* Ffor Sale door plants with Groâ€"Lux bulbs. % Phone 743â€"3822. WHETHER BUYING, Selling or Trading Household Furniture, Appliances, etc. Visit The D. & W. Trading Post: 581 Lan caster Street, Bridgeport. Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday till 5 p.m. SHerâ€" wood 3â€"1131. DRAPERY, Upholstery, Slip Coâ€" ver fabrics, yard goods and remnants, Spring Sale, Treâ€" mendous selection, Shop now COLORFUL _ CEMENT _ Lawn Ornamentsâ€"Swans $14.00 pair, Flamingos $4.00 pair. Other ornaments $1.00 â€" $5.00 each. Also some molds. 30 Daniel, Bridgeport. 742â€"1339. FLOURESCENT LIGHT for inâ€" EASY ELECTRIC washer with wringer attached, in good conâ€" dition Phone 743â€"1159 after 6:00 p.m. DEEP AND SHALLOW Well Pump, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tillers, General Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Sup plies. Ditner Hardware Sales & Service, St. Agatha, 742â€"0861. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR RENT Cottage for Rent Rentals House For Rent RENT A DRESS PHONE 745. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE for rent, at 43 Shanley Street, Kitchenâ€" er, available July iIst, four bedrooms, two bathrooms. Phone 743â€"4972. NEW CAMPER Trailer, sleeps up to six. By weekend, week or month. Phone 745â€"8934. 495 Lancaster St. West, Bridâ€" geport, next to Gene‘s Esso Station. SH 3â€"6242. A small extra charge for cutting and wrapping. SIDES OF BEEF 51c 1b. halfs, quarters or eighths for your freezer. Also smaller cuts. Full line of fresh cured and smoked meats at WHOLEâ€" SALE PRICES. Come in and look, see before you buy. to clear. Upholstery fabric 54" wide special $2 per yard to $6. per yard. Corduroy highest quality 45" wide pinwhale $1.50 per yard. Medium whale $$2. per yard. Manufacturers Outlet Company Retail Depot, 159 King Street East, Kitchener, across from City Hall, next to Fox Theatre. Open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday to 9 p.m. 742 and save up to 50%, Drapery Fabrics 44" to 54" special $1. to $4.50 per yard. Ends and remnants up to 5 yards priced â€" _ Kincardine â€"â€" Cedarwood. Lake front, Lake Huron with sun deck, 90 miles from Kitâ€" chener, three bedrooms, furn ished, â€" al â€" conveniences, oil beater. Available to June 24th. heater. Available August 19th on. Phone 742â€"5662. Driveâ€"In Meat Market CHOICE BEEF GO CENTENNIAL GRONAU‘S FOR CLASSIFIED AND DISPLAY ADS. 744â€"6364 7A4A4â€"6365 GRONAU‘S 3¢ Per Word from THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 745â€"9390. DEADLINE FOR COPY MONDAYS â€" 4 p. Min. 60¢ _ Costs So Little â€" Pays So Much Work Wanted YOUNG GENTLEMAN requires general work â€" cutting lawns, cleaning windows, basements, chimneys, eavestroughs, ete. Willing to start immediately. Phone 743â€"1131. HIGH SCHOOL Student (male) desires any type of employment for summer, full or partâ€"time. Phone 743â€"7038. Help Wanted Female WANTED IMMEDIATELY Reliable cook, 50 to 65 years, of good character, live in, nonâ€" smoker. Must be capable of cooking tasty home . made meals.E derly gentleman only, comfortable home, Chatham, Ontario with private apartment for cook. Starting wage $240. monthly, if satisfactory $265. following _ month. Permanent position. Don‘t apply unless good cook. Write: P. 0. BOX 1030 CHATHA M ONTARIO. Help Wanted Help Wanted Male EXPENSE PAID VACATION â€" Earn expenses without neglectâ€" ing your family representing Avon Cosmetics. Call Mrs. Stock 742â€"4169. Sales Lady Wanted GROUND â€" FLOOR opportunity for ladies in sales to businessâ€" firms and professional people, with printing firm, servicing existing and obtaining new accounts. This work is building repeat business, and offers steadily _ increasing _ commisâ€" sions. 