Recycling program stops at MacGregor Residents _ living _ near MacGregor Public School in Waterloo should not leave any more newspapers or tin cans at the school as its recycling _ program _ has been closed for the summer. The program, operated by about 10 students, was designed to save both papers and tin cans so they could be recycled. ® Parkminister UCW anniversary 50th anniversary of the Unitâ€" ed Church of Canada at Parkâ€" minster United Church yesâ€" terday. . The United Church Woâ€" men (UCW) celebrated the Residents would . leave these items in a large conâ€" tainer at the school as part of the Conscience Recycling Project which has been in operation for the past two years. Residents with any newsâ€" papers or tins are asked to dump them at the municipal lot located near St. Agatha. Page 6 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 11, 1975 UNnIiSsexX l\ Vn mMLN dildo NHVMCIN U Thured PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 744â€"0821 Tue., Wed., Thur., Fri. 8:30 to 6 â€" Sat. 9 to 5 â€" Closed Mondays P ï¬ ' s ;%F P y \’;& pal . I- T* kmss _ ge j Q‘e < ‘ : w‘"‘lllï¬â€˜ R mt & v § & Q 8 m 6 lc & ‘%:‘ w Li * 3 . ; bugt y â€" t wpa C o. l * * x & *.; ‘Q‘ & 3 ‘_S}; yA S P NE é M _4 hA o 41. 1b d We e TINTING e BLEACHING e PERMS Only the best in personalized hairstyling for men and FOR WOMEN WASH, SET & CUT FOR MEN and WOMEN Special Presentations _ were ‘reâ€" ceived by Mabel Millar on behalf of the UCW in recognition . of ;her many years of service to the orâ€" ganization and from the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo _ Canaâ€" dian Girls in Training (CGâ€" IT) Leaders Council for her services. . Miss Millar was one of the first leaders of CGIT in this area which is also celebrating its 60th anniâ€" versary this year. The history of the two organizations, â€" emphasizâ€" ing their strengths and difâ€" ferences, were illustrated in a special program with songs, skits and contests. The Parkminster UCW was established in 1958 with Mrs. Kenneth Eley as its first president. Mrs. Eley attended the celebration along with the current presiâ€" dent, Mrs. John Heinbuch. The theme of the celeâ€" bration was to present the histories of the Womens Missionary Society and the Ladies Aid, two organizaâ€" tions which were founded in 1925 when the Congreâ€" gational, Presbyterian and Methodist Churches joined to form the United Church. Westmount Place Shopping Centre Opposite Canada Trust 744â€"0821 e STREAKING e ROLLER SETS e CUTTING e etc. Children at the Alexandra school playground find the warm spring weather is a great time to try out a group swing made of.rubber tires and chains. The swing is one element of the creative playground at the school which was built by the qhi!dron‘s parents. Creative playgrounds are gradually replacing traditional swings and slides in school playgrouï¬ds. FOR WOMEN Offer valid Wednesday and Thursday this week. 4 o# Scandinavian designed work and study lamps. Eliminates glare and shadows. Bends, stretches and turns to put light where you need it . . . and stays there. Ideal for home, office or workshop. Available in desk, wall and clampâ€"on design . . . and in various contemporary painted colours. Metallic finishes priced slightly higher. See them at Living Lighting. Clampâ€"on model 19.98 ~ * LIVING LIGHTING WESTMOUNT PLACE SHOPPING CENTRE BRIGHT GIFT IDEAS for FATHER‘S DAY . .. Westmount Road and Erb St Inside Mail â€" Vestmount Road and Erb St., Waterioo Phone 576â€"0730 > Open Daily 9: 30 to 6â€"Thurs. and Fri. Until 9: 30 Distributors of Sytvama quality lighting products Desk top model 22.98 Wall mount model 11.98 K N