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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 1976, p. 25

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" EXPERT PAINTING And ‘_ decorating, special rates WILL DO LIGHT Moving and delivering, available JANITOR SERVICE â€" Not satisfied with your preâ€" sent janitor? Maybe it‘s time to try Crawford‘s. THINKING OF Beautifyâ€" ing your home? Increase its value, for less than you think, we‘ll paint it professionally inside or out. â€" 744â€"7942. (th) BRANT TREE Service â€" Removal, trimming; by hour or job. 24â€"Hour serâ€" vice. Free estimates. 576â€" 4752. (th) CARPENTRY â€" PAINTING, Take advantage of our qualified combined serâ€" vices. Excelient perforâ€" painting, caulking. Fully ing. Call us for your exâ€" for anytime, Offices are our specialty, a first class job. Give your office the woman‘s touch. Excellent referâ€" ences supplied. One time, daily, weekly or monthly. ley or Shirley anytime 576â€"8214. (21) DAY AND NIGHT Tele vision and Radio Repair: fast, efficient, courteous service. New business in Kâ€"W area. Call Dave or Chuck â€"745â€"400. (th) EAVESTROUGHING â€" COLORED Aluminum or galvanized. New instalâ€" lations and repairs. Free estimates, guaranteed Walls, â€" floors, _ windows, oven,. basements, etc. Garâ€" dening. painting, rubbish removal. Special rates for senior citizens. ‘‘Eavestroughing is my Rainbow Eavestroughing Company. Call Hans Scholâ€" ten 576â€"8143. (th) PAPERING 4 Prompt Service | REITZEL BROS. =© CLEANING PHONE 745â€"1293 Free Estimates PAINTING 886â€"3 130 ODD JOBS SERVICE and (th) (20) (th) en o U nF o 010. oitiien N52 ME S e is Cp T a ol mt t SEAAA C RFF. ~L D0 s" T C"~ a Se ik"\ oo s s e en tw L {“ ':: §§“g"fl Sm gt oo n * o o ol a aai ~ + S m do neJ & .. s it k 8/ s hos p o h § l Pn o o. 1 on oi e ie h‘ o. theg _ sls SE Shin e :m (th) (th) PAINTING â€" PAPERING Special rates to homeâ€" owners and Senior Citiâ€" â€" Roofing, all types â€" Blown Insulation â€" Tuck Pointing â€" Ceramic Tile â€" Bathrooms remodeled â€" Recreation Rooms Built All work guaranteed. after $:30, Hoch 742â€"8586 after 5:00 p.m. (th) zens, free _ estimates. Phone 5785745. (tf) PORTABLE â€" TYPEWRITâ€" ERS Cleaned, oiled, adâ€" justed, repairs to all makes, reasonable rates. work guaranteed. Addâ€" Type Business Equipment, 28 Bridgeport Road East, Waterloo (just down from Towers). 885â€"2570. (th) 22 HELP WANTED 23 AGENTS & SALES HELP of dead and disabled cattle and horses Phone 1â€"416â€"692â€"4421 RESPONSIBLE MOTHâ€" ERS Helper for after school and summer holiâ€" R. & R. CONSTRUCTION PACONI _ DEADSTOCK FREE REMOVAL I HAVE An outstanding opportunity for you, full or partâ€"time in the motorist service field. No investâ€" ment. Excellent new and TO BUY OR SELL Choice territories available Call Mrs. Orr, Avon Manager 743â€"042 1 BECOME A Vanda Beauty Counselor, â€" earn _ good commissions as you choose your own hours, students welcome. _ Phone _ 744 4591. (23) or Kitchener 579â€"3820 days, Beechwood North. 8844668 after 6:00. (20) PHONE 745â€"0940 TYPEWRITER & SALE â€" _ SERVICES Licence No. 54C76 repeat commissions. Call me: Stan Higgins, 745 8864 (22) AVO N i o . e S s o ies O i on aan e e ink t . . 9+ i 3 3 i is T i ; s & “ & * 2# acenTs =># n tth) ‘th) (20) mu s mag i von ts ~ â€" EEECTROLUX Contact Mr. ‘Johnson, 743 8278 for further information. For a tabulous job opportu musthaveacar. 0_ 24 EMPLOYMENT WANTED PHONE WORK At home: new phone plan lets you service Fuller Brush cusâ€" tomers. in the comfort of 25 CHILD CARE EXPERIENCED CLEANâ€" BABYSITTER REQUIRED PRESCHOOL DISCOVERY Centres. A new nurséry 27 LOST & FOUND 28 PERSONALS ABORTION Is not the only BIRTH CONTROL Informaâ€" tion and referrals, open your own home. Earn ex« housecleaning job. Phone 886â€"3624. (20) MATH â€" GRADES 1â€"13, Math of Finance, Busiâ€" ness â€" Statistics. Phone 884â€"2641. (21) 34 TUTORING 37 BUSINESS SERVICES HOME TYPING Service for small businesses and professional offices, usâ€" ing IBM machine, stenâ€" cilling and copying. Phone 576â€"8647. (22) school concept. Located in North: Waterloo and Stanley Park â€" Rosemount areas. Three and five halfâ€"day programs. 745 9581 or 744â€"9485. 1(22) Is one that believes God has spoken in and through the Bible only. Fellowship With Us at the with ring tail lost in Lakeâ€" shore Village area. Reâ€" ward. Phone 384â€"2825. answer. Call Birthright for assistance if you are pregnant and distressed. 