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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Sep 1975, p. 22

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33 BUSINESS PERSONALS Page 22 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 17, 1975 1 GUITAR LESSONS â€" Modâ€" erm and classical, (across from Waterloo Square). Phone 743â€"2743. (44) PIANO AND Theory instrucâ€" tion. Will prepare for Royal Conservatory exaâ€" minations. _ Information: Phone 744â€"7427. (38) QUEEN‘S CONSTRUCTION £S aps9 . ATOE C <admepag2 s ynhagnbaW o somt®Q oo:seeW Wishes to Thank all persons who have shown an interâ€" est in our Conservatory this year. We are unable to handle any further calls until after Christmas. (38) For application and interview â€" wnte Safety Department The Canadian Institute of Tractor Trailer Traiming Ltd 207 Queen‘s Quay W Toronto 117. Ontano Or Call 416 864 9381 42 TRANSPORTATION ®@ Now you can train right here in Canada ®@ Turtion Tax Deductible! ®@ Placement assistance guaranteed! ® Weekend training also available Formerly Trans Canada Transport raining ) (40) 35 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOL COMMUTING TO Toronto? Try Goâ€"Commuter Service. ride one trip for free. Phone 578â€"7467. 1391 â€" All types of waterproofâ€" ing, weeping tiles replaced. roofing, â€" chimneys,. _ reâ€" modelling commercial buildings. eavestroughing, concrete â€" work. . water proofing, carpentry, brick work, siding. 10% off for senior citizens. 743â€"4601. (th) LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS Cmmu | ONSERVATORY of Masic Freewill offering for projects of Trinity Social Concern and QOutreach Committee Programme will be repeated THURSDAY â€" October 9th same time., same place. Scenes in GORDON HAMBLIN presents: THURSDAYâ€"SEPTEMBER 25th, 8:00 P.M. Colored Picture Showing HOLLAND â€" including Dutch Tulip Festival and Annual Floral Parade. BELGIUM â€" including Brussels, Ghent and Bruges. LUXEMBURG â€" in its dramatic setting. PARIS â€" with interior shots of the Palace of Versailles. LONDON â€" The Annual ChelseaGlower Show â€" England‘s Greatest. Trinity United Church â€" Fellowship Hall Frederick Street, Kitchener The Kitchener Family YÂ¥MCA is pleased to announce a Parâ€" ent Effectiveness Training Course. Dr. Thomas Gordon‘s P.ET. course has gained international recognition for his methods of child rearing. Our instructor, Dieter Kays is an ordained minister and experienced counsellor who has takâ€" en special training to teach this course. It is a course in which parents are taught not only WHAT to do but HOW to do it. The P.E.T. system works with chitdren of all ages including teenagers who have already started rebelling and pulling away from family influences. The course starts on Wed.. Sept. 24. 7:30 p.m. 8 weeks (3 hours per night. 24â€"hours in all}. $40 per person, $75 per couple {includes hardcover text). MEN‘S TEAM., Mondays, 9:00 p.m. LADY BOWLERS, Wednesdays, 9:00 p.m. for information call 14 Princess St. West 742â€"9582 or 742â€"7601 PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING (P.E.T.) DON HAYES HOCKEY SCHOOL OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 a.m. â€" 7:00 p.m. Except Thursday 10:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. Saturday 1 :00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 â€" 10 :30 p.m. Also 2 Lanes Available Monday 7 â€" 9 p.m. WATERLOO_BOWLING LANES SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING BOWLING ° KITCHENER FAMILY YÂ¥MCA 57 QUEEN ST. N. PHONE 743â€"5201 .Daily 4:00 â€" 6:30 p.m. 45° Game {except Monday and Thursday) Monday and Fridays at 1 :30 p.m. WATERLOO ARENA SEPT. 27 â€" OCT. 11 1 Week â€" $40. 2 Weeks â€" $70. Applic;ations at Arenas * or PHONE 885â€"2030 (days) OR WRITE s BOX 1182. Kitchener, Ont. BOWLERS REQUIRED FAMILY BOWLING YOGA CLASSESâ€"Daytime basic and continuing: Yoga can slim and trim without exhausting exercise. This ancient discipline can also help you to become more calm and relaxed. Our experienced instructor is Mrs. Claudia Rudyk. The basic class is for beginâ€" ners. The continuing course is for people who have taken a basic course and want to continue a Yoga proâ€" gram. Babysitting is available. _ _ CROCHETINGâ€"Daytime: Our instructor, Mrs. Sanâ€" dy Mader, invites you to join her for an afternoon coffee as she teaches you this fine art, now regaining popularity. Students will learn to make dainty articles or bold afghans in materials of their own choosing. HOW TO BE A MAGICIAN: A course designed to teach you the basic knowledge and skills involved in performing magic with items found in the home, Instructors Bill VanGorder (pastâ€"president of the Kâ€" W Magic Society, author and inventor of many magiâ€" cal effects, member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians) and Ray Smith (International Brotherâ€" hood of Magicians member and also a popular perâ€" forming magician) will cover "closeâ€"up", club, stage and children‘s magic. _ SILK SCREENING: Tired