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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jan 1976, p. 16

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DOMESTIC PERSONNEL Provides all household help _ including _ sitters and janitors. Phone 744â€" 9891. (th) Specializing in Restyling and Rebuilding Wide selection of fabrics including European imports. Free Estimates Pick Up and Delivery Residential â€" Commerical â€" Industrial â€" Custom Work â€" 14 Years Experience 21 DOMESTIC SERVICES 19 SERVICES REITZEL BROS. â€" Paintâ€" CROWN PAINTING â€" Inâ€" terior _ specialists . with guaranteed workmanship QUEEN‘S CONSTRUCTION â€" All types of carpentry and â€"remodelling. Comâ€" mercial buildings, porches complete renovations and recreation rooms. 10% off for senior citizens. 743â€" 4601. (th) TWO TRAINEE _ Underâ€" writers required. Phone George White at 743â€"3091. (th) specializing in â€" Basement Floors â€" Patios â€" Sidewalks and Steps PORTABLE â€" TYPEWRIT All areas of Waterloo. Call and reserve your route now! ALL TYPES of home reâ€" pairs. cement work,. carâ€" pentry, chimneys, roofing carports, garages. recrea tion rooms, plastering â€" fancy or plain. Reasonâ€" able rates. Phone 696â€"3280 after 4:00 p.m. (th) 22 HELP WANTED EXPANDING CANADIAN OIL â€" COMPANY _ needs 20 TYPEWRITER & SALE & SERVICE GLOBE & MAIL also sandblasting, _ the men with know how, free estimates. Phone 579â€" 8331. (t€) ERS Cleaned,. oiled, adâ€" justed, repairs to all makes. reasonable rates, work â€" guaranteed. Addâ€" Type Business Equipment 885â€"2570. it done to your specificaâ€" tions; _ free estimates. Phone â€"743â€"5342. (th) dependable person who can work without superâ€" vision. Earn $14,000 per year plus bonus. Contact customers around Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo. We train. Write M.T. Dick, Pres., Southwestern Petroleum, Brampton. Ont. L6T 2J6. REITZEL & ALESSI CEMENT FINISHING PHONE 653â€"4951 PHONE 744â€"7894 E. & L. UPHOLSTERY Newspaper Carners required for the 744â€"4435 (16) (24) (3) 22 HELP WANTED Must be at least 12 years of age, courteous and conscienâ€" tious. Deliveries to be made Wednesdays after 4: 00 p.m. If interested kindly fill the following and mail to : Waterloo Chronicle, Att: Carrier‘s Supervisor 2nd Floor Waterioo Square Waterloo, Ontario. We offer: First class securâ€" ity and benefits. Please send resume of exâ€" perience and salary expected to: P.O. Box 245, Aurora, Ontario. (4) NAME |.......2......2222.. Stop worrying about where you are going to work this summer. Contact ELECTROLUX (Canada) Limited For a fabulous job opportuâ€" nity. No investment, but you must have a car. Contact Mr. Johnson 743â€" 8278 for further information. (th) AGE ........2.. ADDRESS ALTERNATE â€" TEACHING Parents â€" Married couple are wanted to work at Kitchener _ Achievement Place, a â€" communityâ€" based theraputic group home for boys 12â€"16 years of age. At least one of the spouses should have had prior experience . with adolescents. The alternate teaching â€" parents must have their own car and will work one evening per ~week and every other weekend. Extensive trainâ€" ing programme is providâ€" ed. Please send resume to: Mr. J. Barth, Kitchenâ€": er _ Achievement â€" Place, 359 Highland Road West, Kitchener. 742â€"3868. (5) PHONE | ...... Mothers helper needed for partâ€"time work in Lincoln Village. Phone 884â€"1604. 23 AGENTS & SALES HELP MOTHER OF Two will babysit weekdays in my MOORE â€" WATERLOO _ ST. _ Areas area. Phone 885â€"3185. (4) Require for one of its divisions WILLOW â€" JOHN ST. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS required for KINCO SHOES OF CANADA STUDENTS LASTING SUPERVISOR also 25 CHILD CARE Territories _ available in areas of : â€" Albert and Bearinger â€" Brookhaven and Glen Forâ€" 23 AGENTS & SALES HELP QUEEN‘S CONSTRUCTION â€" Ali types of waterproofâ€" ing, weeping tiles replaced. roofing, â€" chimneys, reâ€" modelling commercial buildings. eavestroughing. concrete work. â€" water proofing. carpentry. brick work. siding. 10% off for senior citizens. 7434601 37 BUSINESS SERVICES WILL _ BABYSIT In your home, evenings or weekâ€" BOWLING (Continued) ARE BILLS Getting _ you down? Make extra money selling Fuller Brush in your area. Phone 885â€" 0830 between 5:00 â€" 7:00 or after 9:00 p.m. (9) BIRTH CONTROL Informaâ€" tion and referrals, open to all, no charge. Kâ€"W Planned Parenthood, 251 King Street West, Kitchâ€" ener. 743â€"6461. (tf} â€" Keatsway and Amos â€" Also other choice areas 28 PERSONAL MATURE PERSON to babyâ€" sit in my home, Monday â€" Friday, 8:00 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. Phone 884â€"0472. (4) BIRTHRIGHT CARES! If you are married or single and having a problem pregnancy Call 579â€"3990 for practical assistance. (th) DO YOU Need part or fullâ€" PENFRIENDS IN Canada DIALâ€"Aâ€"LESSON, For priâ€" vate ‘"in your home" teaching; (piano, organ or guitar). Phone 578â€" 4081. (tf) ACCOUNTANT WILL Care for books at your office or my home. Reasonable rates.