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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jul 1979, p. 22

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Cas/Pa BRANT TREE Service - Re- moval, trimming, pruning and hedges. Ten years ex- perience. Free estimates. 578-7625. (m $500.00 GOVERNMENT Grant available for hdihe built before 1961. M & J Ht me Insulation 884-0406. (tf) INDEPENDENT DEALERS wanted to operate their own agency. Be your own boss With minimal outlay of cash. all product training Will be supplied by regional distributor Call now for an Interview. 8856735 21 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Earn good money as an Avon Representative Fresh air. friendly people. flexible hours For details Call hp 22 . Waterloo Chronicle, Monday. July. I l. 1979 " SERVICES . " HELP WANTED BRANTFORD KITCHENER 756-0223 743-5011 19A TRADE SCHOOLS’ PORTABLE TYPE - WRITERS ' Cleaned. oiled, adjusted. repairs to all makes. reasonable rates, work guaranteed Add-Type Business Equip- ment. 28 Bridgeport Road East. Waterloo (just down from Towers) 8852570 745-7790 at 744-9996 A (m lEAKING. DAMP MUSTY BASEMENT? Walls seated with a fantas- tic Epoxy chemical wa- terproofing process. Cel- lar floors, -crumbling walls refinished. Rockfac- ing. Guaranteed work. BE YOUR OWN Boss Ser- vice Fuller Brush cust- omers In your area Ask re phone plan Excellent commussmn Phone 742- 7572 an BE YOUR OWN BOSS THIS SUMMER TRI-COUNTY TRUCK DRIVE TRAINING Learn to dove ttactor trmler or trucks now 23 AGENTS& SALES HELP of dead and disabled cattle and horses Phone 1-416-692-4421 of Kitchener 579-3820 Licence No. 671-C-79 PACONI , DEADSTOCK FREE REMOVAL AV( JI I SALE SERVICES 743-0421 uh (28) uh 23 AGENTS tk SALES HELP MICHELE LYNN CDA. STARVING. 4TH YEAR, Landscape Architectural students require cust- omers for their landscap- ing business. First rate work. Reasonable prices. Call Maurice at 14323-5193. (Bi PENFRIENDS IN Canada wanted urgently. all ages Leisure Times, (17 A L Charley. Lancaslure. Fate- land 430. 26A TAILORING 8: ALTE RATIONS BABYSrTTER REQUIRED RELIABLE BABYSITTER MICHAF",1, THF. Tailor does all kinds of tailoring and alterations. (won furs and leather Reasonable Call 886-6437 81 Ridgovmw Crescent Hf. 24 SITUATION WANTED WILL BABYSIT In my home. Winfield - Umver- stty East area Phone Mr 28 PERSONALS 25 CHILD CARE DO SOMETHING NEW' l'nattarhed and Interest. ed Call RenderVous Dat- Ing Limited. 653-166] or 893-166] It 00a m - ll Call Wendy 576-2536 Ltd. Fine Fashion Jewelry requires representatives. excellent commission, no investment or delivery, kit supplied. will train. Required with references. to look after seven month old baby In my home, Wednesday and Friday only starting September Colonial Acres area 385 4012 between 6 00 - 7 00 For nine month old baby OCC; s onal evenings. Beechwood area Two re- ferences required Phone If you live in one of these areas and would be interest- ed in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after 4:00 p.m., please fill in the application form and mail to: WATERLOO CHRONICLE Att: Carriers' Supervisor, 92 King Street South, Waterloo. Ontario. ADDRESS......................... Required for Areas of Ed! and Dim. Cobain! Anus NEWSPAPER CARRIERS Alexandr: and Watnount 129) (28) (29t t29t 4th 28 PE RSONALS DON'T LET Nail biting be a problem any longer. Finger nails with per- manent perfection in one appointment. The Total Look, Corporation Square, 742-2321. NEEDLEPOINT ENTHU- SIASTS. Peggy's Cove, Mona Lisa, Young Girl Reading by Fragonard. Elks Crest and others now available in kits worked from charted graphs, Visit us at Waterloo Mar- ' ket Saturdays. DODDS CRAFTS. EXPECTANT PARENTS Education Classes, physr cal preparation based on Lamaze Next class begins September 10th Waterloo Regional Health Unit. 850 King West. Kitchener. 7441357 t.30t ARE YOU Unattached. se- parated. single or dr vorced" Meet that special person Write P O Box 104. Owen Sound N4K 5P1 stating age (28) " HELP WANTED BIRTHRIGHT CELEBRA- TES The Year of The Child by helping the dis- tressed pregnant woman. For further information or assistance Call Birthright 579-3990 It's nut and: In unlit So “by nu! ma": In and” --" Watk 1 MI In! AGE.... ba (28) (tf) Information ihios,igi-tgatiatteip, sale panies would ad n . . centre lfhr,ti't, and 5:29:24: 'lg',',',',',",', :t?i'tt'ili'i??',',i,r.,!? n a was?