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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Mar 1970, p. 2

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. One also hopes, WODL deâ€" mands some explanation from Larry Ewashen, the adjudicator charged with selecting last week‘s plays. It is beyond belief that Sarnia‘s presentation was better than eight it‘s Canadian. She evidently apâ€" proached â€"her Waterloo task with something of this frame of mind towards theatre. & â€"Weterico Chronici¢, Thursdey, â€"March: 26, 1970 FROM PAGE 1 Mediocrity scarred festival UP FOR GRABSâ€"Cons. Duane Talmage is wonderâ€" ing which of the police or fire departments get to host this trophy for the coming year. It will be deâ€" cided tonight at the annual benefit hockey game. CARBAGE COLLECTION No collection of garbage on Friday, March 27 â€" (Good Friday) Garbage normally collected on Friday, will be picked up on Monday, March 30. ~ All garbage must be out by 8:00 a.m. 25 University Avenue East, Waterloo _ One Hour Service At No Extra Charge ONE HOUR "MARTINIZING" other plays that failed to make the finals, many of which packed houses and provided topâ€"class enâ€" tertainment for that most critical of audiences, one‘s hometown. Instead he selected a play with a.plot worthy of an elementary school pupil and a presentation of the same calibre. He not only made WODL and its member groups look ridiculous but himâ€" self, most of all. Open Daily 7:30 a.m. â€" 7:00 p.m. . Saturday 8:00 a.m. â€" 6:00 p.m. THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING In this year‘s house league comâ€" petition, the Banana Splits coachâ€" ed by Marilyn Meston and Cathy Hunsberger won the petite diviâ€" sion for girls 11 and under. â€" This year the ringette league had 80 girls between the ages of seven and 13 registered. There were four teams coached and re fereed by high school and univerâ€" gsity students, who volnteered their time each week, Runners up were the Wigglers ecached by Mary Taylor. _Tom Litwiller a student of Conâ€" estoga College‘s recreation course In the tween division for 12 and 13â€"yearâ€"olds, the winners were the No Names coached by Joanne Deyell. Only three points behind were the Black Panthers, coached by Nancy Taylor. . The Waterloo® ringettes wert > fln t 2 o0 6 m started by the e::lnlm;n}t.;u ”1'-2 Open Saturday â€" .â€" â€" â€" 9 a.m.‘-9 p.m. °;‘m"°'" os ravented I" a Dpetson Easter Sunday 12 noonâ€"9 p.m. o w o in w the l:: "Easter Monday 9 am.â€"9 p.m. organ w r sports P s girls in Onuno‘ POSt Office 9 a.m.â€"6 p.m. _ Ice skates, a helmet, and a FREE DELIVERY IN WATERLOO AND VICINITY a girl needs to play the: i ; 4 m a secroâ€"o</s | PARKDALE PHARMACY hockey except that it "Is s , GEORGE ABWUNZA | PARKDALE es and referees for making the: : _ "season such a success. /‘ > 2 +9 § a RE us pake o4 yafe . s _ 468 Albert St. ;‘;nuta Tre ' € sn asury ilderness Cook The Ag of Loving :amnge;:un S:: pigct on 1Otl 5109 9F â€" ‘rhe Laltle Frince One Flew Over the Cuckoo‘s® No Longer at Ease Nest How to Talk Dirty The Godfather 8 _ Influence People THE FYFE REPORT! UHURU Bookstore WATERLOO SQUARE March 29th April 12th April 26th PLEASE YOUR LOVED ONE WITH A BOOK FOR EASTER _ AfRE YOU CONCERNED? (Freedom) Presented for the Information of Citizens Good Friday 12 noon â€" 9 p.m. + POST QFFICEâ€" CLOSED Radio Station CKKW â€" 1320 CIVIC REPORT SUNDAYS 12:30 p.m. FOLLOWING THE NEWS THIS WEEK‘S BEST SELLERS Phone 578â€"2910 on ~le uie t tE Listen to Portnoy‘s Complaint Wilderness Cookery Starting From San Francisco The Little Prince No Longer at Ease . How to Talk Dirty and 578â€"2410 WATERLOO May 10th â€" May 24th

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