742â€"5502 (evenings 744â€" 2264). OFFICE AUXILIARY SERVICE LIMITED For light â€" assembly â€" work steady employment. Fringe benefits. Good wages, workâ€" ing conditions. (One block WOMEN AUDIO TRANSFORMER Co,. Ltd. Call SH 3â€"4351 202 Regina Street North (Near University Avenue) Waterloo Typists Dicta Typists Posting Machine Operators TOP RATES PAID WEEKLY Call MRS. BOTT TEMPORARY Nâ€"Oâ€"W OFFICE POSITIONS Available 26 College Street 743â€"3603 Apply Dr. Schaus ailso served the the gues church, first as assistant pastor â€" care is | at St. John‘s Lutheran Church, and reha Waterloo, from 1938â€"40, and as C M H A. pastor at St. Peter‘s Lutheran 2 volunte Church, Ottawa, from 1940â€"46. ectivities In May, 1959, he was honored with the Doctor of Divinity deâ€" gree, â€" conferred by Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon. He received the Bachelor of Divinity degree from the semâ€" inary and a master‘s degree in biblical literature from Union Theological Seminary at Columâ€" bia University, New York. He has also done postâ€"graduate work at Princeton Theological Seminary. JOHN & TONY‘S GARDENING â€" _ Lawns, flowerbeds and planting. For more information Phone 745â€"8062. Apartment Wanted BIRTHS Services PREPARED FOR A LOSS? For the best home protection inâ€" cluding Fire, Theft, and Liaâ€" bility at reasonable cost, call 742â€"8571. . Free Information. Williams Insirance Agency, 59 Grenville Ave. Personal Serâ€" vice Plus. Personal LAWN MOWER Repairs & Sharp SCHAUS RESIGNS "Dean Schaus has always takâ€" en a fatherly interest in our students, counselling them while they are here and taking a fatherly interest in their careers," Dr. Endress said. "Thousands of students will look back on Dr. Schaus‘s guidance and helpfulâ€" ness with gratitude. He has been one of the builders of Waterloo Lutheran University." Born in 1907 at Hanover, Onâ€" tario, Dr. Schaus was graduated from Waterloo College in 1930 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. After attending the Ontario Colâ€" lege of Education, he taught at the Simcoe High School for three years and then entered Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. "Dr. Schaus has long been associated with the university, first as a student of both the colâ€" lege and seminary, and for many years as dean," Mr. Greb said, "His leadersip will be rememberâ€" ed with affection by thousands of students and by his colleaâ€" gues." TAYLOR â€" Mr. and Mrs. M. Taylor, 475 Lancaster St. W., Bridgeport at Kâ€"W Hospital, Dr. Endress paid tribute to the dean‘s loyal devotion to the best interests of the university and for his untiring work as both a churchman and an educator. THREE BEDROOM apartment or house, ground floor preferred. Convenient to Waterloo Luthâ€" eran University. Write Box 412 Waterloo Chronicle. READINGS BY APPOINTMENT only. Phone 745â€"0187. Evenings. (Continued from page 10) Endress, acting president of the university. ening. Tillers for rent or /sale. Call 745â€"8934, Dobbin Tool & Equipment Co., 1 Bridgeport Rd., Waterloo. ‘‘Mentally TN." The major problem confronting the guests at homes for special care is the lack of recreational and rehabilitational activity. The C.M.H A. is presently organizing a volunteer force to supply such Not all residents in homes Keâ€" ensed under this act are exâ€"phyâ€" chiatric patients. Ages range from 2 years and up. Nursing care, medical supervision, and psychiaâ€" tric consultation are available to the guests, AM residents have been discharged and decertified Central Park Lodge, the largâ€" est such home in Ontario, is sitâ€" vated in Kitchener. These homes have been established under the Special Care Act. Under this plan Ontario Hospital patients could be released to smaller homes where melical supervision was made available, thereby, releasing the hospital bed for new phychiatric patients. By ROLAND HERSEN C M.H.A. Executive Director A relative has recently been discharged from the London Onâ€" tario Hospital and is living in a home for special care. What are these homes? WaterIno County has seven homes for special care, supplyâ€" ing accommodation for anywhere from six to one hundred and eighty exâ€"psychiatric patients. Dr. Frank C. Peters Is Named Acting Dean of Artsâ€"Science The students are the top 49 of the 9,300 Ontario boys and girls in Grades 9, 10 and 11 who wrote the Junior Mathematics Compeâ€" tition last winter. In addition, one from British Columbia are attending the seminar. one student from Manitoba and During their week at the uniâ€" versity they are studying various matheniatiecs subjects including computer science and they have access to the university‘s comâ€" puters for problem solving., In addition to their educational activities . various â€" recreational Dr. Frank C. Peters, 46, a member of the facuity of Waterâ€" loo Lutheran University, has been named acting dean of Waterloo University College, the arts and science faculty.