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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 1979, p. 26

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Pac- 26 - Waylon Chroniclc, WM. Ntttmrtttter 14, 1979 STUDENT REQUIRED to “‘ shovel snow, Weber- .2 Noecker Street aria. Phone 885-5817. 20 TYPEWRWEB SALES-SERVICE PORTABLE TY?! . WRITERS Cleaned. oiled, adjusted. repairs to all makes, reasonable rates. work guaranteed. Add-Type Business Equip- ment, 28 Bridgeport Road East, Waterloo (just down from Towers v. 885-2570. BE YOUR OWN Boss. Ser- vice Fuller Brush cust- omers in your area. Ask re: phone plan. Excellent commission. Phone 742- 7572, an CLEANING LADY Required one day a week, Colonial Acres area, own transportation. Write Box VIC-267 Waterloo Chroni- cle. LIVE-IN Cook Housekeeper to care for three children while parents work. To ar- range an interview, call 89343323 days or 884-2953 evenings. 22 HELP WANTED LOOKING FOR A part-time job? Do you enjoy doing needlecraft? You may be the person I need in Wa- terloo. Please phone Ruth 884-7852. TRIPS, PRIZES. Money. Do you w.ant to be a winner? Then join us and show our line of fine jewelry at home parties. Kit with $600 worth of Michele Lynn jewelry supplied, No investment. no deliveries and no experience needed. Very good commission. Interested? Call Mrs, A. Bricker 893-6287 for an ap- pointment 23 AGENTS lk SALES HELP NEW DAY CARE NOW OPEN Alexandta Day Care 68 Alexandra Avenue Wt', Waterloo Square) e are centrally located With qualified staff, new m- door and outdoor equip- ment, In an equally have set- ting Now arr-opting children 2-6 years 25 CHILD CARE COMPETENT PERSON Required for approxima- toly eight days a month, no weekends, to care for temmonth old baby In our home, Colonial Acres Own transportation Write Box WC-267 Waterloo Chronurle KING DAY CARE CENTRE 330 King St. North Waterloo (near University! Accepting Children Ages td Years PHONE 88400! Phone M6.9110 "e----------. H7) (46) (46) an (49) H6) (46) HM 147' A UNIQUE Answer - K-W & District Babysitting Ser- vice urgently requires ba- bysitters in K-w area. Phone 886-4371 between 2:00-9:00 p.m. 22rm,iiearmstt 22m: maven. - . muggy DRESSMAKING AND Al, terations done, M Allen Street East, Waterloo. Phone 743.0463. 26 DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS MICHAEL THF. Tailor does all kinds of tailoring and alterations. even furs and leather Reasonable Call 886-6437 81 Ridgeview Crescent ttt ' 26A TAILORING & ALTERATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL Tai- loring have Jim Donkers, Sr. work on your clothes: ladies' and men's wear. 742-2276. 25 CHILD CARE MAGIC SHOW Available for Christmas or birthday parties For top entertain- ment call Hartley The Ma- gicuan 578-0333 ARE YOU Tired of being alone? If you are unat- tached, meet that special person Write P. 0 Box 104, Owen Sound. Ontario N4K 5P1. tplease state age» 28 PERSONALS SIEGFRIED BEUTLER The Custom Tailor Alterations & Repairs 40 Years Experience WATERLOO CHRONICLE Att: Carriers' Supervisor. 92 King Street South. Waterloo. Ontario. [m SOMETHING NFM' Unattached and Interest. ed Call RenderVous Dat. nng Limited, 65rl66l or 89.rl66l II Ma m <H p m Ilfv If you live in one of these areas and would be interest- ed In delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after 4:00 pm. please fill in the application form and mail to: NAME:...., ADDRESS PHONE,...., BEING 15 and pregnant IS not easy Call Birthright to find out what help you can receive 579-3990 NEWSPAPER CARRIERS new location 49 KING ST. NORTH Waterloo 886-2510 Reunited for Ana: of Belmont and All” and Avon“. Moon and John (48) (48) (U) M7) M7r 148‘ cth EXPECTANT PARENTS Education Classes, physi- eat preparation based on Lamaze. Next class begins January 7-8. Wa- terloo Regional Health Unit, 850 King West. Kitchener.. 744-7357. " PERSONALS NEW TO Town? Join no- host dinner of Newcomers Club. Meet new friends! Phone 744-7253 after 6:00 ATTENTION: SENIOR cr. tizens, would you like to have your hair done in your own home by a pro- fessional? If so, call Pau- line at 884-8711. 36 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOLS t'Nih'gft1's1 you: lite? Mauritanian BuattirtttatdttBtodtry turtt-dsattttmoerow Waterbo Cm PHONE"!!! PMIIIIB I INVENTORY COIIIOI. 1 The rapidly expanding field of production and inventory control in manufacturing may be the answer to your job search, You may get the skills you need by enrolling in this 24-week program, AGE (46) H6) (I) PIANO, LESSONS for chil- dren and adults, from qu- Med experienced teacher in Lakeshore North. at OVEREATERS ANONY- MOUS - Help for people who eat when they aren't hungry and who go on eat- ing hinges for no apparent reason. No fees or weigh- ins. Write P.O. Box 491. Waterloo N2J 4A9, or phone Community Infor- mation Centre. 