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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jul 1973, p. 10

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Gideons come to Waterloo EXPERIENCED â€" DRESSâ€" MAKER â€" Women‘s and children‘s clothing also alterations. _ Reasonable rates. Phone 576â€"6640. EXPERIENCED â€" DRESSâ€" MAKER â€" Alterations, reâ€" pairs and dressmaking, reasonable rates. Phone 578â€"5592. (24) DRESSMAKING, _ Repairs and Alterations, for woâ€" men and children. No patâ€" tern required. Phone 576â€" 2456 (tf) CHRONICLE 23 AGENTS & SALES HELP THREE AMBITIOUS coupâ€" les wanted who need exâ€" tra â€" income. _ Excellent commissions selling household products. For appointment / interview Call â€" 664â€"2827 â€" between 7:00 â€" 9:00 p.m. (30) 10 â€" Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, July 4, 1973 22 HELP WANTED TOP.° _ BUSINESS IS Booming â€" If you are interested in makâ€" ing above average income, there never was a better opportunity and no inâ€" vestment, professional training, commission and bonus. Phone Electrolux Canada Limited 743â€"8278. (30) Steady employment, fringe benefits, good wages and working â€" conditions. . One block from trolley stop. Hours 7:30 a. m. to 4:00 p m. Apply in Person Gideons from across Canâ€" ada and overseas converged on Waterloo for their 1973 national _ convention _ July 4â€"8_ The â€" convention _ which featured Dr. W.R. Davenâ€" port of Kentucky, president of Gideon International was bheld at the University of Waterloo. Rev. Elmer V. Thompson of Miami Florida, board chairman, West Indies Mission was also a guest speaker. _ Some 700 delegates were expected for the convenâ€" tion. Visiting Gideons also served as guest speakers in churches in the Waterloo area. With the formation of a Gideon camp in Bangladesh, Gideons now number 40,000 in 9% countries. including 2.650 in Canada. Company Limited 202 Regina St North AUDIO TRANSFORMER LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORKERS DRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS Classifieds â€" The pay (th) (th) By Jim Soltysiak On Thursday, June 28 the Canbar Centennial Mosâ€" quitos managed a 2â€"2 draw with the surprisingly stubâ€" born Brantford Falcons in InterCounty all star league play. _ â€" By Jim Soltysiak The Waterloo _ Minor Soccer _ Association City League â€" teams â€" conclude their schedule this Saturday, July 7, at Bluevale School, with a massive Championâ€" ship Day . Featuring some of the best soccer in this area, teams from all divisions â€" Squirt, Atom, Mosquito, Peeâ€"Wee, Bantam, Tweens & Belles (the last two from the newâ€" ly formed girl‘s soccer diâ€" vision) â€" games are schedâ€" uled for all day. Refreshâ€" GUITAR AND Accordian lessons available in Lakeâ€" shore Village. Phone 578â€" 3005. (31) BIRTH CONTROL â€" Inforâ€" mation and counselling. Open to all. No charge. Kâ€"W Planned Parenthood, 3 Scott Street, Kitchener 743â€"6461. 30 Late goal by Schnurr saves Canbar‘s from loss 32 The determined Waterloo club opened with a strong secondâ€"half attack and withâ€" in the first minute Andy Coppolino put the Canbar‘s on the scoreboard. It reâ€" quired another 25 minutes of play, with Waterloo just missing on several occaâ€" sions, before Pat Schnarr got the tying goal. The Canbar‘s next scheâ€" duled game has them hostâ€" ing the strong Guelph club on Thursday July 5 at Laurel Vocational School. On Saturday July 7 the Canbar‘s will be playâ€" GUITAR AND Accordion lessons available; across from â€" Waterloo Square. Phone 745â€"0021. tf (Ftupâ€" Ford TV ... MA Kng Street, S. Warertoo 5 79â€"6940 â€"2HOLIDAY for