id iivliliih sc stratnirtsies acmiditioad Germanic and Slavic _ A fertility awareness Languages® at UW is Clinic takes place at the offering courses in Poâ€" Waterloo Regional lish at the beginners Hurlth Unit, May 28 and intermediate level. _ f mfli)"i†â€" 9 p.m., 860 These courses: P St.W., Kitgchener. 101/102 and 201/ Nurse Marcia Redâ€" 101/102 and 201/202 contain, apart from reading, writing. comâ€" prehension and gramâ€" mar, elements of Poâ€" lish literature and culâ€" Christian womens‘ meeting A course in Polish literature has been proposed and it may be offered in 1982, if there are enough interested students. Interested persons should contact the inâ€" structor, Dr. Barbara Sharratt (native speakâ€" er) at 745â€"0275 or the secretary of the Gerâ€" manic and Slavic Lanâ€" guages Department, Mrs. C. Nelson at 885â€" 1211 ext. 2428. A luncheon put on by the Kâ€"W Christian Women‘s Club will <be held May 26 from 1â€"3 p.m. at the Bingeman Park Ballroom in Kitâ€" chener. _~ University of Waterâ€" loo also offers correâ€" spondence courses in Polish. The luncheon will feature music by the Beckett School of Piano with Marjorie Beckett and young guest artists. Guest speaker Carol Kent will also be on hand. Kent is a communiâ€" cations specialist who was selected to appear in the 1978 and ©79 editions of Outstanding Young Women of America. For reservaâ€" tions call 893â€"5382 or 579â€"5694. There will be a free nursery on locaâ€" tion. The Grand River Branch of the United Empire Loyalists will be meeting May 24, 2:30 p.m. at the Harâ€" court Memorial United Church in Guelph. Loyalists‘ meeting Guest speaker will be Dr. Helen Dow from the University of Guelph whose topic will be "The Architecâ€" tural Heritage of the Loyalists." In particuâ€" lar, Mr. Dow will speak on the Germanic houseâ€"barn design, which exists in some parts of southern Onâ€" tario. For further inâ€" formation call 886â€" _ Ne at the ty of ter| g Hu tres RY or 17 M “1'“‘ 1 take mond will be on hand to discuss how pregnanâ€" cies can be planned or prevented. Admission is one dollar. Hearing society meeting The Canadian Hearâ€" ing Society in Waterloo Region is holding its third annual meeting 7: 30 â€" 10: 30 p.m., June 1 at the Rockway Garâ€" dens Senior Citizens Centre in Kitchener. Reverend R.J. Rumâ€" ball will be guest speaker. Meditation lecture A free information lecture on transcenâ€" dental meditation will be at the Universiâ€" ty of terloo in the Hu ties building, r 17 he lecture 1 take ce May 21 at 8 p.m., and is sponâ€" sored by the Maharishi International. Acaâ€" demy, a nonâ€"profit eduâ€" cational organization. Social planning council meet Car rally The Social Planning Council of Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo will be holdâ€" ing its annual meeting May 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Waterloo Public Liâ€" brary. Dr. Sherman Merle from Wilfrid Laurier University will speak on "Dismantling Social Welfare â€" What is Happening in the U.5.? Is Canada Next?" All are welâ€" come. A car rally will be presented by the Kitchâ€" ener Waterloo Rally Club on Thursday, May 21. Registration is from 6:30 p.m. to 7: 30 p.m. at the Conestoga Mall in Waterloo. This will be a simple car rally for beginners and anyâ€" one interested in trying out this sport. For more informaâ€" tion contact Tom Haysâ€" ton at 743â€"7343 or Dennis Wharton at 699â€" 5735. ED.BERGMAN JEWELLERS 42 KING ST. S. all at / price â€" Open Tues. to Sat. 9 to 5:30 p.m. Fri. 9 to 9 p.m. One genuine peridot and diamond pendant .. $4695. One genuvine amethyst 14K bracelet .............$2450. One pearl & blue sapphire broach ................ $950. Come in and see the odd pieces of Sterling flatware in most of the patterns made After 28 Years In Business Ed. Bergman Announces , that he‘s GOING OUT OF BUSINESS WATERLOO WATERLOO CHRONLILCLE , WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1981 â€" 'Aï¬ 11 886â€"1180