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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Nov 1989, p. 13

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ual, Sunder: will ah the caller - things as hi- sstg's'et location, what time of day they are avail- able for tutoring, is child care necessary, in transportation available, and what type, learn. ing are needetl "With these questions and an- swers we can recommend the best program available. We hope to give the person encouragement " well as information that will make them feel Mutable by letting them know what they are mam"nm"luy're In, ' an mmwmmmmm ,erite,rtmstrytotteaioensitive gg.'ru to the needs of the [New ' . mwmmle littrer mum-3Q indiyjd- 1maaiiiitrtri" ' for t'l'2hrp1ttl'.tp,)"tht're, LiferaCy my Coalition's mandate is public education about the problem of illiteracy in the region, and no it put together s three-and-e-half- hour workshop called “literacy and Your tkatf", "This workshop is available to businesses and organizations who deal with the public, to help them become more sanitized to prob lens that the illiterate person phases everyday,” Saunders says. A video presentation has been developed called "Literacy in Our fitne,1ti,t"i. which focuses on various 'terncy programs in the km and the function of the '4'ld'S'l Region Literacy Coali. tion. The coalition is in a new law tion, 2 King St. S, Waterloo, after moving a few months ago from a 'uy.iisriersmrtaturaar. 1liirtki,z,,L Wm M no AU) Anyone interested in attending any of the literary programs represented by the Waterloo Lit. eracy Coalition, or in volunteer. ing to assist in any of the pro- grams, can call the Project READ line at 884-1318 in Kitchener-Wa. terloo, or 653-0165 in Cambridge. The resume centre offers infor- mation for teachers, tutors, lear- ners and general literacy rea- Iearch and advocacy mandala. A lending system has been estab- lished t.or people lo borrow the 1torfettofupferbioekarrr, than iiaiii U,'2pif in; opening their 'tewloeatiotr,thdatalfiiortintrt a-itherNiots'stimtiiteracy Call and book on opppirttrtent with Maureen during the monfh of.Novenher and take odvoMoge of the following special paces. to her staff. Maureen is a graduate of EDITH SEREI INSTITUTE of EST HETICS. I?‘ is pleased to Welcome . MAUREEN BOEHM, Aesthetician Deep Chasing Facial Half Leg Waxing 't3._e_rrejrrA_rtothehrttert 15.i~- PAGE A15 aaujctyfyzey BATHTUB KING km . was (MIN . may Hym’i GEM TILE NEW FIXTURES 'mvaOR '-ig'fg/r'tt,i'gi',1o,,c 3 WAYS " CHANGE Replac Feminine Reducing Salons me CALIFoawA CONCEPTS w" " PASSIVE ToNlNG TABLES SUN TANNONG BEDS 800,47“ WTS nmm.moaammm CARPENTRY RENOVATIONS REFACE & SAVE REPLACE & SAVE DO IT YOURSELF 8 SAY '30" '35" " 800 HRS? much” FREE CALL FOR APPOtNTMENT 745-8382 119yetm ST s KITCHENER YOUR ImoIEltl doorsmdwowm 578-5500 Mm mu J. HELLEGERS 57.4 257 Quality Work' 749-1 996 1.77

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