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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1975, p. 19

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Before My Time, by Maureen Howard. - A sensi- tive portrayal of contem- porary life. The Changing of the Guard, by John Ehle. - Richie goes to Paris to star as Louis XVI in a film about the French Revolu- tion, and gets caught up in a savage battle over con- trol of the film. W at the lillrar.‘v Kin, by Stephen Goodwin. - The novel evokes with candor and compassion the trip that awaits the unwary idealist in today's southern United States. Ending, by Hilma Wo- litzer. - A sad but compel- ling novel. The Last Stand of Father Felix, by Leonard Patrick O'Connor Wibberley. - Her- oism and sacrifice are the ingredients of this story about a Mission in East Af- rica. Living Quarters. by Vin- cent Canby. - A sometimes funny, sometimes elegaic tale of America and Europe, yesterday and today. The Shootist, by Glendon Fred Swarthout. - Told by a doctor that his days are numbered, a famed gun- fighter decides to be his own executioner. ed on Sunday. will run until May 4. 'Not all things are just so so' is the title of the etching and dry point that Hubert Haisoch, left, discusses with Deb Drago while John Walter, the artist of this etching. listens to their comments. Mr. Haisoch, who teaches art at Eastwood Collegiate and Waterloo-Oxford’s art teacher Mr. Waiter have a large number of their works on display in the gallery at the Waterloo Public Library. The show. which open- Threads of Time, by Rob 528 Vidorh St N . Kitchener (Buick Weston Bakeries) 7456KB~ After hours 5787154 IartrtHehrorShowromn. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS FOR SPRING INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BF. ORDERED NI rw FICTION ert Silverberg. ed. - Three NEW RECORDS original novellas of science ' . fiction by Benford, Simak, Bitty rig“ 'ke2g.orite and Spinrad. Jac..' 1,relLr,5"ell.t.r: n- Canadian Wonder Tales; being the two collections Canadian wonder tales & Canadian Fairy tales, col- lected from oral sources by Cyrus Macmillan. (398.- 209701) Judy Garland; a bio- graphy by Anne Edwards. - The life, loves. sorrows, and joys of a legendary wo- man. (784.0924t Instant Millionaires; the secrets of overnight suc- cess, by Max Gunther. (650.12) Pre-medicated Murder: by Leland Frederick Cooley. A self-defense manual to guide against the deadly dan- gers of unrestricted self- medication. (614.350973) The Sword and theScimi- tar: the saga of the Cru- sades, by ErnIe Douglas Selby Bradford. - The story of the most fanatical religious wars in history. Persons nominated most declare this intention to the President. Or George Priddle. 885 121 1, Ext 2762. 24 hours prior to the Nomination Convention NON-FICTION GUEST SPEAKER: NOMINATION MEETING ANNUAL MEETING Waterloo North Progressive Conservative Association Wooiwich Centennial Hall, St. Jacobs The Hon. William Stewart, M.P.P. Minister of Agriculture THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1976. 8:00 P.M. Glenn Gould's First Re From April 22/75 to April 30/75 the City will be cleaning watermains. You may experience water interruption at this time. . Shortly before your street is to be cleaned a sound truck will notify you. Please do not draw water at this time. The sound truck will notify you when your street has been completed. RESIDENTS OF' THE CITY OF WATERLOO IN THE AREA BOUNDED BY WEBER ST., ALBERT ST. AND COLUMBIA ST. Election of Officers and NOTICE cordings of Grieg & Bizet. Elizabeth Benson ( Guy and Greta Kraus; Songs with harpischord accompani- ment. Engineering Dept. City of Waterloo. WELL ADULTCLINIC - Cosponsored by the Waterloo Regional Health Unit. All Adults Welcome. Health Screening and Counselling by Public Health Nurse: (Includes blood pressure, urinalysis and blood For aippointments phone 579-1020. There is no charge. 'tttrttt_rttttrmmttonHighiaa 507. lwmllestrom KltCheeterAlimteritttt. y _ -Awmmercamphtrgtrtsartdttors6totg. oJuneZMvog. T6iett-eegtehods - Family canning tram A09. 16 veer-round . - An Ideal we . . . and swimming. Wm. all mm W“ 'c1'l""ru"t'i"iiiil'iiiiiit - FineNetlnttteootdttttrt FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CARL TOTZKE, c/o CAMP CATCHACOMA, RR 1, Waterloo 885-4188 mmmcu, Wednesday, April " 1975 - Page 19 Rollerskating will begin in early May at Moses Spring- er Arena. Watch this ad for times. Tuesday. May 20th,7:30irm, Adult Recreation Centre, King St South at Allen WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEEI’INO Community Services staff is now preparing plans for three days of family fun in Waterloo. We encourage as many community groups to participate as possible. If you have any ideas or would want to participate in this weekend, please contact us soon at 576-2420 Ext. ( Corner of King & Allen St.) Drop-in Activities Daily Mon. - Fri. Include: Games Room, Floor & Table Shuffleboard. Billiards Rooms, " tea & coffee. Note: No member- ship needed. INFORMATION: 579-1020. need of coaches and managers during May & June to help with Pee Wee & Bantam boys teams and also coaches for the girls divisions. If you are interested. please phone 576-2420 Ext. so for more information. Are you interested in learning the basics of boat build- ing? For information please call 576-2420 Ext. 43. Session will start the week of April 28th. (Class Size Limited) Waterloo Minor chcer Association is urgently in utetqeetphHcrettteoerLaAeCatc_ttaatma.asmNs Tuesdays no p.m. - BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE Sundays 6230-9 :00 p.m. - WATERLOO COLLEGIATE Aih comuuum saunas tdlaillli','ilf,,','s' ACT IVITIES ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADUlT RECREATION CENTRE WATEBLOO DAYS JUNE 14th a. 15th SAIL BOAT BUILDING FOR ADULTS MIXED BADMINTON SOCCER VOLUNTEERS HOllEB SKATING Mankind Centre : 576-2420 CAMPtttRECTtttt

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