The World Day of Prayer Committee (WDP) â€" has announced two events for this Friday, one in Waterâ€" loo City Hall and the other in Our Lady of Lourdes Roâ€" man Catholic Church. The first service is deâ€" signed for working persons and will be held in the counâ€" cil chambers on March 7 at 12:15 p.m. Waterloo Mayor Herb Epp will be in atâ€" tendance to read a lesson. Marnie Wharnsby pins up a poster for the World Day of Prayer at the Waterloo City Hall as Mayor Herb Epp and his secretary Kathleen McClelland watch. The service will be held on Friday at 12:15 p.m. in council chambers and again at 2 p.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Waterloo. The regular service will be held at the church at 2 p.m. Refreshments will be available at the church folâ€" lowing the service. Children â€" from _ several Waterloo area â€" churches will take part in a service to be shown over Grand River Cable TV. Channel Waterloo Hydro treasurer Don Black reported reâ€" cently that net earnings from operations in 1974 almost doubled compared to the 1973 figures. He told commissioners at a Waterloo Hydro meetâ€" ing that the net income from operations in 1974 was $412,700. In 1973 the comâ€" mission showed a net inâ€" come of $218,680. While the net income was up, the total revenue for the commission _ showed an increase of $553.882 for a total of $5.7 million comâ€" pared to $5.2 million the previous year. Waterloo hydro income up Mr. Black said "a tight 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136. After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrooms SUPERIOR MEMORIALS World Day of Prayer holds two services FOR SPRING INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL _ SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW 12. The time of this presâ€" entation will be announced in the television guide in the _ Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Record. The WDP began in Toronâ€" to in 1918 when representaâ€" tives from five different denominations met to pray for a united action in proâ€" moting the spread of Chrisâ€" tianity. The idea has spread to inâ€" clude more than 3,500 comâ€" munities from Newfoundâ€" land to the Yukon with other communities in 150 countries taking part. Proceeds from the 1974 service went to such proâ€" jects as rebuilding churches following the Nigerian civil war, building a multiâ€"lingual library in Japan and assistâ€" hold on expenses‘" was the main reason for the increasâ€" ed income, but other factors were cuts in distribution costs, which were down $21,297, â€" debenture â€" debt charges, which were down $11,505 to $214,679, and lower engineering costs. Increased revenues includâ€" ed $5,000 realized from the 11â€"perâ€"cent rate increase to homeowners in December. $9.322 from the sale and rental of water heaters. $6,257 from late payment charges, and $12,503 for billing services for utilities in smaller communities. 621 KING WEST, KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 Doug Kocher RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Conv venient Parking, entering Wellington or King Streei The two key women inâ€" volved in this year‘s service ing _ unemployed persons in Chile. Friday, March 7, 12:15 P.M. City Council Chambers Marsland Centre Wat WHEN: Sunday, Mar. 9th â€" 2: 30 p.m. WHERE: Adult Recreation Centre (Cor. King & Allen St. Waterloo) . COST : Adults $1.00 * Children .50 Seniors â€" FREE SERVICE FOR BUSINESS PEOPLE FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 2:00 P.M. NURSERY TEA FOLLOWING For Rides Call 744â€"9080 or 578â€"5932 WORI.