Representatives from many .Twin City service groups will participate in a three-hour community re- source program‘Jan. 29 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Kitchener. _ The artist, who is well known in many-countries in South-east Asia, will be on hand Jan. 3 from 2:3'0 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to demonstrate his work. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. An exhibit of Chinese paintings by Nai-Ming Kam will be on display in the concourse gallery at Wil- frid Laurier University Feb. 2 and 3 from 9 a.m. t06p.m. The lecture series is being coordinated by Prof. John Cairns, from the centre of international programs. University of Guelph. Mr. Cairns, a former Waterloo Chinese paintings on display The course 15 timed to coincide with the church's national focus on world 'de- velopment planned during Feb. 11 to 21, a period desig- nated as 10 days for world development. An eight week seminar on Canadians and Interna- tional development will be offered at Knox Presbyteri- an Church in January and February with the co-opera- tion of University of Guelph and the Waterloo Clergy Fellowship, Development is topic Effective for all bills where the meters have been read on and after Jan. 2, 1977 the following electric rates will apply. Your first bill after Jan. 2 will be pro rated and all consumption previous to Jan. 2 will be at the old rate. Transformation discounts are 25c Kw for recexvxng voltage at 14 2 Ku 15c Kw for recemng voltage at 4 16 ku All Above Rams Net \I--__A I Demand Charge o - 50 kw No Charge 50 - 5000 kw __ S2 50/kvv Domestic Rates (monthly) First 50 kwhrs. @6.80c/kwhr. Next 200 kwhrs. CaTrduht/kvvhr. Approved Water Heaters Block 500 kwhrs, @2,15c/kv¥hr Remaining kwhrs. @2.25¢ kwhr, ' First 50 kwhrs @6 80c /kwhr, Next 200 kwhrs @ 3400 /kwhr Next 9750 kwhrs tCit80c /kwhr Regaining kwhrs. @155c/kwhr Large Customers (over 5000 Kw.) Demand $5 55/kw Energy .925c/kvvhr General Rate for all Commercial and Industrial Customers with loads up to 5000 Kw. Monthly minimum bill - $4.00 Resources are explored “Electric Eiiiiiii] Sinclair Stevens, Pro- gressive Conservative fin- ance critic and MP for York Simcoe, will be the guest speaker Jan. 20 at a lunch- eon of the K-W Confeder- ation Club, a Tory speak- ers'club. The program is being sponsored by Conestoga Col- lege. Groups that will pre- sent displays outlining their work include Al-Anon, Can- Ma Manpower, Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Mental Health . Association, Central Volunteer Bureau, Children's Aid Society, Conestoga College Wo- men's Program, Interfaith Pastoral Counselling, Kit- chener Public Library, Planned Parenthood, Wa- terloo Region Rape Distress Centre and the YMCA- YWCA. The course will be held Tueswy evenings at Knox Church from 8 to 10 Fm. beginning Jan. 18. Sessions Waterloo churches who are publicizing this lecture series include Holy Saviour Anglican, All Saints Angli- can, St. Columba Anglican, W-K Mennonite Church, Mount Zion Lutheran Church, Emmanuel United, First United, Parkminster United, St. Agnes, St, Louis, St. Miohael's and Knox Presbyterian Church. collegiate teacher. has served in Tanzania and Ni- geria. He was also director of world literacy programs for UNESCO in Paris, France Films will be shown con- Your 1lilatt8)oo Hydro Stevens is Tory speaker Mr. Stevens was a candi- date for the leadership of the PC party last year. Fee for the course is $9. 'It will be held Tuesday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Topics discussed will explore women's identity Election of officers for the Confederation Club will also be held at the Jan. 20 meeting at the Valhalla Inn. and potential. Childcaré will be available for a small fee. ’ The course fee will be $20 per person or $30 for fami- lies. There will be no fee for senior citizens. Registra- tion information is available by mail or in person at the first lecture. Mail regis- trations should be forward- ed to the office of continu- ing education, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario. Conestoga College will also present a five week course for women at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church beginning Jan. 25 on the topic of Women To- day. In order to maximize au- dience participation, each session will be based on group discussion. tinuously and free baby sit- ting, coffee and donuts will be available from 9:30 a.m. to l2:30p.m. will cover the topics of third world development, the role of education, food and agriculture, population, the new economic order, the United Nations, Canada's role and the churches' role. 8 Ghevette . 7 Vega 7 Nova 3 Gamaro 28 Chevelle 17 Monte 0am Our stock of New and Demonstrator 1977 Chevrolets: iome In now Come to. 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Specially priced for one week at s5450 These prices m effect while stock lasts Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 19, 1977 is! 16 21 Full Size Chevrolet: 5 Chevrolet Pickups ‘ 1 Chevrolet Van 1 Chevrolet Blazer I El Camino