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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Mar 1967, p. 11

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For Sale DRAPERY, Upholstery. slip cov- er fabrics, yard goods and remnants. Save up to 50'; on our store wide SALE. MANU- FACTURERS OUTLET NOW RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS OF FAMOUS NAME BRAND AU, TOMOTIVE, MARINE AND A I R C R A F T UPHOISTERY AND ACCESSORIES, LARGE STOCK‘ON HAND AT OUR STORE. ORDERS FROM SAMPLES FILLED FROM WAREHOUSE SAM E DAY. Manufacturers Outlet Company Retail Depot, 159 King Street Eh, Kitchener. across from City Hall, next to Fox Theatre. Open daily 9 a.m. to 6 mm.. Friday to 9 pm. 742-6341. WE BUY - SELL and Trade Furniture and Appliances. New unfinished dresser draw- ers and wardrobes. D. W. Trading Post. 581 Lancaster St., Bridgeport. 743-1131. FLEETWOOD RECORD player, BUY YOUR organic carrots. po- tatoes, flour and cereals direct from grower. Sunrise Mills, Preston, phone 653-67t7. WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED 66 Kine St. S. Also TV. Radios. Vacuums, Thilitcs. Toasters and Irons 50 Ontario 8 Dial SH 3-1449 Stereo, black and white $66.15. Imperial blue linen tracing cloth, new - 86 inches wide by " yards long. one only '41.50; Phileo Portable Phonograph, new and fully guaranteed, one only, $36.06. Dietzen Profession- al Drawing Instruments, $15.84. Call John Arbour. 183 Union St.. Waterloo or phone 743-0108 between 5:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. R.M.G. " Laurel M. W. Waterloo " THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT Elmer Filsinger Hearth Radio For Appointment Phone 576-0910 MISS H. McKENZIE FOR CLASSIFIED AND DISPLAY ADS. 744-6364 744-6365 Radios. Auto. Home. Transistor Record Players. TV's, Small Appliances, Electric Shavers MASSAGE MEDICAL THERAPEUTICS Sales. & Service 7-15-4537 DEADLINE FOR COPY MONDAYS - 4 pm Costs So Little - Pays So Much 30 Per Word Min. 60e LIMITED We stock parts for and repair all makes Waterloo For Sale CHOH 'E BEEF HOT BED window frames with and without glass, many flower pots. 2 single steel beds with springs. Phone SH 3-4972. Pets For Sale 'SPRING'I‘IME' Baby Buggy. ex- cellent condition - turquoise & white - reasonable. Phone 744-4903 after 6 p.m. MINIATURE Dachshund puppies - red. smooth haired-male. Registered 3 month old. $75.00. Phone Mr-nes. Pets GOOD HOME wanted for 3 train- ed kittens - 2 months old. Call 7424363. Drive-In Meat Market SIDES OF BEEF " lb. halts, quarters or eighths for your freezer. Also smaller cuts: Full line of trash cured and smoked meats at WHOLE- SALE PRICES. Come in and look, see before you buy. 495 Lancaster St. West, Brid- Report, next to Genv's Esso Station. Phone 3-6342. A small extra charge for cutting and wrapping. Book’s Pharmacy Phone 742-1936 For Appointment Open Daily , to 5:30 Closed All Day Wednesday 0PTOMETRISTS By Murray's Studio FREE DELIVERY 749 King St. West KITCHENER C. F. PRICE, R.O. J. D. PRICE, O.D. Portraits-- GRONAU'S ERVICES 104 King West Kitchener GRONAU'S " King Rt. S. 742-6262 Waterloo 576-9500 from [REC Help Wanted Female Work Wanted AVON territories open in Water- loo. Customers waiting to be served. Housewives can quali- fy. Call now - Mrs. Stock, 742-4t69. Help Wanted Male UNIVERSITY STUDENTS (4) - required for highly remunera- tive sales work. For appoint- ment. call 744-2264. EXPERIENCED book - keeper wishes to do books at home for small business. Phone 743-7882 after 6 p.m. 18 YR. OLD High School Student, OFFICE AUXILIARY SERVICE LIMITED " King St. S. Highest cash prices for dead or disabled cows & horses. nystal - China Ceramics Radios-Cuckoo Clocks Lots clearcd - trimming done specializing in mechanical drafting. desires part-time and/ or Summer employment. Will- ing to do anything. Phone SH 2-6003. Pacnni Deadstock Removal ltd. I967 Lie. No. 73 - R.P. " 97 - C - 67 CALL WINDMIll 'SHOP LET UN CLEAN YOUR O Rugs 8. Furniture HEERE de VRIES For That Unusual Gift Visit The MOFFATT TREE REMOVAL EXPERT' PAINTING and PAPERHANGING Phone 744-3675 Typists Dicta Typists Posting Machine Operators TOP RATES PAID WEEKLY TEMPORARY OFFICE POSITIONS Available N-O-W Zenith 97950 Free Estimates Call MRS. BOTT 26 College Street 653-5848 74 3-3603 742-8488 BEE] Waterloo RUG Help Wanted Female Oppose piper, CLEANING LADY - evenings only for retail store. Please phone T43-8248 for appointment. For Rent 8 ROOM HOUSE, 61 Union E., Waterloo. 2 Kitchens, 4 bed- rooms. one bathroom upstairs, toilet in basement, finished rec room. Call SH 3-4972. 2 BEDROOM (or half) house in country - within 7 . 