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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Apr 1974, p. 5

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+ ky The University of Waterâ€" loo (UW) may try to reâ€" open Seagram Stadium if a proposal to sell it to the City of Wateriloo for $1 is rejected. UW president Dr. B.C. Matthews said Friday he has asked for a report en *"‘"what we could do with |350,000" worth of repairs. Complete ~repairs to the stands, condemned as unâ€" safe, were estimated to cost $200,000 more than a year ago. Laprascope presented Members of the ladies auxiliary at St. Mary‘s General Hospital presentâ€" ed a new piece of surâ€" gical _ diagnostic _ equipâ€" ment to Sister Virginia Hanlon, _ hospital _ execuâ€" tive director last week. Dr. _ John _ Sehl, _ St. Mary‘s chief of obstetrics and gynecology, was presâ€" Seagram may open if city rejects $1 buy The school receiving the best play award at the 'Kitchener-Waterloo District Collegiate Drama Festival, to be held at St. Jerome‘s High School, Friday and Saturday, will be invited to participate in one of the regional competitions of the Ontario Collegiate Drama â€" Festival, which will also be held at St. Jerome‘s â€" on _ Saturday, April 20. When Fred Stoess, manager, of the Royal Bank branch at King and Uniâ€" versity in Waterloo, wanted to brighten up a blank wall in the branch, he proposed that students in the University of Waterloo‘s Fine Arts department do a mural. The students agreed but instead of doing a mural on the wall, they came up with a 4 x 8 foot panel made up of 72 little squares. Seventy!‘ two students in the first year studio class in Fine Arts participated. Students were given a limited number of colours to work with, and told they could use a limited number of abstractions. They worked in acrylics. Seen with the finished mural are Beverley Bald, Fine Arts lecturer; Mr. Stoess and student Jan Crawford. § @ Art Books ®@ New Books ® Used Books ® General Bargams ® Over 10,000 Volumes in Stock WHY PAY SHOPPING PLAZA PRICES? THE BOOK BARN A paperback edition is NOW AVAILABLE for ONLY 12 KING ST. NORTH, WATERLOO /,”N (Upstairs â€" Beside Waterloo Theatre) =23:' 578â€"4950 . "pigiaind Hoyrs Mon Wed 10 a m â€"6 30 p m Thur Fri 10 a m â€"10p m Sat 10 a m â€"6p m This edition is EXACTLY like the hardcover edition. Why pay $5.95 everywhere else?? THE JOY OF SEX winner to final Dr. Matthews said he does not know precisely where UW could get the $50,000, but used it as a starting point to get information on some alternatives to a comâ€" plete repair job. The laprascope allows a physician to view the entire pelvic cavity withâ€" out _ performing" _ major surgery, Dr. Sehl explainâ€" ed. A viewing tube equipâ€" ped with a lens is inserted UW asked the city to take over the stadium and adâ€" jacent â€" gymnasium _ after deciding _ the _ university could not afford complete grandstand repairs last year. The offer still is under conâ€" sideration by city officials. ent to show and explain the use â€" of the laproscope to auxiliary members. Awards at the District Festival are donated by Simpsonsâ€"Sears â€" Limited, sponsor of the OCDF. They will be presented for best play and four outstanding performances. There â€" is also a special award which may be given to a group or to an individual for theatrical achievement. The adjudicator may also select _ other _ deserving continued on page 8 $3.99 ILD| students to receive Awards of Merit, which are handâ€" lettered certificates, to be presented at a later date. There are twentyâ€"five district _ festivals â€" taking place this year, and disâ€" trict â€" winners â€" will parâ€" ticipate in seven regional festivals. These regional winners, together with the two top plays from the Toronto region, will be inâ€" vited to the allâ€"Ontario Finals, to be held at the St. Lawrence Centre, Torâ€" onto, on May 2,3 and 4. ALL OUR WATERLOO SQUARE PET SHOP <> Pet Shop Lower Mall â€" 743â€"6921 Waterloo Square STANLEY PARK PET SHOP â€" TROPIGAL FRESH WATER FISH â€"1/2 PRICE â€"â€" Has something exciting for every Oldest and Largest Pet Shop in Waterloo. TROPICAL FISH LOVER Complete Line of Pets & Pet Supplies. Birds, Dogs. Cats, Reptiles, Marine Fish, Plants and Rodents. KING & QUEEN BRANCH 744â€"4111 © KING & OTTAWA BRANCH 744â€"1114 HIGHLAND & PATRICIA BRANCH 744â€"1181 © HI WAY MARKET BRANCH 576â€"3060 VICTORIA N. & TURNER BRANCH 579â€"1560 © BRIDGEPORT BRANCH 578â€"5880 in Waterioo: â€" | KING & ERB BRANCH 745â€"1101 UNIVERSITY & PHILIP BRANCH 884â€"6810 WEBER AND UNIVERSITY E. BRANCH 884â€"8330. . If it‘s time you had a great place to go for vacations, it‘s time you had a talk with your Bank of Montreal manager. He‘ll be glad to fill you in on all the details of our Vacation Home Loans. â€" Even if you‘re not a customer. [ Vacation Home Loans allow you to borrow up to $15,000 towards 75% of the value of the property. And, you can have up to 10 years to pay the â€"loan back at an annual interest rate of 12%. All the collateral required is the property itself, plus fire insurance. > Maybe it‘s a cottage by the lake. Property near your favourite ski slope. Or just a little learnâ€"to way out in the bush. Whatever it is, we‘ve got a loan plan that will help you get it. FROM NOW UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE â€" Let‘s talk vacation home _ loans. and The First Canadian Bank Bank.of Montreal (money to buy or build your awayâ€"fromâ€"itâ€"all home) Thur. & Fri. til 9 Open Daily 10 â€" 6 For Further Information Call Your Nearest Branch § Waterigo Chronicle â€" Wednesday, Apri} 3, 1974 â€" 5 wh Stanley Park Pet Shop Stanley Park Mall â€" 743â€"0681 9 Aincs hRA . /

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