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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 May 1991, p. 9

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Block" Disability Awareness Program to schools and community groups. The volunâ€" teer job requires about four hours a week with individual training provided. If interâ€" ested, contact Dianne at 746â€"2700, Volunteer Service for Seniors provides transportation to medical and dednul apâ€" pointments, grocery shopping and to the Manna meal every Thursday noon at Erb Street Mennonite Church. If you are availâ€" able a few hours a week to drive seniors in Waterloo call Joy Schiefele at 886â€"5440 9 . 12. Volunteer puppeteers needed The Independent Living Centre needs {ourul:‘e!g to present its "Kids On The Volunteer Service for Seniors The Housing Registry for Youth will list affordable accommodation free of charge and match suitable young people to your request for a tenant. For more information call Teresa at 743.2460, The Kâ€"W Art Gallery Volunteers presents Brunch ‘N‘ Auction at the Westmount Golf and Country Club on Sunday, June 2. The cost of the function is $40 per person and for more information call the KW Gallery at 579â€"5860. Flytishers meeting Kâ€"W Flyfishers meet the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at Rink In the Park, Seagram Drive Waterloo. Visitors welcome. First Tuesday is a generâ€" al meeting; third Tuesday, fytying. Club interests are flyfishing trips, conservation, stream rehabilitation, flytying, good fellowâ€" ship. Seniors friendship group seeks volunteers Volunteer visitors needed to befriend lonely seniors on a oneâ€"toâ€"one basis, twoâ€" three hours weekly. Contact The Kâ€"W Friendship Group for Seniors at 7426502 for more information. Housing Registry for Youth tion presents its 7th Annual Car Seat Information Fair on Saturday, June 1 from 9 a.m.â€"2 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church, Laurentian and Block Line Rds., Kitchenâ€" er. Contact 570â€"0181 for details. Brunch ‘N‘ Auction The Kâ€"W and Area Big Sisters will hold its annual Poor Girls Luncheon on Friday, May 31 at the Farmers Market, Upper Level from 11:30 a.m.â€"2 p.m. The cost of the event is $5 which includes lunch and the chance to win a 14â€"inch color television. Car seat fair KW Weavers and Spinners Guild will hold a garage sale and open house on Saturday, June 1, 8, and 15 from 10 a.m.4 p.m. at 55 Canbar St., second floor, Waterâ€" loo. Poor girls luncheon Garage sale and open house _ Kâ€"W Weavers and Spint at 730 Belmont Ave. W. in Kitchener. If you have three hours a week or during the month, please call the Big Sisters at 743â€" 5206 or Stuffy‘s at 741â€"0805, The Kâ€"W and Area Big Sisters Agency needs volunteers to staff its children‘s clothing store, Stuffy‘s. The store is located BI? Sister volunteers The Arthritis Society will hold a Septem: ber campaign against the number one chronic health problem. If you have arthriâ€" tis and need information, or if you are able to volunteer as a coordinator or in any other capacity, please contact the Arthritis Society at 743â€"2820, The Infant and Toddler Safety Associaâ€" Arthritis campaign Laurel Centre Day Camp is now acceptâ€" ing registrations for its summer program. The day camp is for children aged 5â€"12. The centre is locaed at Northfield and Highâ€" point in Waterloo. For further information call 8864784 or 884â€"3552. A registration night will be held on June 6 from 7â€"8:30 p.m. or you can register by mail. o innlt uifor dn tan h Ahaihdb is cntidl able organization that helps bridge the between families and the legal and ng.nlp systems with regard to custody, access, support and separation, emphasizing tolerâ€" ance and understanding during the time of family breakdown. Selfâ€"help meetings are held Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. at 380 Kinl:g. N., Waterloo. For more information call 888. Fathers For Laurel registrations Fathers For Justice is a nonâ€"profit charitâ€" and the Lowest Price . .. Kâ€"Ws Finest Eyewear Boutique Independent Opticians: John A. Haney, Kelly Bowland Eye Examinations Arranged Overeaters Anonymous, a selfâ€"help group for individuals with eating disorders, meets every Tuesday, 8 p.m. at St. Louis School, Allen St., Waterloo. A treatment group for adult survivors of sexual abuse to be held at Catholic Family Counselling Centre. For further informaâ€" tion call 743.6333. Overeaters Anonymous Catholic Family Counselling Centre is offering a group program for children age 6 to 15, experiencing the separation or divorceof their parents. For information contact the centre, 70 Weber St. W. Kit. at 743â€"6333. Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Incest Children of Separation and Divorce An Unbeatable Combination! Torgl _ Convenience (or bring in your own pmnm'pti;n) For your appointment Phone 746â€"4811 OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY HOMECOMING & BARBECUE AT ALEXANDRA SCHOOL 35 Alexandra St., Waterloo FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1991 OPEN DOOR SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR ADULTS [ | INVITES YOU To 11 Erb St. 5 â€" 7 p.m. Cost: $5.00 per person Please RSVP 742â€"2851 Fine Intimate Apparel Experience the loveliness ... Fine lingerie for your own reasons 56 Regina St. N., Waterioo 746â€"3711 Now Open Mondays Mon. â€" Thurs. 10 â€" 5:30 | Friday 10 â€"7 Saturday 10 â€"5 ‘ 1 nllgetien ts Bn d s n d oR od DUESIVTU Our Athletic Banquet was a great night with lots Tuck: Tammy Bruinsma, Kate Swift of fun. Thanks to all of our wonderful, dedicated Tech: James Suffling coaches and athletes who made this year as fun as it Spirit Leader: Alexa Dare was. Special thanks to our MC‘s and the rest of the Enviro Club: Andres Tbanez Banquet Committee (students & teachers) who _ _ Publicity: Amanda Somkie helped the evening run so smoothly. 19901991 We‘re looking forward to a fun and exc ting yer Coaches of the Year are: Mrs. Rice (Badminton) and _ The Honor Assembly will take place on Frid Mr. Officer (Hockey). (it‘s the last one this year) so don‘t mis~ out pnmmens 22 0 t No i P entanial Rmbrats Yearbooks should be out Monday or Tuesday. Susan and Kim (our wonderful yearbook editors) say that they‘re great! Congratulations to the Junior Boys‘ Rugby team who won WCSSAA and will have competed in CWOSSA yesterday. Conâ€" grats also go out to our Track and Field stars who made it to the Regionals: Natasha Pickersgill, Darlene Evans, Tamara Levy and Paul Dietrich Dariene Evans It‘s hard to believe there are only eight days left until school is over and exams begin. KCI AL K 550 WEBER N., WATERLOO 884â€"7470 (at Parkside Dr. S. of Northfield Dr.) | _ Now these are names we can take. Especially coming from such respected automobile experts as Ted and Tony But don‘t take our word for it. Or even their‘s. Just take z) AUTOâ€"HAUS WATERLOO LTD. Regina Street at Columbia Street Waterioo (Next to McDonald‘s) 886â€"7001 The folks at Driver‘s Seat HOURS have been calling . Volkswagen names. JHS: Mon.â€"Wed. 7:30â€"6; Thurs. and Fri. 7:30â€"9: Sat 7 30â€"6 Baking Supplies Nuts Spices Visit our New Hamburg Store! _ WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1991 Compare Our Bulk Prices Nut & Baking Supply We now have all positions filled for next year‘s Organizational Council: Coâ€"Premiers: Joe! Graham, Darlene Evans Head of Management: Alex Kolbasnik Asst. Head‘::fnfihnngementt Dianne Lumsden Secretary: Celia Swift Awards & Clubs: Jay Wilgar Speaker/Reporter: Erica Williams Head of Special Events: Seott Cameron. Heather Rose Head of Assemblies: Brian Barlow. Kean Reardon Yearbook: Jesse Clarke, Elizabeth Bitzer Newspaper: My Quyen Tran. Laume Graham J D Botsforcrc Tuck: Tammy Bruinsma, Kate Swift Tech: James Suffling Spirit Leader: Alexa Dare "Passat: Best Personal Choice" "Jetta: Best Economy Car" â€" _ Ted Laturnus ; Coâ€"host. Drivers Seo "Passat: Best Family Sedan" â€" Ted Laturnus Coâ€"host, Drivars Seqt a Jetta or Passat tor a test guve today Your Volkswager w dealer is waiting to put you in the driver‘s seat W # w e s# # # % Coâ€"host, Driver‘s Seqt 6.19 7.49 9.49 â€" PAGE A9

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