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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Feb 1975, p. 14

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Ernest Kingham at Forest the E Hill Nursery will give a room presentation of decorating chem ideas using terrariums and Mary greeneries during a luncheon guest sponsored by the Kitchener- For Waterloo Christian Women's . forma Chtb. Pat I The luncheon, to be held Elizat on February 25 at l p.m. in Admis Back in Good Sb ape . . " Fast pecoratiryr ideas luncheon' feature Pm " . Wamloo Chroniclo, Wodmday. February 12, tttN Not a sign of that colli- sion when our experts re-condition your car. Fine work at moder- ate prices. mm m 5mm 1! Don't make costly mistakes Let Us Prepare Your , Returns FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING l twin city community credit union ltd. 430 ALBERT ST. PH. 884-0550 WATERLOO KITCHEN ER 1334 Weber St. East. Phone 743-4363 NORTHDAlE AUTO BODY Monday to Friday , I.ll. to 5 '.ttt. 7 p... to " p... Sat-"lay 9 an. to 5 Illl. _ Sadly I p... " 5 p... Haas: (Imp into out Mfimt Ill cal for an qqroirttttteett--tm5-tt96g We'll save you every dolls! we can. You need it Any Type of Income Tax Return Prepared Privately and Confidentially MAIN FLOOR 279 WEBER ST KNIGHTS 0F GOLIIIBIIS MU. (Between University and Columbia) Waterloo. Ontario Dinner 6:30 p.m. Saturday, February 22, 4:30 P.M DINNER and DANCE 105 University Avenue East. Waterloo Dinner & Dance Tickets $5.00 Per Person Available at Credit Union Office Following a discussion of basic guidelines to be fol- lowed when presenting effective speeches, an opportunity was given the participants to use the guidelines. Alderman, Marjorie Car- roll, conducted the public speaking workshop for the 25 women teachers taking part in Leadership II, a follow-up to a five session series, Leadership I, in 1974. Doreen Thomas, Chair- man of Waterloo County Board of Education, spoke to the group on the value of developing leadership skills. The fourth session of the Waterloo County Wo- men Teachers' Associa- tion Leadership II Course was held last Tuesday at Franklin Public School in Kitchener. For reservations or in- formation you may contact Pat Fryer at 74338798. or Elizabeth Reese at 579-i548. Admission to the luncheon is $3.50 per person and a free nursery will be pro- vided. k Thomas speaks to the Bingeman Park ball- room on Victoria St. in Kit- chester, will also feature Mary Ann Roberts as the guest speaker. m. Dance all happening at 9:00 p.m 168 King St. South Phone 579-1860 WATERLOO The Kitchener-Waterloo Rotary Club hopes to raise close to $50,000' in this year's Easter Seal campaign sponsored by the Ontario Society -for Crippled Children. Easter Seal drive sets $50,000 goal Winter Wonderland _ is the theme of the St. Agnes Catholic Women's League's next card party to be held next Wednesday at the parish hall, 75 Bluevale St. North, ath.m. Mrs. Noella Johnson is the convenor of the party with Mrs. Rosemary Sch- narr as co-Convertor. Re- freshments will be avail- Representatives from two firms in the Twin Cities recently took part in a pro- St. Agnes card party The amount' is about 12 campaign. Jim Doering. left. a member of the Waterloo Fire Department, accepts a cheque for 810 from Pat Too- good. the Waterloo division "erettary-trttasurerr. and the central district commissioner Pat Whitney for the Muscular Dystrophy campaign. In the background are the three Girl Guides that collected the money and they are; Sherry Roumey and Hattie Streith, both of the 16th. Waterloo Co.. and Susan Downey of the 9th Waterloo Co. The Waterloo firefighters managed to raise $4.025 during last year‘s Waterloo firm on US sales 'nissior; _-""--"'-"" --- The club plans to start its campaign on February 24 as part of the national drive which hopes to raise more than $2 million. The Children's Centre con- tains more than $500,000 in equipment and has an an- nual budget of about $400,- per cent more than last year's objective and will be used to support the club's Children's Centre on King Street. Proceeds from the party will be used for the parish and other charitable or- ganizations. For more in- formation please contact Gloria Kobak at 884-3085. able and there will be a special draw on a home- made afghan. Admission is $1.75 per person and tickets will be available at thedoor. vinciai sales mission to Minneapolis and Denver sponsored by the Ontario I I TakeaFamily Safari I I to Deepest, Darkest... 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Science fair to. display skills The mission is designed to encourage American firms to purchase Canadian made products or services and Ray Jones, the general manager of Space Circuits Ltd. of Waterloo and Mr. s. G. Smallwood, the pre- sident of S. G. Smallwood Ltd., Kitchener. formed part of the sales mission from this area.. Ministry of Industry and Tourism. Categories in each division nocnou. ounmo (s19) can-2020 HAVE AftoARMG GOOD TIME! Entry forms for the ex- hibition and science fair are available from UW by call- ing Steve Little at 885-4211, local2582. Students are judged on scientific thought, origin- ality, skill in construction, dramatic value, description of project and an interview with the judges. ' botany, zoology and psy- chology; physical science, chemistry, earth sciences anti geology; technology. applied sciences and mathe- matics including compu- ter-related topics. Some products that will be shown to American con- sumers from Ontario manu- factures include fuses, grinding wheels, row crop cultivators, printed circuits, precision screw machine products. custom micro- circuits, winding for the electronics industry and electronic components. this mission's leader is Mr. P. R. McDonald, a member of the trade divi- sion in the ministry. ; life sc_ience, biology,

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