Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Women‘s League of Waterloo donated $1,527 in the past year to various charities. Money for these charities was raised through special events which inâ€" cluded a Mother‘s Day Sale, a Fashion Show and Card Party, Parish Dance, Quilt Draw and Quilting. The Council donated $175. to the Right to Life Associâ€" ation; The Canadian Cathâ€" olic Fund for Development and Peace received $200; $800 was given to Father Swaine for Parish needs; Birthright, â€" Catholic Soâ€" cilal Services, the Sisters of St. Joseph for Guateâ€" mala, and St. Brigetts Parish in Nakina, Ont. each received $50. Father Foley of _ thex Canadian Mass _ Media Mission received $25; $10 went to the Catholic Hosâ€" pital Association; $25 each was donated to theâ€" Girl Guides, Brownies, and a needy family; and Our Laâ€" dy of Lourdées School was the recipient of $42 from the Council. Tess Salm, quilting conâ€" vener, reported that $1,300 The local Grand River Chapter of the Society of Industrial Accountants of Ontario will hold its April meeting Wednesday, April 21, at the Tien Sun Inn, 471 Hespeler Road, Cambridge, Ontario. Fellowship is scheâ€" duled for 5:30 p.m. followâ€" ed by dinner at 6:45. Guest speaker for the eveâ€" ning is A.J. (Archie) Gilles, managing director of the Kitchener Chamber of Comâ€" merce. He will discuss the social, economic reasons why any community must maintain a continued ecoâ€" nomic development and will deal with reâ€"development of the downtown area, inâ€" dustrial â€" and commercial projects. . â€" In addition, election of the 1976/77 Directorate will take place during the meetâ€" ing. SIA meeting Tony Winston ‘wheelied‘ at Laurel Creek Conservation area Friday during a warm school holiday. CWL gives $1,527 in donations was raised for the Council by 25 dedicated quilters, from quilting in the homes of members each week. During the month of March, a total of 382 hours were spent in four homes comâ€" pleting four quilts. One crib quilt was also quilted. Helen Drago presided at this combined April ‘and Annual Meeting. She anâ€" nounced the forthcoming ‘‘Spring Frolic‘ Parish Dance, which is being held in the Parish Hall on Satâ€" urday, April 24. +Mrs. Drago added that the annual Mother‘s Day Sale will be held in the Parish Hall, for the Our Lady of Lourdes school chilâ€" dren, on May 7. Donna Donkers is the general conâ€" vener. Doris Zuber, the communâ€" ity life convener again /A C A m15S TH7§g &* y yFLLOW P. FROM OUR STORE © FABRIC SELECTION. ACCESSORIES & PATTERNS © STRETCH SEWING & DRESS MAKING CLASSES © SCISSORS & PINKING SHEARS SHARPENED . © BUTTERICK AND KWIK SEW PATTERNS All this plus the best prices in town â€" trade accepted. 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Helen Drago, the retirâ€" ing President, gave her farewell talk, thanking the retiring executive and conâ€" veners, and the memberâ€" ship in general for the help and great inspiration she has . received from them in her past 2 years as Presiâ€" dent. ~° 40 PAgsw /4,' / A year are‘ Virginia Noll,, culâ€" tural life, Margaret Meyer, Phyllis Heinrich and Bernâ€" ice McDonald, organization Jean Floyd, communicaâ€" tions and public relations at 745â€"1684, Margaret Reitâ€" zel and Rita Schnarr, spirâ€" itual life, Marilyn O‘Brien, Christian family life, Doris Zuber and Ann McDermott, community life. and Mary Conrad, â€" resolutions â€" and legislations. sSavings Gralore Clearance Rack of PAMQO/ _ SAVINGS "ELITE" BLOUSES Buy direct from the manutacturer and save t 3 e y * ‘""1go Tailored styles, banded tooovhd;.d,puâ€" tel or arker Sporty shirt style top with attracâ€" tive applique to be wom over tailored pant with zipper. Latest Spring shades of powder, beige, mint, pink. Sizes 10 to 18. 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Separate areas will be set up for children in the following groups: 1 to 4 years of age; 5 and 6 years old; 7 and 8, 9 and 10 year olds. No ope over 10 years will be alâ€" lowed to participate. 81 The Easter Bunny will be in attendance, as well as the A & W Root Bear. The Easter Bunny will also be visiting the children‘s wards of St. Mary‘s and Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo hospitals on Saturday, April 17, distributing candy and gifts. There is no charge for the Easter Egg Hunt, and everyone is invited to attend. CHYM/CKGL is not responsible for accident or injury during the Easter Egg Hunt, nor is any comâ€" pany or group associated with the event. Officials of the station indicated they were confident the increasâ€" ed security will eliminate most of the problems which have been encountered in the past, which have involvâ€" ed parents or older children interfering with the younger children. 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