Child WILL DO IAIYSITTDNG In my own home - Marshall St SUPPLIES, 358 King 742-8111 (All wmmoo FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT W Wand-1m panda/Mound.“ w '.-ost_r may 4 :4 That's the essence of the Bank of Montreal University Education Programme - a comprehensive savings-loan plan that enables you to spread the cost of a university education over periods up to nine years. Your low monthly payments include interest charges totalling a small fraction of what you would pay_on any straight loan programme. This is a tqexiiue proeram'me . . _ adaptable to in- dividual education costs and payable over a varying number of years. If you have a youngster in the first two or three years of high school now is the time to start. Drop into your neighbourhood branch of the Bank of Montreal and let us fit the plan to your needs. You can't guarantee that a youngster now in high" school will get his college degree. But you can guarantee" that he will get the chance to try. You start payments when your boy or girl is still in high school and make the final payment a year after graduation. From the first deposit, the special life insurance feature guarantees that his or her education costs will be covered. Then convince your youngster the tohiml PS: ll you need help financing a student already in university -- or planning to register this year - talk to your BofM Manager. Chances are he can arrange a tuition loan with extended payments adapted to your circumstances, Or, if your youngster qualifies for a loan under the Canada Student Loans Plan, send him to see the B of M. This plan will do everything to get your youngster a college degree except passih'is exams for him Km. l [Lib Sis: E. H. W H): ts." ' K, Manager Usher!“ Ave. a Philip M.: R. H. YOUNG. MW BANK OF MONTREAL Kitchener Ontario & Duke Sts. are WATERLOO SQUARE Canada's First Bank October M, "Ti--30 per cent of principal plus 3 per cent in- terest on unpaid balance. October 31, 1970--a0 per cent of principal plus 3 per cent on unpaid balance; October 31, 1969--25 per cent of principal plus , per cent in- terest on unpaid balance; October 31, 1968-15 per cent of principal plus 3 per cent in- terest; Mr. Stewart said that the loans could be repaid in full. or in part, at any time during the five year period but were due on the following repayment schedule: The loans are to be made through Chartered Burks. The government will my the total interest churns during the first year to October St, "t and will my the difference between the bank interest rate and the ' per cent low interest rate on the guaranteed loans during the per- iod November 1, 1987, to October 31, 1971. [on doe to Mum weatue h "66. Application [or loan may be made tron November 1, M, to March 31, INT. The Minister said that the rest is up. WAY - " Lodge N trust that these Ontario Government low-interest loans will meet a need and will do much to assist m industry which not only faces high production costs but which, by its very na- ture, is subject to the whims of the weather," said Mr. Stewart. Application forms will be avail- able from Chartered Banks and the offices of the Agricultural Repreaentatives by the and at October. The borrower will be required to list information on his farming operation, the amount of the loan needed, and how he intends to use it, A sworn affidavit will be required in this connection. ban " in - h ill . the but is told at it It. bot- mer - farming. The Ion may be and for lacunae payments, tiles, and production appending upon“. " Regina Mystery - Western - Nurse WATERlOO GLASS BOOK EXCHANGE Comics 6 for POCKET NOVELS Going to Expo 67? We’ll put a roof overyoprhead, O“-..-_~~--~ 744-1421 ' LII. to " Daily 3 For There's no need to worry about getting ttcttommodttttom in Montrad for the six-month Expo 67 season, beginning next April 28th. Make reservations in advance through LOGEXPO, the official accommoda- tion bureau. Thousands of rooms are available, in hotels. motels. tourist homes. and private homes and apartments. No charge for the service. Just write. mentioning dates and type of accommodationa ttreferred, to LOGEXPO. Expo 67. Cite du Havre, Montreal, P0. Accommodations are guaranteed in Montreal for the six-month Expo 07 season, beginning next April 28th. Make reservations in advance trough LOGEXPO, the official accommodation bureau. Thousanda of rooms are available, In hotels, motels, tourist homes, and private homes and apartments. No charge for the service. Just write, mentioning dates and type of accommodations preferred, to LOG- EXPO, Expo " one du Havre, Montreal, P.Q. Waterloo Waterloo Tga2R,Ca2;" NN m»; In. Unlwml ma Imommsoml Errttittiuort ttt 'm “ohm-l. Conta- l - APRIL a-ocroaen 27. 1.1 mammal“ Many models of electric clothes dryers feature a "safety start" switch. When an operating dryer is opened and then closed again, the dryer will not operate until the "start" button has been pushed. There are but a few months left in the current year and when all is tallied and recorded We shall see who is the better --members of council with their guestimates - or Don Schaefer with his private crystal ball? However, in the second item he shows that he has little faith in vehicle drivers in Waterloo- the city originally expected to gain about 85.000 from this source - Mr, Schaefer intimates unit they are all wet, for he pre- diets a figure tt.soo higher. Under the heading ot revenue he includes a little item culled fines-here he predicts that peo- pie will behave much better than anticipated because the original estimates show that the city expected to gain some tao,- coo from this source -- not so, says Mr. Schaeter, we will only receive $19,000. will over-spend. and bow and on“ revenue the city on ... pect to all, but also to. any of the citizens (and possibly vid- torl) will behave. titrlrr-r... . 96A Union St. E. ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ T JUST OPENED 4. e2fL2fp67 'Cl ttttttttti (Continua! Iro- We , F QRWARD SCHOOL OF MUSIC "aiacik SAFETY Lessons On Piano and Guitir" Popular - Classic - Polk Music Phone 742-3173 '?'i'ifiiigir qettrhes WEBER 67 PONTIAC BUICK Waterloo BUY A [mm bt??, Ml