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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1974, p. 15

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_ Students will see University: Seeing it like it is. MS research is being stepped up That‘s the theme for a day of activities at Wilfrid Laurier University Feb. 27 when grade 12 and 13 stuâ€" dents with their teachers and guidance counsellors from a 100â€"mile surroundâ€" ing area will be invited to spend a day on campus. In line with the theme, music faculty of keyboard the high school visitors will instruments, including the be invited to sit inâ€" on lecâ€" \l\\arpsichord and clavichord. tures, have a look at the To give visitors an idea Midget house league Mike McFarland of the Ontario â€" Division _ Office of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, spoke to the Waterloo Regional Chapâ€" ter at its February meetâ€" ing held at Moose Hall, Wabanaki â€" Drive, Kitchâ€" ener. Team Maple Leafs Team Canada Detroit Bruins Black Hawks Rangers Sabres Seals Name Steven Donnelle Victor Komer Bob Jordon Allan Black Derek Douglas Mark Mayo Joe Grubb John McVey Wayne Herter Bob Harrison Scott Cruise After being introduced by the president, Howard Wilson, â€" Mr. _ McFarland said it was essential that the pace of research on mulâ€" tiple sclerosis be stepped up. He said, $275,000 would be needed for this facet in 1974 and although each chapter contributed a proâ€" portionate â€"amount to the National Fund, there was still a large amount to be raised. ~ This amount, he said could come from grants, legâ€" tm ur s uis WeW 6 1 * M grr l _'N'%« "Aa4) E‘ j{’:* a "'7,41 § C en * am;A Gy . 3 $s . gP w,::;:.:l‘v'lf 5 yip \ tad T : %: Formal Rentails for those "our‘ hours Results Team Canada 4 Bruins 4 Sabres 6 Hawks 4 Rangers 6 Seals 1 Leafs 6 Detroit 1 Top Scorers residences, and chat with WLU students about coursâ€" es, programs and univerâ€" sity life in general. Sessions of interest inâ€" clude a mock labor arbiâ€" tration put on by the WLU School of Business and Economics, a special parâ€" ticipation display by the p s y ch o l o g y department, and a demonstration by the music faculty of keyboard instruments, including the acies, gifts from industry, in memoriam gifts and inâ€" dividual donations as well as special fund raising proâ€" jects. As â€" much as $500,000 would be needed for reâ€" search in 1975, Mr. McFarâ€" land said. The Division Office repâ€" resentative ended his talk by expressing the hope that soon the . watchword for chapter members of ‘"Hope for Tomorrow", would beâ€" come, ‘*Hope for Today"‘. The regular meetings of the _ Waterloo _ Regional Multiple Sclerosis Society are held the first Monday of every month at the Moose Hall. All _ interested persons are invited to atâ€" tend. L T A F A Pts. 9 3 2 75 43 20 7 3 4 53 38 18 GRADUATION PORTRAITS 2 11 744â€"2384 $10.00 Deposit â€" When Photos Taken is Applied To Your Order G A Pts. 15 17 32 23 5 28 12 9 21 16 3 19 49 11 11 12 Two â€" 8 x 10 Mounted Two â€" 5 x 7 Mounted Four â€" 4 x 5 Unmount PACKAGE NO. 1 DAVID‘S PHOTOS 32 47 51 99 97 11 $28.50 $24.50 e ONE NEGATIVE RETOUCHED 21 19 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 18 18 17 14 11 NEW LOW RATES On Our Special Color Packages \GE NO. 1 PACKAGE NO. 2 10 Mounted One â€" 8 x 10 Mounted T MAnscnitend Four â€" 5 x 7 Mounted of the courses offered WLU students department repâ€" resentatives will be availâ€" able to discuss the various subjects from their viewâ€" point, "telling it like it is." it "like it is" But since university is not always work and study, the visiting students .will have an opportunity to enâ€" joy the #@ympicâ€"length pool and other facilities in the recently completed athletic building and see a play produced by the WLU Playâ€" ers Guild. Student club representatives will talk Unmounted On Thursday, February 28th, 1974 at 7.15 p.m. In Sizes from 2‘ x 1‘11" to 9‘ x 12‘ On the premises of: WILKE MOVERS LIMITED, And Other Valuable Oriental Rugs _ Unconditionally guaranteed genuine and * handmade | Recorded on lists as including many exceptional items in selected qualities from high investment calibre and other exclusive and fine items. $ From: KURDISTAN, QUASHGAYE, KERMAN, TABRIZ, PORT SILK QUOOM (HUNTING DESIGN), KESHAN., BOKHARA, GORAVAN, SULTANABAD. And Many Others TORONTOâ€"DOMINION BANK, 70 King St. E. & Frederick St. KITCHENER, Ont. N2H 6K9 Auction and proceedings under the supervision of : A. Alan Hamm, (Licensed & Bonded Bailiff and Auctioneer), 188 Margaret