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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Apr 1979, p. 9

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The Adult Recreation Centre sponsored their se- cond annual spring fashion show last Wednesday evening. Fashions were supplied by the Helen Anne Shop in Waterloo. Hairstyles were compli- ments of the House of Elegance, First Lady Hair Salon and Zodiac. The evening also featured a make-up demonstration by the Cameo Studio of self improvement and modelling. :5 BBflf20jltiCllt,,,, Chronic“ an“ min! The Canadian Cancer" campaign in Waterloo is in. serious trouble, according to area campaign chairman Bill Fran- kish. For a variety of reasons, the annual fund raising drive could fall short of its objective, -- _ _ A A _ - . . "At the present moment we have collected a total of just over $30,000," Mr. Fr lsh said, "And with less than a week to go, it will t.iii,eCti1i'it)tti'?:ii',iti'a't and dedicated effort to achieve the slow» Jective." One of the problems encountered by the cancer society has been the weather. Late snowstorms made canvassing difficult or impossible, Mr. Frankish said. _ W Some areas ig Wateth wim't even be canvassed due to a shortage of volume: canvgssers. . . . “This is the first year the cancer society has made a direct appeal and we simply haven't got the manpower to cover every household in the district," the chairman said. Mr. Frankish explained that the cancer society is hoping area residents who haven’t been canvassed will send their donations to the area office at 33 Bridgeport Rd., E in Wa- terloo. ”Tine Cancer campaign officially ends on April 30, but of- ficials say that donations can be accepted after that date. People wishing further information should call 806-8888. Waterloo Region Chair- man James Gray and Mr. Eric Carter, president of the Ontario Pioneer Community Foundation will be on hand to open the 1979 season of the Doon Pioneer Village. The ceremony will take place on May 6 at three p.m. and will include a tree plant- ing and musical selections by the Brass Quintet of the Kitchener Waterloo Sym- phony. There will be free admis- sion to the grounds on the opening day. PIONEER VILLAGE OPENS MAY ti Cancer Society . asks for help It's not wotlt to walls. So why not walk to “I a HEM. 95:1 KA ull' - $il Wr I L, rkiii.i:'i'isieiN...:....t..i' . mul- ~ Miiii V . EAA H I. Ri? , . 'iijiii . Illr) T I r x q 2aue.. worthy of your confidence. . Indoor/ All this plus the experienced and friendly sales staff HOME DECORATING CENTRE 382 King St. N., Waterloo in 6' Wide Rolls Carpeting -K Tllllll,dlllliit l Datz ~Bcchtcl ttr-ret' Chronic... m. Agtrit 26, 1070- M O Suite 80 Phone: a84-2620 496 Albert St.. HOURS: Mon.-Fri. (Parkdale Plaza) 9:00 a.m. " Waterloo, Ontario Evenintis & N2L 3V4 , By Appoint funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street BARRISTER & soucnoa ANNOUNCESJHE ESTABLISHMENT . OF HIS Ptactice of Law PREFERRED AREAS OF PRACTICE ' Real Estate and Landlord tk Tenant ar Business Law and Debtors' & t Creditors' Rights . Estates, Wills and Trusts. tradition since 1925. LEE E. SAO ER 886-3430 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Evenings & Sat. By Appointment.

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