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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jan 1980, p. 2

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~Amiel and Jonas tapes available from Chronicle staft writer talk undsfim their When two ‘of Canada‘s work, their life together and best known ‘literary figures ‘their beliefs about the tu & snct . AAB! A!t y iel ~abmoenbet? anhorit® a Our entire selection is on saile! St.Clair‘s Half price Inâ€"stock Walipaper Sale is here at last! St. Clair has a fantastic selection in stock right now â€"ultra modern foils. elegant mpons.mnwnms,conmporuywwlsam much, much more! All are preâ€"pasted and most aredry~svw‘blsâ€"-puhcfloryouvmfioov apartment. andrevery rm‘ is backed * the tamous St.Clair inâ€"stock . ‘allpaper « intee. Whilte quantities last! Waterioo Chronicle, Wetinesday, January 16, 1980 1/2¢ Price Off All Inâ€"sto Walipaper Waterioo Square â€" 8B8tâ€"3791 (Near Kmart) Mon.â€"Wed., 9 :30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. keeps StClair number one with you! i The paint and paper people Mylar (Foit) in 1 aily | 6.99 | 11.99 16.99 3.49 ture of Canadian literature, (public libraries. it‘s an event of interest to _ Barbara Amiel and Georâ€" the public and in particular, <‘ge Jonas, coâ€"authors of the 13.59 2 49 5.49 6.79 1.174 \/» Price 3.49 4.49 8.49 Fairview Park Mall â€" 578â€" (Near Woolco) Mon.â€"Fri. 9 :30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. There‘s more! During St.Clair‘s Half Price inâ€"stock Walipaper Sale you get terrific savings on everything you need to do a firstâ€"class job quick and easy! You‘!l save big on trim paint, smoothers and much. much more. What a deal! Sale ends Saturday. January 26. ‘‘/; off the Maker‘s book price _ Hurry in to St.Clair‘s Half Price inâ€"stock Wallpaper Sale now. Let‘s do it! best selling book "By. Perâ€" sons Unknown", and inâ€" their own work, are featureâ€" d in a candid color videoâ€" acted as judges for the reâ€" cent Dorothy Shoemaker Liâ€" terary Award Contest in Waterloo, speak freely about the challenges and difâ€" ficulties of working toâ€" gether ; the combination of a hectic business life and a private married life; and ‘the past and future of Canaâ€" Insurance Agencies Ltd., was recently elected pr_e_si- Life underwriters elect new executive dent of the Life Unâ€" derwriters Association of Waterioo County for 1980. He suceeds James C. Hunter of London Life Inâ€" Other association officers include: John M. Robertson, CLU of the Greatâ€"West Life Assurance Co., Kitchener, The two authors, who J. Louis St. Hill, CLU of People will pay good money for things that you don‘t want anymore. Bring us your old treasures, good used household items and bricâ€"aâ€"brac. we‘ll turn them into cash for THE CREATIVE 257 Frederick St. (upstairs) Kitchener literature l.msovfpooylo want the things you don‘t videotape provides useful tips for any 10:30â€"5:3 : 578â€"8610 in all its complished professional and an interesting insight into the life and working habits of two extremely versatile people. Barbara Amiel is a senior writer for Maclean‘s magaâ€" zine and is currently comâ€" writer â€" whether a beginâ€" library is also much in defmand as a public ‘speaker and as a first viceâ€"president; Murray â€" The 25â€"minute tape can be purchased for $35 by writing Bill Zambusi at the Midwesâ€" tem Regional Library Sysâ€" tem, 637 Victoria St. N., H. Wellman, CLU of Stanâ€" dard Life Assurance Co., Waterloo, second vice president; Kenneth Reiâ€" chert of London Life Inâ€" Kitchener or call 576â€"5061. cretary and J. A. (Drew) Simpson of Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., Waâ€" E.C. (Ted) Powers of Exâ€" celsior Life, Kitchener, has been elected regional direcâ€" tor of South Central Ontario for the natinal association. Waterioo Kiwanis formed Waterloo now has its own Kiwanis Club. The Kiwanis Club of Waâ€" terioo Laurel, named for the creek running through the centre of the city, received its charter at a banquet at the Waterloo Motor Inn yesâ€" ~The club, made up of reâ€" tired business and profesâ€" sional men, meets every Wednesday morning at the Rink in the Park, near Laurel Creek. They recently elected the following officials: Fred Sass, president; Merv Neeb, first viceâ€"president; Dr. Bruce Honeyford; second viceâ€"president; _ Gordon Mash, secretary and Allan McVicar, treasurer.

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