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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1975, p. 24

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no. " _ Waterloo Chrmkb, Wednesday, January 15. uirs PARKDALE PHARMACY BUDGET TOILET TISSUE f __ J Clig.‘ 'at.iiif,.d.5retc-"-a- I - 'ireesePa--' I -cl 65".? " _ASCOPE~ MOUTHWASH TOOTHBRUSHES 3 I 99e" " .59 Parkdale Plaza Albert at Hazel 884-3860 9f'_E_N 7 DAYS A WEEK TO 9 p.m. 24 oz. CREST 100 ML. 990 MET AMUCiL LAXATIVE _.. 12, ONE SIZE 'ih'lliAhiosE 3 pair 99' ALL DAY MULTIPLE VITAMINS 200 $3.91 DIOVOL SUSPENSION or TABS r TOOTHPASTE 02.32.69 t mus 3tr s1 .77 The Region of Waterloo now has one Police Force. ' (Continued from page 3) Because of the publicity and interest given in recent years to local attractions. the area's ethnic back- ground and its urban-rural setting the region sees "substantial future recrea- tional traffic with a little encouragement", accord- ing to the policy plan. utotherrttany talents. The Caterpillar Cop. by James McClure. An in- triguing view of society, Sawbones Memorial, by Sinclair Ross. The novel begins at the end of a career. as the townspeople gather to pay tribute to trretiring doctor. Stamhoul Train, by Graham Greene. The au- thor deliberately set out to write a book that would please: that might, with luck. be made into a film. Jimmy the Aid, by Don- aid Westlake. Kidnappers have not reckoned with the sharp wits of a twelve- year-old. Look at the Harlequins! by Vladimir Nabokov. A new novel by the author of 'Ada' and 'Lolita'. Switch Bitch, by Ronald Dahl. A new collection of adult stories by the author 8 William St. East - Waterloo _ 5794170 ARTISAN INTERIORS LTD. Store Hours ARTISAN INTERIORS LTD. COLONIAL SHOPPE STORE WIDE SALE 10% OFF M1lWiliL ORDERS t might, with The Movie Makers, by leintoafilm. Sol Chaneles. The great tch, by Ronald stars, from Chaplin to w collection of Streisand, are profiled at s by the author length. Solid Pine Reproductions Items presently in stock 15% off Mon, to Sat. lOtoS:30 pm. Thurs and Fri. evenings 7 to9:30p.m A new radio system was recently installed at a cost of $500,000 of which $200.- 000 was a provincial grant. Nine police forces were incorporated into one to provide protection to the entire area. "All the people of the region now enjoy the same standard of police protection and service", said Mr. Young in his re- port. ory Clark. Pieces taken from the collection called "The Packsack', a feature which appeared in Canadian papers for " years. n Grandma Preferred Steak, and'.0_t_her Tales, by Greg- A History of the Devil, by William Woods. The au- thor regards the devil as the key to understanding man's religious fears. The Mad Men of Hockey, by Trent Frayne. Degas,

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