your Listening Pleasure PERSONALS MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS Big day for local soccer is July 7 whappliance sales service ary, as well as WMSA Safety Kits. WMSA Championship Day Dance is scheduled for the Kâ€"W Naval Veterans‘ Association â€" Hall, â€" Weber Street, Waterloo, with all adults interested in, or inâ€" volved with, Waterloo Minâ€" or Soccer invited to attend. There will be a DJ for dancing, and refreshments will be available at a nomâ€" inal fee. ments will be provided by the WMSA Women‘s Auxilâ€" Sport, thanks to the sponâ€" sorship of Allan Bell. Waterloo A & A Sport hosted Brantford on June 28 in InterCounty league play. Although the team started a shaky first half, they soon came on strong Leather like stitched case High sensitivity Operates on AC on DC current Size: 8Â¥ " x 53%¢% x 3 %&" ing in the second round of the Ontario cup. The opâ€" ponent and location is still to be determined. The Waterloo Atom City Rep team, formerly known as the Waterloo Peplows, will now be called A & A MODEL 1273 180 Weber North 578â€"3320 Waterioo Waterloo Kitchener JESSOPS cleaners North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Mulfflier Shops KITCHENERWATERLOO Custom Pipe Bending Shocks Ontario & Duke Sts. _ _Waterloo Square 2 min. inspection â€" no obligation ELGiN.. FAST, FREE MUFFLER INSTALLATION All the boys played very well. Soccer is a team efâ€" fort, with everyone having an important position to ers, â€" West: St. David‘s Apollos. The line up for the day is as follows, 10:00 a.m., Upâ€" per Field Squirt, North: Central _ Bullets, South: Lincoin Heights Blue Bombers. 10:30 a.m., Lower Field, Atom, East: Laurel Leadâ€" Mike Houston scored on a penalty shot early in the game followed by Mike Copâ€" pollino to end the firstâ€"half 2â€"0. In the secondâ€"half Duanne Moeser scored twice and Roy Russell once to end the game 5â€"0. CITY LEAGUE REPORT and handed Brantford a 5â€"0 defeat. Tickets are $2.00 per perâ€" son, and are available from anyone involved with WMSA, at the door, or by Includes powerful AM/FM radio 8 track unit with speakers Full sizes B SR record changer. Deâ€" luxe stand,. Stereo headâ€" phones FREE with purâ€" chase s1 H H 11:00 a.m., Upper Field, LV _ old 12:00 p.m., Upper Field, Belles, East: (To be determined), West: Central Bombers. 11:30 _ a.m.:; L o wer Field, _ Mosquito, _ East: Marsland Kickers, West: St. David‘s Golden Jets. Tweens, East: â€" Bluevale, West: Central Daredevils. 12:30 p.m., Lower Field, P A | N T INCORPORATED 84 King S., Waterlco Chronicle Classified Ads are a doggone good buy â€" only $1.00 for 15 word minimum. Your ad will reach over 13.700 households in the Watâ€" erloo area. Here is proof they really work for you. Monday thru Friday, 8: 30 a m. â€" 5:00 p m HAT wau poush It‘s easy to place a Chronicle Classified Ad. just phone Helen Smiley. "GOT EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED®" GOOD BUY CAN BE YOURS "SOLD, RIGHT OFF THE BAT" "COULD OF SOLD A DOZEN®" A DOGGONE CAMPBELL JUNIOR Golf EXERCYCLE WANTED in good condition. preferably CCM. Phone LARGE COLDSPOT refrigâ€" erator, 30â€"inch Kenmore electric stove, in good working order, both $75.00 Available November 15th. set,. five clubs. Two man raft with oars and pump. 7144â€"6364 2:00 p.m., Lower Field, Bantam, East: â€" Bluevale, West: St. David‘s. Awards to the Winner and Runnerâ€"up will be preâ€" sented at the conclysion of each game. West: St. David‘s Tigers. Home Furnishings Hot Summer Sun 110 King South Waterioo Open Fri. tll 9 p.m. HEES PULL SHADES DECORATIVE Protect Your from the

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