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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Mar 1982, p. 18

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PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY MARCH 17. 1982 MON.â€"TUES.â€"WED.â€"SAT . 9:30 A.M.â€"6 P.M. THURS.â€"FR1. â€" 9:30 A.M.â€"9 P.M. Coffee Shop Opens 8 A.M. The Loft & Larder Box & Entire Second Level Open w BA & AAARKE â€" C â€"DINNER FOR onr °4 VALID UMTH APRI 2. 1982 VALID UNTI APRK VALID UNTHL APRI 2. 1982 V‘Lk UNTIC APRIt nftatindaiiatineteaiatielh diubatieiitit divinihit dhibdi. d.didt. t 4. 54 di dA in at A &AAA IIARK 4 (}%%._ in Elmira VALIC UNTIL APRI VALID UNTIL APRK 2 1982 Including Beverage & Dessert in the Loft with purchase of any Peter Snyder Painting $50.00 & over â€" Saturdays Till 9 Sundays 12 Noonâ€"8 P.M. with any purchase $5 00 & over Gift Shoppe In Schmatz Keller or The lLoft with Purchase ot One PIECE NE&SzHRODE be TIN ROOF PIE ’ in the Larder Box or Countty Store with purchase ot One Pound Pretzels LONG STEM ROSE COFFEE & MUFFIN in Schmatz Keller with any purchase $5 00 & over Prom Village Bakery with purchase ot Ten lli\\bn Chocolate Chip C ookies TEN MUFFINS HALF POUND PRETZELS Lamplighter =.â€"BROX‘S . ~_BROX‘S =â€"â€"_BROX‘S _~=_BROX‘S =«â€"â€"BROX‘S â€"_BROX‘S y Money Saving Coupons â€" Good Until April 2nd, 1982 COUPON NOT VALID ON DISCONTINUED ITEMS t Village 337 ) COFFEE & DESSERT k SOUP‘n SALAD BAR ) COFFEE & SWEET ROLL HALF POUND COFFEE! 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Mrs Clarence Diamond of Women‘s Institute focus of talk The Grand River Branch C.EL . will meet March 21 at 2 30 pm in Hilliard Hall, First United Church, Waterioo Dr. Alexander Marks will represent the Beth Sar Shalom Mission in a demonstration of Christ in the Passover at Lakeshore Bible Chapel. 470 Glenelm Cres.. Waterloo, on Sunday. March 31 at 7 Dr. Marks will trace the history of the pas sover,. explain the foods and equipment and simulate a pas sover with four teen agers All are welcome and there is noadmission charge or offering taken Everyone is invited to attend this meeting There will be no admis sion charge Overeaters Anonyâ€" mous, a nonâ€"profit club for people who eat when they aren‘t hungry and go on eatâ€" ing binges for no apâ€" parent reason, meets regularly each Tuesâ€" day evening at 8 p.m. at St. Louis school on Allen St. E., Waterlo6. There are no dues, no fees, no weigfins. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulâ€" sively. For moreinformaâ€" tion. call 579â€"3800 Death penalty discussion Passover discussed The Waterloo Family Y will offer a Red Cross Leader: Course during the March Break, to run daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Don Morgenson. a _ PIgdnned professor of psycholo The Laurel Creek gy at Wilfrid Lauriert â€" Nature Centre presents University, will be the â€"G R C A. Conservation guest speaker. His talk _ Services on Sunday. will focus on the death March 21 as one of a penalty. series of weekly nature Everyone is invited programs to attend this meeting Program times are There will be no admis 11 a.m. and 2 p m. and sion charge there is no admission [T)a mm inrvimw (‘harge‘ For more informa non. call 885â€"3500 Red Cross leader course Amnesty Interna tional, the worldwide human rights moveâ€" ment organization, will hold a public meeting tomorrow night. March 18 at 7:30 pm. at the Waterloo Public Li brary. Overeaters Anonymous meets Career choices focus of lecture The series is sponâ€" sored by the mature students services proâ€" gram and is open to the public. In the final lecture on the subject of career choices, Judy Stewart of Conestoga College will speak on Putting It All Together How to Get a Job at 2 pm., in room 373, Hagey hall on the University of Waterioo campus. BULLETIN BOARD For more informaâ€" tion call 885â€"1368. Field Naturalists plan meeting Tickets are $2 pei person. For more in formation call 576 Photo buffs to meet Photography buffs are invited to attend Impact (‘B2,. a color slide and print show presented by the High land Glen Camera Club tomorrow and Friday at ® pm. in the (Glen Acres Baptist Church, corner of Ellis and Hartwood Avenue, Wa terloo The Kâ€"W Field Natu ralists will hold a meeting on Monday, March 22 at 7: 30 p.m. at Highland Rd. United Church, Kitchener John Koegler will narrate a slide presen tation about Florida‘s everglades, explaining man‘s effort on this area Nature centre program planned Social impacts of nuclear weapons The Waterioo Family YMCA will offer a March Break Day Camp for 4 to 12â€"yearâ€" olds, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 pm. on March 22 to 26. For information call 885â€"3500. The camp offers comprehensive superâ€" vision and programâ€" ming through trained leaders. March Break Day Camp offered The Social Impacts of the Nuclear Weapâ€" ons program in Canada will be the topic of a free public lecture on this evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Eby Room of the Kitchener Public Library, 85 Queen St. N. in Kitchener. Free noon concert The speaker will be Ernie Regehr from Project Ploughshares and Conrad Grebel Colâ€" lege. This talk is being sponsored by Total Honesty in Nuclear Knowledge (THINK). For more informaâ€" tion call 885â€"2518 or 884â€" Bradley Moggach. organist of St. George‘s Anglican Church, Guelph, will perform New Hamburg, will talk about the Women‘s Institute of Ontario as a world organization First United Church, William and King Sts Waterloo, will present a free noonâ€"hout con cert on Tuesday from 12: 15 to 12 45 p.m

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