Page 4 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 7, 1979 Royal Trustt® 100 King St. S.. Waterloo _ 105 King St. E.. Kitchener 73 King St. W., Kitchener 88 St. George‘s Sq., Guelph STRATFORD CAMPUS CALL 271â€"5700 Give us a call, or drop in. We‘ll give you program details, tell you about the job possibilities, and help you to select the right program for you. Fees are low. What 13‘; GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES HOURS: Mon.â€"Thurs. 9 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. â€" 1 p.m (Rate subject to confirmation} Term 60â€" 179 Days Minimum Deposit $5,000. Your chance to get marketable job skills â€" F A $ T We accept students into the following programs every Monday. SELFâ€"PACED LEARNING Clerkâ€"Typist Accounting Clerk _ _ Secretary â€" Shorthand Secretary â€" Machine Transcription _are you dol hm for tgg.reflgtlg B _ your life? Clerical/Secretarial â€" PER ANNUM 886â€"0210 578â€"6900 579â€"3000 821â€"5740 WATERLOO CAMPUS CALL 885â€"0300 ~ Chronicle staff writer You‘ve heard of walkâ€"aâ€" thons, jogâ€"aâ€"thons and even danceâ€"aâ€"thons. But here‘s a new one. Big Sisters hope to raise. _ ‘10,000 through cardâ€"aâ€"thon Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo _ and area Big Sisters are looking for people to participate in a "cardâ€"aâ€"rama,"" to be held Nov. 13 on the upper level of Kitchener‘s Farmers‘ Marâ€" ket. The idea is simfiar to that of a walkâ€"aâ€"thon. Players will be asked to find sponâ€" sors for each point they make in an evening of comâ€" petitive euchre, bridge and solo. For example, a player who earns 3,000 points in bridge might find a sponsor for 10 cents per 100 points. ____ Building skills today for the needs of tomorrow. DENTURE CLINIC , Therapy 48 Bridgeport Road East, W aterloo 884â€"8386 DEREK GROVES, D.T. Conestoga College of Applied Arts The sponsor would then pay $3. Or, 270 points scored in solo at one cent per point would yield $2. All the money raised through sponsorship will go towards helping the Big Sisâ€" ter organization in its work with l'it‘tle sisters aged five through 16. . As well as raising money for a worthwhile organizaâ€" tion, _ cardâ€"aâ€"rama _ orâ€" ganizers will reward the topâ€"scoring participants. The first winning pairs in bridge and euchre will reâ€" ceive $200 per pair, second place pairs will share $100 and third place $50. The three topâ€"scoring solo players will win $100, $50 and $25 respectively. And GUELPH CAMPUS CALL 824â€"9390 the person collecting the most sponsor money will reâ€" ceive a $100 cash prize. | Table favors for the first 400 players and a light lunch of sandwiches, dessert and coffee are included in the $2 admission fee. Admission for seniors and students is $1. This fundâ€"raising event is being held under the auâ€" spices of an LLBO special occasion permit. Bridge and euchre players are asked to bring a partner, The bridge players willt play six hands at each of three tables for a total of 18 hands. Euchre players will play eight games for a total of 18 hands and points will be calâ€" culated on a sharedâ€"partner The South Central Chapter of The Solar Energy Society of Canada held a general meeting Thursday Oct. 11 at the School of Architecture, 419 Philip St. Waterloo. The meeting‘s business inâ€" cluded finalization of plans for the Chapter‘s field trip on Sunday Oct. 14. B.A. Benninger, Coâ€"orâ€" dinator of KW Probe, preâ€" sented a brief outlining KW Probe‘s activities for this academic year. Professor Joe Somfay, arâ€" chitect, was the feature speaker of the evening, he presented a slide/lecture program on his company‘s active solar homes. His preâ€" septation was complimentâ€" ed by his assistant Jim Society holds general meeting A free ongoing workshop by Stress Consultants, Joege Van Schouwen and Edward Halbach Leam to increase your selfâ€"control and reduce stress. Tuesdays: 5 30 p m Kitchener YWCA (Club rm. 2). Thursdays: 7:30 p m 379 Queen St. S. Kitchener. For more information call 7458045 after 6 p. m Waterloo Vegetarian Association will be holding a ~Fall Pot Luck Dinner‘‘ on Thursday, November 8, 1979. The dinâ€" ner will commence at 6:30 p.m. in M & C 5158 at U of W and will be followed by a talk by Ms. Bonnie Anderson, Head. Department of Dietetics, Kâ€"W Hospital. Coffee and desserts will follow the talk. We hope that you will be able to join Please bring one vegetarian item, plate and cutlery For further information call 884â€"0324. 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The Chapter‘s field trip of Sunday Oct. 14 was conductâ€" ed to St. Agatha where Prof. Eric Brundrette‘s solat greenhouse was studied, The group then visited Mr. D. Spence‘s home in Nithâ€" burg. It was a newly conâ€" structed _ active/passive solar designed home. Fryett‘s presentation reâ€" garding passive solar he. homes. The Chapter‘s next meetâ€" ing will be Nov. 15, 7: 30 p.m. at Engineering No. 2. room 2354 at the UW. Glen Ross. the Brampton Planner who has been successful in imâ€" plementing solar oriented subdivisions. will be the guest speaker