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Bonnie will be available for hairstyling ‘ from Wednesday to Saturday at § is pleased to announce that TATTt FAC ¢ HAS THE WORLD PASSED THEM BY? ... YOU MUST DECIDE. GERALDINE PAGE, PAT HINGLE (.RAHAM HEG(ELMKA‘II:‘W RACHEL THOMAS EV L I NCP LA _ XCIXNXLL nmodk KACHELTHOMAS Produced by BLIRT MARTIN â€" Directed by CHARLES DAVIS Assodate Producer MERLE GOOD A HALOM MEDLA Presentation Acdult Entertainment Sq. YÂ¥d. sQ. YD. STARTS FRIDAY Starr 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 P.M. Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2 P.M. Centennial Public Sehool Waterloo, has been awarded the Waterioo County Senior S pionship AA division trophy for their fine soccer team above with coach Murray Bolton. New books at the library FICTION _ Behind a Mask, by Louisa May Alcott. A major literâ€" ary â€" discovery _ revealed that Louisa May Alcott wrote under a pseudonym to pay the family debts and at the same time release her pentâ€"up emotions: Blood on the Snow, by Emanuel Litvinoff. A vivid novel of the Russian Revoâ€" lution. ' Exodus/UK, by Richard H. Rohmer. The author of *"*Exonneration" and "UIâ€" timatum"" takes another prophetic look at the world‘s future. The Peacock Spring, by Rumer Godden. A large cast of Indian, English, and â€" Eurasian â€" characters acts against the brilliance and colour of an Indign background. Shadow of the Condor, by James Grady. _ Another fastâ€"paced adventure story featuring Ronald Malcolm, code name Condorâ€" She‘s a Cop, Isn‘t She? by Irene King and Caryl Thurman. A documentary novel by two sisters; ofâ€" ficers of the New York City Police Department. The Snow Walker, by Farley Mowat. A memorâ€" able portrait of a land and its people, capturing the essence of the Arctic and of Eskimo lore. j The Surface of Earth, by Reynolds Price, Price‘s richest, most original, and most approachable book. The Confett man, by Bonnie Jones Reynolds. An interesting story of the weird & mysterious behavâ€" ior of a supposedly typical, respectable American famâ€" ily. ~The Eagle has Landed, by Jack Higgins. A â€"fastâ€" paced war novel revolving around the daring German plot to kidnap Winston Churchill. The Enemy at Home, by Meriol Trevor. Political inâ€" trigue, _ divided _ family loyalties, danger and love, combine in this 18th century adventure story . The Haunted Sea; superâ€" Seniors are welcome to join the Waterloo "‘Friday Seniors" at 1 :30 p.m., or the Kitchener Monday Seniors, ‘"‘Happy Gang* at 1:30 p.m. OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10:00 a.m. â€" 7:00 p.m. Except Thursday 10:00 a.m. â€" 4:00 p.m. Saturday 1 :00 â€" 11 :00 p.m. Sunday 1 :00 â€" 10:30 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING 14 Princess St. West 742â€"9582 or 742â€"7601 WATERLOO BOWLING LANES BOWLING Daily 4 :00 â€" 6:30 p.m. 45° Game {except Monday and Thursday) FAMILY BOWLING for information call natural stories,. by Pet »r C. Smith. â€"A collection of tales of terror, ghostly happenâ€" ings and unexpJained mysâ€" teries on the sea. natural stories,.by Pet»r C. author traces Andersen‘s Smith. â€" A collection of tales extraordinary â€" life, _ and of terror, ghostly happenâ€" shows how often his tales ings and unexplained mysâ€" grew out of his own exâ€" teries on the sea. perience. In the King‘s Absence, by Inside Divorce, by Edâ€" Josephine Bell. An his mond G. Addeo. The acâ€" torical novel of the politiâ€" cumulated trial and error cal, romantic and petty in~ wisdom of more than 1000 trigues which thrived while â€" onceâ€"married people. King Charles II was in exile. rnade by M.E. Kerr.â€" A funny and of Bernadette Deviin, the sometimes sad story abOut fary civil rights leader and a young glr:hwa(‘)emnujte le:lr‘: politician. to cope wi s "t Cb restrictions of a new school. Col();:rt m‘:.;]b{,h?em The Riglltful Heir, by -change. of life‘ or menoâ€" Lillie Holland. A tale of pause may not be necessary romance and tragedy. in the future The Woodcutter Operâ€" _ ‘The Forbidden Game, by The Ambitious Woman‘s Guide to a Successful Caâ€" reer, by Margaret Valliant Higginson. Specific, deâ€" tailed techniques necesâ€" sary to become a "successâ€" ful person"‘. The Rightful Heir, by Lillie Holland. A tale of romance and tragedy. The Woodcutter Operâ€" ation, by Kenneth Royce. A â€" tensionâ€"filled suspense story â€" with _ unexpected twists. Condominiums, by Geneâ€" vieve S. Gray. The author, herself a _ condominium owner, has based this book upon her own observations. Death by Decision, by Jerry B. Wilson. A comparaâ€" tive theological study of elective death. Hans Christian Andersen, by Elias Bredsdorff. The NONâ€"FICTION Women‘s lecture here Brian Inglis. ,The author studies the changing role of drugs in society and offers an opinion as to how the law should deal with drug Changing relationships is the title of a discussion to be held at the Kitchener Public Library, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 8 p.m., sponsored by the Women‘s Steering Committee of Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology. Liberated Parents/Liberâ€" ated Children, by Adele Faber. A new method is given for developing better emotional relationships and communication _ channels with your children. It is one in a series Of special lectures on topics of particular interest to women. Dr. Al Evans and Mrs. Barbara Evans will explore the various interâ€" personal relationships open to today‘s men and women: Will â€" Gordon _ Sinclair Please Sit Down, by Gorâ€" don Sinclair. The witty and anecdotal memoirs of Sinâ€" clair make good reading. the â€" social implications, viability and possible conâ€" clusions. Dr. Evans is a counsellor and chaplain at the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University; Mrs. Evans is a medical social worker at Kâ€"W Hospital. All members of the comâ€" munity are invited to atâ€" tend the free lectures. School Soccer Ghamâ€"