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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 1969, p. 6

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# 6 Wateriog Chronicie, Thursday, October 2, 1969 The play was written in 1960, but the action of the drama takes place around London between the years 1526 and 1535. It centres about More‘s life as Lord Chanâ€" cellor of England during the reign pf Henry VHI. ; Sir Thomas More lived during the crucial years of England‘s Reformation. He was a man of i) rofound moral principles, ccurage, good humor, and was not frightened by the intimidations of Henry VIH. As the title of the theme indicates, he was in fact *"a man for all seasons." I The drama is under the direcâ€" tion of Dr. Roy Umble, who has wide experience with the, developâ€" ment of interested drama stuâ€" dents into amateur actors. The Goshen College cast is made up of 11 men and three women who come from six states and two forâ€" eign countries. Robert Bolt‘s imaginative draâ€" matization of the life of Sir Thoâ€" mos More popularly known by the title A Man for all Seasons will be presented in the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo Theatre of the Arts on Oct. 25 at 8:15 pm. by the Goshen College (Indiana) Players. Dr. Umble‘s specialty is religâ€" jous drama. He has spent two years in Athens, Greece, was a visiting scholar in drama at Union Theological Seminary, New York and recently conducted a drama seminar in Barbados. Other productions put on by Dr. Umble are The Crucible, The Physicist, The Skin of Our Teeth, Barefoot in Athens and J. B. A Man for all Seasons is the second number in the Conrad Grebel College 1969â€"70 Musicâ€"Lecâ€" A Cultural History of the Enâ€" lightenment by Norman Hampson, social and political climate. ture Series. The series opens on Saturday when Prof. Victor Marâ€" tens and his wife, Dorothea Marâ€" tens, will present a vocal concert at the University of Waterloo Theatre. The Fatal Inheritance by Edâ€" ward Grierson; Phillip II and the Spanish Netherlands. To Lose a Battle by Alistair MHorne; France 1940. Technological Man by Victor C. Ferkiss; myth and reality. Northâ€"West Frontier of Rome by David Divine; mlitary study of Hadrian‘s Wall. Theatre series to feature Bolt‘s Man for all Seasons A biography of Faulker by Richard Adams is among new non fiction recently added to the pubâ€" lic library stock. Other works in clude: The Repair and Reupholstering of Old Furniture by Vernon M. Albers. New Mexico by Ruth W. Armâ€" strong; from arrowhead to atom. His Toy, His Dream, His Rest by John Berryman; conclusion of the poem Dream Song. Monarch of Deadman Bay by Roger Caras; life and death of a Kodiak bear. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY Pex Pantiâ€"Hose. hug your skin like sunkight, sheer the whole way up. FRENCH STAYâ€"UP HOSE featuring Paris Blue and the newest sheerest shades. Along the Roads of the New BIKINl SHOP PEX PANTI â€" HOSE King & Erb, Waterioo Special From France One of the highlights of the series will be the 40â€"voice Swiss Men‘s Chorus from Berne, Indiâ€" ana on Nov. 29. Three of Canada‘s outstanding musicians, Gerrard Kentarjian, concert master of the Toronto Symphony; Dr. Reynold Siemens, cellist and Dr. George Brough, pianist, will present a concert on Jan. 3. Dr. Don E. Smucker will lecâ€" ture on his experiences as a white college president of a Mississippi Negro College on March 21. The final number will be a concert by the Kâ€"W Mennonite Children‘s Choir under the direction of Dr. Helen Martens on April 18. Season‘s tickets for the six numâ€" bers are available at $7. Single admission, if available, will be sold at the time of the performâ€" ance only. â€" In God‘s Underground by Rich ard Wurmbrand; 14 years‘ perseâ€" cution in Communist prisons. When Parents Divorce by Bernâ€" ard Steinzor; new approach to new relationships. The Deserts of Hesperides by Anthony Thwaite; a look at Libya. The