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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Nov 1978, p. 12

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_ Top television stars help heal physically handicapped Pap 12 - Waurloo Chronic”, Wednesday, NW 8, 1978 - In Hollywood, LasVegas, New York and Toronto, tele- vision's top stars, and tele- vision producers mm been working for months mW. plan- ning a big 21 hour television special that will bring to- gether most of the top tele- vision stars. - Clarence Meyers, Execu- tive Director of the Ontario HABITATION It, CHARLES a. w. uncut“: I luau-m ounmo and OAUIEL an Contracting Limited Froth-Pak urethane Kits lnsta-Seal urethane Kits DENMANS "STORY OUTLET STORES Amazing new foam that seals gaps. cracks. and openings against air infiltration. 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This television special is de- signed to cam money I. and here's the important part - the proceeds of the money earned in Waterloo Region thirds Dorothy Carter, Regional Chairman, assisted by Jean Whalen, dealt with the Re- gional business, and then the The fourth and final fall regional meeting of the sea- son of the Hamilton Dioce- san Council, Catholic Wo- men's League, was held in Sacred Heart Parish, Guelph, on Sunday, Oct. 29. The 129 members present, representing 27 of the 30 councils of the Kitchener Region, Tere welcomed by the President of Sacred Heart Council, Mrs. Iota Canola. The Hamilton Dio- cese has 13,410 paid up members, with 6,041 in the Kitchener Region. will be used to help with pro- grams, service: and to faci- litate the physically han- dicapped adultg in Waterloo Region. We hope that everyone enjoys the Show. It will be a great way to start the New Year's Eve cele- brations - by helping the disabled! Let's give the han- dicapped something to cheer about, too, on New Year's Eve!" If you don't find the biggest stereo bargains at Wesseling Advanced Audio's 5th Anniversary Sale My name isn't Hank Muller. See our ad Wed., Nov. 15 Newspaper Hamilton Diocesan Meetihg Sacred Heart pictures and pamphlets explaining the ceremony of the consecra- tion of a family to the sacred heart, were dis-' tributed by the church life convener, Rosemary Dan- ayka, who also presented an audio-visual demonstration entitled "The Virtue of Hope". After a break for lunch, everyone assembled again in the main hall to hear the finalists in the C.W.L. CommunLcations Contest, Joyce Pecak of St. Aloysius Council, chair was handed over to Jacqueline Papke, Diocesan President, who introduced the diocesan conveners of the seven standing commit- tees. Those assembled then moved to classrooms to at- tend workshops conducted by the diocesan converters. The workshops dealt with such issues and topics as how to prepare and present a brief, how to make up a resolution and the research involved, spiritual pro- grams, peace and develop- ment, vocations, youth work, education programs, immunization, publicity and advertising. The Holiday Star Telethon will be seen locally between 10 p.m., Dec. " at 7 p.m., December alst, ma. It will be seen across the United States and all across On- tario. The show is co- produced by the ABC Tele- The money collected in Waterloo Region will help to build a residence tor the physically disabled in this Tatum ervly Alva" Chagall [twang Mm"- Fat ml Hubs] MI m Nelmm Willnn Kunlek Jack Reid Rod, Ranchu'dt Tom Onley Jack Shndboll In carnation-l Boulanger Ruth Yu'l‘lldl Eskimo Gamma Toner Cannon Hon Bolt Jack Bum Ken Dunby Gram. Hulnun John hm Run Wilda MENTAL HEALTH/WATERLOO REGION Manly Moun- thna1pturw ha Presented by Beaux Arts Internationale, Toronto Art Door Prize: Courtesy of Evie Aimis, Curator Auctioneer: Mr. Neil Fogel of New York ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MENTAL HEALTH / WATERLOO REGION ORIGINAL CANADIAN AND INTERNATIONAL ART I79 King St. B., Waterloo ALL PR(X7EEIB 'm MENTAL HEALTH WAN-mun nmmN ge She said the size of the or- ganization is best described Series on the writings of 0.8. Lewis Dorothy Schnarr, Na- tional Secretary Treasurer, in discussing the League and the involvement of its members, said the C.W.L. is one of the most productive volunteer groups in Canada. The Chaplains of the WLU Campus Ministry present a series of readings and, reflections on the writings of CS. Lewis. The series will be held in the Mezzanine each Tues- day at 12:30 pan. and include; November 7 - "Screwtape Letters" and "The Case for Christianity": November 14 - "The Great Divorce". - - Three representatives of the Heart Foundation out- lined their plans for a can- vass to be held on Heart Sunday, February 11, 19"9 when Girl Guides will assist in the sale of roses. Kitchener, and Margaret Pallot or St. Louis Council. Waterloo, read their essays "The Catholic Women's League and Me". Another finalist, Mary Lonéo of Sacred heart Parish, Guelph, was unable to be present. The local member group a of the OFCP, who are helping to put on this great show, are Participa- tion House, Waterloo Re- gion, Waterloo County Cere- vision Network. The United Cerebral Palsy Association, he, The Global Television Network and The Ontario Federation for the Cerebral Palsied and its member groups. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER cr, 1973 PREVIEW 7:00 P.M. AUCTION 8:00 RM. COLUMBUS CENTRE 1 10 MANITOU DR., KITCHENER Free coffee and sandwiches available. No admission char- TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR WINE AND CHEESE Tickets: $4.00 per person of In closing, Mrs."Schnarr advised the members to have hope, foresight and pa- tience with those who have fallen away, if they are to be brought back into the or- ganization, and said that whatever we do as League members, we do for God and Canada. Mrs. Schnarr then had the ladies divide into groups to discuss and study six ques- tionnaires on the image of the League and its develop- ment. A spokesman for each group reported on the find- ings and recommendations of her group. by the wall hanging of a map of Canada in theNational Office in Winnipeg. The map is literally covered with co- loured pin heads indicating the locations of the C.W.L. councils across Canada. Local chairman is Bruce Lumsden, co-chairman is Barb Krueger. _ . Members of the above groups will be manning phones in Kitchener-Wa- terloo. Cambridge and Guelph to take your pledges, on Dec. 30 and 31st. Bran Palsy Council and KW. Services for the Physically Disabled. Po

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