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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1970, p. 7

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Douglas Shuh of Guelph, a wellâ€" known University of Waterioo footballer, was killed last week when the car in which he was a passenger crashed near the Weber Street North entrance to Lakeâ€" shore Village. The 24â€"yearâ€"old student was in a car driven by Donald Bruce Atkinâ€" son who escaped with minor inâ€" juries. â€" Police said the vehicle was southbound on Weber Street when it failed to make a curve near Prof. H.N. Banerjee, director of research for the Indian Instiâ€" tute of Parapsychology, Jaipur, India, discussed his studies of the Tibetan culture and talked about his meetings with the Dalai Lama, at Waterloo Lutheran Uniâ€" versity this afternoon. His talk was sponsored by the university‘s cultural affairs comâ€" mittee and the school of religion and culture. Parapsychologist speaks at WLU (1) Santa Claus will be at the House of Games from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21st. (2) You may have your picâ€" ture taken with Santa Claus for a nominal fee. This offer is not necessarily restricted to children. Watch next Thursday‘s Chronâ€" cile for Part 3 of the House of Games Shoppers‘ Quiz. (3) Special prices are in efâ€" fect on some items at the House of Games during Sanâ€" ta‘s visit. Watch for the signs indicating Santa‘s specials. (4) Westmount Variety is next door to the House of Games. The Variety has a Toyland of its own featuring all manâ€" ner of toys, dolis, games and crafts. It is an ideal place to do your Christmas shopping. (5) He was purchasing a game of tiddleyâ€"winks. Student dies in crash ANSWERS TO HOUSE OF GAMES SHOPPERS® QUIZ impact smashed the base of the hydro pole. Glen Forrest Boulevard, travelâ€" led 190 feet on the shoulder of the road and crashed into a hydro pole, which snapped off at the base. The car was demolished. The dead man was admitted to Kâ€"W Hospital, where he died about two hours later. He was a graduate of the Kâ€"W collegiate where he was an allâ€"star football player. In 1968, he graduated from the University of Waterloo, with a bachelor of science degree. He captained the Warriors and won the most valuable player award during one of his student years. He returned to the university this year for postâ€"graduate science studies. President K.R. MacGregor. left, recently inducted a group of new members into the Mutual Life of Canada‘s Long Service Club which comâ€" prises employees at the head office in Waterloo and in the 80 branch offices across Canada who have twentyâ€"five or more years of service with the Company. The new members honoured at this year‘s annual dinner meeting were: D‘Arcy Swartz, Waterloo; Ellen Pullan, Niaâ€" gard Falls; and Allan Barrie, Vancouver. Edna Klink and Beatrice Stoesser of the head office staff (right}, who this year completed fortyâ€" five years of service, received special awards. These additions bring the total membership to 268, including 110 "honorary‘‘ members who had served the Company for at least 25 years before their retirement on pension. Mutual Life honors long service employees He is a bit timid in new situations, too, but when this wears off he is happy and affectionate. , You can see that Anthony at 2% is a very handsome child. Those big eyes are blue, his lightâ€"brown hair is pure gold in the summer and he has fair skin. He is in excellent health. Anthony looks shyly at the photographer because it usually takes this young fellow a few minutes to decide to make friends. He is a bit timid in new situations, too, but when this wears off he is happy and afâ€" fectionate. His background is French Canâ€" adian and Angloâ€"Saxon. He likes music and loves to see and hear bands. From being almost too docile, Anthony is gaining independence in the encouraging atmosphere of a big, lively foster family. He needs parents with the warmth and understanding to appreciate a sensitive little boy. To inquire about adopting Anâ€" thony please write to Today‘s Child, Department of Social and Family â€" Services, â€" Legislative follow all wise SANTA‘S TO ..... LEYLAND BRITISH KITCHENER BRITISH CARS He needs a home Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, November 19; 1970 ZalQaCe Te Zn ue T 2e Sn Te Te "u hn Te Te Te Te Te 2w te on Te an on 2e 50 an on on on u0 2 200000 uts o 00e 1o o u0000 0000000000000 pomemmmmmmmmncmmmeensemmmmmmmmn tm mm © Jaguar © Triumph 1069 Victoria St. North Kitchener Kitchener‘s most complete Iimport Car Sales Centre Buildings, Toronto 182.. For genâ€" eral adoption information, ask your Children‘s Aid Society. House of Furniture 46 King North _ Waterloo Telephone 576â€"5440 ALAN RIGBY‘S FOR RENT FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Houseful ©e MG â€" MGB © Rover The Mutual Life of Canada is proud of these employees ind of the contribution they have made through the years to providing a high standard of service for the Company‘s policyâ€" holders across Canada. Five Correct â€" Real Smart Four Correct â€" Congratulations Three Correct â€" Just passed Two Correct â€" Must be from Kitchener None Correct â€" Still not with it. SHOPPERS® QUIZ (Part 2) QUESTIONS (1) Wiil Santa Claus be at the The House of Games toâ€" morrow? (2) Will it be possible to have your picture taken with Santa Claus? (3) Are there special prices on some of the games at The House of Games during Sanâ€" ta‘s visit? (4) How far is it from The House of Games to Westâ€" mount Variety? (5) Why was the elephant in the House of Games? ANSWERS ELSEWHERE HOUSE OF GAMES ON THIS PAGE Plus the Fabulous llMlNlIl 744â€" 1188

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