, 'risiett funded by OFY Before the end of the sum- Deaths--- WEIGEL Frederick H.. 27 Regina Street. Waterloo. July 8. 69 years. BUODELL. Ronald. 277 Shakespeare Drive. Wat- erbo. July 8. 46 years. WEiCHSEL. William J.. 47 Dunbar Road South. Wa- turbo. Juty ti, 30 years. SALM. Joseph M.. former- ly of York Street. Waterloo. July 8. 82 years. About 50 years ago, the number of women who survived five years after an operation for breast cancer was about 15 per cent. Today, because of improved techniques of de- tection and treatment, the five year survival rate is about 58 per cent. The Can- adian Cancer Society urges all women to learn about breast self-examination and practise it. ed attitudes concerning men and women. Under an $8,000 grant from the federal govem- ment’s opportunities for program. Center iillkgt, camp is teach- If-sufficiency to 8- K',ggg1r, girls in Pet- rough's downtown sec- Sevenstudents from Trent University in Pettrbt NEW totATlthl N0 DOWN PAYMENT - N0 PAYMENTS UNTIL AUG. - ON-TI'IE-SPOT FINANCING Herculon fabric, walnut wood trim crown, cushion, No Sag Springs. Value $529.95. 29995 TMt5WEEtt.. _......... Savoupto.......... St OFF All mum CHAIRS By DRUXE UPHOISI’EIY See our large selection. Buy Now and Save Open top shelf. Closed bottom shelf. ttog. 39.95 T QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS Shop this week in our " CONDITIONED SHOWROOMS featuring KROEHLER - SKlAR - HOUSE of BRAEMORE PEPPlER - SEAlY - lA-Z-BOY, ETC. SOHO"! WALNUT BOOKCASE Open Mon., Tues., Sat., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Wod., Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 p.m. 2-PC. Maart TUXEDO SIYLE LAZY-BOY-(HAIRS 2.Pe. KIOEHLER MODERN Girls learn non-traditional tasks SOFA 8. (HAIR SOFA 8. CHAIR (one in and see our large Displays - 3 Floors of CASH t CARRY KAUF FEST SPECIALS " .. 30% " as ST. W., WATHLOO -- 7434333 Fanny Wmerloo Square Family party held for boy's homecoming mer the girls will - kettles, how to splice plugs, change washers on a leak-"' ing tap and unplug stop- ped-up drains. They are also learning how to use hammers, wrenches, clamps, and safety equipment. Older girls also learn the use of A 14-year-old Waterloo boy who has been away from home since birth was wel- comed back for a visit by a large group of relatives Saturday afternoon. A garden party, includ- ing a dinner and bar- becue, was held in honor of Paul Hoefler at the home of Ruth and Simon Weiler, 12 Roslin Avenue South, Waterloo. The boy was the last child of the late William Hoefler and Mrs. Weiler. Shortly after birth he was in the,Sunbeam home for severely handicapped chil- dren in Waterloo. For the past seven years he has been at the Ontario region- al center for children in Palmerston. As part of the program 2 4.95 THIS WEEK Finish pecan, extra large table, 2 leaves, extending to 96", width 42", 2 arm choirs, 2 side chain, buffet and hutch. Value $1275.00. “.0 nn Tufted backs, solid frame. Choice of Colour. - Volvo $449.95. YHIS WEEK 38 Pa. COOK 'tl SERVE MIMI! . Glomorous way to store, cook and serve foods from Fridge to Oven'o Ooblc .err.er__r'$F. DINING ROOM SUITE HOUSE OF sumac! 2-K. FRENCH PROVINCIAL SEAlY 39" HEAVY DUTY SOFA 8. CHAIR _.......'..... 9790° BUNK BEDS PEPPER 9M! plumbing and electrical Highlight of the first month-long camping sens. ion are goeart races and a fishing derby with the girls making their own hot rods, fishing poles and flies. work. electric drills and lathes as part of an instruction Other relatives who at- tended were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seiler of Kit- chener. They are Paul's godparents. several of the Weiler fam- ily and Hoefler grandchil- dren put on a talent show in his honor. Mark, Nevin and Nichelle Hoefler of RR 2 Water- loo, played piano, accor- dion and drums while Mary and Rosann Hoefler harmonized. The oldest guest at the party was 93-year-old Caroline Meinzinger of Kitchener. The youngest was Ryan Hoefler, 21 days, the son of Diane and Peter Hoefler of Kitchener. The party also included tennis, croquet, horse- shoes and other games. NEW lOCM'ION WK†349-95 L99 girls and two boys - will alternate induction in atop Agttthomeeemtttmieg. why can't women?", says Alix Young, one of the or- ganizers. "We want to Show that women can learn. to plumb just as well 'as The kids were really en- thusiastic. she says. "For most of them ttus Is the first opportunity they've had to find out what goes on intheshop classes." Although the concept be- hind the Centre City pro- gram originated with a group of women's libera- tionists, project workers refute any suggestion they are looking for potential converts. "Men learnhow to fix taps and unplug drains, so "We're not going to pound women's lib into their heads", says Alix. "We just want to show them how easy it is-to do things for themselves." We have had an extremely God year, so far, selling new Chryslers and Plymouths and as a result we now have a lot full of good. late model used cars, One of them, a 1970 Dodge. was recently sold to Mr. George Lavery. Mr. Lavery got more out of his car buying dollar at the used car lot of KITCHENER PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER--isn't it worth a try for you too? ktNi K ITC H E N E R Plymouth ('llll1Slfll no. Victoria St. at Charles Kitchener GEORGE LAVERY SERVICE. . .IS OUR Word “MY NEW CAR IS EVERYTHING ll EXPECTED- IT TO BE " Open Monday. Thursday9to9 __ Fri, 9 to6 -- Sat. 9 to 5 q SALES C SERVICE OPARTS OBODV SHOP five “THESIS Woumoum "no. ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR OFFICE OF GENERAL PRACTICE AT GEORGE LAVERY maniac. Way. JUN 12. 1972 RICHARD G. TIEGS M.D. NORMAN C. 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