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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1976, p. 22

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~â€" Fully Equipped â€" Free Estimates â€" Fully Insured 20 TYPEWRITER SALES 19 SERVICES HOCH ROQFING â€" Repairs and reâ€"roofing. All work guaranteed. For _ free estimates Phone â€" Ross Hoch 742â€"8586 after 5:00 p.m. (th) 22 HELP WANTED Fall is the best time. Make appointment now for Novâ€" ember cleanout. Call Hans 576â€"8143. (th) WANTED â€" FOR All _ of required for Norman & Avondale also Shakespeare & McDougall Areas Must be at least 12 years of age, courteous and conscienâ€" tious. Deliveries to be made Wednesdays after 4:00 p.m. If interested kindly fill in the following and mail to: Waterioo Chronicle, Att: Carrier‘s Supervisor 2nd Floor Waterloo Square Waterloo, Ontario. PORTABLE â€" TYPEWRL. Is your outgo greater than your income. Eam secâ€" ond or _ third _ income, your own hours. Phone 884â€"3765 cthy STUMP REMOVAL PHONE NAME DIVERSIFY â€" Good earnâ€" ings, part or full time,. own hours, earn while you leam _ Mature persons. Phone Eljay Enterprises 884â€"3765 (49 ) PHONE 653â€"5848 ADDRESS AGE HOMECARE _â€" MATURE Experienced woman wishes short term assignâ€" ments> elderly, ill,. chilâ€" dren Phone _ 5796777 (44) 23 AGENTS & SALES HELP 24 EMPLOYMENT WANTED ERS Cleaned, oiled, adâ€" justed, repairs to all makes, reasonable rates, work â€" guaranteed. Addâ€" Type Business Equipment, 28 Bridgeport Road East, Waterloo (just down from Towers). 885â€"2570. (tf) winter : private 576â€"0855. Eavestrough Cleaning MOFFAT TREE 328 Margaret Street SPARE NEWSPAPER CARRIERS snow plowing for driveway. Phone (44) and (Aâ€"tf) 25 CHILD CARE OCCASIONAL _ BABYSITâ€" 27 LOST & FOUND 23 AGENTS & SALES HELP hours you choose, can brightâ€" en your horizons. No experiâ€" Termtories â€" available in areas of : â€" Lakeshore Village â€" Maple Hills Orr, Avon Manager, for information. QUEEN‘S CcONSTRUCâ€" TION â€" All types of waterâ€" proofing., weeping â€" tiles replaced, roofing. chimâ€" neys. remodelling comâ€" mercial buildings, eavesâ€" troughing, concrete work, carpentry. brick work, siding. 10% off for Senior Citizens. 743â€"4601. 11) â€" Also other choice locations (44) 28 PERSONALS WILL BABYSIT In my home, ages two to five, Lakeâ€" shore Village. Phone 884â€" 1119. â€" (44) EXPERIENCED â€" BABYâ€" SITTER Will gige excelâ€" lent care to your children in my home; because I love children. Near Post Office in Waterloo. Phone aseâ€"182s. (44) 26 DRESSMAKING & _ ALTERATIONS LOST â€" BROWN Leather purse, zippered with outâ€" side pockets, Allen Street area. â€" Reward. â€" Phone 576â€"6254. (44) AVON ARE YOU Pregnant? Call Birthright for completely confidential _ assistance. Free pregnancy _ tests. 579â€"3990. (th) GO WHERE The Action is‘ Halloween Dance, Friâ€" day, October 29th, 8:00 â€" 1:00 a.m.. at Bingeman Park Lodge. Costumes optional. Lots of prizes and surprises. Color teleâ€" vision draw. Music by Peoâ€" ple‘s Choice (sixâ€"piece band). All singles welâ€" come. _ Carlton _ Single Club, _ information _ 745â€" 1665. (44) DRESSMAKING AND QUALIFIED TEACHER of piano and theory: studio is central to downtown Kitchener Phone _ 743â€" ~ 5201 Monday â€" Thursday before 4: 00 p m 1(451 34 TUTORING MATH â€" GRADES 843. 