PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY , MAY 20, 1981 ye0 \‘\ £ . xpi* Volvo CK F ‘A\\‘C" ~ Rabb't ce Mercedes f N. American models. } Totally unique., " .+ Not a set.,. M Not a perm. Body Amplifier Treatment UniCur|"* Body Amplifier Treatment. The first effective body treatment for your hair from Helene Curtis. Reg. ©28.00 nc $9 500 and set. L sn L2 1. Totally new. electricity is no shock shnoCk / TRHLMK| . / & PERMS lncth;ng Cut & Set. e WASH CUT & SET r., e CUT & BLOW DRY .. 255 Toligate Blvd. off Glen Forrest Blvd MON. CLOSED APPOINTMENTS Tues 9â€"5 Wed. 9â€"7 CALL . "‘"‘""*s, * sars or marsc 388â€"6800 ALBERTO owner of ASTORIA HAIRSTYLING in Kitchener with 16 years of experience, WILL BE HERE WEDNESDAYS. H[gtkeshore HAIR DESIGN lettinsg the h OU immer mean vernead pow Dissatistied with,. present service For expert repairs call Mike or Kiaus at |+ ing werneal could kn SPECIAL WED. OMNLY 47 9r mestogo Rd W Waterio« y Ih' at Ine 884â€"7640 Whatever style you want UniCur! Body Amplifier Treatment will realign the struc ture of your hair to hold that style in place ... up to a full six weeks! hins it NJ . 12.00 30" S] nll $] nl ontario hydro io hydro William T. Townâ€" shend, director of eduâ€" cation for the Waterioo County board of educaâ€" tion has been appointed by Premier William Davis to serve on the Ontario Council of Uniâ€" Townshend appointed to university council gallery 12 12 UNIVERSITY AVENUE EAST, WATERLOO, 886â€" 2020 picture framing world The discerning person who has . made an investment in original works of art such as fine paintings, original prints, limited edition reproductions, fabric art, treasured docuâ€" ments, or family heirlooms should understand that quality framing is also a necessary investment. It will ensure the preservation of these valued objects, and display them in a manner that will enhance their beauty giving many years of satisfaction to the owner. /25(' /1)1((’ //Yw//)(zy . s //I%l()f‘f(lll/ to. you. Why versity Affairs for a threeâ€"vear term. The 20â€" member council acts as an adviâ€" sory board to governâ€" ment on all matters pertaining to colleges and universities in the Prior to becoming director of education for the Waterloo County board of educaâ€" tion in 1979, Townshend served as superintendâ€" ent of operations and superintendent of planâ€" The council was formed in 1974 to reâ€" place the Committee on University Affairs. It includes members from the postâ€"seconâ€" dary academic comâ€" munity, secondary school area, business, industry and others with ties to the educaâ€" tional system. It meets two days a month to conduct public hearâ€" ings and hold meetings with representatives from the universties and colleges in the province. province, including government funding, approvali of new graduâ€" ate and professional programs. WANT ADS N Appointed at the same time as Townâ€" shend was Charles M. Carmichaell, professor of Geophysics at the University of Western Ontario in London. Both appointments are effective immediately. Townshend graduatâ€" ed from London Teachâ€" ers‘ College and reâ€" ceived his B.A. from the University of Westâ€" ern Ontario and his Master of Education degree from the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto. He is married and the faâ€" ther of five children. He is a recipient of the Queen‘s silver jubiâ€" lee award and received the City of Waterioo award for community service, 1976. An active member of the association of large school boards in Ontarâ€" i0 {(ALSBO)}, Townâ€" shend presently serves on ALSBO‘s legislative and finance committee and is a former chairâ€" man and member of the board of governors, Renison College, Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo. ning and development. He joined the former Waterloo public school board as an inspector and assistant superinâ€" tendent in 1966, and was appointed assisâ€" tant superintendent of planning and developâ€" ment at the inception of the Waterioo County board in 1969.