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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Sep 1967, p. 43

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THE OLD TIMERS baseball game was plagyed in the Waterloo oval about 1931, between Waterloo Old Timers and Kitchener Old Timers. Waterloo deâ€" feated Kitchener. A very large crowd attended the game following which we secured a keg of Kuntz‘s beer, from the collection taken, and travelled to St. Jacob‘s Park to celebrate. Standing â€" C. Rumig, Norm Moyer, Fred McAudy, Chief Toletze, Karl Moyer; seated â€" Armond Treush, Luffie Engel, Billy Bauâ€" er, Neuke Moyer, Fred Shinn, Jake Bechtel, and Bill Manske. Good government . . . the Robarts government deserves your support on October 17th. New and improved highways, schools and hospitals. Higher wages and lower unemployment. Assistance for the farmer, protection for the consumer and bold steps forward in housing, transportation and medical insurance. it is four years since Premier John Robarts was given the honour of heading your provincial government. in that time, he and his Progressive Conservative associates have achieved a remarkable record of accomplishment. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Candidate for Waterloo North DON Mac PHERSON your YOUR DATE WITH PROGRESS October 17 Taste of University Lectures Enjoyed by Parents at WLU Among the more popular subâ€" jects were Research in Psycholâ€" ogy Today, given by Dr. Clifâ€" ford Anderson, associate profesâ€" sor of psychology; Why Do Stuâ€" dents Fail?, by Dr. Frank C. Peters. academic viceâ€"president; and The Philosophy of the School of Business and Econoâ€" mics, by Prof. Glenn Carroll, actâ€" ing director of the business Parents were given a choice of attending any one of 10 lecâ€" tures offered by WLU faculty members and many sessions had standingâ€"room only crowds. It was back to lectures for hundreds of parents who came from across the pruvince Saturâ€" day to taste university life durâ€" ing Waterioo Lutheran Universâ€" ity‘s fifth annual Parents Orienâ€" tation Day. A cheque for $5,800, a portion of a $65,000 pledge for universâ€" Kitchener (5) Elmira The Weterioo Chromicie, Woednerday, Soptember 27, }961 48 WATERLOGO TRUST Your Waterioo Trust Office is as near as your mail box. Interest begins the day you invest â€" se don‘t delay. sEND YOUR CHEQUE WITH THIS COUPON .. . OR INVEST AYT YOUR WATERLOO TRUsT OFFICE 3â€" TO 5â€"YEAR TE°MS PRINCIPAL & IN~ REST GUARANTEED LEGAL INVESTMENT for TRUST FUNDS INVEST $100 OR MORE AND NOW . . . MONTHLY INTEREST PAYMENTS AVAILABLE G uaranteed Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation WATERLOGO TRUST Investment GCertificates Gueiph Preston Waterioso Fergus PER CENT INTEREST The day closed with a coffee house entertainment session im the university‘s theatreâ€"auditorâ€" um, transformed by flickering candles and colorful â€" umbreMa tables. Wilbur Eaton of Toronto, viceâ€" president of Ei Lilly and Comâ€" pany Limited, was elected presiâ€" dent of the Association succeedâ€" ing William H. Timmis of Waâ€" terloo, who became an honorary president. Newly elected viceâ€"president Newly â€" elected â€" viceâ€"president was J. C. Hallman of Kitchener, president of the J. C. Hallman Manufacturing Company Limited®. Other viceâ€"presidenis ‘are Manâ€" ning H. Roebuck of Toronte, Mrs. Donald Stewart of Rockâ€" wood. Mr. McLennan continues as treasurer. ity development was presented during the parents assembly by Sid _ McLennan: of _ Kitchener, treasurer of the Parents Associa tion.

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