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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jun 1975, p. 32

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PRIVATE TUTOR of piano, ~ _ voice, theory, pipe (elecâ€" tronic 404 church) organ, is presently accepting interviews with prospecâ€" tive students who are interested in a European Standard of excellence. Inquirers may Telephone 578â€"4081 for further inforâ€" DRUM LESSONS â€" Mike Piâ€" a 4. I Widk + ;®* imy i 0 R nge 34 41 BUILDING PLANS hura; (North Texas State University; International Percussion Symposiums II and III â€" Chicago, Miami; Grade VIII Percussion â€" University of Toronto). Private instruction, beâ€" ginners . to _ advanced. Phone 884â€"3913. (24) SUMMER & PERMANENT HOMES NUMEROUS PLANS Available For SENIOR CITIZEN‘S WEEK We Will Build To Your Specifications or Ours. 605 York St., Kitchener PHONE 885â€"2127 INSTRUCTION EOEN HOMES TUESDAY â€"JUNE 17th MONDAY, JUNE 16th 1:30â€"â€" 5:00 P.M. § MUSICAL AFTERNOON â€" Student choir from the Lady of Lourdes and the Merry Melodies. No admission charge. ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 1:30 â€" 4:30 P.M. = CLUB 400 Progressive Solo Tournament. Admission 25¢. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th INTERNA TIONAL BAZAAR â€" Arts and Crafts Display. Cultural Dances. Refreshments, Games of Skull. THURSDAY, JUNE 19th 1:30 â€" 5:00 P.M. â€" JOLLY OLDSTER‘S CARD PARTY. Admission 25¢. 7:00 P.M. â€" 12 Midnite PRESIDENT‘S BALL â€" Dance to a live band. Food and FRIDAY, JUNE 20th Refreshments. Food charge $1.00. SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd 7:00 â€" 8: 30 P.M. BAND CONCERT â€" No Admission charge t P â€" "It‘s the Time of Our Lives" (%) ~ (20) For More Information Call 579â€"1020 (27) w z/5 y d . 9 kn uts 3 § '*.:"‘? â€" "It you‘re yolng i _ uklf TT t plexions usually have a little more moisture ‘and oil in their skins, and mosquitoes prefer this type, says Paul Sobon of the inseet repelâ€" lent department of Union Carbide Canada Limited. _ hungry creatures if you are under 45, active and inclinâ€" ed to wear dark clothing. _ ‘"Mosquitoes will _ bite brunettes better." Extensive tests have shown that people with very light skins are not as atâ€" tractive to mosquitoes, just as lightâ€"coloured . clothing June 15th â€" 21st is less a lure to the miniature "Light skin is often quite dry and mosquitoes don‘t like a dry biting surface," says Mr. Sobon. "That is why older people with drier skin often don‘t have as much trouble with insects."‘ Energetic people attract mosquitoes . through their motion and scents they disperse as they move. A placid person sitting outdoors won‘t lure insects nearly as much as a person engaged in strenuous work or exercise. You‘re more likely to be However, during rainy or humid weather, even the for one of Canada‘s sect pests, the vorâ€" with ruddy, 404 calm person: :m"_. rs i8â€"4 tnrite weeibor. The lnsects breed around ‘standing waâ€" make ideal â€" spawning grounds for one of nature‘s tniygmtpuhr You have two alternatives in â€" combatting mosquito attacks. The first is to simpâ€" ly stay inside as much as possible during the summer months, not a particularly practical solution. The other Winemakers â€" contest returns llomevknempkerswillbe happy to learn <that the second annual Central Onâ€" tario Exhibition (COE) Amateur Winemaker‘s Competition will again held this year. â€" _ petition will be held prior to the main fair in the Kitâ€" 2 to Sept. 1. fair is scheduled for Aug. The COE had the largest competition at any exhibiâ€" tion in Ontario last year with about 142 entries and are hoping for even more this year. Entries were reâ€" ceived from as far away as Victoria, B.C. last year. Permits are now being issued to exhibitions by the Liquor Control Board are anwilling to try this route because of misconâ€" killers, â€" and thys think >reâ€" Mmhw‘m and ha ~to skin and health," says Mrâ€"Sobon. ‘"They would ather suffer the discomfort of bites or of Ontario (LCBO) to make competitions such as this The actual judging of the wine will take place on Aug. 23rd by four judges apâ€" pointed from ’fl‘oront.o. An entry fee of $1 per bottle is required and the winners will receive ribbons and certificates of recogâ€" nition from the COE. The public will be able to inspect all entries which will be displayed in showâ€" cases in the auditorium but will not be allowed to be present during the actual judging. . The wines will be judged on clarity, color, bouquet and quality. Points will be awarded for each of these four characteristics of the Winners will be â€"selected on the basis of the greatest number of points. There will be class winners from first to fifth place plus an honorable mention. The championship award will be presented to the exâ€" hibitor who _obtains the greatest number of points in all classes in the show. Persons interested in enâ€" tering this event should subâ€" mit their entry form no later than July 24. Entry forms are available from the COE office at 400 East Ave., Kitchener or by call} ing 885â€"7123. High Density, Top Quality FOAM MATTRESSES 39 x 74 x 6" . 