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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Dec 1969, p. 12

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. CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS PIONEER KITS $7.15 value only $5.: TRAVELLER KIT $10.15 value onlv tw, all at Kitchener Coin Shop 23 College tit., Kitchener AMBASSADOR KITS 312,10 value only $995 BATTERIES-Rebuilt car batter- ies $8.00 exchange. Rebuilt gen- erators and starters $7.00 and up exchange. 200 Lancaster W., Kitchener. tt DRAPERY, upholstery, Slipcover fabrics, yard goods and rem- 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 9-6, Friday till 9, Saturday 95. 7426341. tf " Articles for Sale Um: 1439091 After Hours: 7423498 Terms Arranged Amo HOME BUSINESS 576-2660 Momban K-W Real Estate Board Rave your piano tuned More the holiday season, also pianos bought and sold. repaired and mfinished. If vou are thinking of selling your home now or in the future. may we otter out services. Selling Real Estate is our busi~ new. Our efficient selling organization will get you the top price on today's market with a minimum of inconven- ience to you. "uum-ra'orge-r.retsr-ueottr-o.r--itsqoat to“. Bay deadline 10 am. Wednesday Phone 744-6364 or 744-6365 Will call CHRISTMAS EVE at you]: HOME. also available for Harvey Bacher Limited Ideal Christmas Gifts Listing or Buying Bacher's Worth Trying s Property Wanted I Announcements , " Article. for Sale THE PIANO HOUSE " Weber North, “Interim PHONE A SANTA WITH zoo Kine South. Waterloo (corner John) REALTOR We Have The Bum Service is our KNACE W. H. KNACK ENTHUSIASM ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS! PIANOS BACHER CALL US NDAY Phone 743-1707 St. Jacobs, Ont. only $7.95 51 WILL DO BArwsrrrniWirG' home in Lakeshore Village area. Please phone 5782299. 49 " Child Care W!LL DO babysitting in my home BEAUTY COUNSELORS Requires sales ladies for make-up and gift selling. Commission basis. Training supplied.. Mrs. McKay 743-2247. 46 AVON CALLING I Guarantee yourself, a wonderful Christmas by selling ‘AVON‘s Christmas beauty line in spare time-starting now. Call quickly 742-4189. Openings in Erbsville. EXPERIENCED - want part time Bookkeeping at your con- venience. Reasonable h o u r I y rate. Call 578-8865. 24 Employment Wanted WILL DO TYPING in By home for students. Phone 742-8024. PART-TIME advertising specialty salesmen or salesladies wanted. Excellent opportunity for sales, men requiring additional lines, working on a fixed job with extra time available, or retired looking for additional income. High commission plus bonus. Repeat orders. 19 part sales course. Kedco Products Limit. ed, Box 340, Brockville, Ont. SANTA CLAUS suit reserve now. Santa Included Dec. Mth only. Phone 744-6443. 743-4790. $3.50 PER HOUR, part-time. Men 23 Agents or Sales Help PAINTING, plaster repairs, sand finishing, rock facing. brick work, carpentry. Free estima- tes. L. Kellogg 7459791. tf C. P. IMPROVEMENTS-Tired of waiting for hubby to do those V home repairs and remodelling? Wait no longer! Estimates free when you call C. P. Carl Polzin 7426915 after five. tf 22 M319 or Femtte Help FOR tiALrtr-rGGG accordion nu. AND wm'rksiG%tTAiG clothes, sine wu. Men’s over- coau, sins S.46. 714mm. ANY LEAKY roof repaired--- Shingles sealed, roll roofing laid, window caulking, painting, gua- ranteed work. C. Linesman 578-2210. 41 REPAIRS to home appliances, fans, washers, dryers, irons, lawn, garden and workshop tools. home's Mower and Ap- pliance Service, tmr9130 be- tween 6:30 and 7:30 pan. SIAHESE KrrNNS--registeted, three months old, will hold un- til Christmas. 3501!). 5733745. " Pets and Supplioi " CLASSIFIED ADS University und Pérkdaie area $128919. Bt or housewives to service esta- blished Funer Brush custom- ers. Basic salary guaranteed plus commission for 15 hours of your choice. Phone 743-3961. LIX); 2 burner rarxttette (never mod). " Rodin South. ao 744-6364 MONDAY - FRIDAY Sell for you Serv ices 46tf Death Lights a Candle by Phoe- be_Taylor, an Asoy Mayo mystery. The Sonora Hdstagé by 'Cartér Vaughn, immigrants in the Am- ericas. Pirate Rock by David Walker, set, in the Bay of Fundy. An Affair of Honor by Robert Wilder, power and greed. A Thousand Illusions by Valeriy Tarsis, empty lives under Com, munism. Edge of Violence by John Sum- mers, Wales and the Free Wales Army. The Knights of Dark Renown by Graham Shelby, crusades in Jerusalem. Rusty by Joyce Stranger, life in the highlands. Are you Travelling Alone? by Diana Raymond, the hazards of youth. . The God Brothers by Phiiip Cakes, TV producer meddles with faith. Touching Evil by Norma Rosen, evil and its influence. Clean Straw “for Nothing by George Johnston, Australian in Europe. A Time to Prey by Frances Keinzley, blackmail in New Zea- land. The Play Room by Olivia Man- nirlg, 1tryearold revolutionary. The Dog Man by Maurice Proe. ter, cat burglar baffles police. The Fame Game by Rona Jaffe, celgbrity seeking. Sight Unseen by Audrey Lin- dop, young artist meets evil., Neither the Sea nor the Sand by Gordon Honeycombe, ranges of emotions. Missing from her Ho/ne ivuilc. thony Gilbert, police search for a child. The Dragon Variation by