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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Mar 1981, p. 13

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%\\;\. e FULLY LICENSED § The thappp m.“s-mm C3 Waterioo services are at Parkminster United Church, 275 Erb Street The World Day of Prayer has been ob served for over 50 years, and is celebrated in about 30 countries. Members of almost every denomination of church in Waterioo will be joning together for World Day of Prayer services this Friday. Anglicans, Presbyâ€" terians, Roman Cathoâ€" lics, Lutherans, Menâ€" nonites, Pentecostal, Missionary Church and United Church members i hku? rt. mgh? War dp‘hnu nt ~Chronicle appointment Before coming to the Chronicle, she had been working as a sales representaâ€" tive for the Georgeâ€" town Independent weekly newspaper in Georgetown, Ont. Murphy, who grew up in Cambridge, Ont., began her sales career with the Cambridge â€" Daily Reporter in 1978. Bill Karges, manâ€" ager of the Waterloo Chronicle, is pleased to announce the apâ€" pointment of Linda Murphy as sales reâ€" presentative with the Chronicle, effecâ€" tive immediately. TASTE OF EUROPE AT AFFORDABLE PRICES World Day of Prayer Home birth discusséed 653â€"4411 OF EUROPE Sunâ€"Wed AT 11 am â€" 10 pm ABLE PRICES Thursâ€"Sat 3â€"4411 11 am â€" 1 am 2 €® ectitiee L t9: z 4A %‘.:': tC "Thusdinnenenamaizadi C YPandptet .A countants and is entitled ‘‘Taxation 1980°‘. The live program will be atred Monday, March 9 from 7:30â€"8:30 o.m. on Cablecast Channel 4. There will be three chartered _ accountants on air answering quesâ€" tions of general interest and a support staff of ten other chartered accounâ€" tants manning teleâ€" phones and answering as many questions as posâ€" sible during the proâ€" gram. _ This is the second year that the local chartered accountants association The Waterloo Wellingâ€" ton Chartered Accounâ€" tants‘ Association is sponsoring a phoneâ€"in tax seminar on Grand River Cable TV to deal with any %:nestions the general public has conâ€" cerning their individual tax returns. This seminar is being organized by Dianne Romano of Coopers & Lybrand Chartered acâ€" All are welcome at these services. For further_ information, phone Rae Rhodes at at the afternoon service. This year, the service deals with peoples‘ carâ€" ing attitude towards each other and the earth and its resources. Someâ€" times called the first ecol?ists. North Ameriâ€" can Indians from many native traditions have compiled the service. The speakers will be Flora Eor?e of the Naâ€" tive Council on Justice, in the afternoon, and Dr. Eduard Riegert from the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary in the evening. E. at 2 p.m., and at Christ Lutheran Church at Anndale and Lexingâ€" ton, at 7: 30 p.m. Babyâ€" sitting will be avalhhlye ___ Accountant help with tax returns has sponsored this seâ€" minar and is part of a wide ranging program of lectures and tax preâ€" paration programs for those members of the community unable to afâ€" ford services of a reguâ€" lar tax preparation firm. This trend has led to an evening of discussion on the development, The Rebirth of Home Birth, to be held Mar. 12 at Wilâ€" frid Laurier University at 7:30 p.m. in the Paul Martin Centre. Linda and Dean Mekâ€" In addition, Elsie Cressman, a nurseâ€"midâ€" wife and a former misâ€" sionary in Africa for 23 years, will discuss home delivery. She presently way and Irene and Jim Galway, two Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo couples who recently opted to have their children delivered at home, will speak. More and more Canaâ€" dgian mothers are conâ€" sideringâ€" and indeed havingâ€" their children delivered in _ their homes, instead of in hoâ€" It came about because of the interest in home delivery by two Wilfrid Laurier University stuâ€" dents, Jane Vock of Mitâ€" chell, and _ Carolyn Miller of Etobicoke. donor clinic is a nurse at the Kâ€"W Hoâ€" spital. The evening will aopen with a 26â€"minute film, Midwife. After the formal preâ€" sentation, there will be discussion over refreshâ€" ments. The Kâ€"W Red crosg,is holding a blood donor clinic tonight at the grace Lutheran Church at 136 Margaret Street, Kitchener. The clinic will be open from 6:00 to 8: 30 p.m. The members of the Waterloo Wellington Chartered Accountants Association _ contribute their time on a volunâ€" tary basis to these proâ€" grams in order to assist the community in their area of expertise. HOT DOG EARNS TTS First a Harvey‘s hot dog has to pass a strict inspection. It has to be a genuine Shopsy Hotâ€" dog. It has to be firm. And fresh. And only then will it be promoted to the grill That‘s where the Harvey‘s hot dog really earns its stripes. It‘s slowly nudged to a perfectly charâ€"broiled balâ€" ance of outer crispness and inner juiciness. The stripes from the grill will tell you that. And finally as a just reward, the Harvey‘s hot dog is The Finest in Western Hospitality 405 KING ST. N., WATERLOO PHONE 888â€"6070 Fully licensed under the LLBO HARVEY‘S RESTAURANTS Cassidys WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WE DNESDA Y 410 King St. N., Waterloo presented to you on a freshly toasted bun for you to have it any way you want it... the works, double pickles... whatever! That‘s how a Harvey‘s hot dog earns its stripes. And that‘s how Harvey‘s makes a hot dog a beautiful thing. Harvey‘s makees a hot dog â€" a beautiful thing. MARCH 4, 1981 HARVEY‘s â€" PAGE 13

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