Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1971, p. 10

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Information center provides essential community service The Waterlooâ€"Wellington branch of the association of early childhood education of Ontario sold creative kits suitable for preschoolers, in the mall Saturday. The successful sale was organized by a committee chaired by Margaret Little of Watâ€" erloo. The kits were packed by group members. IThe newly formed comâ€" munity information center, the first of its kind in the Twin Cities, recently opened its doors to the public at its permanent location at 18 Queen St. North, Kitchener, in midâ€"October. The community informaâ€" tion center, a program of the local social planning council, will serve the entire Waterlooâ€"Kitchener area. One of the social planning council‘s top priority proâ€" jects, the center is intended to fill a longâ€"felt gap in comâ€" munity information by proâ€" viding upâ€"toâ€"date, accurate and prompt information on all services available in the community, including soâ€" cial, health, recreation and education. _ â€" It will also provide assisâ€" tance in contacting the orâ€" ganization best equipped to deal with a person‘s enâ€" quiry and, where necessary, For the /fl 2% Best a P ? _ & Years $ of fi ;( é Your \â€" & Ww i8 Life Fish are more then pets. They make a fascinating (hobby for the whole ‘family. A Fascinating Hobby Our Tropical & Marine Fish Canaries. Budgies, "’f""," 'ay also other small pets WATERLOO SQUARE STANLEY PARK PET SHOP PET SHOP COMPLETE LINE OF PET SUPPLIES Reasonable Prices Lower Mait Open Daity 10â€"6 Thur & Fri.till 9 743â€"068 1 743â€"6921 will refer him to the agency providing the specialized service he requires. All enquiries are handled in absolute confidence by the staff at the center who work in close coâ€"operation with specialists in all fields. The center provides a referâ€" ral service, not a counselâ€" ling service, although often straightforward _ enquiries can be answered on the spot. Mrs. Gale Bauman, the coâ€" ordinator, has put the center on its feet by doing most of the initial ground work. She is helped by receptionistâ€" secretary, Miss Lillian Kenâ€" nel. Volunteers who are helpâ€" ing these t wo fullâ€"time memâ€" bers of the staff have enabâ€" led the center to extend its service beyond regular ofâ€" fice hours. The ten volunâ€" teers, both men and women, some in professional walks of life, are working with the staff to help the public in their enquiries. The center is now open from nine to six on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from nine to nine on Tuesâ€" day and Thursday, and from nine to one on Saturday. Peoâ€" ple are encouraged to come in person to the office, or to phone 579â€"3800, or to write. A private interview room with telephone is available at the center for confidenâ€" _SCANDINAVIAN Rhythm Gymnastics i for GIRLS 9â€"13 years Graduate, Gymnastic College, Denmark Graduate, Teachers College, Denmark 15 years teaching experience in Gymnastics in Denmark and recently in Canada at schools and university. p Instructress: Birte Langager FITNESS CENTRE Waterioo,Square, Lower Mail 576â€"2680 6 wks. beginners‘ course â€" $10 TUESDAYS 5 â€" 6 p.m. tial discussions. Although the center has enough people to handle enâ€" quiries at present, Mrs. Bauâ€" man said that volunteers could still be used for helpâ€" ing with much important behindâ€"theâ€"scenes work such as helping to catalogue the information resources. The community informaâ€" tion center has been funcâ€" tioning on a limited basis for a while and has already dealt with quite a broad range of public enquiries, from the very complicated which required referral to other agencies to a simple query regarding the location of a national fundâ€"raising office. CAFE: MOZART ‘‘Deutsche Konditorei" German Cakes and Pastries from 38 King St. South Waterloo Decorate Your Dinner with True Authentic Home Made 578â€"4590 .Customors should complain â€"â€" about poorâ€"quality food _ When consumers are not satisfied with the quality of food they have purchased, they have a right to comâ€" plain. Problems of poor quality will not be solved unless the right person is aware of them, say food specialists at the Ontario partment of agriculture and To whom should a conâ€" sumer complain? First, go to the store manager. If the problem is not solved here, write to the president of the company and outline the complaint. If it is still not resolved, the Ontario food council can try to solve the problem or find an exâ€" planation by contacting those concerned in handling or inspecting the product. It is important that you make your complaint to the store manager or manuâ€" facturer of the product. PB0R28 €@080 ¢ REEILSWFT / There will be no collections or fees. These nonâ€"denomination lectures are sponsored by The Church Of Christ, Blair. These lectures will be of interest to High School and College students. 3:00 PM GOD, MAN, AND CAVEMAN 7:00 PM THE PROBLEM OF HUMAN SUFFERING 10:00 AM DO NOT SIN AGAINST THE CHILD. 11:00 AM WHY | LEFT ATHEISM 3:00PM DOES GOD EXIST? 7:00PM EVOLUTIONS PROOF OF GOD SUN. NOV. 14, 1971 SUN. NOV. 14, 1971 SAT. NOV. 13, 1971 THOUGHT PROVOKING â€"LECTURESâ€" ABOVE LECTURES HELD AT WATERLOO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 300 HAZEL ST. WATERLOO â€" LECTURES FOLLOWED BY QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD. THESE SERMONS AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST BLOG. â€" OLD MILL ROAD BLAIR. (PRESTON) AN OPPORTUNITY TO CHALLENGE through and complain. THE QUESTION OF GOD Shop until 9:30 p.m. every night now till Chl'istmas (Sat till 6 p.m.) Fairway Rd. at Hwy. 8 Eastâ€"Kitchener Fairview Park Shopping ‘ Centre and food, Parliament buildâ€" ings, Toronto, Ontario. tion, write to the Ontario

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