Opti-Mrs. Club hdlid annual wine and cheese Party.“ _'____, The K-Wir-Mrs. Club will be holding their Nineth Annual Wine & Cheese Party, Sat. Nov. 3, 1979 at the Knights of Columbus Centre in Waterloo. Wine & Cheese will be served from 8:30 pans- 9:30 pm. with a background of piano music played by Mrs. ‘RitaDie- Inert. Waterloo. Dancing follows to the music of the Bob boebsack Trio until 1:00 Sixty of the 80 spots avai- lable for the Multiple Sclerosis education work- shop, starting the first Wed- nesday in November, have Co-convenors are Mrs. Rosemary Schnarr. Wa- terloo & Mrs. Judy Rehkopf," Kitchener. Ticket convenors are Mrs. Marlene Nichols, itchener and Mrs. Jean Foker. Waterloo. Guests "will be received by the Pres. Mrs, Joanne Kirby, Kitchener, Vice Pres. Mrs. Ruth Ann Watty, Waterloo and Secretary Mrs. Mary Collins, Kitchener. _ Chroma. stlll â€it“ tiv/IS workShop to start in November The lightest, dries! powder you've "at pot a shi to, ttt loos than a doll" an inch. " the "March Break" in tttatt and we will take you more mr 74 oueren-st. N., Kitchener George Mot; Travel__!._t§: Ski Snowbird, Alta and Park City Your ski Utah vacation package includes round trip air traneportation via United Air Lines. traneter between the San Lake Airport and your hotet. accommodation at your choice, tor 7 ntghtn. pine interchangeable at Mt - tor an days. 450 inches of white. fhrffy snow As little as 3445 already been filled accord- ing to Linda Huber, educa- tion coordinator for the Wa- terloo Regional Chapter. The wSrkshops éntitled “Effective Living with Mul- the past proceeds have been used to provide food & cloth- ing for needy families at Christmas; to purchase equipment for the K-W Op- timist Club building in Hei- delberg: a bursary awarded to a student nurse with Ba- tisfactory academic stand- ing and who is in need of fin- ancial assistance; donations to the YWCA, Kitchener parks and recreation and the Artistic Society to spon- CANADIAN pet person 579-5800 tiple Sclerosis" are aimed at patients of MS, their ta- milies and friends and are strictly educational. - sor children at Day camps; donations to the Kidney Foundation and other local charitable organizations in need of financial aid. Resins of a survey con, ducted last year- have been 4:} i _ itht . rifle,â€4 - " we ' Pro \"-’" '5 . Ian ’5: Ti t. .\ B, M! Li C ', if‘ me, , ' T ' i l O . if At . Bring in approximate room measure reserve your yardage Or call us no . All THIS Plus Our experts Will make professional pre-measurements of your home so quote exact installed prices No ch; THE FRIENDLY obligation Telephone now' 886-34: t EXPERIENCED NOWWCARPETS NEWER LOOKING LONGER l DuPont-TEFLON CARPET PHOTECTOI: The SALE you’ve bggn yyaltirpsftt .. H-K TILE LTD. 382 KING ST. N., WATERLOO - BBQ-3430 Three aspects of MS arose from the survey, one being that people wanted to know more specifics about the disease. _ "They know (generalities. but few know o the npw Ae- velopments, such as drugs and new methods of treat- ment," Mrs. Huber'said. Emotional and stress fac-' tors related to living with MS came out in the survey' and have been incorporated into the educational work- shops, as well as informa- used to construct the pro- gram as to what MS patients' want to know. _ tion on organizations in the community that are availa- ble to MS patients. _ Guest speakers at the lee- tures will include Dr. J. Quigley, director Uro- Dynamic Services at Mc- Master University 'and pro- fessors John Theis and Porter Nails, psychologists from St. Jeromes College at the University of Waterloo. Waterloo Chronic“, My, 0cm 31, 1979 - The Kitchener-Waterloo Parents of Twins Club will hold its monthly meeting on tiov: 6 from 8 till 10 p.m. at the Vic- mm Park" Paiinidit in Kitchener. Bring in aoproxiirtate room measurements to reserve your yardage, Or call us now Our experts will make professional pre-measurements of your home so we can quote exact installed prices. No charge or obligation Telephone now! 886-3430 Parents. of twins club to hold meeting NOW WCARPETS STAY NEWER LOOKING LONGER WITH The program will telrpeo- ple that although there is no cure for MS, there are ways to live with it. Studies have indicated that the disease is not as da- maging as was once be- lieved on the average and more people are able to be self-sufficient than was pre- viously thought.