Avenue, KITCHENER., Ontario. TERMS : Strictly Cash or Cheque. All Dealers Welcome Detailed lists of the packing contents available at : * WATERLOO PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 395 King St. North, Waterloo Extremely Urgent Auction Retained Transport Ordered For immediate Disposal A Vast Selection PUBLIC AUCTION _ Piece by Piece United Van Lines, 1 Adam Street, Kitchener, Ontario Inspection from 12.00 p‘m. to 7.15 p.m. VALUABLE PERSIAN RUGS WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE Friday, March 1st, 2:00 p.m. Guest Speaker: Mrs. Margaret Purdie "A PRAYER FOR WORLD PEACE" Friday, March 1st, 7:30 p.m. ‘ WORLD DAY OF PRAYER A Nursery Will Be Provided Invite You to Participate in the University of Waterloo Social Science 221. The Bahai‘s Of Waterloo The Theme Is 38 Dupont St. East Waterloo to the visitors about the many club activities on Keith Rae, assistant regâ€" istrar for admissions, said close to 500 students are expected to attend the allâ€" day event. A special sesâ€" sion is planned to bring teachers â€" and _ guidance counsellors up to date with developments at the uniâ€" versity. The day begins at 10 a.m. with a welcoming address by Dr. Frank C. Peters, WLU president. WATERLOO TREE TRAVEL GROUP â€" One and Two day trips are being planned for the spring and sumâ€" mer. Help stay informed on what is coming up. No charge for registration. Call 579â€"1020 Immediately. LAKESHORE VILLAGE ADULT COUPLES SKATING DATE : Saturday, March 16th â€" 8â€"10 p.m. LOCATION: Albert McCormick Arena TORONTO FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW Okeefe Centre â€" Thurs. March 7th, 1974 Bus leaves Marsland Centre â€" 8: 30 a.m. Returns by 4:30 p.m. TOTAL COST : $4.50 each (Includes admission and reâ€" turn bus. ) NOTE: One bus is full and we are looking for 30 more persons to fill a second bus. PHONE 576â€"2420 BY FRIDAY, MAR. 1 for RESERâ€" VATIONS. FLYING FATHERS VS. WATERLOO ALLSTARS THURSDAY. FEB. 28th â€" 8 pm. WATERLOO ARENA Proceeds to Waterloo Minor Hockey and the Waterloo Siskins Advanced tickets available at Waterloo Arena, nightly between 7 â€" 9 p.m. ACTIVITIES FOR SENIORS . FREE WELL ADULT CLINIC â€" Coâ€"sponsored by the Waterloo Regional Health Unit. __________________ Health Screening and Counselling by Public Health Nurse. All ADULTS welcome. LOCATION: Dropâ€"in Centre 20 Albert St. Waterloo. TIMES: Mondays â€" 1: 30â€"4:00 p.m. LAKESHORE _ VILLAGE _ SWINGâ€"INTOâ€"SPRING DANCE DATE:â€" March 2nd from 9 till 1:00 a.m. ADâ€" MISSION: $5.00 per couple â€" Includes Lunch. Phone 884â€"2796, 884â€"4876, 884â€"3665, or 884â€"4316 for tickets. No tickets will be sold at the door. Please order early. ALL AREA RESIDENTS WELCOME. INCOME TAX PROBLEMS???? Seniors may reâ€" ceive FREE assistance on Tues. and Thurs. from 1:30 â€" 3:30 p.m. at the Dropâ€"inâ€"Centre â€" 20 Albert St. SENIORS needed to help other seniors. Please call 576â€"2560 or 742â€"2785 (Kâ€"W Red Cross) if you would be willing to join a Telephone Chain to check on the daily welfare of a senior or shutâ€"in in Waterloo. Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, February\27, 1974 15 ADMISSIONS: Children 15 and under â€" 25¢ Adults â€" 50¢ Family Price â€" $1.00. VOLUNTEER DRIVERS NEEDED to deliver hot prepared meals to seniors in Waterloo on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays. Call 579â€"1020 if you can help with MEALSâ€"ONâ€"WHEELS. Saturdays Applications are being accepted for employment in Community Services‘ sponsored programs for July and August, 1974. _ â€" playground leaders â€" adventure playground supervisors â€" youth centre supervisors * â€" lifeguard {instructors; tote room APPLICATION FORMS: Sundays Fridays LOCATION: Waterloo Arena Minor Midget â€" Wed. Feb. 27th â€" 8 p.m. â€" Burlington Major Atom â€" Fri. Mar. 1st â€" 7:30 p.m . â€" Niagara years as of June Ist Available by calling 576â€"2420. ext. 60 or 48 AGE REQUIREMENTS: All applicants must be 16 ATTENTION STUOENTS SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES ONTARIO MINOR HOCKEY PLAYOFFS HOME GAME SCHEDULE PUBLIC ICE SKATING ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH ADULTS AND FAMILIES: 8: 30â€"10 : 30pm ~General Family Price 8:00â€"10:00pm ADULTS ONLY 5:30â€"7; 3:30â€"5:30pm Family Price Springer Arena ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES Marsland Centre : 576â€"2420 McCormick Arena 2:00â€"4:00pm Family Price 8: 30â€"10: 30pm General Albert 3:30â€"5:30pm Family price

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