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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 May 1960, p. 15

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PAGER STXTEEN Despite adverse publicity, a recent poll showed that 59*% of Canadian housewives save trade stamps in areas where they are available. In Quebec, CANADIAN HOUSEWIVES LOVE TRADE STAMPS Weuin% New Zealand, April 28â€"Chief Walking alo of the Canadian Rocky Mounâ€" tain Sioux stands with E. T. Tirikatene, (left) Acting Minister of Maori Affairs and Minister of Forests, on the steps of the New Zealand Parliament. Mr. Tirikatene asked Walkl:fi Buffalo to address a large crowd on Mo Reâ€"Armament. * With the Chief is Chief David Crowchild from Sarcee, Alberta, one of the delegation of 11 Canadians travelling through Australasia, Africa, and Europe. Walking Buffalo told the crowd, "I ask my colour to stand by my side CANADIAN BRINGS ANSWER TO BITTERNESS IN THE WORLD Parking at rear of Store for our customers OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY o GCOUDMIES where trade stamps have been used for years, 90% of the province‘s housewives _ use them, Liberty magazine reâ€" ported today. The Retail Merchants Assocâ€" iation and the Canadian Asâ€" sociation of Consumers claim w me to uitme the wl;omh of ma:hkfld. Moral Armament made me a g:ie and fear,â€"the choice ;‘me Armament and Communism." In the past six months the 89â€"year old Chief ideology o Armamen peoples of the world. He has been received by Prime Minister Diefenbaker, Chancellor Adenauer of West Germany, Archbishop Makarios of ‘{},’B"" and other national leaders. One hundred and other national leaders. One hundred million people have heard and seen him on radio and television. He goes next to Australia and Africa. THE WATERLOO ({Ontaric CHRONICLE â€" Thursday, May stamps â€" will increase food prices, but last February, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported a drop in foor prices for the third month in a row. Stores giving premium stamps report business increases of up to 60%. King and Queen Streets, Kitchener All OTHER nice things for Mother me from GOUDIES, to kpattnent Slote (Continued from Page 4) for me that early spring mornâ€" dustry trying to perfect a red Bishop‘s pippin. Under a doz hand pollinated trees which might prove to be the answer to a lost market. Such endeavour on the part of experimentalists will surely be rewarded. But I doubt if the sheep nosed apples of British Columbia or the Macâ€" intosh and Northern Spies of Ontario will lose any of their popularity with apple polish ers seeking to gain favour with their teachers. The cause of Eve‘s downfallâ€" will apparâ€" ently forever have an appetite appeal just so long as it is red. This reasoning, as I later travelled by train through B.C.‘s fruit belt, aroused the first pangs of homesickness I have experienced in years. I wanted to hurry back to the fortyâ€"one gnarled old trees 1 They have so far evaded the subdivider‘s bulldozer â€" and live, the danger of any comâ€" petition in the apple market is growing less and less .each year, as mf%mous old orchards are demolished to make way for new homes and factories. Premium companies are alâ€" ready the biggest single buyâ€" er of small appliances from many large Canadian manufacâ€" turers like Canadian General Electric. A pottery works in Hamilton admits they‘d go out of business tomorrow, if preâ€" mium plans suddenly folded. to PRINCESS$S MARGARET‘S marâ€" riage to Antony Armstrongâ€"Jones will be the subject of special radioâ€"TV broadcasts Friday, May 6. WBEN will carry The Royal Wedding at 11.05 AM and offer highlights of the day‘s events on A Princess Marries at 7:45§ PM. A 45â€"minute telecast of the pagentry and ceremony attendâ€" ing this marriage will be seen on WBENâ€"TV that same day at 11:15 PM. U. of W. To Build (Continued from Page 1) trends for all universities, inâ€" dicate that student accomme dation may soon be at a preâ€" mium despite the new buildâ€" ing. » "By 1970, about 4,000 young men annually will wish to enâ€" rol in first year engineering courses in Ontario, compared with less than 1,500 this year," says Dr. D. T. Wright, Dean of Engineering at the University of Waterloo. "With the comâ€" pletion of current expansion programs, the nominal fresh man capacity of all engineerâ€" ing faculties in Ontario uniâ€" versities will only be a little more than 2,000." Radioâ€"TV to Cover Her Royal Wedding every time. Famous STONE‘8, DEMLERCHIX, TRUEâ€"LINES, ROE RED and sUSSEX CROSSES. High production cannot be promised into chicks. It must be built in. SAY ROE CHICKSâ€" and get the rig\t ones every time. Famous bred to lay more ROE YOUR JOB more eggs per dollar OUR JOB CHICK S FANRMS LIMITED ATWOOD, ONTARIOG Ne high cost franchise payments 64 99

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