54 x 74 x 6" . BEAM MATTRESS _ BEAMATT:â€" _ CUSTOM BEDDING @ 4â€"Inch Thickness also Available. @ Box Bases Custom Made. @ Foam is Nonâ€"Allergenic @0 Fire Retardent Foam at Small Additional Charge. @ Free Estimates & Delivery in Kâ€"W Area. ‘‘Custom M. 2. > . ho. & man A s beâ€" chemicals and are quite mmset UY 3 3,m‘l='n=u safe when directions are , effects." yes. ;~.~~ They are available in ""';,,.,, .fi.‘. e i eruace â€" Do _ ant bough io :-lel mosâ€" °P C _ tween insect repelients and !“"“M& _insects. There PHONE 743 â€"3219 Repelients, ‘keep mos that is excellent for fisherâ€" > quitoes or other insects . man, They hold the applicatâ€" from biting because they do _ or and stroke the repelient not like the smell or feel of on exposed areas without the repelient, which is apâ€" having to touch it. â€"In this plied directly to a person‘s way, the repelient is not skin. transferred to the bait. Fish, § On the other hand, in3€Ct _ hn _o; aither killers are never spray ed pellient either. on the body. They are sprayâ€" _ InSect ~T°P ed directly at insects or in‘ even for a b a room where insects or Sitive skin, mosquitoes are present. ‘ the Union C Insect repelients are very MAD. Repe much like cosmetics. Apâ€" 2nd written plied directly to the skin, Packaging m they gently protect it from by the Food : biting and stinging insects. torate. It works in the same way _ Most work as foundation makeâ€"up and es can be s moisturizing bases) protect With repell the skin from dirt and the its use on raj â€" aging effects of the wind, Other repel sun and dry warm air heatâ€" age rayon . ing in the home. . tate, celane Repellents are not harsh vinyl. Death of an Old Goat, by Robert Barnard. A hilarious "‘sendâ€"up" of university life in Australia. Double Take, by Roy Lewâ€" is. Murder steps into this novel of industrial espionâ€" age. Fox Double No.2, Siege & Treasure, by Adam Harâ€" dy. Two historical novels of war at sea, with Lt. George Abercrombie ©Fox playing the key role. Glory of the Sea, by W.J. Canaway. A sea snail, the "Glory of the Sea‘", symâ€" bolizes the allâ€"conquering will to live possessed by two castaways. The President‘s Doctor, by ‘William Woolfolk. An ingeniously plotted, prophâ€" etic novel. < tor Over 40 Y ears" _ $80.00 . $120.:00 at the lihrary Insect ~repellents are safe even for a baby‘s soft, senâ€" sitive skin, according to the Union Carbide spokesâ€" man. _ Repelient contents and written material on the packaging must be approved by the Food and Drug Direcâ€" torate. ~ Most work and play clothâ€" es can be sprayed directly with repelient, but avoid its use on rayon and ‘‘Dynel"‘. Other repellents can damâ€" age rayon and rayon aceâ€" tate, celanese acetate and The Price, by Gordon F. Newman. In this novel of police corruption, Terry Sneed plays one side aâ€" gainst the other for personal advantage. 20 Saints Alive; a new colâ€" lection of adventures of the Saint, by Leslie Charteris. The Struggle Outside; a funny serious novie, by Raymond J. Fraser. Theré is an undertone of truth in this comic writing by a Canadian novelist. Trouble in Paradise; a Captain Jose Da Silva novel, by Robert L. Fish. ._ _ NONâ€"FICTION Before the Fall; an inâ€" side view of the preâ€"Waterâ€" gate White House, by Wilâ€" liam L. Safire. Kate; the life of Katharâ€" ine Hepburn, by Charles Higham. ~ Prime Time; a guide to the pleasures and opporâ€" tunities of the new middle age, by Bernice Kohn Hunt. Waterskiing, by Kenneth Stephens. A book for both ‘"Sunday Afternoon Skiers" and more advanced Skiers. When I say No, I Feel Guilty. How to cope â€" using the skills of systematic asâ€" sertive therapy, by Manuel J. Smith. How to achieve what you want without losâ€" ing temper or selfâ€"respect. % 3 J 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beaide Westom Bakeries) 745â€"6136. After hours 578â€"7154 SUPERIOR MEMORLALS FOR SUMMER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL _ SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW

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