Our Own Cured and Smoked Hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. TiX 9 p.m. Free Delivery Phone 744â€"4241 Meaty _ Wide Ribs FREIBURGER‘S Macaroni & Cheese FOOD MARKET 92 King St. S., Waterloo OPP. Waterioo Square FmMaï¬dA-'lm-d(huhHapiflbâ€"m may be granted to single persons whose anmiai income is not above $1,140.00 and whose liquid assets do not exceed $1,000.00. These benefits are available to married mmmmammmm liquid assets no higher than $1,500.00. This new welfare program will assist women who have reached their 60th birthday, with income less than $1,140 yearly, and liquid assets of not more than $1,000, resident at least one year in Ontario. New benefits for widows and single women, 60 to 64 years of age, are now available and applications are being accepted for grants up to $65.00 per month with free medical service and hospital insurance. | A Reminder to Old Age Security A Note to Those Receiving Wp u2 d s 20400 Eo s aeD HonouraBLe Joean Roparts, Prime Minister â€" WIDOWS ALLOWANCES The Minister of Public Welfare, Parkament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario , THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE \ its hope. That need and that hope is the ageâ€"old hunger for unity in truth which our Westâ€" en culture has aiways felt but could never fully achieve. History is our witness to this effort for unity, and its failure. ADDRESS YOUR ENQUIRIES TO: ONTARIO +A The allowance may be continued after a dependent child ludâ€"ltmdmlthbqoru?limu. secondary school, and making satisfactory progress. Women who may be eligible include: a widow, an unmarried woman, a married woman whose husband is in an institution, or who is divorced or has been deserted for more than 6 months. ‘ HonouraBLs Lours P. Crcanue, 9.c., Minister of Public Welfare A Regional Office of the Department in any one of 17 central locations throughout the Province. Nations and the United Nations have been born of the bitter exâ€" perience of two world wars. They are an answer to the quesâ€" tion â€" â€" â€" why not try again the binding force of lew ? Certainly ng Mothers® Allowances are advised of a Sha During this period there will be four performances for reguâ€" lar audiences on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. SHAKESPEARE SEMINARS The Universities of Canada will present two seminars which are open to the public on a memberâ€" ship basis. The seminars are of one week each, and are planned for August 4â€"10 and August 11â€"17. They are designed to give those who enjoy Shakesâ€" peare and the theatre an opportâ€" unity to combine playâ€"going with a program of lectures, formal discussions, and informal exâ€" change of ideas. _ rors", and four of "Cyrano de Bergerac‘. Some 30,000 stuâ€" dents from Ontario, Quebec and the northâ€"eastern United States are expected to attend. tion, The Music Publishers Asâ€" sociation ~of Canada and of Canadian handicrafts. SCHOOL MATINEES Onee again a period of two weeks at the end of the Festival Season will be devoted to school matinees. From September 16 to September 28 twelve afternoon and two evening performantes will be presented for students â€" five each of ‘‘Troilus and Cressâ€" ida" and the ‘"Comedy of Erâ€" an exhibit of costumes and proâ€" perties from last year‘s producâ€" tions along with a display of costume designs created for the Festival productions this year. The Exhibition Hall will also house the displays by the Canaâ€" dian Book Publishers Associaâ€" & Festival (Continued from page 3) In the Festival Exhibition Hall on the River Drive there will be structure of our university with its parallel, but interlocking reâ€" ligious traditions is a response to the need of our time and an expression of its hope. I charge you, therefore, if I may, to carry into your careers as citizens of Canada, or of any other country, the spirit you have found here â€"â€" the spirit of understanding, the unity for which the world of coâ€"operation, and of charity, which will make you apostles of fatherhood of God. r;vnâ€"\;e-d : unmistakably today, will not be denied satisfaction. That is why I say to my fellow graduates today that the federal Â¥r ageâ€"old hunger for the $ Tok Although we see countless shooting stars in the skies, only 23 meteorites have been regovâ€" ered in Canada. The largest, 386 pounds, hit at Iron Springs, ime thought of some refuge from the refuse going around town under the title of music, causes me to jubilantly jump at the idea of a local coffee house. From the appearance of things. the idea is more than just on the planning board, and in fact will open this September. Local dumps tend to call themselves coffee houses, at some point in their decadent progressions. The tyrannical yoke of rock â€"and â€" roll still clings. So it is with inâ€" tense pride and relief that we will present â€"The Last Resort. Orl to be the best for cleaning and polishing. On classical or fragile guitars with little shellac coating, you may find it necesâ€" sary to dilute the substance alâ€" though I use it at its full strength. There are, on the market toâ€" day, many fancy and expensive cleaners to use in restoring and fl‘ml“fl( the appearance of the guitar‘s body. However, from my own experience, 1 have adle 4 $98¢ ~ LA the WLU spring convocation May 18, is a graduate of Eastâ€" The award, announced by the Ontario Federation of Home and School Association in Toronto, is given annually to an Ontario scholar who plans to go on to high school teaching. her Award for a year of study at the Ontario College of Education Miss Joanne E. Thompson of 98 John Boulevard, Waterloo, a member of the 1963 graduating class at Waterloo Lutheran Uniâ€" versity, has been awarded the KHENHLS Made by Evinrude â€" at discount prices SPECIAL $149.50 For The Newest 3 H.P. 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