579â€"3990. (th) ener. 743â€"6461. to all, no charge. Kâ€"W Planned Parenthood, 251 King Street West, Kitchâ€" OLDO LIBRARY BLOG Prestonâ€"Cambridge 10â€" 30 a. m. Every Sunday REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Duke & Argyle Streets The uh (22) for (tf) g"fl will â€" present "a a new musical version ‘of unique, exciting season of ‘‘The Blood i# Strong" by / §00r Canadian plays from . w% j July 3 to August H ~in" wright. . Lister clair. > the .newly removated thea â€" Music for. this delightful ' ndmw comedy about homesick. ~ â€" James Roy bas announced farm in Canada has‘ been thot.alldlfimf'tl'h!’- mondbyGhuModey "The Blood is Strong" by . How I Met My Husband"" Listerâ€"Sinclair, ‘"How 1 by Alice Munro, a native of > Met My Husband"* by Alice the Biyth area is the gentle Munro, ‘"‘Mostly in Clover"" story of a girl‘s first love by Harry J. Boyle.> and for a barnstorming pilot in "Shape"" by Jim Schaefer the 40‘s. This will be the are either original or spe~ first time that, a work by cially adapted for the Blyth Ms. Munro, who is one of Summer Festival. _ _ © Canada‘s leading writers. ~ @ & Transport ministry j o â€" =s will conduct survey â€" portation and Communicaâ€" Roadside Origin Destination The data obtained from the surveys will be used to assist in the planning of asoist In UIC pIcdnnImk UL . . i . â€"_ _ purpose, the. base of their m&:;fivinzg“ems vehicle, and as to how freâ€" â€"o l l ol quently this trip is made. The questioning is brief â€" _ The cooperation of the pubâ€" less than a minute â€" with â€" tic in this survey is appreciâ€" the driver being asked to ated. Municipality of Waterloo month of May. UW expects student housing shortage September is being started early by Cail Vinnicombe. the student housing director at the University of Waterâ€" The job of finding spare rooms for university stuâ€" It‘s impossible right now to say whether or not there will be a shortage of rooms. said Vinnicombe, ‘"but the statistics available to us indicate the room shortage that develops early in August will be with us once again."" â€" Vinnicombe â€" said the_ university | usually waits until August to appeal for extra rooms in order not to create a surplus that would prove costly to some vested money in fixing up rooms and then couldn‘t rent them ‘‘The pattern is well esâ€" tablished and it‘s better that we start now to find every room we can,"" he said. Anyone interested _ _ in renting a room to a student is urged to call the UW offâ€"campus housing office offâ€"campus housing office at 885â€"1271. Rooms that are reasonâ€" ably close to the university are especially desirable. he said. A campaign is also launched throughout the faculty and staff of the uniâ€" versity itself. Theatre presents play Kâ€"W Little Theatre will present Neil Simon‘s The Good Doctor May 26â€"29 at Victoria Park Pavilion in Kitchener. establighed Canadian â€" comedy â€" about mu!. provide â€" pertinent _ facts about the trip. Locations of the survey site will be indiâ€" cated to the public in adâ€" vance by signs and lane control measures on the road at the time of the surâ€" vey. Drivers will be questioned as to the origin and destinaâ€" tion of their trip, the trip There will be 15,000 stuâ€" dents at the University of Waterioo in 1976â€"77 and the renting of rooms is just one aspect of an economic proâ€" cess that will see more than $50 millions spent in the Kâ€"Wâ€" area during the acaâ€" demic year by students, visitors, faculty, staff and UW together with its church colleges. â€" _ a14> e ady s _â€"zatnl !â€" uo ‘/m ooo en Ns hâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ OO ) JESSOPS cieaners Waterloo Kitchener Sorry we printed the wrong address last week CORRECTION from three books by Harry â€"â€" _ â€"<.; J. Bovie,. wil} be revivedâ€".> , The play is a hilarious acâ€" count of growing up in rural ~In honour of the Montreal Olympics, the Blyth Sumâ€" by Jim Schaefer, season. An amusing story of a small town boy who finds himself competing at the Olympics, it will feaâ€" and Anne Lindsay. This from Wintario‘s Cultural Olympics. e music on July 12, an exâ€" hibition of works by area professional artists, chilâ€" Ontario & Duke Sts. Saturday â€" night _ square dances will round out the The Blyth Summer Festiâ€" val will operate within the jurisdietion â€" of _ Actor‘s Equity Association. § Admission prices are $3 for adults, $2.25 for senior citizens and $2 for children. Information on performance dates can be obtained by writing to Blyth Centre for the Arts, Blyth. Ontario. . Waterloo Square

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