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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1976, p. 7

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â€"-*www-'â€"wmwmwww o We C hais . : Affiiniiictiat, on dth tict â€" ~Aoalliitabithon t 4. Sb 5 $ % 2 W2% % ® & A k [ ~ 3 . «â€" A us ~o | s inne Chr F r ( runns ' ~** “m.‘ Ake ~* ~**/‘ . Pnz 4 mm A n d e ® _ + CLEARANCE SALE ‘ breakfast ‘ l * ' )%0 SAVINGS planned 4 L C b Th The first community prayer breakfast to be held . in Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo will Kss 10@ . se at yap _ take place March 10 in {de"~=n~tg ' .Cta ; *ute." CCCA . c Kitchener‘s Farmers® Markâ€" _ Auat KS ~ 4 ‘ & Nhet s :i\ ®# x . ~ et at 7:44 a. m. > e o Kiz Catoigitiis "C : # yrsie"R Axtils ie 7 $% ~ The purpose of the prayâ€" e § . ye siol 50. cce ~ S <c"10A K 83 > â€" er breakfast is to bring toâ€" 32â€" s *# +<ma‘ Nt . â€"marat eX L.T _ m xt | gether leaders from the .t & RC a se k ars‘s .. se community to ask God‘s se s x on S oc e ,“%3; o. [ + se guidance in carrying out 8y ~< o :*g. € S | S patinmmiin~> * oa * t se \+a their duties and responsiâ€" ‘“ ,_, Ese wd P s c3 s e se | bilities. C y$Â¥3 + ~%g j f _~ > o m **C Since \1964, a national ‘xt y ~~ C .. h € s C= 4 prayer breakfast has been 8 l\ 2 feggae ols 5y C 34 > f-\t:{ . held annually for nmembers . ; ~aid »â€" @©GJy > _ © P : * e e lA ~S i; . of Parliament. A provincial & oh. e _ °C !\"*3\ o yek s $ :eade;::ip be;nm breakâ€" Rie ~.*~‘. B cg:: )oX Nu s f & § S __> ast in Torâ€" seR 5 Satsx‘ &53 y‘ % No hege â€" ~<SrE onto since 1969. . Other ts *®* *+Rais:.. s.A* > #’ prayer breakfasts, sponâ€" 4 f _sored by government, busâ€" P iR C K | ‘ proalrabertainentApresi C olnclo \ssofti11c!1t Cns TDE RKockhwell brgurimes more than 50 countries. Speaker for the Kitchenerâ€" . | Waterloo prayer breakfast > *+*% «i ~® . & is ® «* ' will be Dr. Frank Peters, s . C n * s m_y~«ks> ‘ president of Wilfrid Laurier Bs. : . y e ues e <x.* * j University. Musical selecâ€" § . > s3 5 ‘as _ o s 3 & tions will be presented by â€" p 4 * 43 a . es the Tudor Singers of Eastâ€" § se \3 *< : f wood collegiate under the eE 0 c e < * e * s ~~ «es . 3y3 j â€" | direction of Ray Daniels. t He â€" \.__ & S¢ : . yA esper~_ i Lessons for the day will CY :; * ? * # ‘ be read by Rabbi P. Rosenâ€" : 4 " o2 x s B weig and Rev. William t# ; hioe:* _4 & ~ O‘Brien. Prayers of invoâ€" H = > .# _ m 3 «x e cation and closing will be y o P / â€" > z& y s€ > offered by Rev. Harry . , C bxy * § â€"~"s*~@ x3 * Janke and Rev. Dr. Frank C ' 3 ® &, & s Morgan. es x _ * _ 3 » More than 250 communâ€" â€" « ~ ity leaders are expected to =s attend. _ Members of the steering committee for the i C â€", onen ow mak Erosted «orystal )atss n sicasc AnOaEes itchener ayor i * Macintosh, Kitchener alderâ€" man,. Dominic Cardillo, w nfi aoit Rev. John Griffiths, Rev. = . > <ttel h .R S.:.%. Harry Janke,. Dr. Frank & §)_ i & * > *&*‘pil > ‘,; Morgan, Mrs. Ethel Schaus is &. yz . .k â€", ;;} pooe ue â€"aooes .. â€" ~+ 3 and Dr. Charles Seidenâ€" ; css . Yss o tee l s ‘4} spinner. s t is > § 4 ~ye $ s * Asas 7 Tesk : t x & s e . e > S o demonstratior T :: d ie â€" C f Wolfgang Stutz. head of s X* u: w â€" Sssc i e â€" * ce Food Services Department 2. * *43 ~*~ % N 3:% se Â¥ilze ~ q s i e= . at Laurel Vocational School. : l oc sl.e. ib‘ / i & 4 10. C P Waterloo will be the featured : > ie 8 3 * : faa} guest at the next meeting <â€"< â€" 5 _4 F4 & * ~â€"~â€" eiear > t‘ t * _ _sfs‘ .t ‘d of the St. Michael‘s C.W.L., + 4 * > Â¥.>,"° _3# j Feb. 10. §,.* | ~* " He will demonstrate makâ€" ~ ing hors d‘oeuvres, fruit centreâ€"piece and punch. At i P on j n "*1"ha *aest wlassw are Iron coachman Dresden Eigurines wlass EHlephant W.L. a . Mrâ€" i chael‘s Hall, corner of Uniâ€" versity and Hemlock,. memâ€" $ bers agreed to assist the j _0 > * Right to Life Organization ~ h s in their membership drive. 2 . . ’ 1 Members were informed . j 4 that four hospital visits and A ; two home visits were made ~ R 3 to the sick in the past f -_,fi\ d < months, and members spent z~ 2 e o ; six hours sewing at the Red , ; Cross. Members also served M B } at three funeral luncheons *""q 3 ol . held in the parish hall. | <ig PE "C From the $750 profit realâ€" bale 20 f ized at the Christmas craft » . M Iâ€" | and bake sale, the following ~ ~ 3 y ragl ‘ donations were made: $50 a ~â€"â€" 2i | to the Catholic Social Serâ€" | vices,. $25 to the Emergency } Fund of the National office } of the C W.L.; $25 to Sister R \ n e ~ ~ % n3 Phad @e j iefeiiiiimeaiiperbeai Scloction of Figurincs EseE AER es Belwan Mats to two needy families _5 A camera club for boys | and girls aged 10 to 15 is beâ€" | ing organized by the Kitâ€" & chener Family ‘Y. An imâ€" J pa tial meeting will be held f Saturday. Feb. 14. For more W aterloo bqllare information. call 743â€"5201.

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