PAGE C12 interested in ing with their alcohol pm,mmmcr:;e?inmmmm Alcontrol, are.welcome to attend. with their disease. Address: 215 King St. N., Waterloo Oper Heuse: Thurs. Nov. 10, 1â€"4 p.m. Alcontrol, a home for women with alcoholâ€"control problems, will feature tours of the facility and meetings with staff in an informal setting. Alcontrol Homes is .a charit:gle, nonâ€"profit organization serving the region of Waterloo. Fullyâ€" funded z the Ministry ofreaeakh, it was started in 1981 as a residential treatment ram for women whose lives have become unmanagpre‘:%le due to alcohol or dual addictions. The home provides accommodation for eighminas:rponiveenvirormmethey canhm‘ aware of their potential and ability to cope Take a step into the past and visit the cavern used in the late 1!& and early 1900s to store beer. The cavern presently houses The Lion Brewery, where you will learn about the production of natural beer. Adlys commented that the brewery is rapidly becoming a local favorite haunt of area citizens. Address: 59 King St. N., Waterloo Opers House: Mon. through Wed. Nov. 7â€"9 and Saturday Nov. 13., 18 p.m. Enter off Princess St. Formerly the Kent Hotel, the alknew Heuther Hotel, Lion Brewery and Museum will s:‘r;z delight visitors who drop by for a pint of brew right on the premises. Sonia Adlys, owner of the historial landmark, exphinedtfmthebeerservedatthehotelhasonlya lifespan of 30 because it is free of preservatives. The Adlys family takes tremendous pride in making sure that each one of its products is served at the peak CE Lc Alcontrol executive director Diane Penman Bondy Huether Hotel owners Bernard Adlys and Sonia Adlys -MMM.WYW&\“ K198 Aggress: 171 King St. S., Waterloo Open House: Mon. Nov. 7, and Tues. Nov. 8,9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Welcome to the familyâ€"owned Edward R. Good Funeral Home. During this year‘s open house, partners Paul Good and Jim Erb, who joined the business in 1969, will be glad to give interested parties a tour of the funeral home facilities. beEcstablished in 1946, Th(}z, Good Funera'l'd Home, has ome 5 s wit! taste and quality. An Mmm the mity is the neqw r:cyeption room, where friends and family may join together after funeral services. This room is also available to other small roups and g‘catd nizations, who wish to hold meetings. 'l%e room is free of charge. last year‘s open house, attracted more than 500 bread, followed by ice cream topped with cranberries and brandy or Belgian chocolate truffies. A connoisseur‘s deh% ! Also included at Yum Yum‘s are creations designed for personal or business giftâ€"giving. Gifts include leather and wooden items, china, glass and handâ€"made items. Gifts come in a unique variety of packaging including containers, crates and European patra;ing. Parking is available in the Hotel Waterioo lot. Adkiress: 4 Erb St. E., Waterloo Open Heuse: Mon. Nov. 7, 48 p.m. Yvonne Stanton and Sandra Chalmers offer a delightful array of goods including mouthâ€"watering Beigium truffies, spices, and unique gifts. During this year‘s oren house sampi items from Yum Yum‘s gift basket including beer bread, antipasto, EYNJ""': dip Tifes, Italian hors d’oguvre_s on crusty Yum Yums‘ Yvonne Stantion and Sandra Chalmers Good Funeral Home owner Paul Good [| COMMERC id U dienh n tb uBs ahiis .M i1 )13 d tmiend, and The Red Cross, providers of lifeâ€"saving blood in emergency situations. m companies in the community support the United Way through corporate donations. As well, labor contributes to the United Way. cope of communitz‘needs. o ?ï¬ United Way funds such roups as Anselma louse, a refuge of abused mot%ms; Big Brothéers and ho TICLDNE : rapebsarses bpl n n en T ties, as well as plaques and mementos of your visit to the museum. One of the best features of the museum is the 6,000 miniatures on display. The bottles from around the globe bring to life the size and history of the Seagram boasting "There is always something new at the museum (and restaurant and gift shop...)" Visit the new exhibition entitled, The Cooper and The Cellerman, and view the new acquistion case which displays some of the many treasures not usually on to% see a sguare barrel, that was later disgarded because it was discovered it was not useful for transporting, or one of the many other containers on di;ï¬l:y. gift shop has a variety of exciting products including cl?rkscr.ew suspenders and matching corkscew Open Heuse: Tues. Nov. 8 through Sun. Nov. 13, 128 p.m The Seagram Museum, truly one of Waterloo‘s preatest assets, will be offering their annual house Address: 57 Erb St. W., Waterioo Seagram Museum marketing manager Lynne Paquette GD0.0 0 0g0 00099 2B DVUNCTS ang desngned to matc'ga child with a .