Those participating in the display include the Waterloo Family YMCA, the Waâ€" terloo County Board of Eduâ€" cation, University of Waâ€" terloo, Canada Employâ€" ment, Conestoga College and Calvary United Church among others. Learning opportunity for women Interested women wili have the opportunity to. get sofme information on jobâ€" related training, academics, recreation, leisure activiâ€" ties and much more during the information day at the mall. ‘‘Are you looking for a place to start?"" is the theme of this year‘s Learnâ€" ing Opportunity for Women display at Fairview Mall on Thursday, August 28 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. . In 1956 the government of Ontario started a program of erecting plaques to recogâ€" nize people, places, buildâ€" ings, and events of provinâ€" cilal significance. There have been over nine hundred blue and gold plaques erectâ€" ~ The Ontario: Heritage Foundation is an agency of Plaque honors city founder e Weight loss is supervised by experienced nurses and nutritionists in private oneâ€"toâ€"one sessions, and is designed to take off weight quickly and safely without drugs, strenuous exercises or fad diets. e Stabilization and maintenance, using behavior modification techniques, will teach you how to keep weight off forever. You feel better, look better, work better. WEIGHT LOSS OF 130 LBS. NO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION ONE STEP TOWARDS A HEALTHIER YOU No Contracts, tasting or special exercises No promises ~ just results s 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday Master Charge/Visa Also in Toronto i 30 Duke St. West, Suite 603 Corporation Square â€" 745â€"5603 Kitchener, Ont. The erection of plaques is another function of the Foundation. Possible topics are suggested by interested people or organizations. Often the Foundation wili perform its own research. Anyone may write sending all available historical data on a proposed subject. It offers assistance in esâ€" tablishing the L.A.C.A.C. programs and offers â€"grants and loans for the restoration and renovation of historicalâ€" ly or architecturally sigâ€" nificant buildings. If approved, there will be a formal public unveiling ceremony arranged by the local sponsors with assistanâ€" ce from the Foundation‘s staff. The actual plaques cost about $600. This has It advises the Ministry .of Culture and Recreation on the issuing of licences for archaeology and designating sites. It participates in a trust program which solicits gifts of buildings, artifacts and works of art. The curâ€" rent value of all gifts to the Foundation exceeds $10,000,000. the Province which was ‘‘created to assist and enâ€" courage the preservation of our heritage and Culture". A board of thirty private ciâ€" tizens who are appointed by the Lieutenant Governor performs four functions. ‘"A very special Thanks to a helpful and friendly staff at Professional Weight Control Clinic for their help with my weight loss. I feel much better. I would recommend them highly to anyone."‘ Marjorie T. Bloomingdale, Ont. Although he held no ofâ€" ficial positions in the comâ€" munity, Erb played an imâ€" portant part in the establish~ ment and development of the City of Waterloo. He died in 1830. In 1806 the Erb family moved to the bushland. By 1808 he built the first saw mill in the area and by 1816 he built a grist mill which saw continucus use for 111 years. The mill became the centre of the growing comâ€" munity which Erb called Waterloo. Erb was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania in 1772. He was the fourth son of Christian and Maria Erb. In 1804, at age 32, he marâ€" ried: Magdelena, the daughter of John and Anna Erb. In 1805 Erb purchased 900 acres of bushland which later became the site of the City of Waterioo. Waterloo has â€" four plaques. The first was erectâ€" ed in June 1957 in Waterloo Park to honour Abraham Erb, the founder of Waâ€" terloo. It was hoped that the plaque would _ attract tourists as well as arouse inâ€" terest among local citizens about the subject. doubled in the past three years. They are manufacâ€" tured by Nelson Bronze in New Hamburg. Government services install the plaques. CLIP US FOR $ 2 -OOZ‘?V'.Iri’.â€cf.?".ï¬l;".t‘v'.?'s.’ï¬n‘.’?é cats. Chery!, 17, works in a Waterloo clothing store and plans to return to school in the fall to study a business course. She claims to have no parâ€" ticular hobbies, but admitted she likes sports and, of course, her three CONNIE A HEAD FOR BUSINESS Yes! You can clip us for $2.00 off the regular price of a wash, cut and style. Simply cut onor:? the capable stylists pictured here (face value of each is $2.00) and bring it with you to Fridays. Save all the faces for future use. Only one face may be used per person per visit. Let‘s face it, you save by clipping us JOHNSON‘S GLENRIDGE PLAZA onLy WATERLOO, ONTARIO MARILYN