Year of the Whale by Vicâ€" tor B. Scheffer; 12 months in the life of a young sperm whale. The Death of Privacy by Jerry M. Rosenberg; personal informaâ€" tion filed in computers. Fide! Castro by Herbert L. Matâ€" thews; political biography. Dandies by James Laver; social phenomenon of the Regency perâ€" Arabella by lan Mcinnes; life and times of Lady Seymour. The Crime of Punishment by Karl Menninger; what is wrong with the penal system? Universe, Earth, and Atom by Alan E. Nourse; story of physics. Russia by Hans Koningsberger; description of Russia today. Urban Structure by David Lewâ€" is; the revolution of change. DEBENTURES WILL BE SOLD ON PRIORITY OF APPLICATION BASIS 83/4% Debentures offered at par to yield 83/4% It was estimated that about 72 percent of last year‘s entrants ecompleted the 28â€" mile course. Among them was another WLU student, Tom Bannister, who reâ€" fused to let near sightlessness stop him. Snow in Harvest by Angus Stewart; diverse group of expatâ€" riates in Morocco. A Kitchener shoe manufacturer will present a pair of shoes to each of the first 25 persons to complete next Saturday‘s Miles for Millions march. The first person home will also receive a trophy from a jewellery store. Last year, a 7O0â€"yearâ€"old Kitâ€" chener woman, Mrs. W. S. Cunâ€" ningham, was the oldest person to finish the 28â€"mile hike. A Waterloo Lutheran Univerâ€" sity student earned most money. Pam Donohue collected $680 in pledges. The Starveling by Nina Warner Hooke; friendship between a huâ€" man and a kitten, Camp 7 Last Stop by Hans Kirst; American deâ€"Nazification camp. Shoes in store for fastest + 25 walkers Others who will receive recogâ€" nition for their efforts are the oldest and the youngest walkers in the event. This is an opportunity to invest with confidence at an extremely attractive yield The Tunnel by Maureen Lawâ€" rence; loneliness of a woman. Shadow of a Great Rock by Murrell Edmunds; drama in a home for elderly ladies. This is the Castle by Nicolas Freeling; makeâ€"belief in a French Chateau. The Poisoned Stream by Hans Habe; reporter discovers identity of a sex murderer. The Sequin Syndicate by Olga Hesky, murder in Jerusalem. The Silent Sound of Needles by Michael Zwerin; a junkie and a struggle for reâ€"birth. New fiction includes: The Torrent by Jeseph Abruâ€" quah; a boy growing up in Ghana. Choice of Maturities November 1, 1970 to November 1, 1978 Denominations of $1,000.00 Debentures For Sale ‘198,000.00 INTEREST PAYABLE ANNUALLY APPLY TO: CITY OF WATERLOO Proceeds of the sale will go to wards the support of retarded children and towards the upkeep of a Filipino child which the woâ€" men adopted seven years ago. President of the organization is Mrs. Donald MacKenzie. Members of the United Comâ€" mercial Travellers Ladies‘ Club will hold a youth book sale in Waterloo Square this Friday and Saturday. Approximately 1,000 books will be offered in the fifth annual sale of the 22member club. Women hold 5th book sale D. C. Schaefer, City Treasurer, City Hall, Waterloo Square, Waterioo, Ontario In addition to the regular City Hall hours the Tax Department will remain epen until 5:30 p.m. on October 7th, 10th, 14th, 17th and on Saturday, October 4th and 11th from 9:06 a.m. to 12 :00 noon. Final Dates for Payment without Penalty Additional Hours for Payment FOR FURTHER INFORMATION & RATES 125 Union St. E. Complete Rentâ€"Alls Ward No. 1 (North Ward No. 2 (East 1 Ward No. 3 (South Ward No. 4 (West WE RENT MOST EVERYTHING 1 (North Ward) October 7th 2 (East Ward) October 10th 3 (South Ward) October 14th 4 (West Ward) October 17th 1969 TAXES CITY OF WATERLOO THIRD INSTALLMENT Call us at 744â€"2741 City Treasurer & Tax Collector D. C. SCHAEFER Free Estimatesâ€"Free Deolivery Open Daeily 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday Till Noon 358 King North at Columbia Phone 742â€"8111 REC ROOM WATERLOO WOOD SHELVING MATERIALS Waterioo

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