Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1971, p. 9

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Track and field group .plans general meeting The Kitchener-Waterloo minor track and field as- sociation is holding its gen- eral meeting November 29 at the Waterloo Legion at8215 p.m. Members at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Women's Leanne mm 381 hours cording to a report at the regular meeting November 10. This cheerful - looking baby is Kenny, eight months old. He's Anglo-Saxon in sewing on quilts. m The igenda includes elec- tion of officers, constitution- al amendments and other descent and -has blonde hair with blue eyes and fair skin. "We'd like " many people out as possible. " said Jack Night of the Waterloo Legion. Kenny is a healthy boy, always good-natured. He All parents of registered athletes and all registered athletes over 16 are asked to attend, said Mr. Knight. has a mild hearing loss and is soon to be fitted with a hearing aid. Even without it, he hears people talking to him and uses his own voice. Though nothing he says is recog- nizable yet, he chats and gurgles and squeals in ap- pealing baby language. He is crawling. so he en- joys exploring. but is happy just to sit and play with his toys or his own hands or watch anything moving. He loves children and is in- -Thixt Boy l Scout PAPER DRIVE Winter training for the Classified Ads Really Work SAT. MW. 20 Our Lady of Lourdes CWI. selit gyms -t Alt Areas East of King St. He needs a home 0.. In Waterloo and District To Recycle Waste I akeshore Village bazaar planned track and field club will be at King Edward School. every 'Nttrsday, T to 9 p.m. terested in animals. Kenny is easy to look af- ter because of his happy disposition, because he amiably eats everything of- fered to him and because convent. told the - she sold quills at the Kit- cheater-toat-tay. There was quiteademand fortttemttec-fthefine Messiah Lutheran Church, at Glen Forrest and Spruce- hill in Lakeshore Village, and the Lakeshore Village This lovable baby needs loving parents who can help him with his slight hearing loss and whose academic expectations will not be too demanding. To inquire about adopting Ken- ny, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adop- tion information. ask your Children's Aid Society. he sleeps right through the night. tsaGarUt the aurch Nov- ember 25. table will be operating 2 p.m. to 4 pm. and 7 p.m. to9pan. I Mrs. John Salli. quilting Members attending President K. R. MacGregor, left, recently inducted seven new members into the Mutuai Life of Canada's Long Service Club which comprises employees at the head office in Waterloo and in the 81 branch offices across Canada who have twenty-five or more years of service with the Company. These additions bring the total membership to 271, including 122 "honorary" members who had served the company for at least 25 years before their retirement. The Mutual Life of Canada is proud of these employees and of the contribution they have made through the years to providing a high standard of service for the Company's policy- holders across Canada. Mutual Life henourslong-service employees and bake (iiii,iiii,ii _ i .1:;_;:.:*. iTlil,f,,)j,r,ET)llllf,)atl,i,,lllll don-wan: cl toiletries for gift-wrapped and deposited at the church. Philip Wacchter reported that proceeds from the Oct- otter card party were' not. and that sales from a quilt Nuance!“ Phat SYNTHESIS KING’S OPEN: Monday _ Friday - 10:00am to 2:00 am. Saturday ---tt:30 am to 2:00 am. Sunday-ttoo noon to 10:00pm. BUSINESS HOURS In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men’sLuncheon " and up FOR FAST SERVICE Call 579-5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport - over $3.50 38 King St. N., Waterloo Sound Sensational STEREO SHOP over 8150 tor UNICEF/on mama». NWdOIrL-dy odLatmlettttttlatlieeted decorating Christmas tree balls. Ihiltret nigtyt. member of the council. in- RESTAURANT Plum 579-5650 and Canadian Food The new members honoured at this year's annual dinner meet- ing were (left to right): Andre Anderson, Edgar Gortung, Ed.. word Hill, Harold Hogg, all of Waterloo; Helene Quesnel, Trois- Rivieres; Gloria Schmidt, Waterloo; and John Willms, Toronto. (Below) Executive Vice-President J. H. Ponaboker mode spe- cial presentations to three members who this year completed forty-five years of service: Monica Furlong, Delion Kropf and Edward Tuck. iafdiiklltriNiiaitisi'ttqitii' "qerMt'Mr1'r.r', . Chronicle . First Aid dressing: 0 First Aid medication: . First Aid Kits as mafia] by w.c.a. Q Stretched: and blank“: . First Aid loom Equipment Major mama Moon: 8:30 to "tN-Srhredarr "km 0. 4:00 swans UMITED 663 King W., Kim (Opp. Misc) INDUSTRIAl . FIRST " SUPPLIES PM out who I discuss your minim We Deliver DIAI. 579-6200 Classified Ads Really Work

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