An- thony Glyn, the royal game of chess. A Collection of Strangers by Dolores Kitchens, tragic accident to murder. Heroin pushers are the subject of Desmond Bagiey's The Spoilers, which is among new non tictioat added this week. Others are: Jory by Milton Bass, Huckle- berry Finn with six-shooters. The Three Daughters of Ma- dame Hang by Pearl Buck, China of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Chief Ex'ecutive by Alexander Fullerton, farce; is shipbuilding. The Doubtful Disciple try Wit. liam Haggard, germ warfare and espionage. Food for r'eioriy try" 1an Copb, blackmail is the crime. The reckoning by Richard ’21. marl. Etstern_European Jewry. Miss Owen-Owen ‘is at Homé by Margaret Forster, county high school for girls. Murphy's War by Max Catto, convoy attacked by U-boat. The Odds on Death by ciiilhe, Drummond, fixed horse races. The Murder of the Frogs. and Other Stories by Don Carpenter, collection of stories. " Child Car. NEW BOOKS AT lIBRARV Waterloo public library contin- ues its efforts to keep its shelves stocked with non fiction books relevant to the problems and in- terests of the day. “31.11112. babysitter and light backup" required approxi- mately January, 1970. (Hugo. and Avondale. Phone 74317”. PROFESSIONAL sEAMtmullstr-- Sewing drapes, bedspreads, nub ched sets, also alterations. Com. tact Mrs. Fteida Rode, 7134815 anytime. tf ALTERATIONS done- Marin?! ttopens' clothing. Phone TAB. AttoratioaG" But, the real problem is, my girl friends (two of them) will come to school and tell me how involved they got with this same boy on Friday or Saturday night. Doris, what am I going to do? What if he turns away from me You see, we‘ll sit and hold hands until it's time for him to go, and then just before he loaves, hell kiss me shortly on the forehead. He's told me that" when two young people get sex. ually involved, that's when the trouble starts, and he knows for a fact that he, himself, nee a girl got him aroused, Ct',',':',,.', Just stand up and say, "Let's stop," or something like that. This 17-year-old boy is very nice, and he's not a passing "thing," " you might suspect. He's never asked me out but all I have to do is tell him Tm baby sitting and he'll come over and sit with me for hours. The thing is, that we never get sexually involved. DEAR WE-Nothing like plant- ing the travel bug early. It won't be many years before these same youngsters will actually be head- ing for points east, west, and where-have-you. Going places and seeing things adds heaps to "book por'nin'" when it comes to find- ing out about the world we live in. DEAR DORIS-Already I con. sider you as a dear friend. We had some good pictures of villages there, and people. The boys and girls used plenty of imagination. Some of them said afterwards they got the feeling they had really been some place. We Get Around DEAR DORIS-Just want to share a no-expense trip my Grade 3 class took with me last week. We were off to India with. out budging from our seats. My airline sales clerk gave me costs, plane time, hour of arrival; what to wear and pack, the weather and heat we would enjoy there. What we would be eating, too; and thehind of money there'd he. IT’S ALL OVER-city hall staff were on the Job un- til the wee hours of Tuesday morning ironing out wrinkles in election returns. Ron Keeling (right) was kept busy during the evening ensuring that all the deputy officers returned their ballot boxes. MWM.M£3~ I Doris Clark Loofid.otut M Bridegroom] Mother-My leaflet "Happy the Bride," goes into responsibility of bride, bridegroom, bride's fa. mily, bridegroom’s family; and it is on its way to you. Get your son to clue his pain in on the fact that he doosn't want a stag party, and why. You yourself can solve part of the problem by having a tea or even- ing do for your friends and your son's friends to meet his bride. Not a shower, though; no mem- ber of either family should give a shower. My grandmother doesn't wear glasses, and she still reads the newspaper, at 87. "a mm I Used To I. DEAR NOT WHAT-ut happens wht just about everybody. There are rare cases of "second sight," in which a person's eyeball re. tains its youthful curve. In most people, the eyeball tends to flat. ten out, so that the pomt of fe cus gets further and further from the eye. But you aren't the only one who doesn't realize this. There are others who complain they am going bhnd, when all they need is new glasses! Glasses, or contact lenses, cor. but this. DEAR ©oRts-.as it true that everybody's eyes deteriorate as they get older? I have never nveded glasses, but now small print is beginning to look blun- red I am 44. You nron't Aeep him by 50in ing the lree-sexers (whose story I doubt anyway). But I don't go for the lonely possibilities " baby-sitting evenings. If he slips just once he may begin to hate himself-and you. it he finds out he can get free sex from my friends? Would Hate To Lose Him DEAR WOULD HATE To.- Keep your cool. Treasure the fact that he treasures you enough to keep his distance. A boy who knows his limits and stays with. in them, and canes enough about you to explain himself, deserves your cooperation.

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