strokes, age, diabetes and have to lend a helping hand arthritis increase the numâ€" to a handicapped relative, ber of physically disabled friend or neighbour. adults annually, more and _ For those who find themâ€" W Needies, Bobbins, Light Buibs, Zipper Foot., m Seam Guides, etc. _ __,; __;., ____ .0. .. ige :24 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 20, 1975 â€" ~ In traditional and modern designed tapâ€" estries ... _ vgith or without worked cenâ€" tres. Available in sets. From.........â€" As â€" traffic accidents, more people are finding they . Westmount Place Shopping Centre, Waterloo, 576â€"5470 Keobn Weaving ® Knitting ® Embroidery @ Crochet . @ Neddlepoint ® Rugs Daily 9:30 to 6 Thursday & Fridays to 9:30 PARKDALE Praza â€" 884â€"3860 WESTMOUNT WEAVERY ©@ TIMEX © FUTURO PATIENT AIDS © BONNIE BELLE ©@ KODAC ©@ YARDLEY © LOVE © MAX FACTOR © PRINCE MATCHEVELLI s PHOTO FINISHING B8BY ALLIED & SPECTRUM CHAIR SEAT COVERS Your Neighbourhood REXALL PHARMACY PARKDALE PHARMACY We carry these leading brands â€"â€" Booklet has gdidelinés for aiding handicapped 10.00 each Out of 2,761,385 Ontario motorists, 2,140,074 have failed to ~purchase their 1975 green vehicle licence stickers."And there are less than five weeks remainâ€" ing until the February 28 Renewal stickers have been on sale since Decemâ€" ber 2 at the 296 issuing ofâ€" fices throughout the provâ€" selves in this position, the March of Dimes hnb:n‘ut published a handy let This represents 77.5 per cent of the province‘s drivâ€" ers who could be ‘caught in the lastâ€"minute rush, acâ€" cording to officials of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. entitled _ What _ You‘ve Wanted to Know About Helpâ€" ing the Handicapped â€" But Were Afraid to Ask. ‘ This pocket guide proâ€" To speed up the renewal process, the ministry has made available insurance declaration forms at LCBO retail outlets and issuing offices. Motorists save time by filting out one of these forms before arriving at the issuing counter with their ownership permit and fee. Don‘t Miss Out . . . Waterioo numbers 884 and 885 can have GENERAL ANSWERING â€" SERVICE MILEAGE FREE. Interest lags on licence stickers NO RESERVE YOUR LINE This year the validation ~ 3 GENERAL ) HAS THE TO WATERLOO Call ‘General‘ Today 744â€"4155 MILEAGE CHARGE GENERAL HAS THE ANSWER . . . The Village of Elora will host its first annual Heritage Festival on February 15. Located on Irvine Creek, three miles southâ€"west of Fergus, the Elora region is one of the most scenic areas in southâ€" ern _ Ontario, _ featuring such attractions as the famous Islet Rock and Elora Gorge. Many old and historic mills and buildings add nostalgic appeal to the village, making it the ideal location for. such a fesâ€" tival vides the answers to such ment. questions as what to do _ The of the booklet, when coping with dressing‘ wwvï¬p: James Good, toiletry and feeding, the community © development into a car, even how to help e, espétvially volâ€" overcome your embarrassâ€" uhwa?:wereomc their best and easiest method: director for the March of for getting a wheelchair Dimes organization, is to sticker is to be attached to â€" cylinder car, $32 for 6 â€" The booklet is available the car‘s rear licence plate cylinders, $40 for an 8â€"cylâ€" free from the Provincial on top of the red 1974 sticker. inder vehicle, and $5 for office, 12 Overlea Blvd. The fees are $23 for a 4 trailers. Toronto. Elora festival February 15 * Initiated by Philip Wong and Leslie Scrimshaw, two third _ year â€" environment students at the University The Kâ€"W Regional Folk Arts Council will sponsor an international spring fesâ€" tival, (Ethrlic Fest ‘75) on May 10th, beginning at 11 a.m.â€"at Bingeman Park., Kitchener. ‘ Mr.