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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Feb 1986, p. 4

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PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 News digest Maureen Killen, Waterloo Lioness secretary, asâ€" sists local MPP Herb Epp as he picks the winning ticket in the Lioness Sweetheart‘s Dream Night draw. Winners are: Tom Mahn, Kitchener; George Jones, Linwood and Brenan Cyr, Kitchener. Last year, Kelly Services :;Iie a{tA?gve adds Inc. pledged 18,189 hours of rs courses free temporary help â€" the to list of programs equivalent of nine years of Waterloo Regional Heart an employee working a 40â€" Save has added First Aid hour week â€" to over 1,600 courses to their list of citiâ€" nonâ€"profit organizations naâ€" zen training programs. tionwide. Kelly temporary Emergency and Standard employees were called upon level courses will beé given to complete secretarial, acâ€" according to Red Cross counting and word processâ€" standards by certified inâ€" ing task.s._ pgrform teleâ€" structors. p!lone sohcntathns, and proâ€" First Aid programs will vide other services to help begin on Sat. March 1, from our community‘s nonâ€"profit 86 am . 19 nann at 4t organizations run smoothly. Waterloo Regional Heart Save has added First Aid courses to their list of citiâ€" zen training programs. Emergency and Standard level courses will be given according to Red Cross standards by certified inâ€" structors. The sixâ€"hour Emergency course will be on March 1 and 8 and will provide basic skills necessary to deal with ‘"time priority‘ emergency situations. Course fee $25. First Aid programs will begin on Sat. March 1, from 9 a.m. â€" 12 noon, at St. Mary‘s General Hospital, Kitchener. & f ’:;‘ 4 KÂ¥ 3 » h+ € ; C P P R Cmm C | ; s r‘f" 6 V i * ; j 3 1â€"& 5 d «t oi d t 6 ‘ 6 2 € pe 3 7 4 " Â¥ l4 P M ® L 4 * * * hss P (, r 4 s P ‘ri, f 9&? "‘7 " mail a/ . m i Es is oo )" L ;3?*', . ; se l 7 s d y % < 22 »A "#u M * ol t e & & & xt 3 f f l <£ . 36 l t ~ a i f +o. 4 $ The 15â€"hour Standard course will be held on March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 and offers a more comprehensive skills and knowledge training proâ€" gram required to deal with lifeâ€"threatening situations and provide assistance to persons in physical distress. Course fee $35. First Aid courses will also be offered to groups of 8 or more people at a time and location of your choice. Call Waterloo Regional Heart Save for information and registration. 884â€"2045. Company offers free help to local nonâ€"profit groups Kelly Services, the world‘s leading temporary help firm, is once again donating free temporary help hours to local nonâ€" profit organizations in the community spirit of the company‘s annual Kelâ€" lyweek celebration. The Kitchener Kelly Serâ€" vices office will provide 80 hours of free temporary help to ten nonâ€"profit orgaâ€" nizations in the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo area. February 19, 1986 Waterioo Chronicle Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published every Wednesday by Fairway Press A Division of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Record Ltd. 225 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. The ten winning organizaâ€" tions will be selected from among nominations made to Kelly Service between now and March 3rd. Winners will be announced during Kelâ€" lyweek 1986, March 16th thru 22nd. Interested nonâ€"profit orâ€" ganizations can apply by calling Kelly Services‘ Kitâ€" chener office at 578â€"9640. Deadline for applications is March 3rd. Noted Africa National Congress (ANC) activist Yusaf Saloojee will be speaking on the South Afriâ€" can crisis at the U of W campus on Wed., Feb. 26. This free event will take place at 7 p.m. in Arts Lecture Hall room 116. Preâ€" ceding the talk will be No Middle Road, a recently made film on the South African crisis. ANC spokesperson speaks at UW Saloojee, the Canadian representative of the ANC since 1977, will also discuss how Canadians can exert pressure on the South Afriâ€" can government and how the Canadian government can influence the Botha reâ€" gime. This event is coâ€"sponsored by the Waterioo Public Inâ€" terest Research Group (WPIRG) and by the U of W Federation of Students. YOUR HEART YOUR HEAD Give to the research that saves more lives HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO FAIRVIEW PARK The messages are designed to be based on Handel‘s tex«t and music. Each noon hour our intention is to play music from the Messiah through our sound system. Music that relates to the theme and the text for the day. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH March 5 March 12 March 19 March 26 Soup and Sandwiches'available THEME: "MEETING CHRIST IN HANDEL‘S MESSIAH SPONSORED BY EMMANUEL UNITED & KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES 26 Theme: ‘‘The Lamb Upon the Throne Music: ‘‘Worthy Is the Lamb That Was Stain ‘ The Rev. John Griffith, Glen Acres Baptist. Theme: "The Human Face of God" & Music: ‘‘And the Glory of the Lord" The Rev. Don Linkletter, Emmanuel United Theme: "The King of Glory" Music: "Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates® The Rev. Richard VandenBerg, Christian Reformed Theme: ‘"Our Redeemer Lives® Music: "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth Father Terry McGuire, Chaplain, St. David‘s Roman Catholic Theme: "He Bore Our Griets Music: "All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray The Rev. Wilmer Martin, Erb St. Mennonite j ~ (tv)o’side?the Marsland Centre) 12:15â€"12:45 p.m. NS IN L‘.CM, t

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