32 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION TER Re(?uired for 18â€" month old girl, in Lakeâ€" shore Village. Phone 885 0420. (44) Alterations done. 34 Allien Street East, Waterloo. Phone 743â€"0463. â€" (4§5) PLAN A BRIGHTER FUTURE University 1â€"2, Math of Finance, Statistics. Comâ€" munity _ Colleges. _ 884â€" 2641 (44) 743â€"042 1 Potters‘ works featured at UW Sculpture, functional and decorative ceramic wares by a host of Waterloqo potâ€" ters will be on display in the lobby of the Modern Languages Building, Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo on Ocâ€" ber 28th 1976. Open weekâ€" days 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. (closed on Saturday) New books at the lihra The Waterloo Potters Worshop, â€" founded _ eight years ago with borrowed equipment in the old farmâ€" house in Waterloo Park. under the aegis of the Waâ€" terloo Recreation Departâ€" ment, today is a flourishâ€" ing coâ€"operative _of 140 potters working in expandâ€" ed quarters with upâ€"toâ€"date studio facilities. Carr. _ Philippa: _ Saraâ€" band for Two Sisters. The fourth volume in the auâ€" thor‘s saga about Castle Folly. Hallinan. Nancy: Night Swimmers. Life‘s contraâ€" dictions and natural comedy are played out between the generations in a novel about â€" and for â€" lovers of all ages. _ Several potters â€" have moved on to establish their own â€" studios using the workshop as a centre to refresh their skills and pass their experience on to others. ~As one of the first and largest Potters Guilds in the province, Waterloo Potters Moorcock, Michael: The End of all Songs. Third volume of a triology. ‘"The Dancers at the End of Time."" The first two books were acclaimed for their wit. whimsy. and brilliant social satire. Hildick. Edmund: The Weirdown Experiment. A Harper novel of suspense. Kiefer. _ Warren: _ The Pontius _ Pilate _ Papers. ‘Some â€" lively Dead Sea scrolls and a likable story." according to the Kirkus Review. ' Komatsu, Sakyo: Japan Sinks. A sobering. modern fable whose movie version has â€" been _ tremendously popular in Japan. Neely, Richard: A Madâ€" ness of the Heart. Neely‘s latest psychological thrillâ€" er surpasses even his earâ€" lier bestâ€"seller. "The Walâ€" ter Syndrome . Stableford. Brian _ Man in a Cage. A chilling novel of psychology and. science fiction THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILODREN FOUNDATION presents FICTION 8 :00 p m., Tuesday, November 2, 1976 Humanities Theatre, University of Waterloo University Avenue, Waterlogq Speaker ODr. Paul Steinhauer, Psychiatrist Subject ‘‘The Growing Child â€" Pathways to Mental Health®‘ OISCUSSION PERIOD Coftee will be served in Graduate Lounge Parking Available â€" Lot H SEMINAR FOR PARENTS ADMISSION FREE Novemâ€" were instrumental in foundâ€" ing the Ontario Potters Association. An annual juried show, twice yearly sales, and many community demonâ€" strations have popularized the potters‘ work in the area to such an extent that this year the Christmas Sales will be moved from the farmhouse studio to roomier space in First United Church, King and William Sts: in Waterloo, and will be held on Sat., Nov. 27th. Represented in the show will be Carmeta Abbott, Nettie Baer, Nancy Chadâ€" wick, Deana Fusco, Marilyn Green, â€" Minnie Hofman, Theresa Schiell. Joan Walsh Jacquelyn Lumsden, Ann Roberts, Norah Cowley, Garrie Bea Grainger, Marâ€" garet Hicks, Carol Hudgins, Marguerite Szozrda, Elsie Whitton, Yvonne Stanton, Elizabeth Appleyard, Judy Sauder, Heather Daymond, Joan Todd, Margaret Hitchcock, â€" Iriso Scharer, Dorothea Tutte and Elaine Young. ( Crean, S.M.: Who‘s Afraid of Canadian Culâ€" ture? This shrewdly inâ€" formative book explains how Canadian arts organiâ€" zations have traditionally suppressed Canadian