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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Mar 1985, p. 11

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Waterloo Regional Lung Association will again help local respi- ratory patients learn to live and deal with their conditions at their Spring Adult Better Breathing Clinics. The five-week course. which begins Tuesday, April 2, is open to adult patients with chronic obstruc- tive lung disease, ex- plained Eleanor Schnurr, executive director of the lung as- Chronicle Staff As part of the Dress to Survive in 'ttti seminar at WLU, Marilyn Nixon of Creative Colours (left) showed Julie Cumming (middle) and Wendy Taylor (right) how mixing and matching can make a new outfit Cindy Powwow .r:')rV h' 64‘0“» Volvo 9069 Mercedes Cox"' Volkswagen eminar at WLU, Marilyn Nixon of kin. David Smith and "People judge the :reative Colours (ieft) showed Julie Sharon Taylor-Hay- way you look. Forajob :umming (middle) and Wendy Taylor cock, Their marks will interview, dress like right) how mixing and matching can be based on an evalua- you already have the . _ p tion sheet each mem- job," she advised stu- tttthe a new outfit and, PM", her of the audience was dents. Lung Association cond cts Better Breathing Clinics You are what you wear! RECONDITIONED USED VW RABBITS 6 month er 6,000 km guarantee Fast - Friendly Service For upon repairs call Mike or Klaus at 884-7640 435 Conestogo Rd W Waterloo Schnurr said that spouses, family mem- bers and friends are encouraged to attend the sessions with the patient to learn as much as they can about respiratory disease. “It is designed to help patients improve their breathing effi, ciency and exercise tolerance." she added. "We educate them about their condition and how to best deal with it." sociation. Chroditge Stiff You are what you wear. A Dress to Survive in 85 seminar was staged by six Wilfrid Laurier University students last week. The semi- nar, which included ex- tensive booklets of in- formation for the audi- ence, guest speakers and a fashion show, was a course require- ment for the students' Training and Develop- ment class. "We have to put on a seminar to learn how to co-ordinate and orga~ nize one," said Patty Beemer. "It's the learning part of the class." Beemer said they have been working on it since January, but said it has been as much fun as work. Each session in- cludes a guest speaker, discussing some aspect of lung disease, a film or video and the infor- mal atmosphere allows ample discussion and opportunity for ques- tions, Schnurr said. The other students involved are Dave Bradshaw, Fraser Campbell, Donna Per- kin, David Smith and Sharon Taylor-Hay- cock. Their marks will be based on an evalua- tion sheet each mem- ber of the audience was Following the educa- tional portion of the program. a trained physiotherapist works on a program of breathing exercises with each patient. ac- cording to his/her abil- ities. Waterloo Federal for election of c Convention. Ghanaian: Refreshments Public is welcome The Waterloo Inn Wad. In. 21. 19.5 2 ' pa. NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING n: "Policies for an independent Canada' Jim Beingesarter, Frank Epp. Sheldon Hahn and Ernie Reoehr. ll Liberal delegates was open to the stu- dents of the school, was bland on how clothing affects a person's butfr ness and social life. asked to till out. The seminar, which "The clothing you went dominates your business and social lite." said Hnycock. "Our clothing and up pearance are consis» tantly the most impor- tant measurement used to judge. We can control the impression we give to others. We must package our- selves for the role we want in life. We have to look successful to be successful." Perkin said the best business colors are grey, navy and brown. She said pastels, green, mustard or anything bright should be avoid, ed. Marilyn L. Nixon. a guest speaker from Creative Colours, dis, cussed colors and their effects. The exercise session is followed by an op- tional free recreational swim and sauna. The program will be offered one night a week, T to 9 p.m. at Wilfrid Laurier Uni- versity's Physical Edu- cation Complex. The cost of the five- week session is $25. The fee will be waived for those unable to - Those interested are asked to pre-register by calling 886-8100. Association to LPC(O) the Capsule my, mixing. matching and accessories, and de.. monstrated with star dents Wendy lelgr and Julie Cumming with clothes from lacks. Ed Portiilo, Area Su- pervisor for Big Steel Man, discussed dress- ing for the occasion. "In the world of busi- ness. you are what you wear. Dressing incor- rectly can jeopardize financial and even job security. Would you wear hockey equip- ment to play basket- ball?" NAM am. when“. ttARCM 27. was - ”a tt about ooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IMPROVEMENT SHOW "_.W..-l.-..l..- W mmmum

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