WE CARE About you and Birthright offers counâ€" EXPECTANT PARENT Educaton Classes, physiâ€" cal preparation based on Lamaze Next _ class begins March 30â€"31 Waâ€" ELEANOR‘S ELECTROLY S$IS Studio tos; permanen hair removal. Phone 884 TUTORING â€" GRADES 9 to 34 TUTORING WILL TUTOR Elementary school children in readâ€" ing. lartguage arts and math. Phone 884â€"4957 (12) STUDENT & FAMILY Serâ€" BEAVTIFUL HANDS Begin â€" with beautiful nails". in one appointâ€" ment we can transform bitten or problem nails into longer, lovelier finâ€" rvwds. The Total Look 42â€"2321 (th 45 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATIONS selling and practical help Call §79â€"3990 (ih) 3876 for appointment 8 (13) terloo Regional Health Unit. 850 King West. Kitchener 744â€"7357 vices â€" Specialized Tuâ€" educational assessments and programming. Call 884â€"3 160 (tf) 13. Math and Physics Phone 884â€"2641 (12) LONGLAC. ONTARIO on Hwy. 625, 1/4 Mile off No. 11 Gas, Oil, Baits and HMK. Cabins and Showers Boats and Motors °* _ Munting â€"Fishing PHONE (807) 876â€"2801 OR WRITE : s _ _ Gien & Greta Zeh. Box 368. LONGLAC. ONT Gerry Haack ‘ Siding & Supplies Ltd. 207 Madison S. Kitchener *@0.70 WIWITE VINYL SOFFHNT 1%†742â€"8394 65 SsQ. FT. (12) Corner Frederick St.& Duke St. ARTS e CRAFTS e HANDICRAFTS e BAZAAR NOVELTIES You‘ve seen Kitchener‘s famous Farmers‘ Marâ€" ket, now plan to yisit the Sunday Arts & Crafts Sale where everything is available for purchase as a personal treasure or for that special someâ€" until June 28th, 1981 Resuming September 13th to December 20th, 1981 AT KITCHENER‘S FARMERS MARKET Those days are over. Women are finding and enjoying careers that were traditionally considered ‘"offâ€" limits." Our eightâ€"week INTRODUCTION TO NONâ€" TRADITIONAL OCCUPATIONS (INTO) â€" Program can help women discover new career options through selfâ€"assessment, goal settinf, investigation of training options, effective job search skills, industrial tours and employer contacts. The INTO Program begins April 6. Fees are reasonable and financial help may be available through Canada Employment or the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). Call us and we‘ll give you the details on SHOW & SALE _ ~*~*= EVERY SUNDAY 885~0300 . 7. Building skills today Campus call Waterloo e REFRESHMENTS e FREE PARKING (enter garage from Scott St.) e FREE ADMISSION (excluding Easter Sunday) 12 noon to 5: p.m. Jobs available: Machinist, Welder, Plumber, Electrician and Mechanic. Women need not apply‘! for the needs of tomorrow. Guest: Pat Toogood Colour Slide Presentation : "Australia, Land of Contrasts‘‘ Thursday March 2, 1981 Topic: ‘"Cancer ;!resenution regarding research, importance regular health check ups, and other services available through the society. Guest: Jean Munroe Cancer Society, Waterioo No Charge All Welcome Thursday April 2, 1981 Topic: ‘"Respiratory Diseases‘‘ â€" film presentation plus question & answer Guest: Pam Snow â€" Programme Coordinator Waterloo Region Lung Association _ All Welcome The fo“owing classes are being offered at the Adult Recreation Centre. Sewing. Crochet. Oil Painting. Sketching. Ladies Fitness,. Quilting. Ceramics. Courses start the week of March 31st. 1981. To register call 579â€"1020. China Painting Begins April 6â€"May 4 Register call 579â€"1020. Spring Session Starts March 31. 1981 Registration March 25.26.27. 1981 At Adult Recreation Centre 2 p.m.â€"4 p.m Registration Fee: $15.00 â€" 60 yrs. plus some meals â€" Meadow Brook Hall Cost $130.00 Twin 4. WILDWOOD CRESTâ€" ATLANTIC CITY TOUR May 31â€"Jume 4, 1981 Cost $235 00 Twin 5. SPRINGTIME in MUSKOKA â€" June 13â€"16. 