~ Dr. Peters succeeds Dr. Lioyd H. Schaus, who resigned as dean in order to accept the university‘s offer of a sabbatical year for travel and study. The acting dean received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the university of Kansas, has served as president of Tabor Colâ€" lege in Hillsboro, Kan., and preâ€" sently is moderator of the genâ€" eral conference of Mennonite Breâ€" thren Churches. He was born in the Ukraine but came to Canada as a child. He received his B.A. at Tabor Colâ€" lege, a Master of Science degree at Kansas State University, a Bachelor of Divinity degree from He taught psychology at Waterâ€" loo College from 1948â€"1952 and then served Tabor College as preâ€" sident from 1953 to 1956. He was dean of WLU‘s affiliated college in Winnipeg, the Mennonite Breâ€" thren College, from 1957 to 1965, then returned to WLU as associâ€" Some of Canada‘s future mathâ€" ematicians will take time out from their enjoyment of the summer to study college matheâ€" matics at the University of Waâ€" terloo this week. Math Contest Winners Attend U of W Seminar Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, and a Master of Theology degree at Emmanuel College, Toronto. The Waterico Chronicie, Wednessday, June 21, 1967 Mental Health Matters th e Send your questions for this cotumn to: â€" Oanadian â€" Mental Health Assnciation, 54 Kins Streek South, Waterloo, Ontario. ‘"We are â€" constantly looking for volunteers who are williny to pive us some of their time to help in the programmins. We also need contributions of sames, arts and crafts materials, and money to allow us to initiate such activity in the local homes for special care," said Mr. Hersen. Without a rehabilitative and re creatronal program in addition to the medical care, many of these guests may have to return fto a psychiatric hospital. All Ontario hospitals have recreational pro and cultural activities are plan ned, including the annual softâ€" ball championship game between the seminar staff and the stuâ€" dents on Tuesday evening (the staff leads the series with a win and a tie) and a trip to the Stratford Shakespearean Festival on Thursday evening. Randolph Franklin of Lisgar Collegiate, Ottawa, came first in this year‘s contest. This remarkâ€" able achievement followed the Grade 10 students third place win this year. Randoiph‘s first place helped his. team take the top place spot for the province. gramég ate professor of psychology. Dr. Peter‘s wife, Melita, is a student at WLU, as are two sons, Edward and Gerald. His eldes% son, Robert, was graduated from the university last year. ‘"In selecting the acting deamn we consuited with Booz, Allen and Hamalton, the management com sultants who are studying the unéâ€" versity‘s operations and objecâ€" tives," Harry D. Greb, chairman of the university‘s board of sovâ€" ernors, said. ‘"The consultants gave a hearty endorsement to Mr. Greb added that Dr. Peters was selected due to his extensive professional training and experitâ€" Students will be living at St. Jerome‘s Collage, one of the Uni. versity . ofâ€" Waterloo‘s â€" church spnsored college residences. ‘"He is highly respected by his colleagues and has the affection of his students who know him as a professor deeply concerned with their progress and development. Dr. Peter‘s role as a teacher and church leader qualifies him su perbly for academic leadershi» at a churchâ€"related university." homes for special care act does not allow for funds to be spent on arts and crafts material, games, and other materials. ence, his scholarship and his efâ€" fectiveness both as a faculty member and as an administrator. be a popular one with both facuk ty and students. Dr. Henry Endress. acting preâ€" s«lent of the university, said there is every indication that the appointment of Dr. Peters will THE â€"CHRONICLE 744â€"6364 ACTION ADS RESULTS