18 Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday;"October 7, 1921 Â¥2 / _ t o r s m ies s WIN BUSYâ€"Grade two pupils of Centennial Pubâ€" lic School on Amos Avenue were a proud bunch Monday. They won the award for the public RED BARON STEAKS Downstairs at the City Hotel WATERLOO Draft â€" Pitcher or Mug TAPE â€" CASSETTE â€" REELS SUPERIOR â€" TDK â€" TDKSD PA â€" SYSTEM and MICROPHONES ADC â€" SPEAKER SYSTEMS OPEN 10 am till 9 pm Mon. â€" Fri. â€" 10 am till 6 pm Sat. We T ake a Personal Interest in You 44 King St. S. Waterloo 576â€"7730 Air Conditioned Fully Licensed CITY HOTEL THE Thursday, Fridey HARPER ELECTRONICS LTD. H. Harrison is the editor of SF: Author‘s Choice 13 stories from the realm of The Concret Boot is the second in the ‘‘Spider Scott series by Kenneth Royce, author of The XYY Man. When Spider drags his friend‘s body out of the Thames, he begins to wondâ€" er how long it will be before his own foot gets measured for a fit. Gone and Back by Nathanâ€" iel Benchley, is a pioneer adventure story of the Okâ€" lahoma Great Land Rush. Fiction Patrict Dennis has proâ€" duced a new book, Paradise his most successful novel since Auntie Mame. NIKKO STEREO COMPONENTS SONY LINE â€" COMPLETE TEAC TAPE DECKS and STEREO UNITS MIRCORD TURNTABLES Famous for quality in a relax price range New Waterioo library books Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Record Fans of Cornell Woolrich will welcome Nighwebs; a collection ‘of Stories, edited by Francis M. Nevins, Jr. The tales, many of which are appearing for the first time Gilles Perrault‘s Dossier 51 is a spy novel â€" the story of a manhunt. Adam _ True â€" Blessing starts his career of cryogâ€" enics when he discovers his parents‘ deepâ€"frozen bodies after they are lost in a blizzard. science fiction. Each is acâ€" companied by a lively perâ€" sonal statement by the auâ€" thor concerned. 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