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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 1978, p. 12

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"r,wttoamtrrtnd,cangtveortettirtttoth-hosee.Useyuur eyesaaittomorrmryuusvuuidttestricheetNisiAndthesame View Beyond the Pew Ram, Rayburn H. 'lhtcolir1.ryil1mttrtd Church Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg, right. were present- ed with a horticultural service certificate by the Waterloo Horticultural Society. President. UH. Schweitzer presented the award. Horticultural Society presents sen/ice, award A Horticultural Service Certificate was presented by the Waterloo Hortictii- tural Society to Hilda and Garnet Weiberg last Fri- TAKE notice that an election will be held on Mon- day, November 13, 1978 from the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the following offices: ALDERMAN PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE-WATERLOO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION In addition, electors located in the westerly portion of Lakeshore Village, the northerly portion of Lincoln Village as well as the Colonial Acres area of the City of Waterloo are entitled to vote on the following ques- tion: "Are you in favour of the'sale of spirits. beer, wine under a Dining Lounge Licence for consumption on licensed premises where food is available." Advance Polls in accordance with the provisions of Section 66 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1978 will be held in the Waterloo Public Library, 35 Albert Street, Waterloo at the following times: Any person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk for the City of Waterloo, 2nd Floor Municipal Offices, Marsland Centre, Waterloo, Ontario not later than 5:00 Parr, November I3, 1978 to receive a certificate to vote by proxy. It is suggested that handicapped persons wishing to vote consider voting at the Advance Poll. The Dupont Street Entrance to the Library affords relatively easy access, CITY OF WATERLOO Municipal Election Saturday. November 4. 1978 9:00 am. to tr.oo p.m. Monday, November 6, 1978 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. RC, Keeling. Returning Offscer day evening in recognition of their dedication and continuing support of the activities of the Waterloo Horticultural Society, as Mrs. Wéiberg is tops in the organization's directors te for enlisting the most number of members in the matttodeantt.a-tt.tttrtodkr-.-rtttrr-troe .tttd-MtttediWttntant-teggrrt't-e.hodttttitm vees,ttt-eth.tsird.t-ttratr+eagtaredtmtm, ,eeiagottttttttrttadrtrtaatmttrtt-rtttirtFttt1- " "ttyu-ttttte-td-ttrt-tmr-tttteta' -ser.1-i"eietl?t'rtqtoatvt'ttn"s". mm;mnmmuceuotmmmy whiettthermru-tstoymt1ttxsugttthesevesratmetty" Anymtemtto$otttmsMegmFr'od_ttimntty-etqr andttve.wettveirt-e%M-dttrtf-Cttit_rittt-ett niert.Butitcantteadtrtt,old-Mtoaiee8-1s.HtFt" man-tto-ttor-thinge-ie-ttith-tyt-he cxtuidrememtterttnvtrt-nwasadttttgttt.Whntapétyto wade through mummies stories and see nothing. When Nattsanie+tttt-sattoy.ttisttranttfathertFtimtt little notebook urging him to write his observations: and thaugtutr,aeweverytuy.ttttecameahttttitofttt-s. Yotthesaid,"Eaettomsofua-hnttteearriesinhit' heart','.ttisatetthirttrtotaireinventoryoftheturs'ever" beforeyougotosieepaoitht.Reviewthedaythettoodhtod, thecmnpanioetahipotftimdaandiovedoetes,thettaodrtews,the well as for their encourag- ing interest and improve- ment of horticulture in this community. 10 tge,) s, 0995 a MEMN’H Yours Helps... am“ GIGS/4 Dr. Neale H. Taylor, academic vice-president of Wilfrid Laurier University since 1972. was formally installed as president of the university during colorful installation ceremonies Sunday at 2:30 pan. The event took place at Kitchener's Memorial Auditorium, East Ave., Kitchener. Dr. Taylor succeeds Dr. Frank C. Peters, president since 1968. who retired, in July. The new president, a native of Windsor, joined the WLU faculty in 1962. coming from the University of Toronto where he was chairman of the graduating department of modern languages. He headed the department of romance languages at WLU and then became the first chairman of graduate studies when the department was established in 1963. He served the university also as dean of the arts and science faculty from 1968 to 1972 and was acting president for a year while Dr. Peters was on sabbatical. William H. Timmis. chairman of the university's board of governors, administered the oath to Dr. Taylor and he was installed by the Hon. John Black Aird of Toronto, chancellor of the university. Dr. John A. Weir. academic vice-president, invested Dr. Taylor with the'robs of of- fice. Neale H. Taylor installed " WLU president AnmRms society over the last few years. She was assisted by her husband. who also is kept busy with his large Ile- getable garden and assisting with some of the manual chores of our Society. Con- gratulations to both of you. “VA“ON AFN“ _ 't-irrtter,-anrtttrttrrtrareattkttoGtar. A play that In the um PutitmrrtripehtrBestDratmn ttndttteTutAnmrdhtrBest Pur,'NEsNADo.Boxtry pmducedtrrtheCreattveArtt Waterloo for presentation Nov. 3, 4 and s in the Theatre of the Ans. Dlmcted by Marc drawn mm the University atenmunitrcurtaintimeitrat languages building (M) or at Bishop's Style Shop. Stanley Park Mall in Kitchen- er and the KW Symphony office, 56 King St.N., Water- loo. Agreaterunderstanding of the human dilema of aging, death and dying has evolved in the past few years, with Elizabeth Kuttter..Ross's hook Otis/sen. $2.00) available at psychologists focussing on this drama of human life. THE SHADOW BOX looks at this subject in a touehing and courageous way. A working- man faced with the awesome unknown, a failed intellectual torn between his flamboyant wife and his homosexual lover, an irascibie,' cussing old woman kept alive with letters from the dead - each about to come to terms with the one inescapable fact of life - these are the people we, meet in a drama of haunting eloquence and harrowing wit that amid change the way you think and feel about dying. The play won rave reviews in its New York run - “...a beautiful, wondrous play about three families awaiting the death of a loved one in a California hospital for the terminally ill...the play is human and shattering..." (Rex Reed. Daily News) and "Astonishes by being hilari- ous.” (Rwandan Gill). Robert A. Cruisé "rr play ' O ' Your: AlDEBMANIC EXPERIENCE O 2 Your: REGIONAl COUNCIllOR VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE NOVEMBER IS. 1978 .8. ENG. ALDERMAN CITY OF WATERLOO RE- ELECT '-Church - Services m. to“ m The Us“ 6” " cm Sir Edgar Bauer School 660 Glen Forrest Blvd. Box No. 183 chum SERVICES , SUNDAYS SUNDAY SCHOOL _ 10:00 ASE. WORSHIP - 10:45 AM. BOB HIBBARD. Evangelist t 884-378 For Further Information Phone 576-8285 10:30 am. - WORSHIP Church School Grades 1-5, Nursery. Kinder- garten. KNOX PRESBYTEBIAN so Elrh West (beside City Hall) Rev. Walter F. McLean _ 886-4150 10:00 a.m. - Worship - Church School ages ly - Nursery, Toddler Care Public School Rolling Hills Drive (Lakeshore Village) 9:15 am. - Grades " N.A. MacEachern cuqncn or tttttttttT You Are Invited To Attend The Services of the Rev. Iris M. Ford

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