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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Oct 1979, p. 8

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- “m PLUS FREE DELIVERY 886-1731 4 PC. COLONIAL BEDROOM ”(RIFLE DRESSER ROTC“. MIRROR 5 OR. CREST. CANNON BALL RED. In honey pine finish. Sun Sun “995 Clearance Price In Sun 499.95 3 NINE. M Ell! nous Commie inlay. Poem fittish. 3 PC. COFFEE. TWO END TABLES. In Teak Wal. or Pecan finish. " futtat your and: Oct. 31/19 I. must reduce our stock by “I. and of the Inn-III - ”any new for Best "ietttitttt - In, “adv-dim spacial: - In] on only . Chums. Ptico NO BODY . but NO BODY. . smm‘ma 'lthhtete.tiudh'ttte,Hkid mum "' Signet guinigqg NOTHING HELD BACK EVERYTHING GOES! ttr' “i 13995 -Slbioci to prior Sal. - 17 KING ST. AT ERB - WATERLOO (Next to Waterloo Squat.) "tt.tatrret,mtott.'tm mum: tttititrrtrttitr" him. Wat or Neil:, finish. _- All BEootM1-RE00CE0. Single-Double. Queen sim "place that old mattress & buy quality at really low low prices. Blatant. Price Manna... 4 PC. BOONE DRESSER MIRROR. . OR. CHEST, PANEL BED C/W FOOT END & RAILS. Wal. finish. SEWJABLEIQA 3w OPEN TUES. TO SAT. TILL 6P.M. THURS. 8- FRI. TILL 9 [lla] The Waterloo Lions Club wishes to thank all who sup- ported them in their com- munity work by attending their annual Charity Jam- boree held on Thursday, Sept. 27. The evening was a great success and revenues in excess of $5,000 will be used to construct a $13,000 adventure playground for Waterloo's new Bechtel Park. Winners of the $1,000 prizes included G. Jamés, ticket No. 122; I. Spylo, tick- et No. 150; J. McLaughlin, ticket No. 237; C. Wager, ticket No. 578 and W. Young, ticket No. 830. I The local Lions Club en- tertained their District Go- vernor Lion, George Teather of Thamesford, D.G. George was introduced by treasurer Bert McBride: He spoke on Lionism-in gen- eral and stressed the impor- tance of making new members feel "needed". 'ITirsnfhould be the respon- "Liah§“c"fis‘2ban§;¢om‘- C.' "r." "Ry . coma IN AND mm vouasslr HEADWAY ENTERPRISES Call or Visit for your FREE Consultation 28 Laurel St., Waterloo - (519) 886-6190 SKIN CARE/ACNE TREATMENT HAND AND FOOT TREATMENT REMOVAL OF UNWANTED HAIR COSMETIC APPLICATION / CONSULTATION AROMATHERAPY (ESSENTIAL OILS) LASH AND BROW TINTING JANE PERNFUSS Qualified Esthetician/Beauty Therapist I.T.E.C. Approved (England) INTRODUCES sibility of every club member. He also pointed out that at this point in time there are 1,250,000 Lions in 33,000 clubs situated in 150 countries or designated states. Despite these figures more Lions are needed. The District Governor presented 27 100 per cent at- (Continued from page 7) would like to share a serious relationship." On a dance floor? In a tent? “Intriguing. Blonde young lady seeks wealthy man for daytime affair." That's the shortest and most honest of the bunch. She probably works nights. I'm afraid the only one that tempted me was: "Rus- sian lady. Beautiful. (That’s nice,.nothing against beautiful Russian ladies.) Seeks.gentleman over 40. (O.K. I qualify). Lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Great climate there.) For marriage purposes." Always the stone-dead clincher at the end. I'd have to ask my wife. Bill Smiley giLyoiae tendence awards and in- stalled two new members, Dennis German and Ernie Gautier. Both new members were measured by Lion Pre- sident, Bill Carr. The visiting District Go. vemor was presented with a gift of appreciation from the club. V

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