579-3800. TO SOME We're con- venient, to others we're priced right. still others like our cuts or perms best. But to all we do our best to be friendly and to listen to what you have to say. Welcome to Hens n' Chicks Beauty Salon, 59 Menno Street, Waterloo. 8864t733. MEET NEW And interest- ing people at our special five-week pre-Christmas programs; Disco, Exer- dance, Christmas Decora- tions and Crafts, Yoga, Macrame, Home Fix-It. Waterloo Family Y, 885- EXPERIENCED TEACHER accepting vio- lin and viola students for private lessons in Wa- terloo. Phone 1-622-2136. (46) 32 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION BILLS GUITAR Studio ac- cepting new students, no enrolment fee. Breithaupt Park area. Phone 743- 4001. (52) 3168. SEVERAL YEARS Book- keeping experience for various small businesses. Complete set of books to trial balance as well as any type of financial sta- tement you may require, Monthly or weekly. For your specific business Call 699-4193, an DO YOUR Children need in- dividual attention to learn swimming skills? Enrol in the Waterloo Ws, Enrich- ment Swimming Lessons with only five students per instructor. Call 885-3500. 37 BUSINESS SERVICES GIFT BUYING Services - Let our experts buy: Christmas, wedding, birthday, etc,, gifts for your employees, secre- taries, clients, etc No service charge Delivery possible The Creative Touch, 578-8610 40 COURSES Tm-COUNTY TRUCK DRIVE TRAINING Loam to dnve "actor under or trucks now Next Class Starts Docembw tt BRANTFORC KITCHENER 756 0223 7435011 M TUTORING (46) (46) (49) (46) M6) 107) (Continued trom D090 It) written and spoken have poured forth since the Go- vernor-General delivered the Speech from the Throne. It began by stating ... "My Ministers were given a man- date to change the direction of the Government of Cana- da, as we enter the 1980’s. The basic purpose of that change will be to enhance the rights, freedoms and op- portunities of individual 35 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOL This is your chance to get marketable job skills - FAST. We accept students into the following programs every Monday. Clerk-Typist Accounting Clerk Secretary-Shorthand Secretary-Machine Transcription You can progress through these programs at your own speed. The average pro- gram duration is 4 to 12 months. Give us a call or drop in. We'll give you program de- tails, tell you about job pos- sibilities and help you to se- lect the right program for you. Fees are low. i'aNRiftQ your lite? max-um manned-am. i/%tertoo Cam CLERICAL/ SECRE'I’ARY ffiff'f'i, 5.95 9.81! The Ottawa . Report soc-1320 I sac-sun " 3:2. tttF BENT’S CAMERAS ”Ki-951s I 'rettrrtet'ue. ON MOST COLOR PRINT FILM IN BY " - OUT BY 5 Because of the dominance of the Liberal administra- tions in running the affairs of the nation, it will be so- metime before the ne direction for the 80's begi. to emerge. Initially, it being revealed in a drastic change in leadership style between Joe Clark and Pier- re Trudeau. The new Prime Minister intends to reverse the trend towards big go- vemment, to restore the pri- macy of the people in Par- liament over government, to provide for a more open administration, and to res- tore the spirit of coopera- tive federalism across the nation. HOUR FILM SERVICE Canadians. and reestablish the spirit of partnership and renewal which are fun- elemental to our federa- Already the policy pat- tems are beginning to emer- ge. The Canadian economy is in a desperate condition arising from the eleven bil- lion dollar deficit in dome tic expenditure plus a may] billion dollar deficit in external balance of pay- ments. To deal with the do- mestic deficit, restraint has to be the order of the day and this theme has been well established try, the Clark government over the past four months. The re- cord of the new government is already impressive. Amongst the achievements of the past 5 months are the following: - introduction of Freedom of Information legislation to the House of Commons - announcement of the go- vemment's tax credit plan for mortgage interest pay- ments and property taxes - reaffirmation of Cana- da's NATO commitments - vigorous investigation of energy questions - "To/ernent towards re- sponsible government in the North - positive action towards the movement of grain and the development of a port facility in Prince Rupert - humanitarian leadershi in the South-East Asian 'il fugee program I am pleased to announce that the official opening of the Waterloo riding Consti- tuency office will take place on Saturday, November 17th. between 10 and 12 noon in the lower mall at Wa- terloo Square, From From c Cotor 3th Moon. [1mm REPRINTS " 3.6040

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