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(tf) MATURE COUPLE To take care of 22 suite apart- ment building, part-time basis. Write Box WC-233 Waterloo Chronicle. (7) 22 HE LP WANTED 20 TYPEWRITER SALES JEANS UPHOLSTERY - We specialize in chairs and chesterfields. Free estimates, pick-up and delivery. Phone 699-4473. itf) " SERVICES of dead and disabled cattle and horses Phone 1-416-692-4421 or Kitchener 579-3820 Licence No. 54C76 REMODELING NEW ADDITIONS RECREATION ROOMS PAINTING Residential-Commercial Free Estimates RECAMA ENTERPRISES 884-8757 SANDBLASTING PACONI DEADSTOCK FREE REMOVAL CONDOMINUMS REITZEL B ROS Prompt Service Free Estimates 225 Harvard Place, Waterloo PAINTING 743-4466 at) TBWER (Uh Also other choice locations available. brae - Highpoint and Tailgate - Roosevelt and Erb - Lourdes and Westmount EARN EXTRA Money on your own time. Intro- duce friends and relatives to World Book, the largest selling encyclopedia. Earn your own set and generous commission. Call 656-2326. 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Please phone 884-5995 if you have seen her. (5) U SCH EN DEL STAT'ONERY tSi.,?,) LIMITED 120 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO - “1‘60 OFFICE FURNITURE . STATIONERY . ART suwucs . GIFTS Open M100 S:0S - hurt I Fri. T. 0 an 'LIN C YPPLIES from........... FOUR DRAWER FILE CABINETS TWO DRAWER FILE CABINETS TUTORING - MATH Grades M TUTORING LEARN THE Hustle, Slop, Madison, Hully Gully, Twist. Three Fridays from 9:00 - 11:00 p.m. For registration call 579-0166. (4) BEGINNERS PIANO Les- LEARN TO Dance, new PENFRIENDS IN Canada 32 MUSICAL ARE YOU Pregnant? Do you need help? Call Birth- right for confidential, DO SOMETHING NEW! Phone Rendezvous Dating Limited, Brampton (416) 453-1661. 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (tf) btrnarhea-ahatowitYrighe. 31 DANCING " PERSONAL 9 to 13, Business Statistics, Math of Finance. Phone beginners class starting February trd, 8:00 - 10:00 pan. Group, private and special family instruction available. For registration call Studio of Dancing 579AV66. (4) sons available, Lakeshore Village - Parkdale area. Phone 884-2843. (5) wanted urgently; all ages. The Pen Society, (W.62), Chorley, Lancashire, Bland. (a) 579-330. IIUO I IIUU I IUO‘O INSTRUCTION E] pregnancy tests. I. (tf J (5) A third event will be the showing of "The Rites of Nuliajuk", a dance- music-slide presentation depicting the ancient cul- ture and hunting practices of the Inuit people of the High Arctic. Musician Douglas Pringle and art- ist Michaele Herman spent A group of students from the Department of Man-En- vironment Studies at the University of Waterloo has organized a series of pro- grammes to publicize the is- sue of whales as an en- dangered species. . Movies will be shown covering the subjects of whales and the Greenpeace VII voyage which was sent last summer to intercept Russian whaling fleets in the Pacific. John Bennett of Greenpeace - Toronto will be guest speaker. This show is to be held on two dates: Feb. 2 ab the Uni- versity of Waterloo. Engi- neering Lecture Hall, Rm. 112, at 7 pm. and Feb. 7 at the Kitchener Public Li- brary Auditorium, also at7p.m. Mozart concert performed at UW Of all the instrumental music ever written, Mo- zart's is perhaps the most "pure" in the sense that it is perfect in melodic shape, in rhythmic interest, in natural yet original harmonic colouring, in form, Waterloo Chroniclo, Wednesday, February 2, 1977 _ Page " Guest artist for the eve- ning will be pianist Kenneth Hull, a Kitchener native and former UW student, now studying with Damiana Bratuz at the University of Western Ontario. An evening of music of the "greatest most divine genius" as Wagner wrote of Mozart, is planned for February 12 at the Hu- manities Theatre, with the UW Little Symphony 0r- chestra undo: the duct nun VA “ALAS“ Akuub. Whales are talk subject WATERLOO (opppsite Liquor Store) PHONE 886-2321 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED It. J. FINNEY OPTICAL Hundreds of the Latest Styles For those cold morning starts call us ... We've got a cure 55 Erb St. East We accept most motor League Vouchers Motor-Tuneups .. Brake Service - General Repairs The students who ‘are organizing this series of programmes hope to estab- lish a local Greenpeace chapter, and are holding these events to demon.. strate conditions with which we in Southern Ontario might not be too familiar. Greenpeace buttons, post- ers, T-shirts and member- ship applications will be available at the Shows. Further information may be obtained by phoning 885-1211, ext. 3780. Sponsored by the Creative Arts Board, tickets art $2 students and seniors. $1. Available at the Main Box Office, Room 254, Mod- ern Languages building. 885-4280 or University ext. 2126. This show has been presented in Toronto and Oshawa thus far, and Mi- chaele states that the show is growing with each pres- entation. "The Rites of Nuliajuk" will be present- ed Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. at the Theatre of the Arts in the Modern Languages build- ing at the University of Waterloo. Tickets are $2 at the door. basis of the programme. Kenneth Hull will be per- forming Mozart's Piano Concerto No.12 in A Major. The UW Concert Band will be playing varied selections to round out the evening. time on Baffin Island, liv- ing and hunting with the Inuit, and have returned to their Toronto home to present their impressions of this lifestyle. T and in the piquancy yet propriety of its instru- mental treatment. It is because Mogart's music is so well-loved, that this "Encore" concert has been planned. Mozart's Symphony ‘.': (- {any ' Lab on Premises FREE PARKING