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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1979, p. 2

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xsol', i (su' d $6“ CHOOSE FROM OUR OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF SAXONYS - LEVEL LOOP HARD TWIST - Hl-LOW SAXONY OARMSTRONG DESIGNER mutant 2 ROLLS ONLY” REG. MON SALE 12,06 "rriTrTTlllrCILlLf 430 Weber St. N., Waterloo. Tel.: 884-9131 502/: on I 0llillltllltllli1ll' suns - Wamioo Ctr1tfiir1t, Wound-y. was M, 1919 x tli'M,' IN' v 1iiiitijit'itis a; 51" . soy.'; lo, tsssr ssiist, " A "tfsi ottP, . Mi " \ \ ttifle? 1"iot: No. ss6 [WE [lfiiiTCCE Hours 8-5230 Mon-Thurs trs:00 PM Friday 8-12 Noon Sat. as“ Pt " Gios Aluetllea Johann. former Bead of the childron's de- pnrtment at the Kitchener Public Library, is the win- ner of the first annual Norah Barrett Bursary. The award. presented last Wednesday by the staff and directors of the k-W Rotary Children’s Centre, is in re- cognition of Miss Johnston's donated time and effort in setting up and cataloguing 2,500 books, filmstrips, teaching resourcerand re- cords for the centre's li- brary. Since her retirement, Miss Johnston has given her time to help out at many li- braries in the K-W area and as far away as Costa Rica and Bolivia. " The bursary will be awarded annually in recog- nition of Norah Barrett’s 20 years of service to crippled GRANDFATHER HERITAGE “DIEM"! KITCIIEIEI 742-0!“ wifoiia minnows mucous no“ M Yourself and Guelph Rotary cuitsurtary priitset,tted Rt I ' W. m in ttMd',',,',,,', tor out {a a new colon! broom»! SEND TO LIAISON SECTION OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH GUELPH, ONTARIO MG 2W1 , "EMT“! 'intttttttttar" Mach-d hon mo Black Walnut and Oak. 60mm Mom-om Vitamins"! Chino: Moving Moon Dial. Guam.“ 2 .Yun. $t 385.00 Information "etitigrenaseo.oexttuatorot isGiraNaieearthesis- treatment services at the ten of St. ttl, Convent in centre from use to was. She Willowdale, t. «Crosby, John, Party of the Year. Horatio Cassidy, an uninhibited "professor of me- dieval literature, is hired by the Principessa di Cas- tiglione to both tutor and protect her twelve-year old daughter Leia. -- New books at the Wa- terloo Public Library in- clude: Fiction Kaufman, Bel, Love, etc. A new book. about how peo- ple fall out of. love and into love, by the author of Up the down staircase. Liddy, G. Gordon. Out of Control'. Liddy takes the reader behind the scenes. of today's world of espionage and high finance. ' Hyde, Christopher, The Wave. The gripping story of a desperate race against time, of government co- verup, and of nature gone mad. Moore, Ruth, Sarah Walked Over the Mountain. A story of Sarah Scott, a late eighteenth-century pioneer. Giii'ilphi), New books at the library ww. Guy/Prov "A and her life on the Maine Hail, Francine s., The Two-Career Couple. The authors provide help for the millions of' couples who are struggling to combine two careers and a relationship. Fethetling. Doug., MII Diggers of 1929. Canada the great stock market Kennedy," Betty, Hur- ricane Hazel. Betty Ken- nedy traces the events of those October days twenty- five years ago when the hur- ricane swept across Lake Ontario and devastated the Toronto area. McCarty. Charles, I“ Eagle. True account first flight across the Atlan- tic Ocean by men in a bal- loon in 1978. Barker, Ronald W., The Engines Were Rolls-Royce. An informal history of that famous company.

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