(I))FDAY PRAYER SERVICE BANO CONCERT SERIES FEATURING THE WATERLOO CONCERT BAND Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church Roslin at Lourdes St., Waterlioo a service for all denominations at are; Mrs. Marnie Wharnsâ€" by of Our Lady of Lourdes and Mrs. Barbara McLean of Knox Presbyterian Church. GEORGE SCHELL Service worthy of your confidence â€" a tradition since 1925. Waterioo Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 5, 1975 â€" Page 23 SATURDAYS FAMIL Y SKATING â€" Family skating is being introducâ€" ed at Moses Springer and Albert McCormick Arenas. The times specified below will be restricted to families only. During family skating, family shall mean a parâ€" ent and their children. The parents must be in the arena the entire time the children are present. FAMIL Y COST : MOSES SPRINGER ARENA â€" ist and 3rd Sunday of each month, 3: 30 â€" 5:30 p.m. ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA â€" 2nd and 4th Sunday SUNDAYS FRIDAYS BRIDGE. Monday, Thursday & Friday 1:30â€"4:30 p.m. March 5th â€" Minor Bantam Waterloo vs. London â€" 8 p. m March 6th â€" Minor Atom Waterloo vs. St. Catharines 7 p m â€" Major Atom Waterloo vs. Welland 8 p.m. WATERLOO ARENA _ _ ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR AOULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE (Corner of King & Allen St.) Dropâ€"in Activities Daily Mon. â€" Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard, Billiards Rooms, 5¢ tea & coffee. Note: No memberâ€" ship needed. INFORMATION : 579â€"1020 House tour of Dundas Greenhouses. DATE: March 14 & 17th â€" 8:30 â€" 4: 30 p.m. Phone â€" 579â€"1020 for reservations and further informaâ€" tion. COST : $3.00 TRIP TO OAKVILLE â€" Ford Motors Co. and Greenâ€" of each month, 3:30 â€" 5:30 pm Waterloo Arena Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday from 12 noon â€" 1: 00 P. M. â€" Adult Recreation Centre â€" Mon. & Wed. during March and April. 1:00 â€" 4:00 p.m. By appointment only. Phone 579â€"1020 for information. ‘"Getting Back to Basics â€" Practical Aspects of Cooking Nutritiously‘‘ with Edna Staebler. THURSDAY: March 6th â€" 1 p.m. Baby sitting provided. Location: Adult Recreation Centre. Information Call â€" Project N.LP. 745â€"0651. WELL ADULT CLINIC â€" Coâ€"sponsored by the Waterloo Regional Health Unit. All Adults Welcome. Health Screening and Counselling by Public Health Nurse: (Includes blood pressure, urinalysis and blood tests) For appointments phone 579â€"1020. There is no charge. Laurel Vocational Fpod Service Students will prepare a noon meal for all seniors at the Adult Recreation Centre on Tuesdays at 12 noon. Seniors must book their meal by Monday at Noon. COST : Only 60c PHONE : 579â€"1020 PUBLIC ICE SKATING PRICES:; _ Children 25¢ FREE EYE CLINIC â€" Adult Recreation Centre March 6th â€" 1: 30 â€" 4 p.m. Phone 579â€"1020 for information SOLO INSTRUCTION _ Thursday 1:30â€"4:30 p.m. Moses Springer Tuesday 10 â€" 11 :30 A. M. Thursday 1: 30 â€" 3 P.M. Albert McCormick â€" Tuesday 10 â€" 11 :30 A. M Thursday 1:30 â€" 3 P.M. Moses Springer & Albert McCormick Arenas Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 12:00 noon â€" 1: 00 P.M. FREE INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE Parents & Preâ€"Schoolers (free) NUTRITION LECTURE SERIES Albert McCormick Tuesdays 4 â€" 5 P.M. Moses Springer Wednesdays 4 â€" 5 P.M. Waterloo Arena Fridays 4 â€" 5 P.M. Adult Noon Hour Skating (free) After School Skating (free) PROJECT "COOK & SERVE" Znd and 4th Sunday, each month 3:30â€"5: 30 pm Family Price 8:00 â€" 10:00 pm ADULTS ONLY 5:30 â€" 7:30 pm O.M.H.A. PLAYOFFS SPRINGER ARENA 700 â€" 9:00 pm ACTIVITIES Adults 50¢ Family $1.00 COMMUNITY SERVICES : 576â€"2420 1st and 3rd Sun. each month 3:30 â€" 5:30 p.m. ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA 8:30â€"10: 30 pm General Family Price