Page 18 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 11, 1978 21st Century Hair Located at Cavalier Hair Fashion Fairview Park Mall Kitchener 578â€"0410 18 CHARLES $T. W. KITCHENER between ONTARIO and GAUKEL St pENMAN§ FACTORY OUTLET STORES NOW TERRY SHIRTS Authorized ‘"NEW MAN" and you are invited .... to come in and meet our team of professional stylists .... We will teach you about the chemistry of your hair & provide you with the finest hairstyling. designed according to your type of hair, your features and your lifestyle. Be Part of Today with Healthy, Shiny Hair ... Not all colours & sizes Small Medium Large & Extra Large 55 ERB ST. E. WATERLOO (ERB CENTRE) 884â€"7770 s5-99 up Hair Replacement Centre SPECIAL Mens 744â€"5561 . w O t ‘ 21st Century Hair Fairview Mail Kitchener |Please send me information. HOURS MONDAYâ€"SATURDAY 10â€"5:30 P.M + FRIDAY 10â€"9 P.M. Xa l g‘h C D & We use & sell and recommend Redkin scientific hair & skin care products. beauty & skin clinic Flowing through this vast historical novel!l is the Chopâ€" tank River where it joins the Chesapeake Bay on the east shores of Maryland. On the banks of this river gathers a fascinating crossâ€"section of freedom seekers, from the 16th century peaceful Chopâ€" tank Indian tribe to the moâ€" dern generation with its issues of ecology, black power and women‘s rights. These problems are not new, of course, and echo through the book. From the early settlers, three powerful families emerge; the rich Catholic Steeds, the Paxmores, the Quaker shipbuilders and the Turlocks, marshdweller waâ€" termen. Edmund Steed and Edward Paxmore seek freeâ€" dom for their religious beâ€" liefs, for which they were persecuted, Steed in Engâ€" Book review Orders taken for early December delivery MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th TO FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20th TEXAS SWEET ORANGES AND RUBY RED GRAPEFRUITS 20 lbs. for $8.00 ea. 40 lIbs. for $13.00 ea. Please phone Bluevale Students Council 885â€"4620 BLUEVALE COLLEGIATE‘S Annual Citrus Fruit "TROPICANA" Through Cudjo, an Afriâ€" can slave, we are shown the horrors of slavery on a toâ€" bacco plantation and the bitâ€" terly slow fight against bonâ€" dage. The complex interâ€"relaâ€" tionship of their families and their descendants â€" hunters, seamen, farmers, scholars â€" is gradually complicated by the 19th cenâ€" tury settlers. They all conâ€" tributed their part, but none had a greater impact on that community than the imporâ€" tation of slaves for cheap labor. land and Paxmore in Masâ€" sachusetts. Turlock finds a refuge in the marsh as he flees a penal sentence. Chesapeake James A. Michener Random House ‘12.95 Tickets for these lectures are free and will be available October 10 at 10 a.m. at three twin cities locations: UW‘s Box Office, Waterloo Public Library and the main branch of the Kitchener library. There is a limit of two per applicant. Richard Leakey of Kenya, a wellâ€"known paleoanthropolâ€" gist will give this year‘s Hagey Lecture Series at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo on October 17 and 18. The river and the fertile land present an attractive setting for the wildlife and their natural way of life, which in turn attract the predators, the hunters of birds and deer, oysterers and fishermen. Michener shows the precarious balanâ€" ce between the once abunâ€" dant wildlife and the growâ€" ing population. The Canada goose plays a symbolic role throughout the book. It is Paleoanthropologist to lecture The women in this book are a feisty, tough bunch who speak out against slaâ€" very and social oppressions at a time when women were supposed to stay quietly at home. Two pillars of the community, Rosalind Steed and Ruth Briston Paxmore stripped to the waist and screamed in protest at a public flogging of young women, and Rosalind subâ€" jected herself to the ducking stool. O Cco ce0° Oktoberfest is well under way with 180 students volunteerâ€" ing their services as clowns, sign carriers, etc. in the annual Oktoberfest Parade, and toâ€"day the annual Ms. Oktoberfest pageant was held during the lunch hours. Bluevale‘s annual money raising event is fast approaching â€" that being TROPICANA ‘78. Texas Oranges and Grapefruit orders will be taken by Bluevale students or by phoning the school next week. Twenty pounds of fruit will sell for $8.00 and 40 pounds for $13.00. Yours Helps... Full report on many activities and sports next week! mentm Tropicana ©‘78 ARTHrmg one of the original settlers, a source of inspiration, food and sport and a symbol of freedom. The story ranges beyond Chesapeake Bay and while outside influences wash in they are absorbed slowly. Through the vivid picture of a _ small _ community, Michener has portrayed the history of the Eastern Unitâ€" ed States from its turbulent beginnings to the uncertain future. There are many stories in one, with the river carrying the strong sense of continuity. Brg Sl‘% Ann Snowden sAyKIO® pRrNM Re