office, etc. Very _ attractive, rents; lease may include furniâ€" ture, drapes, and broadioom. For full information phone LESTER BROX REALTOR SH. 3â€"6601 2 ROOMS in Waterloo suitable for business offices. Reply Box 33, Waterloo Chronicle. One storey modern building to be built in Waterloo. Excellent location with lots of extra parkâ€" ing, Most suitable for doctors, dentists, _ solicitors, architects, surveyors, engineers, insurance Write giving ful background of your selling experience, age and references to: Sales Manager, Commonwealth Advertising Produced and manufactured entirely in Canada by Canada‘s largest and fastest growing Adâ€" vertising Speciaity House. We also have openings for several full time salesmen in Increase your income $1,500 â€" $2,000 a year selling the famous all _ Canedian _ manufactured Maple Leaf Calendar Line and other Specialties to your local business people: SWIFT _ WORKERS, _ students, teachers, retired men, neatness required. Pick your hours for part time work. SH 5â€"362%. WANTED TO RENT DESKS AND CHAIRS, arborite top occasional tables â€" ideal Christmas gifts. Prices reasâ€" oenable. SH 3â€"9326. SALES HELP WANTED MALE Commissions â€" paid . weekily; profit sharing bonus. FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT: Av ailable immediately, 4 room apartment, private, no childâ€" ren. Phone 744â€"4055. WYGHENIC SUPPLIES (rubber REFRIGERATORS RANGES LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT "PICGE yR ~ KITCHENER COAL _ R. A. HENDRY Clarkson, Ontario. Personal interview will be HOL ‘N ONE Hol ‘N One Donuts For Parties ~ Meetings Open Sunday â€" 11 a.m. â€" 7 pm. All Yourâ€"Friends Come plain, sealed envelopes with price list, 6 samples 25¢c; 34 PARTâ€"TIME SALESMEN ELECTROLUX DEALER 58 ERB ST. w. WATERLOO SH 5â€"8119 Sales, Service, Supplies, Rug Shampoo, Cleaners, Polishers Below Forwell‘s Cor. University â€" King HELP WANTED MALE RESTAURANT ROY WILLIAMS Appliance Service SH 3â€"7686 CO. LTD. Shell Fuel Oil Premium Coals SH 5â€"9372 Our Fuel Makes Warm Friends â€" SH 3â€"001l Office Building REPAIRS 10 â€" 12 noon â€" Buy and Sell 1 â€" 2 p.m. â€" Western Hit Parade 2 â€" 4:30 p.m. â€" Ron‘s Inn 4:30 â€" 7 p.m. â€" Nitehawk Matinee Varied programs â€" evenings & weekends 6â€"10 a.m. â€" CKCR OPEN LINE WASHERS Dial 1490 RADIO Bedroom Slippers for Men, Women and Children PENNER‘S Shoe Store Dial 744â€"5392 130 King St. S. Waterloo Elmer Filsinger LIMITED 50 Ontario S. Dial SH 3â€"1449 WASHING We stock MACHINES #a%5.. W.C. Hartman CONSTRUCTION LTD. ® New Homes o Alterations 30 King St S. Waterioe 48 KING ST. S. Waterlo®o Crystal â€" Radios â€" China â€" Chocolates â€" Door Canopies Patio Enclosures Aluminum Railings Awnings â€" Screens 742â€"1238 TOM McMILLAN Also TV, Radios, Vacuums, Trilites, Toasters and Irons. Open 24 Hours Daily WINDKILL SHOP SUNNY BLEACH 65c per gal. 6 gal. for only $3.75 Call Raymond Schiedel 39 Union St. E. SH 3â€"3324 164 ALLEN ST. E. © New Ho ® Alterati © â€"Repairs Rugs & Furniture cau HELM sc 742â€"8488 SH. 5â€"4133 For That Unusual Gift Visit The and Suppers. Also our special Chinese LET US CLEAN YOUR V. BABCOCK MERIT INSURANCE Doors â€" Windows FIRE â€"â€" AUTO INSURANCE ALUMINUM SALES ALUMINUM 259 KING ST. W. KITCHENER SH 3â€"7861 RESTAURANT Ceramics WATERLOO all makes There «were 2.015 commercial; Since 1949 federal spending printing establishments in Canâ€"| through the Department of Natâ€" ada in 1960; these plants employâ€" ional Health and Welfare has ed 32.166 persons and their ';"“"I increaased from $360 million to put was valued at $360 million.