i Aige 10 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 11, 1974" _ ~UP _ _ | (grgge ies gree Bhe verow mede! \ 2 0 *% Open Daily 9:30 to 9:30 hn + â€" Saturday to 6 Cs:;:&nas 13’ OFF â€" . Westmount Place Shopping Centre, Waterloo â€" Phone 579â€"5650 % NL. List to 7.29 â€" List to 7.98 ALL RECORDS Single LPs four shows daily On the stage in the mall of Westmount Place Shopping Gentre Thursday, December 12th and Friday, December 13 PA #7We. PARADE k 09e fl‘_.‘nr‘ Panasonic Wrist Radios radio. Wear it as a bracelet â€" give it a twist, and it sits up and plays! Fire engine red, green, blue, yellow. Model Râ€"72. Regularly 19.95. Now . . . who do you know that has lots of records and problems saforing them? Give them this perfectly designed 6 n s 9 encore‘ RECORD KEEPER its modern styling and sturdy plexiglass construction will fit into any young a handsome touch to their record room of room at the same time. The Reécord Keeper regularty sells for 34.50. # . . . and the casters it moves on are an added bonus. They regulady sell tor $4.00 extra but since we picked up this special purchase you get the Record Keeper and the casters tor only $24.50 im l SYNTHESIS STEREO SHOP witoaimecmmninnnmmntine, . â€"â€" WLU purchases STEREO _ HEADPHONES who starred on CBC‘s "ALPHABET SOUP" Children‘s Show over past 3 years.! Don‘t miss the funâ€"filled shenanâ€" igans with Arbuckle and his pals! CHRISTMAS MAGIC Colourful hand puppets to deâ€" light and entertain. featuring Arbuckle the Aligator _ "Ws Magic" Man of CTV‘s _ Uncle Bobby Show "Raust yA C & , King‘s letters King, former prime minisâ€" ter of Canada, and C. Morâ€" tinver Bezeau, a colorful io: eal figure and former mayâ€" or, have been purchased by the library of W&ufld Laurâ€" ier University for its archiâ€" his defeat_ in North Waterâ€" loo on the issue of reciprocâ€" ity. Thefinal letter, in 1949, thanks Bezeau for his friendâ€" ship over many years and for a gift of russet pears, ‘Eighty _ letters compris In a letter of March 10, ing correspondence between . 1930, Bezeau speaks of the William Lyon Mackenzie ‘election in North Waterioo, King, former prime minis According to Bezeau "Euâ€" ter of Canada, and C. Morâ€" ler‘s chances of reâ€"election anann*n' 1 shipment. , A King letter of 1982 asks Bezeau, then Kitchener‘s mayor, to obtain an old Berlin street lamp and lamp post for the King proâ€" perty at Kingsmere. A later letter thanks Bezeau for getting the lamp. _ Perhaps the two most significant letters, from a national point of view, are Bezeau‘s letter of April 18, 1942 congratulating King on his conscription stand. Bezeau thinks the governâ€" ment has ‘"acted wisely in submitting the issue to the people‘‘ but ‘‘cannot vote Christmas luncheon â€" The letters begin in 1911. King‘s ‘"personal â€" and confidential‘"* reply of April 21 states that he and his colleagues wish "to avoid reésort to conscription for military service overseas." After a lengthy presentaâ€" tion of his arguments, King concludes "the government alone should be expected to make the momentous deâ€" cisions in time of war...." The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Christian Women‘s Club will be hosting a Christmas luncheon on Tuesday, Deâ€" cember 17, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. in the ballroom at Bingeman Park. As a special feature, Daâ€" vid Barrie of Cambridge will be playing the bells,. and will give a brief history of bells. o ®%, % Sincere Wishes for a Joyous Holiday Season from your neighborhood 31 incredibly delicious ways to celebrate the holidays. With Baskinâ€"Robbins party desserts customâ€"made in our store fron your choice of our 31 incredibly delicious ice cream fAavors. Ice cream cakes, pies, cake rolls, Santa Claus cones, party scoops, and 26 more. INSIDE MALL â€" Westmount Place Shopping Centre Mondayâ€"Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 8:30 pm. are far from bright." From the letter. it is clear that. W.D: Euler and Bezeau had no contacts but Bezeau says ‘‘I believe you should know these things to be on your guard."" Euler was the first chancellor of the university. Included in the purchase are books and pamphlets by and about King, some of There are also copies of a weekly paper published in Kitchener by Bezeau in 1933 and 1934, mainly used as a platform for Bezeau‘s views. They are not in any national or local collection and are rare. Erich Schultz, WLU liâ€" brarian who arranged the purchases, said some items which will be included in the display have a connecâ€" tion with the university. There is a picture of King and Laurier taken at Brome Lake in 1912. A photo of King and his cabinet in 1947 includes an insert ‘of Paul Martin, present WLU chanâ€" cellor. . & Many of the letters and@ other purchases will be on display all month in the liâ€" brary in honor of the 100th anniversary of King‘s birth in Kitchener on Dec.. 17. 1874. In addition, the disâ€" play will include items from the Mackenze King home in Kitchener (Woodâ€" side), and manuscripts and photos loaned by the Public Archives of Canada. Guest speaker will be Helen B. Mark of Brantâ€" ford. an author and former high school teacher. There will be a free nursery availâ€" able on location. As well, a prayer coffee will be held on Thursday December 12, at 10 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Elvera Goerz, 24 Idlewood Dr.. Kitchener.