.. Page 30 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 16, 1976 ~ _ 35 CHILDCARE * â€"â€" ~~43 AUCTIONSALE =~ 28 PERSONALS PREGNANT? BIRTHâ€" RIGHT Offers free pregâ€" nancyvy test. counselling. medical assistance, maâ€" ternity clothes. legal aid and housing for pregnant women. 579â€"3990. (tf) MATURE PERSQON To care for twoâ€"year old in your ‘"*SNEAKERS ‘N SAMICHâ€" ES‘ â€" Summer Day Camp for children ages 5â€"10, BIRTH CONTROL Informaâ€" tion and referrals, open to all, no charge. Kâ€"W Planned Parenthood, 251 King Street West, Kitchâ€" WEDDING INVITATIONS â€" 15% discount on wedding invitations or free wedâ€" ding cake knife. Look over our catalogues in your own home for a few days. Fast service. Mrs. Heidi Jacob. 884â€"4444. (27) PENFRIENDS IN Canada wanted urgently ; all ages. The Pen Society. (W. 62), Chorley, Lancashire, Engâ€" land. (28) 33 BUSINESS PERSONALS QUEEN‘S CONSTRUCâ€" day, Thursdays. Erbâ€" Margaret Avenue, Waterâ€" loo. 578â€"7493. (25) evening . babysitting in Lakeshore Village. Phone starting June 28th through August 27th (9 â€" one week sessions). Includes: gym, swimming, crafts, drama, special events and outings. Call Waterloo _ Family YMCA, 885â€"3500 for regisâ€" tration information _ (26) ener. 743â€"6461. TION â€" All types of waterâ€" proofing. weeping tiles replaced. roofing. chimâ€" neys. remodelling comâ€" mercial buildings, eavesâ€" troughing, concrete work,. carpentry. brick work,. siding. 10% off for Senior Citizens. 743â€"4601. (thi, 669â€"2355 Serving Industry For 11 Years â€" Free Estimates Brubachers Industrial ROOF MAINTENANCE Complete Collision And Refinishing Service ELMIRA (25) (th) Registration fees for the threeâ€"day convention are 3$5. A convention package which includes two nights accommodation â€" at _ the Signs will be posted. Only a few of the many articles listed below : Antique pump organ, antiâ€" que wood carved â€"chesterâ€" field, walnut dining table and side chairs, brass platâ€" ed standing ash tray, handâ€" spun 60â€"year old table cloth, antique dishes, bicycles, all types of bedding, 200 carâ€" pet ends, 50 =carpet mats, chairs, cameras, drapes, folding tables, irons, kitâ€" chen tables and chairs, lawnmower, lamps, patio tables, refrigerator, Sewâ€" ing machines, stove, toastâ€" ers, television sets â€" black/ white and color. Hoover porâ€" table clothes washer, etc. ftor New Apostolic _ World Wide Missionary Work to be held at _ GAUBATZ FARM approximately one mile section, on old No. 7â€"8 Highâ€" Registrations > are _ still being accepted for the 1976 Ontario Horticultural Assoâ€" ciation â€" Convention â€" June 17â€"19 at Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity. Horticulturalists meet at WLU SATURDAY. JUNE 19th 1:00 P.M. Auction Sale Phone Ap t ane BE (25) 884â€"5802 university and all meals is available for $41 per person. Theme speaker for the convention is Joe Connell of Waterloo, who_recently retired as secretary genâ€" eral of the Kitchener YMâ€" CA. This young color guard from the Kiwanis Kavaliers drum and bugle corps was one of hundreds of bandsmen who participated in a drum corps competition Saturday at Seagram Stadium. To The broadcast of the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony orchestra originally schedâ€" uled for June 6 has been postâ€" poned to June 20 at 7:30 Seminars throughout the convention will cover the The program will be heard on CKWRâ€"FM Radio at 98.7 and Radio Waterloo at 94.1 FM Stereo on Grand River Cable. » This is the second concert (Continued from page 18) rett collected two hits each for Waterioo. Paul Charette. making his debut in intercounty play for Waterloo., pitched eight innings giving up only six hits. Each team committed six errors. Going into the eighth _ inning. _ Hortons combined three hits and a walk with two Cambridge WATERLOO Symphony T‘im Hortons CC P0A Come to following topics; the Hortiâ€" cultural Societies Act, outâ€" reach through flower shows and displays and. youth programs and outreach with therapeutic gardening programs. in a series of programs to be broadcast by these two stations. The program reâ€" corded is the final concert in the 197576 subscription series of the symphony. It includes the Schubert Overâ€" is featured The convention will conâ€" clude Saturday with a bus tour of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and surrounding area. ture. in the Italian Style, Weber‘s clarinet concerto in F Minor and the Bruckner Symphony Number Four in E Flat Major. j The Horton‘s next game is in Stratford on Saturday. They return home to play first place Brantford next Monday at 6:15 p.m. at Waterloo Park Oval. errors to produce the win. WILLIAMS UPRIGHT WAS $195 NOW $175 HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT GRAND WAS $775 00 NOW $575 00 PIANO CLEARANCE SALE ‘ Fig Sige wb WE ARE REBUILDING OUR PREMISES IN PREPARATION FOR THE ARRIVAL *OF QOUR LINE OF NEW PIANOS ALL USED UPRIGHTS & SPINETS MUST BE SOLD| PRICES START AT $175.00 ANO INCLUOE LOCAL MOVING FOR QOUTSTANDING SAVINGS ON EINE USED PIANOSVISIT US THE PIANO SHOP 100 PARK STREET KITCHENER 885â€"1725 OPEN MON â€" SAT Admission Adult Recreation Centre, King & Allen Sts. aaua FIRE DESTROYS â€" SMOKE KILLS THURSODAY JUNE 24th, 7:30 P.M. Free FIRE SAFETY and PREVENTION Waterloo Chamber of Commerce Live I?emonsttations â€" Detectors â€" Extinguishers â€" Aerosol Bombs PUBLIC MEETING y Light Refreshments #*% Sponsored by s L Register at Chamber Phone 886â€"2440 EVANS UPRIGHT GRAAND WAS $675. NOW $525 MARTIN & ORME SmaALlLl uPRIGHT WAS $825 NOW $840 00 YR F in 4