St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church is planning a series of organ recflals to be held at the church this fall Dr. A.E. Stoflman of the Parkdale Animal Hospital and his poodle Onyx gave tips on pet care Friday to the grade one class at Cedarbrae public school. The presentation was in conjunction with the students' study of pets and their care. . . - St. A ndrews has rectta ls On October 1. Douglas Haas wull perform Mr Haas was the first Canadian organist to perform at the Stratford Festival Theatre and he gives regular re- citals on the CBC national network as a soloist and with the Canadian Brass Mr, Haas has done a num- ber of recordings on Vox- Turnabout and Cantate- Bach Studio IJbels and he is presently preparing for HEART OF A STRANGER - M. LAURENCE THE CHOIR BOYS - WAMBAUGH CIRCUS - A. MACLEAN BEAUTIFUL CANADA CALENDAR GROUP or SEVEN ART CALENDAR TOLKIEN CALENDAR BESTSELLERS Ewe gtatrtat!gil2e Watovloo Square, King Street South, Waterloo, 886 1352 a European tour. He IS a resident of Kitchener, Nicolas Kynaston. a noted organist of West- minster Cathedral in Lon- don. England. will perform on Friday. October l5. Mr. Kynaston has more record- ings to his credit than any other British organist in- cluding recordings on Decca. E_M_l.. Philips. and Uni- corn labels, He is presently on his third North American tour Klaas lan Mulder veull per- form on Friday. October 22. Mr Mulder is a resident SCHOOL SUPPLIES, COLES NOTES of Kampen. Holland and is a renowned organist of the Dutch Reformed Church. He is a pupil of Bijster and Eduardo Del Pueyo and has produced several re- cordings on the Cantilena and Te Deum labels, He is on his second North Amerr can tour. All rentals will begin at 8:15 pm Walk it to met it4lllro,'i_sri'.)- Lectures start Oct. Mama-v 58.95 32.25 51 .95 " .95 $4.95 55.95 .9 Positive parenting will Jae the topic of the Dec. 7 lecture. Panelists will be Shirley Dickson, a special- ist on children with learn- iatdisattilities, Fem Holtz- lager of the Children's Aid Society and Ruth McNeil of the Children', Aid So- ciety. Committee of Conestoga CtBegehasptanateditsan- In] lecture series to be Public Library. The topic of the first lee- ture is "lamina Sex Role 8tereotypes is Hard Work". Linda, Fischer of Uitieer- sity of WateHoo's sociology department. _ The second lecture in the series will be given Nov. 2. The we will be You and Your Health. Panelists will be Dr. Ellen Mayer, family physician in student health services; Dr. Shel- don Frank, a gynecologist, Dr. John O'Brien, an obstet- rician; and Dr. Larry Kelly of KW Hospitars emer- gency services. 'i"ii"i"i'idasssgitser HELEN ANNE SHOP ,.SattheKitchener 19 King St. N. Waterloo opposite Waterloo (henna Wat-doc Chronicle. Wednesday, Sept-mint 29, 3976 . Pop , Women and the Law will be the topic of two lectures, Jan. ' and Feb. 1. Panel- ists will be members of the firm of McGibbw, Harper and Haney, barristers and solicitors. Women and the Arts, a be held March I and April 5 will feature the dean of WLU’s faculty of music, Dr. Christine Mather; Prof. Anne Halt director of WLU's theory music program; Prof. Jacqueline Richard of WLU's opera program; Colleen Schnarr, concert' master of the K-W Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Dr. Rota Lister of UW's departmentof English: Other panelists are Shar- on Theobald, a freelance private art dealer and auc- tioneer. Anne Roberts a sculptor, and Shirley Ti1lot- son of UW's department of integrated studies. - will be the topic of the final lecture. Panelists will be Tamara Giesbreeht, vice president and comptroller of WLU, Jeannette Wilhelm, HOURS OPEN Moo -WQd. 9:306. Sat 95.30 Thurs. th Fri 9-9, Open Mondays FREE PARKING IN WATERLOO 886- 1 560 Renewal day is planned pm. and the public is in- vitedtoattend. an administrator with Teper- man and Sons Ltd. and Ken- neth Hunter. president of Conestoga College. ANS“ is free to all lectures in the series. M lectures will be held at " Further details can be obtained by contacting Mary Hofstetter at 653-2511 ext. Renewal day for women and teens will be held at First United Church Oct. 2 from Sam. toip.m. Guest speaker for the day will be Hilde Toll, immedi- ate past president of the Toronto Conference of the United Church of Canada. Registration fee is $3. The public is invited to come and bring a friend. “BRIE-U?! SHAPE UP. an: {MI-alas. /7 yy.