pm. Kâ€"W Red Cross Blood is holding a blood donor clinie today, Wed., Nox. 15, until 8 p.m: in First United Church. Quota is 330 donors. The Waterloo Coin Society meets tonight, Wed., Nov. 15, at The Rink in The Park, Seagram Drive, from 8â€"10 p.m. There will be a 40 Lot Auction and an educational presentation by Angus Sutherland about "The Coins of Mary, Queen of Scots". Free admission and parking, Everyone welcome. sons who have suffered a loss, Fri., Nov. 17, 8:15 am.4 p.m. at the Waterloo County Board of Education office on Ardelt Ave. Cost is $35 and you may register by calling 570â€"0300, ext. 4162. Glen Acres Baptist Church will host a Christmas craft and bake sale, Sat., Nov. 18, 9:30 a m.â€"2 p.m. in the church hall, corner of Harwood and Ellis Sts. Lots of knitting, wooden articles and more will be available as well as a lunch room. Come and enjoy the bargains at The Village of Winston Park‘s Christmas bazaar, 695 Blockline Rd., on Sat. Nov. 18, from 2â€"4 p.m. Unique crafis, ceramâ€" ics, knitting and quilting as well as lots of other items will be featured. PAPT open house Parents Are People Too celebrates its 10th anniversary with an open house, Sat. Nov. 18, from 7â€"10 p.m.,. at St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church on Queen St. Come and celebrate with them. Everyone welcome. Christmas bazaar Waterloo Coin Society Help support the Air Cadets by attending Wing 4045 Christmas bazaar, Sat., Nov. 18, 9 a m â€"2 p.m. Lots of crafts and baking available. Lanark Place bazaar Lanark Place Retirement Home will hold a bazaar and tea social, Sat. Nov. 18, 14 p.m. Craft, bake and a white eleâ€" phant table will be featured. Global Community Centre annual meeting The Global Community Centre will host its annual meeting and Mayan CLEAN CARPETS BULLETLKâ€"BOARD Dr. Ken Doka leads a workshop for Crohns and Colitis > Gtowp Coffer House, Sat., Nov 18, 6:30, C.W.L Picnic BEAM BEDDINCG â€" 48 WILLIAM ST. WEST \ WATERLOO (near Park St.) St. Agatha is hosting its 8th annual Craft and Bake Fair, Sun., Nov. 19 from 10 a. m.â€"5 p.m. at the community centre. Come and view the spectacular display of crafts and baked goods. All proceeds to community projects. Te Smart;, @65 aa _ 1 Plus ‘1'!1‘!)“ $595 V A Smart1, Ans Don‘t forget to use your GM Card Eanings toward the purchase or lease of your next GM vehicle » â€" FROM YOUR SOUTHWESTERN P = ONTARIO CHEVROLET DEALERS sc 2 €T Ireighg \eas . P84 or equival, 'Muut_., de fraili, Invest in your community and and enrich yourself by volunteering with the enrich yoursell by vofunteering with (he 1 70 M T OO3 Canadian Mental Health Association, . Heres a way to tame those fears and Sunbeam Residential Development § 097 down mo, unth/se ma‘o9 m Payg, , 107the 'ss‘Sfj ment ent . osi¢ _ 9f 3 trade "Fad E_Plus $2.215 Waterloo Regional Branch. The associsâ€" tion provides full training for all its volâ€" unteers. You will learn how to enhance port without assuming control and you will be given full training on mental health issues. Call CMHA at 744â€"7645 for more information. Do you fear speaking in public? & Dual air bags * Electrlc masters Clubâ€"and learn how you can speak confidently, think on your feet and listen effectively. Manumax Toastâ€" masters Club meets every Thursday noon (may vary in the summer) in Room 3AB at Manulife Financial, 500 King St. N., Waterloo. For more inforâ€" mation, call Bob Reimer at 747â€"7000 ext. 6631 You should kinow this: Lcence, taxes and insurance not included. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer Other lease terms available : Some mileage conditions apply. OAC. See Dealer for details. Subject to GM Card program rules. * TD and GM are licenced users of Marks °_ charge a 10 thrilg . % “ut°mlt1¢ lonict Th J 4~wheel ABs Cl 4 iuJecuon * 22 litre ®Ngine utolntic lttitude euhuzcement * S-Speed transrniss:on * Rear SPoiler * Easy ®"try front Seat . Trunk Télease doub}, Waterloo Schlueter Chev Olds Cenre is in need of volunteer assisâ€" tance during the day for classroom set tings, pool activities. snoezclen room, oneâ€"toâ€"one companionship, group home assistants and toy library assisâ€" Programs are offered throughout the day, in the evening and on the weekâ€" ends. This is an excellent opportunity to m increase or gain experience working 5 with disabled children and adults. m Those interested may call Ann Crump t“es e 11