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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1974, p. 15

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16 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 9, 1974 Kâ€"W OKTOBERFEST Waterloo â€" 745â€"9225 Sponsored by the Toronto Livestock Commission Agents Association Enjoy a FREE trip to the Ontario Stock Yards at Toronto to attend FEEDER AND STOCKER Auction Sales every Thursday beginning Sept. 12 We will arrange for the trucking of your cattle right to your farm. Buy Your Replacements from a wide selection of Ontario and Western Cattle and Calves For further information A bus will pick you up along the route shown on the map below and bring you back after the sale. 16 ‘"Top" Ontario Teams (10â€"year olds) competing for Bauer Skates and Tim Horton Trophies. TAKE IN THIS EXCITING OKTOBERFEST HOCKEY ACTION! Fridays at 1 :30 p.m. for information call WATERLOO BOWLING LANES 14 Princess St. West . 7429582 or 742â€"7601 Atso 2 lanes available Monday and Waednesday 7 :00 â€" 9:00 p.m FAMILY BOWLING ATOM HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. â€" 40° Game {except Monday and Thursday) SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING BOWLING Attention Beef Producers October 15 â€" 18th 6:45 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. MclLaren Arena, Kitchener and McCormick Arena, Waterloo. Saturday, October 19th SEMIâ€"FINALS and FINALS All Day â€" Waterloo Arena Daily 10 a.m. â€" 7 p.m. Except Thursday 10 a.m. â€" 4 p.m. Saturday 1 :00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 â€" 10:30 p.m. All Day Thanksgiving Monday ART QUICKFALL Waterloo St. Clements Heidelberg OPEN The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Weavers Guild held their monthly meeting in the Senâ€" ior Citizen Drop In Centre Turkish carpets described _ @ Ontario fire service . training is expanded ... The new course will be added to the intensive trainâ€" ing programs already proâ€" vided by the Office of the Fire Marshal. The Regional Fire Preâ€" vention Schools will be unâ€" der the direction of the Fire Marshat‘s 11 fire services advisers â€" throughout â€" the province. Regional schools to train municipal fire prevention officers are being introâ€" duced by the Ontario Fire Marshal‘s Office, it is anâ€" nounced by Solicitor Genâ€" eral George Kerr, Q.C. last The training will be of 40 hours duration, and will deal with basic fire prevention Children weave the silk carpetsâ€"their fingers are small and it is easy for them to work on the very fine warp and silk weft. Later they work on the other Turkish carpets that are woven in that country and exported. An adult working on a 19 inch wide carpet in Waterloo. Plans were made for several members to attend the Ontario Handâ€" weavers and Spinners Conâ€" ference in Niagara Falls on October 18, 19 and 20. A room show will be set up by the members consisting of pieces woven on the 90 inch Mrs. Jean Carter a memâ€" ber of the Guild was the guest speaker.â€" This past summer she was in Turkey and visited several cities. She showed her slides of the trip and many of the carâ€" pet weavers in Turkey. and bedspreads. The district OFM fire serâ€" vices adviser, in eonsultaâ€" tion with fire chiefs of his area, will have the flexiâ€" bility to select whatever training times will best meet local conditions. to accommodate fullâ€"time, volunteer or composite fire departments, may involve several nightly training sesâ€" sions in combination with one or t wo full Saturdays. as it relates to both life safeâ€" ty and property protection. It will normally be conâ€" ducted in either five eightâ€" hour consecutive days or over a period of thirteen weeks of weekly threeâ€"hour teaching periods. A third possible training scheme, The new course is the reâ€" sult of a separation of a preâ€" vious regional fire training program â€" which divided the 40â€"hour syllabus equally between the fire fighting and fire <prevention fields. In effect, it is doubling the training time available to fire service personnel throughout the province. The next meeting Novemâ€" ber 6 will have the movie Praise of hands and the slides of the pieces that were on display at the Sciâ€" ence Center in Toronto at the World Craft Congress in On November 14 Sally O‘Sulivan will be giving a work shop on color and texâ€" ture in weaving. The Fire _ Prevention Course includes such topics as housekeeping hazards. made and decorated with hand crocheting, as well as trinkets, handwoven bags weaves one inch in a day with colourful embroidery and handmade silver jewelâ€" years, depending on the size, to compléte. Mrs. Carter found the people very friend ly and eager to show and help her find the weaving We honor . . . D.V.A., Blue Cross, Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way. we deliver at no charge to you. | Mrs. Carter had brought . Wwestmount place & pharmacy 578â€"8800 50 Westmount Rd. N. Waterioo westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY y 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Books, films, records, reference facts and all other library services will Library cards now honored regionally 48â€"yearâ€"old artist visited Waterloo with her husâ€" band for the special showing. which features her work since 1966. The showing will continue unâ€" til October 18 at the gallery. Participating libraries include Kitchener, Waterâ€" loo, _ Cambridge _ (Galt, Preston and Hespeler); and the Waterloo regional library system which operâ€" ates many small libraries in rural areas. Northwest lerritories artist Agnes Nanogak, exâ€" plains one of her prints during a showing at the Inukshuk Gatleries on Young St. in Waterloo. The The decision _ means that ownership of any pubâ€" lic library membership card gives the holder free access to all other local public liâ€" braries. Public libraries in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo have agreed to honor each others library cards, effective immediâ€" ately. SUNDAYS Clint Lawson, director of the Midwestern Regional Library System, which acts as a centralised book purâ€" chasing .and _ processing centre for the libraries, said the step was a natural ‘"Libraries already work together in so many areas, this seems a logical way to expand that coâ€"operaâ€" tion,"‘ he said. , now be available from any library â€" subject to that library‘s borrowing â€" and lending rules. Patrons will be expected to return borâ€" rowed items to the library that originally loaned them. The new program will apply to any public library in the region regardless of size, hours or organizaâ€" tion. It will not apply to university libraries or other library organizations. ‘*We may reach the stage where there is one memâ€" bership card for all public libraries in the region." he said. "But this method will help libraries gauge public interest in the plan." Mr. Lawson said the deâ€" cision was expected to encourage more people to use public libraries and take advantage of the many services available. Where service is more thar1 just a slogan HOITA â€" LImaAGE MoTORS INC. 21 WEBER ST NORTH WATERLOO For Sates â€"Service â€" __ _Parts phone _ 576â€"6670

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