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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Mar 1976, p. 23

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I?)illlllilyill.t PHARMACY 1l08/i, Ollllee'lfer Mlllillllil,f PHARMACY ALL PHOTO WORK PLUS A CHANCE TO WIN A KODAK X-25 lnstamatic Coupon expires March 31, 1976 10% Off This coupon entitles bearer to all photo work Present this coupon with incoming film and receive Special SHUTTER BUG OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK he One Punt Familial Amanda of Canada Kit- chener Chapter invites sin- gle parents to attend their interesied Md call Donna at 7G7!" or Andy at 744- A fund raising dance will be held March 19, 7 p.m. at Emmanuel United (March, St Bridgeport Rd. W., Wa- terloo for teenagers aged 13 to IT. Admission is tl per person or $1.N per couple. For tickets' call 5794150. Proceeds will go towards CKWR, a community radio station. UW's German Club will present "Nathan der Weis," a feature film in German, March 4 at 8 p.m., in room 105, engineering lecture building, University of Wa- terloo. Admission free, everyone welcome. Two films will be shown at gious Studies. the next Community Cinema "Canada's Forgotten Col- program Thursday, March any-The Case for North West 11, 7:30 p.m. at the National Territories Land Settle- Film Board Theatre, 669 ments," will be the subject King St. E. The Question of of a public forum to be held Television Violence and at 8 p.m. March 9 in room David and Hazel are the 101, engineering lecture hall, Films, art exhibitions and a Spring Break program are featured at the Water- loo Public Library this month. A Tibetan Monks' Art exhibition "continues to March 6, then starting MORRO BAY, Biscuit, Gold, Orange. cushioned ' 9.95 $4.95 LEVEL LOOP, Gold, Red Stripped S 9.95 $4.79 TWO-TONE LEVEL LOOP, Orange. Green, Blue, Gold, Beige, cushioned $10.95 $5.99 GOLD, SHORT NYLON SHAG, Limited quanity $10.95 $5.09 SHEER DELIGHT & IN DEMAND - SHAGS 12 colors to Choose from $13.95 $8.95 COUNTRY VILLA, Sun Gold and Pearl Blanche - Multi-level loop patterned, j/b $10.95 $6.89 SEE US FOR YOUR BEST CAILPEl BUYS.' GABPET SALE Take Highway 8 to Preston. turn left, follow Fountain Street North to Royal Oak Road turn nah! on Royal Oak Road, and watch for DISCO.“ ttlittPEt8 053-311. "CONSULT US FOR YOUR BEST CARPET BUY" Library activities for March Complete Collision And Refinishing Service “has found. In. Larry Fritz. of KR. 1 Chem. was the Big Sister Movement. Kitchener- Waterloo branch draw re- cently. The prize was a one week trip for two to Mon- treux, Lake Geneva, Swit- zerlmd. Close to a,” was raised from the 500 tickets sold. Proceeds will go to- wards the operating expens- es of Big Sisters. F'ive sec- ond prizes of the draw in- cluded dinners for two atthe Swiss Castle Inn, Kitchener. Chepstow is near Waikertoet, Ontario. V Joseph O'Conne0 of St. Michael’s College, Univer- sity of Toronto will be speak- ing on “Tales of Krishna" - Understanding Hindu Myths, at 8 p.m., March ' in room 373, Hagey Hall, University of Waterloo. Sponsored by UW's department of Reli- gious Studies. March 14, a display by Con- rad Bonk will be held until April 3. Mr. Bonk, a well- travelled artist is presently living in Toronto. "geing Me" a photograph- ie display by Ruth Lange will be in the children’s Sugg. SALE Sq. Yd. " Yd. 'rthirtqpartinttt0rmrrt" beJim AntoineJMetach lnuit Tapirisat at Cam and Charlie Overvold, Vice- than. The forum is sponsored by the Canadian Association anthropology dept., Uni- versity of Waterloo. will be speaking on the Ojibwa language all p.m., March IO, in room an, arts lecture building University of Wa- in Support of the Native A "Benefit Concert for Guatemala" will be held on Sunday, March Tat 2:30p.m., in the Theatre of the Arts, Modern Languages Build- ing, University of Waterloo. Featured in the concert will be Bev Robertson, vocalist: Arethusa (folk group) and Moondance ( jazz group). The concert is sponsored by Conrad Grebel College, Global Community Centre and several University of Waterloo student groups. department of the library from March 15 to March 31. It is a non-sexist exhibi- tion of children engaged in everyday activities. "Watt Disney presents..", one hour of colorful movies selected for the enjoyment of the entire family will be held Saturday, March 6. No charge. Magic Carpet Storytime for preschoolers is held March 9, 10:15 a.m. Saturday MatineerMarch 13, features movies includ- ing "Horsey, horses, hors- es," at 2:30 p.m. No charge. Registration for Tiny Tots Preschool Class and Mop- pet Club will be held March 16. The Kitchener-Waterloo Coin Club also meets March 16, 8 p.m. "A Tribute to Winter," "roller Cranston", "Arctic Polar Bears" and cartoons will be shown at the Satur- day Matinee March 20. 2:30 p.m. No charge. Special entertainment for everyday of the week is planned March 21 to March 26, 2:30 p.m. as part of the Spring Break program. Heart lecture Dr. Roy Shephard, an internationally recognized research physician and professor of applied phys- iology at the University of Toronto, will be giving a lecture entitled "Exercise in the Treatment of lschae- mic Heart Disease" on the University of Waterloo campus, Wednesday, March IO, at 3:30 p.m. The lec- ture will be given in room 5158, mathematics and computer building. Dr. Shephard is the author of many articles and several books dealing with fitness. He is the president of the American College of Sports Medi- cine and director of the Fitness Research Unit within the Department of Environmental. Health. He is also a consultant to sev- eral organizations including the Canadian Olympic As- sociation. His visit to UW is sponsored by the Faculty of Human Kinetics and Leisure Studies.

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