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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Sep 1973, p. 20

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20 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, September 26, 1973 JAPANESE YEWS â€" Best for any foundation planting $4.00 â€" $8.75 3 MOUNT BATTEN $6.00â€"8$7.75, RED MAPLE $10.75â€"$16.00 SPREADING JUNIPER $2.75â€"$5.00, BLUE SPRUCE $15.00 up Buy Direct, Fully Guaranteed, Competitive Prices R. R. 1, Waterloo 664â€"2482 Second House from Wagner‘s Corner on Heidelberg Rd. JOHN‘S NURSERY s Over 109.000 Trees _ From 2â€"1§5 fi. B 4 Acres of K _ Red Maples. f'm Maples. Linden PLANT A TREE Shrubs etc. Community services sets up activities of interest to all ages Registrations are being accepted now for the variety of activities being planned for this fall and winter by the Waterloo Community Services Board. The activities, of interest to young people, adults and senior citizens, genâ€" erally begin around the first week of October with the exact dates varying. Pamphlets containing the complete list with times and locations may be obâ€" tained from the Comâ€" munity Services office in Marsland Centre. For the adults this year, classes are being offered in upholstery, china paintâ€" ing, weaving, macrame, and woodcarving and crocheting. The upholstery classes consist of a pracâ€" tical _ working _ session . Profit margins rise Major Holdings _ and Developments Limited reâ€" ports consolidated net earnâ€" ings after tax of $125,527 or 5% cents per share for the six month period ended July 31. 1973 compared with earnings of $221,972, not consolidated, in the preâ€" vious year. can provide a night out for married couples. The main requirements is a persistâ€" ence in finishing each piece of work. Besides learning to carve, the pupils will also master the use of variâ€" ous wood finishes which will help to set off and enâ€" hance their work. iture may be left at the class site for the duration of the course. Some of the activities planned for the children furniture that they can work on during the 10 ses sions. The piece of furnâ€" The craft of _ woodâ€" carving should appeal to where the participants are 43 King St. North Waterloo The pattern of land sales _ The This season, fashion blends the classic and the comfortâ€" able : . so relax, with elegance fall begins Fashion. ane of Open Mon. â€" Sat. 9â€"6 p.m Thurs. & Fri. 9 p.m. Rising sales and profit margins during the current year in the form of a numâ€" ber of agreements already written indicate earnings for the year as a whole will be substantially above last .year‘s figures. °* ~ include a conversational french course, folk guitar, mental instructions, creâ€" ative dance and creative arts and crafts. & The senior Citizen proâ€" gram will be very much the same as last year with the Dropâ€"In Centre opened to all from 9 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. Monday â€" through Friday with cards, shuffleboard and reading room facilitige, Project VOICE has been organized for volunteers with a concern for the elderâ€" ly. in the previous year was such that nearly all the year‘s profit of $232,233 was earned in the first half Seniors will also hav! use of the Meals on Wheels service, the Tree Travel group, bowling, Jolly Oldâ€" sters club and project HOPE. f es from

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