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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jun 1985, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - WATERLOO Gm. menu. was 6. 1065 Kim Ervin of 7th Waterloo Girl Guide: was presented with her All-found Cord by Guido: Deanna Galvao at the recent Mother/ Daughter Banquet. nu Camr+dto0tr , all denominations are invited t St. Clement. 8 .RC attend chapel service at k-l Corpus 9hristi Hospital presented by the Watei Celebration loo Deanery of the Anglica The parish family of St. Clem- ent's RC church, extends an invi- tation to all parishioners. former parishioners and friends to eele- brate the feast of Corpus Christi, June 9 at 10:30 a.m. Guest homilist will be Father Basil Butts of Edmonton, Alberta. Father Butts was born in Nova Scotia, where he received his early education. He has been a priest of Edmonton Archdiocese and served in many of the parishes in that dio- Summer Art '85 offered by Board As in previous years, Waterloo County Board of Education is offering Summer Art 'es. The program is open to elemen- tary school children from Grade one up, secondary school students, and adults of all ages. Participants will be introduced to a wide variety of projects including Drawing and Painting, Pottery, Printmaking, Textiles, Batiking, Calligraphy and Car- tooning. Two sessions, July 3 to July 16 and July 17 to July 30, will be oftered. The times are from 9 a.m. to noon. The registration fee is The Junior and Intermediate programs will take place at nine locations. Kitchener sites include Margaret Avenue public school, Westheights and Stanley Park public schools. Waterloo schools include Centennial public and Lin. coln Heights. Primary clnsses will take place at six regional locations depending on public response. Kitchener is presently offering a primary pro gram at Westheights and Smithson schools. Waterloo‘s locations in- Centennial schools. More Information Is available at The Education Centre, 142-1151 or Zenith "a. Ext. as or an. Applkadols can lag picked up at Gi school or libriry in -ttte Waterbo Region. K-W WI Every second Friday at no: so a.m.. patients, visitors and sun of N_ews .--=w. , digest K m"-", , " Adult participants may attend l Andre's, Stanley Park or and NA. " CORD AWARD all denominations are invited to attend chapel service at K~W Hospital presented by the Water- loo Deanery of the Anglican Church. T The services .are held in the Hospital’s chapel located on the main floor, B. Wing. Since the first service in April attendance has increased each time. These services are an excellent example of the on going support K-W Hospital has received from area churches. The chapel itself was originally constructed Icom- pleted in 1951) through the gener- ous financial contributions of the religious community. Ronald McDonald House in London holds open house The newly-opened Ronald McDonald House in London, Ont. is a home away from home for families whose children have been referred to London's hospitals for specialized, intensive care. There will be free tour open houses until June 16 weekends 1-8 p.m. and weekdays ll a.m. to 3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Individuals and groups welcome, call 519-685-3232 for reservations. The house is located at 741 Baseline Rd. E. Two main Oktoberfest activities Thirty-six young women have a hectic weekend ahead of them as they prepare for the final round of Judging in the was Miss Kitchener- Waterloo Pageant. The $12.50 ticket price Includes a light lunch with proceeds ot the show going to the K-W Hospital‘s Campaign Md and St, Mary's The winner of the annual contest will be crowned Monday, June " during poolside ceremonies at the Valhalla in starting at 8:30 pm. This year over 85.000 in prizes in being awarded to the winner. who will go on to represent Kitchener- Waterloo In this year's Oktoberlesi and Miss Canada Pageants, Tickets for the Km Kitchener- Waterloo Pageant are $10 each and are available through the Oktober, {at office at " Ontario St. S.. Kitchener. 570-671. Also Monday. noon to l p.m., the [UN Oktoberfest Pemnt comm“- tee present: I (“Mon Show with meaning [or everyone. poolside at the Vlihana Inn. Emma-mummy: ”Summon-luv“! TAKE ANOTHER LOOK []ii?1jij w AT UPl'OWN WATERLOO SHOP IN CHARMING SURROUNDINGS ... com. We the but” and spunky shop. the galleria and antique stores. ttro-e through every one. You'll tit-cover apotprnarrtdt-tgifta.yrtu'lttte dellgttted with out oetectlon of the must in km and fine furnishing. It's " In Uptown W.terhttt. tht King Street. on the side meets. You’ll find suntan. catchy collecting. cued-om treasures. Join the Uptown Wanton visitors who Iove to brown and m. Uptown Waterloo it conventently located, with free parking and I. When you buy a genuine Volvo part from us, that part is warranted for one whole year." 2. The part is also warranted for unlimited kilometres during that year. 3. If the part should need replacement under warranty. and was origi- nally installed by an authorized Volvo Dealer, the labour to replace it wonl cost you a penny. And those pennies you don't pay us could add up to lots of money someplace else. - - OF WATERLOO The House That Service Built Bring your Who home. museum sues sum. Spend " them nmblin‘ "noon: our may W and “has. Chine - at: another look at It‘d-mm l5 Univetsity Ave. E. Om mvocnum no

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