of paying a small fortune for greeting cards? Instructor Kathy Jull can teach you to make your own professionalâ€"looking cards, and you‘ll enjoy doing it! Many other silk screening skills will also be covered. MACRAME: Macrame is the art of knot tying to make beautiful wall hangings, belts, vests, etc. A simple but fascinating craft that everyone can learn. Instrucâ€" tor is Melanie Collum. BASIC AUTO REPAIR AND CARE: Mr. John Bieth teaches this course for both men and women. The course is designed for the unmechanical people who know nothing about cars, and for those who have a little (probably dangerous) knowledge. BRIDGEâ€"Basic and intermediate: Our experienced instructor, Mrs. Gina Scheffel, has a special ability to make classes fun, interesting and instructive. The BASIC class is for those with very little or no knowâ€" ledge of bridge. The INTERMEDIATE class is for more experienced bridge players. You must register in advance for the BASIC class, but DO NOT register for the INTERMEDIATE class until the first night. This will give you a chance to take part in the first night and see if you know enough to take the interâ€" mediate class. CHARM AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTâ€"Eveâ€" nings: Discover a "new you"‘ under the direction of our experienced instructor. Carol Harrington, who will cover such subjects as visual poise, makeâ€"up on a budâ€" get. figure coâ€"ordination, budget wardrobe planning. fitness and measurement goals, hair styling to suit you, voice, diction and etiquette, etc. This is your chance to learn the trade "secrets"" of Canada‘s top models. NEEDLEPOINTâ€"Daytime: Most people who have seen the fine results of needlepoint think it to be much more difficult than it really is. This course will teach you how to do the fine laceâ€"like stitches with counted threads â€" and all the extra hints known by the expert instructor Kathy Jull. PLUS THESE COURSES AT THE KITCHENER FAMILY YMCA : INTEREST COURSES WATERLOO FAMILY ADULT HOBBY FOR FREE BROCHURE CALL Y WATERLOO FAMILY YMCA FAMILY 145 LINCOLN RD. 885â€"3500 PUBLIC SPEAKING SOCIAL DANCING OIL PAINTING PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING ASTROLOGY FRENCH CROCHETING (evening) CHARM and PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT (daytime} MR & MRS. HOW TO FIXâ€"1T YOGA CLASSES (evenings) GUITAR LESSONS BRIDGE LESSONS (daytime) ESP and PARAPSYCHOLOGY SPANISH HANDWEAVING (evening) KITCHENER FAMILY YMCA 57 QUEEN ST. N. 743â€"5201 AND “Y" WLU offers free concerts . at noonâ€"hours A series of free noonâ€" hour concerts will be held at Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity each Thursday, startâ€" ing tomorrow, Sept. 18. Residents of Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo are invited to atâ€" tend. __ . _ The first concert will be presented: by the Laurier Singers, directed by Victor Martens of the WLU Music faculty. The group is a small select choir of voice majors in WLU‘s bachelor of music program, plus a few singers from the community. Future weekly concerts will be given by faculty members, â€" guest â€" artists, senior students in the Bachâ€" elor or Music _ programs and university choirs. All concerts will be held in the WLU Theatreâ€"Audiâ€" torium, on University Aveâ€" nue, except for organ conâ€" certs which will be played on the new tracker organ in the Keffer Chapel in Waâ€" terloo Lutheran Seminary, Albert Street at Bricker Avenue. » Except for the Christâ€" mas â€" holidays, _ concerts will be held until the end of the university year in April. Winter sports Getting ready for Winter Sports will be discussed at the next luncheon meeting of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Christian Women‘s Club, Tuesday, Sept. 23 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Bingeman Park Ballroom, 1208 Victoria St. N., Kitchener. â€" Ab Kropt of Ab‘s Sports Chalet will be the featured guest. He will discuss crossâ€" country and down hill skiâ€" ing. Soprano soloist Dawn Bell will provide music, and Natalie Howell of New York will be the special speaker. Waterloo firemen raised over $3,000 last weekend at four _ Waterloo _ shopping plazas to raise funds for Muscular Dystrophy. Free nursery is availâ€" able. Cost is $3.75. For reâ€" servations call Eileen Sipes at 743â€"1242. $3,000 raised for charity The _ charity _ tollgates were located at Glenridge Shopping _ Plaza, _ Westâ€" mount _ Place. _ Waterloo Square and Towers Deâ€" partment store _ To date. the firemen have raised $4.577 towards their target of $5,000. A blood donor clinic will be held at First United Church, King and William Streets, Wednesday, Sept. 24, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. and 6 to 8 pm. The quota requirâ€" ed is 300 donors. Blood clinic meeting at 10 :30 A. M CENTRHRAL PARK + CENTRE (told library building) DUKE & ARGYLE STS . PRESTON Pastor â€" D. Vance Worship With REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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