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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 May 1967, p. 13

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co Mrs. Martin has been taking lessons for two years from Mrs. Maynard Margaret H. Massey, who is retiring after teaching for This fine painting, a copy of one taken by Chronicle photo- grapher Kent Hotson, brought the local artist, Mrs. Edith Mar- tin of 253 Pinewood Crescent, Waterloo, third prize in the re- cently held Bridgeport Recre- ation Art Show. The showing took place at the Bridgeport school. 358 King 742-811 I SUPPLIES WE SUPPLY (All WATERloo “WHOLESALE SANDWICHES" Wins 3rd Prize in HOME IMPROVEMENT , KING ST. NORTH - WATERLOO " 743-2691 HOTELS. . . MOTELS . . . CLUBS . . . INSTITUTIONS Phone 745-0843 For Price list Take up to 5 years to pay on your monthly gas bill Tainan, Findldv, Muffin, Bench, Enlvrp: I51- Fully Automatic COLD OR HOT "NFRA-OVENN) T0 BIG SAVINGS! Good Only Till June 3, 1967 NICK'S (ANTEEN Westinghouse - Thor - Moffat - Flully Automatic as low as $189.90 as low as $123.90 UNION GAS GAS DRYERS GAS RANGES WH6M,h1'Me,h' DIVISION Limited Stock 1966-67 Models Unnalinns to the campaign will hp used to help finance prawn! Official approval for the fund drive was given this morning by the Board of Governors, Which is holding its April meeting today. A eommittee of board members is being appointed to determine campaign ohieetivms and to enlist leadership at both the national and local levels as soon as possi- hh,. The University of Waterloo will hold a nation-wide campaign for funds beginning in the fall of 1967 in the Kitchener-Waterloo area, Mrs. Martin has high praise for Mrs. Massey, and credits her fine teaching for the fact that her entry placed so high. So greatly does she' treasure the teaching of Mrs. Massey, she has already made arrangements to take private lessons from her for the coming season. "A good teacher makes all the difference in the world," she U-W to Hold Fund Campaign in Fall eight years. The last trapital fund campaign at the University of Waterloo was held in 1962. Since thon enrol, ment has climhvd from 1,700 Mu, (ft-Ms to an anticipated 7200 Mer rloms this fall, an average annual mow-asp of 1.100 sunk-MG. Under the present formulas for government support of capital projects, the govormmwm issues debentures for a portion of each approved project and the univorf sities are required to provide the balance. and future capimal projects - buildings, equipment and site de- velopmont. “It is an expensive but terrific hobby,” she enthused. Mated. Over the past two years she has painted some 25 ori- ginal oil paintings, -many ot which have been given to friends as gifts. Many of those remain- ing have been framed, but Mrs. Martin has experienced some difficulty in obtaining frames ot the proper size. Art Show Phatmacy Limited Phone 744-8177 4 King St. h'., Waterloo, 0M. Culuwws from $1.75 to $400 l’urImm-s from $2.75 to $4.75 The classic fragrance known the world over . . . dry, woodsy . . . excitingly provocative . . . to be worn anywhere . . ' anytime. [IME] TWEED BY LENTHERIC The Birth of Europe (R. S. Lopez). A panorama of medie- val history. Roses In December (F. P. Reyes). Authoress recalls her The Virus House (D. Irving). Germany's atomic research and Allied counter measures. The Carlist was in Spain (E. Holt). The last major European civil war. R.F.K. (R. De Tolendano). Bobby Kennedy and his political ambitions. Small Boat Racing (J. B Moore). A first-step book. The Wdrauof Ted Serios cr. Eisenbud). Experiments in phy- sieat phenomena. Health and Beauty from the Sea (M. Castle). Beneficial pro- perties from the sea. Three Days To Catastrapht (D. Clark). How the Allies almost en- gaged in war with Russia. The Flying Saucer Reader (J. David). Writings on the pheno- menon of UFO'S. Warrior (Army Times). Gener- al George B. Patton Jr. The Plaza (E. Brown), Jewel of residential Manhatten. Trinidad and Tobago IR. Bry- ans). A history and description. New books to be seen at the Waterloo Public Iubrary (non- fiction; include: Pioneer America (J. R From pre-culumal to the the Civil War. The WW... CWR", WM, Mor to. "" " New Books at the Library “Plan To Spend Your leisure Hours Here” OPEN FROM: MINIATURE GOLF COURSE (just follow the signs from St. Agatha) Trailers - full season with hydro Wednesdays -- 10:00 mm. in 10:00 p.m Daily - 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.111. CAMPING FACIllTlES MIN VALLEY BEACH Saturday, May 20th Note: Change of Opening Date Available Now Swimming and Picnic Facilities May 24th Wo4umd " st. OFFICIAL OPENING (If wrathor mnlulM») Alden) Sites For Every HFTH person in a group receives a FREE game. On display in the Children’s Library are a collection of paper- mache animals that have been created by grade 5 pupils ot Churchill School. Also, a new mural depicting an 1867 and 1967 ball, the work of grades 7-8 students of St. David's School. Librarian James Brown and Board CMairman, Mrs. M. Beck- man. will leave for Fort Erie this Sunday, to attend the Ontario Library Association Conference. Lost Worlds of Africa (J. Wel- lard). Isolated tribes in the Sa- hara. LIBRARY NOTES: kAn Anatomy of Musical C'riti- cism (A. Walker). Provocative addition to the literature of music. Explorers Remember to, Tab. nemine). Explorers recount memorable adventures. Angler's Cavalcade (E M. Turner). For the discrimrnar-atig angler. Variety od Men (C. P. Snow). Nine men who helped shape in. 20th century. The Minn Terrorists Seth). The terrorist wint at revolutionary movement. Shakespeare', Romania Como dies (P. J. Phialas). Development of their form and meaning. M cr Sack). [Mantry company from their basic training to Vim.- nam. Register Early $50.00 $70.00 (R

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