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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Sep 1967, p. 55

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, _ NIAGARA HEALTH UNITS Personal ARTHRITIS? »â€" RHEUMATISM? JOHN BEAN SPRAYER for sale, tank capacity 400 gallons. presâ€" sure from 150â€"800 pounds, suitâ€" able for â€" orchard _ spraying. ®Reasonable. Phone 745â€"6616. «P!ITAR â€" HAWHAN ELECTRIC ALMOST ANYTHING you might un out of iry Clem‘s Variety, 8402 King North, (t0p of Buck‘s Hill, Waterloo). SRALE on new two piece chesterâ€" held suites (four seaters). five pece kitchen suites. coffee and eni tables. CLEARANCE on .mree piece sectional, stereo, tramsistor radios, guitars and amps, accordians, electric orâ€" gans, used records, brass lamp, Duncan Phyfe round table, huâ€" micifier, used electric razor, phas numerous other. articles. D & W Trading Post, 581 Lanâ€" caster Street, Bridgeport. Open Momday to Friday 12 noon to 10 p.m. Saturday twl 5 p.m. 743â€"1131. PLECTRIC CABINET Sewing _machine $25.00. Phone 743â€"5834. SORE BACKS? NERVOUS TENSION? TREAT YOURSELF WITH PROV EN QJRE-BRED meat type Hamp shwre serviceâ€"age boars; also bred gilts and younger stock. Hampshires produce excellent resulkts im two. and threeâ€"way PRAPERY, Upholstery, slip covâ€" ers, yard goods and remnants. , tremendous selection. Outstandâ€" ing quality at lowest prices. Shop now and save. Manufacâ€" turers Outlet Company, Retail lDepot, 159 King St. East, Kitâ€" chener (across from City Hall, next to Fox Theatre), open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday to 8 pm. 742â€"6341. @242 King St. E. Kitchbener F6 a free home trial without any oblhgation now. §6 King North _.__3 Rooms of Furniture J only $5.00 weekly We can arrange financing on ®furniture IMMEDIATELY No Fuss DEEP AND SHALLOW Well Pump, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tillers, General Hardware, Rlectrical and Plumbing Sup plies. Ditner~Hardware Sales & «& Service, St. Agatha, 742â€"0861. Alan Righy‘s House Of Furniture conversion and hybrid vigor. Contact Snobelen Enterprises lamited, _ "Canada‘s â€" Largest Hampshire Breeders." Thamesâ€" vihe. Phone 692â€"4244. One mile west of Thamesvile, No. 2 Highway. with amplifier, used by student at Ontario Conservatory Music. One vear old. Phone 576â€"2494. IMMIGRANTS "NIAGARA" w THE WATERLOO CHRONICLER â€" Sale 3¢ Per Word _ Min. 60c Costs So Little â€" Pays So Much write CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 744:)90311'?!4!“0!1 CoOPY MONDAYS7-â€"4: FOR CLASSIFIED AND DISPLAY Waterloo Articles Wanted WEEK OR WEEK END IN THE REGULAR OLD IUMBER WA GON _ SET . WANTED. Phone Clap This Ad WAII#S EXPERTLY CLEANED Reasomable Rates Free Estimates PHONE 745â€"2279 after 5 p.m. Services Work Wanted BABYSITTING in my home, Monday till Friday, onme or two children, _ Bridgeport. _ Phone 744â€"6025. REBUILT CAR & TRACTOR BATTERIES #$8.00 exchange. Baitery _ repairing. _ Radiators cleaned and repaired. 200 Lanâ€" easter West, Kitchener. 742â€" 4716. SECRETARY, partâ€"time, 9 to 12 noon. typine and â€" BEAUTY COUNSELORS requir wWOMAN TO DO housecieaning once or twice monthly, Erb West area, Waterioo, Phone 576â€"0811. wWOMAN TO CLEAN apartment, weekly in Bridgeport. Phone 743â€"8115, evenings. CHRISTMAS JS GIVING TIME â€" Avon Cosmetics appeals to every member of the family. Show these Quality Products and cash in on this great deâ€" mand. Contact Mrs. Stock 742â€" 4169 Help Wanted Female 516â€"5827 _ after write _ Post Office Box 27 Bnidgeport. COUNTRY . Lakefront, Lake MHuron, Kincardine. three bedâ€" rooms, furnisheo. All conveniâ€" ences. Orl heated Phone 742 ottage for Rent Operators TOP RATES PAID wWEEKLY Call MRS. GALE OFFICE AUXILIARY SERVICE LIMITED hamd. not over 30 years old. Waterloo Square lJocation, 744â€" ed _ for _ Kitchener â€" Waterloo area. _ excellent _ commission, training suppled, smal deâ€" posit, advancement opportuniâ€" mes. Cal â€" Helen â€" Schreiter, 743â€"6594. TEMPORARY OFFICE POSITIONS Available Typists Dicta Typists Posting Machine Nâ€"Oâ€" W 26 College Street 743â€"3602 744â€"6365 The most popular and biggest moneyâ€"earning among the auth ority parks is still the Elora Gorge, which took in $36,121. Byng istand near Dunnville. in the south part of the river valley, jumped into second place with $23.121,. to beat out Pinehurst lake (south of Galt whose reâ€" ceip(ts totalled $22,823. Rockwood (rast of (iuelph}) look in $8.689. Belwood Lake took in $4.760. and Conestogo Lake took in $1.485. Last year the parks revenue was $81,659. That camping is rapidly growâ€" ing in popularity is shown in reâ€" ceipts. Campsites this year earnâ€" ed some $38,247 compared to $29.016 for the previous year. $97,330 to enjoy the authority‘s facilitiecs by the end of the Labor Day Weekend. This may vet inâ€" crease since the season does not end until October 9. This. despite a succession of raimnâ€"filled weekends. Centennial year travellers paid an estimated Six GRCA Parks Increase Revenue Six major parks operated by the Grand River Conservation Authority have shown a 15 per cent increase in revenue for this year, Rentals â€" H you are thinking of selling your home now or in the future, may we offer our services. Selâ€" ling real estate is our business. Our efficient selling organizaâ€" on will get you the top price on today‘s market with a miniâ€" mum of incqnvenience to you. We have the buyers. We need your home. Real Estate KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL 106 University Ave. F Waterloo Rental Agent Ray Busch Phone 742â€"5443 or 744â€"3252 Reseérve Now Fall Weddings, Banquets, Dances 200 King South, Waterioo Waterloo‘s New HOME OWNERS ATTENTION ! Harvey Bacher Ltd. REALTOR Call us toâ€" BACHER 576â€"2660 This year all games will be played at St. Clements storting at 7:30 p.m. Any other Twin City teams (ladies}) who think they have a right to challenge for this trophy and title may do so, however their challenge must be m before Sept. 30. The Ghosts competed recently m the Ontario Amateur Softbal Association â€" championship â€" playâ€" Thes trophy wil be annual competition. sense. No one has the right to this title as yet." Bridgeport and Glenbriar teams are presently playing off and the winners will face the Black Ghosts either Sept. 27 or Oct. 2, for the Twin City title and the "Dorscht Sports Trophy® voug Sscoit, manager of the Bridgeport Girls, says that he is "going to put a stop to this nonâ€" Twin City sports fans will see the first Twin City Championâ€" ship fastball competitors (ladies) since 1964 as a result of Orvâ€" Dorscht‘s present claim to this titie. Glove Black Ghosts team. When managers of the Powder PuK League heard about this they It all started when Orv. claimâ€" ed the title for his Waterloe Physical and health education and architecture are new coâ€"opâ€" erative programe being offered at Waterloo for the first time Challenge Twin City Championship Claim this fall and coâ€"ordinators have Untario, held several positions with the BelH Telephone Company beffore joining the Oakville Board of Education as a secondâ€" ary school mathematics and geoâ€" graphy teacher. Mr. Fitagerald, a graduate of St. Lawrence Univerâ€" sity, Canton, New York in Busâ€" mess Administration, has als> worked for the Bell Telephone Company and several insurance compenies including the Dominâ€" on Life Assurance Company. where, in addition to his other dutics, he was responsible for the employment and training of eoâ€"operative _ mathematics â€" stuâ€" dents, ing good relations between the university and organizations emâ€" ploying Waterloo students. In adâ€" dition, a career guidance and placement service is maintained for the student body. The two mathematics coâ€"ordinâ€" ators are Bruce A. McCallum and Thomas H. Fitzgerald. Both have broad experience in industry and a familiarity with mathematics. Mr. McCallum, a science gradu. ate of the University of Western coâ€"ordination and placement de partment of the University of Waterloo have been announced by A. S. Barber, Director. ‘‘The expansion of the coâ€"opâ€" erative concept into several new academic programs and the inâ€" creasing popularity of our exietâ€" ing courses, has made it necesâ€" sary to expand our services" comâ€" mented Mr. Barber in making the announcement. Over half the undergraduate student body will be registered in coâ€"operative courses this fall. The Coâ€"ordination and Placeâ€" ment Department is responsible for obtaining assignments for the coâ€"operative, students while on their work terms and maintainâ€" Four new coâ€"ordinators have been appointed, two in matheâ€" matics, one in physical and health education, and one in arâ€" chitecture. " _ ‘The Watorico Chranicle, Wednuaday, September 27, 1967 .38 :: New Uâ€"W Appointments Reflect Rapid Growth L u ‘"We did it before. and we wi)l do t again". says Orv. ther absimty amd sportsmanchip, but feels confident that his team will prove to be the beiter team. U was Orv‘s team, the Dorscht Sports Gels who won the title back in ‘64 by defeating the Harâ€" mony Lunch im a tough series that went five games. downs but were defeated in the first round. A rather new team, they have come a long way this year and the playoffs promise to be close and exciting. Last week, the Ghosts were fortunate to defeat the Bridgeâ€" port girls in what Orv termed, "a hardâ€"fought game". He com mends the Bridgeport team for Appointed to the placement division is J. Douglas Stewart who has had experience both in industry and as a high school teacher. Mr. Stewart graduated from the University of Toronte in electrical engineering, | after which he obtained his permanent Ontario HS.A. Teaching Certifiâ€" cate endorsed in mathematics and physics, and an academic diploma in education from the University of London, England. He has also completed a thesis at the University of Toronto, for which he expects to be granted his Master‘s degree this fall. Joining Jack Pearse in impleâ€" menting the Physical and Heal‘h Education Program is J. Douglas Paton, who has extensive experiâ€" ence in recreation work and holds a degree in sociology from the University of New Brunsg wick, as well as a post graduate recreation certificate in recrea tion from Western, and has been taking masters work in sociology. at McMaster. Prior to joining the University of Waterloo, he wae employed by the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Education in the Com munity Programs Division, Spe. cial Schools and Services Branch in Waterloo, with responsibility for the professional recreation ists in the Counties of Halton, Peel, Dufferin, Weltington, Wat erloo and the city of Stratford. Formerly Assistant Director, Mathematics, R. Dennis Eaton has been appointed an associate director _ responsible forâ€" the mathematics, physchology and arâ€" chitecture programs. been associated with architecturâ€" «l organizations in Canada, Grea# Britain, and the United Statem his last position being with Mathers & Haidenby, Architects, Toronto, and Skidmore, Owinge, Merrill, Architects, New York where he was Assistant to the partnerâ€"inâ€"charge of the Eaton Centre Ltd., Toronto. been appointed for each program. A graduate of the U of P Schoo!l of Architecfiire and the London School of Economics, Joinn W. Hoag is highly qualified to act as 2 coâ€"ordinator for the THE CHRONICLE 744â€"6364 ACTION ADS RESULTS

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