PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 45 Services â€" 2â€"Year Writen Guaranâ€" â€" Trained Experienced Stuâ€" â€" Interior or Exterior â€" Residential or Commerâ€" cial CHIMNEY SPECIALIST â€" Cleaning â€" fireplace â€" and chimney $35.00, cleanâ€" ing chimney $30.00, cleaning furnace $25.00 Any type of chimney reâ€" built. brick, block; retainâ€" ing walls, fireplaces Quality workmanship Ask about our guarantee Call 744â€"2452 atter 3. 00 FURNITURE Retinishing and restoration, hand stripped, quality workâ€" manship, free estimates. Phone 576â€"2898 (t) ALL PLUMBING Repairs â€" Water heaters and sofâ€" teners installed. Painting and decorating. Call Bob 576â€"2974. 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It offers a unique experience to preview new â€" materiâ€" als, learn about sucâ€" cessful classroom acâ€" tivities and find out how particular themes can be presented to students. PIANO TUNING The media display, located in the learning resources library. will feature wordless and preâ€"reading books, Caâ€" nadian illustrations and illustration techâ€" niques, award winning books, as well as films, video tapes and other media resources. The display will also be available to education centre staff during the afternoon. Idea booths will be set up and staffed by teachers who will disâ€" play and answer quesâ€" tions aboutactivities they have used in their classrooms. These inâ€" clude â€" pattern â€" books, Gaivanized aluminum aiso soffit and fascia. Cleaning and repairs Free estiâ€" mates. We also clean winâ€" dows. Gerry Chapman 745â€"4018 (22) APPLIANCE REPAIR â€" Erme Snow s Appliance Repair at a price you can attord Evening appointâ€" ments available, no overâ€" time charged Discounts for semors. Retrigerators, washers, dryers. stoves, etc Call anytime 745â€" 9240 (tt) OIL SPRAYING â€" New and 20â€"Years experience Govt. Consumer licence Eavestroughing PAINTING AND Wallpaperâ€" ing. small repairs to walls Reasonable rates, referâ€" ences, free estimates Dennis Kirby 742â€"9357 used oil, drilled and plugged. Rick‘s Rust Proâ€" tection 656â€"2644 (tt} WATERPROOFING SPECIALISTS LOW PRICES Work Guaranteed 745â€"7790. (th) (t1) how to publish books, filmstrip making and picture books. More than 30 different booths will be set up on the two floors in the fountain area. Events on computers ?ea-c-hers’ y and Christmas themes students fr have been organized in the past with good atâ€" were (left t tendance from acaâ€" third. demic staff. BULLETIN BOARD A series of workâ€" shops, presented by consultants and classâ€" room teachers on parâ€" ticular activities, space will also be part of the illustrated mateâ€" rials extravaganza. These will be conductâ€" ed in various meeting rooms throughout the centre. Futurist presented _ The Church of the Good Shepherd presents one of Can ada‘s leading futurists Ruben Nelson May 29 at K pm.. 116 Queen SLN. in Kitchener. Ad mission $2 adults. $1 students Topic ~The Future of Rel gion." panel discussion fol lows. 744â€"2001 Christian Adult Singles Fellowship of Christian Adult Singles | is a â€" support group offering spiritual and social activities to adult sin gles. A car rally followed by barbecue. starting at 2 p m is planned for the general meet ing May 28. Bible Study will be June 6 at Faith Missionary Church For more informa tion, 8K4â€"6845. 745 3174 or 623 2783 Iris cultures will be de sceribed by Harold Crawford of University of Guelph at the Waterioo | Horticultural Seci ety meeting Friday May 27 at K p m at Adult Ree Centre Horticultural Society meet Waterioo North Presbyterian Gara?e Sale Waterloo North Presbs summer sizzler 341 Marsland Dr., off University, Waterioo CFNYâ€"FM ROAD SHOW SUPER SHKATE SEVEN All proceeds to Optimist Club of the Twin Cities $4.00 Advance $5.00 at the door Licensed under LLBO Age of Majority â€" VIDEOS â€" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1983 jPM to 1:00 AM â€" NO ROLLER SKATING LD AT SUPER SKATE SEVEN SAM THE RECORD MAN TICKETS AVAILABLE: terian Church holds its second