_ Chamber hopes for good turn out at meeting The students of MacGreâ€" gor Senior Public School presented their three act operetta The Pastry Cook and the Pirate on February $th, 9th and 10th at 8 p.m. Note: The following is the first of several columas subâ€" mitted by the Waterioo Chamber of Commerce which will appear periodically in the Chronicie. Through this columa, the Chamber intends to pass along items of interest perâ€" taining to their work as well as on consumer protection service ahd events of interest to the members. On March 1, 1973 the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting signifying 83 years of service to this community. â€" The Waterloo Chamber serves people, assists people and motivates people for the continuing benefit of all citizens, visitors and its members. You too are invited to invest in the community by supporting the efforts of the Chamber through membership. ' Through the Chamber, the views of the businessman The members have a real stake in Waterloo. Their opinâ€" ions and judgements are respected and are important to the well being of our life style. The cast and crew which amounted to one third of the student body prepared for this show since last Octoâ€" ber. The school has been putting on operettas for eight consecutive years. > The performance was‘unâ€" der the supervision of Art Seniors see special performance the school auditorium A fitting pose for this week‘s Chronicle Cutie is with a heart to help along this Valentine‘s Day. Pat Turanski works at the Royal Bank on King Street and will be celebrating her 21 birthday in April. Teacher, Kenneth Papple; The operetta was financâ€" Music ‘Teacher, Mrs. Alie ed completely on the adâ€" Fretz; and Science Teacher, mission price charged which David Croley. was one dollar for adults The starring roles are and 50 cents for students. The starring roles are portrayed on an interâ€" changeable basis. Andreas Budcyinski and Brian Pedâ€" erson appeared as Blackâ€" beard on alternate nights. Paul Wicks and Paul Lawâ€" son appeared as Ben the Baker; _ Kathy Kempton and Sherri Sterome as Ameâ€" lia; and Betsy Keuper and Leslie Kerrâ€"Lawson as Milâ€" lie. ’ CREATIVE CRAFTS concerned. The Chamber is working on your behalf as the public relations and information centre of the community . In reference to the consumer protection service we adâ€" vocate that when buying you choose your supplier with care and common sense. It‘s good policy if you are buying from someone for the first time to check! This is not 1923 but 1973. The Chamber cannot help if you have been careless or stupid. If it is contract buying make sure it‘s in writing and read it before you buy. We recommend you do not buy by telephone solicitation for your business is worth a perâ€" sonal interview and it sure is safer. and the citizen are presented to all levels of administration, local, provincial and federal. These briefs and statements are always carefully considered for the hest interest of all The show was open to the public and a special showâ€" ing was performed for seâ€" nior citizens on Feb. 12. Everybody is looking for new customers and in mid March a meeting is going to be held either in Cambridge or Kitchener for those companies interested in trade with Latin America. It will be sponsored by the Canadian Asâ€" w 5" DRESSED DOLLS â€" MOVING EYES 2 Terrific Value at 20° ea. LOWOTr wian 97 0â€"9950 vVaToTOU Squan ‘ Open Tues. â€" Sat. 10â€"6 Fri. tmi photo by Fred Miller CHRONICLE Committee agrees plan should be more general al decided last Thursday evening to take a more genâ€" eral approach to forming a plan rather than deal with specifics. The committee decided on the change of approach for their urban renewal plan but agreed specific recommendations should be restricted to the first stage. _ _ Mr. Scott said "It‘s esâ€" sential from a planning point of view to see that development of one area fits with the others"‘. Waterloo‘s city planner, Don Scott presented his ideas on how the commitâ€" tee should proceed with the renewal program prior to the committee‘s decisâ€" ion. Waterloo‘s urban renewâ€" DRAPERY HARDWARE 110 King S. Waterioo DRAPERIES Custom Made welcomes Letters _ Open Fri. till 9 p.m. anfl KIRSCH available at Waterioo Square The The general downtown area in Mr. Scott‘s plan is divided into seven sections with land uses specified for each section. The section shown as the most practical one to be developed first is in the area between â€" Waterioo Square shopping centre and Erb Street according to of the businesses indifference and lack of interest in the customer. These figures were recently released as the result of a large national trade survey . An invitation to all interested readers again to attend the March 1 annual meeting to be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Ladies will be in attendance also. Mr. Phil Givens, a former mayor of Toronto, MP and presently MPP is the speaker. His subject will be the Political Dilemmas of the 70‘s. There is a full course dinâ€" ner reception and entertainment. This year the Chamber is inviting others to their annual meeting to provide insight to Chamber activity. Tickets are available at the Chamber office at regular members cost of $5.00 each. There are no ticket sales at the door. A word of wisdom before closing â€" in voluntary work, you don‘t often get much credit, but you can always enjoy the results. sociation of Latin America. Watch for further information, About customers‘!‘ Have you heard about the 61 perâ€"cent why you lose customers* Out of every 100 customers lost, one was through death; three when their favourite salesâ€" man left the company; five to deal with a friend or reiâ€" ative; seven from a variety of miscellaneous reasons; fourteen from unadjusted claims and 61 per cent because The committee agreed with Mr. Scott voting 4â€"1 in favour of trying his apâ€" MENâ€"WOMENâ€"CHILODREN HATASHITA SELFâ€"DEFENCE SCHOOL Waterloo Square 576â€"2680 Est. 1947 Mon., Wed., Fri. 7 p.m., 12 Noon, Sat. 1:30 (Jr.) Watertoo Chronicle, Wednesday, February. 14, 1973 3 180 Weber North 578â€"3320 Waterloo °¥ B V Sale Ends February 24th 16 UNION STREET EAST, WATERLOO, 745â€"6773 Open Tuesdayâ€"Saturday 10:00am t6 5:30 pm The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Muffler Shops JUDOâ€"KARATEâ€"AIKIDO Custom Pipe Bending Shocks 2 min. inspection â€" no obligation ANNUAL SALE 20% OFF REGULAR STOCK FAST, FREE MUFFLER INSTALLATION Mr. Scott. It was reported at the meeting that a recent discussion with Oxford Investments _ limited which owns the Square inâ€" dicated it would consider locating a second departâ€" ment store on the north part ofâ€"the Square if parkâ€" ing could be arranged. Flexibility was stressed in Mr. Scott‘s plan in case another â€" section became ripe for development first. Self Defence Fitness