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Price tabe 630â€"SAVE So LATHER SHAVE giant size tube 55e Mouth Wash Reg. Price bt! 300â€"SAVE 60 LAVORIS 4â€"flâ€"oz btl 33e Alberto VO5 Reg. Price bt! 950â€"SAVE 16e SHAMPOO 7â€"flâ€"oz btl 79e A&P Food Stores Located At 35 King St. South â€"â€" Waterloo King St. East â€"â€" Kitchener Store Lancaster Street â€"â€" Kitchener Open Thursday and Friday Until 9 P.M. 45. MEW LOW, LIOW PRKCES Shopsy‘s Instant :: 5 2-0:.P-_ck,_'-_ Free With Purchase of Two 2â€"oz Packages Choice Shoulder Cuts Open Tuesday To Saturday Nights Until 9 P.M. Reg. Price tube ?90â€"SAVE 106 A&P CHOICE QUALITY Rey. Price tin 37câ€"SAVE 11c ‘:“ m 24 Aâ€" Plcicpad PEACHES 3@%:1.00 & CASE OF 24 TINS $8.00 â€" SAVE 88c m_\,)e BANDED DEAL oz pkgs ALL PRICES IN THIS AO GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2mh, 1963 AaP POTATOES 24 pho 49c Clearbrooke Fancy Quality Reg. pkg 370â€"SAVE Se CRACKERS Crinkle Cut, French Fried CLEANSER McCormick‘s Plain or Saited CHICKEN N CHIPS co«.~. 79. McCain Southern Fried in ©B.B.Q. Sauce All Purpose Cleaner (15e Off Deal) Kraft, Chocolate or Vanilia Frozen Food Features & SPAN _ giant size box 69c YOUR DOLLAR 100â€"ft. roli 27e 2 14â€"02 tins 39e ZTâ€"oz pkg 23e BUYS MORE AT A«P SHORTENING 2 1â€"lb pkgs 59e Swift‘s Beof, Lamb, Veal or Chicken MEATS FOR BABIES 2 3%zâ€"02 tins 39e Monarch, 10 Varieties, Pouch Pack CAKE MIXES _ 2 10â€"0z pkgs 35e Burns CHIL CON CARNE 2 15â€"flâ€"oz tins 55e Allsweet BORDEN‘S STARLAC 3â€"lb pkg 75e Halo HAIR SPRAY 14â€"flâ€"oz tin $1.69 Catelli Ready Cut Macaroni or Long SPAGHETT 2â€"lb pkg 35e Pillsbury Buttermilk PANCAKE MIX â€" 32â€"0z pkg 35e Jewel Silverloat Skim Milk Powder Canned Luncheon Meat Pard â€" G.M. Announce New Lines 2 16â€"07 tins 25e 2 1â€"lb pkgs 53e 1â€"lb pkg 19¢ 12â€"0z tin 43e With academic classes well orâ€" ganized, the Waterloo C.1. School Council and Athletic Commission are now launching their extenâ€" sive activity program. Some of these actvities are already well underway, notably football, cheer leaders, _ charities, Geography Club, goif, chess, volleyball and tennis. Standing Committees of the School Council met this week to organize the remaining Fall activities and Grade Nine and Grade Ten students at this week‘s Assemblies were told of the full range of activities by representaâ€" tive students, Preliminary organâ€" ization of the School newspaper, ‘‘The Norse Star," and the year book, "Saga" is also proceeding. During the present week. school teams in football, golf and tennis compete in C.W.O0.S.S.A. games and tournaments. } During the first week of school, the Book Exchange offered used books to new students. Returns from these sales will be made ‘sbortly. Then the students enâ€" gaged in an Activity Campaign to make Citizenship Cards and season football tickets available to students. This is the chief fiâ€" nancial basis for activities. This campaign was highly successful with nearly 1400 students partiâ€" cipating. so that a full program of activities is assured. Other acâ€" tivities that will be sponsored in the near future include Modern Languages Club, music, 1.S.C.F., Library Club, public speaking, 16 MM., Symposium Club, World Affairs, art and poster club, maâ€" jorettes, and interâ€"house compeâ€" tition. Waterloo C. 1. is veritably a ‘"beeâ€"hive" of activity. W.C.1. Launches _ Activity Program J â€" It was also decided that the next meeting of the Council will be held on Thursday October 3ist at the church hall of Trinâ€" ity United at which time the speaker will be the Rev. Vincent Harding, negro pastor from Atâ€" lanta Georgia and Director of the Mennonite Central Commitâ€" tee for that area. His timely subject will be on the theme "A Christian Approach to Others." The Commission on Social Acâ€" tion, yet to be organzied, has on its agenda a mental health workâ€" shop and a survey on Alcoholâ€" ism and its related problems. The Commission on Radio and T.V. and Institutional Minâ€" istry is making final plans for "Capsule commercials" on religâ€" ious subjects to be started in the near future. will speak on the Lutheran World Assembly held this sumâ€" mer in Helsinki Finland. The Rev. H. Buil will speak on the Anglican World Congress that was held in Toronto and : the Rev. R. Johnson will speak on the Mennonite Conference. The reporting will be confined to three basic areas of interest â€" 1. The Ecumenical Movement 2. Basic Theological Trends in Reâ€" ligious Thought and 3. Action Related to Major Social Issues. Although this fellowship has arranged primarily for clerical members of the Council, layâ€" men and new interested memâ€" bers are invited. Council Of Churches * Hears Reports On The Commission on Ministerâ€" ial Fellowship and Study reportâ€" ed final preparation for a full day meeting to be held on Tuesâ€" day October 8th at the Y.M.C.A. beginning at 9:45 anf. which will deal with the world coun cils that have been held in reâ€" cent days. At this meeting the Rev. E. E. Hallman will report onTu:e Faith and Order Council held in Montreal this past sumâ€" mer. The Rev. Fr. Z. Ralston will present a report on the Vatican Council. Dr. A. Lotz Meporis of various commiss lons made to the fisrt fall execuâ€" tive meeting of the Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo Council of Churches showed that the summer was not a completely lost cause. The Commission on Education reported their work together with the school boards of the Twin Cities to organize Church and School week September 15th luxuryâ€"car roominess plus smooth, level ride and fine â€"car