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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1975, p. 6

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Legion plans â€" special tulip Children‘s shoes donated by the Savage Shoe Co. of Cambridge. â€"Women‘s shoes and men‘s slippers donated by the Kaufman Footwear of Kitchener. Part of their Dear fellow Canadians : ~ 1 must apologize for writing a form letter to all of you kind people who have helped me fulfil a mission to help my fellow Guatemalans with clothing, shoes, â€" medicines, â€" small and a couple of wheel chairs. _ This coming week I will be making my latest ship ment of 1998 lbs. to Guateâ€" mala. In it there is a wheel chair donated by the Coneâ€" stogo United Church, Coneâ€" stogo, Ontario. One wheel chair donated by the Galt Collegiate who were kind enough to collect clothing as well. _ donation was sent in my last shipment. Remnants Leftfters fto the editeor This _ November _ wili mark the beginning of the golden anniversary for the Royal Canadian _ Legion and branches across the country will be celebrating 50 years of service in Canada. The Legion has planned a number of special proâ€" grammes to mark the occaâ€" sion with one of the most unusual being the creation of a special tulip to be known as the Royal Canadian Legion Tulip Waterloo residents will be happy to learn that these tulips will be available from branch 530 of the RCL at 19 Regina St. North. Richard Wideman,. the secretary at branch 530. said members are planning to contact local industries and businesses in an effort to have them purchase the new tulips. â€"© Mr. Wideman said the tulip. now being grown in Wilfrid Laurier University Mnd out hotw easy it is to enrol. in ‘partâ€"time courses at university and earn a degree in your spare time. If you are over 21 you may be admitted regardless of formal eduâ€" cation. Come on out, talk to the Admissions Staff and have coffee with a professor. Hear Professor Ralph Blackmore speak on "Is University For Me?" ATHLETIC COMPLEX (Corner King and University) (Opposite Main Line Bus Stop) TUESDAY, MARCH 25 AT 7:30 P.M. INFORMATION NIGHT .L J22 PARTâ€"TIME STUDIES jÂ¥ x @4b a‘s invites you to attend a for one of the missions in Guatemala _ donated _ by Forsyth Co.~of Kitchener. Some meéedicines donated by a doctor in Waterloo County. _ port kind enough to take my shipments free of charge to New York. To Flomerca Shipline who have taken my â€" shipments free of charge from New York to Of the 6,298 lbs. sent to Guatemala, 1 am indebted to a large~ number of friends. To . Meyer Indusâ€" trial Distributors Ltd. of Waterloo where I_ work and who provided me with storing _ facilities, _ steel strapping for my bundles allowed me the use of their truck. To my fellow employees who have conâ€" tributed with clothing and with help loading the transâ€" The variety chosen as the Legion‘s tulip belongs to the Darwin hybrid class and is unique in that it is a perfect example of a fine tulip of outstanding qualâ€" ities in size, color,. flowerâ€" ing habit and general perâ€" formance. The tulip is a golden yellow with black anthers. A slight touch of soft wge deepens the color. he flowers, compared to other tulips. are _ large _ and long lasting with _ an average stem length of about 25 inches. the Netherlands, will be available later this year and the legion hopes to see a golden field of yellow when they bloom in 1976. The tulip bulbs will be available from branch 530 in lots of 100 for $16 or in one dozen, two dozen, three dozen or four dozen lots at $2, $4. $6 and $8 respectively. f A & % \l *% 3 'rQ' * To Kingsway *‘ ..A t strtt J FQa‘eyyn®e talking to people that goes with a program of this kind. Before I close I would like to give special thanks to Channel 12 TV., The Camâ€" bridge Daily Reporter and the Wateriloo Chronicle for their time and coverage that helped make my proâ€" gram a success. To my stuâ€" dents in Kitchener and Camâ€" bridge who have contriâ€" buted so much of their time and effort. To the Conestoga College and the Waterloo County â€" Separate School Board for the valuable help. You see this has not been my program but everybody‘s and last I must thank my wife and family for their help and tolerance at having a house full of clothing and shoes. I said last but I was forâ€" getting Ledco Ltd. of Kitchâ€" ener who have contributed with a lot of files and metal cloth. It is the intention of the school board to demolish Alexandra School in Brantâ€" ford without rebuilding it. To commemorate the eightyâ€" one years of its existence. gation; The Mutual Life exmployees for a sewing machine and other articles. To the kind people who have left articles at our front porch at 75 Alexandra Ave. with and without idenâ€" tification. In late April or the beginâ€" ing of May, I will be makâ€" ing my next shipment and last one until possibly foes for Saint David School of â€" Waterloo, _ Waterloo Collegiate, Saint Joseph‘s Church congregation, Our August or September. With Guatemala. To the students Collegiate, fer the collecâ€" Dear Sir: Jorge Serrano 75 Alexandra Ave.. Waterloo, Sincerely, a committee has been formâ€" ed to plan a Homecomimg for May 3, and 4, 1975 We would like to hear from as many former teachâ€" as possible. Spread the word aCCoeeSPIING IOMNe DRIVE IN! AND LET FRIENDLY STEVE PUT YOU IN THE SEAT OF A NEW PAIR OF PANTS DUPONT AND KING ST., WATERLOO OVER 400 MODELS IN STOCK ALL WITH FU STEPHEN KARGES CLOTHIER SWAP ‘EM IN! MOoVE UP TO A NEW PAIR! â€"_ MEeMBeRSHIP RaAtTES 885â€"3500 pskâ€" and schedules for : PREâ€"SCHOOL YOUTH PROGRAMMES ADULT PHYSICAL & AQUATICS Call the ‘Y‘ for brochures â€" NEW PANTS SALES & SERVICE sible to. help us formulate the plans for a weekâ€"end of fun and reminiscing. Please write to Alexandra to any school friends with whom you are still in touch. Write to us as soon as posâ€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 19, 1975 â€" Page 5 ON SALE TO MARCH 22 & AQUATICS RATES 00 _ "“ YOURHAye, /Â¥ ALL WITH FULL FACTORY WARRANTY HAVE YOUR SLACKS GONE _ SHINY? THEN SEE YOUR TRUSTED NEW PANTS DEALER STEPHEN KARGES CASH ALLOWANCE FROM 32" to ‘15" for your tradeâ€"ins! IF YOU DON‘T HAVE A TRADE ASK FACTORY REBATE PLAN SAVE UP TO 20% ARE YOUR SEAMS SPLITTING â€"OR DOES YOUR ZIPPER NEED A TUNEâ€"UP? School â€" Homecoming Comâ€" mittee, 214 â€"~Darling St., Brantford, Ontario. Pa ON CASH DISCOUNTS Yours truly, W. Diek. Coâ€"ordinator

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