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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Apr 1966, p. 9

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Ruthenium”... m legionaires Wan and Means Committee have decided Att help furnish' the new Senior These acquisitions, plus that of Amana Refrigeration, Ine., Amana, Iowa, moved' Raytheon strongly into two commercial growth markets new to the com- pany-the education market and the consumer appliance market. During 1965, Ratheon further diversified its, business by ac- guiring three educational com- Parties: Ede: Corporation at Mountain View, Calif.; Macalas- Ger P" Scientific Corporation of Waturtown, Mass.; and Base» Bell Corporation of Michigan City, Ind. In addition, it has reached an agreement to ae- quire D. C. Heath and Company, publishers of educational text- books. _ f The Annual Report' also cites among the most important new orders received during 1965 a $100 million order from Saudi Arabia for Hawk defensive mis- siles, a prime contract from the us. Air Force for the first Weapons Effectiveness Testing Instrumentation System and a development contract from the US. Navy for Poseidon missile guidance electronics. The Nike-X anti-missile sys- tem is described as a develop- ment program of great strategic importance to the United States defense in the years ahead. Ray- theon continues as a leading ',,"el,Pitgt, in the Nikex pro- gram " development 19%. sibilities 'fsti,1tg radar por- lions of the 513511. Raytheon employs 31,000 per- sons at 41 plants and labora- tories in the United States and Canada. Another 2500 are env ployed at Raytheon's British hubsidiary, A. C. Cossor Ltd. lunch 530: fCetatttatsed from page I) clued the company'- was: government business from l. he " percent. despite higher government sues. The backlog d government orders was N million at year end, an increase Iron $240 million the preceding sn 54934 1 Briauerlort Rd. You look better and feel more confident, I (ill'i). whe n you’re well - k'ttl .. tit,': groomed! Make visiting , "i,iiltt-it our barber shop a week- lil'sii; Iy habit, to be at your ‘ AP \6 best always! ru I Open 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Mondays A PROMPT. FRIENDLY SERVICE FOR SAlE Realty Water Pump System Belmont St. NOW 3 ABARBE‘RS IN BUSINESS? IT PAYS TO BE Wliill.lAiit00MEit DOBBINS SERVE YOU BELMONT BARBER Next To The Licence Bureau TO can.» purl- luau. spat but“! h be mum In oo- gupied try he library. 1111a b to be their main project Mt all proceeds from their money-mak- ing prom are earmarked for this particular and worthwhile purpose. A worthwhile job can only be done "if" " members get behind the project. and give them M NI -". Another meanindul project is the "Gary Braden" fund. Thin la a plea made to everyone to " 'iatintttegmrettaseodaneiee. trio page tumor to: Garyyhe is lying paralyzed in a Toronto hospital. Mia parents are blind and the branch is making this a personal project To date they have collected over gammy”. ever, this only wor out to It? cents per member and the tar- get is so cents per member. A record is being kept of all con- tributions and the names will be listed in a special book so Gary will have a permanent record of his "Ugion Friends". Those who would like to add their names can drop their con- tributions into the branch or give to Jerry Leyes, C/O Kab. ers Mens Wear, or drop them into Henderson's Pastry Shoppe in Waterloo. Because they are confident the drive will be a success, the machine has already been order- ed for Gary so that he will have it very soon. Still another project is the naming of the branch bulletin, This is a fine branch and the bulletin should have a distinct- ive name, drop your suggestions into the bulletin box and per- haps be the lucky member to win a special prize. H. W. Moyer, Service Bureau Officer will be at the branch SHOP -- _ "-,' (All: mr-'-. su PPlJns r 358 King ' 742-81 1 l WATERLOO FOR _ HOME IMPROVEMENT. “thanmidvh I Wat's beams. Anya-o with amnion should contact Earl Bay at the branch steward Arr n appointment. at Knox Presbyterian Church. Br!) street, no April M, Iron t makers” can, therein“ paid~up member: a. In as. to 4:30 p... and 1-0:” Plan to}. I DONOR. Blood Down Clinic: The Waterloo Red CHERRIES a??? It s [EH3] 0lltAtiltiilllis WIENERS tllll0t01A'll'ltis lEMON JOKE ALBERTO v.0. SHAMPOO SUNSHINE MIXED VEGETABLES SKINLESS HAMS MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT SUNKlST SUNKlST BURNS SKIN-LESS WlIiiljij0 MARKET N EILSON I EWEL BURNS FULLY COOK- LARGE SELECTION or EASTER (ARDS and NOVElTlES ENGlISH BONE CHINA (UPS and SAUCERS i. . . .. . 99e OPEN GOOD FRIDAY "ll 6 AM. - EASTER iitit ri'iii"il,l,,i?i,,iilhitiiiel TASTE PlAY EASY CASH WIN $1.00 TO $1000.00 WEN All BAY 6000 FRIDAY Till 6 EM. Phone SH 3-3083 OPEN 'm 9:30 PM "" 6 NIGHTS A WEEK year. lacuna: held-y Amp-M”... Executive meetings. Hay}. . .uxigmulmod» a lb. III "6atkt um 8-01. ghtyrt w ' tttqt-deal 28-01. tin 15-01. tin 1003" MOI Good Sixe SHANK END Limited Quahtity 5 FOR $1.00 T-tkr. box 24b. SAVE 30c tttty 562 Lunatic:- St. Bridgeport ity - $1.39 m $l.00 FOR $1.00 doz. 79¢ We Deliver lb. ttr. _ 43¢ 79y 69y 55y

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