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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Apr 1981, p. 10

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PAGE 10 â€" waTERLOO CHRONICLE] Wednesoay . APAl 22.‘ 1081 'iywd‘qm becoming to you â€" coming to us! CORKER ONTARIOQ AND DUKE $TS., KiTCHENER AND WATERLOO SQuARE Sears Portrait Studio l‘PARI(uAy oz SALES aan No age limit. Photographic package includes two 8x10s, two 5x7s and 10 wallet size colour portraits. 95¢ for each additional subject in portrait. Choice of backgrounds. Poses our Passport Service Available while you wait 455 King North. Waterioo 884â€"5110 HENRY VOGEL 29 years expenence in the automotive industry BABIES â€" CHILDAEN * ADULTS « FAMIL Y GROUPS Fairmew Park Mail, Kitchener Mon . Tues.. Sat 9 30 a m tull 5 00 p m Wed . Thurs . Fr 9:30 a m. till 9 00 p m Pn DOUBLE FEATURE C LEASING 14 colour portraits your money‘s worth . . . and more AVAILABLE INY§ ADDN. TO PACKACEF TtTraItSs 1 W total includes 95¢ deposit More and more people are leasing Get the facts from Henry ar Parkway n o w BUY THE CAR OR BY THE MONTH LEASE YOUR 1981 FUEL EFFICIENT FORD CAR NOW Offer for portraits taken through April 25 &E &4 & : A.A_»,r 'k’“ ’f’;’}wk M w T. 1022 So different at three months, six . . nine months, iwelve. Rememâ€" ber the changes aways with professional keepâ€" sake portraits taken regularly at Sears. your baby You reafhomafter to us WaATHFRLOO LIMi Tt C PORTRAITS Dust off your walking shoes, you will need them for the next five Sundays. The Chamber of Commerce is repeatâ€" ing its highly successâ€" ful guided walking tours of the City of Waterloo. Attendance averaged about 285 people last year with a high of over 400 for the University of Waterioo tour. Robert Whitton and Noel Sedman are orâ€" ganizing the tours which run from April 26 to May 31 (excluding May 17 which is the holiday weekend). The walks start at 2 p.m. The resulting moistureâ€"balance helps hair stay softer, more manageableâ€"even after repeated shampoos. So you can enjoy stronger, longerâ€"lasting curis. Call today and make an appointment for an MQ Custom Salon Perm. Some perms rob hair of precious moisture. But the Moisture Quotient Perm replenishes and restores the natural moisture your hair was born with. So hair stays soft and bouncy. The MQ Perm is customâ€"formulated to fit your hair‘s moisture needs. We analyze your hair type, then adjust the perm accordingly. 128 WEBER ST N. WATERLOO REG. $45.00 [ _ ON SALE 27 . was Walking tours start this Sunday 40% OFF PERMS You can feel how beautiful it looks. Sale Ends May 31. 1981 WESTMOUNT PLACE WATERLOO CUSTOM FRAMING AT BENTS CAMERAS WESTMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE LET US CUSTOM FRAME & MAT YOUR FAVOURITE PICTURES, DIPLOMAS. NEEDLE POINT ETC. All Work Done On Premises at Reasonable Prices BENTS CAMERAS Marg and Bob Rowell will be repeatâ€" ing their very interestâ€" ing tours of the downâ€" town Wateriloo area with regard to the ar Noel Sedman will be conducting the first tour, emphasizing the park‘s wildlife. Sid Amster will be guiding the second tour of the park with specific refâ€" erence to tree identifiâ€" cation. and last about two hours. Each tour is guided by someone with expertise in that area. The first and last tours will be of Waterâ€" loo Park. 886â€"5520 Joint tours of Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterioo will be conducted on May 10. This will be an eitherâ€"or situation since thetours will occur simultaneously chigectural and historiâ€" cal points of interest. The northern section will be covered on the May 3 tour and the southern section will be on the May 24 walk. 663 Colby Dr. Waterioo © Custom Gifts © Custom Firing © Greenware Glazes The wildlife tour this Ceramic Classes NOW STARTING advance â€" intermediate THE CERAMIC SsTUDIOS 886â€"0460 APRIL 21 22â€"23 Sunday will meet in Wateriloo Park in the parking lot of the Rink in the Park at 2 p.m. The tour will include white deer, black deer, raccoons, bobwhite, quail, wood duck, peaâ€" cdcks, domesticated rabbits, turkeys, chickâ€" ens, donkeys, goats and pigs, in addition to the usual birds and squirâ€" rels which frequent the park. Waterloo Park, the city‘s largest, is open all year round and costs about $29,000 to maintain. The animal display was built in 1967 and was donated by the Lion‘s Club as their Centennial projâ€" ect. Some of the offâ€" spring from those origâ€" inal animals are still at the Park while others have been acquired from zoos and game farms. The study of wildlife has been a lifelong hobby for Noe! Sedâ€" man. He was born in Wales and lived most of his life in England. After serving in the Air as Cooke and son and has been in the travel business ever since. He is presently teaching the travel course at Lougheed Business College. There are many things besides the wildâ€" life worth taking a note of in the Park. Waterâ€" leo‘s First Public School has been mainâ€" tained by the City as a museum in Waterloo since 1893. It served as a school house from Force, he joined Thomâ€" 1820 till 1842 when a stone building was erected. It was then rented as a residence for 50 years. It is typiâ€" cal log construction with doveâ€"tailed corners. In 1969, major repairs were done by the students of Laurel Vocational School. Other facilities in the Park include baseball diamonds, and a bandâ€" shell amphitheatre which was built in 1967. Bring the children and your lunch this Sunday to visit Waterloo Park and learn about the wildlife. Karen Redman is a free lance writer for the Tourism Commitâ€" tee of the Waterloo Chamber of Comâ€" merce.

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