_ Physically disabled‘® requires volunteers Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Serâ€" vices for the Physically Disâ€" abled has been responsible for providing recreational programs for disabled adults, on a daily basis, for the past ten years. During the past year a weekly proâ€" gram for disabled teens has added. grams are ‘staffed by munity Volunteers. At the present time sevefal programs are short of a sufâ€" ficient number of volunteers required to assist the disaâ€" bled‘s participation. It is not necessary for proâ€" spective volunteers to have experience in assisting the disabled. On the job training takes place. What is necesâ€" sary is a basic interest in helping people. Today‘s voâ€" lunteer is required to be a facilitator and friend. The majority of volunâ€" teers find helping the physiâ€" cally disabled to be a reâ€" warding experience and e been involved on a ‘term basis. lunteers are required for the following: â€" Male to drive a wheelchair van on an occasional basis itmust be over 24 years of â€" giotk The lightest, driest powder you‘ve ever put a ski to. at less than a dollar an inch. It‘s the "March Break" in Utah and we will take you there for 74 Queen St. N.,. Kitchener George Motz Travel Ltd. As little as "*P"®F w# per person Ski Snowbird, Alta and Park City Your ski Utah vacation package includes round trip air transportation via United Air Lines, transfer between the Salt Lake Airport and your hotel. accommodation of your choice for 7 nights, plus interchangeable ski lift passes for six days 450 inches of white, fluffy snow If you just sit You won‘t quit Being unfit. To the Unfit & 445 CmyA age, with a good driving reâ€" cord) â€"Tuesday evening swim at the Waterloo Family Y requires female volunteers â€" Thursday evening swim at Forest _ Heights â€"Pool requires male volunteers â€" Ricochet Club, a social program held every second Wednesday at the Adult Reâ€" creation Centre, Waterloo, requires male and female vaolunteers â€"Craft Program on Friday afternoon at the Adulit Reâ€" creation Centre requires male and female volunteers. This variety of programs encourages volunteers to follow their individual inâ€" terests, and the time best suited to them. Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Serâ€" vices for the Physically Disâ€" abled will appreciate a call from any interested person over 18 years of age. For inâ€" formation please contact Mrs. Connie Cruickshank at 885â€"6640 SUPERIOR â€" MEMORIALS SHOULD YOU PURCHASE YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL AHEAD OF TIME? DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES WITH US. 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Westom Bakeries} 745613 After bours 578â€"7154 Large indoor Showrooms 579â€"5800 Twoâ€"thirds of 1,349 first year students passed the compulsory English proficiency test at the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo this fall, and this trio of young ladies received $100 prizes for achieving the highest marks. They are from left, Nancy E. Smith, Oakville, Lisa A. Tripp, Weston, and Kathleen M. Cox, Kitchener. UW‘s president, Dr. B.C. Matthews, at right, presented the prizes. Prof. Ken Ledbetter, left, supervises the program‘ which all arts students must pass the test before they graduate. .ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo_oooooooooooo_oo_'o: +4 Phone Al .;t @ o. 3 Watqlqg.,fl!\gooicla, Wednesday, November 7, 1979 â€" Page 5 S 7++