35 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOLS 32 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE D The Canadian Institute of Tractor Trailer Praining RIDE NEEDED To Brantâ€" ford area daily from Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterioo; . wili share costs. Phone 884 1273 after six. (19) LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS CALL US â€" We‘ll be glad you did. Hens n‘ Chicks Beauty Salon, 59 Menno Street, Waterloo, 886â€"2733. (19) ELEANOR‘S ELECTROâ€" LYSIS Studio for removal of unwanted hair. Special rates for students. Free consultation. Phone 884â€" 3876 for appointment. EXPECTANT PARENTS Education Classes, physiâ€" cal preparation based on Lamaze. Next class begins May 12â€"13th. Waâ€" terioo Regional Health Unit, 850 King â€" West. Kitchener. 744â€"7357. DO SOMETHING NEW:! Unattached and interestâ€" ed. Call Rendezvous Datâ€" ing, 653â€"1661 or 893â€"1661 or 836â€"1661 11:00 a.m. â€" 11 SPRING WELCOMES Life â€" If you are pregnant, proâ€" tect the new life in you. For help during pregâ€" nancy call Birthright 579â€" Page 22 â€" Waterloo Chronicie, Wednesday, May 7, 1980 "STOP WISHING For beauâ€" tiful nails‘", surprise soâ€" mebody! Have long, perâ€" fect nails by tonight. The Total Look 742â€"2321. (tf} 28 PERSONALS TEACHER Of piano and theory ; children and aduwit beginners. Phone 742â€"1976. (19) People wishing to have their bicycles marked should take them to their local fire station between 10 a.m. and noon on Saturday mornings. perty. > f The firefighters will engrave the bicycles with the owner‘s driver‘s licence number or that of his parents during their ‘Operation Identification‘. They will be marked with electric engravers supâ€" plied by the Waterloo Regional Police and the inâ€" dependent insurance agents and brokers of Waterloo. After marking the bicycle, the firefighters will affix a reflective sticker indicating that it has been marked for easy identification. Sticker hampers bicycle thieves 416â€"864â€"9381 (19) (th) (tt) Conestoga College provides ‘"education for employment®. For information on either of the above two programs. give us a call. The program allows students to enter this industry with a degree of ‘Skill and knowledge which enables them to function as an assistant cook in a productive and efficient manner. ¢ ‘Again, job prospects for graduates from this 20â€"week program are good. Most graduates find jobs in the K W area, but the food and hospitality industry in other major areas is also hiring. As a graduate of this program, you will have acquired the skills to serve foods and beverages in a pleasant and competent manner. One or two weeks of work experience training gives the student onâ€"site experience. 35 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOLS Job opportunities for graduates from this 10â€"week program are exeellent. The hospitality industry is expanding rapidly and is hiring a large number of skilled workers in major areas. for the rest of your life? PREPARATION SERVICE â€" The annual fishing event is sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Waterloo and Kitchener, and the manageâ€" ment of the Kitchener Holiâ€" day Inn. ‘"‘The Kitchener Holiday Inn swimming pool will be our substitute for a clear, fast running trout stream," said Don Willcox, chairman of the Rotary fishing comâ€" mittee. Nearly 100 handicapped children will ‘go fishing‘ on Saturday, May 10. ‘The chilâ€" dren are from the Kâ€"W Roâ€" tary Children‘s Centre in Kitchener. o Dr. Campbell, 37, an asâ€" sociate professor of philoâ€" sophy at St. Jerome‘s Colâ€" lege is the first faculty member from one of the church colleges to receive a distinguished teacher award. Dr. Smith, 37, is a speciaâ€" list on insect populations but teaches a broad range of courses within the departâ€" ment. The ‘‘distinguished Dr. Martin, 60, has been with UW for the past 18 years and is a specialistâ€" in modern British Literature. Handicapped children to go trout fishing Every year three teachers at the University of Waâ€" terloo are honored in recogâ€" nition of a continued record of teaching excellence on campus. This year the ;:vard phgotes to Drb':‘. ‘(‘:,arlnp- 11, ilosthy, . Walter R. Martin, English and Dr. Stephen M. Smith, biology. ASTRA TRUST & 104 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, ONT. N2J 1P5 ACROSS FROM WATERLOO SQUARE Smoking! WwOOD AUTO HYPNOSIS HYPNOSIS 159 King St., Suite 3 â€" Kiichener, Ont $79â€"1900. 9 a. m.â€"9 p.m msored by the Rotary < â€" The children, several who s of Waterloo and â€" are in wheelchairs, try to ener, and the manageâ€" â€" catch the trout and each fiâ€" of the Kitchener Holiâ€" â€" sherman can take home all in. he catches. : Three UW teachers â€" honored (Chequing Privileges) â€N.l?'a!a mw BONUS Savings Account 12%% The award winners are nominated by students and other teachers and decided upon by a committee repreâ€" senting undergraduate and graduate students, alumni and faculty. They will be presented with this honor at the spring convocation teacher‘‘ awards have been offered since the spring of ©76. Criteria for the awards include intellectual vigor, communication skills, preâ€" sentation of subject matter, concern for students and some indication that the teacher has a favorble and lasting influence. Close to 150 specially seâ€" lected trout, each about 15 inches long, are placed in the pool a few days in advanâ€" ce of the event. Fishing poles, ‘bait and instruction are provided poolside. /.. Waterloo Alderman Mary Jane â€" Mewhinney â€" and Kitchener Alderman Will Ferguson will take part in a contest to see who can catch the first fish. ® PREâ€"SCHOOL â€" TO GRADE 8 All Programs 50% French, 50% English FULL DAY SENIOR _ _KINDERGARTEN PLANNED FOR SEPT. ®© Individual Progress Stressed © Nonâ€"Denominational * Grade School Hours CHILDREN BORKN BEFORE MARCH 1, 1976 WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR ADMISSION INTO SENIOR KINDERGARTEN IN SEPT. 1980. â€" Visitors Welcome â€" CALL 886â€"6510 KCâ€"W Bulky household articles not normaily picked up during weekly refuse collections must be placed at the curb by 8:00 a.m. on the above date if collection is desired by the City of Waterloo Works Department. : Commercial and industrial wastes, trees, stumps and building construction debris will not be accepted. Call 886â€"2310 for further information. Information regarding the areas of responsibility of this Committee can be obtained by contacting the City Clerk‘s Office, City Hall, Waterloo, Telephone 886â€" 1550. Applications in writing, addressed to the undersigned will be received to fill a vacancy on the Energy Conâ€" servation Committee for the City of Waterloo. CITY OF WATERLOO ENERGY CONSERVATION Uâ€"LOCK IT â€" â€" U KEEP THE KEY â€" â€" â€" SATURDAY, MAY 10th, 1980 CITY OF WATERLOO R.C. KEELING CITY CLERK CITY HALL WATERLOO, ONTARIO J.D. Willis © Commissioner of Works