10 Wat.rtoo Chronicle, Wednesday. June 27, 1973 i GWeyit, Ge"'it,l?jiiiiiiiid Girls ends this Saturday call to-day for an appointment A!llllllts Reg. $12.50 Perm - A June Only We're Kitchener Transit's new bus. route hostesses, We'll help you find your way around when our new routes start July 3, Be sure to get your new K-W bus-route map. the Get Around Guide, and maps/timetables for each route. Information Booths located in downtown Kitchener and Waterloo the Ft5llrtt'i'ippd Gang JUNE SPECIAL SHARON SNIDER KitchenerTransit Transit Info 745-5673 Hair cutting 81 shaping included WAT "too SQUARE LOWE R MALL TE LE P " O N E 578-3700 s7.99 HENRY D. GOSSEN Canadian Student Tours Lmet- ed at Kitchener today announc- ed the appomtment at Henry D Gossen. Vtce-Prineupat of Preston Hugh School as tour co ordmator Mr Gossen has many years of enpenenoe m drrectrng the travel programs of thousands of secondary school pupils. He has traveled exten- swely In Spam. Austria. Yugo- slavra. and the Sonnet Union wrth large contmgents of stu- dents Mr, Gossen has also been resident accommodations manager of several European facmnes during the summer holidays, Mr, Gossen serves m a voluntary capacrty and de- votes a great deal of hos ler sure tlme to workrng wrth teachers and academuc execu- twes In developing the educa- tronal content of student tra- vel programs, Mr Gossen tS a res-dent of Kitchener and hves at 92 Punehurst Crescent wrth his wife and 3 children, chalet The Get Around Gang's new lnfoline is receiving more than 40 calls an hour from transit passengers seeking information about the new bus routes now in effect all over Kitchener- Waterloo and each call is An information booth has been set up on the King Street side of Waterloo Square to answer transit travellers questions on bus routes. Girls man the booths during peak hours. IP A'I'I O and fillhlllyltEliy,8!,? If Infoline in good use Waterloo Kitchener D. BARNETT & CO. 1.TO NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS JESSE†60 Schaefer St Waterloo Call 884-0860 Tum Rtght of! Weber » 1 Block North Of King Just Past Caesar's Forum SEE OUR ALL NEW STARBURST PATIO SLABS (SOLD WITH WRITTEN GUARANTEE) Open Datty Tull 5 p m (Sat Tull Noon) Flagstone - Watt Stone - LedgeRock Coursmg - RockeryA§tone - Boulders For Ouamy. Service. and Low Pnces Drop In Or Catt 900 veall Kit- - ALSO Red Tue Chips For Driveways, Etc Curbs. Steps. Planters and CODIQQ xivcdsuswnmoo MANY SIZES AND COLOURS AVAILABLE TO CHOOSE FROM Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterloo Square being handled as fast as Open from 7 am. to 9 p.m. Monday through Fri- day, and staffed by the Transil's Get Around Girls, the Infoline is only one way for bus passengers to find out what bus goes which route at what time. The telephone number is 745-5673 Two specially designed "It lnfohooths located in down- town Kitchener and Water- loo have also been set up and are open at peak hours throughout the day. Those interested in the transit system's changes can pick up free mute maps and schedules from the Info- booths and get any addi- tional information from the Get Around Girls on hand. The lnfobooths are locat- ed on the lawn outside Kit- chener City Hail, on the comer of King and Freder- ick Streets and on the side- walk outside Waterloo Square shopping mall. And for the next fi weeks, the Get Around Alll -easily recognizable their red and white uni- forms-will be riding each new bus route to help pas- sengers reach their correct destination on time. Aitchener Transit has al- so mailed a complete mute map of the bus system to 53,000 households in the Twin Cities. Called the Get Around Guide, the map gives details of every new bus route now in operation throughout Kitchener-Wa- terloo, Big da July 7 Waterloo Lutheran Uni- versity, which soon will be- come a provincially-assisted university, will be known as Wilfrid Laurier University. The decision on the new name. a matter of study and speculation over many mon- ths, was decided upon at to. day's meeting of the univer- snty's board of governors. Wilfrid Laurier was the top choice of polls conduct- ed among the public. sttt- dents and alumni of the uni- versity. The name honours a great Canadian statesman, the first French-Canadian prime minister, a man who believ- ed in the multi-cultural na- ture of the country. It was his firm conviction that the 20th century belonged to Canada. Back in Good SI: ape " . . Pas! Not a sign of that colli- don when our experts re-condition your car, Fine work at moder- ate prices 430 ALBERT ST PH. 884-0550 WATERLOO NORTHDALE AUTO BODY