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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1969, p. 6

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These new fiction boobs were added to the public library’s shelves all; week. Among then m Strong Wind by Miguel " turias the book that won the Nobel prize for literature tor its author. Viemember he}: Roxie by Jon Cleary, the pop-music world. In This House of Erode by Rumer Godden, an enclosed house of nuns. 6 MM,M.MIQ.M “Others are: Candidate of Pro. mine by Dennis Barker. provin- cial politics canrbe flirty. Ahi, Send-Off by George Blue. Morse, family move creates com- plications. _ _ _ lnvohement in Austria by John N. Chance, intrigue on the edge of the Iron Curtain. _ Rex of Larkbarrow by Joseph F. Chipperfield, dog's adventures when lost. ' A Message Ends by David Craig, treason in high places. The Avenue" Siory by Ronald Delderfield, saga of a suburban street _ The lnseperables by Russell Braddon, student on ISD visits Dachau. Fun While It Lasted by Barn- aby Conrad, an autobiognaphical novel. The Cry of, the Peacock by Winifred Finlay, problems of a teenage girl. Dark Roots of Fear by Bill Gas.. ton, rebellion in a new African republic. The Last Doorbell by Joseph Harrington. Lt. Kerrigan mystery. 'Under Secret Orders by Harry Fullman. excitement in Napol- eon's Europe. _ Nine Seven Juliet by Laurence Leforc. three people, a corpse and a plane. The Fifth Wife of Bluebeard by Olivia Leigh, Catherine How- ord. The Gold and Silver Hooks by Ruth Moore, a family saga. The Receiver by Tex Mattie, story on professional football. The East lndiaman by Ellis Meacham, novel of the sea. The Final Amendment try Ted Perry, plot to take over the us. _ Runaway by John Peter, White and Black in South Africa. Through the Fascist Fire by Luigi Preti, a decade of Italian history. , A Spiral of Mist by Michele Prisca marriage and family dil- emma in Italy. : Bead, familv. NEW BOOKS AT llBRARY Jack O'Lantern by Kathleen Shoesmith. smuggling in the lath century. ' The Seance by Isaac Singer, collection of short stories. The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford by Jean Stafford. As Towns With Fires by Am many West, emotional experi- ence of a man in war-time. The Greeks by Antony And- rewes; history of the society. The Power of Maturity by Louis Binstock; the way to develop your potential. History Will Absolve Me by Fi- del Castro: the Moncada trial de- tence speech. Living Amphibians of the World by Doris Mabel Cochran. De Gaulle by Aidan Crawley; In assessment of his career. The Ghost of June by Rupert Croft-Cooke: a return to England Ind the West. Morris Fishbein. MD, by Morris Fishbein: an autobiography. The Motor Racing Story by Richard Garrett; from its birth to the present day. - _ The Changing Classroom by Ar- nold Brams Grobman; guide to the new biology. A --. Dogs and “SW to Breed Them by Hilary Harmer: A - -- -- “Wyoming Wife by Rodetlo Hun.. ter: woman discovers the outdoor world. _ V Conrad by Paul Kirschner: the psychologist as Pr_t_ist. ri‘éilhiaues of Football Coach- Ing by Harry Ei. Iaythe. "AiiieiG, is Dead by Arthur J. Lelyveld; Jewish response" to radi- al theols..._ Junkers by Piers Paul a minor German nobility Richard Luca. The Conquth of 1'11:th by Maxwell mm; ptsyehereyberneties in action. Spiritualism and Society by Geoffrey K. Nelson; social and cultural factors. Millions Now Living Will Never Die by Alan Rogerson; study of Jehovah's Witnesses. White Power, Black Freedom by Arnold Schuchter; the future of urban America. June Callwood, prominent Tor- onto freelance writer and televi- sion personality and I former feature writer with The Kitchen. er-Waterloo Record, will be in the Twin Cities Friday in an " fort to raise funds for the local Fat Angel drop-in centre. Common and Uncommon Uta of Herbs for Beatthfut Living by Hone to Make Clothes That Pit and Flatter by Adele P. lugolis; step by step instructions. Philippine Diary/ut89-19M by Steve Melinik. Chemical and Biological War- fare, edited by Steven Rose; scope and implications. Art and Photography by Aaron Scharf; the relationship between them. The Feminized Male by Patri- cia Sexton; the decline of manli. ness. ' No Exit to Vietnam by Robert Thompson; the conduct of the war. Voyager by John Unterecker; life of Hart Crane. .. Freedom in Jeopardy by John V. Van Sickle; the tyranny of idealism. She will speak at a $15-a-plate dinner at the Coronet Motor Ho. tel in Kitchener. Sponsors hope the event will provide a chunk of the down payment on a house, where the teen centre can be relocated. Earlier this year, the centre had to move out of 210 King Stret E. in Kitchener, where it had operated for some time. Grasslands of the Monsoon by Robert o. Whyte; food production in the tropics. Fat Angel pins survial on June (allwood Miss Callwood is married to sports columnist Trent Frayne. She has been actively involved in researching and writing about the Toronto drug scene and was a founder of Digger House in Yorkville. The 45-year-old woman is vice- president of the Toronto Civil Liberties Union. She gained a lot of publicity in July 1968 when she was arrested while protest- ing the two-year jail sentence handed out to antrdraftist Dr. Benjamin Spock. Tomorrow night. Miss Call. wood will discuss the place of drop-in centres in the communi- ty and their relationship to the drug subculture. _ 743.5233 no King s. Womb. Art Supplies GRUMBACHER and WINDSOR NEWTON _ “I'm being replaced by a CASCADE 40 electric water heater!" There are still a few tired, worn-out, unreliable water heaters in Water- loo. Is yours one of them? Join the thousands of happy homeowners that now enjoy the benefits of the all-new, economical, efficient and totally dependable CASCADE 40! Rent the Cascade 40 for only $150 monthly! This small charge includes normal installation and any sub- sequent replacement. 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