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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1975, p. 6

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The Cross of Frankenâ€" stein, by Robert John Myers. Faithful to the mood and Page 6 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 1, 1975 SUITS & SPORT COATS FICTION Reg. price to $175 /5 PRICE style of Mary Shelley‘s clasâ€" sic, this book takes up the story forty years after Franâ€" kenstein‘s experiments with creation. Now Reg. to $10 The Ghost Writer, by Diâ€" ana Carter. The plot of this tensionâ€"packed novel is reâ€" freshingly ingenious. k TIES I, Tom Horn, by Will Henâ€" /A Price Cardigans and Pullovers Reg. to $35 SWEATERS ry. Through a firstâ€"person Lend a Hand, by J.S. Blaâ€" nartative, the author re zer. A funny and entertainâ€" creates a famed Arizona ing novel, full of suspense. cavalry scout, final trackâ€" Money is Love, by Richard er of Geronymo . Condon. The author explores, turns into a nightmare. The Silent Cry, by Kenzaâ€" buro Oe. With a striking power of imagery, the auâ€" thor examines a wide range of contemporary problems. Slammer, by Ben Greer. The author became a prison guard to write this novel. NONâ€"FICTION The Avant Gardener, by Thomas Powell. A handbook and sourcebook of all that‘s new and useful in gardening. The Canadian Collector, by Gerald F. Stevens. Glass, pottery, furniture, firearms of the nineteenth century. Night of the Shooting Star, by Don Vipond. A fishing trip in the Canadian Rockies in all its ramifications, America‘s obsession number The Complete book of Rug Making, by Cecelia Felcher. Folk methods and ethnic deâ€" signs. The Last Laugh, by Phil Berger. The world of the standâ€"up comics. 8 families welcomed On behalf of Welcome Wagon, Mrs. Dorothy Duxâ€" bury welcomed eight new families to Waterloo reâ€" cently. They included the following : â€"Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peterson and their thrée children, â€" from _ Windsor, who now reside on Craigâ€" leith Crescent. â€"From â€" Toronto, _ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McTavâ€" ish are living on Melbourne Street. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Upt grove and their two chilâ€" dren, _ from _ Burlington, who are living on Dunvegan Drive. The annual Kaleidoscope craft sale, sponsored by the Women‘s Committee _ of the Kâ€"W Art Gallery will be held Oct. 10 to 13. Craft demonstrations _ and _ exâ€" hibits will highlight the show. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson and their two children, _ who _ formerly lived in Stratford and now live on Milford Road. â€"From Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young and their child who are living on Parkside Drive. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cotey and their one child who moved from Armstrong, Ontario, to reside on Dunâ€" vegan Drive. â€"Formerly residents of lowa City, lowa, Mr. and Mrs. â€" Christopher _ Edginâ€" ton and their child will live on Milford Avenue. Admission â€" for Kaleidoâ€" scope will be $1 for adults, 50 cents for students and senior citizens. Art classes are scheduled to be held at the gallery in October, which will feature life drawing, watercolours, children‘s _ drawing _ and painting. Preregistration starts in midâ€"September. For further information on gallery hours or details of _ the _ aforementioned events, _ phone _ 7456671 The gallery is open every day except Mondays Kaleidoscope craft sale â€"Mr. and Mrs. James Gellatly moved from Toronto with their two chilâ€" dren to reside on Dale Crescent.

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