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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Oct 1987, p. 12

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Like schools across the 1 Haroid Ww:flklcboolwill bolptheltmo&:lco sis Society of Canada observe the 10th anniversary of the MS Readâ€"aâ€"thon. This disabling disease of the central nervous system which causes scarring of the spinal cord, I&é"‘éi’"é‘fi'}"&”éfi?s mcy:ontribute through MS Readâ€"aâ€"thon generally diagnosed in young adults and adults between 18 and 45 years of age. "I like the program because it stimulates reading, it gets the year off to a good start and the children learn to help ot.hetoreople.” said Pat James, the librarian in charge of this year‘s MS readâ€"aâ€"thon at Harold Wagner. Christine Pelierin Chronicie Staff A lucky ticket holder at this year‘s annual Peter Etril Snyder Art Exhibition will help raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, and be included in a painting by the wellâ€"known artist. The winner will also receive a copy of the limited edition reproduction of the painting valued at $1,000. "‘The lottery is very unique in that it is tied in with fundraising for research into Juvenile «: \g‘%@ Q\ : o3 Admire painting? Like to admire yourself in Here‘s a chance to be part of a real painting OMMUNITY EOPLE UPPORT XTENDING I Coâ€"ordinator _ I | 7 g%% '_@ea{é/ M @521 KING ST. WEST, KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 v’ Py k {raf t fest ‘87 t \‘\ &\ AL SA COPES is a community program designed to present informed speakers on practical subjects that will be of benefit to you. The atmosphere will be informal and there will be time for questions and discussion. in addition, the fellowship you share with others will be supportive. EVERYONE IS WELCOME â€" THIS IS YOUR INVITATION You may attend one or all seminars, without cost, and feel free to bring a friend. As part of our involvement in the community and to assist you in your time of loss. Ratzâ€"Bechtel is pleased to bring you this series. Geraid R. McDonald Ratzâ€"Bechtel Ltd. 621 King St. W. Kitchener, Ont. Diane Jennings, R.N. at Adult Recreation Centre 185 King Street Waterioo Saturday October 24, 1987 . 9 am â€" 4 pm Featuring ceramic ware, novelty crafts, Christmas decorations, knitwear items and gifts suitable for every room in your home and much much more. Also there will be a Tea Room and Bake Table. All proceeds go towards Senior Programs Services in the City of Waterloo. This year, however, there is a special incentive for the students. The program is being endorsed by Larry Gowan, whose last album "Strange Animal" "As a celebrated Canadian rock -mfu it is anticipated that his appeal to the youth will sponsor increased awareness of the disease," according to Mmr,“.mmnmdcwucolw omu;hpldatonin‘l.l illion for the Ontario Division of MS Society. The funds are used to support medical research into the cause, treatment and cure of Multiple Sclierosis as well as administerâ€" ing a Patient Services Program. â€" â€" Participants will receive a color “rhoeognpb of the singer and a message of congratulations from him. Gifts for all Seasons _ The idea for the lottery originated with Snyder himself, who is an executive member of the JDF. The painting will be set in 1921 â€" the year insulin was discovered. The General store at Heritage Crossroads has been chosen as the location of the painting. The winner, who can invite up to three other people to be in the painting, will be dressed in a period costume and posed with a car from that year. The Exhibition will be held at Seagram‘s Museum, Saturday, Oct. 24 from 12â€"9 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 25 from 1â€"5 p.m. For more information contact: 578â€"7971. Diabetes," said Juvenile Diabetes Foundation president Valerie Truscello. SEMINARS AT: Ratzâ€"Bechte!l Far Centre. Please call if you need a 745â€"9495. Subject â€" "Financial Awareness" Speaker â€"From The Kitchener Health and Welfare Office â€" Re: OUR NEXT SEMINAR FREE COPES SEMINARS Mondays at 7:30 p.m. (Conversation and coffee at 7:00) Monday, October 26, 1987 Yarns galore at discounted prices Market Hours: Thursdays from 7:00â€"5:00 Saturdays from 7:00â€"2:00 Every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. in the old market building. 200. . You bring it â€" we sell it! Call Mike Cummings, Auctionseer, at 747â€"1832 to arrange or bring your articles with you on Saturday. Come early on Saturdays and get up to six chances to win a $50 hamper of market merchandise â€" absolutely FREE. Draws will be held at 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., and 10:00 a.m. every Saturday. Two draws each hour â€" six chances to win if you enter before 8:00. All vendors have coupons to enter. ALSO AT THE STOCKYARD MARKET This Saturday come visit the new building at the Stockyard Farmers‘ Market and see what we‘ve got to offer. Why not try a different routine from the usual supermarket shopping? Bufy direct from the producer and select quality and freshness. Ample parking every Saturday. Saturday EARLY BIRD DRAWS Where King and Weber meet north of Waterioo Oak & Pine â€" Finished or Unfinished Harvest tables, dining tables, chairs, hutches, corner cupboards, as well as cedar chests. THE MARKET OF THE FUTURE A DECLARATION Be it known to whom all these presents do concern Kinsie Discount Yarn Mart Consignment Auction To Market, To Market! Stockyard Furniture The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Red Cross Homemaker Service is a member of The Ontario Association of Visiting Homemaker Services, a nomâ€"profit association dedicated to increasing awareness of the positive contribution that homemakers have made and continue to make, and; there are 300 Red Cross Homemakers in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo and approximately 6,000 Homemakers across Ontario who are dedicated to meetâ€" ing specific health and social needs of individuals and families, that help them to remain in their homes and communities. We, Ken Seiling, Regional Chairman, Dominic Cardilio, Mayor of Kitchener and Marjorie Carrol!, Ma&: of Waterâ€" loo, bgyethe powers vested in us do declare ober 18 â€" 24, 1987 as ‘‘Visiting Homemakers‘ Week*", and encourâ€" age community members to join in commending the thousands of Homemakers whose valuable services contribute greatly to the health and welfare of our region and province. Dated this 17th day of Oct., 1987 Stockyard Farmers‘ Market iting Homemakers‘ Week*" has been declared by the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario. FARMERS‘ MARKET & Flea Market Stockyard

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