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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1976, p. 5

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Dr. Alden N. Haffner, of the State College of Opâ€" tometry of New York, will speak on ‘"Current Trends in Government _ Sponsorship of Health Care Amid Ecoâ€" nomics of Scarcity," Wedâ€" nesday, February 11 at 8:00 p.m., in room 3$47, Optomâ€" A game between the Regals and the Kings endâ€" ed in a 2â€"2 tie. Paul Wysznâ€" Gerry Stephenson will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Rotary Club of Kitchener. His topic will be "The moâ€" bility of the blind", focusâ€" ing on the use of dog guides, their training and use to both their master and soâ€" ciety. The Rotary Club of Waterloo will hold a Ladies Night Feb. 17. A film on the visit of Rotary International presiâ€" dent â€" Ernesto â€"Imbassahy de Mello to this area in June will be shown at the next meeting of the Waterâ€" loo club. In Major ‘Atom City League action this week, Green Shirts blanked the Cubs 1â€"0 on a goal by Ben Officer. A close 4â€"3 victory by the Dutchmen over the Colts. saw Scott McDonald pick up three points and Stephen Cousineau one point for the victors. _ Scoring for the colts were Ken Brown 12) and Brett Whitefoot. The Generals trounced the Sabres 7â€"1 with the help of a three goal effort by Darrin â€" Snider. Other scorers for the Generals were Chris Chatterson,. Terry â€" Belanger, â€" Steven Barnes and Scott McCarâ€" ger. The lone marksman for the Sabres was Brydon Cruise. February 19th, Friday Febâ€" ruary 20th and on Saturday February 21st. Have your questions ready. * & & Greg Gatenby, host poet of the Bohemian Embassy in Toronto, will give a poetâ€" ry reading at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 11, in room 161, Hagey hall, University of Waterloo. Everyone welcome. be at the John Galt Centre gCambndge on Thursday information booths at Fairâ€" view and Stanley Park Plaâ€" zas in Kitchener and at Westmount Plaza in Waterâ€" day, February 14th (Valenâ€" tine‘s Day), there will be Major Atom hockey action Rotary meet â€"Glass shelving â€"Mirrors â€"Window repairs â€"Store fronts Residential â€" EMERGENCY SERVICE Call Dave Ainsworth 744â€"7488 425 Ottewa South â€" 744â€"4487 (beside Concordia Club) FREE PARKING FULTON GLASS and ALUMINUM Complete Glass Service February is Dental Health Saltsman‘s latest _ questionnaire ‘The Kâ€"W Skating Club will hold its annual club competition Saturday eveâ€" ning, February 7, at the Waterloo Arena. In the final game of the week. the Seals edged the Sigkins 2â€"1. _ Lone scorer for the Seals was Bob Walls with two goals. Grant Marvin scored for the Sisâ€" kins. The next games in Major Atom action will be held Feb. 7. siti and Stephen Hartman scored one goal apiece for the Regals. Marksmen for the Kings were Jody Pfaff and Mike Weir. 9 p.m., Friday, February 6, in room 145, physics bldg., University of _ Waterloo. Everyone welcome. In his latest questionnaire to constituents, Waterlooâ€" Cambridge MP, Max Saltsâ€" man asks for opinions on topics as diverse as the state of economy, the green paper on immigration, abortion and law and order. Dr. William Lawvere, one of the world‘s leading mathematicians, now teachâ€" ing at the State University etry bidg., University of _A record total of 83 fiâ€" Waterioo. Everyone welâ€" gure skaters have entered W. DOUGLAS MILLER, B.A., BARRISTER AND SOLICTOR . is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practice of law at | 128 KING STREET NORTH WATERLOO, ONTARIO Telephone (519) 885â€"6610 The _ Old Book Barn USED BOOKS NOTE: Only Open Friday and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. During Renovations 12 King St. N. Waterioo for buying and selling He also probes his conâ€" stituents‘ opinions on the purpose of imprisoning criminals, whether Dr. Henry Morgentaler should be granted a pardon and the performance of the Trudeau government since July, 1974. The results of the questionâ€" naire will be released by Mr. Saltsman when the answers have been tabuâ€" opening of the University of Waterlcoo Art Gallery, February 12. The exhibition continues until March 7 in the galâ€" lery, Modern _ Languages Building, U of W. It is open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. â€" 4 p.m. and Sunday 2â€"5 p.m. Admission is free. one of the first MP‘s to institute a regular poll of constituency opinion, wants to know whether his riding thinks _ Trudeau‘s _ antiâ€" inflationary program will be effective, whether Canada should have unrestricted immigration and if asylum should be granted to politiâ€" cal, racial or religious refugees. , ladies, intermediate . and junior ladies. ~ f and drawings by Don Carr lated. Competition begins at 6 .m. There is no admission Mr. Saltsman, who was for at Ted Whitworth, Farm Safety Consultant _ Featuring: Grant Weber from Ontario. Hydro and FRI. FEB. 6, 1976 WATERI'.QO R_EGIONAL FARM SAFETY RALLY This Rally was advertised in error _ in our flyer as February 7 to be held at St. Jacobs Centennial Hall

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