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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jan 1976, p. 2

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Page 2 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, January 21, 1976 Save up to CLEARANCE _The Old Book Barn White Cross â€" Navy & Black Patent Sling Backs _ Sizes 6â€"10 AAâ€"B VINYL AND LEATHER BOOTS USED BOOKS NOTE: Only Open Friday and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1/2 PRICE During Renovations 12 King St. N. Waterloo for buying and selling HANDBAGS AND PURSES 20 TO 50% OFF Ladies Fashion Shoes <«as 30% OFF fashion Shoes, 50% Waterloo Mayor Herb Epp is one of six new members appointed to the board of directors of Kâ€"W Oktoberâ€" fest during the corporation‘s annual meeting Wednesâ€" M day in Kitchener., se other five, members % McGregor, general S?ana r of Central Ontario ebqision Ltd.: John Beyâ€" non. a franchise operator for H@Ll Fish and Chips: Jim ‘ hey of Electro home‘s advertising departâ€" ment; Stan Kaufman of Caton Estates Ltd.. and Anthony Weiss, an execuâ€" tive of the Schwaben Club. Epp appointed to committee Other membems of the executive are Dr. Jack Bishop, president;. William Renaud. first viceâ€"presiâ€" dent; Charles Greb, second viceâ€"president: Michael Walters, secretary; Jonas Bingeman. treasurer; and Fred Ryan, coordinator. © orr Tipping his hat to the works of an artist from his home town is Prof. Martin Doibeer, of Religion and culture Asian studies of Wilfrid Laurier University. He was one of many who admired the paintings of Andrew Wyeth in the WLU concourse gallery last week. The exhibition was on loan from the Art Gallery of Ontario. If you‘re worried about cooking _ your _ favourite recipe in metric or learning to buy clothes in centiâ€" metres, the Kâ€"W branch of the Consumers Association of Canada (CAC) is willing to give you a hand adjustâ€" ing to metric. The association is sponsorâ€" ing a free public lecture Feb. 25 at the Kitchener Pictures Wall shelves etc. Special store hours for this sale Wed â€" 1 pm â€" 5:30, Thurs. & Fri. â€" 1 pm â€" 9:30 Sat. â€" 10 pm â€" 5:30 Closed on Mon. & Tues. 8 William St. E., Waterloo 579â€"4170 KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO MONTESSORI! SCHOOL es , - & ’ y Excellent savings on quality reproduction pine furniture 8 accessories including Adjusting to metric lecture e on the Montessori Method & © French Instruction For all % Children ®© Openings for Afternoon Sessions available (5 days C a week) &4 ©@ Fees will be $55.00 per month Now Taking enrolments for January For More Information And A Free Brochure Call 7242â€"1051 % ARTISAN *Â¥ INTERIORS SALE 10 ALLEN ST. EAST, WATERLOO public library to show conâ€" sumers how to adjust to metric. The meeting will feature a panel of consumer consultants who will give tips on buying clothing maâ€" terials in metric, shopping for food in metric containâ€" ers, and purchasing appliâ€" ances with metric measureâ€" ments. Wendy Sanford, a member For Children From 2â€"1/2 â€" 6 Years of Age, Inclusive © Educational Program Based The meeting will be held at 7:45 p.m. in the library auditorium. The public is invited to attend free of charge. of the Metric Commission of Canada; Helen Gagen, a consumer consultant with Miracle Food Marts: Diana Burns, a consumer consultant with the departâ€" ment of consumer and corâ€" porate affairs; and Pat Hughes, a home economist with Union Gas will be the panelists. _ ‘*We‘re encouraging peoâ€" ple to come and meet the experts to find out what‘s going on in metric converâ€" sion.... It‘s a fun meeting to get people used to metric," said Jean Carter, of the Kâ€"W Branch of the CAC. _â€" Several local merchants are donating metric scales, clothing _ materials _ and food for metric demonâ€" strations at the meeting. Prizes will be awarded to members of the audience who successfully guess the weight and size of items in metric.

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