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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1987, p. 58

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Sorority stages dinner Epsilon Beta donated $400 to the local chapter of the Lupus soâ€" ciety . Also donating to Lutherwood were Laureate Alpha Epsilon, Beta Sigma Phi city council, Xi Alpha Rho and Xi Gamina lota. Xi Gamma Theta chapter doâ€" nated $900 each to Lutherwood, a treatment centre for emotionally disturbed children, and Anselma House, an emergency shelter for Xi chapter donated $350 to the Cystic Fibrosis clinic at Kâ€"W Hospital. â€" The sale of daffodiis earlier in April resulted in a presentation of $17,700 to the North Waterioo unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, as well as $453 conâ€" tributed by Waterloo Town Square, representing a pledge of 50 cents per bunch sold at the mall. The 11 giris so honored this year are Karen Bambrich of Delta Rho; Ann Beaupre of Epsilon Beta; Debbie Young of Gamma Gamma; Anna Beth Stewart of Laureate Alpha Epâ€" silon; June Keery of Preceptor Alpha Sigma; Liz Christner of Preceptor Beta Rho; Mariene Kreiger of Preceptor Lambda; Vicki Rush of Xi Alpha Rho; Susan Taylor of Xi Gamma lota; Rita Kops of Xi Gamma Theta; Pat Janowski of Xi Chapter. Highlights of the evening inâ€" cluded donations to local agenâ€" cies as well as "girl of the year" awards which are presented to an outstanding member of each chapter. Westmount Toastmasters Special guests were Edna Staebler, sorority‘s international honorary member; Kim Decker representing Anselma House; Joy LeBlanc of Cystic Fibrosis; Gail Resch for Lupus Society, and Rev. Dieter Kays for Lutherâ€" Next meeting of the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Waterloo Region chapter Thursday, May 7 at Adult Rec Centre at 8 p.m. Guest speaker Dr. Bernie Haberstroh on Causes of Kidney Disease. Westmount Toastmasters Club meets every Tuesday, 7: 30 a.m. at Manufacturers Life 11 Westmount Rd. S. Hilliard St entrance . 886â€"0387 Arthritis support group Kâ€"W Beta Sigma Phi sorority celebrated its 56th year recently with a Founder‘s Day dinner at Westmount Golf and Country Club. Kâ€"W Hospital‘s Auxiliary annual Recogâ€" nition Day Tea Monday, May 11 at 2 p.m. in the hospital Auditorium. Speaker Joe de All Saints Anglican Church (Northfield and Highpoint) Garage Sale Saturday, May 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. many, many items, refreshments availabie. Kâ€"W Hospital Recognition Tea Kidney group All Saints sale Golden Birds Golden Birds Modern Square Dance Club meets Wednesday, May 6 from 1: 30 to 3: 30 p.m. at 404 Wing, Dutton Dr. Basic program dancers welcome. Caller Howard Newcomers meet p.m. at Kitchener Holiday Inn; ladies meet a rep from Peter Etril Snyder. New members welcome. 894â€"5872, Joan. Rbeumatoid Arthritis Patients Support Group meets Tuesday, May 12 at 7: 30 p.m at Adult Rec Centre. Guest speaker Rosemarie Ernest, RN footcare specialist. White Owl meet White Owl Metis and nonâ€"status Indian Association general meeting Wednesday, May 13 7 p.m. at Weejeendimin Native Resource Centre, 265 King St. E. Suite 104, Kitchener . 743â€"8635 PAGE 42 â€"â€" WATERLOUO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6. BULLETIN BOARD 12 at 7:30 FOR FREE BROCHURE & RESERVATIONS CALL 1â€"705â€"286â€"2361. Features vacations for the whole family. Inground Poot â€" Tennis â€" Mini Golf â€" Shuffleboardâ€" Horseshoes â€" Kinder care â€" Activity Program & Baby Sitting. Visit our housekeeping resort in the Beautiful Haliburton Highlands. Special low rates for June 27â€"July 4. To arrange your tour of our facility & programs CALL 746â€"4668 | 150 KING ST. W.] | 172 KING ST. W.] SALE FIRST 7 WEEK SESSION BEGINS WEEK OF MAY 4th RITTER *‘"MMRYq REGISTER NOW! 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