@Zen Banduk, chairâ€" man of the spring festival committee, â€" reports â€" that there will be colourful disâ€" plays by various ethnic Arts Council plans spring ethnic festival The Avila Gold, by David Westheimer. An inventive, entertaining tale of susâ€" pense. Boca Grande, by Loren Singer. An adventure book with a psychological overtone. The Brahmin Arrangeâ€" ment, by Andrew Tully. Fiction based on fact, the story shows how undercovâ€" er agents of the Internal Revenue Department obâ€" tain evidence. The de Montfort Legacy, by Pamela Bennetts. . A historical _ novelâ€" _ about Henry III and the Battle of Lewes. Desperate Measures, by Waterioo Kitchener JESSOPS cleaners FICTION KITCHENERMVATERLOO New books t the library Ontario & Duke Sts. of Waterloo, the Heritage Festival will have the flavour of bygone days with an emphasis on parâ€" ticipation. Leslie . and Pbilip approached _ local businessmen with their idea in October of 1974, and interest soon expanded to the point where service clubs, school and church organizations are all conâ€" tributing. The Elora town council has also contriâ€"~ buted funds with which to support the event. | cylinder car, $32 for 6 cylinders, $40 for an 8â€"cylâ€" inder vehicle, and $5 for trailers. groups, programs of music, folk dancing and singing. as well as cooking and craft demonstrations and films of other countries. Highlight of the evening will be an international ball from 9 p.m. to 1 a. m. As mentioned, emphasis will be placed on history and participation. Historical tours of the Elora and Salem area are to be conâ€" The festival, to be an annual event, is a showâ€" case of the varted ethnic and cultural backgrounds of the people of this region.. Dennis Wheatley. A hisâ€" torical. novel set at the time of Napoleon. â€" Icepick; a Novel About Life and Death in a Maxiâ€" mum Security Prison, by Bruce Dobler. A sweeping and explosive documenâ€" tary novel. â€" Line of Duty, by Ernest Tidyman. Follows Cleveâ€" land‘s police force through a city on the verge of explosion. Other Paths to Glory, by Anthony Price. Combines events of the Western Front during World War I with a complex espionage plot. _ St. Lawrence Blues, by Marieâ€"Claire Blais. A stunâ€" ning picaresque tale about Waterioo Square ducted, while the Grand River Conservation _ Auâ€" thority is conducting a geological snowshoe hike of the scenic Elora Gorge Conservation Area, locatâ€" ed nearby. Free hay rides and a bus service are being offered to transport visitors around the village to the many events. During the day, there will be displays of homeâ€" made arts and crafts, a quilting bee by the local women‘s institute group, and snowsculpturing. * As the day is intended for people of all ages, there will be free films for the kids and an oldâ€"fashioned skating party at the mill pond for. those who are still young at heart. rather than for, the handiâ€" be as simple as preparing meals or helping w'i't:. perâ€" sonal care or transportaâ€" tion, which would be too expensive if done profesâ€" sionally. Rockets will be fired to signal the start of the evening‘s festivities which will also feature a torchâ€" light parade, square dancâ€" ing, theatrical skits, bonâ€" fires, contests and even more skating. Most activiâ€" ties are free. ‘ Any proceeds generatâ€" ed by the festival will be donated to the municipal arena fund. The events start at 10 a.m. and booths and itineraries will be available at Elora for information on festival day. Canada‘s blind â€" march The Early Furniture of Ontario and the Atlantic Provinces, by Henry Dobâ€" towards a civil war as vicious as.Ireland‘s. Europe With Two Kids and a Van, by Sharon Davidâ€" son. Drawings by Bill Oetâ€" inger. The Energy Questions: an International Failure of Policy, by Edward W. Erickson. Sports IMustrated Safe Driving, by Chris Packard. The author shows that driving is an integrated system of the driver, the vehicle, and the environâ€" ment, and must be approachâ€" ed as‘a total system. From a Gynecologist‘s Notebook; Questions Woâ€" men Ask, by Sherwin A. Kaufman. NONâ€"FICTION . assistance might