â€"_â€"â€" BULLETIN BOARD PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1984 Social Bridge for seniors Breithaupt Centre will be offering Social Bridge for peoâ€" ple aged 55 years and oider on Fridays beginning Oct. 12 at 1:3# p.m. For more informa tion, contact the centre at 885 1137 Patient Rights discussion The next meeting of Com munity Resources for Women, to be held Wednesday, Oct. 17. beginning at 1130 a.m., will focus on Patient Rights The meeting will take place in the board reom at the YWCA, M Frederick St. in Kitchener For more information, cali Marg Hennig at 744â€"0824 or Joan Magazine at 653â€"2511 ext Toastmistress meeting The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Toastmistress Club provides an opportunity to develop selfâ€" confidence, learn listening skills and effective communiâ€" cation. The group will be holding its next meeting Tues day, Oct. 16, 7: 15 p.m. at the Albert McCormick Arena, Parkside Drive in Waterioo, For more information, call 885â€"5549 or 893â€"4756. Oktoberfest concert Lloy McFadden will begin a 19â€"week course on the Sermon on the Mount Tuesday, Oct. 16 Classes will be offered at 9 a. m and 1 p.m. and a nursery is available For more infor mation, call Lioy McFadden at 744â€"9532 or Celia Macintosh al 742â€"8186 Canadian organ virtuoso David MacDonald will present a special Oktoberfest concert at St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church in Kitchener Friday, Oct. 12, 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 adults, $4 students and seniors and may be obtained at Provi dent Bookstore, Music Plus, George Kadwell Records. at the church or at the door Bible Study program Noon hour recital Soprano â€" Linda â€" Stromberg will be featured in a noon hour recital Wednesday, Oct 10. 1215 to 12:45 p.m. at St Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church in Kitchener. Admis sion is free. Lunch is available at a nominal fee Tropical Fish show, auction The Kitchener Waterloo Aquarium Society. a non profit organization. will be holding the 22nd annual Tropi cal Fish Show Sunday, Oct. 14 at St David‘s Junior High School, 4 High St. in Waterioo The show which will feature 38 different classes, will be fol lowed by a giant auc tion Facial Treatments tor al! skin types 10.00 Deep Cleansing for Teens 15.00 Collagen Treatment for Firming/Toning Tissues _ 20.00 Elastin Treatment tor Softening Smoothing Tissues 20.00 Skin Treatment {mcludes vial and essential orlsi 20.00 Complete leq Lower leg Bidon: line Foot Treatments Paraffin Heat treatment Body Treatment Parathin Back treatment Back treatment for Acne Hand Treatments Pedicure Paraflin Heat traatmen! _ 10.00 Eult Manicure 8.00 Beauw Day & Evening Services 886â€"2682 9 Willow St. (beside Erb Centre} Waterloo, Ontanio Services qpesty t :‘:| 24.00 19.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 18.00 15.00 The George Street Seniors will hoid an Autumn Bazaar Saturday, Oct. 13, to 4 p.m. in rooms eight and nine downâ€" stairs at 27 George St_ in Waterioo The sale will feature baked goods and crafts Autumn Bazaar The Canadian Federation of University Women, K W Branch. will hoid their next meeting Tuesday, Oct. 16 at Seagram Museum at 7 p.m There will be a conducted tour University _ Ladies‘ Morning _ Recycling Women meet coffee time collection No Extra or Hidden Charges The â€" Waterioo â€" Public Li brary presents Kids on the Block. a puppet show depict ing handicapped children Sat urday, Oct 13. 2:30 to 3:30 p.m The program will appeal to children aged six years and older and parents are wel come. Admission is free Library Happenings Let‘s pretend.. storytime Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1015 a.m offers youngsters aged three years and older a halfâ€"hour of stories, songs and dances Admission is free with a child‘s library card The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Coin Club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 16. K p.m. in the library auditorium Noon hour concert The free noon hour concert at First United Church Tues day, Oct. 16, 1215 to 12 45 p.m. will feature Velma Ko. violin; Chris Sharpe, cello and Dorion Carmichael, piano. Ad mission is free and lunch is available l-----\ 5ki The Adult Recreation Centre kicked off the Oktoberfest activities a day early with Archenfest luncheon. Getting into the spirit of the occasion were Eileen Alexander (left) and Earl Halliday (right). Pat Arbuckle photo Stress therapy fo: women Come and rela« in our pti vate studin Specal mas sage | lechmques . formu lated tn releve stress incorpntated with the use ntâ€" sound t completely réiar the body . rebeve stress and rejuvenate one seat The mast common strass Aseases are. headaches insomnia . digestive . dis nrders high biood. pres sure nervousness arces sive smoking and drinking Call our therapest for an appcintment STRESS THERAPY $20.00 Under Stress? ‘Get pampered day" includes massage $38.00 AN EARLY TASTE Twin City square dance The Twin City Squares will be hoiding a modern square dance Saturday, Oct. 13, 8 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre in Waterioo. Tickets are $4 per couple and visitors are welcome The volunteer placement service of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo lists hundreds of volunteer positions in recreation, health, social service, education or cultural activities. For more information, call 742â€"8610. If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after school. Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. Carriers are needed in the following areas: Please fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. WATERLOO CHRONICLE _ Name ___. Greg Cassidy Address Circulation Manager C 45 Erb St. E. Waterioo _ Postal Code Ont. N2J 1L7 Telephone _ Earn Extra Money! UNION & ORIOLE WESTCOURT PL. UNION & LUCANâ€"ROGER ST. _ HALLMAN & ERB LODGE & REGINA STS. NR Age