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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Feb 1981, p. 9

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Nuclear Energy and the Third World will be one of the topics dis- cussed on Tuesday, Feb M at a free public meet- ing The other main topic for the evening will be Nuclear Energy and the Ontario election Volunteer drivers The meeting will in- elude a slide tape pre- sentation on Nuclear Power in the Third World by Dorothy Frie- sen. The meeting will begin at 7:30 pm. at the Adult Recreation Centre in Waterloo (Corner of King & Allen Streets). Sponsored by THINK tTotal Honesty in Nu- clear Knowledge), For further informa- tion call David Assmann at 886-2567. Volunteer drivers are needed for two Waterloo nursery schools in order for them to continue with programs for the special needs of children referred by the Waterloo Regional Health Unit. The schools prepare children for Kindergar- ten and help them deve- lop self esteem and so- cial skills, The program The schools are sup- ported by two churches, Mount Zion Lutheran with 15 children and the First United with 16 children. 100 KING $T.SOUTH,WATERLOO 886-0210 " KING ST. WEST, KITCHENER 578-6900 Royal Trust 141/296 (PER ANNUM) is currently being paid on our Guaranteed Savings Account Retirement Savings Plan. NO FEES on COMMISSIONS INTEREST PAID QUARTERLY. also helps mothers with parenting skills, making them more aware of their children's needs and encouraging them to accept more personal responsibility for them- selves and their chit dren, At Mount Zion, ehil- dren attend three mom- ings out of the week. Mothers attend a mothers' meeting every Monday while their pre- nursery children (under three» attend a special stimulation program, The mothers participate as a parent-teacher at the nursery at least once a month. The nursery at First United caters to the child whose mother is unable to or will not par- ticipate in a program. Both nurseries have a paid staff of two and three members, plus seven or eight volun- teers each day, includ- ing students from Cones- toga College, University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier. University. The organizers of the program say that "every child deserves an equal chance to deve- lop his potential -- to have a better chance to succeed at school and in the community in the fu- ture. But these pro- grams will be impos- sible if we do not have more volunteer driv- Anyone able to volun- tions atom leer as a driver either Regular FK once a week or on a tem- parts. For 1 porary basis should call mation, c Rhoda Ernst at 886-6986 Gary A. Du or Jean Rate at 886-7855. or 743-7109 ichil~ Seventy-five mili- tiamen are being sought T by the Highland Fusr ehil- tiers of Canada during a mar two week recruiting reek. campaign which begins I a on Monday in Cambrid- every ge and the Twin Cities to become a militiaman Lieutenant .Colonel Tom Fisher, command- ing officer of the Reser- ve Force infantry regi- ment, said applicants will be interviewed at the Cambridge (Galt) Armoury and the Gage Street Armoury, Kn. chener, Monday and Thursday evenings from 7:30 - to pm, February 23 to March 5. Candidates. both male and female between the ages of 17 and Mi, who are physically fit and pass normal recruiting assessments will be ac- cepted. LCol Fisher added members of the reserve force undertake all phases of military train- ing such as: radio com- munications, driving, military tactics. The co says a private recruit earns $9.75 per three hour training night and $55 for a weekend of training. After one year's ser- vice. "trained reservists have an opportunity to serve in overseas loca- tions along with their Regular Force counter- parts. For further infor- mation, contact W0 Gary A. Dunn at 743-7401 PAN TSUITS - DRESSES Wehouse UNIFORMS OPEN: Moet. - Wed. " Thu". a Fri. Ht Weber Perkebde Buelneee Centre SSO Perkelde Drive, Waterloo 886-8460 or 886-8461 I/ 3 OFF (excluding new arrivals) "FOR LIGHTING EXCELLENCE " WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,198? - PAGE 9 Phone For Appointment between 6-10 p.m. Booked Mon Much 31, 1981 Focusln t"-isiif'stu '<htreWrD D. 893-7587 9t “I400 PACKAGES 15% trr" All

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