tags ax to play the remaining games that could very well bring the. All Ontario Jr. B. Championship back to Waterioo for the 2nd time in the last 3 years. The Waterioo fans that have faithfully followed this team all year are just a little "put out" about this sudden move that will make us walch our great team play on foreign ice. I‘m writing in reference to a lumn that appeared in your iper March 28/62, shout the The Waterloo Arena board has Congratulations to All Winners! Grand Prize â€" 1962 Pontiac HIWAY MARKET MARCH SHOPPING PARTY Letter To Editor > Westinghouse 14 Cu. Ft. Freezer CONTEST WINNERS Westinghouse 30" Range & Refrigerator Inglis Washer & Dryer LET US PUT SPRING IN YOUR CLOTHES Mr. J. S. Leslie, 59 Sydney St. North Mr. Michaet Pryse, 257 Connaught St., Mrs. John Fisher, R.R. No. 1. Blair, Ontario 35 Acacia St., Kitchener Kitchener Kitchener stakes like the Siskins have been made to do? I feel if Waterloo won‘t support a home team hoeâ€" key club then why should the Waterloo people care whether they go to Kitchener for Roller Skating? Robert Henry states "I agree we have a moral obligation to this team, but just how far this obligation should go I don‘t know." Well Mister Henry, I‘ll tell you how far this obligation should go by stating some facts. On this new contract with Kitâ€" chener, it has been said that the larger portion of their split will go to their hockey team. Now there is real management and loyalty to a hockey club. They back their team up aH the way and incidentally Kitchener hasâ€" n‘t won a Jr. B. Championship in a good many years, but their Florence M. Wilhelm Unsightly facial hair can be permanently removâ€" ed by the modern safe method of electrolysis. 251 King St. W. Room 321 Call for appointment SH 2â€"4011 THE WATERLOO â€" (Ontario) OHRONCIR «> : pect taxpayers to pjck up the tag. Surely if the taxpayers don‘t mind paying $25,000 a year for the white elephant on King St. South, they won‘t object to a few cents more to back a first rate Jr. B. Hockey team. And I‘m sure that Waterloo‘s manageâ€" ment isn‘t as bad as Beliville‘s must have been to get that far in debt by backing a hockey team. In my opinion of all Waterloo fans none of the Arena‘s or the Get the most from your insurance dotlar Guaranteed protection and savingsâ€"plus high dividends Representatives: A. J. Augustine, CLVU. G. W. Blundell A. L. Breithaupt, CLVU. Branch Office: 200 King Street East (at Scott) Phone SH 5â€"4713 s Don T. Ayer, Branch Manager. C. Katzenmeier (New Hamburg) J. C. Horan Elmira) Mrs. Winnifred H. Fisher A. L. Heit E. A. Heit R. M. 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Breedâ€" ing stock can be expected to be priced a little higher as they must be considered suitable for maintaining the high level of breed standards. The purchase When you first enquire about buying a puppy from a breeder he will probably ask you for what purpose you want this dog. He is not trying to pry into your personal life but remember, he IS interested in selling a psp that is suitable for you. A pupâ€" py bought as a pet and at current given safely. ready taken with your pup and then take the.new pup immediaâ€" tely to your veterinarian for a check up and advice on further shots. Many kennels use "puppy shots" for every young dogs but the protection from these is not intended to be lasting, and when the pup becomes a little oider, breeder saves many frazzled nerâ€" ves on the first day the puppy comes home will you and if the helpful piece of paper from the Thursday, April 5, 1968 â€" WATERLOO WATERLOO