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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1977, p. 9

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By Brenda Salmo The first of seven meetâ€" ings for the St. Agatha Homemakers Club was held last week. This fall‘s theme is "Dairy Fare". Once a week the girls are getting together to try out new recipes under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Walker of St. Agatha. Elections were held,. last Tuesday. the results were as follows: President: Anne Schieckoff, Vice President: Sharon â€" Salm, â€" Treasurer: Elizabeth, Secretary : KIKO BELAIR, left, corsage chairman and Dorothy Scott, general chairman of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Garden Club admire two Japanese flower arâ€" rangements characteristic of the arrangements which will be displayed at their Autumn Artistry show being held at the Kâ€"W Granite Club on Thursday. Sept. 29 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. . St. Agatha Homemakers o elect new executive THE TREASURE TROVE 16 Union St E Waterloo 145 6113 OoPEN TUES. â€" SAT. 10:00 â€" 5: 30 Sheila Salm. Meetings are held every Tuesday night in the Roman Catholic Church in St. Agatha. New members are alâ€" ways welcome. Now‘s your chance girls. Meet new friends and learn how to create â€" appetizing â€" dishes with milk and dairy products Contact your local Agriâ€" culture Office for more inâ€" formation. Or come out to a meeting. Milk and other dairy foods are truly ‘"conâ€" WANT TERRIFIC HAIR CARE? CUT ‘N PLACE WATERLOO The latest addition to CENTENNIAL PLUS ONE COIFFURES LTD. â€" come to â€" venience" foods both as a beverage and other foods such as butter, cream, cheese and ice cream. They provide variety, flavour, good nutrition and good eating for every member of the family. This fall the girls are putting the 4â€"H Motto â€" ‘"learn by doing" learning how to use dairy products to an advantage in providing interesting and appetizing meals. See you there! CUT ‘N PLACE The place to go for total haircare for ‘men and women. Call 885â€"5020 after Oct. 1st. Kitchener Arts Centre plan fund campaign â€"~ _ By Jim MacDonald ~ Get the chequebooks out! Monday, October 17 marks the kickâ€"off of the fund ratsâ€" an additional $1 ~million to complete funding of the $9.2 million proposal. f Waterloo > corporations, clubs and â€" organizations and residents will be tapped for support. _ Waterloo residents will ‘‘"have the best of two world‘s," according to Milton â€" Good, chairman of the centre‘s manageâ€" ment committee. â€" ity on their ‘"doeorsteps‘, local residents will not have to contribute to its operating costs through taxes, he noted, at a press Kitchener City Hall. * Kitchener area and naâ€" tional corporations will be solicited as well as employee groups, clubs and organiâ€" zations, and foundations. By late _ November, the general public will be asked for support, though no doorâ€"toâ€"«loor campaign is planned. Instead, how and where to contribute will be pubâ€" licized. Organizers will make it as easy as posâ€" sible for people to contriâ€" bute at central locations. Nearly $1.4 million has been pledged already facil at Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, September 28, 1977 â€" Page 9 That would ‘"substantially reduce‘‘ the burden on Kitchener residents. Howâ€" ever, Mr.\ Good noted it would have to be established that citizens from throughâ€" out the Region were using the facilities. ~ Land for the proposal, to be built on the Mackenzie King Square area borderâ€" ed by Frederick Weber, Queen and Elien Streets, ~has been purchased though from 586 donors in a camâ€" Thursday that many~ past donors have â€" increased their pledges. Another $2 million is committed from the federal government and the city of Kitchener will contribute §$2.5 million. The total public _ contribution _ of $2.35 million will be matchâ€" ed by Wintario funds. Competition of the conâ€" certâ€"theatre hall and art gallery is scheduled for the spring of 1980. Archiâ€" tectural plans are proâ€" expected to be called by midâ€"summer 1978. â€" man of the board for H. Boehmer Ltd., indicated it was a "distinct possibility" that the Region will be asked to contribute to the expected $180,000 annual operating expenses. _ LEE Painter F" i f $ J While they last. for kittens cat and toms Main Mail Waterloo Square proposed for the site. ‘At convention centre are were to be built as one packâ€" Principal tenant will be the Kitchener â€" W aterloo which will guarantee that the hall will be used a cerâ€" tain number of times per yearly rental. and drama productions will use the facility as well as major attractions from outâ€" side the area. About twoâ€" thirds of the productions will be locally based, the rest travelling attractions: Kitchener _ will _ rent the hall to any area musical and dramatic group, touring shows, and other organizaâ€" tions wishing to stage events. (in natural shade only.) A City Hall tower and reg. 19.98

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