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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Feb 1969, p. 11

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r WATERLoo YWCA - 7441711. r _ Oil painting classes, be creative, have fun, beginners or advan. i " eed, Mrs. Pat Ziegler, Instruc, 1 tor. Mondays 1:30 - 3:30, Mar. i 10 to May 12. Fee tis. 10 .. CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS COMPLETELY furnished one lied. room apartment, Erb " Amos Shoots. Available May - Sets LIFE INSURED residential Be. _ cond mortgage money available. For appointment in the privacy of your home, please phone Latet Investments, Box 52, Waterloo, 5764030. tf SA Money To Lon-i WE HAVE) clients with good down payments waiting for homes in Waterloo. If you are thinking of selling, Call David Putnam Real Estate Limited, 576-5200 or drop into our con- venient location in Waterloo Square. _ 9 Open 10 a.m. to tt pm. 955 King St. Wad Kitchener (Near K~w Boundary) WANTED in Lincoln Heights-- Well maintained large four bed- room home with family room and laundry on main floor, double garage, treed lot, price range $37,000 - $40,000. Call Merrald Kuehl, 742-2501 or 576-2660 representing Harvey Bacher Limited Realtor. Reoeiwe free of marge, com- plete description and photos od houses that meet your require- No om charges. total sellers cost iott. $95, regardless of m 29km price. We will item list your property and place .oor sign to screen calls, madam: buyer and seller. GARDENING COURSE-Marek " to April IS, Tuesdays B- 10 pm. Start your garden from "scratch" or pick up some new tips. How to plan, plant and care for your yard and garden, free plants even. Mrs. J. A, Tay- lor, Instructor. Fee $7.50. After Hours: 742-3“ Term Arranged A010 HOME BUSINESS 9 Apa rtmen to GA Real Estate Services 3 cents a word - minimum 60 cents amber. Phone 7434051. in s Property Wanted Service is out KNAek W. E. KNACK Insurance Agency " Weber North, Waterloo _ PHONE PRINCIPALS ONLY Real Estate Information Service SELL PRIVATELY BUY PRIVATELY Gerry Williamson 744-6364 Mic Registry” 578-7700 7439001 10 “More You Buy. Give Us a Try" Dealer Equities Welcome March Pre-Season Special COUNTER TOPS, recreation rooms, bathrooms, additions, all types of renovations. Call for estimates B. B. Polzin, Home Improver, 744-3850. tt " Call STERLING OFFICE SERVICES 57m Kitchener on Lawn Mower Repairs With Presentatim of Thits Ad COINS WANTED - Old English Crowns before 1937. Half Crowns and uncirculated cow per coins, old American, Cana- dian, Newfoundland, etc. Gold coins all countries. Some dup. licales for sale. Phone 5764646 evenings. 9 " Pets and Supplies 1969 Silver dollars and fifty cent pieces. Kitchener Coin Shop, 28 College Street. Guaranteed Canaries Budgies, Finches Parrots Lots of Tropical Fish Snakes, Monkeys also other small pets Reasonable Prices Complete Line of Pet Suppliers We'll See You Next Time at 7M ONE SINGLE bed, spring and mattress. One day bed, either single, double or twin. Real good condition. Phone 7433576. SUMP PUMP, dgep and shallow well pump, installed and ser- viced. Cascade 40's. Snow Blow- ers. Electrical and plumbing supplies. Dimer Hardware. St. Agatha, phone 742mm. " Articles Wanted Complete BOOKKEEPING SERVICES Financial Statements. Tax Re. turns, Payroll and General Office Services NOW RAISE upon: in that en- pty chicken pen. No quota re- quired. Buy from Candis most experienced supplier. Tay- lor Capons, Route 4, Kitchener. Phone 7434692. no FURNISHED one bedroom sput- ment, University am, quiet couple preterm. Also female indent to share apartment. Phone 518-3391. 0 APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. LTD. " Articles for Lower Mall Open Mon. - Wed. Waterloo Square Pet Shop . AW!» in Kitchener-Waterloo availhtiie on location for SUNBEAM Come and Visit the Phone 742-5883 20% OFF LARGEST PET SHOP Sat. mp) m. Services WANTED " " " 10 Additional members elected to the board are Eugene Hofstetter who is president of the braneh's New Hamburg committee, lady H. Weichel. president of the El- mira committee, Mrs. Robert Ap. pel, chairman of the women‘s auxiiiary, George B. Kenney, W.A.E. McBryde, Mrs. W. J. Web- er, Robert Lovell and Arthur Underhill. All officers are also members of the board of directors. Other officers are Col. H. J. Beasley and William H. Whitc, vice-president; Fred A. Sloett, secretary-treasurer; John D. Adams, director of public infor.. mation; A. W. Dowpe, Federated Charities representative and Dr. N. W. McQuay and Dr. J. B. Tal.. Ion as medical advisors. Gum heads CARS branch Earl D. Gunn was recently elec- ted president of the North Water. loo branch of the Canadian Arth- ritis and Rheumatism Society at its annual meeting. He succeeds Willard H. Knechtel. DRESSMAKING and alterations. Call Mrs. Eaton, 743-9066, 248 Teakwood Place, Waterloo. PROFESSIONAL Seamstress - Sewing drapes, bedspreads, matched sets also alterations. Contact Mrs. Freida Rode, 743. DRESSMAKING Em alterations done. 189 Allen Street East, Waterloo. Phone 7430463. " HAVE YOU been introduced to Beauty Counselor Products? Sales people required. No im- mediate investment. Training supplied. Good commission. Mrs. McKay, 743-2247. 9 EXTRA INCOME for men or women, part-time, selling home care products. Commission. Ideal for husband and wife team. Excellent opportunity to build your own high income business. Phone 576-1277 for appointment. lo " Dressmaking, _ Alterations WORLD'S LARGEST Cosmetic Company has immediate open- ings for energetic women to earn excellent commissions. Call Avon 7424169. tf EiwAgents or Sales Help mammal-.0 pander and paperbanger will work by the job or try the hour. Free esti- mates. Phone 755% " 21 Female Help Wanted CARPENTBY - Any job late or and] including renovation. additions. recreation ran-s, hone framing, roof: thinned. Free estimates. References. 7422301. Ryan's Carpentry. D " for light insemny work, and! employment, fringe benefits, good wages and working condi- tions (1 block from bus Atop). Hours tt a.m. to 5 Iran. Apply in person 4815 anytime. AUDIO TRANSFORMER CO. LTD. WOMEN 202 Regina St. North (near University Ave.) 744-6365 Waterloo " And admittedly, students, uni- versally, have always been among the vanguard "rt rebels against the system, political or social. It all began with a discussion of the student militants at uni. versities. She is appalled at the violence of the had core of “pa- eifietgt" who, lurking in the tore- Iront of all the young idealim and the middle-aged "liberals," deliberately resort to violence in their efforts to midi headlines, he maxim, and destroy an idea which has taken almost 1,000 years to build - the university. Thankfully, we agreed that vio- lence begets violence, and that neither of us wants any part of the whole stupid business. Admittedly, the universities am sitting ducks. Over the years, they have grown as sleepy and fat and insolent as an ttld tom- cat who has been "fixed." They have almost taken pride in their administrative ineffici- ency, their moribund traditions. their cosiness with The Establish- ment. Write a lebier to a univer- sity. Three weeks later you will receive a reply, either a form let- ter or something completely alien to what you asked. land was M. and why the Jew, notably mtet-bekigeeent for m " ceramics, have a chip the in of a brick on their Humidors than days. From there we wandered to Mahatma Ghandi, the Congo, n.- tionalism iet Africa, separatism in Canada, the Black Power move- ment in the States, growing anti- semitism among Negroes, and her biology teat on the desseomm of rats, which take place tomorrow morning. Golly, it would be nice to have once again a little girl, who ask- ed punch simple (nations as, the bathroom?" and: things a Marxism and Com: C?tioeoe trpek are different, Ihr - trying to eight: to a Not (max) 40 Donor pull 4. Mind". M: " mm " Omit " The sun ll Death " Conn!" " Worship ,31 have md " his“!!! 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The solution? Kick out an hard-nosed boys and girls, for whom demoeracy is a sham any- way. As Mordecai Riehier pointed out recently, the real yuk of the whole affair is that while the stw dent activitsts endorse anything, up to the burning of buildings, they are scared stiff lest they get a police record, which would be of malcorrtated, Marxist wot cubs who represent a fraction II student opinion. [TIT? But I am dismayed to see these once-great institutions cowering and (ringing undee the attacks t'm not.advocating a return to those days, when university men and women were treated like bright juveniles who were hacie- ally sex-fiends and alcoholics. And number fact remains. The universities, on the whole, under pressure from within and with- out, have made a tremendous et- fort to rouse themselves from their stately torpor and scramble into the 20th century. Even though it's {wothilds over. In the gg'tSt,ti'r-ltv,e lean- ed over backw free them. selves of the rigid, Puritan tra- ditions of even 20 years ago. When I was there, living in men's residence, we were allowed to bring girls into the place once a year, on a Sunday afternoon', for a heavily ehaperoeted cocoa and cookie party in the common room. Now, wow.' 'h"'sbee-etheraeeidearrtsties will “on, and the inclined to (or today, blacks and reds). an the no: mix: that in um“ over the years, have become the only My free cea- trea (albeit timid) of sound eriti. dam of society and its ills, in oddiuon to their normal function of teaching people to think and/ or loom a professional skill. EEK. - .0 A...

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