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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Oct 1973, p. 10

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ReSpondent II rr - - C , 2 /2it'iiii: Jj, 2;; in T0: IRENE GERTRUDE GREEN of the City of I , A ' '" “m, , _. " I pi“ ; 1i'.aallll ' Ill Kitchener in T& Province of Ontario. it" t:t.ri4tt..--e-"e-se-y-o-e--::-:t--:-t LN 's',.,"), , ‘2}. [hi , TAKE NOTICE that a Petition for Divorce and a No I, l 7:” C . . ,‘ Q ’ . . f? 'llrll '. : li' tice of Petition for Divorce addressed to you has been 2 le,"', .51 -. It,': Q,“ Bll ia issued in this cause and that in due course a Petitin C "q .. " ,, TO: IRENE GERTRUDE GREEN of the City of Kitchener in the Province of Ontario. TAKE NOTICE that a Petition for Divorce and a No- tice of Petition for Divorce addressed to you has been issued in this cause and that in due course a Petition will be presented to the Supreme Court of New Bruns- wick for disolution of the marriage between Irene Ger- trude Green and Arthur Kenneth Green, the Petitibn- er herein. AND that it has been ordered by Mr. Justice Albany M. Robichaud, a Justice of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, that a service of the Petition and Notice issued in this cause be effected upon you by Publication of Notice thereof , and service by register- ed mail. If you desire to show cause why relief sought should not be granted, you or your solicitor must within 40 days serve and file an answer at the Office of the Registrar of this Court at Fredericton, New Bruns- wick, and thereafter make an answer to the Petition in accordance with the rules and procedure in respect to proceedings under the Divorce Act (Canada). In default of such answer the Petitioner may proceed therein and Judgment may be given in your absence. The Petitioner's Solicitor is W.R. Tippett, whose place of business and address for service is 60 Prince William Street, Saint John, N.B. Dated this 25th day of September A.D, 1973. _ . W.R. TIPPETT MADELEIN E Children's Boutique- Westmount Place Solicitor for the Petitioner Radiating a warm glow in the junior shops. CHILL CHASERS The program, which started Oct. 17 is sponsored by the Waterloo Regional Tuberculosis and Respira- tory Disease Association. It is intended to help im- prove the physical condi- tion of children with asth- ma, as well as their psy- chological outlook and to A seven week course de- signed to help asthmatic children help themseives is being held at the K-W Rotary Children's Centre. Holding asthmatic’s Course Reverend Arnold Conrad and his wife couldn’t help but smile Thursday night as Charles Wal- ton, acting chairman for St. John's Lutheran Church congregation presented them with two , cREAii'ii,iiiiiii')v:rs The reasons for the phy- sical condition course in- clude the belief that some asthmatic . children may suffer long-term isolation from recreational and so- cial activity because' of their disability. Children with asthma are some- times looked upon as being educate them, their parents and community about asth- ma and how to deal with it. _ Physiotherapist Linda Schwindt is conducting the children's program of breathing exercises, calis- thenics, swimming and discussions. 6r. and arr. 228 King St. South THE STUDIO OF ENHANCEMENT O 5km care q Graceful wallung . Hand care . 0 Wardrobe 0 Make-up applrcatuon O Hostessmg Morning, afternoon and evenmg classes are ava-lable m our relaxed and comfortable new studro Rooted Hair. Moveable Head and Arms. Washable. I Any woman. any age. whether for bus-ness or soccal reas- ons wull benefit from 'developmg' her natural pose and self cpMidence _ The 1973 campaign will begin Nov. I, with a target this year of $65,000. Other health programs made This is the eighth clinic in a continuing series sponsored by the Waterloo Regional TB and Respira- tory Disease Association and it is financed by the annual Christmas Seal Campaign. different. Their school at- tendance may be spotty and they may have to de- pend on their medications, their parents and their doctor to an abnormal de- tickets for a trip to Europe. The congregation made the presentation at a dinner and social ga- thering celebrating the Conrad's 25th anniyer- sary. Chronicle Photo Phone for more mformatton PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT IS FOR EVERY WOMAN 576-6800 We offer courses In The council as a whole seems to be knowledgeable and helpful. . played during the meeting. Hopefully Waterloo Council will take note of your com- ments when they next pick a chairman. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Those of us who attended the hearing last week did not mean to sound bellige- rent when discussing the plans (or lack of plans) for Young Street. irritated bal the lack of con trol which r. Kominek dis- I was pleased to see your editorial of Oct. 17 re: Ko- minek led meeting etc. Dear Editor, possible through Christmas Seal funds include breath- ing exercise programs for adults with emphysema, asthma and chronic bron- chitis. education at all school, medical paramedi- cal and community levels; social service assistance and medical research. Many of us however were Ms. Susan Heffeman 27a Young Street Thank you

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