nun-q "-3-“:- ll_‘ dent-M of the MM Nun-er Anaemia- of On» uric (R.N.A.O.) will not on “The Chalme- Ahead - but for Nursing“ at the Waterloo fiittl,g2 Sep- tember a. l inner meet- fl'SAt a graduate at [mph , A A “get Training School of St. Catherine‘s an?! the University of Toronto‘s Nurse Practitioner program and is currently an indepen- in; .3! *Kitcheaer Cona- toe In“: , The Social Planning Coun- cil bf Kitchener-Waterloo will hold a community awareness luncheon on "Employment Needs of the Disabled" at the Valhalla Inn, Kitchener. on Monday, September 22 from 11 a.m. to I p.m. The Kitdheeter-Waterioo The minor I Chapter of the National Se- in the Theatre 0 cretaries Association tht- University of WI temtionah will host a one- ginning at 9 mm day seminar. "The New tion desks will b Personality in Business," on a.m. with lunch Saturday, September 20. noon. _ I Benefit concert An International Craft Fair and Benefit Concert will be staged in the Theatre of the Arts. University of Waterloo on Saturday, Sep- tember 13. The fair runs from 9:30 ami. to 7 p.m. and the con- cert, featuring â€has Com- paneros", gets underway at The concert, with the music of Brahms and Schu- bert, will feature Gisela Depkat on cello, Alec Cath- erwood on violin, and Leslie De'ath, piano. Wilfrid Laurier Univer- sity's regular Music at Noon concerts gets under way a Week earlier than planned with the first concert of the season set for Thursday, Sept. 11 at noon in the Theatre-Auditorium on Uni- versity Avenue. Prof. Boyd McDonald of the Laurier music faculty, said the noon concerts have become a regular com- munity attraction in the Kit- chener-Waterloo com- munity. Talk on the disabled Di. Peter Lang, MP," Secretaries’ hold meeting Noon hour concert ----BULLETtN 'OARDrc- Nurses host speaker out out out“ at a Tomato M Cale Clinic. She aloe - as a con- mittoe monitor lot then- teat Toronto Youth Services Secretariat Committee on we; and Planned Parenthv of Toronto. l T September is membership month for the R.N.A:O. which is the professional voice of nursing in this pro- einee. The BRAD. footers support and colicqneship among nurses. It is en~ The fair and concert are sponsored by the Waterloo Public Interest Research Group, K-W Chilean As- sociation 'and K-W Oxfam- 'rietets for the day-long event cost $5 a $2 for stu- 4 pan. The seminar will be heldo in the Theatre " the Arts, University of Waterloo. be- ginning at 9 mm. Registrar tion desks will be wen at 8 a.m. with lunch served at member of the House of Commons special commit- tee on the handicapped and disabled, will address lun- cheon guests. ' Tickets cost $5 and are available by calling 578-7430. There is a wheelchair en- trance to the inn off Benton St. . sity. 'the public is invited to bring their lunch. . 1"g,'re,M, Pry. 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Anyone wishing to attend should contact Marilyn Kelly at 745-6108 for more infatuation. Organizers say the semin- ar will be of interest to those working in an office en- vironment wishing to advan- ce their career,' develop the kind of. personality that will contribute most to their ef- fectiveness and make their business and personal life more tenraitiirtg. The cost of the seminar is $20 which includes coffee, lunch nod‘ seminar ma- terials. 1 remco Fully Guaranteed unpro- CE!" Canada will offer its mail m6ee cm can“ and M.- UNICEF um" can be able to pay for mail orders by in- serting Visa or later than: card sunken when atatrheting he order (an. “Using the credit card system, we hope to item-e convenience for our (rut- omers", aid Colin Burgess. Chairman of the National Greeting Card Committee. Burgess noted that a 197! test run using credit card payment in the United States had shown that average order siae had in- creased by one third. his resulted in sizable Increa' ses %werali reven- ues for the s. Committee for UNICEF. he UNICEF Canada Greeting Card Com- mittee was impressed by these results and decided to implement credit card use here as well for the mail order program only. UNICEF says Charge it - "We hope that allowing credit card use will enable our revenues to continue to grow", said Mr. Burgess. “Even though the Year of the Child is over, the needs ‘of children in developing â€nihilism!!!“- Branch Location Po‘orsburg 634-81 1 3 ttt-sttotsoetiese.titt-t.v,s-m-ttt.*tt-ri-8r A8tbtrxqb Mead pur- and“qu manned outlets I: not yet ‘podtle. It it“ an tttemtttmteettthernaiitteder --toetherertgr-i11 ine-ttsta-tinit,. Laat yourUNlCBFCa-a- attggttgheg m by" LOOKING FOR A CHURCH? 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