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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 1969, p. 21

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Ideal Christmas Gifts *AMBASSADOR KITS $12.10 value only $9.95 PIONEER KITS $7.15 value only $5.95 TRAVELLER KIT $10.15 value 60e 25c c > #nidyv +$7.95 * BACHER . REALTOR °* RUMMAGE SALE CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS DESK: Six drawer student desk for sale, $30.00. 46A Shanley Street, Kitchener. 46 DRAPESâ€"fibreglass linedâ€"two pair 75x90â€"$25.00; one pair 100x90â€"$30.00; one pair 150x90 â€"$45.00. Call after 6 pm. 743â€" LITTLE GIRLS clothing, size 24. BATTERIESâ€"Rebuilt car batterâ€" ies $8.00 exchange. Rebuilt genâ€" _ _erators and starters $7.00 and up exchange. 200 Lancaster W., Kitchener. if PAIR OF MEN‘S figure skates, size 9 in excellent conditio?, + 744â€"5332 after eight p.m. FOR SALEâ€"Eldon sixâ€"volt slot car setâ€"will sell separately, also six transistor radio and earplug. Very reasonable. Hardâ€" _ ly used. Phone 7429363 13 Articles for Sale â€" Business: 743â€"9091 After Hours: 7423498 Terms Arranged AUTO HOME BUSINESS Member Kâ€"W Reel Latate Board Selling Reeal Estate is our busiâ€" organization will get you the top price on toâ€"day‘s market with a minimum of inconven rence to you. Minimum rate 75 cents for first 15 words or less. Three cents for each additional word, Copy deadline 10 am. Wednesday Phone 7446364 or 744â€"6365 K you are thinking of selting Harvey Bacher Limited Listing or Buying Bacher‘s Worth Trying 5 â€" Property Wanted Fall _ and â€" winter â€" maternity clothes, sizes 12â€"14. Men‘s overâ€" coats, sizes 38â€"44. 744â€"8891. ~oa, u@Mo® +2 0 2s Kitchener Coin Shop Holy Saviour Church smAlien East, Waterloo 23 College St., Kitchener 206 King South, Waterilce (cotner John) © We Have The Buvers Service is our KNACK W. H. KNACK Insurance Agency ) Weber North, Waterloo PHONE ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS! â€" 2:30 â€" 4:00 p.m. CALL US TOâ€"DAY Announcements 576â€"2660 seliing 31 Requires sates ladies for makeâ€"up and _ gift â€" s@lkings ~\Commission basis. Training supplied. Mrs. McKay 743â€"2247. 46 PIANO INSTRUCTION for beginâ€" ners commencing January, 1970. For further information, phone 576â€"2321. Qualified instructor. DRESSMAKER REQUIRED with $3.50 PER HOUR, partâ€"time. Men or housewives to ‘service estaâ€" blished Fuller Brush customâ€" ers. Basic salary guaranteed plus commission for 15 hours of your choice. Phone 743â€"3961. 23 Agents or Sales Help 22 Male or l:'ema'le'Help ANY LEAKY roof repairedâ€" Shingles sealed, roll roofing laid, window caulking, painting, guaâ€" ranteed work. C. Linesman 578â€"2270. 47 PAINTING, plaster repairs, sand finishing, â€"rock facing, brick work, carpentry. Freeâ€"estimaâ€" tes. L. Kellogg 7459791. WILL DO typing in Lakeshore Village Area, Phone 745â€"3432. 21 Female Help Wanted REPAIRS to home appliances, fans, washers, dryers, irons, lawn, garden and workshop tools. Lorne‘s Mower and Apâ€" pliance Service, 5789130 beâ€" tween 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. 19 DRAPERY, uphoistery, slipcover fabrics, yard goods and remâ€" nants. . Tremendous _ selection. Join our many customers who shop for quality and value at Manufacturers Outlet Company, the prices are the lowest ever. Manufacturers Outlet Company, Retail Depot, 159 King East, Kitchener (across from City Hall next to Fox Theatre). Open daily 96, Friday till 9, 15 Pets and Supplies MARINE FISH as a hobby .« ~ * Guaranteed Canaries Budgies, Finches Parrots Lots of Tropical Fish Sea Horses Snakes, Monkeys also other small pets Reasonable Prices Compiete Line of Pet Supplies We‘ll See You Next Time at 13 Articles for Sale WATERLOO SQUARE PET SHOP The First Pet Shop in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo to present Have your piane tuned before the holiday season, also pianos bought and sold, repaired and refinished. THE PIANO HOUSE St. Jacobs, Ont. . P. IMPROVEMENTSâ€"Tired of waiting for hubby to do those home repairs and remodelling? Wait no longer! Estimates free when you call C. P. Carl Polzin 7426915 after five. t professional experience, full or partâ€"time. Phone 745:7043. Waterlpo Square Pet Shop Saturday 95. 