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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Mar 1979, p. 8

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Page 8 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 14, 1979 IT PAYS T0 ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE /T PAYS... Wed . 7 30 p m St. Paul‘s United Church 450 King St. E Thurs . 7â€"30 p. m CAMBRIDGE (GALT) GUELPH First United Church _ _ YMâ€"YWCA Weillington St 400 Speedvale East Wed . 1:30 p m , 7:30 p.m Mon . 7:30 p.m CAMBRIDGE Our collection of before and after photos get bigger every year. But then we didn‘t get to be the most ‘ successful weight control program in history by aeccident Our delicious Food Plan, unique Behavior Modification method and 8 million hours of classroom experience worldwide are behind our impressive results. Try us for size. 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S Tues , 1:30 p m Tues , 7:â€"30 p m (Hail) Back Entrance 50 Quebec St 116 Queen St. N Wed . 9:30 a m.. 7:30 p.m Thurs . 1 p m . 7 30 p m KITCHENER Church of the ENROLL AT ANY CLASS Presbyterian Church 73 Queen St East Mon.. 7 30 p m NEW HAMBURG St. George‘s Anglican Church Bryon and Waterioo Sts KITCHENER Tues . 7â€"30 p.m St. George‘s Anglican Church 321 Fischer Dr Thurs., 9:30 a m . 7:30 pm Fortyâ€"two students from McGregor Sr. Public School can be found roaming the halls of Wilson Jr. Highsâ€" chool in Lethbridge, Alberta and touring the surrounding countryside. The students are taking part in Open House Canada, an exchange program sponsored by the federal government. The students, _ alil members of the school‘s choir, are between the ages of 13 and 15. They left Waâ€" terloo on Saturday morning. The students will be billetâ€" ed in the homes of students in Lethbridge. They will Students take part in exchange program Fortyâ€"two students at MacGregor St. Public School are participating in a student exchange program in Lethbridge, Alberta. The students are members of the school choir and will give two performances there. Students from Lethbridge are due to arrive in Waterioo on Sunday, March 25 and a special welcoming program will be held at the school the following morning. More than 50 high school counsellors attended an inâ€" formation day held at WLU on March 8. High school counsellors from Windsor to Peterborough attended the 621 KING WEST, KITCHENER â€"745â€"9495 keitH RUPPENTHAL CARIBBEAN FIESTA EVENING RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Door Prizes Spot Prizes THE KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO OPTIMIST CLUB TICKETS AVAILABLE: Bingeman Park, Kitchener Dasie: Motor inn. Fleischmann Jewellers. Shantz Country Pork. DINNER â€" DANCE â€" FASHION SHOW With DICK SMITH AND SYNCONA PLUS McMASTER UNIVERSITY CHROMATIC STEEL BAND on SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1979 at 7:00 p.m. BINGEMAN PARK BALLROOM WLU sponsors information days Door Prizes by EATON‘S TRAVEL SERVICE Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Streel Spring & Summer Fashions by 160 Davenport Rd., Toronto, Ont. House of Lorraine 1208 Victoria St. N., Kitchener $25.00 Per Couple Presents A special event, the first of its kind. After a welcoming from President Neale H. Taylor, the counsellors lisâ€" tened to employment surâ€" veys of WLU graduates in Students participating from McGregor Sr. Public School include Micah Herâ€" The choir at Wilson Jr. High will return the visit on Friday, March 25. They will also give two performances, visit Niagara Falls, and take part in maple syrup festivities. They will return home on March 30. On March 29 a special banquet will be held in their honor. participate in school activiâ€" ties, will give two perforâ€" mances and will take part in historical, ecological and geographical tours. Four suâ€" pervisors accompanied the children. Rum Punch Party 7:00 p.m r Dinner 8:00 p.m On Monday, March 19, all students who have applied to enter the WLU school of business and economics have been invited to the campus. On Wednesday March 21, a similar day be run for those stude who have applied in the arts and science division. This will provide an opportunity for the students tq meet the faculty, see the campus, visit residences, attend seâ€" minars and miniâ€"lectures and benefit from individual career counselling. Applications to WLU have been on a steady increase in recent years. For this fall, first choice applications are up by 20 per cent over the year before. arts and science, an explanâ€" ation of the coâ€"op option and how it works and heard about the transition from high school to first year stuâ€" dies at the university. Eaton, Michelle Reist, Paâ€" tricia Bauman, Penny Tilâ€" ley, Carol Scott, Carole Koenig, Carol Tucker, Sharon Schmidt, Kim Cris, Marie Snyder and Paul Wuergler. John Panagapka, Mike Ofâ€" ficer, Ken Holmes, Bret Warren, Dirk Gooselink, Vince Spencer, Frank Wagner, Lisa Wettlaufer, Julie Bieth, Heather Pr foot, Melisse Wordrag Ron Eitzer, Chima McLe Ron Plum, Rob Smith, Chris zog, Doug Snyder, Jeff Aziz, Mieko Tsuda, Wand Pfeffer, Sheri Eby, Chris Braun, ROSS BRUBACHER Service worthy of your confidence â€" a tradition since 1925.

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