As well as speeding up service, the new system provides greater privacy for Royal Bank customers. The Royal Bank of Canaâ€" da branch at 70 King St. S., hopes to speed up customer service as well as provide greater privacy with a new system now in effect. By departing from the traditional _ approach _ of leaving customers to select what they hope is the Bank speeds up customer service For the / M é Best +G } : Years C {' § *)p 2 of 3 « § Your \_, & y o8 § _ L c â€"a} Watch For MORTGAGE RATES l w e Aeline .+ o. > haugh - 64 ,q;:‘%f. Hixtjea. s 3 Oe * > 14 DOWN PAYMENTS LOW U. of W. hosting sport symposium shortest, or fastestâ€"moving lineâ€"up, the bank has roped off floor space to encourage formation of one queue facing the teller wickets. The person at the head of the line then moves to a wicket according as one beâ€" The International Comâ€" mittee on the Sociology of Sport is holding its third inâ€" ternational symposium at the University of Waterloo this week. Chairman is Dr. Gerald S. Kenyon, dean of the school of physical eduâ€" cation and recreation at U. of W. and a member of the International Commitâ€" tee for Sociology of Sport. The international commitâ€" tee is a subâ€"committee of the International Sociologiâ€" cal Association. The last meeting was held in Varna, Bulgaria, in 1970. About 100 sport sociologists from 12 nations are attending. Inâ€" cluded are delegates from i > e ts o SUETTA SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS ANNE SUETTA DEA, NADAA, NBJG, BATDO Register at Waterloo Square in the ‘‘Ten Pin Bowling Lanes Meeting Room" on Thurs. & Fri., Aug. 26th & 27th, 9 :00 â€" 5:00 p.m. or phone 743â€"3 164 and leave your name with the answering service 3 LOCATIONS: Waterloo comes vacant. In this way, officials hope to eliminate customer frusâ€" tration at discovering the lineâ€"ups they didn‘t select were the speedy ones. It gives everyone an equal firstâ€"come firstâ€"served serâ€" the Soviet Union, Romania, Poland, France, Holland and the United Kingdom as well â€" as representatives from North America. The symposium will focus its attention on the socioloâ€" gical aspects of sport rathâ€" er than on the physiological and mechanics of performâ€" ance aspects of sporting activity. Most of the paâ€" pers, while technical in nature, will deal with topâ€" ics common to all parts of the world. The keynote address, Soâ€" cialization Theory and Reâ€" search: State of the Art, was given by Prof. Stanton Wheeler of Yale University Squareâ€"Forest Hillâ€"Stanley Park BALLET â€" JAZZ â€" TAP BATON â€" ACROBATICS Also: Kinderdance for preâ€"schoolers Tap for boys only Tap for adults only Jazz for T eenagers FEES: $6.00 per month, all ages, 4 yrs. & over vice and assures a reasonâ€" able amount of privacy in the transaction of one‘s The bank staff observed this "fasteller‘" system in operation in a Kitchener branch and found that a 173â€"unit payroll was comâ€" pleted in about six minutes. 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 to 10:00 p.m. WATERLOO BOWLING Air Conditioned **Fun For Everyone" OPEN BOWLING DAILY 14 Princess St. West Waterioo FAMILY BOWLING 25° Lanes Ltd. 742â€"9582 Anytime per game WATERLOO **"*s COMMUNITY > SERVICES BOARD Roller Skating â€" Waterloo Arena Friday 8 PM â€" 10: 30 PM Saturday and Sunday 2 PM â€"4 PM 40¢ Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, August 26, 1971 11 OPEN: Monday â€" Friday â€" 10: 00 a.m. to 2: 00 a.m. Saturday â€"11:30 am. to 2:00 am. Sundayâ€"12:00 noon to 10.00 p.m. EKING‘S BUSINESS HOURS WATERLOO MINOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE PEE WEE LEAGUE ONLY Age Limit 10, 11, 12 and 13 years as of Sept. 1st, 1971 Weight Limit 125 lbs. Fee $2.00 REGISTER â€" At the Community Serâ€" vice Board Office Corner of Albert and Duâ€" pont Sts. â€" â€" D _ During regular office hours Monday to Friday August 30th to Sept. 3rd, Sept. 7th to Sept. 11th. _ S TREE GROUP â€" trip to Ontario Place September 15th 1971 Cost $2.25 and money for lunch or bring your o0wn. Everybody welcome For appointment call Senior Citizens Dropâ€"In Centre 579â€"1020 Additional Hours at Board Office Sept. 8th and 9th 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday Sept. 11th 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Any adult interested in coaching or assistâ€" ing please call Community Services Board office at 745â€"8441. Volunteer Hair Dresser service free for appointment call. Senior Citizens Dropâ€"On Centre 579â€"1020. In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up FoR rast service Call 579â€"5040 CENTENNIAL BAND SHELL WATERLOO PARK Supday Aug. 29, 1971 7:30 p.m.â€" Mr. John Conrad Director FREE Delivery in Waterioo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 ACTIVITIES BAND CONCERT OF INTEREST TO SENIORS U AaAZP RESTAURANT 38 King St. N.. Waterloo HAIRâ€"DOS FOR SENIORS SORRY NO SPECTATORS 25¢ with own skates 40¢ with own skates