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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 May 1982, p. 19

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Children's choir to perform Born in St Agatha. a member of Our Lady of lourdM RC Church of Wa terioo. the Catholic Women'x Hague and an active executive member of the Waterloo "ortiruttural Society for over so you" Daughter of the Ute John and Eurabeth Rather. wile ot the late Joseph Kleswet ter, mother of Mrs Rita Hoxon of Kitchener. Ernie and "any. huh of WatrHoo and Claw. of Kitchener; - On Monday. May 3, I932, at K w Hospital. Halhina Kieswetter. aged M “an. of " Norman SI . Waterloo They can be pur chased from choir members. at Conrad “rebel College. Provi dent Bookstore. and at the door, Senta Todomff will be leading this 75woice choir in a secular and sacred program. The Inter-Mennonite Children's Choir is presenting its annual spring concert on Sat, urday, May n. at 7:30 p.m. in First 'ed Church. hing an ,Vilr Ham Sts., Waterloo. Tickets are $2 for children " and under, and $3 for adults. Tomorrow through Saturday, the Waterloo Regional Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada will participate in the MS Carnation Day cam- paign. Flowers will be sold in single blooms or bunches of IO, and mim iature carnations will sell for $5 per bunch. The local MS group hopes to raise $8,000 to aid research and help service the needs of the 100 MS patients in the K-W area. BULLETIN BOARD MS charity Carnation Days St. Columba garage sale The Anglican Church Women of SI. Columba Church support a child in Hong Kong. and wish to invite everyone to help them in their com- munity service efforts by supporting the garage sale. There will be inter- esting items for sale. including sterling silver antique nut dishes, antique silver plate pieces, a new mink hat, and a variety of very good household items. For more informa tion call 885-6tt70. A mammoth garage sale will be held at St. Columba Anglican Church, Lincoln Road and Mayfield Avenue, Waterloo " 10 a.m. on Saturday May 8. Refreshments will be available. Obituary ktESWETTER, Balm». . '00000000000000000000 We take it all off ... starting May 10! sislvr of Alfred and Pauli-u- Reiber. both of Kitchener Also survived by " grand rhildn-n and no ttrvat graodrhiidrert Prede ceased try one brother and two sisters Balloons to be sold for charity Special chore day Mrs Kieswetter's lamily will receivc friends at the F.dward R Good Fuoeral Home, 17t King fit ti. Wa terioo Parish pvnyrn Wednesday ll 7 p m Prttyers Thursday at II) a m. followed by funeral m..\\ at Our Lady or Lourdes RC Churrh, Water loo. (Thursday) " now tgm, Rev Arum .'inuth, CR. omruting lawman Moon! Hope cemetery. W: lotion You must call and make an appointment with Bunny Waechter. S79 4230, The Ontario March of Dimes and The Catho- lic Youth Organization (CYO) are providing a Special Chore Day for persons with a disabili- ty in the KW commu. nity on Saturday, May 15. This special day is a volunteer event for persons with a disabili, ty. The CYO will provide manpower for chores such as: houseclean- ing, running errands, raking the lawn. wash, ing the car, cleaning the windows, etc, A final concert im volving the stars of the 1982 K-W Kiwanis Music Festival will be held on Monday, May It) in the Mutual Life Auditorium, 227 King St. S., Waterloo. Tickets at $3 will be available at the Uni versity of Waterloo during the week of the Festival or by phoning Beryl Gallagher at 576- Kiwanis stars Big Sisters featured in garage sale concert lt will be a ba The Grand River Kinsmen Club will be selling balloons at the Conestoga Mall Friday evening, May 7 and all day Saturday, May ti. All proceeds from the balloons will go to the Cystic Fibrosis Fund. Oriental tea at Parkwood Parkwood Manor im vices area residents to their Oriental Tea on Wednesday, May 12 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Manor. " Cardinal Cres.. Waterloo. Proceeds of this tea will provide monthly treats for the resi- dents. Free noon concert T h e C h a m b e r Singers will be guest performers at a free noon-hour concert on Tuesday, May 11 from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. at the First United Church. All proceeds from this event go to the Big Sister agency. It will be a bargain hunter's paradise on Saturday, May 8 from 8 a.m. to 2p.m. when Big Sisters of x-w and Area hold’ their third annual garage sale at the Big Sister House, 9 Willow St., Waterloo. Raffle tickets will be available tor two single bed quilts donated by the St. Theresa's Church quilters and a baby quilt donated by Eleanor Schneider. If it rains On the 8th, the sale will be held on Saturday, May 15. Breastfeeding Giant garage information sale Saturday Mothers interested in The K-W Beta Sigma information about Phi Sorority will spon~ breastfeeding are in. so: a Giant Garage vited to attend the next Sale this Saturday, meeting of the Water May 8 from 9 am. to l loo LaLeche League on p.m. at St. Anne's Wednesday, May 12 at Church Hall, Mtt East 8 p.m. at no Glenecho, Ave., Kitchener. Waterloo. For more in- The sale will feature formation call 576, clothing. tovs. olants, Lunch is available. To become a legend a sports car must offer an outstanding combination of style, luxury and performance. The RX? does. Come to BK OF WATERLOO, slip into an RX-7 and become part of a machine that does much more than just transport you from one point to another. Put yourself behind the wheel of a legend. Three models to choose from _ S, GS an GX. THE AFFORDABLE _ LEGEND M w 1982 MAZDA RX-7 Women and disarmament discussion This program, which is open to the public, will be preceded by the K/W Status of Women Group's regular monthly meeting, be- ginning at 7:30. This event will be sponsored by the RAN Status of Women Group on Monday, May 10 at 8:15 p.m. in the Adult Recreation Centre (comer of King and Allen Streets in Water- loo). All proceeds will go toward the group's community service " forts. The sale wiil feature clothing, toys, plants, household appliances and a special Mother's Day table. The film If You Love This Planet will be shown and a discussion will follow. Marilyn Aarons, co- ordinator of Energy Probe in Toronto and a member of the Toronto Disarmament Net- work, will speak on the vital issue of disarma- ment. OF WATERLOO " UNIVERSITY AVE. E. - tMt6-6OSo SALES O SERVICE 0 PARTS . LEASING of Kitchener-Waterloo 885-5620 355 Weber St. N. Ming S"ill"0lllNliir, GUARD Your Car. 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