| ere wini~. CARS FOR SALE LOANS IF NOT BUY A NEW ONE NOW._» WITH A LOWâ€"COST LIFEâ€"INSURZED 46 King St. North SH 4â€"4682 Waterioo PAYMENTS TAILORED TO YOUR BUDGET gflwmmgr;g 54 ba id $ PP for any good purpose FORWELL‘S International Paving Phone or Call In at A T L A N T 1 C FIN A NCE WILL YOUR CAR GET THRU WINTER? Asphalt Driveways CORNER UNIVERSITY f4} _ f{pj $50 to $5,000 1252 King St. E. Kitchener Por VARIETY LOAN THE BANK OF NOYA SCOTIA ALAN RIGBY‘S Pete Ploeger, 3 Rooms of Furniture For Only $5.00 Weekly LOOKING ...... SELLING ...... BUYING ...... READ & USE &A THE 744â€"1153 SH 4â€"4871 OPEN 10 > xgx NIGHTLY _ S WATERLOO Phone 744â€"5214 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Manager FURNITURE Tas waTERLO0 TOutaro) CUHRONICLB HOUSE OF $1.8 billion. the Province of Ontario at the next session thereof on behalf of The University of Waterloo 7) Amending Section 37, sub section 1 (c) by adding the words "consider and" before the word "recommend." DATED at Waterloo, Ontario this 29th day of October, 1962 2) Repealing Section 4 of the said Act and substituting in its place the following: 3) Amending Section 22 of the said Act by changing "Viceâ€" President" to "Viceâ€"Presidents" 6) Amending Section 29, subâ€" section 1, of the said Act by adding the words "other than ex officio members" after the word "Senate". 1) Granting to the University of Watericoo the use ef the name "Waterloo University" in addition to the name "The Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo." in subâ€"section 1 (a), and by adding a new subâ€"section 1 (g) to the said Section which secâ€" tion would give power to the Board of Governors to exerâ€" cise â€" disciplinary _ jurisdiction over the students in the Uniâ€" versity. 4) ‘Amending Section 22, subâ€" section 2 of The University of Waterloo Act, regarding the approval of the acceptance of a federated or affiliated college. 5) Repealing Section 28 of The University of, Waterloo Act and enacting a new section changâ€" ing the composition of the Seâ€" nate in place of the said Secâ€" tion 28. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SMYTH, MANK & SMYTH, 23 Queen Street South, Kitchener, Ontario, Solicitors for the Applicant. "The management and conâ€" trol of the University shall be nonâ€"denominational, and no religious test shall be required of any professor, lecturer, â€" teacher, . officer, employee ‘or servant or of any student of the Univerâ€" sity." MON. TUES. WED. THURS. AND FRIL SAT. 9 A.M. . 6 P.M. FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE En | OTTAWA REPORT | I‘ve ‘yg‘re broke, so what? ) EAR DAN: 1| have cce ce n e k ’grent while you‘ll have a dime | you can spend but even if you [don‘l, that‘s no reason for you not to tag along with your group. *T'hey‘ll certainly _ understand when you say you‘re broke beâ€" ‘\cause they‘re all probably operaâ€" ting on limited budgets, You might even be offered a sip of | soda but don‘t make this a babit of accepting. As long as you‘re with the gang and they know 1 toid a soâ€"called girl friend 1 had made out with him after ! had promised him 1 wouldn‘t tell a soul. This girl friend told a few friends and pretty soon the whole school knew about it.. He found back and it‘s all my fault. him, even if he only liked me a little. My big mistake was flu' 1 feel so ashamed about telling my friend and i feel as if I can never be trusted again. So, girls, i you want to keep your boy am and ! was so proud | had friends, keep your promise and proudness to yourseives.â€"B. H. _ DEAR B. H.;: You violated your word but perbaps everything has worked out for the best. DEAR DAN: 1 feel selfâ€"conâ€" scious because 1 have very little spending money and the kids [ usually walk heme with from school each day sometimes stop at this drug store and have something to drink. _1 usually say 1 have to get right home but it isn‘t that at all. We aren‘t poor but money always is a probâ€" lem in our house and what little money | do earn from babyâ€" sitting must go fer school supâ€" DEAR DAN: | have this torâ€" rible crush on my history teachâ€" or and it‘s affecting my work. _1 don‘t know if I‘m feeling my friends or not so what should | do?