20 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, March 13, 1974 o s syrOp _ 87° CARNIVAL of VALUES Suspens _ CLAIROL Now faster acting T Smiles and Chuckles PARKDALE PHARMACY Reg. $2.65 ANACIN TABLETS NICE n EASY 5159 *~ C N~MMRAPF*"*" . ~â€"_ * * *~~~ n esP PARKDALE PHARMACY ~â€"O\ Parkminister United sets annual budget _ of times and the best of Aimes and in the worst of ‘times the church is often at its best," Rev. Walter Murray, minister of Parkâ€" minster United Church, obâ€" served in his report to the annual meeting of the conâ€" gregation. CLOSEâ€"UP 15« TOOTHPASTE NOXZEMA **We ended 1973 with fewer Christmas lights burning (the energy crisis), but with more light and joy in our Christmas celebrations. We ended the year with slightly fewer dollars raised but with a higher percentâ€" age of those dollars directed HEAD & "li.so 708 sHouupers‘== 79° CONTACâ€"C CAPSULES Parkdale Plaza Hazel at Albert Clairol 4 c Reg. $1.55 100‘s 150 m 884â€"3860 10‘s t@ R 69 '{f&" eg. $1. (.‘;} Reg. $1.69 Now to the ‘community and the ‘*You people who are the church, continue to grasp the opportunities of those days in which we live. Continue to allow the spirit of Christ, joy, love, ~ sponâ€" taneity, or whatever you may call that Presence that surrounds us, to flow through you so that Christ will be not only a name to you but a reality with you‘"‘, members in various capaciâ€" Mr. Murray acknowiedged The â€" annual â€" statement 9g° $ a About 65 per cent ($8,304), and $500 from the United Church Women, went to the missionary and service fund and $2,355 to the world developmenit and relief fund. Other CWS expenditures were for capital funds and extra ° appeals, Waterloo Presbytery, Observer, inâ€" terfaith pastoral counselâ€" ling, House of Friendship, Canadian â€" Bible Society, Kâ€"W Hospital chaplaincy service, St. Monica House, Kitchener . House, St. Leonard‘s Society and the Gideons. its organizations â€" raised $15,717 _ for _ community and world service, an inâ€" crease of $2,066 over the 1972 _ contributions of $13.641. Last Thursday night in Stratford the Waterloo Compton Stars won 4â€"3 but on Sunday in Brantford the Stars lost by an identiâ€" cal score. However they did bounce back Monday night to defeat Kitchener 3â€"1. showed receipts of $57,850 last year. The 1974 budget was set at $61,150. . Total church membership as of Jan. 1 was 676. Forty new members were receivâ€" ed last year and 30 reâ€" moved from the church roll, Stars defeat Kitchener Lower Mail 7145â€"8951 Fashions designed to compliment today‘s softer. more feminine styles There‘s a whole new world of luxurious beauty in our lingerie fashions designed with the extra soft touch of beautiful lace, satin, and delicate fabrics. It all adds up to some really beautiful lyrics for a beautiful song. . .you. . .or someone very special to you. ’?' \\. ' 1 i { l 1 ~> Â¥ ~ @}6ï¬\ £ /7\ <af â€". :\_‘ f 6. % } n..'.') . &n5 lat ~â€"gze+ Dressmaking and Alterations Julianne‘s Â¥ iW¥‘ / \ iÂ¥ \\ ;\ | ’/4 f j ‘\br-»‘ ma: f X ! /‘{-‘ x 1 : Dress Shop raised at a church fall fair. The Nursery school conâ€" tinued to grow. Fifty chilâ€" dren are now attending. The church unified board for 1974 comprises Harold Jewitt, clerk; Mrs. Marg. MacKirdy,, immediate past clerk; Ted Harris, clerk elect; Mrs. Mabel worship; Norm Hett, Chrisâ€" tian education; Orv Wilke, finance; Jack Reid, properâ€" ty, Miss M. Miller, comâ€" munity and world stewardâ€" %7 by transfer. There were 4 baptisms and 11 marâ€" In Kitchener, Waterloo wasted no time inâ€"scoring as Jim Calder scored on a fine pass from Terry Faist and Bill Walsh after just 16 seconds of play. Waterloo outshot Kitchenâ€" er 36â€"14> Burt, secretary; Roy Freeâ€" land, treasurer. Committee â€"chairmen membership and pastoral riages. The church school membership is 152. Various church organizaâ€" tions were active throughâ€" out the year. About 120 people from various churchâ€" women‘s retreat. The sum of $1,012 was French Maid Van Raalte Diamond Tea Gown Daisy Fresh Claudel St Michael Briefs Wonder Bra Swimwear Waterloo Square