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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1974, p. 29

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Teog Sas: it es ENC en TCOE S esnt Se L 2L W OB _ 2k C E&l students â€" 4 F s gike s e es + a e ol o s tony Pn ce aaeg" ; e . > ~. / _ a l yE Choe‘" 24 o ‘ v,fléh;..r_y, ols â€" . $ â€" J Ai4 . AF 1oks" . . *~_ Ne io. Wednesday . December 11, 1974 rth‘ 44 4 y wis m we * on t . ... Pwentyâ€"five Waterioo resiâ€" awarded upper year scholâ€" arships for the 1974â€"75 year. the University of Waterloo announced recently. Most of the money for the awards by contributions from the university‘s general funds. awards : William Goodman. Robert _ Keyfitz. _ Mary BUSINESS HOURS e OPEN: Monday â€" Friday â€" 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Saturday â€" 12:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sunday â€" 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. THANK YOU _ WATERLOO REGION HEALTH AND SOCIAL PLANNING STUDY KING®S A followâ€"up activity initiated by the Health and social Planning Steering Committee as recommended by the 1973 Regional Conference on Health and Social Planning. In view of the stated objective of the Provincial Government that a vehicle must be found to decenâ€" tralize from Queen‘s Park health and social planning, and arising from the conclusions of the Regional Conâ€" ference on Health and Social Planning, it will be the function of Waterloo ‘Region Health and Social Planâ€" ning Study to discover the attitudes of participating groups towards the form and scope of such decenâ€" tralized body or bodies, and from such information recommend a method of acceptably and economically achieving the objective. Views of individuals and groups are invited as to how best to deal with long range planning, priority setting, and coâ€"ordination of social and health activiâ€" ties for the Waterloo Region. If you wish to participate, kindly indicate your interest by requesting a questionâ€" naire from the study team. Your reply in this form will assist us in analyzing your views and in preparing the conclusions of the study. Harold W. Wagner Please address your request to: W.E. Curry. Study Coâ€"ordinator, Waterloo Region Health & Social Planning Study, Room 407. Waterloo County Court House. KITCHENER. Ontario. HOME Delivery’ in Waterioo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 in Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon $1.10 and up FOR FAST SERVICE To the 4,876 Voters ° _ in Waterloo faculty and 38 King St. N., An Invitation To Participate received Purpose of Study What is it? Shirley Hinschberger. Marg E. Snyder,. Jeannette C. Bover Sylvia S. Stroh schein,. Judith L. Pearse. Laura L. Fryer. John Hep McLeod. P.E. Rae, Stephen Grant Roberts, Ma Smith, Paul Wang. William Wong. Call 579â€"5040 Groce. Martine Biname. OJ)B Canadian RESTAURANT CcR Linda A. MHefer. el _ Boyle. . _ Matthew Christmas hobby perfect gift By Ken Armstrong Mrs. Marie Aksim. 87 of 42 Bricker Street, Waterloo, never.has to worry about what to give her friends for Christmas. At 87 years of age. Marie Aksim of Bricker St. | Christmas candles for her friends and relatives. perfect Christmas gift idea. And at 31 cents eac For many years she has set time aside in early Terence Yoates is pleased to welcome Lloyd Bothan to the staff of Terence Hair Design. Phone Lloyd for an appointâ€" ment at 578â€"1730. j Acreolivesawnforthemflwhohasbeguu to ask for less rush, fewer diversions, more conâ€" centration on super hairdressing. 31 University Ave. E., Waterloo (between CALL 578â€"1730 AMPLI December to work in her kitchen, where she creates a wide assortment of deâ€" corative homeâ€"made canâ€" dles. She says the tapers apâ€" pear to be particularly welâ€" come during the Yule seaâ€" TERENCE HAIR DESIGN and yet are so inexâ€" Bricker St. in Waterloo spends her time in early December making ind relatives. Mrs. Aksim believes the candies provide her with the 31 cents each the production is economical. es SUPER HAIR CALL pensive that she can keep _ Mrs. Aksim. a resident of well within her gift budget. . Waterloo for more than 40 "I look forward to Christâ€" _ years, obtains her raw maâ€" mas candleâ€"making:" she _ terials from a local hobby says, because it puts me _ shop. They consist of 10â€"1b. in the Christmas mood and _ slabs of paraffin produced gives me creative exerâ€" _ especially for candleâ€"makâ€" cise." ing, red and green dyes, candle wicks and wick holdâ€" = ers, gold and silver glitter and pine and sandalwood scents which she blends inâ€" _(CY ) : to the liquid paraffin. tween King & Weber) AMPLE FREE PARKING LLOYD BOTHAN Her molds cost her nothing because she saves her milk containers in Halfâ€"pint. pint. quart and twoâ€"quart sizes. She also saves the cardboard cores of paper rolls to fashion circular candles. Because the milk cartons are plasticâ€" coated, the paraffin does not adhere to the mold when it is removed. Her candle designs are drawn with a glue brush and the glitter is then sprinkâ€" led over the glue. "Candle light seems parâ€" ticularly _ appropriate _ at Christmas, but I keep a supply of candles on hand through the rest of the year." she says. ‘"The glow from candles seems to add a touch of graciousness and atmosphere when 1 have friends to dinner.~ This year she has producâ€" ed 28 candles at a cost of about 31 cents each. "It‘s a good way to beat inflation. and it saves on hydro too."" she declares

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