â€"Broke. Under "21" Size of its rural population. Although â€" the â€" initial â€" agreeâ€" ments are for a threeâ€"year perâ€" iod, ARDA is a longâ€"range proâ€" gram. "We are going to use the three years to undertake a large number of pilot projects and exâ€" Number of its "submarginal" farms â€" â€" that is, farms producâ€" ing revenues of less than $1200 annually. Our government at Ottawa has set aside $50,000,000 for contributions to all the provinâ€" ces during the intial threeâ€"years period covered by the general agreement, with the amount not to exceed $20,000,000 in any fiscal year. be of real interest to many of our farmers. The Federal govâ€" ernment has formally approved an agreement for coâ€"operation The agreements put the proâ€" gram into action by permitting approval of a wide range of inâ€" dividual projects and open a broad new field for joint fedâ€" eralâ€"provincial action to develop rural areas and resources. The projects, embracing . alâ€" ternative use of marginal and subâ€"marginal farm land, rural development, and soil and watâ€" er conservation, will be carried out jointly by fedgral and proâ€" vincial governments or by a province with federal assistance. Three factors under the agâ€" reement, a province‘s share of federal aid over the three years is determined by a formula based on the following factors; with seven provinces in the proâ€" gram proposed under the short term ARDA. Agriculture Minis ter Alvin Hamilton, announcing the signing October 15th, hailed i _ as a major milestone _ for The Honorable Alvin Hamilâ€" ton said that nearly 40 types of projects are listed in the agreements to permit a massive attack on the economic problems of Canada‘s rural areas. The Federal aid in projects will â€" range from oneâ€"third . to twoâ€"thirds of the cost. Net value of the province‘s agricultural productiqn. DEAR BROKE: Once in a By Dan Malligan DEAR DAN: Maybe _ if _ you print this letter, other girls won‘t Lo make the same hi mistake 1 did. 1 P like a very popuâ€" lar boy & he used to like . me a little. 1 know I‘ll never â€" get â€" him to ski this winter but I‘ve got this terrible fear about breaking a leg. Three girls in our school had broken legs last year from skiing accidents and they had to wear casts for weeks and weeks. Feeling as ! do, do you think I down to a Câ€"plus in just a few weeks and if something isn‘t done ’hs’, I‘ll fail. Mom knows about this crush but Dad won‘t listen to reason. He says if I want to, 1 can get over it trmorrow but I‘ve tried and it‘s just not that easy. Do you understand my problem?â€"Failing Girl. DEAR FAILING GIRL: Of course, 1 understand. Girls and crushes have been going togethâ€" er since the first school was built and even a father can‘t be expected to be obeyed in these situations. One of these days‘ your crush will disappear and: you‘ll have a good laugh but nght‘ now the important thing is for you to realize you‘re sliding: downhill and no one but yourself can put on the brakes. § lessons?â€"Elaine. DEAR ELAINE: You‘re the one who will have to have the selfâ€"confidence, not me. Certainâ€" ly, there‘s a chance you might break a leg but accidents will happen and do happen when you least expect them to happen. DEAR DAN: My girl‘s birthâ€" day is December 20. Am [ exâ€" petced to buy her two presentsâ€" birthday and Christmasâ€"or just the one?â€"Pat D. DEAR PAT: One present will suffice and that comes from an old proâ€"my birthday is Decemâ€" ber 26, making me feel like "the morning after." Under this broad â€" program Projects _ contemplated _ under ARDA are designed to improve rural resources, income, job opâ€" portunities and living standards in areas effected by technologiâ€" cal and economic changes. The broad ARDA program embraces. Seil and water conservation projects to boost productivity of good farm lands. These would include drainage of arable land, tree planting, water storage, grassing and terracing to preâ€" vent soil erosion, and flood conâ€" trol measurers, including dams and dikes. { s Rural development which inâ€" cludes research to determine the most productive use of rural reâ€" sources, and development proâ€" jects to provide increased â€" inâ€" come and job opportunities. It would â€" also include â€" vocational training to take advantage of the new opportunities. Pointing out that the act and the agreements will be adminâ€" istered through the ARDA orâ€" ganization, Mr. Hamilton said ARDA provides the machinery to tackle many of the basic probâ€" lems of rural development. lone, and in the interim period we are going to try out the best methods by engaging