" _ Rotary member is %wg Paul Harris Fellow ~â€" :A He JaAck Laing, a member of the Waterloo Rotary Club, made a Paul Harris Fellow recently. This is the highest award any Rotary member can obtain within the club. IN WATERLOO TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION PROGRAM To develop the full potential of the individqal INTRODUCTORY LECTURE ‘. Woednesday, July 2, 7:30 p.m. .| Waterioo Public Library f JOIN THE. GOLDEN CLUB â€" Your membership We also lecture to private organizations and social gatherings on request. a san» Luis SLACKS _: or SKIRTS® thibiihinhtret tretantectentiviiiretemirtr is dictrea t hiiriadksa 4k .l entities you to a 10% DISCOUNT & Exclusive BURDA pattern deasier in Waterioo Pultâ€"on or Zip Front â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 26, 1976 for further information 743â€"2461 10 WATCH HILL EABRICS Check the Savings at our Buy.direct from the manufacturer and save 220 KING STREET N. 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About 200 persons attended the workshops and lectures sponsored by the Highland Glen and ~ ~the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Camera Clubs. ' â€" _ â€"_â€"_ _ â€"_| 200 attend photo seminar Qr. Gerry Hagey, left, of Kitchener, 3*4" qis gse Layâ€"Away Pian No Service Charge Norman _ Lightfoot _ of Guelph presented a lecture on _ wildlife _ photography and Dennis Cannon repreâ€" senting Kodak of Canada discussed the use of filters. Ernie Barrie of Brantâ€" ford presented his topic photo essays with imâ€" pact while Ron Eyre, the supervisor of the audioâ€" visual _ department _ for Wellington County schools, gave a threeâ€"hour workshop on â€"color printing. On Saturday things got into full swing with a number of workshops for both amateurs and profesâ€" sionals. Andre Cabuche, of Ottawa, presented portraiâ€" ture with natural light while Harry Witton, representâ€" ing Braun Electric _ of Canada, gave talks on usâ€" ing electronic flash. During the first day of the seminar on Friday, the group saw Impact 75, This Is Canada presented by members of the HGCC. to take part in a photoâ€" graphic seminar sponsored by the Highland Glen Camâ€" era Club (HGCC) and the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Camera Club (Kâ€"WCC). About. 200 persons crowdâ€" ed into Village 2 at the University of _ Waterloo campus during the weekend OFFICE FURNITURE e STATIONERY e ART SUPPLIES e GIFTS SCHENDEL RAVEL NEEDS! watches as Ron Eyre points out some of the areas of a color print o o i i t sy 2 nouoans Open Daily to 5 45 p m â€" Fr Till 9 p m 120 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERALOO â€" 579â€"4410 Keep the young ones fully occupied during those long rides to and from your favourite vacation spots. Visit Schendel‘s now and look over our selection of travel fun ideas. Bingo games, chess and checkers, travel kits, travel games, and a whole host of entertaining activities that are sure to please your kids and keep their spirits up. Handy at the cottage too, when the weather‘s not the best! Other donations included $100 each to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Waterâ€" loo County chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis _ Foundaâ€" tion and the sea cadets plus $25 to a local family. The auxiliary, which raisâ€" es money by catering difâ€" ferent events, plans to aid Heéimay Island Volcano. . The Kâ€"WCC took groups The rest of Sunday‘s proâ€" on a tour of the Doon Pioneer gram was devoted to outâ€" Village, Woodside _ and door workshops including Rockway Gardens. & . Lisa Ruppel fund gets $500 from auxiliary â€" Members of the auxiliary learned of the donations during an election meeting held recently at its clubâ€" house at 315 Weber St. North Waterloo. Dr. Walter Childers of Ottawa dealt with the subâ€" ject what makes a good picâ€" ture. Dr. Alan Morgan, a staffâ€"memberâ€"at UW, preâ€" sez&ed his 16 mm film Héimay Island Volcano. _ The rest of Sunday‘s proâ€" gram was devoted to outâ€" door workshops including Donations of $825 have been given to local organiâ€" zations> this year by the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Naval Veterans Ladies Auxiliary with the largest amount, $500, going to the Lisa Rupâ€" pel Fund. STATIONERY LIMITED â€"visual department for Wellln;tm; Laurie Fergusion and Connie Beitel, both of Kitâ€" chener, are kitchen direcâ€" tors as are Barb Bruder, Jane Newman and Joyce Fulton, all of Waterloo. trips to the Kortright Waterâ€" fowl _ Park, Spottiswood Nature _ Walk, _ Dickson Wilderness Area Nature Walk and the Elora Gorge. Eile@n Pfeiffer of 37 Coloâ€" nial Dr., Ayr was elected president of the auxiliary while Jean George of Kitâ€" chener was elected viceâ€" president. Other ‘Kitchener women elected _ include; _ Joyce Hoffman, treasurer; Doroâ€" thy _ Miller, membership convenor; Muriel Bowman, sick and visiting convenor and Betty Barker, kitchen chairman. Mrs. Marj Shantz of Petersburg was elected soâ€" cial convenor. The new secâ€" retary of the auxiliary is Angela Melnychuck of Waâ€" terloo, the immediate pastâ€" president. the naval veterans associaâ€" tion with the cost of installâ€" ing air conditioning at the clubhouse. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136. After hours 578â€"7154 Large Indoor Showrcoms SUPERIOR MEMORILALS FOR SUMMER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW