10 _ Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 20, 1972 _l____;‘g:"#] elines followed by Christâ€" mas carols. Gifts were taket iï¬ up for St. Monica House C|aSSlfledS and door prizes were won by members and Pay their guests. CASH and CARRY REPAIRS _ J.C. ELECTRONICS {formerty J.C. Sailes & Service) 65 Princess West. Waterioo across from Waterioo Bowi RADIOS, TELEVISIONS, TAPE PLAYERS, RECORD PLAYERS Home, Auto, Portable . PHONE 742â€"5971 8:30 a.m. â€" 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m Layaway Now for Christmas Budget Terms With No Down Payment 89â€"91 King St. N., Waterloo, Ont. Phone 744â€"9141 Open Tuesday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE "Ask for Edith or Fredy Schmidtke" Chesterfield Suites Dining Room Furniture Bedroom Furniture Office Furnishings FURNITURE Co, Come In and See Our WEEKLY SPECIALS One Of Our Many Bedroom Suites . SCANDINAVIAN ) TEAK gfl FURNITURE rfield Suites © Coffee and j Room End Tables vre ©@ Desks om Furniture ©@ Occasional Chairs Furnishings © lamps Big Selection of European Pottery 8,000 Sq. Ft. of Air Conditioned Showroom St. Agnes CWL held their Christmas Pot Luck Supâ€" per on Dec. 13th following the 6: 15 mass. Due to the inclement weather residents and adâ€" ministrative staffs of Winâ€" ston Hall and Pinchaven Nursing Homes, as well as Sister Mary Edwardine, the visiting nun were unâ€" able to attend. Members inâ€" vited their daughters in stead. Storm spoils attendance Entertainment was proâ€" vided by the Kâ€"W Sweet Adâ€" The three top girls on the Charities Committee at Waterloo Collegiate Institute were working on the preparations for the wrapping up of November‘s fund raising campaign. Valdeci Silva has found parents in Waterloo. Notâ€"parents in the traâ€" ditional sense of the word but in the form of Waterâ€" loo Collegiate Institute. The Charities Committee at the school will raise the money which amounts to about $17 for each month through various methods. Their basic income though comes from a monthly collection from the clasâ€" Each class has a charâ€" ity â€" representative" which takes the collection for the month and gives it to the committee. â€"For each month of the school year the committee gives the money to a different charâ€" ity. For example, Octoâ€" programme for 2 yrs and above * Hot 3 Course Dinners at noon * Fully Qualified Staff. 295 DALE CRESCENT (In the Hillside Apartments) * Children from 1â€"6 years old. * Full Day, Half Day and partâ€"time * Open from 7 :30 a.m. â€" 6: 00 p.m ‘‘Where quality day care and a sound educational experience go hand in hand."‘ For further information Call 884â€"7561 After Hours Call 884â€"9873 EDUCARE PREâ€"SCHOOL CENTRE LTD. They‘ve made a life easier The $17 a month which the group will provide is a monthly cash grant for Valdeci and his family in Brazil. This provides him with vitamins, â€" blankets, towels soap and other useâ€" ful items, medical and dental care, the sustained guidance and counselling of social workers and the benefit of special programs. The aim of the whole proâ€" ber‘s money went _ to UNICEF and Novembers will be given to the Fosâ€" ters Parents Plan to supâ€" port Valdeci. WCI REPOR TS Students help the needy Monica Hoss Bach (left). Kathy Ziegier and Black figure out the donations which are going to support their fosâ€" ter child. The hand made decoraâ€" tions beautify‘s the tree but it is what‘s under it which really shows the stuâ€" dents know the true meanâ€" ing of Christmas. The canâ€" ned goods for the needy express in _ more ways than words ‘tit‘s better to give then to receive." gram is to help give the family the tools to help beâ€" come _ independent _ and selfâ€"supporting. by Sue Weber No one can say that WCI hasn‘t got the Christmas Spirit, Our tree, which was decorated last week stands tall and noble in the main foyer reminding each stuâ€" dent that they play a big part in this festive season. Foster Parents and Fosâ€" ter Children â€" correspond monthly letters as a means of _ developing _ relationâ€" ships. The life of Valdeci has been described as a life of struggle by the Foster Parents Plan organizaâ€" tion. He lives in the slums of Niteroi, a 25 minute ferry ride across the bay from Rio de Janeiro. His parents have been poor all The Santa Beauty Contest their lives. The mother is illiterate and the father can barely read or write. Although the $17 a montlh seems very minimal in comparison to what we in Waterloo would need to live on today, it provides the Silva family with most of what they The family takes care of a farm to have their rents reduced to 60 cents a month. Wood for their cooking and kerosene for their lamps come _ to $3.25 a month. On behalf of the WCI stuâ€" dents I‘d like to wish everyâ€" one a merry Christmas and a happy second term to the students. added the spice of this fesâ€" tive season today. The jolly Santas were judged on laugh poise and congenialiâ€" ty. The jolliest Santa will be in the main foyer on Friâ€" day to give out candy canes and to aid the Christmas carolling. Our hockey team is doâ€" ing well this year. They deâ€" feated Southwood Collegiâ€" ate last Saturday in the East â€" vs. games. Funeral Home Ltd. Waterloo 171 King St. 745â€"8446 FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES Coward 4. oob West â€" hockey