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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 May 1967, p. 14

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The custom of adding or milk to tea was begun drinkers in France 9%6 King South Waterloo WATERLOO STOVE Donald R. Noble, associate director, U of W Extension Bill‘s TV and Radio A graduate of Wayne State University and the Humanities Center, he will assist Mr. Beveridge in the formulation and administration of educational policy. Associated with the Department of Universâ€" ity Extension for some time as a Lecturer and Conâ€" sultant, Mr. Nob‘l;fiirecled the research and develâ€" opment of the AWARENESS theme that lead to the department‘s highly successful Certificate programâ€" me in Supervision/Management. Designed specificâ€" ally for mature adults seeking university level conâ€" tinuing education for business, industry, labour, and government. This new DIRECTION teaching conâ€" cept (comments Mr. Reveridge) is to he expanded into other Extension offerings this fall. 2,000 people from the community attend 100 different problems in the department. The courses are designed to satâ€" isfy the needs of local people. © Rebuilt Televisions For Sale. A. Allan Beveridge, director of the Department of University Extension, University of Waterloo takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of Donald R. Noble as Associate Director of the Department. 62 L Isam St.. Watertoo Tea and Cream Radios â€"â€" AM & P Transistor Radios Record Players Tape Recorders Coloured and Black Television Repairs on Car Radios SPECIALTY Drop In Centre REPAIRS 744â€"74121 The Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 10, 1967 4 cuam by tea g TURN THOSE DON‘T WANTS INTO CASH THRU A WATERLOO CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED AD "SPRING" Is Houseâ€" Cleaning Time Let Us Help. WATERLOO CKHRONICLE SELL IT . . . through CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS WATERLOO SQUARE i)\fi monkey aroun ~HERE! ~ We don‘t ~~ monkey around groups of the professional organiâ€" zation â€" The Canadian Associaâ€" tion for Health, Physical Educaâ€" tion,. and Recreation (CAHPER). The tour was arranged between the French Government and the Dan Pugliese is one of a party of twenty Canadians, all closely associated with schools of physiâ€" cal education _ invited by the French Minister of Youth and Sport tovisit such institutions and organizations in that country. It is the French Government‘s hope that ideas will be exchanged and relationships _ established which will ultimately prove of benefit to physical education in both countries D. J. Pugliese, Director of the University of Waterloo‘s School of Physical and Health Educaâ€" tion, embarked Monday on a threeâ€"week study tour of physical education schools. training cenâ€" tres, and athlctic organizations in France. Pugliese to Study European Physical Education Facilities ‘"They" are the Paupers, the worlds newest love group, and if you hurry you might make it in time to wave goodbye to them. Ten lashes with a 45 to the first Canadian team that calls them traitors. Why should they <stay when one of the highest paid groups in Canada just signed an eight show contract for $10,000.? This works out to $1,250 a nisht, less than hall the price alinost any American group with a song in the ‘%op 40.‘ Within the past year the Pauâ€" pers appeared twice in this arca. Last summer I sat in the Glenâ€" briar talking to four very talentâ€" ed, very determined musicians. They expressed a desire to make t to the top, but vehemently promised to stay in Canada. Well, they recently played a long and successful engagement in New York. From there they will be off to do one night stands in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Froin there they will go to New Orleans and the Atlantic Coast. Boss Beat WATERLOO, ONT. Mr. Pugliese‘s appointment as Director of the University‘s new School of Physical and Health Education was announced last fall at the time the school was formed. _ Mr. _ Pugliese‘sâ€" early education was obtained in Merritâ€" ton, Ontario, and he graduated from McMaster with degrees in Arts and Physical Education: at McMaster he was a member of both the football and basketball Marauders. Mr. Pugliese was ap pointed to the staff of the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo in 1959. It is hoped that in the future CAHPER will invite a representaâ€" tive French group to make a similar tour of facilities and orâ€" ganizations in Canada. Mr. Pugâ€" lieses