annual garage sale Saturday May 28 from & a.m. to 3 p.m 685 Highpoint Ave. (Northfield and Highpoint). Many families participating â€" Household arâ€" ticles. lunch, bake table Library Happenings University of Waterioo free public lecture series continues at Waterioo public library Monday May 20 7â€"10 p.m. with Canadian Regional Literature topic ‘‘The woman I am" with instructor Judith Miller. Also Monday, May 30 K W Society of Artists will have their annual display in the library auditorium 79 p.m. Tuesday 10 15 a m Let‘s Pretend Storytime for children three and over The Marriage Enrichment Film Series continues Tuesday May 31 at 7 30 p m with Speaking Frankly about Sex Marriage Film Series 620 Hickory St W Church of Christ building Noon hour concert First United Church pres ents an organ recital by David Palmer. professor of organ at University of Windsor and Directer of Music at All Saints Lincoin Heights students were big winners at ecent Ontario Industrial Arts Teachers‘ Association Convention. Of the 250 promts entered in the competition, students from the school took all of the technical drawing awards. Prize winners were (left to right) Jeff Klassen, first, Eric von Shilling, second and Diane Babensee, third. Kitchener County Board Summer School Anglican Church. Windsor 12; 15 p.m .. lunch available Waterloo County Board of Education Summer School 83 offers â€" full credit. makeâ€"up credit and a variety of special interest courses. Applications at schools or call the Continu ing Education office at the Board Ventures Drum and Bugle Corps holds a fun filled Casino Night May 28 from 7: 30 pm to 1 a m. at Super Skate Seven (front room} 341 Marsland Drive _ Professionai gaming equipment, full bar. free ad mission Ventures Casino Night Red Cross Blood Clinic There will be a Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic Wednesday June 1 2% 30 pm. al Grace United Church. 136 Margaret alt â€" Louisa. Kitchener _ Next clinic June 15 First United Church, Waterioo Epilepsy Ontario â€" Kâ€"W Epilepsy Ontario Kitchener Waterloo will hold a parents support group‘s Parent and CRAFTY DRAFT 886â€"7777 Teacher Night dealing with School Children with Epilepâ€" sy" Thursday, May 26 7:30 10:.30 p.m. at Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo Hospital Auditorium (Park St. entrance). Guest speaker Dr. Rosalind Curtis, pediatric neurologist from Toâ€" ronto. KK5â€"1595 or 579â€"3808 Kâ€"W Field Naturalists Kâ€"W Field Naturalists will hold their last meeting of the club year Monday, May 30 7: 30 p.m. Highland Rd. United Church. 214 Highland E. Kit chener. _ Also, field trip to Vascon Trail (opposite Sudden Tract) Wednesday June 1 Hwy 24A Cambridge Anorexia awareness An anorexia awareness sup port group for friends and families of individuals with eating disorders such as an orexia nervosa or bulimia is meeting on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at K W Hospital. in the second floor assembly room at k p. m Next meeting is June 8 For more information 884 3462 or 578 4788 Summer Villages Garage Sale Children‘s International Summer Villages wil}l be hold ing their Garage Sale at Queensmount school (Queen‘s Blvd. at Westmount) Saturâ€" day. May 28 from 92. Proâ€" ceeds are for Camp 1984 Bargains, collectibles, sports equipment and much more Refreshments available MR Services Advisory Forum Waterlooâ€"Wellington MR Services Advisory Committee will sponsor a forum Wednes day June 1 at 8 p.m. at Elmira Park Manor School dealing with needs and services in North Waterloo for children and adults who are develop mentally and/or mentally handicapped. More informa tion call Susan Fletcher 886 4700 Craft Workshop The Craft Workshop pres ents an exhibit of black and white photography by the So cial Landscape Company fea turing Ron Hewson and Jeremy SU Pierre June 1 11 al 125 King SUW . Kitchener 711 1011 Lecture on Florida The Pleasures and Pitfalis of Wintering in Florida will be the subject of a talk at Kitch ener public library 7 30 p m Thursday. Masy 26 Pat Arbuckie photo