culâ€" ture and independence. Premack. _ Ann: Why Chimps Can Read. At a time when teachers of huâ€" man children often fail to teach reading. David Preâ€" mack‘s _ primate â€" experiâ€" ments are a model of the inâ€" fluence of patience and high teacher expectation. Funeral Home Ltd Waterloo 171 King St S. 745â€"8445 NONâ€"FICTION €oward K. FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS SERVICE oob Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 27, 1976 â€" Page 23 Oct! 31st. * Family Skating â€" During family skating a parent must be in attendance in the arena with their chilâ€" Waterloo Arena â€" Tues. â€" Fri. 12 â€" 1 p.m. Albert McCormick & Moses Springer â€" Tues. to Thurs. â€" 12 â€" 1 p.m. : . (Corner of King & Allen St. ) Activities Daily Mon. â€" Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, 15¢ tea & coffee. Note: No memâ€" bership needed INFORMA TION : 579â€"1020. MANNA â€" Ecumenical Luncheon Group WHAT: A nutritious, hot noon meal served each Thursday staring NOVEMBER 4th . , 1976 at 12 noon. WHERE: Erb St. Mennonite Church, 131 Erb St., HOW: Phone the Adult Recreation Centre $79â€"1020 each Tuesday to make a reservation. If you require transportation we can help with that too. * VOLUNTEERS are needed to help serve & prepare meals. If interested please call Adult Recreation Waterloo. Centre 579â€"1020 every Monday 11:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. at Ponderosa Steak House ( Weber Street, Waterloo) Special Low Prices for You . Ribâ€"eye steak $1.54 ExtraCut 1.89 Chopped Sirloin 1.49 Plus! Free coffee or tea all aftergoon Friday October 30, 1976, 2:00 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre. Project PROP will also be discussing upcomâ€" ing programmes. Refreshments will be served. Albert McCormick & Moses Springer Arenas â€" Tues. 10:00 â€" 11:30, Thurs. 1: 30 â€" 3:00 p.m. The Waterloo Minor Ringette Association is growing and in need of persons who enjoy skating and wish to" help referee at girls ringette games. Training is proâ€" vided for all volunteers. Please phone Community Services 886â€"1550 Ext. 64 for more information. Mon. November ist, 7:00 â€" 10:00 p m. Waterloo Arena Board Room â€" Registration Fee: $1.00 at the door. NOTE: This clinic is for all those interested in referâ€" eeing in the Waterloo Minor Hockey Program. Please bring skates and warm jacket. Albert McCormick â€" Tuesdays 4 â€" 5 p.m. Moses Springer â€" Wednesdays 4 â€" 5 p.m. Waterloo Arena â€" Fridays 4 â€" 5 p.m. PRICES: ADULT NOON HOUR SKATING â€" FREE PARENTS & PREâ€"SCHOOLERS â€" FREE LEVEL | REFEREES CLINIC â€" HOCKEY ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE PUBLIC 1CBE SKATING SCHEDULE SENIOR CITIZENS DINNER CLUB AUDIO VISUAL PRESENTATION AFTER SCHOOL SKATING â€" FREE SPECIAL HALLOWEEN TREAT RINGETTE REFEREES NEEDED 3:30 â€" 5:30 p.m. FAMILY SKATING * See note below. 5:30â€"7 :30 p.m. General Skating 8â€"10 p.m. â€" Adults Only 7:00 â€" 9:00 p.m. General Skating MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Thursday October 28th, 1976 Feature length movie â€" _ a 1930 classic. 1:30 p.m. Cost: T5¢/person Child â€" 25¢ 15 and undér Student â€" .50¢ 16 â€" 21 Adult â€" 75¢ _ Family $1.50 _ No Spectators _ ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre: 886â€"1550 COMMUNITY SERVICES ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA 8:30 â€" 10: 30 p.m. General Skating 2:00 â€" 4:00 p.m. General Skating 3:30â€"5: 30 p.m. FAMILY : SKATING ONLY * See note below.

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