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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Oct 1977, p. 8

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GRADE ONE STUDENTS at St. Louis School in Waterloo were impressed by the story about the_"l_ittle engine that could* ;o‘t;\oyzle‘md-cd to build an engine of their own. Pictured beâ€" side their train is Natalie Gaudun, left, Mark Aldridge, right, Mrs. DeCoo. the teacher, Mathew Hepditch, Jimmy Baal, NOW... COMPLETE PROTECTION FROM BURGLARY ... WITHOUT WIRES â€" _NEw N@pcon wiretess acarm systEem __________ IT‘S WIRELESS ... Napcon operates by radio waves, so there are no unâ€" sightly wires to spoil the decor of your home. Window sensors are hidden behind drapes or curtains. The Central Alarm Unit (CAU4) is handsomely designed to look like a Hiâ€"Fi speaker unit and may be set on a shelf or table or hung on a wall. IT‘S FAILSAFE .â€" Since Napcon is completely wireless, there are no wires a burglar can cut ... it‘s virtually impossible to enter undetected. To: Control Signals Incorporated 299 Glenlake Avenue Suite 1808 Toronto, Ontario MGP 4AG6 Telephone (416) 769â€"2762 Name .. ... . . ... Street .. .. . .. City Telephone No. Province Postal Code Please send me the following: Post Paid: .\ _ _ Door Sensor at $78.00 ea. ._______ Window Sensor at $52.00 ea. l . C.A.UVU. 4 at $226.00 ea. Total . . . . . . Prov. Sales T ax Total Due . . .. ) Cheque ( )Money order for full amount is enclosed. ORDER NOW! Tommy Mitchell, Robbie Bauine, Charlotte Bruder, Paula Wood, Andy Clayfield, Chery! Rumig, Tony Gangl, Sherry Dentinger, Colin Turnbull, Jacob George, Anna Turkalj, Angela Schnurr, Timmy Howlett, Zaneta Tatarski, Jennifer James, Steven Lehmann, and John Mciliveen. If you are not completely satished with your alarm system just return it in a resaleable condition within 30 days and your money will be refunded in full MONEY BACK GUARANTEE SENTRHAL ALARM LINHT) Detects any intruder enterâ€" ing through a door. Door access is obtained by disâ€" arming the individual door sensor with a key. Door sensors have a builtâ€"in 15â€"second exist/entrance delay DOOR SENSOR Detects an intruder atâ€" tempting to open a window WINDOW SENSOR + On Monday October â€"3, a plangping meeting for the 58th atonual Catholic Women‘s League Convenâ€" on convention for Waterloo CWL decides A singleâ€"channel receiver, the CAUâ€"4 contains a Ssitâ€" en speaker housed in a handsome walnut veneer cabinet. It features 15â€" minute siren cutâ€"off with automatic reset; proyision for an optiqnal external siren speaker: output for anâ€" automatic â€" teleâ€" phone dialer; 226.00 CAUâ€"4 (CENTRAL ALARM UNIT) tion was held at.St. Louis Hall in Waterloo. The annual convention will be held at the Waterâ€" loo Motor Inn on June 2%, 3 and 4, 1978. The weekâ€" end will be coâ€"hosted by the four parish CWL counâ€" cils of St. Agnes, St. Lous, St. Michaels and Our Lady of Lourdes, with assistance from the outâ€" lying sister councils of Maryhill, Linwood, New Hamburg and St. Agatha. The theme for this convenâ€" tionâ€"will be ‘"The Family â€" The Church of the Home®‘. With _ representatives from ninetyâ€"nine councils throughout the Diocese of Hamilton, â€" attendance is expected to be between three and five hundred ladies. The guest speaker for Saturday June 3, is Dr. George Merry of Kingston. Dr. Merry is a member of the Department of Geriatric _ Medicine _ at Queen‘s University and St. Mary‘s of the Lake Hospital. 3 year warranty Money Back Guarantee The next planning meetâ€" ing will be held on February 13, 1978 at St. Louis. 78.00 52.00

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