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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1971, p. 5

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gituatnoeninalmima. Dori: Feick of Kitchener de m_emlters _at their Mar meeting. Miss Pack, a well-known instruc- tor in the an at the YWCA who sell: her products regularly at Kitchener: Farmer's Market, Magician, string orchestra highlight neighborhood meet An orchestral presentation and a magieian's act were highlights the fifth in a series of neigh- meetings for seniors at John's Evangelical Lutheran Church hall this week. The afternoon event got under way with table games. These helped participants relax before refreshments were served by the Grace Circle of St. John's Lu- theran Church Women, directed by Mrs. Ernie Schaefer. Boothsrkresetupinthearea by the Victoria Order of Nurses, Waterloo County Health Unit, Canadian Arthritis and Rheuma- tism Society and the University of Waterloo's school of optometry. Personnel staffing these handed out leaflets and bulletins to those present. Margaret G. Hegler, regional consultant of the Ontario health department's nutrition service, gave an informal talk on food, its relation to health and the ingredi- ents necessary for the older per- son’s diet. Mrs. Louise Pulkinghom pro- vided piano accompaniment for a sing-song which ended with a hand-clapping, rendition of He's Got the Whole World in His Hands. Sister Valencia directed the 30- member peewee string orchestra of St. Louis school in a program which included violin solos, and string quartets. The performers ranged from kindergarten age to Grade 8. Bob Breadner, in his magician's top hat and tails, delighted the old folk with acts that produced two white doves, colored silk scarves and ropes from what There will be no letter carrier delivery, wicket service, rural route delivery or parcel post delivery in the Kitchener-Water- loo-Bridgeport post offices May M, the Victoria Day holi- day. One complete street letter box collection will be made. _ Special delivery service will lbeprovided. [I] Gifts for 'fiom- net ttwi. $200 siat/r'i'iiirhiSih'ji'rii'i"i'i'i"st . Postal plans WATER LOO SQUARE 578-2410 Ma New Avid-No low than” Paco... “on" Onion, look!“ Tho humbling of A La! The Unhoty und Art & Scion“ ot 1.0009 To The Woods and McHadte Road Atlas: Camping . have! Guido- Cdobvation of Autumn “dds 0' Won‘t! You". W’s Guido to cm "org. Om of Scott TM Sou“ "Moon 5 The Cross Ddhovonco Th- WII Shoot Journal rm lieutenant 'I Won." love I'm-y "to Am" I” SUIJOSI 0"le Tho Swan Minutes Catch " TM mhqrhors Fore' 3" Form The Icon and I Rid: Man. Nor Man What To Do Till The Messiah BOOKSTORE nus WEEK'S BEST SELLERS (Freedom) seemed like nowhere. Some of his acts involved the seniors, much to their delight. Afterwards those present were asked to express their wishes re- garding future meetings and pro- grams in their district. The meeting was organized by a committee of district clergy which included Rev. Fred Beebe- ly, Rev. A. L. Conrad, Rev. Henry Isaac, Rev. Jack Peck and Rev. C. S. Roberts. They were assisted by Bernard lsaacksz, senior citi- zen coordinator. tg-ttet-tt cu can in. In]. 1m, can and lamb before the-dining audience. _ “one Reine! reported " visits by when during April to sick Indium-in 'tariattimsers. te2lhuat,g'ti,f but Comic Ram Home in Hamil- tm, expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to experience a spiritual weekend. \\\§\\\\\\\\\ \’(:\\:\\: l m L - “a? iii.,.):-:.-.,'.-,.'.,-,-.-.::),,--,;-'-:,-,,-, ME TEAM @ (oflgc Mary Janie Babel, one of two The Council of the Corporation of The City of Waterloo has author- ized the establishment of a system of municipal and school tax credits and refunds under the provisions of The Municipal and School Tax Credit Assistance Act, 1967 to assist elderly persons A tax credit equivalent to one-half of the municipal and school taxes may be al- lowed in respect of a real property. subject to a maximum of $1 50. if: Full particulars of the system of tax credits and an application form may be obtained from the office of the Municipal Treasurer at Water- too Cuty Hall Waterioo Square. telephone number 576-2420, VI "That's not the idea of a pick-off play, Timmy!" (a) the owner. and/or the husband or the wile of the owner. IS 65 years of age or more and occupies the real property as a personal residence. (b) applicatron is made by the taxpayer during the calendar year In which the realty taxes. in respect of which the tax credit is claimed, become due and payable. and (c) the remaining portlbn of the realty taxes after the ded- uction of tax credit. has been paid CITY OF WATERLOO NOTICE TO REALTY TAXPAYERS Mr atrtitmastoNimoetildmnin of ice to - delivery in time (mandamus. _ In. Philip Wheaten CWL pre- Mt. and Mrs. Edward Arnold the King in Hamilton, May 16, in honor of Bishop Joseph F. Ryan who is celebrating so years in the priesthood. They also at- tmdeda dinner to mark the oc- casion held that evening. Executive members willI attend the annual Hamilton, d convention of the CWL at the University of Waterloo June 4 to 6. League members are co-host- ing the event with members of councils from other Waterloo mu, attended an anniveriary m at the Cathedral of Christ an: 'isemth" who med-uh th-qr'pmaileaeigts. July who the ,eatemmriire free A potluck lunch will take place following the group's June meet 10me i/S PUets$trrthetqreetertirsgdittee. m urination orttte Canon: mum's league. to he held at tttethsivrmityof WWJI-e 'to6,seCedistmaaedatimgttt attic Marrneetingof8t.Agttets OWL. BaeAWateriooparuttsiiitre "-ittletbraeertainsegmeatt of the amusements. The St. Agrsargrmqtnriiittrtdertake re- a hosting a coffee party on the owing day of the convention. m. Lloyd Panic, CWL pre- sident, outlined the program for convention coffeeparty stamina ind paucity as well urged to attend at least some of the events as it will be several you: before the convention will return to Waterloo. them are still required by St. Agnes council to assist with its share of the responsibilities. Members will tour some of the University of Waterloo build- ings following a brief business (Victoria Day) Garbage normally collected on, Monday will be picked up on Tuesday. May 25th. MARSLAND CENTRE , Monday, May 24th CITY OF WATERLOO GARBAGE COLLECTION O 13 storeys of Prime Office Space . Total Electric Environmental Control 0 Wall to Wall Broadloom - 7,200 Sq. " Per Floor 0 a Highspeed Computer Controlled Otis Kenton . Downtown in a Parblee Setting ' . On Site Parking Facilities 0 Locatedlnthelleartofthel‘lmndnlhnudneu Community 0 Now Leasing The Prestige Address In The Kitchener .. Waterloo Area No collection of garbage on Contact: Carl H. Schmidt 13th Floor, Mamland Centre Waterloo, Ontario - 578-7710 Mm. Raul: [lemma] is making amen-m for a Ma, tour by cm. lumber: Sept. 18 to points of images: in the Toronto area. The' meeting concluded with a few nines of bingo. _ 'rtetingirtJmesttichm'tiemF _etmdettte-t'sregtarmeet- only and will apply to girls being married between Aug. 1 1971, and Feb. 1, 1m. Mothers ofthetuturettridesagwe0as their prospective mothers-in- law will also be included. Ianaydl. Bridal fashions will be model- led and displays of interest to the bride-to-tte will be spon- soredtty1oealstores. The party is by invitation A party for encased girls from the m City area is being planned by Welcome For brides-to-be it Kitetseier's Holiday

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