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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Sep 1960, p. 3

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~ Thursaday, September 15, 19606 THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Medoh h ods} hea! PHONE SH 2â€"3101 4 ?2 King St. S. Waterleo Stonds up to sun, rain, es sok gan w and hard wear. %’ ‘ Gives â€" thorough, | longâ€"lasting proâ€" tection, outdoors and in. A tough, frighty wearâ€"resistâ€" ent â€" enamel ‘for j waod or cement floors, steps, etc. Drirs to a high gloss. i time students as daytime stuâ€" donts at the University of W :terloo this winter with lecâ€" tures scheduled to begin in the university‘s Adulit Educaâ€" tion Program during the week of September 19. Ur. G. E. Reaman, directo~> of adult education, expects upâ€" B.1â€"ds of 1200 persons will be «tterding the three dozen or more courses which bave been p/‘anned. In additional to lecâ€" tures at the university, classes will also be held at Fergus, CGalt, Guelph, Hanover and Siratford. Several new courses are beâ€" inz offered this year, says Dr. Kkâ€"aman. These include a Rapâ€" id Reading course, for which the Canadian Industrial Manâ€" azement Association is providâ€" inz equipment; an Accident Prevention course for indusâ€" trial supervisors; a course in Credit Administration; a Techâ€" niques of Supervision course which will also be given "onâ€" theâ€"job" at plants in Fergus and Kitchener; a Retail Manâ€" azement course and a Cost Acâ€" counting course. Another of the new courses bears the interesting title of "Russian and Chinese Comâ€" munism." Kitchener businessâ€" man Dr. G. Liebbrandt, who lived through the Russian reâ€" volution and worked with reâ€" fugee groups after the war, will given the lectures. In adâ€" dition, Professor â€" Edmund Heier, Ph.D., will give a courâ€" se in Russian. There will be classes in French and German also. tion will be introduced on Octâ€" ober 5. Ralph Kidd, Bachglgr UNIVERSITY PLAN ADULT EDUCATION in Music Appreciaâ€" 010 Cemeasicen JP deliver the ten lectures in the 2L > REASONS WHY YOU CAN‘T BEAT CGAS HEAT! _ 1. ECONOMY. Gas is the most efficient of all fuels, guarantees most for your money. No extras or hidden costs like service contracts, tank insurance, burner motor to operate. 2. CLEANLINESS. Only Gas burns completely, without smoke, soot, or oily grime. Saves you money on cleaning, painting and decorating, too. 3. DEPENDABILITY. Gas is always there when you need it, and you pay for it after it has been used. 4. EFFICIENCY. Tests show GaAs units are more efficient than those using other fuels. 5. QUIET, TROUBLEâ€"FREE OPERATION. No compliâ€" cated moving parts to wear out, to become noisy 7. . so no expensive repairs or partâ€"replacements. 6. IT‘S COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC. A simple thermoâ€" stat does all the work. Automatic controls ensure carefree, safe operation. Instant heat is available when required. 12. FREE HEATING SURVEY. One of our heating exâ€" perts will make a basementâ€"toâ€"a. ic survey of your home, measuring every room, radiator or duct, window and door. A heating technician will analyze and approve the results and recommendations of this survey. 13. TESTâ€"PROVEN EQUIPMENT INSTALLED. Based on this survey, a registered heating contractor will install Test Proven equipment, guaranteed to match the heating requirements of your home. The installation will be supervised by one of our heating inspectors, who gives patient attention to every detail to ensure the best possible performance. 141. ALL EQUIPMENT GUARANTEED. All local authorâ€" ized heating contractors and Union Gas Company sell only quality equipment that meets the requireâ€" ments of the Canadian Gas Association and has passed rigorous laboratory testing procedures. 15. COMPLETE FOLLOWâ€"UP. After installation, a trumedm '"m{r;?pe;u;r'cfifi to ensure conformity with all Ontario Fuel Board and local regulations. 16. EASY TERMS. No payments on equipment till September, 1960. Low monthly payments, 5 years to pay. Cost includes delivery and installation. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT Is IN UNION GAS COMPANY OF CANADA GIVES YOU THESE EXTRAS: See your HEATING CONTRACTOR or UntonN G‘AS COMPANY or CanApa.Lt® who wish to improve their vocational knowâ€"how. The Reâ€" tail Section of the Galt Board of Trade, for example, is spunâ€" soring a course in Retail Manâ€" ness associations for people Granters Association of Waterâ€" HKEAD OFFICGE: CGHNMATHAM, ONTARIO 7 KIDNIG STREET NORTH â€" WATERLOO VERY POOR CONDITION loo and Wellington Counties. of psychology at the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo will give the Rapid Reading course, which is being introduced this year. He will also lecture in a Socâ€" partment of Public Welfare. Later in the season, Saturâ€" day morning refresher courses 7. LONGER LIFE. 30 yearâ€"old instaliations atill work perfectly. There is little or no depseciation with GaAS heating equipment. L. NO STORAGE PROBLEMS. No messy tanks or bins. & SPACE MAKER. Compact consoleâ€"type design adds valuable living space to your home. 10. NO DELIVERY WORRIES. Gas traveis in underâ€" ground pipes, safe from weather hazards. No damage to lawn, shrubs or basement from spilied fuel . . . no damage to your driveway by heavy delivery trucks. 11. GAS IS PLENTIFUL. Huge storage facilities right here in Southwestern Ontario ensure that plentiful supplies of Natural Gas are always available. 17. EASY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN. You can equalize monthly fuel cost in ten low payments. 18. FREE, LIFETIME BURNER SERVICE Our e= perienced service staff provides free service every day of the year to ensure the perfect operation of your Gas Heating System. This service costs you nothing. 19. FAMOUS BRAND EQUIPMENT. Only equipment of leading manufacturers is used, and all equipment B;swt;);auâ€"_tfae 7réquirements' of the Canadian Gas Association. 20. FREE ADVICE. A trained home economist is on the staff of every Union Gas Office. A telephone call is all that is needed to bring her to your home to advise you on how to get the best out of your Gas appliances. 21. POPULARITY. Throughout the entire country 040 M &2 &4 2124c A £ 4. A£.. 2A h : inincbr nslfi tonts in t t t t ieb drcin? it d morepeoplemswitchingto(}uthatomyothc fuel. In Southwestern Ontario, Natural Gas is serving more than 219,000 satisfied customers. in Physics and Biology will be provided for secondary school teachers. The university began its policy of providing m lectures are now being odited for publication by Proatisse Mathemstics _ and The courses pre PAGE THOROHE

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