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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Nov 1981, p. 14

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(416) 463â€"1111. Collect Calls accepted. The Ontario Government â€" Working to Help People L----------------J lent and Protective Order) of Elks of Canâ€" ada invites area men and women to an orâ€" ganizational meeting for the local Kâ€"W Lodge, to be held Tuesâ€" day, Dec. 1 at 7: 30 p.m. at the Knights of Coâ€" lumbus Hall, Universiâ€" ty Ave., Waterloo. â€"â€"FREEâ€"â€" I 6E l You PAGE 14 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1981 BULLETIN BOARDâ€"â€"m Residents Messiah invited holds to Elks music night meeting i0 arvood a masi: man For information, call 576â€"4103. The group, a nonâ€" profit society which raises funds for local charities, is known across Canada for its Purple Cross fund, which donates money for deaf chilgren. The B.P.O. (Benevoâ€" Other important considerations are: HowN Marriageâ€"how does it affect your rating? Your ___ e e recordsâ€"can you review and change them? The _ ""°Y Coor s la»g_ > what are yc_;ur’n‘ght§ finq responsibilitiqs 2 Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations These are just a few of the topics covered in _ a our free bookiet "The F acts About Credit And @ Ontarlo You." To get your copy write: "Credit And You", Consumer Information Centre, 555 Yonge St., Gord Walker , Minister Toronto, Ont., M7A 2H6. Or phone Wiliiam Davis, Premies (416)963â€"1111. Collect calls accepted. The Ontario Government â€" Working to Help People very consumer should know the basic facts E about buying on credit: how tgdge( it, use it and maintain a good credit record. You should also know what to do if credit is denied or counselling is needed. THE _ FACTS ARE GREDIT S&YOU Everyone is invited to attend a music night open house at Messiah Lutheran Church, 191 Glengrove PIl., Waterâ€" loo, on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. Y plans trip for kids On Friday, Dec. 4, 1981 the Waterloo Famâ€" ily YMCA will be holdâ€" ing a trip to the Ontario Science Centre for pubâ€" lic school children 4 to 12 years old home from school on their profesâ€" sional activity day. Buses will leave the Y at 9: 00 a.m. and return at approximately 4:30 Horticulture lecture held and $8.50 for nonâ€" members. For more information please call David Morton of the Y at 885â€"3500. Special musical enâ€" tertainment will be provided by students from the Kitchener Conservatory of Music during the evening. Members of the Waâ€" terloo Horticulture Soâ€" cliety invite area resiâ€" dents interested in enâ€" vironmental conservaâ€" tion to attend an illusâ€" trated lecture by Alan P. Watson, an arboreâ€" tum biologist with the University of Guelph, on Friday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. at the Adult Recâ€" reation Centre, 185 King St. S., Waterloo. The cost for this trip NAME ADDRE SS Trails group holds hike tion, call Adeen Snider, 884â€"2705. day, Nov. 29 at 1: 3 p.m. (weather permil ed Church, King and for young children at the Laurel Creek Naâ€" Everyone is invited to attend a toy sale sponsored by Unit 2 of the United Church Women on Friday, Dec. 4, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the First Unitâ€" The Grand Valley Trails Association will United Church toy sale For further informaâ€" Parents of elementaâ€" ry school children are reminded that the Kitâ€" chener Family YMCA will hold full day reâ€" creational programs on professional activity days: Dec. 4 for public schools and Dec. 9, for separate schools. The Laurel Creek Nature Centre presents ‘"‘The Way it Was‘" on Sunday, Nov. 29 as one of a series of weekly nature programs. Proâ€" gram times are 10: 30 a.m. and 1: 30 p.m. and there is no admission charge. For more inâ€" formation call 885â€" Child supervision is available from 8: 30 Recreation programs planned We have the most advanced ‘ electronic equipment and expertise to take care of all your beauty needs: ‘ e CELLULITE TREATMENT BY BODY WRAPPING ; WITH NATURAL PRODUCTS e REDUCING AND FIRMING â€" e BYFARADICCURRENT @)> % e WHOLE BODY ye e THIGHSeUPPER ARMS, | _‘ . e DEPILATION BY §E ** ELECTROLYSIS e DEPILEX e WAX f es e SPECIFIC FACIAL p TREATMENTS e ACNE e PEELING Te e MANICURE ‘,x’ eCOMPLETE PEDICURE _ * k e EYE LASH TINT o EYE f > BROWS <" TE ePERSONALIZED MAKEâ€" _ M _ Laurel! nature program NO DIET â€" NO PILLS â€" NO EXERCISE FAST WAY TO LOOSE INCHES tion of used toys and children‘s books will be offered for sale. CALL TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT o 6 REGINA ST. NORTH mirico 886â€"2090 cuose monnmirs FOCUS ON THE FIGURE AT Organization memâ€" bers are requested to bring slides of the Masâ€" sachusetts and Connecâ€" ticut tour as well as gifts for the Christmas table to the meeting. Empire Loyalists meet The Grand River Branch of the United Empire Loyalists will meet Sunday, Nov. 29 at 2: 30 p.m. at Hilliard Hall, First United Church. a.m. to 5: 15 p.m. For further informaâ€" tion, call 743â€"5201. of gold film shown Gold, a film dealing with the history of the Jewish people from the time of the Zionist Movement to the presâ€" ent, on Friday, Nov. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Waterloo Pentecostal Assembly. One Hundred Huntâ€" ley Street invites the public to attend a showing of Apples of Sunbeam Home is a facility providing resiâ€" dential care and rehaâ€" bilitative treatment to develop mentally and physically handiâ€" capped children and adults. of the Kitchener Farmâ€" the Sunbeam Home Building Fund to offset renovations and satelâ€" lite expansions to the Home‘s operation. Featured in the sale will be ceramics, Christmas favors, rag dolls, baked goods, and a unique handcrafted, whetstone and leather knife sharpener. All goods are being donatâ€" ed by the Parents‘ Asâ€" sociation and staff of the Home. The Sunbeam Home is sponsoring a Craft & Bake Sale on Nov. 28, 1981 at the upper level from the sale will go to Home craft bazaar The friendly neighbour hood exercise Watle a ilock Bodis &

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