iName . Address \Phone . Age . WEEKEND â€" EXPRESS â€" Applicants must be 12 yvears of age or older and be deâ€" pendable. Apply now. fill in the following â€" information and send to: The Waterloo Chronicle Att: Carrier‘s Supervisor Waterloo Square. _ > Waterloo. Ontario Here is your chance to make extra cash, delivering newsâ€" papers on Wednesdays afâ€" ter 4:00 p.m. MAINTENANCE HELP Full _ time emmloyment. fringe benefits. good wages and working conditions. One block from trolley stop. Hours 7: 30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CALL 745â€"7790 + after 6:00 p.m.. or 578â€"1839 Anytime. (th) Day shift «work only, exâ€" perience not necessary, will train. Good wages and fringe benefits available. 4 Apply at Office 22 HELP WANTED FOUNDATIONâ€"BASEMENT REPAIRS Leaking foundations repairâ€" ed. Basement walls refinâ€" ished, plastered and sand finished. Dampness chemiâ€" cally sealed out. Rock facâ€" ing and all cement work. 10 â€" SERVICEs Our Lady of Lourdes School Area and Lexington Rd. at Bridge St CLAMP OPERATORS SUBâ€"ASSEMBLERS SANDERS IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS from Kâ€"W area. Point Clarke, north to Sauble Beach plus other points. Phone 7451565 (22) AUDIO TRANSFORMER Company Limited 202 Regina St. North Newspaper Carriers LIGHT ASSEMBLY WORKERS Required For FURNITURE LTD. 17 Erb Street ELMIRA COIL WINDERS Apply in Person TERRIFIC RATES ROXTON for (th) In 1921 an addition measuring 110 x 70 feet was completâ€" ed. The exterior désign very closely matches the original. In 1928 another addition was necessary behind the 1921 addition and to the left facing Union St. The exterior brick matches the previous buildings, but it is somewhat plainer in its window ornamentation. Beside this to the left was ad\(lied another addition in 1939 a more modern one. but still in keeping with the earlier design. A gallery with arches and wrought iron railings overlook the main office on two sides. Offices with heavy oak doors and carved pediments are off this gallery. The wrought iron supports for the stair rail have the inâ€" itials L. M. cast into them at intervals. The board room upstairs is panelled in oak with an oak mantel containing some fine wood carving over the fireplace. The original gas lights have been electrified. The large mahogany board room table is elipse shaped. It was oval but when the board increased in number about five feet were added to the centre of the table. In order to get the table out of the building for repairs, it had to be lowered by a crane through the windows and put back in the same way. ©23 AGENTS & SALES HELP you want. Sell Avon Proâ€" ducts to your friendly neighbours. One enters through modern glass doors which have two solid oak doors in front of them that can be swung back flush against the wall. You go up a few stairs and through either of three marble arches and into the main front hall whose walls are of pinkâ€"beige marble. The floor is also beige marble with black marble baseboards. A larger single marble arch leads to the main office. which has a high curved ceiling contain a sky light decorated with stained glass at its borders. Cherubs carved out of plaster adorn the space between the walls and the ceiling. STOP _ YEARING aND START EARNING. Be your own boss. Set your own hours. And make the money you need for the "extras" A high wrought iron fence with brick posts surround the well kept grounds. The building is constructed of light brown and yellow narrow roman brick with panelled grey stone quoins at the corners, carved stone pediments over the windows, and stone carving in a floral and leaf pattern under the cornice. There are lonic columns on either side of the front door. {continued from page 22) ed for $18,000. A leading architect, Frank Rarling of Toronâ€" to was retained and a new head office, in the claassical reâ€" vival style was erected at a cost of about $235,000 in 1911 and occupied in May 1912. The building was 110 x 130 feet and the general manager George Wegenast, is quoted as saying, after looking at the few desks in the large main office: ‘"Gentlemen, we will never fill it." PARTâ€"TIME Sales Help required for Watkins Proâ€" ducts. Phone Mr. A. Daub 744â€"9018 between 5:00 â€" 7:00 p.m. (27) BABYSITTER REQUIRED while mother works, in Lakeshore Village near new school. Phone 885â€" 1294. (98 ) Both on regular and subâ€" stitute basis, for morning routes in Hazel at Beech, Marshall at Noecker, Wilâ€" liam at Avondale, Erb St. W. at Westmount, and Uniâ€" versity Church Colleges. 