I tit ttGacesiusouGsc.auio-i' l. - DOBBS ' Vi (strap) SI 1.50 N I tl CARLO (2 strap) $12.98 SthllWliillTitER'S SHOE STORE THE HAIR GALLERY mm}: PARKING 930 King St.-W., m BACK Kitchener Roger Michael" .New Proprietor of -t0 "Specialists in family footwear for over 25 years" " King St. North/WATERLOO/745-7012 (iyEllRiWW2l%,,,,,,, . ROGER, ONTARIO HAIR SAYS For new fashion hair design with easy home we WOMEN CALL 744-4991 MEN CALL 744-5871 (an. tour door and am") Monday to Friday} 9 till Ir, Saturday till s' Tuesday, Thursday, Friday till 8 p.m. Tues. to Thurs. 9 am to 6 pm Fri.- 9 to 9 - Sat.9 to 5 Across from the K-W Hospital then Back-to-School in SAVAGES together. encountered a lot of trouble off the tees on the course’s extremely nar- row fairways and ballooned to 80 and 79 respectively. Balding, the first Canadian to win a United States tour money of sum tttr' the “canal event. While Kant played a careful and calculating fi- nal ll. tgeemtd-round lead- ens Al Balding-of Toronto and Bill Kerr of Points Claire, who Were paired keep in Spam My and can: 81,500. the win- ner's share " but prize 18 over the tine-lined. 5.â€- in yaextGattCtmtryCtttts. T hr The 52-year-old hos! pm- mm leaning-l at the Westbrook" "I cotton!) in 'thtlarsd,thtts, _ mm “W the Firm, ttinth ten a-it-ttist gig: , flggtgl- Angling fees up third things would straigh- tp out for me. but they just got - men I lost my confidence and they got wane again." lamented the “Heat-old host pro- fessional at the Canadian Professional Golfers As- sociation National Golf Coursein Tomato. Stan Kolar. of Luceme, Que.. and Gersy Proulx of St.. Eustache, Que.. also improved their finishes on the final day with cautious rounds of 71 and " to move into second and third places and earn $1,000 and $750respectively. (from provinces other than "The increase is neces- Ontario) angling licence, tiitry to bring us in line with $4.00. fishing licence fees charg- Previous schedule of li- ed by other provinces and cence gees were $8.55) for states in, the tiprthertr the non-resident seasibnat, ; thtited Matti,"' Mrl*8‘tmiei5 $5.00 for the non-resident explained. . T The new rates are: non- resident seasonal angling licence, $10.75; non-resi- dent 3-dai angling licence, $6.00; resident Canadian (from provinces other than Ontario) angling licence, Both non-resident and resident Canadians (other than from Ontario) will pay more to fish in this province as of January I, 1975, natural mums minister Leo Bemier has announced. ' titintttrrattaie. eve-t. admit“ NM (an: out.“ "thd t . sewn on 339% after boxer Before the final round (PEN: Monday . Friday . 9:00 am. to 2:00 mm. Saturday - 12:00 on. to 2:00 am. Sunday - 12:“) noon to 10ANt pm. _ BUSINESS HOURS BANANA NUT _ MUFFINS 6155t CLUSTER BUNS W63° ' HOVIS _iiiirr) BREAD sa.45° KING'S 1l!!!llllllllEiiiih'i"iiiiiii7i"iii"iiit" HOME Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport - over $3.50 I Spetuals Effective August 26 to August 31 In Kitchener ova 55.00 Business Men's Luncheon St.t o and up . son FAST same: Call 579-5040 L. lunchb- ‘v u RESTAURANT 'tt King St. K.. Waterloo Included in the 32.5 in- crease ‘for the non-resident seasonal licence is an ad- justment in the issuing fee from 50t to Wie. There are about 3,200 fish and wildlife licence issuers in Ontario. professional at Woodbridge's Board of Trade, the first-. round leader with a one- under an. encountered trouble the second day des- pite hours of practise after his opening round. but re- covered slightly on the last day with a " to finish in The increase in revenue to" the province is estimat- edat $1,000,000. 'adidn'tpattktttrmas out the tournament.†I 3-day and $3.00 for the resident Canadian. hunt the ttme you were 'trrxmittitamteaptrmaett Minded of pig for the pi- and I can: tome ofthe our fellow: didn't have .01 mmmum MbMaIbm‘Q. â€trailed In “at: Mtesrtttegtttttrtttteaturse f1.t_d-thepirtftVeemestu: spot 222 and earn 61 55% Canadian I