1981 Stay at Elgin House â€" most meals incl cruise 30.000 islands view McMichael Canadian (‘ollefllgn/ Cost $244 00 Twin 6. WESTERN CANADA Aug. 2, 1981 â€" 21 Days Cost $1.069 00 Twin _ _ _ Apple Doll & Spring Crafts Begins April 6â€"May 4 _ Register call 579â€"1020 1. ST. ANNE de BEAUPRE May 15 â€" 18, 1981 Cost $164 00 Twin 2. NEW YORK April 2â€"5/81 _ Cost $250 00 Twin 3. TOLEDO _ April 24â€"24 Dinner theatre. shopping and 7. POCONO MOUNTAINS/LANCASTER PENNSYLVANIA July 13â€"16, 1981 $269.00 (twin) . Watch future issues of the Chromicle trips now being planned by Arc Travel BRIDGE & PRACTICE SESSIONS Come out and practice what you have learned in bridge lessons. Wednesday 7â€"10 p.m. Monday 1â€"4 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre ~ Cost: $1.00/session For further information: 885â€"4475 A.R.C. TRAVEL Cost: $15.00 4. Thursday, June 25, 1981 Visitâ€"Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village at Whitby. Lunch at the Restaurant. . Tour â€" Parkwood Estate, Home and Gardens. Enjoy high tea at Parkwood Estates. Cost: $15.00 â€" Includes admission and tea 5. Monday, July 6, 1981 Tour â€" Campbell Soup in St. Mary‘s 1. Tuesday, May 26, 1981 Mohawk Raceway, Roast Beef Dinner Bus Fareâ€"Admission to the track included Cost: $17.00 Tour â€" Ingersol Cheese Museum Cost: $12.00 â€" Lunch Included 6. Moenday, July 13, 1981 Grand River Boat Cruise Cost $16.00 â€" Lunch incl 7. Tharsday, July 16, 1981 Visit Veldhuis Nursery and Greenhouse Lunch â€" Ancaster Old Mill Tour: Bell Homestead Cost: $14.00 (Lunch included) 185 KING STREET, SOUTH WATERLOO. ONTARIO §79â€"1020 2. Moenday June 1, 1981 Sara Lee, Bramalea Shopping Centre 8. Thursday, July 16, 1961 Steico â€" Mary Maxim > Cost Mondayâ€"Friday 9 a. m. â€" 4 p.m. For informationreservations Call 579â€"1642 _ BE A ERIDAY :"ha?ge 0 . All Welcome Spring Craft & Interest Courses Woodwork and Furniture Repairing !-‘nd!y March 27, 1981 2 p.m. ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS RECREATION CENTRE x S No Charge Thursday Seminars 3. Friday, June 19, 1981 Geritol Follies â€" Hamilton QOVERNIGHT TOURS AFTER NOQNER.._ for more exciting WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDA Y, MARCH 26, 1981 â€" PAGE 23 2 p.m . COMMUNITY seavuczs "h=~ ACTIVITIES _ Refutrauons are now complete. Girl‘s Softâ€" ball is FULL. Boys and girls soccer and Boys Baseball have a few openings. Late registraâ€" tions are being accepted at the Community Services offices â€" 3rd floor Marsland Centre. 20 Erb St. West during business hours. (Mon.â€" Friday 8:30 a. m. â€" 4:30 p.m Houseleague coaches, managers and umpires for upcoming season during May & June are 'I"'I:e;; call Fran Keena at 7453812 Date: April 5th & 12th Location: Victoria Park Pavilion Kitchener Minor Soccer Inc. and the Ontario Soccer Association invites anyone from Waâ€" terloo who would like to referee mflh seoccer this season to an introductory clinic. For more information contact 88§â€"7351 For further information _ _ Call 886â€"1550 Ext. 210 during business hours. C ENERGY TIP OF THE WEEK (days) or 578â€"4492 (evenings). MINOR SPORTS REGISTRATIONS Richard Zilinkas Canadian Certified Instructor Sponsored by Waterloo Community Services Location â€" Waterloo Arena Fee: Adults â€" $15.00 Senior Citizens $12.00 Sessions: 5 one hour sessions These lessons are suggested for beginners. Times: Mondays 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. Thursdays 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. 2 (Classes start April 20th) . For registration flyer please call 886â€"1550 during business hours. B. ALBERT McCORMICK ARENA General Public Skating Saturdays â€" 24 p.m. C. MOSES SPRINGER ARENA General Public Skating Fridays 8:30â€"10:30 p.m WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER ANNOUNCES AN O.S.A. REFEREES CLINIG GIRLS SOFTBALL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED SKATING PARTY ICE TIME INDOOR TENNIS INSTRUCTION Rink in the Park April 10th, 1981 5:00 p.m. â€" 11 p.m. ICE SKATING Each time the oven door is opened, about 29% of the inâ€" side heat is lost. When baking. look through the window inâ€" stead of opening the door. A. RINK IN THE PArRK 1. Family Skating â€" Sundays 3: 30 to §:30 p.m (Children must be accomâ€" panied by an adult.) 2. Adult Only â€" Saturday 8 p.m. to 10 p.m â€" Seagram Drive