10 miles of Waterloo by May Ist, Reply Box 12, Waterloo Chronicle, Waterloo. Services Ald. Harold Wagner reported that one builder in Waterloo was constructing homes in the $12,500 braeket--exelusive of land costs said Ledger, but other builders say they can't do this. Will (Continued from Page 1) those homes were in the $1100 to $15,000 range." His Worship stated that this would mean that the city would tit they provided the land) be subsidizing homes for others and doubted that tax dollars should be used t'or‘this purpose. Wanted to Rent Garfunkel have left the soft symbolic ballads for the time being to do "At The Zoo". Don't worry. it is as Rood as their usual material. “Mairzy Doats" if you have heard it is from the time of your parents. Some- times I must admire their taste although I have been as- sured that the version by the Innocents is far better than the original. This week is dedicated to new records. From across the seas Peter and Gordon are hitting out with “Sunday For Tea" on Capitol. Although we can't give a name to this new style, it is delightful. "On a Carousel" by the Hollies is a merry-ko-round hit that is swinging onto ereryone's survey. "Detroit City" by Tom Jones grows on you. The U.S. has countered this attack with all they have. Keith rides again with "Tell It To My Face" re- miniscent of an old Pitney tune. "Yellow Ftalloon" by the Yellow Balloon is worth listening to. Simon and Garfunkel have left the soft symbolic ballads for the time being to do "At The Zoo". Don't worry. it is as good as their usual material. “Mairzy l)oats" if you have heard it is from the time of your parents. Some- times I must admire their taste although I have been as- Tonight my never ending battle for truth. justice and Canadian talent will be continued on CHYM bet, ween seven and nine. Although the following are not all new records they are deserving of mention. It may be noted that the discs come from groups across Canada. Because of the brevity of my column I rarely review mediocre talent. Canada is packed with good entertainers and I can see no reason to draw attention to the poor ones. As far as agencies are concerned I favour none. When material is sent to me I use the most interesting but do not waste time hounding any particular agency for info. "Lovin Sound" by lan and Sylvia is symbolic of the Cal, talent these two have. Lynda Layne's “Hang On To Me Now Baby" is an out of sight disc. Although the saying is that you can't make it in your home town. it is debatable whether it depends on the kids or the “radio" station. We maintain that "Half Past Midnight" by the Guess Who and "Ship of Dreams" by the Quiet Jungle are the grooriest around. “I'm Losing Tonight" has help- ed the Passing Fancy invade the Tiki Club in Belleville. For a small town they certainly know where its at. Oxford Deadstock Removal Limited 15:0 a pound for fresh dead or disabled cows and horses. Small ani- mals picked up. 24-hr. service, 7-day week. and SON call collect, Plattsville 684-7739 or the plant at Hickson 462-2614 Licence 85C67. The vamp. con-“do. WW..MU¢ 22. m7 I II JIM MURRAY Form... Boss Beat By CATHY JOHNSTON (Continued from Page I) in the studies made so Ear, Both men (Overgarrd and Pleva) we” neither chemists nor engineer. but were primarily geographer. and community planners m should not stand on the result. of a panel on which these two are members, Personally, I would not take any mics until we have complete information from " suies and feel that the chamber should also take this View. "Spec" Turner, secretary-mam ager reported that in one three week period composed of 15 working days. his office handled --68 letters of inquiry from across the continent, 27 better busi- ness calls, sent out five compre hensive industrial survey data releases (two to the States), made If personal membership calls resulting in ll now mem bers. sent out 18 tourist infor. mation packages. made 146 tcle phone calls concerning insurance data. processed 41 insurance claims, arranged business law course. arranged an international trade commissioners visit. attend. ed 18 meetings, aside from see eral other little Jobs. Col. Heasley stated that sine. both the Twin Cities were VIO- ally interested perhaps they would join to hire a campetent firm to take a Survvy and malt. in study. Mr. Timmis felt that this was a good suggestion, but also Mt that the OWRC had already made up their minds and “come hell or high water" they will have their nay. Such a study “as estimated to cost in the mighborhood of $50,000.$60,00& In other business banks and other service business will be canvassed by letter to become members of the retail section of the Chamber. The retail sect ion is a separate section of the C of C though all members 3r. not necessarily 1.embers of tho chamber.

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