“ for 19 cents to il,1t'lutp2rl'ial', been mira- eeds believed thaany .peflp1,t firmly pounds off by their com- st tdTidst,ast/tti'i'.."'yct't 'G'sl"'thfle,'i,r,t,11,il'loonn'isy, udent all. . Cure. :3)? were used for Jung' volunteers Shortreed to se Students in Waterloo and area. your skills and in- terests are needed by a variety of community ser- vice organizations this sum- mer, And in addition to pro- viding valuable help to those in need, volunteer work can provide you with an oppor- tunity to learn about our community. its agencies and services. Larry Himmelman. Coor- dinator of Community Infor- mation Centre says: “Vo- lunteers provide a wide range of direct services to the public We want to assist any interested student find out about the volunteer op- portumtles winch might m- terest them'T Students can obtain a list of agencnes needing volun- leer help by dropping In to the Community Information Centre at 18 Queen Street North. Kitchener Last year the Centre pro- vided Information and 35515- tance to over 500 people In- terested m volunteer work The project Involves the donation of a leinute slide Chronicle no" mm" The K-W Right to Life As- somation launched a special educational project last Thursday night. in honor of International Year of the Child Anne Marie Sehl (right) presents Marilyn Beznei (left) with a gift for the K-W Right to Life Association. The gift is a slide show entitled "Before You Were Born". Medical and pseudo- medical companies had a cure for rheumatism, ner- vousness, catarrh, colds, pain and almost anything else, or so they said. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food would give you pep if you were tired, put you at ease if you were anxious, allow you The roaring, swinging twentietr--immoral to some, immortal to others-- and always behind the lively mu- sic al beat, the wail of a sax- A 1921 sale was an event The Disabled Sport Program will run a Bowling session for the physically disabled. The purpose of the program, is to familiarize the physically disabled participants with the sport of bowling. The participants will be introduced to the game through practical and theoretical instruction. We hope the participants will enjoy bowling and find some satis- faction through playing the game. Bowling like any other sport can become a very good social contact, and at the same time provides a degree of physical activity for the participants. The sesson will run about 2 hours and will be held at Victoria Bowlerama, on Sat July 2879 from 930 a m to ll '30 am For rheumatism there was the much advertised Fruit-a-tives or Na-Dru-Co's Rheumatism Remedy. Other ads testified to the et.. fectiveness of such "medi- cines" as Mrs. Winsloi's Soothing Syrup, Blood Puri- fier. Hirst’s Pain Exter- minator, Brown's House- hold Panacea or Green's Au- gust Flowers Great Dyspeptic Panacea. Chronicle st." writer tt work at mental tasks for long periods of time and help you sleep if you were worried. Newly-appointed Alder- man John Shortreed has not only taken over Walter McLean's position on Wa- terloo council. he was ap- pointed Monday to sit on five committees. Effective immediately. Ald. Shortreed assumes the following committee re- sponsibilities: -- Chairman of Community Services Committee of five committees The association said this week that response to the program has been good. especially from educational and tape presentation to in- terested educational Institu- tions and agencies The slide show traces stages of life before birth Bowling program to be held in those days. Sometimes it was hard to distinguish edi- tuial copy from the promo- tion. Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy was free to boast its curative powers, eVen if hey weren't medically pro- ven. (It was patented, h wever.) And the drug didn't have to list their i gredients, so you didn't know exactly what you were getting. Council. , -- member of the Finance Advisory Committee. - member of K-W Joint Civic Committee. -- member of the Wildlife Advisory Committee, - member of the K-W Ok- toberfest Committee, VEvery once in a while, one of the big medicine com- panies would advertise for personal testimonials from people who had been mira- culously cured by their com- pounds, offering money ($25) to the convincing ones that were used for promo- tion. Waterloo council is cur- rently operating on its sum- mer schedule and will hold the next meeting Monday, July 23. 1979. Represented at the un- veiling of the program were the Cambridge District Christian High School, the Waterloo County Separate School Board and the Wa- terloo Region Health Unit Institutions Advertising was different

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