37†squad for their last week a! pncuces prior to their Ontario Intercollegiate Football Geller- once opener here Friday night. against Guelph University. There's still some weeding to bedooethoesghtogettott" " nun gum limit. “his is the beat turnout we- ‘ve ever had, we should have a fairly balanced nund' said head coach Carl Totte. “For a change we've got a little the in the line, and if our backrteld shapes up we should be mush} erably stronger than last year." The backfield could be a m blem though With not one re. turnee from last year's starting half he. After Saturday's roster redue. tion, there at: only 13 holdov. ers from last year's team. These include Hum Wayne Houst- on of Waliaceburg, Gard Boyd and Demin Spencer ot Toronto. Walt Pinden ot Burlington, Lou " Warriors lady For Seas-I comm 'iiiAyiits ‘il Waterloo Lutheran Univ¢ity Saturday, Member . _ -. . at 2 p.m. M “3:30" ORR AUTOMOBILES University of Rerpr-tativer. F00 A Demolish-Hog Walter ttiUhrus 'aast. 8am Manager. mm - contour! B8lrlllyh1... fililli =-a-dLis,-rr-rqit-ttv'rs-'rt The best Deal in Town . . . Comes from Mk " Hamilton, Brian tr. vine and [an MaeNaughton at Kitchens: and Keith luau of neutron. d Kitchener. Backfielden m- dude Torry Joyce " Gun. Jock - Wen-anon of local high school talent such u Wat- erloo QB Paul Knight. Eastwood Centre Brian Schncht, KCt Une- men Doug Shah, Paul Smack end Deryk Weber and KC! Half- back Doug Mitchell There will be a new operator at the quarterback slot to take over from Dick Aldridge's, now that Aldridge has made the Tor. onto Argos. Vieing for the spot- Art Knight of Waterloo, Doug Ewing of St, Francis Xavier and Bott McKillop of Toronto. New line strength includes Carleton University transferees Ray Budds, Dewar Burnett and Kim HeQuaig and heavy-man Brent Gilbert a 265 freshman tickle from Sarnia who had a try-out with Ottawa Rough Rid- Wally Delahey is again coach- tA0llllllljl,At.----""' t0llWAllllllts You: -e. Old-mule, own-o. Chev-no. one" I. Con-Ir In Emrrro6e' 450 King East Kitchener SH 4-8125 0 150 Weber s. WI the new faces u n RITE/Ili) ORR AUTOMOBILES ‘SALI‘ prion In tact than no no - students with that "good old school spirit" that a new plan was cmtod and der- ived from the former plan to give students a wider choice. The highlights at the age-- . - “cum mu m (mm-um!) "summation.“ dents participating“: school - "qe.t-rttteeuadth.e5mtera, . dtsatiag an. from the health thine: it has been node pe. and Meal education degree Able for theqe Mana " I†at mm at the University of Wat, 't5Ata'reiees.utaetth-aro qrir.iitatart teaching auror- no nay students with that on Height: Collegiate in Kitch- 'Uood old school mm" that ' enor this month. blies were the introduction of the football teuns. It loot- u if we have two really good teams this year. We are striving to win every game and it seems Is if we have started off on the right foot. Also was the intro- duction of the cheerleaders. The Aldermen will be stated in next weeks article. B ilf M Alterations Are " Completed The modernization prom-mg included tontrttuctiort of m ad. dition with All area of some 240 square feet, allowing installa- tion of a new steel‘nd-reinfor- eed-eonerete vault at the rear of the office. The office now has four tell- box cuttomers. two printe’ eon- pon booths are located close to the vault. Completion of alterations to the Bank of Montreal's Univer- sity Avenue and Philip street branch has been announced by Robert H. Young, the manager. ing the line for the Warriors while a new coach has been ad- ded to assist in the backfield Howie Green, a graduate of Queen's and Alberta Phys. Ed. course. CHEVEllES - CHEVY ll CHEVROLET TRUCKS George A. Hunaherger, 296 Benelux Crescent, Weierloo. and Berta W. Kukujuk. " Well- ington Street N., Kitchener, " tended the Ontario College of adulation summer uhool dur. ing the summer and will begin teaching health and physical ed- ucation classes at the collegiate next week. She Wm M. Wed., In addition to phvsical educa- tion. Miss Kukuiuk will teach German and Mr. Hunwerger will teach English. Both received Bachelor of Arts degrees from the Univer- OlDSMOBllE " Csii'i'i"i'""; Canada’s No. “of! Water Service" Bee 399 [may supply La. 55: Belmont w. Weber s. Wake-loo SH 5-6815 NO WORK FOR YOU WITH , iii,,,!!??))?:. - ititift,fii, Kitchener pliant: 744-8193 ASO King East, Kitchener " â€as ISO Weber B., Waterloo GivoGoAhcd ', (Concivmed from page " , Continue!!!» $340.00!) ($419,000! Interest on thtarteirtg 83.0†(83.500). Uneua.ified 8t5,000 mam Method of financing: l Debt Forgiveness â€3.000 (“3.- tam degree count was itatiatod u the Dakota“: " Wanda. in September of "" All! thirty- tive men and women received IRE degrees " the lay at Winter Work: 300.000 (370.000). Sate of rite debentures $1Mr 000 (£15,000). Loan under Municipal Works Assistance Program $189,000 t $189,000t. _