a. " Tman-mo W.M;.iyuy 253075 m,meaqriesodtttetMs elephant directory tot thaw III-anal!" 'tty ofWateritto-Gtiaqd Chairman of the Management Board of Cabinet tor the Provincial Government Eric A. Winkler addres- sed close to 1 BO people at the RCAF 404 Wing on Button Drive in Waterloo last Thursday. Mr. Wink- Ier spoke on the Ontario economy and how it is affected by public attitudes. With Mr. Winkler are Wing president Ken Brown (right) and past president Gard Dinsrnore. YOGA CLASSES: Mr. Urnesh Shanna instructs 2 classes in this ancient discipline. which he learned in India. Yoga can help you to become calm and relaxed and can trim your figure with- out exhausting exercise. Both classes are for tt weeks. and cost $22.00 per person. $32 per married couple. (Yoga is also taught at the Kitchener Family YMCA.) Yoga "C": Begins Tuesday Jan. " at 7:00 p.m. ' Yoga "0": Begins Tuesday. Jan. " at &30 pm. .. _ Morning Yoga: Thursday Jan. 30 at " am. (Instructor: Claudia Rudyk) 8 weeks. ENTERTAINING WITH MAGIC: Learn to he a magician for fun and profit. The course cov- ers magic with items fomd around the home. stage magic and patter. Ideal for salesmen. speakers. etc. Taught by K-W Magic Society pastrpresithsot Bill VanGorder. Starts: Monday. Feb. 3rd. 7:30 pm. Cost: $18.00 per person. $28 per married couple. 6 lessons. CROCHETING: Our instructor. Mrs. Sandy Mader. invites you to join her for an afternoon coffee as she teaches you this fine art. now regaining popularity. Students will learn to make dainty articles or hold afghans in materials of their own choosing. The 10-week course he- gins Tues. Jan. 28. 1:30 pm. and costs $16.00 per student. F AUTO CARE th MAINTENANCE: Mr, John Bieth teaches this course for both men and womemthe course is desigred for the "nmedtaoicdt people who know nothing about cars, and for those who have a little (probably dangerous) knowledge. The 8-week course starts Wed. Jan. 29 at 8:00 p.m.. and costs $22.00per person or $32.00 per couple. BRIDGE LESSONS: Our experienced instructor. Mrs. Gina Scheffel. will make the classes both interesting and informative. as she helps you to master North America's most popular card game. tt week courses. Basic Bridge: Begins Monday. Jan. 27 at 8:00 pm. $18.00 per person $28 per married couple. Immediate Bridge: Begins Thursday. Jan. 30 at 8:00 pm. - $22.00 per person. $32.00 per couple. tt lessons. (Bridgejessons are also available at the Kitchener Family YMCA.) SMALL ENGINE REPAIR A MAINTENANCE: This course is geared to those who would like to know about the operation. repair and maintenance of 2 - and 4-cycle engines: lawn- mowers. outboards. snowmobiles. etc. Our course. taught by Geoffrey Downing. begins Wednesday. Jan. 29 at 8:00 pm. The 8-week course costs $22.00 per person. $32.00 per married couple. y FLOWER ARRANGING - JAPANESE IKEBANA STYLE: Taught by Mrs. lku Haruki. this fascinating subject will be offered for the first time in our area. Starts: Tuesday. Jan. 28. l :30 pm. Cost: $15.00 per person. JAPANESE COOKING: This course will also be taught by Mrs. lku Haruki, This IS a prac- tical course with actual cooking demtmstratioos, Starts: Thursday Jan, 30. 7:30 pm. Cost: $22.00 per person. $32 per married couple. RUG MAKING: Instructor Kathy Jull can help you to turn your rags into rugs which will be both eye-catching and functional. She will teach a number of different rug-making techni- student. SILK SCREENING: Tired of paying a small Ionune lot greeting cards? Instructor Kathy Jull can teach you to make your own protttssiohaiaookiog cards. and you’ll enjoy doing it! Many other silk screening skills will also be covered during this 8-week course which be, gins Monday. Jan 27. 7:30 pin. Tuition is $20.00 per person and covers all materials. $30.00 per married couple. INDIAN COOKING: Mrs. Hansa Desai will show you how to make the delicious foods of the subcontinent of India. Cost: $2200 per person Begins Wednesday. Jam 29. " m, MACRAME: A course tor beginners in the art of knot tieiog, In this class you will learn to tie the basic knots for things such as wall hangings and belts Tuition: $16 oo per person Starts Mon Jan. 27. 1.300 "1.8 lessons This course is taught by Melanie Collum. Other classes are available f) tt At The Kitchener Family YMCA For A FREE Q g BROCHURE WITH ALI. DETAILS CALL tic 7 - "i'i'"ii"'i7"i"iiiif'""iiliarte book, to . be dhrtribute4 this 8-week course begins Wemesday. Jan. 29 at 1:30 pm. and dosts $16.00 per THE WATERLOO FAMILY "Y" 145 Lincoln Road l Telephone mm ADULT EVENING INTEREST CLASSES AT THE WATER“!!! 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":( 'ui, C %3\‘\§\3\\' 'ir \ l 'lr.: . hr x i1'di'i'- jrf-l,i/j' 'V'- ill["ll1l,/ l, W“ ‘5\\\\VR:§;\\§§W‘ WATERLOO DOWNTOWN RESIDENTIAL - STUDY Meeting conducted by the DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION ADULT RECREATION CENTRE . WEDNESDAY. January 29. 1976, 1:30 pm. , in the Public meeting King Street South __ Waterloo (Comer of King and Allen) it z, a. .4; 2t'sif . J _, el,' sii,?tf/"; i',-');":)),"?'-.',',)"))),", 1/ "j-vi-.):":; Sao T It/j/ I _ . I], .._ 'w' N W K TFRFRiF [mu cover and the white paw. Mr. Reid pennant This information is par- ueularly helpful because the 5 cent charge for each fetematioet éeétim explains Maid-9, Mr. Reid said. dame unless the numbers are in the subscriber‘s telephone book; three free all: todirectory assistance a month for residence CNF tomers and exemption from assistance charges for the handicapped and those 65 and over who apply for exemption. All calls from business telephones to Directory Assistance for numbers listed in the book will be charged at the rate of 25 cents for each call. The new directory has a" bright blue cover made up of a geometric design, repeated in blue and green squares. On the inside of the front cover, emergency numbers are to-be placed. Pictures of a fire truck, police cruiser, ambulance, H for hospital, skull and cross bones for poison centres call todirec- SN." If No ing itshouldbeusedtoup- datepersonalnumbets. TttisneiBappUpartimiar- ly unheated unnum- ber changes. In Kitchener- Waterloo "tto phone. be- ginning with " and " are being changed to numbers beginning with an and 885. This switch of the phones from the Water St, centre in Kitchener-to the Albert St. centre in Waterloo takes ef- fect January 19. Customers' new numbers will be listed in the new directory. Un- listed numbers will also be and}. for doctors, have been [may]! for the first time to assist than who can't read English to use ttsepmPermmtrer. The second change is in Guelph where 1,300 tele- phones _presently begin- ning with the numbers 821, 822. 823 and 824 are transferred to_a new 836 exchange in the Cork St. centre on the same date. These new numhers will also be in the new direc- For the first time since Cambridge became the of- ficial name for Gait, Pres- ton and Hespeler, the phone numbers for these three former communities are interlisted under one heading - Cambridge. Previously they had three separate listings: Cam- bridge (Gait), Cambridge (Preston) and Cambridge (Hespeler). - PRESENTATION of Information Mr. Howard Smith and Maps by l 'r