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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Feb 1973, p. 6

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6 _ Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, February 14, 1973 in attractive Tweeds. Cut Veivet,. Or on Value to 188.00 THIS WEEK ONLY ..... 0. ... .0. In beautiful velvets. choice of colour Value to 149.95. THIS WEEK ONLY Waterioo 27 ERB ST Kitchener LOVE IS A LAâ€"Zâ€"BOY at Don Johnstone‘s SAVE UP TO 30% OFF Newly Engaged â€" Plan Now for Spring and Summer Delivery SAVE MORE DOLLARS BY TRADING IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE Open Mon., Tues., Sat., 9 a m. to 6 p.m. â€" Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 to 9 p.m TUB CHAIRS KITCHENERWATERLOO CHAIR WEEK at DON JOHNSTONE‘S ROTTEVEEL‘S BAKERIES LIMITED %ef/m{&mfi?&&';" 579â€"3540 HOT CROSS BUNS For A Special Treat Try Our Delicious No Down Payments â€" Easy budget Terms Waterloo Square Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterioo Square Facing Waterloo Square Childs® Platform Rockers Choice of long wearing viny! or atâ€" tractive tweeds These are exceptrionally strong chairs ONLY ... . u0 2222222 2. § by Susan Weber To take it from the top, there is something great happening at W.C.1. and it‘s called "Girl Crazy‘‘. This musical production promâ€" ises to be the most enterâ€" taining extravaganza_ this year for W.C 1. students. Don‘t let the expressions fool you. nothing fishy is going on. The pair is part of the group at Waterloo Collegiate who are staging the production Crazy Girl. _ photo by Fred Miller Some 150 students have The show‘s on the road 743â€"4333 $19.95 The sociologist from St. John‘s University in Minâ€" nesota will be on campus at the University of Waterloo and â€" Waterloo _ Lutheran University from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Father Marx has made numerous radio and T.V. appearances in Canada and the US. in his abortion fight and is the author of Father Paul Marx, an abortion _ fighting _ priest is scheduled to speak in Waterloo this Friday Feb. 17 at the two universities. Abortionist to speak at Waterloo campuses since early December to get Jim Ross, Joanne Brooks, everything ready when it and Berry Snider. Jim is opened Feb. 16. The next really great, but with hus performances will be Feb. charm what wild west 17, 19, and 20. woman wouldn‘t fall for The story‘s about a dude ranch owner and his boys as they wrap the town up with wild women and song. evenings 7 & 9 Claude Jutra‘s "Mon Oncle Antoine" the best Canadian film midnights, the uncut original 1936 "Reefer Madness" not one of the finest American films, restricted T H 1 S W E E K just Off King Street, 6 Princess St W, Waterloo THE _ PICITURE SHOW odmission $ 1 .50 The outspoken â€" socioloâ€" gist speaks his message with force when he says unâ€" less those who are pro life come out of the shade and do something powerful for the abortion movement which has been aided by a _massive propaganda barâ€" age, then all human life, whether it be at the beginâ€" ning in the middle or at the end is in jeopardy. An, extra attraction inâ€" cludes four vivacious teachâ€" ers headed by Mr. Huribut woman wouldn‘t fall for him? dlers â€" War on the Unborn,"‘ which sold more than 40,000 copies. the book "The Death Pedâ€" Jutziâ€"Esbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Clare E. Esâ€" baugh of 489 Parkwood Ct., Waterloo, announce the enâ€" â€"gagement of their daughter, Donna Marie, to Dale John Jutzi of 107 Blueridge Ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jutzi of Clinton. The marâ€" riage will take place March 3 at 3 p.m. at St. Michael‘s RC _ Church, _ University Avenue, Waterloo. Good luck to all the cast, committees, and directors. Mr. Lielonka, the notorâ€" ious W.C.1. director has all the knowâ€"how and talent to put this play to the top. As they say ‘"let‘s get this show on the road."‘ If that‘s not enough exâ€" citement the chorus of beautiful _ dancing _ guys and dolls should bring a spark of enjoyment to any heart. Tickets can be bought from any W.C.L. student or by phoning the school. We promise fast doorâ€"toâ€"door service. The cost of only two dollars for adults, $1.50 for students, and $.75 for children couldn‘t possibly deâ€" ter you from seeing t' great musical. Speci student Monday night tickâ€" ets can be bought for $.75. By now I hope you have half the enthusiasm of the cast for "Girl Crazy‘"‘ and you won‘t miss this show for the world. singing in golden harmony about the life of a poor, rich teachers could sing. Steinmoellerâ€"Cerson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cerson of Kitchener, announce the engagement of their daugl_ ter Marjorie, to Franz Stegg moeller, son of Mr. and MrÂ¥ Bruno Steinmoeller of Bresâ€" lau. The marriage will take place March 16 at 5 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, Shantz Station. Botâ€"Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. James Hoffâ€" man of 34 Donald St., anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Jane, to John David Bot, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bot of 57 Bridgeport Rd. E., Waterloo. _ The marriage will take place March 9 at 8 p.m. at Reformation Luthâ€" eran Church, Krug Street. Birminghamâ€"Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. William Gilâ€" bert of 263 Albert St., Waâ€" terloo, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Gail Elizabeth, of Heidelberg, to Terrence Michael Birmingâ€" ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Meyer of Erbsville. The marriage will take place March 10 at 6:30 p.m. at First United Church, William Street, Waterloo. Engagements SwNat\ CLEANERS

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