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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1966, p. 5

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Winner of the competition, held by the Provincial! Chapter if Ontario, I.0.D.E., was Mrs. John J. Caragata of RR 4, Nor- wood. She received $200. for her story entitled “The Pied Piper of Dogwood ,Park”. ' First honorable mention went to Mrs. Edith L. Griffin. Rath- burn road. Islington, for her en- try entitled "Pearl of Great Price." Also receiving honorable mention were "A. J. Cooper of Hamilton for his short story "Spring in Berlin", and Mrs. lean L. Atkinson of Toronto, who wrote "Brief Journey". The results were announced by Mrs. J. L. Cameron of Hamilton, Dr. G. E. Reaman, director of the creative writing classes at the Dean School of Fine Arts, and former Dean of Men and professor of English literature " the University of Waterloo; chose the winner Ind gave three ghou- arable mentions, in the IDDE Short Story, contest. . . SORTING BOOKS and checking over their poster, preparatory to the book sale are: Mrs. Herbert Pearson, past councillor (Hamilton); Mrs. Howard Whittington, past president (Water- 366 King N. IODE Short Story Winners POLISHED BRASS' - SWEDISH ANTrQUED_HAM- MERED BRASS - MA'I'I‘E BM Bunching Tables Reg. $69.00 _ Special $49.95 _ Fruitwood Top Spanish Design Iron Work Base FIREPLACE MET-(RAFT Sets Wood -- Screens Tool - Grates Andirons FIREPLACES Holders CANADIAN Waterloo chairman of the competition committee, at their semi-annual meeting held in Owen Sound Inst Thursday. SUPPLIES 358 King 742-811 I WATERlOO Wall Plaques Trivets Planters Candle Holders FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT (All 7 42-9594 loo); Charles W. Ford, Grand Execu- tive (London): Mrs. Donald MacKen- zie, Frank Gwinn, past councillor (Kitchener): and Emery Strome, past councillor (Kitchener). This is the 19th consecutive year awards have been given for short stories written by Canadian citizens resident in Ontario. " WATERlOO GLASS ”an. :- 'r-o-G.--. 744-1421 Expo 67 is the candle on Canada's Centennial birthday cake. The crowning event of a whole year's celebrations. It opens m Montreal next April 28th for six months-the biggest, most exciting show you have ever seen. Make its date, now. _ . Get your ,1,"t"s't'Ul,t'te new~and save. Reduced prices up to February "tht Daily Passport, 82, eekly Passport tr consecutive days) $7.50. Also big reductions on Season Passports ahd Youth Passports. Children 2-12 on April 28th. 1967, half price. On sale at banks, traveragents, transportation companies. department stores. service clubs. women's associations, labour groups. and wherever you see? the omctat Expo " sign. Ask about Bonus Bods. too, for big discounts on food, rides and entertainment. Accommodations? Guaranteed. Write to the official EXPO 67 accommodation bureau: LOGEXPO. Expo 67, Cité du Havre, Montreal. P.Q. IT’S YOUR BIRTH DAY,, COMING TO THE PARTY? Waterloo EXK It )6 7 tft com-tn CANAOA VA"; The Uninrul and Narration-I Exhibition " 1" “entrant, Canna- APRN. "-ocro- w. "" '.. I-ttttbr' m.“‘ M.‘ I” The latter would mean that an entrance would be allowed from Weber but the exit would have to lead to Lincoln Ave., 1 means by which traffic could be properly controlled when author- ized traffic lights are installed at the Lincoln.Weber intersee, "u.. door norm) . . . grocery “on. am gm. bers ber shop. beauty "tem, arm, More, bun-rd parlor. doctou' clam. dontilts’ adieu, dry chain; pick-up. can opened dry cleaning Ind/ll laundry. business, banking or prtteessiqaal we”. and restaurants. It also called for the granting of an easement along Laurel Creek to the city; physical treatment of the easement and the construction of a walkway within the easement tto the sat- lsfaction of the city engineer); and the establishment of one entrance from Weber street to the property near the north boundarv. and the prohibition of any exits from the site to Weber street. _ Some question arose lug whether the Bonanza out would properly be Further, that no new building would be permitted, or addition to buildings other than than which are ancillary to the exist. ing buildings for purposes ad storage etc. Home Made Pork 'i"i'l Blood Sausage - Liver (CaMfrouf'qcl)' 3nd wrakpirii,; .COUNTRY MEAf MARKET FORWELL ped For Your t (Nr. Clemmen) out Sausage - Ham Sausage - - Liver Sausage -- Bulk Cheeie ayU'orlr Custom Cut concern. resta ur- declared Funous For Snuuge - Ham manna-mi ltM-hmh.“ Mayor Arthur Paleczny brought up a point concerning the unit levy that the city effects' on properties into with which they enter an agreement-he called upon the committee to estnblish r policy, after further study, as to whether this levy would be eharged against easement. and land separations, etc. The city solicitors will be re- quested to make a recommen- dation. because. the: h ”and; had finisUd their mat, tttqr'-ld jut throw whatever not“ out the car window. . on” as hops. Mr, W maintained that they no. a rowdy 120-11.!th drive-h it '00“ - b. M! a The passing at this been mettdatioet would not, however. mean that either the bunk or the restaurant would have to cease operntionr and Nose up their business. They would limp- ly become non-conforming oper- ations, and as such. would nut be permitted to exp‘d their present operations without'tp- peering before the committee of adjustments. _ Urgt LWY: _ thetrhaneldanaeutndatt *sthrfratrtometttitetaroatt-. Freezers _ SH 2-572]

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