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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Nov 1989, p. 33

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S L L_LLLOLOO well as the blunders, heroism and reasoning behind the manouvering in themireat war efiort.Vividwdeam'.fim of the trench warfare, poison ects and inferior equipment bring themfi.tli'Wamfewmmwday.At the end of I, the authors point out, four old empires died along with thirteen million people. A dozen newly sovereign states emâ€" erged, including Canada. Many of the old European aristocratic families suffered a loss of wealth and title and the heroism and romanticâ€" ism of war was shattered forever. The authors fought is war are not forgotten. Borden government designated the central tower of the new parliament buildings The Peace Tmma;chifia auicltnd war memorials, ovember 11 was set aside as Armistice Day to honor those who Mount Zion Lutheran Church 29 Westmount Road South, Waterioo, Ontario Wednesday, November 15 The Role of Preaching in the Contemporary Congregation , Admission Free ; Everyone Welcome This coupon is for free shoes and $2 off bowling purchase of l1oum.cd?‘ofimmmuu?mmmmwm 9 Phone for Reservations WATERLOO BOWLING LANES ) _ __ thPrincsss St W. Watedco ( WATERLOO LUTHERAN SEMINARY invites you to the 1989 Lutheran Life Lectures 1:30 p.m. â€" Lecture 3:30 p.m. â€" Panel Discussion 7:30 p.m. â€" Vesper Service â€" Dr. Boyd preaching The Rev. Dr. R. Maurice Boyd )r Minister â€" The Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City uo n as & t on n t t t o i t ao | The realities of war 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 SAVE *2 5 PIN BOWLERS will lecture on the theme "Be part of the ftun" Aii#imommae cm es coonmmnmnnme PCP f [ TL 1 _f T 3 « _ The second and followâ€"up volume, A Nation Blundeumdwflod‘ judgement that many nsad.. th-e'?oClnada .Whilethewfnr "over was ing for adjustment in a postâ€"war Canada. anomploy- ment insurance, and the recommendations of The March Report led to old age pensions, family allowances and national health insurâ€" m.AtLt:nmenmdmnmnedfiom wWWIH found a country, one that had escaped m:yn of war. Pensions, jobs and care for veterans were all provided by Canada‘s social system. The authors end on a contemplative note speculating on the dead and what they might have accomplished if they had remained at home. They ask, "Was it worth it?" Was it worth the death, the maiming, the unending pain? "They answer that if we we had not fought, freedom would have been lost. "Was it worth it? Oh, yes." Both histories are written in a straightforâ€" ward and comprehensive manner suitable for a Forged In Fire, examines Canada‘s role in wide reading audience. Action pictures by Canada‘s war artists and photographs from various collections aid the incisive text. ‘WII and puts events in perspective compared ) WWL Once again the authors delve into the litical and social climate of Canada to expose World of Books Marg Zavaros Live Entertainment every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Ts faz?o?nméndea Reservations EASY LISTENING Dinner Specials Tuesday: Ribs Thursday: Schnitzel Salad Bar Not included 26 KING ST., CONESTOGO, ONT. 664â€"2223 WEEKLY DINE & DANCE Friday and Saturday 8:30 â€" 12:30 DAILY WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6. 1989 â€" PAGE A21 T m mm M ce nacaia in â€" sumBo€"\vipeo JUMBO \C#VIDEO 455 King Narth, Waterioo 884â€"5110 (ADD. FOR waGon) go to the movies Tuesday, Nov. 7th â€" Saturday, Nov. 11th 10â€"5:30 Meet Iroquois Sculptors ROY HENRY BEN HENRY TRY OUR JUMBO MOVIE TRIVIA CONTEST what‘s new Saturday, Nov. 11th, noon to 3 p.m. Gallery Indigena OPEN HOUSE © Towers Plaza, Waterioo 94 Bridgeport Rd. E. 886â€"0500 10 We are happy to be back on What‘s Coming * To Die For * K9 * Ghost Busters Part i «* See No Evil Hear No Evil *« Lover Boy * Emest Saves Christmas OPEN 24 HOURS (At Home) 00 150.00 17500 $00 One Day FREE Arputs to weexiep omv RESERVE TODAY!

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