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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Dec 1979, p. 12

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By Beth Holmes This Friday, December T, students at WLU will have a chance to unwind from the anxiety of their first term exams at the annual Christ- mas dance. It will be semi- formal, so no leans are al- lowed. Our D.J, will be Jim McIntyre, and tickets are on sale for $2.00. On Monday, December 3, students in Grade 12 and 13 had a chance to attend a Un- iversity Information Night Page 12 - Watadoo ChronicG, Wodnosday. December s, 1979 Tues.. Thurs.. & Sat. "Natural & Preventive Therapeutics .. - stave cums B.Sc., D.C., D.T. , Doctot of Chiropractid . and Drugiess Therapy We" (near Westmount) CORNER ONTARIO AMD m 813., KITCHENER AND WATEKOO sou»: 243 Erb St. "your cloth» won’t Incoming to you . you should yo i _ - N015 - ' I Halli: Centre _ diets without success With tttehelpotFWCC,lfetl ttndksoklikeanewpersoo I've Med so many donerent I have never felt better. and what a my to get unto a sue 12 dress I recommend you to any person who tmds rt when" to lose mm Ada Comp. Toronto 884-4410 No Contracts, fasting or special exercises No promises - just resuns 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday Master Charge/Visa Also in Toronto WCI Wrapup can! Warden coming to us! WEIGHT ultt Mltllllllllill THAT REALLY WURKS! at Grand River Collegiate. Representatives from ni- versmes all over Ontario at- tended to answer any ques- tions the students had per- taining to uniVersity programs. Last weekend the boys varsity basketball team suf- fered their season’s first loss in the King City Tour- nament final. They were de- 4eated by Porter Collegiate by four points in Scar- borough, but the team's re- cord still stands at a respec- table five wins, one loss. Toittimrxtettttctartyotttceotttter tittotortoomgioetatr'Mcmorrourimhr- oaotMotietquraoctr-ot PrroteaittmttlmigtttContrN Oink: t have tried my dietstt+ttutttttrteFt aswtxx-htorasetqt1t totertriw0utdmtxttttmttndlt Effvcnrc Tn Dccrmhcr My Christmas Special 20% Discount To New Clients With A Copy Of This Ad Chronicle no" wrinv The Toronto Dominion Bank opened its first Wa- terloo "Green Machine" installation at its Waterloo Square branch last Thursday. "The installation is the first automated teller ma- chine in the city according to Allan Ralph, marketing officer with the banking company. - __, -- "rt's more than a cash dispenser. The Green Ma- chine can be used by TD customers as an alternative to the regular banking services offered by the branch," Ralph said. To acetate the machine. customers can use either a special Green Machine card or a TD Charges card with Green Machine privileges. Access to chequing. Allan Ralph, marketing officer with the Toronto Dominion Bank, demonstrates Waterloo's first automated teller installation, the Green Machine, at Waterloo Sqyare. mi I thought was imposst- the I fed rm. tum and ttrstttetmtytyettmstttcht havebeeoaNetosucceed 'ttkos-tgh, __ -- Lttiantamtstro J. Y, Brfeettttts Toronto The Zonta Club of Kit- chener-Waterloo welcomed eight new members at its November meeting. The new members include Inga Patterson. Gina De Cicco, The next installment of the Let's Pretend program at the Waterloo library. Parkside Branch. will feature a small people's program entitled a "filrnstrip festival“. The pro- gram starts at 4 pm (lfff WASH“)! All} ”RINK” Tht Satu ' have tsg,gtgiltiriteitg,,trat. Let's pretend program at library Don't miss the upcoming issue of the magazine that will be read by more people across Canada than any other. lt'sthe new Weekend and here's what's in it for you: Zonta club inducts eight members Prepare to meet thy put boss' Soon, casmo gambhng may be legal across Canada Those who know give us between one to three years before gamblmg palaces gran our mamr “has and resort areas Ttus week. Tom Alderman takes a look at how they'll be run and whoT get the money He also grves a pnmer on the mystenes of (as-no gambling m the hope that you. too, can make a buck WWII“ Readmg you won't want to runs In thrs week's vssup 'tiieresa Holland. Cana- dis first fullv-Iicensed fa Evelyn Hackney, Theresa Holland. Marion Puncher, Darlene Reynolds, Patricia Skipp and Patricia Tallman. savings and daily interest accounts " well as a TD Charge: account is available, Ralph said. Customers can “withdraw cash (up to a daily max- imum limit), make deposits by cash or cheque, transfer funds between accounts (even if the accounts are at different branches), obtain a TD Chargex cash advance, pay utility bills and make payments to their Charges account either with cash. cheque or by trans- ferring funds from any of their accounts," Ralph, Every person who participated in the Green Ma- chine demonstrations could enter a draw for plants valued at $50. - Kitchener-Waterloo Record male instructor of Dale Car- negie courses spoke at the meeting. The club is a non-profit service organization of local professional and executive women. They hold their meetings on the third Wed- nesday of every monthat the Charcoal Steakhouse in Kitchener. MWNWUFE " you halve”, that vim trndvx k lvoatmonts Mr randy If cum nwd then you‘w m (m a ml! it), 5th around m haw away a porvm‘e wry-mu Thw week wo tnks, a hook at the froa‘mon' and M pffwu Yoo tell us about the Trusrott story Margo Oituer presents some tasty prints you can gum at Chnsrmas We bod a murmt's paradise m the Laurentuns There's all the; and more colorful, oxrmng readmg In the new Canadmn Weekend Look for n nghl here and have a great one A rad who while hvmg m a $ogaE marnage mnmw‘ to someone oh? and vs furrwd down Just Ctrrp of many Maw new words from (my readers AND HERE'S MORE, BIGAMISSED After 42 years, Harold Foster one of the great arhsh of the cartoon smp. lays down his mtghty per,

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