in a wide range of projects," said the minister. Alternative uses for farm lands which are no longer suitable or economic _ to _ cultivate. . This could include establishing the land for community or coâ€"opéraâ€" tive pastures, for tree producâ€" tion, or for recreational and wildfire uses. â€" plex that two or three years of research should precede | any action. tensive research, and to work out the best means of impiemâ€" enting the program‘s longâ€"term goals, said Mr. Hamilton. He noted that it,had been said that the problems to be tackled by But research cannot be carriâ€" ed out by academic studies aâ€" DEAR DAN: !‘d like to learn THIS XMAS GIVE Latest Styles in Coats, Jackets, Stoles and Capes. Expert Reâ€" modelling. Choice of all New Designs. Hats Made To Order. Phone SH 3â€"9595 go shead and take VISIT . . . LORENZ FURS But who are these "parents by the hour" whe look after youngâ€" sters? What qualifications do mothers themseives, or who hapâ€" pen to be trained nurses. The vast majority, though, seem to be in the teenage category. Many are competent and intelligent sitters, but others, anxious as they may be to please theit emâ€" ployers, may lack the necessary training and information to really replace a child‘s parents, even for a short period of time. In many ways the trend is a bealthy one, for it allows parents some freedom to enjoy recrea tional activities which they might otherwise miss. Young parents take full advantage of this freeâ€" dom nowsdays, and baby sitters are always in great demand. a great deal of interest that I studied the Baby Sitters‘ Trainâ€" ing Course manual produced jointly about a year ago by the Ontario Safety League and the Matthew 8. Dymond, MD, CM. Ontaric Minister of Health One of the newest and most firmly established trends in our modern day society is the hiring of "baby sitters" to look after young children while parents go out for an evening. Dymond Discusses Health in Ontario BABY SITTING “Ilf., F’i' Cfl‘ s"o, DQC. 6 ind 7 * 8, 1962 8 pm. Sharp Under the Direction of: Ada B. Eby, AT.CM. & Abner Martin. Mus. Bac. Adults $1.00 Tickets: Waterloo C.I. Students Students â€"50r or W.C.J. Office SH 42211 SOUNDS OF MUSIC Presented by the Music Department Waterloo Collegiate Institute o# e WATERLOO C. 1. AUDITORIUM the Gift Supreme 22 Dupont St. E.. Waterloo Thursdap, Decewber 6, T964 Many voluntcer ‘organizations in this province are equipped te coâ€"ordimate a Baby Sitters‘ Trainâ€" ing Course, which involves many segments of a communityâ€"doe tors, Fire Departments, Public Health Nurses and teachers. The manual is recommended to such groups by your Department of Health, and it is to be hoped many . more local organizations will take advantage of this opâ€" portunity to improve standards of baby sitting in their comâ€" The value of such a course, stressing the safety and health of sitters and children alike, is by ne means limited to young people. Middleâ€"aged and older people who occasionally care for children, and even young mothers themselves, would derive import ant knowledge from the course. The manual is for the use of any responsible group in Onâ€" tamio, interested in carrying out a project of benefit to its comâ€" munity. It shows stepâ€"byâ€"step how to conduct the sevenâ€"lecture coursey suggests what lecturers to select and what literature to use in the classes. About thirty such courses bave been conducted to date in Onâ€" tario, to the mutual enjoyment and benefit of the sponsoring groups, the students, and the Annual There were almost 4,440,000 pupils in attendance at Canada‘s elementary or secondary schools in the academic year just ended, and another 129.006 were enrolled at university or college. Among the first references to luberculosis in the world‘s literâ€" ature is one from India which comments on this disease among the elephants. son, "is to find a way to hear God in our study of the Bible". Encouraging are being uefl‘vddo,g:undh Bible for study in many, Briâ€" tain and North America. Some branches of the Christian Chureh are emphasizing Bible Study proâ€" jects throughout 1962. The value involved. 12/ 11/62