22 HELP WANTED 25 CHILD CARE â€" SqaVsS.. AVON Historical Waterloo 8: 30 a m. â€" 4: 30 p.m. CALL 743â€"0421 CHILD care Globe and Mail Newspaper Carriers Wanted das 4435 (28 ) For application and intlerview. write Safety Department The Canadian Institute of Tractor Trailer Traiming Ltd 207 Queen‘s Quay W Toronto 117. Ontario Or Call 416â€"864â€"938 1 (Formerly Training ) © Now you can train right here in Canada ©® Tuition Tax Deductibie! ® Placement assistance guaranteed! @ Weekend training also available PEN FRIENDS in Canada wanted urgently ; all ages. The Pen Society," (Wâ€"62), Chorley, Lancs, England. (28 ) 35 EDUCATION TRADE SCHOOLs BIRTH CONTROL Inforâ€" mation _ and _ referrals,, open to all, no charge: Kâ€"W Planned Parenthood, 35 Scott Street, Kitchenâ€" er. 743â€"6461. (th) OPENINGS FOR Children for full day care, Mm care and nursery , FREE HELP and informa LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS _â€" tion with contraception. unplanned pregnancy and veneral disease. Birth Control Centre. 885â€"1211 Ext. 3446. 9â€"9. Confidenâ€" tial. . (44 ) ons for fall enroliment. Phone 744â€"3241. (28 ) tions for PERSONALs Transâ€"Canada Transport (34) shows are being planned for senior citizens, and they hope to visit all playâ€" grounds in the area during July and August, In addiâ€" tion, a series of short dramatic stories and songs tentatively _ titled _ Story Playhouse will be staged at the Kâ€"W Library for The adult program for the summer began June 21 at the library. where they will perform every Friday at 8 p.m. until August_ 21. This Friday they begin Eugene _ lonesco‘s play. The Painting. _ Several York editor at the peak of her career treks from Lonâ€" don to Amsterdam to Luâ€" gano to ferret out the facts of her husband‘s death in this novel! by William Green. Mr. â€" Merrick _ Jarrett. programs coâ€"ordinator with the Kitchener public liâ€" brary, said ‘"We helped to sponsor their application for a grant again this year. and we‘re delighted to have them here. It gives the â€" Library an â€" added dimension as well." (Continued from pege 9) tions by bicycle or van. ‘"‘The demand for them this year has been steady. especially from the schools where they‘re very popular with the children,"‘ said Waâ€" terloo Community Services programs director Tom Litâ€" willer. The Ninth Ghost Book:; 16 new stories edited and INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES for quality, service and low prices. drop in or call stepsâ€"plantersâ€"coping curbsâ€"red tile chips for driveways AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR A I | ’ and SIDEWALKS SLABS many sizes and colors NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS New books at the library Theatre group Now available here . *‘ The Voice of Armagedâ€" STARBURST PATIO SLABS ed women â€" Elizabeth of Shrewsbury, Mary, Queen of Scots. and Queen Elizaâ€" of a New England family through four generations; told by Mary Ellen Chase. The Tower and the Dream:; Jan Westcott‘s rockery stoneâ€"flagstoneâ€"wallstoneâ€"ledgerock coursingâ€"boulders Watertoo Chronicie, Wednesday, July 10, 1974 used successfully in Germany and Europe for many years open daily till 5 p.m. (sat. till noon) Knew: The Untold Story of Brando‘s Private Life; a breezy book by Carloâ€"Fiore. Marion Brando‘s friend and confidant. 2C Highâ€"Performance Drivâ€" ing: how to use the techniâ€" ques of the world‘s great racing drivers, by Paul membered forever. David Lippincott is the Author. don ; a brilliart but anstable that his name will be reâ€" PRODUCERS OF