Fggt an imgggnm C ttlt-tttoct-tie-ttur-ee-tter-t The K-tlil and are. Men of diabetic children met December 2 at the Water- loo County health unit. was raised for the camp fund; $44 from the October 16 bake sale and $500 at the Dr, Best Honorary She also reported that the KW Hospital's diabetic day care cattter is planning a much-needed program of evening meetings for fa- President Betty Martin reported that almost $50 The Kitchener detachment of the Ontario provincial police patrolled over 15,000 miles and investigated 37 general occurrences during the week ended November Twenty eight motor vehi- cle accidents were inves- tigated. Property damage for them was estimated at tiriiiidiidg hams hear doeto/ , You Get: 0 1500 cc engine 0 4 speed trarssmission . Rock and pinion starring Q Power front discs 0 Bucket seats . Child guard door locks q Plus all Chrysler's standard safety features Km KITC H E N E R pgmoulfi 1 lll'dhl â€(no SERVICE . . . Corner Charles 8- Victoria PIRIE’S PHARMACY THE HAPPY “THE CAR 220 King SLS. WATERLOO on Christmas Day f is o o 1"1tts 'i': "the thought that counts" OPP report CH) © Ci) CEE) theeBotdiattetiecttiidr-. 'Neprogratmsilibeginin February. The Ontario division of the Canadian Diabetes Association is sponsoring. a $t0,000 lottery with pro- ceeds being used to reduce the $200,000 mortgage on Camp Huronda for diabetic children. Tickets cost $1 Dr. D.w. Weston, Kitche- ner podiatrist. showed slides and explained the science of podiatry, includ- ing its advancements, re- $17,280, " persons were injured and one killed in seven separate collisions. Horatio Foster, Baden, died after the car he was driving collided with another in thevillage. " The opi; laid 81 charges: Iresnmems. two, criminal; 69, traffic; six, liquor; four, impaired §QME NtlTifi9R driving. 743-3689 OUR word o I Chrydor Credit K You Qualify Financing of 8.95 to $15.95 57961 20 08% Detection and treatment of foot problems in the very but: and i-et-tte. He stressed practical foot care. young can affect cures while with advancing age correction and relief is the course taken. This is particularly im- portant with diabetic chil- dren Mtose feet, if not properly observed and hy- genically and carefully cared for. can be a soured of serious trouble,in latter years. Five persons were elected to the 1972 execudve: Betty Renner, president; Shiella Bateman, vicepresi- dent; Darlene Gruelich, secretary; Andrea Clem- mer, treasurer; Mildred McIntyre, social convenor. Mrs. McIntyre served re- freshments. EASY COOKING Use marjoram and oregano to add zest to veal, lamb, and pork masts and stews, or chops or kebabs. Save potato water left over from cooking. This adds vitamins, minerals and flavour to soups or gravies. Green catnip is good for poison ivy. Most every plant has a natural enemy and green catnip is poison to poison ivy. If soup has been made too salty, grate a raw potato, add it and cook the soup for afew minutes. Op." Daily s lm. to 0 am Sunday 9 m.m.to 1 pm. Carl Sulliman IWISH TO THANK ALL WHO VOTED AND WORKED FOR ME IN THE WATERLOO ELECTION ... ... ... ... James Church, president of Conestoga College. accepted a donation of dial-swit- ching equipment from Bell Canada this week. (Left to right) Leslie Cox. Bell Can- ada; professor Church. Jim Reid. Bell Canada; Hamid Manoochehri. Conestoga a loge program co-ordinaton Equipment donated to college, Conestoga College has received two donations of surplus equipment for its electronics division. The berries and fruits of Ontario provide mix and match variety with pork dishes, says the Ontario Pork Institute. Favourites It's the second time this year, the company has made a donation to the college. W.G. Bruner, the com- pany's president and general manager, arranged for the gift. are spiced pears, curried mixed fruit, and honey- glazed peaches from Nia- gara orchards. The communication di- vision of international tele- phone and telegraph in Guelph donated a wide range of components from low frequency to micro- wave range with some small sub-systems. Waterloo Kitchener JESSE†HERB EPP itTTciroett/wArEttuto Ontario & Duke Sts. Sorority entertains group at area nursing home A group of delta rho sorority ladies entertained patients of Pinehaven nur- sing home, Likeholme and Winston Hall at Pinehaven on Lexington Road Novem- ber 25. The guests played bingo and then were served lunch by the hostesses; Pat Neish, Denise Angrove, Diane Hallman, Jan Kelly, Gayle Cousins and Barbara Fis- Cher. Bell Canada donated dial pany's aid to education pm, switching equipment to the gram. division this week. The College president, James equipment was given to the Church, accepted the do- college as part of the com- nation. "This evening program was a fine example of com- munity spirit of the group, benefitting many who made new friendships and those people who renewed ac- to all of you who supported me at the polls as well as those who worked on my behalf. Compliments of the season to everyone. Waterloo Square My Sincerest [Em il Kawasaki Lap. MOTORCYCLE SALES AND SERVICE 326 Weber St. North 745-5883 OPEN Tue - Sat. I, a.m. to , p.m._ School raises C funds for kiln Students from Elizabeth Ziegler school on Moore Avenue have raised flunk to purchase a small pottery kiln for their art classes. quaintanees - an important step to nursing home re- ttidents." said Mhrgarethe Erlich, a co-owner of Pine- haven. “The thanks of many go to these ladies for an en- joyable evening. ,, The school's art teacher, Alice Bullard, had requested a kiln for use by several of her classes but there was no money in the bud- get for it. So staff and students co- operated in a project to bring in the $315 needed to purchase the equipment. They compiled and sold over 600 copies of the 122 Cook Book' for 50 cents PEEWEE HOUSE LEAGUE SCHEDULE Schedule for December 11: Flyers vs Kings, 8 a.m.; Canadiens vs Sabres, 9:05; Seals vs Blues 10:20; Braves vs Rangers, 11:25; Black Hawks vs Penguin 12:40 p.m.; Bruins Canucks, 1:45; Aces North Stars, 3; Red Wings vs Leafs,4:06. The teachers contributed most of the recipes. They were stencilled and run off by the office staff and the books collated by the stu- dents. Mrs. Bullard began the pottery program this year for grades 4, 5 and 6. Peewee house league re- suits for December 4: Canucks 2, Leafs 2; Pen- guins T, North, Stars 4; Wings 5, Bruins o.