â€" 578â€"0104 (6) 36 OFFICE SUPPLIES REGIONAL _ HOME Day 33 BUSINESS PERSONALS 32 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PREGNANT AND Pleased? Six weekly evening prenaâ€" tal classes based on Laâ€" maze. Begins February 16â€" 17. Waterioo â€" Regional Health Unit, Phone 744â€" 7357 to register. (6) ends, Allenâ€"Belmont area. Phone 578â€"7744. time help? Bookkeeping to trial balance experience, shorthand 80, typing 65. Call Ruth at 742â€"9273. (4) Care needs warm, compeâ€" tent people to care for children in your own home, â€" especially â€" near Lincoln â€" Heights School and â€" Winston â€" Churchill School. Medical and referâ€" ences required. To apply please Phone 743â€"6344. (4) wanted urgently ; all ages. The Pen Society, (W. 62), Chorley, Lancashire, England. (5) AVON â€" # To Buy or Sell. Call Mrs. Orr Avon Manager 743 â€"042 1 (4) (4) Fourteen women‘s varsity volleyball teams from across Ontario are expectâ€" ed to participate in Wilfrid Laurier University‘s Chalâ€" lenge Cup Tournament Jan. 30 and 31. The tournament will feaâ€" ture the teams of the east division playing the teams of the west. The 1975 Caâ€" nadian national champions, the Western _ University Mustangs, are expected to be one of the teams competâ€" ing in the tournament. Slasors 2â€"1 in Detroit recentâ€" ly to bring the Waterlooâ€" Detroit series trophy back to Waterloo. The Detroit organization won the trophy in the two previous years. Waterloo played well in the first and second period but in the second period, it was due ‘to the excellent goaltending of Dave Barrett that kept the Toyotas in the game as they were outplayâ€" ed in that period. It was a well played game lasting two hours with 11 penalties called and Waterâ€" loo picking up four of them. All three goals of the game were the direct result of defensive errors. All scoring was done in the first period. Graham Dennis opened the scormg on an unassisted goal early in the game and Dennis Shantz made it 2â€"0 on a pass from Dean Oberle. Medwen, of Agincourt, bowlâ€" ing 1276;, and Joanne Cowan took second place in woâ€" men‘s handicapped with 1374. Lino Tasco, Toronto Olymâ€" pic Westway took men‘s scratch first prize of $85, with a score of 1440. He also won $100 for first place in men‘s handicap with 1505. On Saturday, 48 teams competed. Dorados of St. Catherines placed first with 6822; Albion, Toronto came second with 6598; and April Lanes placed third with 6513. Other Waterloo winners in the bowling tournament included: Janice McNally $10 for high women‘s sinâ€" gles; Les Sunahara and Brian Stark for high men‘s singles both $10; and Larry Hazell $10 who placed 13th This meet is critical for WLU‘s women‘s volleyâ€" ball team since it is fightâ€" ing for third place in the west division. If WLU can win third position, a playâ€"off berth in the west division is assured. WLU‘s women‘s volieyball team has never made the division finals beâ€" fore. . The tournament will beâ€" gin Jan. 30 at 11:15 a.m. Games will continue until the early evening and will resume _ early _ Saturday morning. Regular pjJay will continue Saturday until the final match is held between the two top teams, at 6:30 p.m. Prizes for the winâ€" ning team have been donatâ€" ed by Molson‘s Breweries in men‘s singles handiâ€" WLU to host volleyball by Don Dreisinger Toyotas nip Detroit for trophy ~ > Waterioo _ Toyota nipped â€" Detroit Waterigo Chronicle, Wednesday, January 21, 1976 â€" Page 17 In Hub League play, it was the Toyotas 8â€"4 over Woodâ€" stock and 10â€"0 against Brantâ€" ford. Leading marksmen for those two games were Paul Mowbrary with 5 goals, 4 assists followed by Gary Boyes, 3 goals, 2 assists. Degraauw had 4 points each Detroit closed the gap to 2â€"1 before the period ended and from there on it was a goaltenders dual. The Toyotas downed the Michigan Bulldogs 3â€"1 in a short game at Detroit with Stu MacSorley, Roland Deâ€" graauw and Shantz doing the scoring with assists going to Kevin Hergott (2), and one each for Jeff Maue, Deâ€" graauw and Shantz. The Office Features Canada l * Manpower Centre complete job listings a job information library career counselling . complete information on all Manpower programs registration of persons wishing to file Unemployment Insurance Claims for these or other Manpower Services contact 232 KING STREET NORTH WATERLOO, ONTARIO ATTENTION Your WATERLOO BRANCH Office in person ELMIRA ST. JACOBS BRIDGEPORT ST. CLEMENTS HEIDELBERG Residents of WATERLOO and surrounding areas YOUR CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE Manpower and Immigration is located at Waterioo plays the Kitchâ€" ener Greenshirts this week in the record series with first game at the auditorium tonight at 9 p.m. and the reâ€" turn game, â€"at__ Wate arena Sam{‘lay M/‘: each with 2 assists, Dennis and Tom Young with 1 goal each and Dana Saunders 1 assist to complete the scorâ€" ing. with one goal three assists. Dean Oberle, Brian Price, Shantz, MacSoriey each had 3 points as Oberle had 1 goal 2 assists, Price 3 assists, Shantz and MacSorley each had 2 goals 1 assist. John Nay picked up 1 goal, 1 assist Maue and Lowell Loveday Mainâ€"d‘ceuvre et Immigration

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