Mrs. Lois Reichard displays some of the quil‘ts, dolls, puppets and toy furniâ€" ture that will be featured at Parkminster United Church‘s Wonderland Bazaar Nov: 13. 500 Glen Forrest Blvd. Waterloo â€" (in Lakeshore Village Waterloo) â€" 885â€"3372 eacy 13 n _ t 5 o . . â€" ied Lironion, NP p n u. TW O * U ataiage e s se : s en t o e t ooo vo e oo a e oo ce n s o oo ts +. + x m x ~piw m seb 36« +A B is, y wh ‘ éï¬â€˜* "f 1 poagk t vi _2 ; h ue t ~/ ‘KERL h P arkminster plans Dazaart. â€" Parkminster: .. Untted .. Anâ€"information bookiet of :; . bazagr ig.Mrs. Harvey Hutâ€". 4 Church is planning .a Won * bargain outiets compiled‘" tom. â€" â€" . . < ~â€" . _ + vaucu is pIqTluing «B0 TVWDIIT es ; M eene® _ PAPREZ wo o. â€" 4 derland Bazazar Nov. 13 by Mrs. Tom Constable will _ A babysitting service will i from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at beonsale. _ be available at the church o the church. General convenor. for the throughout the day. _ â€" * oot meh wih he "Tuled 6 /4 lower wi 1 { 4 with interesting items for KttChener library f dogs and cupcakes will be featured. In the Cozy Cover Corner, convened by Mrs. John Heinbuch, quilts, comfortâ€" ers, afghans and pillows will be on sale. Mrs. Harry Gardiner is convenor of a table of Noel Novelties. Mrs. _ Walter Good is in charge of knitâ€" play. The men and young boys of the church under the direction * of Rick Elliot have made children‘s furâ€" niture, hobby horses and other handâ€"made items for the bazaar. Mrs. Robert Reichard will be working in the Toy Town section of the bazaar selling Raggedy Ann dolis and homeâ€"made children‘s toy furniture. A table of inexpensive gifts for children to buy will by convened by Sandy Hayâ€" den. Interesting items in the Pots and Posies corner will be in charge â€"of Mrs. Jack Capis. * s Mrs. (K.I Willsie will have good used children‘s clothing for sale at the bazaar. The usual home baking will be in charge of Mrs. David Low and Mrs. Carl Finlay. Items for sale include Christmas cookies to freeze and jams, jellies and pickles. § . Ira Demsey will conâ€" a creative crafts disâ€" es ie * f C Kitchener library plans Book Week ments of the Kitchener Public . Library (includâ€" ing the Main Library: and both Forest Heights and Stanley Park branches) have declared November 8 â€" 14 as Book Week. Special displays and events will highlight the week which will feature a bookmark contest forâ€"chilâ€" dren. The tweive winning designs will be printed and distributed monthly throughâ€" out the library in 1977. Winâ€" ners will be announced Satâ€" urday, November 27 as part of the following programs. Main Library â€" Hansel and The Children‘s Departâ€" All Art Lovers and friends are welconms to the reception. Mest the Artists and enjoy the varied approaches to painting and sculpture on display. s Painting and Scuipture AT THE WATERLOO PUBLIC LIBRARY * 2.% t EXHIBMON CONTINUES THROUGH TO DEC. 4TH HOURS: MONDAY TO THURSDAY 930 â€" 900 PM. FRIDAY 9:30 â€" 600 P.M. â€" SATURDAY 9:30 â€" 5:30 PM. RECEPTION â€" SUNDAY, NOV. 14 â€" 2:00 â€" 5:00 PM \ï¬swlkevs{{ Gretel‘‘ Opera Puppetâ€"Show 10:30 a.m. Forest Heights Branch â€" Puppet Show and Display 2 p.m. Stamiey Park Branch â€" "Hansel afhd Gretel"‘ Opera _ Puppetâ€" Show 2 p.m. â€" Further information reâ€" garding.â€".Book Week can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Lois Fleming,â€" Children‘s Services Coâ€"ordinator, ALBERT ST., WATERLOO