Page 10 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, 12 EXP. 20 EXP. 24 EXP. 36 EXP. BONUS ‘"8x10‘" COUPON With every roll left for processing you‘ll receive a coupon for a 8x 10 color enlargement from your own negative. Just a .99¢ handling fee‘ OVERNIGHT SERVICE ALSO AT | Sooter SAME LOW PRICES! SOOTER STUDIO Stanley Park Maill 893â€"7120 Printed & developed plus free Kodak film .. ... Printed & developed plus free Kodak film ... Printed & developed plus free Kodak film Printed & developed plus free Kodak film â€". . .. Films left at either of our 2 locations before 5:30 p.m. will be ready the next morning (135â€"110â€"126 Câ€"41 process only) jay, May 16, 1979 The University of Waâ€" terloo student, also a mother of two, is working on her thesis for the departâ€" ment of Leisure Studies, and she needs the assistance of parents who live in singleâ€" family dwellings with chilâ€" dren of almost any age. By Howard Elliott Chronicle staff writer Adrienne Gilbert is lookâ€" ing for Waterioo area famiâ€" lies who have children. 2!3. Gilbert and two reâ€" search assistants (yet to be hired) are going to study the difference in "leisure planâ€" ning"‘ in families where the mother works out of the home as opposed to families where she is a homemaker. As far as Ms. Gilbert A Division Of Sooter Studio UW student needs help +5.99 * s9 9g Waterloo Square 886â€"1 740 With the number of mothers in the workforce inâ€" creasing steadily, Ms. Gilâ€" bert feels it‘s time some inâ€" depth research was done on ‘the matter. knows, very little research done, she said, by means of has been done in this area. -rw{: and questionnaires, Some people feel that workâ€" but that type of research ing mothers don‘t give enâ€" can be misleading, Ms. Gilâ€" ough leisure time to their bert added. ~ children, she said, and So she wants to try the others believe workiny ‘"participant observation apâ€" mothers give enough or proach". In that case, each more than enough to chilâ€" of the two research assisâ€" dren. Still others feel a tants will spend one week mother‘s working or not actually living with a famiâ€" working makes no differenâ€" ly. The researcher will act ce since it‘s the quality of as an impartial observer for time spent with youngsters that time watching, listenâ€" that matters, and notâ€"the ing and compiling informaâ€" quantity. tion. _ _ Some research has been ©2.99 $4.99 Before Ms. Gilbert can carry out her research, she needs families who are willâ€" ing to have a visitor for one week. Volunteers wilbreâ€" ceive an honorarium and exâ€" penses, and their names will be kept out of the thesis. Ms. Gilbert emphasizes she‘s not intersted in makâ€" ing judgements on families where the mother works or doesn‘t work. Interested people should phone the university of Waâ€" ‘"‘*participant observation apâ€" proach". In that case, each of the two research assis tants will spend one week actually living with a famiâ€" ly. The researcher will act as an impartial observer for that time watching, listenâ€" ing and compiling informaâ€" tion. Ms. Gilbert stressed that the researcher will make no judgements, but will simply return the information to Ms. Gilbert who will start compiling the results. She hopes the finished thesis will show what difâ€" ferencesâ€"ifâ€"any there are beâ€" tween families where the mother works and families where she stays home. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS HAVE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL ? PHONE OR COME IN TODAY. WE CAN ASSIST YOU. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7456136 After hours $78â€"7194 © Real Estate and Landlord & Tenant © Business Law and Debtors‘ & ~ Large Indoor Showrcoms Estates, Wills and Trusts. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Phone: 884â€"2620 Suite 8D 496 Albert St., (Parkdale Plaza) Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3V4 Hours: Mon.â€"Fri. 9:00 a.m. â€" 5:00p.m. Evenings & Sat. By Appointment. PREFERRED AREAS OF PRACTICE LEE E. SAUER Practice of Law ANNOUNCES THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HIS periodicals dealing with lej sure and leigure pfannjng‘. People interested in ting involved with the‘ proâ€" ject should phone UW 885â€" 1211, ext. 3530 and leave their name and phone number. . CWL HEARS TALK ON COOKING they get acquainted shortly after that. By having her asâ€" sistants spend an entire week with the families, Ms. Gilbert feels accurate inforâ€" mation can be gained. Depending on how this inâ€" titial project goes, she says further research may be possible. Ms. Gilbert hopes to publish her thesis in terested ‘people to reâ€" member. is that they should try to be natural despite the presence of the researcher. Past experience has shown families‘ are awkâ€" ward with the researcher for the first day or so, but cond week of June, and Ms. Gilbert wants to start colâ€" lectingâ€" data around the same time. She plans to visit f volunteering before visit, and after as well. most important thing for terested <people to re trloo (number and extenâ€" sion at end of story) and leave their number. Ms. Gilâ€" bert will contact the appliâ€" cants by phone and set up an interview. Researchers will visit the families in the first or seâ€" Chronicle staff writer Members of the Catholic Women‘s League, St. Miâ€" chaels Parish in Waterloo, got a lesson in economical cooking at their last regular meeting May 9. Mrs. Mary Balfe, Waâ€" terloo, gave a talk about how to cook with less meat and still eat nutritiously. The focus of her talk was that meat can be replaced with different types of grains, seeds, nuts, wheat. Creditors‘ Rig ; re * ell. 3 for to re