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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1965, p. 12

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. tttatt-iaith-sh-thas -(allflauhr Wanda-Loud planning ill be d built to council, and essential la vie. a! the rapid development taking place in our community. He is " asaoeiate membeu d the prolesalonal body at the Ontario Land Economists, and in April of 1965, was elected chairman at the Ontario division ot the Com- munity Planning Association of Canada. For the past two years he has been chairman of the Watertoo-Weilingtmt branch at he association. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyko, " Marshall trt., from Oah'me. Mr. Boyko is co-owner at the Coronet Motel. Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Tanner and child, 90 Marshall St., from Willowdale. Mr. Tanner is a bio- 'ory student at the U of W. Anna-among.“ mtkvmuokum He has attended and partiei. pated in numerous conferences on planning and development, and has completed a two year course at the University of " brloo in regional and urban can: Miettm.. - Mr. It” be): that In. .. tensive eriqteei-ee in than“. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Van Hamel Ind child, St Milford Ave., from Beamsville. Mr. Van Hamel is a singer and dancer, also a stud. ent at U of W. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hiebert and their four children, 104 Peppler St., from Samia. Mr. Hiebert is employed at Electrohome Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. K. Unden and child, 9 Ellis Ave., from Elmira. Mr. Under: is a hotel manager. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Clair, 01 Hargaret Ave., from Windsor. Mr. Clair is a travelling repre- sentative for Ama1ganuttedtherts This week we Join our m Neighbor hostess. In. G. r. Home, in issuing a warm we)» come to new neighbors: Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Duty“ and their two childxen, 356 Cam. bria PL, from Ottawa. Dr. " tyas is an, assistant professor at U of W. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kitchen and child, 91 Milford Ave., from Mason, Mich., Mr. Kitchen is an assistant prof. at WLU. Building Materials . Plywood . Paint ' Ceiling Tile . Panelling ' Moulding 358 KING NORTH AT COLUMBIA BX. WAM ' Free Estimates . Free Delivery 742-3lll MEISSNER TRAVEL AGENCY 134 King B., Waterloo 745-6281 331 King W, Kitchen“ SH 5-5621 Cedric J. In“ I“ If You Are Planning A Trip To Europe [Hi WATERlOO h than“, -ruth.fielttefedtreatiaa. lie in mm eartemtvqt, MCanada,thethitted8t-sd unnicbalitiea in this modern 0].. Mr. Watkins la a family up residing at 190 Lincoln road, and hen three children, the eldest attending Waterloo Collegiate ht. stitute and the younger tio " tending Lincoln Heights. A war 'veteran, he served in the Royal Corps Signal for six yeara and saw service in France, Holland and Germany. He landed in France on INDay plus one and spent the last " months in Ber- lin, Germany where he met his wife the former Nina E. Wheeler of London, England. Prior to 'layed-is-tant-tin " In i-res tgS22t lies easy to buy 1965 Canada . Savings Bonds. No one will act surprised. They'll smile, nod and give you an application. it's a very simple form. You fill in your name, address, and who you want registered as the owner. Then you choose the amount you want to buy-from $50 up (the limit is $10,000 per person). A couple of signatures later, and you're all set. Quick. Simple. Friendly. And you get bonds which pay you an average annual yield of 5.03% when you hold them to maturity. Of course your bonds are instantly cashable any time for their full face value plus earned interest. Who sells them? You can get yours on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work-or from your bank, investment dealer, stock broker, trust or loan company. Walk in this week and buy some. Cash or terms, Canada Savings Bonds are a great way to save. WT, n...‘ Jttoretiirtnandsayt 'tret-et-da-rt-ids." an oaertqt I“ d In“; was hum. loll: ”mama-u 'ttore-te-ddr-q. MIMI-tic. . lt'atiuuuh“ an d Inurb‘hn it n- The 1,0llilal0lllttill Inn Milt itil A COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE at "tthmrko's Newest, Smartest lam Waterloo Square Phone 744-4782

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