is particularly anxious to study the latest athletic and phyâ€" sical education facilitiecs in France in view of the rapid proâ€" gress being made on construction of the University of Waterloo‘s new Physical Education Building. The Sparrows are gone for good.. Who is next, the Jaybees, Jon and Lee and the Checkmates. the Staccatos or the Big Town Bovs? Where will you be on May 19, when several top C a n a d ian You aren‘t asking loyalty from these groups, you are expecting insanity. Eighty copies of the Mandela‘s ‘"Opportunity"" sold in a holly wood disc shop in one day. Due to the many requests of teens that know what they like and support it, they will be returning May 12, 13. 19 and 20. A Both times they failed to draw. Freddie Cannon, with one upâ€"toâ€" date record and an American name drew throngs to the audiâ€" torium. The Guess Who had a hit record in the States, are acâ€" claimed in England, and drew no Canadian support except in their home province. If it was not that they are reguâ€" lars at the "flick," would the Stitch in Tyme still be in Canada? PHONE 744â€"6364â€"5 TOâ€"DAY 20 WORDS ONLY 60c This is an open letter to Canaâ€" dian teens. If you feel I have been unjust, write and let me know, or are you too apathetic to even pick up a pen and defend your honour? For those of you who are outâ€" raged by this columa, let me ask you this. Did you buy "Hang on Sloopy" by the McCoys,. or ‘"My Girl Sloopy" by the Consuls . . . . ? Hmmmmm. American tunes on your local station. Don‘t plead that these groups do not affect you. Did you know that the Shandeleers are playing in Detroit May 19 and Columbus Ohio May /20? $65.00. Wireless set, 2 elecâ€" tric dishwashers $2000 _ to $150.00 each. 2 sets golf clubs, 35 m.m. ceameras. projectors elcetric appliances. western saddle. cowboy boots, stayâ€" ner_violin, 2 mangle ironers, upright vacuum eleaners. stuâ€" dent desk, schaol desks drap es, lTamps, weiecht reducing machine. nortable tvoewriter, set of _ American â€" Educator books. only $4000 16 ft ceedâ€" ar strinp boat. $10000. 35x67 inch mats, set of real good bunk beds, 2 Hawaiian Guitâ€" ars with amps, 3 mirror vanâ€" ity, automatic washing machâ€" inc. one ton chain h ist. odd chairs. old phonoerauh rope bed, sump pumps. hbird cagâ€" es, electric ovens 140 watt amp â€" 12 colored speakers, set of silver dollars from 1936 to 1963. trikes stdewalk bike. 2 peg pool tahles. haby pram, drum set for $75 00 and vanv & o 1 19 Bridgeport Rd.. Waterioo PHONE 742â€"3881 ARTICLES WANTED We‘ll resell articles you no longer need or wish to conâ€" vert into cash. Right now we need â€" power _ tools, small fridges â€" and _ stoves, T\"s radios, dryers, washers, singâ€" le beds, typewriters, adding machines, 3 speed record players, guns, port»‘‘ _ sewâ€" ing machines, gu ampâ€" lifiers, drum sets. rockers, furniture, outboard motors, cameras, _ projeptors, _ skis, electric _ heaters, _ fireplace equipment, _ men‘s | s uits, sweaters, jackets not older than 3 years old or anything else you want to dispose of. ARTICLES FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SAL 1960 Harley D Scooter, 90 miles to the gallon, 4,700 miles on it, $125.00. 3 only army ‘bell type tents. $35.00 each. Heavy duty meat grindâ€" er, 2 cash registers, guitars from $15.00 to $300.00. Acâ€" cordians from $50.00 to $150. 2 banjos, 2 â€" 12 gauge shot guns, one a pump, 4 â€" 22 caliâ€" bre rifles, 2 with scopes, electric â€" duplicator, 2 â€" 21" TV‘s, 1 > 17" Portable TV, radios,. old clocks, 54 inch complete beds, 1 only box spring and mattress. 2 monâ€" ths old, cost $13000,. now $60.00. Electric stoves, fridâ€" ges, 1 rangette. 1 91 year old wood stove. mint condition Electric motors, 1 heavy duts drill press, 2 ton chain crane speakers, tools, 2 boxes mechâ€" anies _ tools, record plavers odd pieces furniture. MrClary ctove and fridge $195.00 6 ft stereo A.M. PM. Garrard reâ€" cord _ changer, ceast $875.00 now $250.00. Small nrinting presscard _ size â€" and _ tvpe TST Monml Rss sNUUtRte; finance compames. insurance We _ also earry supplies and have tester for your can 1936 to 1963. trikes bike. 2 peg pool tal pram, drum set fer 100‘s of other useful numerous to menti Across from Towers $h43 Open Noon To 10 09 p m Sat. Til 7 p m netes or householde; Reasonable Rates do appraising for banks BEFORE Â¥You ruy GIVE US Aa TRy. JOHN‘S RESALE CENTRE hnd have a tube your convenience. usefulitems toan mention carry _ billiard urnd reâ€" $175 00 on ing tvpe 2 elecâ€" YAT

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