74268341. BEAUTY COUNSELORS PIANOS mm w m m ut n m ut m uP ut m on t w ce Mait 10 10 Prisck Within Societf? by Law. tence Hazelrigg, a readér in penâ€" ology,. Harvest of the Sea by John Bardach, scientist looks at the oceans. I ' Britain‘s, Rome‘s Most Northerâ€" ly Province by @Gladys Durant, history of Romen Britain. The Story of Quantum Mechan its by Victor ‘QGuillemin. m dirm es taie h ierie o w <. + P in hh th ie esw t is uin 5. w Born to Trouble by Joyce Stranger, â€" kitten â€" called ~Casey causes the trouble. The Innocents by Clyde Ware. The Builders by William Woolâ€" folk, about a New York skyscraâ€" Ernest Hemingway by Carlos Baker, a life story. Siege by Edwin Corley, Black militants take over Manhattan. Cold Waters by Philip Hubâ€" bard, suspense novel. The Spring Rider by John Lawâ€" son, bittersweet dreams. The Loves of a Virgin Prinâ€" cess by Lozania Proje, adolesâ€" cence of Elizabeth £: Joe Hill by Wallace Stegner, biographical novel. / Doctor Amadeus by Edward Candy, tragic comedy of good in tentions. Song of the Earth by Alexanâ€" der Cordell, midâ€"19th century Wales. A Pocketful of Rye by Archiâ€" bald Cronin, small clinic cutside Zurich. The Movement by Norman Garbo, story of a studéent moveâ€" ment. The Guru and the GolHf Club by David Benedictus, Indian Holy man in a small English village. Brothers of Vengeance by Le. Gette Blythe, Rome and Palestine following the Crucifixion.. Backgrounds as varied as toâ€" day‘s student movements and midâ€"19th century Wales are setâ€" tings for new fiction beoks reâ€" cently purchased by Librarian James Brown. Included are: Through the Wildern*ss by Dan Jackson, collection of stories. PROFESSIONAL SEAMSTRESSâ€" ALTERATIONS doneâ€" Mene‘ 25 Child Care Guarantee yourself a wonderful Christmas by selling AVON‘s Christmas beauty line in spare timeâ€"starting now. Call quickly 142â€"4169. Qpenings in Erbsville. WILL DO babysitting in my home, MOTHER wishes to babysit in my home near Lincoln Heights and St. Thomas Schools. 744â€"6894. 236 Dresemaking, Alterations 24 Employment Wanted EXPERIENCED â€" want part _ time Bookkeeping at your conâ€" . venience. Reasonable h o u r l y rate. Call 578â€"8865. 23 Agents or Sales Help URGENTâ€"Grade 12 studentâ€" WILL DO TYPING in my home for students. Phone 742â€"8024. NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY Sewing drapes, bedspreads, matâ€" ched sets, also alterations. Conâ€" tact Mrs. Freida Rode, 7434815 maleâ€"would like wark in Watâ€" erloo, any kind. 743â€"5885 after University and Parkdale area SH26919. PC AVON CALLING 46tf I Welérino © Chidniolé, "Wedrncaday, November 27, 1969 1" Mrs. Ernest Kieswetter, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam â€" Garland, Mrs. Stanley ‘Elâ€" naugh, <Mrs. Delbert Budd and Deborah Richmond. Commentary was by Mrs. Jack H: Young, who also convened the event, The Kingdom and the Power by Gay Talese, men who influâ€" ence New York Times. The Making of the President, 1968 by Theodore White, Ameriâ€" can political machines in. action. The Poverty of Liberalism by Robert Wolff, moral disaster of Armerican: politics. Models taking part were: Mrs Jack Helm, Mrs. Robert Milis. The Galloping Gospel by Angus MacLean, religious educator in Canada‘s pioneer society. John Brown by. Louis Ruchâ€" ames, making of a revolutionary. The Boom is Going Bust by George Sullivan, growing scandal in personal bankruptcy. The women‘s auxiliary to Wing 404 RCAF association held its fur fashion show last week. Proceeds from ‘the evening totalled $275. History