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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Apr 1965, p. 6

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Retired Citizens terests, new experiences and new goals so that this period of life mar be useful and have pur- pose. In this way, we will make a particular contribution to soc- iety and one that will prove that man can be useful, respec- ted and cherished throughout his whole life. Let us maintain our indepen- dence and freedom as best we can, so that we may continue to be regarded as first class cit- izens. Let us take responsibility for the conduct and develop- ment of our own club and " fairs, in as far as we are physi- cally and financially able, and let trss make available to our communities the use of our hu- man qualifications whenever and wherever they may be need- ed to meet the ever-growing challenge of free time activities, for all people. In this way the vast reservoir of experience will be tapped and flow back into useful and needed channels of service in the community. Let us have the courage and enthus. iasm to continue actively and usefully, and by so doing, give meaning and value to our own Carrie Chapman Cant has pre- scribed a sure cure for bore- dom and I suggest we follow it so that _we and all our neigh- bours may benefit. She says, "Go out among the people and perform one kind act ten times." Perhaps [we have one talent which is needed, let us then use it untiringly and end- lessly. Professors Letters iasm to ca usefully, an meaning an later years. The next meeting of the Re- tired Citizen's will be May 6 at the Knox Presbyterian Church. Active participation is the Key to a successful organization, be a part of that key. Approximately 25 retired cit- izens attended the tour, condue- ted by Jack Adams, of the Uni- versity of Waterloo facilities. They were thrilled by the many new teaching methods introduc- ed since their school days, and impressed by the growth of the campus in the few years it gas been in existence. man of the Traffic and Trans» portation Committee, took it up- on himself to, after consultation with the city engineer, write a personal reply to Professor Scott. FIFTY-FIVE HIGH SCHOOL students from across Ontario tasted seminary life and took a close look at church vocations during a two-day church vocations conference at Waterloo Luth.. The University avenue extru- sion is planned to run through that area of land that the city (and the city of Kitchener) pro- pose to annex. It would join with Hellman road within this (Continued from page 7) (Continued from page ll the best-selling beer in Canada Carling Black Label Beer brims over with thirst-drenching flavour! Pour a tall cool one tonight. . .you'll know why Black Label is the big favourite with people coast to coast! popular ' T you should try! Any beer his , “mu, f" eran Seminary this past week. Dr. Will.. iam J. Villaume, president of the uni- versity, greeted the group with Rev. Dr. J. Ray Houser, seminary principal. BLACK LABEL!" (Continual in»: page 2) Lutheran should be large enough to provide a well-round- ed program of higher eduea. tion and mall enough to retain ”INCL“ LUTHIRAN 63 61 COMET Sedan 471 King East 62 6t MERCURY 4-Door Sedan STEVENS 60 MERCURY Park lane Sedan 60 BUICK leSabre Hardtop "Safe-Buy" Used Cars Your Mercury Dealer "THE CAR" Finished in skylight blue with matching blue interior. Equipped with six-eylinder engine and standard trans- mission. One owner driven. Economical six-cylinder model with standard trans- Tjssion. Finished in grey with harmonizing interior Finished in turquoise with matching interior. Equip- ped with V-8 engine, automatic transmission,' power brakes, power steering and radio. One owner driven. Licence No. A-92207. - Equipped with V-8 engine, dual range automatic transmission,- power brakes. power steering and cus- tom radio. Finished in white with harmonizing inter- ior. Licence No. A-92220. The big luxury model with V-8 engine, dual range automatic transmission, power brakes, power steering, custom radio, padded dash, power seat, power win- dows and other extras. Licence No. A-92224. One owner driven. 4-door model with V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power Brakes, power steering and radio. Finished in maroon with matching interior. Licence No. A-92206. BUICK leSabre Sedan - "The Car" To Fit Ydur Family - “The Car" To Fit Your Budget - "The Car" You’ll Bl Proud To Own and Drive STEVENS CHECK OUR SELECTION OF Motors Ltd. For You Have maul union-ups. _ "And we think there In that value when students can live on campus and be absorbed in " the activities of I community of learning." $1050 $1350

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