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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1975, p. 13

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the fall theme. Light reâ€" freshments, coffee and desâ€" serts will be available. Door prizes and a draw for an oil painting will also be feaâ€" tured. Community Calendar A Fall Fantasy Mixed Card Party will be held by the St. Agnes Catholic Woâ€" men‘s League, Wednesday. Nov. 12, in the parish centre. 75 Bluevale North, 7: 30 p.m. Pumpkins, squash, dried flowers, autumn leaves and a split rail fence will enâ€" hance the fall, keeping with Admission is $1.50,. and tickets will be available at the door. The Ladies Auxiliary of the _ Waterloo _ Legion Branch 530 will hold its annual bazaar Friday. Nov 21. The noon hour lunchâ€" eon will feature cabbage rolls, pigs tails, sauerâ€" kraut, a penny table. bake table, sewing table and country store booth will highlight the event. The cribbage league of the Legion meets Wednesâ€" days at 8 p.m. Comrade H. Moyer, Ontario Provincial Command Service Bureau Officer will be at the branch tonight. Oct. 8. 7 p.m,. to give advice on Veteran‘s Benefits to Exâ€" Service personnel and their dependents. Three films sponsored by the Canadaâ€"USSR Associâ€" ation Inc., will be shown Tuesday Nov. 18, at the University of Waterloo in the engineering lecture hall, room 204, at 8 p.m. The films are about foreign stuâ€" dents in the USSR; women and occupations; and the moon buggy and experiâ€" ments in technology. The public is invited to attend. No charge. _ Marlene Webber. assistâ€" ant professor in the social development â€" studies proâ€" gram at Renison College. will be the speaker at a meeting sponsored by the Progressive Cultural Club on Sunday, Nov. 16, at the University of Waterloo in room 145, physics building, DOWNTOWN WATERLOO is PERSONALIZED © Somny ® Marantz ©® Yamaha NATURAL AUDOIOS PROTECTION CERTIFICATE (Natural @ ~Audio Audio Components Update Your Sound System FREE PARKING IN WATERLOO SERVICE 44 King St South W atecioo §76â€"7730 TODAY‘S at 7:30 p.m. Three films on welfare and the welfare system will be shown. The public is invited to attend. % * *# Dr. Margaret Eichler, Department of Sociology, O.LS.C. Toronto, will be the featured speaker at a meetâ€" ing Tuesday, Nov. 18, 8:15 Sponsored by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, the event will feature articles such as leather goods, basketry. brooms. whisks, bird feeders. woven and knitted items,. aprons and oven mitts, Christmas novelties and other crafts. The blind worker receives the full selling price. p.m. at First United Church William West, Waterloo. * % x The annual Blindcraft Baâ€" zaar and Tea will be held at Huronia Hall, 169 Borden Ave. N., Kitchener, Wednesâ€" day. Nov. 19, from 2 to 10 If this is not convenient, please phone 744â€"5274 to make other arrangements. will remain open on Fridays to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the duration of the postal strike C.W. TWEED & SON LIMITED Xâ€"300 Deluxe Organ For the convenience of our clients Open Thurs. & Fri. nights till 9:00 Only *JV _ Come In And Enter Our Draw For A Conn Organ Record 13 King Street North, Waterioo, Ontario General Insurance Agents 100 King St. S. Waterloo Two 37 note keyboards 13 note Pedal Board Automatic Rhythm Free Delivery 1 year warranty 5 Free Lessons Bank Budget Terms NOTICE 744 â€"3549 $sgq950 Admission is free and everyone is _ welcome. Films to be screened inâ€" clude: Drylanders, a film of the opening of the West: Railrodder â€" Buster Keaton crosses Canada on a railâ€" way scooter: and The Great Toy Robbervy â€" a spoof of the wild west starâ€" ring Santa Claus. Showings are held on the second Thursday of each month. Creative Arts will be the theme of the Dec. 11 screenings. Volunteer members of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Catholic Women‘s League will staff the sales tables. The Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterioo _ Gyrette Club will serve tea. * *# *# Three films will be shown at the National Film Board theatre, 659 King St. E.. Suite 207, Kitchener, Thursâ€" day, Nov. 13, 7:30 p.m., as the second in a series of monthly screenings. BA #3 h S * 19â€" For the duration of the postal strike, Schendel Stationery will help you send Christmas cards to your friends in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo, and help you receive their greeting also. o L es . â€" -jus.t,a'(id:e;s';our cards for mailing (addressing the telephone number where possible) and drop them in Schet_ldel_s._ c _ Schendels will sort your cards alphabetically and hand them out when your friends come in to pick them up. Cards not picked up may be reclaimed by you anytime. s . _ This service is offered without charge during the postal strike to everyone living in Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo in the hope that you can exchange Holiday greetings with your family & friends locally despite the postal strike. Hatashita Tt Y Sruel Fhop &A o SCHENDEL _STATIONERY LIMITED 120 KING STREET SQOUTH, WATERLOO â€" 5794410 OFFICE FURNITUREeSTATIONERYeART SUPPLIESeGIFTS 30% SAVINGS PREâ€"CHRISTMAS SALE ___ ANNOUNCEMENT THE MAIL STRIKE IS OVER ...AT SCHENDEL‘S Open Daily to 5:45 p.m, Thurs. & Friday till 9:00 p.m. Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 12, 1975 â€" Page 13 WATERLOO SQUARE WATERLOO November 13, 14, 15 576â€"6952

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