of Socialism by Harry Laidler, a comparative survey. Recipes for Allergics by Billie Little. Guide for Expectant Parents by Maternity Center Association. Congressional Committees by William Morrow, American poliâ€" tical process. parents get headaches too. DEAR DORISâ€"Why Je we have to be affectionate" I find i# easâ€" Psychic Investigator by Hans Hoizer, world of ghostly phenâ€" omena, Westward to Vinland by Helge Ingstad, Vikings in North Amerâ€" The Theatre of Mixed Means by Richard Kostelanetz, a new form of theatre. Fashion show nets $275 D E A R . DORISâ€"Every â€" year Christmas bills stagger us. We have to provide gifts for a large family ef aunts, uncles, cousins; the children‘s teachers; service people like the mailman; my husâ€" â€"Take the lead in starting a new family trend. Suggest to aunts, etc., one of the following comâ€" promises: 1. Put all family names in a hat; each member draws one name: gives one family gift. 2. For each family under one roof, provide not individual pre. sents, but a familyâ€"fun gift, like graphical globe. % Teachers don‘t expect gifts, And don‘t let big talk from playâ€" Dreading Christmas DEAR DREADINGâ€"The long list you enclosed adds up to 76 gifts and aâ€" big headache. We ‘buy each other something we would have to get anyway. If we don‘t give to the children‘s friends, and"they get something. they feel badly. Doris Clark they He may be quaking in his boots when he makes his approach, so do your level best .to convey to your delight and your â€"welcome,. A kiss from you, a handshake from father; and some éenthusi astic remarks about gaining a son â€"â€"or whatever comes naturally to you. We are very fond of this man and we want to offer them our blessings, but being our first daughter to marry : we care not sure of the proper thing to say while expressing our feelings. Plesaed As Punch DEAR PLEASEDâ€"Checrs! 1 like thai "ask permission" bit. Welcome him warmly. What we like, of late, is our shiny, efficient Picot wear teaâ€" pot. Available from department store and china shop. You can‘t throw it around and expect it not to scratch; but handle and wash it separately, and you‘ve gol a good thing. _ . DEAR DORISâ€"Our daughter is about to be engaged, and in a few weeks the young man is going to ask her father‘s perâ€" mission. S s * I don‘t go all out for china teapots. They suffer too much; get jammed under taps, lose their spout ends, and let the tea cool off to boot. DEAR NEWâ€"A Christmas tea s~unds cosy; and you owe the invitation to your hostess, not to all 30 of the guests. Nor do I hold a brief for silver, With all its elegance, it tarnâ€" ishes, and the price is not right! I woant to return the favor but I feel I need help. I am not equipâ€" ped to serve 3%â€"and C1 can‘t even remember all of them. If T had an early Christmas tea, and invited the hostess, her mother, her motherinjaw, anâ€" other friendly meighbor and the newcomer, would I be slighting the others? I don‘t have a silver service â€"â€"but I could get a coffeeâ€"pot and teapot in my dinnerware patternâ€"or should I budget for a tea service? DEAR DORISâ€"We have reâ€" cently moved to this lovely area, where one of the neighbors has given a coffee party for me and another newcoemer. She inrtoducâ€" ed us to about 30 of her friends and neighborsâ€"and J did appreâ€" ciate her friendly hospitable gesâ€" But without affection, we miss a lot. Humans need human conâ€" tact, and the touch of a hand can often express something we simply cannot put: into words, however eloquent. ier to show I eare about people by saying something to praise and encourage them, or by doing them a good turn. I dont like to paw people, of either sex. had to choose, I‘d be like the girl in My Fair Lady who said, "Show me!" And there‘s no substitute for loving deeds, to prove love. DEAR UNTOUCHABLEâ€"if I Ww

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