Weaving meeting at the Adult Recreation Centre. Joanne MacEachern showâ€" ed slides of the trip to the Ontario Handweavers and Spinners conference held in Sault Ste. Marie, Oct. 17 to 19. Bruce Aitken of Camâ€" bridge, guest speaker at the recent meeting, disâ€" cussed Card or tablet weavâ€" ing. He gave a brief hisâ€" tory of the old method of weaving dating back to 16th century in Egypt and the Scandinavian countries. A permanent projection screen was presented to the Adult Recreation Cenâ€" tre by the Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo Weavers Guild reâ€" cently. Adrienne Whitelaw, presâ€" ident of the guild, made the presentation to Rio Caron, Recreation and Programs Director of Waterloo Comâ€" munity Services, at the guild‘s recent meeting held Prof. J.J. Biname preâ€" sents Memories of Africa at the Monday Night Lecâ€" ture series of the Waterloo Public Library, Nov. 17 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Guild will hold a Tea and Weaving Sale at the Adult â€"Recreation Centre, 185 King St. S., Saturday, Nov. 29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Place mats, scarves and wall hangings will be sold at the event. The pubâ€" lic is welcome to attend. He said bands of weaving had been found in Norway in burial shafts with 52 threads in the cards woven with gold thread dating back to 850 A.D. During the 19th Century the craft made a come back and cards were made of leather, bone and parchment. 7 V FÂ¥ VÂ¥ 1 a ‘ ’;5':'(' M 4) ‘ l 2+ \\. A # . » R C «h “i‘f.* T © Double @ 114 King St. % G220 is LR Lecture series KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO MONTESSORI SCHOOL @ ’~.~ C 6 sn i | es l g' en " CA § â€"»3*%. ie 4 " ritnci j For Children From 2â€"1/2 â€" 6 Years Lo _1 of Age, Inclusive J ® Educational Program Based Nes . on the Montessori:Method q C ""‘* ® French Instruction For all FÂ¥ell Children --;,f_’!!‘:.,;‘-\:.:!_v ®© Openings for Afternoon ‘ i on ds Sessi ilable (5 da e 3 Pnoots essions availa YS K s a week) * ©@ Fees will be $55.00 per month Now Taking enrolments for January For More Information And A Free Brochure Call 742â€"1051 Carnation 0'0 â€"â€" PW f ecia ~AK& â€" * Special slgg a" ® Double Exposures ®@ Candlelights ®@ Mistys 114 King St. S. Waterloo _ (Across From Waterloo Square) 10 ALLEN ST. EAST, WATERLOO Thankâ€"you c & envelopes 12 8 x 5 x Christmas decorations, crafts, baking and handâ€"made quilts were among the articles for sale at Parkminster United Church Old Fashioned Bazaar held Saturday. Nursing home plans bazaar Handâ€"made stuffed aniâ€" mals will be featured at the annual Pinehaven Nursing Home Bazaar and Tea, to be held Monday, Nov. 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. The nursâ€" ing home is located at 229 Lexington Rd., Waterloo. The sale will include crafts made by the resiâ€" dents and Christmas deâ€" corations made in classes conducted by St. Jerome‘s College students. Decoraâ€" tions for the tea room will be made under the direction of Norma Grant. Tea, coffee and tea balls will be served by Josephine Rogel, Myrtle Wilkie, Cathâ€" erine â€" Hemmerich, Clara x 10 â€"â€" in folders x 7 __.in folders. ‘> x 3 portraits with câ€"you cards 742â€"5521 C mégesraa(s Berlet, Mabel Edmunds, Ruth â€" Martins, _ Beatrice McAlpine and Sadie Schweitâ€" zetr. A bake sale will also highlight the event. Conâ€" tributions will come from families and friends of the residents. Edna Maltby and June Patterson will convene the bake sale, while Mary Lou Ball will be in charge of the Touch ‘N° Take table. Tickets on a quilt made in the home by Connie Kuntz and Catherine Hemmerich and assisted by the women of â€" Bloomingdale â€" United Church will be available during the afternoon of the sale. A door prize will be awarded to a guest by Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrlich, administrators of the home. Coâ€"ordinators of the baâ€" zaar are Marilyn Voisin, recreation director of the home and Marion Mutton, president of the auxiliary. _ Everyone is welcome to attend. rEPI’S PIZZA & TAVERN DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS OPEN Mon. â€" Thurs. â€" 11 A.M. â€" 1 A.M. Fri. and Sat. â€" 11 A.M. â€" 2 A.M. 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