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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Nov 1983, p. 4

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PM! a - .mmogpmz. mm nova-mi so. an DOUGLAS G. CHAPMAN. FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW located at 23 Frederick Bt. Kitchengr, Ontario N211 2M7 Telephone 519-743-7530 s//"i!riit, E(iiiii M'dttte,g'ltt _ U i __'_fflrP1'rrf, @999 i A. may _ m" CERAMIC WALL TILE . KITCHEN RACKSPLASHS . BATHTUB AREAS -.----t . SHOWERS . REPAIRS " INDUSTRIAL DR. ELMIRA 669-3933 is pleased to announce reopening of his office Preformed m of practice: Criminal and My Luv Grand Opening Specials Houndstooth Reg f Cgi-ts. I (ttit,,,, . $62 'ie (ir,:i'i'iiih; ( Sluts . Reg. $225 82 3:23:33 "l,. $100 '30 V figfiwek Italic]: Wool 90mm 'i1'lt'il'ets Reg. $90 us All Fall Alfred Sung Jag s Jeans Reg. 850 'flsans Reg. “0:40 Chagall 205. 1 Beg. 852 Sweaters 100% Wool Pants Reg. $7S It3g. was Démoats oAttYed&mgohoert0lFunWright&ltaattat. Just a touch of our fdiiGtis names '27 Reg. $100 ' '42 '225 J. Gordon Ross 45 Erb Street East wishes to announce the relocation at his Law Practice To: your cat is GUARANTEED to be RUST PR0TECTED.t we don't diicount the price but 746-1 530 Waterloo, Ontario N2J 1L7 W‘Soldw t.o'tttt_roo-tmttrtthottr_o? k Ming Auto Beauty Centre ’Ever notice how , the first people to cut the price are . the firstto i cut quality? 885-5620 355 Weber St. N. Waterloo " - _ ‘- L- Open Home 'ttr the general public will be held Saturday, Dee. a from " I.ln. to 4 pm. and Sunday. Dec. 4 {tom 1 pm. to 4 pm. Several door prizes, including a draw for a Free Swimming Party will be held during the Open Home days. For further inbrmation mum Roger Wyatt. Area Supervisor at “-1146 or Barbara Quarry. Mar- keti1tg/tesfrtrmatioat Services at Several open houses will be held to introduce the new facilities. Tonight. participants and neigh~ bors in the Breithaupt are: are invited to View the facilities. The official opening will take place Thursday. Dec. 1 at T p.m. Friday Dee. 2 the facilities will be open to special needs groups, Boards of Education personnel and service groups within tttteomtnunity. _ New facilities include a thera~ peutic exercise pool with a coo- stant temperature of 90F. The entire building is totally access- ible. Hand operated hydraulic lifts now raise and lower handicapped swimmers into either the exercise or 23m pool. Changeroom facilities have teen expanded. An elevator now provides easy access to expanded temperature controlled meeting rooms. A sunlit solarium Provides a quiet area for visitors and participants to gather: Parking facilities have been ex- panded to accommodate the in- creased number of program par- ticipants. [ The City of Kitchener Parks and Recreation Department has an- nounced the opening of the new wing of Breithaupt Centre. New facilities at Breithaupt Retirement from work does not mean retirement trom Me. This was the message given participants in a k-W Senior Citizens' conference held last week in the new seniors’ wing of the Breitheupt centre in Kitchener. There were information displays and demonstrations on hobbies, sports and health, speakers, workshops and entertainment provided by The Good Time Get Together Band (above). ENEIElEtRiii 'tlm ‘ ' . I B I - N EN. Teala The annual competition. spon- sored by the public libraries of the Midwestern Regional Library Sys- tem, attracts hundreds of entries. This year's judges were the distin- guished poet Irving Layton, who judged the poetry entries, and historical novelist Nella Benson who judged the prose. Senior prose winners from Wa- terloo were Les Harding. who took second for "the Arabian Shieh vs. the Wild Man of Ponusfal and Pearl Groom, who was th rd with “Tropical Btorm." Honorable mention went to Bill Groom for “Golden Hair and a Jaimty Air." Rena Elteki came second in intermediate for "Healthy Body. Healthy Mind?" and Rachelle Mania won the over-all junior competition with "King of the Cutie." Katie Van Bustttitt earned with "Katie. when are you?" At this service, everyone will be part of a festive carol sing. will celebrate Christmas joy and be reassured that " Christians, we can be ourselves. Six Waterloo residents have won prose awards in the Dorothy Shoe- mater Literary awards contest. Canadian Girls in Training (CGIT) invite everyone to share in their 44th annual Christmas Vesper Service. which locally will be held at First United Church on Sunday, Dee. 4 at 7 pm. Local winners in Shoemaker literary awards CGIT annual Vesper Service ”MM

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