Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 1979, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

P... 8 . Walton Chmnido. My, Jun. 13. 1919 ammfi: ' ~m100d 'xmr""'iigttittttgitgtgagtms-t DONUT CASTLE ma; Have Coffee With Us - We Have KING ST. SOUTH at WILLIAM - WATERLOO rmindJnnccEEIKJdio (formerly Princess Donuts) Now under new management - Open 24 Hours - The GOOD COFFEE dk DELICIOUS DONUTS DONUT -Weakend Special-. Freshly Baked Now she hopes to move with her husband, also a in Waterloo music teacher retires As a consultant, it was her job to help teachers imple- ment the curriculum During her stay at Mac- Gregor, "she was the one to beat in the music festival choral events," said former K-W Philharmonic Choir conductor Donald Landry, also a consultant. The school choir won 16 plaques under Mrs. Fretz's direc- tion. Mrs. Fretz did some music teaching at New Dawn School for Retarded Children, later at rural schools and finally at Mac- Gregor senior public school, Waterloo 16 years ago until her appointment as school board mairie consultant. She quit her job as itin- erant school teacher to join the air force in the Second World War, where she met her husband, Elgin, while stationed at Jarvis. After the war they settled in the Waterleo area, where Mr. Frets resumed his pre-war occupation at public school Allie Fretz, a veteran music teacher in the Waterloo area. was honoured at a retirement tea held yester- day by the Waterloo county board of education. The tea was held at McGregor Public school. Wa- terloo. T UW students get grant Approval of the grant was announced May It, along with 54 other student sum- mer employment projects in Ontario. The projects will be funded through the health and welfare ministry's ricnlnrn." said Mm. Fretz. She also believes vocal music programs should re- ceive the same emphasiy given to instrumental music, which has not always Chronicle out! writer The Optometric Students Society of the University of Waterloo will be receiving a $4,783.05 grant from the fe- deral government this sum- mer to study optometric needs for native Indian chil- dren. “I believe min; should have just as attention afInr gpquqtpf tug cur- "Ea-wk. "new , _" was a mum with them United (hutch choir and for many years a charmer and soloist with the K-W Phil- worked out by the t,'t& and to run Infill-z or improvement ot M consultant work, Mn. These models are free. so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obligation. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to Dept. 2909, Beltone Electronics, 4201 W. Victoria, Chicagol lll. 60646. True, all hearing problems are not alike . J and some cannot be helped by a hearing ai But audiologists report that many can. So, send for this free model now, and wear it in the privacy of your own home. It is not a real hearing aid, but it will show you how tiny hearing help can be. It's yours to keep, free. The actual aid weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it's all at ear level. in one unit. Worried About How You’ll Look With A Hearing Aid? Chicago, Ill.-A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Beltone. A non-operating model of the smallest Beltone aid of its kind will be given absolutely free to anyone requesting it. Dr. Emerson Woodruff, director of optometry at the university', said today two thirdyear optometry stu- dents will be conducting survey of changes in mi nual optometric needs of children. The purpose is to advise the federal govem- ment on the kind of care po- licy needed for the Indian community. _ Health Activities Summer Employment for Students (HASEPS). With free time tall hands, Allie Free p devote some of her time to gardening, which she enjoys. She has also. made plans for a trip to Florida. lieves almost all children will benefit from instrumen- tal lessons as well as choral or vocal lessons. She says sing.ing helps develop lan- guage and coordination. as well_as uplift: the spirit- “I know the vocal and choral program compli- ments and assists la- heenttseease. Overall, Mrs. Fret: be- (Continued on page 9) ADVERTIQF MF NT

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy