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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jun 1969, p. 11

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* 12 Weateriaceo Chronicle, Thureday, June 5, 1969 Mrs. Ralph Carter, 250 Royal St,. president of the Tth Waterloo scout women‘s auxiliary, was hosâ€" tess at a pot luck supper for the group‘s final meeting of the seaâ€" Scoutmaster Robert Doerr was presented with an award to mark his nine year‘s service to the Scout women take holiday WE SELL SERVICE! Many service stations sell good products. But, if you don‘t receive good service with good products, the job is not complete. WESTMOUNT SHELL SERVICE SERVICE SPECIAL: with each engine tuneâ€" up, we will steam clean your engine. 70 Westmount Rd. N. (near the University) 4 SERVICE BAYS§ â€" ELECTRONIC EQUIPPED how come? Does advertising reduce the costs from millions to 79¢# Of course not. But, without it manufacturers could not afford to invent new products or improve on old ones ... because advertising tells enough people about the product to make mass production possible and practical. _ So if your teeth are a little brighter, and you‘re spending less money on dental eare than last year ... that‘s the point we‘re trying to get across: Advertising helps good things happen. dvertising hel advertising helps @ good things happen â€" There‘s a lot of money for product research ... for consumer testing .. . for manufacturing ... for packaging ... and finally for promotion to tell you the advantages of the product. The product you eventually see in an ad has token months, maybe years, and often millions of doliars to get there. Often a fortune has to be squeezed infto a tube of toothpasteâ€"or for that matter, any productâ€"before it can be sold. your tube: 79¢ first tube: $1,500,000 578â€"5600 It was agreed to supply badges to four boys who will be attendâ€" ing the James Bay jamboree in Meetings will resume in the fall. Mrs. Karl Konarski, 206 Erb St. E., will be hostess at the openâ€" ing meeting Sept.: 17. A pot luck supper will mark the occasion. In addition, there was dancing on the lawn and singâ€"songs around the fires. Despite reports of smoke inhalation from those sitâ€" ting downwind from the fires, wellâ€"done hotâ€"dogs and burnt marshmallows, the general conâ€" sensus was extremely favorable. By SUSAN MERTENS With the scholastic year drawâ€" ing to a close, it seemed an apâ€" propriate time to wind up a year of activities at Waterloo collegiâ€" ate. Even the weather was accomâ€" modating on Saturday night for the last getâ€"together. The smalloband of "activists" who gathered at the Deyell counâ€" try estate will vouch for the sucâ€" cess of the evening. Novelty preâ€" sentations were made to several students and members of the teaching staff. Last Monday, Christine Runâ€" stedler‘s Grade 13 English class presented their own dramatizaâ€" tion of Shakespeare‘s Hamlet. After having revolutionized the classical theatre with this modâ€" A large part of the success of the endeavor was due to the efâ€" forts of Pat Nosalâ€"general arranâ€" ger and coâ€"ordinator; Rick Hallâ€" man and Charles Cookâ€"tickets; Don Wrightâ€"promotion; Cathy Yoshy and Dawn Honsberser, with faculty advisor Lynn Peden â€"food; Sue Meldazyâ€"decorating and games; Lynn Townshendâ€" program, and Dave Schaeferâ€" parking. Also many thanks to King Harvey for his royal preâ€" sence. WCL Farewell picnic is a big success play, some of the students should offer their services to the Stratâ€" ford Shakespearean theatre. Kampf. Arrangements for this film, which gave a vivid portrayal of Hitler‘s Germany, were made by teacher John Powell. Thursday to view the movie Mein The final issue of the Norse Star was distributed to the stuâ€" This happy young fellow won‘t be a year old till July but alâ€" ready he looks like a future footâ€" bail player. He‘s big and sturdy and loves rough games, especialâ€" ly wrestling. Randy is a solid baby with big blue eyes, light brown, slightly curly hair and fair, sensitive skin. A very sociable boy, he enjoys children and likes to be in the midst of their activity. Randy‘s family history is inâ€" complete but it is known he has one Indian grandparent and that his mother may have diabetes. The baby himself is in excellent health. He needs parents who will give him iove and stimulaâ€" tion. He is also fond of a puppy in his foster home. He is very acâ€" tive and as he starts to walk is beginning to be independent, though he still likes to be cudâ€" died. To inquire about adopting Ranâ€" dy please write to Today‘s Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Legislative Buildings, Toronto 182. Grades 10 and 12 history clasâ€" HE NEEDS A HOME We also carry Camper Fuel (naptha) WESTMOUNT SHELL GOOD MILEAGE SPECIAL. WESTMOUNT SHELL SERVICE WITH A 3,00 GAS PURCHASE 5â€"LB. BAG OF CHARCOAL 39,{ are beginning already for the first issue of next year. Since this week has been the last complete week of school, the student‘s council took the opporâ€" tunity to finalize next year‘s budâ€" get. Many clubs and organizations have taken the council‘s lead and are outlining their programs for the ‘60â€"70 term. The Saga, WCI‘s illustrious yearbook was also distributed this week. The majority of the student body purchased the book as a permanent record of the past year‘s activities. â€" â€" The annual recognition assembâ€" lies will be conducted next Tuesâ€" day, June 10, during periods one to four. The recognition assembâ€" lies always seem to make the end of the school year official, alâ€" though the final exams will be written the following Tuesday. And that reminds meâ€"Good luck on your exams. See you next year! But before closing off this column, special mention must be made of a very special man at Waterloo â€" collegiate. â€" Although student activities head Edward Devitt‘s name didn‘t appear too often in this space, he was the driving force behind all the actiâ€" vities of this and preceeding years. The students would like to pubâ€" lically thank him for his help and guidance and wish him happiâ€" ness in the future. FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Housefull ALAN RIGBY‘S House of Furniture 46 King North _ Waterlooe Telephone 576â€"5440 FOR RENT 34 King Street North Waterice 743â€"4093 We also have Vapona No Pest Strips

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