(CBNE/TE@GA MALL ) PAGE 8 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEONESDOAY , MARCH . 1081 ~â€"AS6giRINNnipmn mss Eoo Ao . Ees Mon., March 23 to Sat, March 28th See a Large Display of POWER BOATS Tom Diez presents two 40â€"minute films which are a pure invitation to backpack in the wilderness. "Northwest Adventures" takes you through the bush country of British Columbia, Aiberta and the Yukon. and from southern Alaska to the islands of the Bering Sea. A remote and spectacular wilderness. Pennsylvania is the setting for "Advenâ€" tures in Penn‘s Woods." Areas visited include Hawk Mountain Sancâ€" tuary and featured are stories on trout fishing and a remarkable tale about a man and a herd of deer, in the mountains of Potter County. 300 Hazel Street Waterioo SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 8:15 P.M. _ _Waterioo Collegiate Auditorium For Your Summer Fun 478Bâ€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zenrs Parkdatle Piaza â€" 885â€"0580 â€" WATERLOO AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILM TRAILERS MOTORS Catch the Fever ‘‘Northwest Adventures‘‘ & ‘"Adventures in Penn‘s Woods"‘ by TOM DIEZ put vo our place ©@Presentations will be made at the Dominion Court at 4:00 ©Prizes will be given in Junior Intermediate & Senior Caâ€" ©Ballots and Contest Details are at the Leisure World Store in Conestoga Mail p.m.. Sat., March 28th. Leisure World‘s Plastic Model Annual Forum set The distribution of inâ€" fant formuia in third world countries will be the topic of a forum scheduled for March 30, 7:30 p.m. in the Paul Martin Centre at Wilfrid Laurier University An employee of Nesâ€" ties will speak on his company‘s program and a member of INFACT will take an opposing sgtance." Adults $3.00 Junior $1.00 _ ANNVUAL SPRING SALE _ Starts Friday, March 20th to Saturday, April 4th Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 8â€"6 Thurs. Fri. 8â€"9 $56â€"2900 sm! WELLESLEY The Country Department Store That Sells For Less <»> ¢ PA * ' Edward Good _ Paul Good Jim Erb Watenun Ontano 745 8445 Preâ€"arranging Funerals Preâ€"arranging. and sometimes preâ€"paying. a funeral is simply a method chosen by some people to assist their survivors after a death occurs By doing so. the major decisions involved in arranging a funeral can be made in an atmosâ€" phere‘that does not involve the emotional upset which follows the death of a family member It we can answer any of your questions on preâ€"arranging funerals please give us a call Personal & Professional Service Funeral Home Limited Donors honored The eighth annual meeting of the Kitâ€" chenerâ€"Waterioo Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society was held recently and a number of individuails and orâ€" ganizations were honâ€" ored. Among these were Mrs. Dorothy Masters who received a pin for 10 years of service and blood donor award reciâ€" pients, Mr. A.D. Rose, Kitchener and Mr. S.M. Shantz, Waterloo who gave 75 and 100 pints of blood respectively. There were 28 clinic days in Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" A major clinic change, which was attempted on a trial basis during 1980, will get underway in 1981. At several clinics last year the Red Cross had sponsorship by various employee groups, associations, health groups and serâ€" vice clubs. One sponâ€" sorship saw Bell Canada packing 120 of its emâ€" ployees into vans and transporting them to the clinic. Eighty of these people were new donors. terloo last year and a total of 8,033 units of blood was collected.