and Thursdays â€" 12:00 to 1:30 PM â€" Adults only Cost: Adults: 60¢ â€" Children: 25¢ Saturday â€" 7:00 to 10:30 â€" Adults; Children; Sunday â€" 2:00 to 4:30 â€" Adults; Children; All Residents are welcome. will be held TUESDAY, MARCH 13th, 1973 8:30 P.M. at Messiah Lutheran Church (corner of Glen Forrest and Sprucehill Blvds. ) Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 7, 1973 15 Kâ€"W KINSMEN BENEFIT GAME LAKESHORE VILLAGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MONTHL Y MEETING GOT A WEIGHT PROBLEM? BACKYARD POOL COURSE SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Sunday, March 11th 2:00 P.M. Waterloo Arena Battle of the Blades ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES Municipal Offices, Marsland Centre : 576â€"2420