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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Nov 1983, p. 4

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PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1983 No Appointment Necessary. Come in or call 886â€"2821 from Monday to Saturday. PRICES INCLUDE BLOW DRY & STYLING 50¢ EXTRA FOR WASH WITH HAIRCUT HAIRCUTS 1.2222c22 2222222 57.75 LONG HAIR .._............. "8.00 UNDER 12 .........._.:il.... 6.25 AGES 12â€"16 222222222 222222. z,zs SENIORS 1....222.220000..... 6.00 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ____ *7.00 If you are 65 or over and have no employer sponsored pension income, you may not be taking advantage of your $1,000.00 pension income deduction. â€" An annuity created from your R.R.S.P. or other savings may be the answer. Ensuring that your business meetings, semiâ€" nars or conventions run smoothly is our busiâ€" ness. We provide professional services, atmosâ€" phere, rooms, accomodations, meals â€" everyâ€" thing under one roof. Rely on our years of exâ€" perience in the business meeting business. Call today for compiete details and bookings. For information call Louis St. Hill or Robin MacDonald at 579â€"3330. 475 KING ST. N., WATERLOO 884â€"0220 PENSION INCOME DEDUCTION Your business is our business. G & T MEN‘S HAIRSTYLING Prudential Centre 10th Floor, Kitchener, Ont. +8.00 ‘6.25 $75 For information concerning individualized coding of colour wallets or verification of a season analysis call 743â€"1112 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE y MARILYN L. NIXON, Colour & Wardrobe Consultant Sears Portrait Studio Sears â€" Fairview Park Mail, Kitchener Sears studios specialize in photographic porâ€" traits of babies, children, adults and family groups. No appointment is necessary. There ts a 95¢ charge for each additional subject in a portrait package. but no limit to the number of packages you may purchase We present finished portraits of the best poses. 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Each will receive the Engineering medai, an award Canada‘s largest professional association gives anâ€" nually to APEO members who have distinguished themselives through professional perforâ€" The parade will kickâ€"off at 10 a.m. Saturday and progress from King and Bridgeport in Waterloo to King and Cedar in Kitchener. To date, 15 bands and 16 floats have been confirmed along with various special entries and more keep coming in every day, promising to make this 23rd annual event the largest ever. Dr. Mooâ€"Young honored again one ofâ€" three Ontario Engineers singled out for recognition at the annual awards presentation of the Association of Professional Engiâ€" neers of Ontario Saturday in Toâ€" Christmas is a Children‘s Funâ€" land is this year‘s theme for the Kâ€"W Jaycees Santa Claus Parade and organizers are thrilled with the excellent support they have received from the community and various groups that will be parâ€" ticipating Saturday, Nov. 12. Dr. Murray Mooâ€"Young, P. Eng. at University of Waterloo, will be Santa Claus Parade draws big support Volunteers should be willing to give a oneâ€"year commitment to the agency and be prepared to work at a minimum of two fundraising events per year. Duties might include selling tickets, assisting at the door, preparing and serving refreshments, soliciting prize doâ€" nations, transportation and setâ€"up of equipment or cash control, among others. Phone Cathy Wilâ€" liams, 886â€"1090. To assist with the agency‘s fundraising events, Big Sisters of Kâ€"W and area are seeking volunâ€" teers to attend a free twoâ€"session training program Nov. 15 and 22. Big Sisters Fundraising Volunteers Premier William Davis and his family were among hundreds of proud relatives and friends who attended Wilfrid Laurier University‘s fall convocation Sunday. lan Davis, 22â€"yearâ€"old son of the premier, received a bachelor of science degree during the ceremony. ' Pat Arbuckle photo News digest l 'JI/J / || J & Thaa >> C â€"â€"asmdi* The Kâ€"W Chapter of Professional Secretaries International (PSI) is holding Orientation Night tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Willowells, Blue Springs Drive in Waterloo for those who may wish to join the organization or find out informaâ€" tion as to its purposes and activiâ€" ties at the local level. Phone 742 ty of Southampton (U.K.) with a PhD in Electrica! Engineering. Secretaries Orientation Hutton joined NCR in 1979 as Manager of Software in the Sysâ€" tems Engineering Division of Uthrecht, Holland and was proâ€" moted to GM of that facility in 1981. He is a graduate of Universiâ€" David Hutton has been appointâ€" ed General Manager of NCR‘s Engineering and Manufacturing facility, succeéding W. E. Bird, who will be returning to NCR‘s world headquarters in Dayton A hairâ€"cutting demonstration will also be included. Everyone is welcome to join in the interesting and enjoyable evening. Mass at 7:30 p.m. followed by Alberto Alves at 8: 30 p.m. St. Michael‘s CWL is featuring Alberto Alves of Lakeshore Hair Design at their Nov. 9 meeting. Discussion of computerized perms and basic hair care will be the topic of the evening. Hairstylist at St. Michael‘s CWL â€" > NCR appoints Hutton GM Hon. John Turner, former federâ€" al government finance minister, will be guest speaker at a celebrity dinner at Toronto‘s Harbour Casâ€" tle Hilton hotel Tuesday, Nov. 8. The dinner will help raise $1 million to fund a professorial chair in accounting at University of Waterloo. The chair will be named J. Page R. Wadsworth CHair in Accounting and Finance in the Faculty of Arts. Among those in attendance will be federal PC party leader Brian Mulroney and Ontario Premier William Davis. UW dinner in Toronto

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