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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Nov 1979, p. 11

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Gary Limbert, Waterioo, was recently elected presiâ€" dent of the Optimist Club of Lakeshore Village. Mr. Limbert was inducted at a recent general meeting of the club, by Wayne Boyer. Lieutenant Governor of the club for the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo area. Mr. Boyer also inducted the rest of the new executive for the Waterloo branch They were Herb Smythe viceâ€"president, John Huehn same position, Dennis Hart Chronicle staff writer 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 , Lakeshore optimists elect new executive s ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.75 PER BOWLER Sundays from 10 a.m.â€"12 noon (3 per lane) WATERLOO BOWLING LANES T 'l NATIVITY SETS hyRA â€" TREE TRIMMINGS BOWLING DAILY 10:00 A.M.â€"7:00 P.M. Thursdays to 5:00 P.M. WwEEKENDS 10:00 A.M.â€"CLOSING CHRISTMAS FAMILY BOWLING _ ° 60° Per Game on Weekends Te * 16 UNION ST. EAST, WATERLOO SUNDAY EVENING SPECIAL 9 00â€" 11 :00 p m 3 Games â€" $2 00 Free Shoes OPEN BOWLING TO THE TREASUREF TROV! Open Monday to Saturday 745 6773 HAS COME CARDSâ€"CANDLES GARY LIMBERT leib, secretaryâ€"treasurer, Al Caton, Bud Taylor, Jim Muir, Allan Ralph, Don Smith and Bruce Scheifele, all directors._ One of the main objecâ€" tives of this year‘s execuâ€" tive is to increase memâ€" bership so the club can get involved in more activities PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE CAPTOL #1 CAPITOL #2 WATERLOY soKmCST w «toexersremo i Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m HELD OVER STRANGER CALLS® Nightly at 7&9pm STARTS FRlDAYG 4 Sexiting Hits "‘ 1. Sex Fever 2. Jetsex STARTS FRIDAY Two Shows ME TEOR® Nightly 7 & 9 pm m Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2pm STARTS FRIDAY FIDDLER ON THE ROOF 2 shows Nightly 6:45 & 9: 30 HELD OVER ‘MONTY PYTHONS® LIFE OF BRIAN 2 Shows nightly 7 & 9 p.m Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m. STARTS FRIDAY _ GQPEPSP AND JUSTICE FOR ALL HELD OVER ‘RUNNING® 2 Shows Night!y 7 & 9 pm STARTS FRIDAY STARTING OVER 2 Shows Night!y 7:00 & 910 Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2 pm. 7 & 9:10 p.m.Mat. Sat. Sun, 2 pm Two Shows Nightly 7 & 9 pm HELD OVER Girls who do 4. Fruit is Ripe "‘0" for the youth and general community of the Lakeâ€" shore area. Give yourself a break Take a walk. BR _ o msc~s _ Gi 14 iARS Of AG4 O% Ovie Walk ADMITTANCE sart of ac4 on Om wans on 4e on tm naemang non BP c a block Today A pasi T ? a 8e C 6 A oT T a m mort nCt <&J | Fundraising drive i off to a slow start Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 7, 1979 â€" Page 11 The current fund raising campaign for Planned Parenthood Waterloo Reâ€" gion has started slowly. At the end of the first three weeks pledges and donaâ€" tions totalled $3,195. The obâ€" jective of the campaign, which wili continue to Deâ€" cember, is $12,000. **Possibly some people who have supported us so well in the past have forgotâ€" ten that we are not connectâ€" ed with Federated Appeal whose campaign is also curâ€" rently under way,"‘ says Marg Van Vliet, PPWR coâ€" ordinator. *‘We were reâ€" moved from their list of charities a couple of years ago." Ms. Van Vliet says Planned Parenthood‘s need is greater than ever this year, partly because the feâ€" deral government grant has been cut back by approxâ€" imately $3,500. ‘"‘This was in spite of the fact that the community‘s need for our services seems to be greater than ever,‘"‘ she says. ‘"For example, we are getting new requests from parents with teenâ€"aged daughters <to set up some kind of a workshop or forum which would be helpful to Why not call us for details. or drop in for a chat? We‘ll make you feel at home â€" and there‘s no obligation of your life? One of these programs may be your ticket to a new job. Our programs are flexible. fees are reaâ€" sonable. You‘ll learn skills the job market needs WATERL CAMPUggALL Maybe we can help you find out. What are ____â€" Burilding skills today for the needs of tomorrow. Electronics Dining Room Service English as a Second Language introduction to Nonâ€"Traditional Occupations : Journalism Clericalâ€"Secretarial Academic Upgrading Basic Iindustrial Techniques Production Planning and Inventory Control Appliance Servicing Conestoga College of Applied Arts 885â€"0300 Donations may be mailed directly to Planned Parenthâ€" ood Waterloo Region, Suite 1, 119 King St., W., Kitchener. Additional inforâ€" mation is available by teleâ€" phoning 743â€"6461. Receipts are provided, for income tax purposes, on contributions of five dollars or more. them; teenâ€"aged pregnancy has reached epidemic proâ€" portions and other agencies and, institutions haven‘t been able to prevent this from happening.‘‘ Planned Parenthood has also been asked to offer birth control workshops for people in the community who are working with the mentally retarded, Ms. Van Vliet says. There have also been invitations to provide additional services to the school system. Exercise your rights! Take a walk. The streets are for the Walk a biock.Yoday. *

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