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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Nov 1971, p. 7

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ks T .". T ('; % > i3 f £, g,, t * eq 1 A fire at Fritz Upholstery on Weber Street North causâ€" ed $20,000 damage last Thursday morning. Waterloo fire chief John Staller said the department answered the alarm turned in by passersâ€"by who noticed smoke pouring from the building‘s windows. Elmira â€" district â€" seconâ€" dary school will be the scene of _ Jehovah‘s Witnesses‘ semiâ€"annual circuit assembâ€" ly, November 12 to 14. Mr. David Spencer, presiding minister â€" of the Waterloo congregation, said about 450 witnesses will attend from Waterloo, Kitchener and New Hamburg. The fire started in the rear basement and burned a hole through the floor above. Chief Staller said there was a strong posâ€" sibility the blaze was caused ‘‘The theme of the asâ€" sembly, ‘"Keep on Doing it More Fully", based on the apostle Pauls‘ words at 1 Thessalonians chapter 4, Earlyâ€"morning fire causes $20,000 damage to business In comparison, the travel assembly was a light and lively look at the places visited by students this summer. Israel, â€" Russia. France and an ‘"almost‘" arrest in England were among the pictures shown each accompanied with a story all their own. The intermission was atâ€" tended to by a competent quartet, the Five to Nine. Their rendition of Summerâ€" time was superb and we by Karen Black hope that they will favour Sehool assemblies took on us with more numbers in a serious note yesterday. future assemblies. The true meaning of Remâ€" , â€"ses embrance Day was discusâ€" . sed in film and play presenâ€" m'!? 128 t:.lm clntb fivlill tations. All those in attenâ€" $ another great film . y vember 17. At 7 p.m. dance left with a refreshed Butch Cassidy and the Sunâ€" yet disturbing viewpoint. duanas Kid msill ho suailahls We MUFI;'LER Custom Pipe Bending SHOPS Shocks 2 min. inspection â€" no obligation 180 Weber North 578â€"3320 Waterloo _ _ & Y We Rent Most Everything nromnmarons&rates CALL US AT 125 UNION ST. E. WATERLOO sr‘ A 'f.l p P T T w4 vfiâ€"v(‘,-' .,_'-_v?,. °o Mc M e W 'i-“'“'Iv' i fttimoctiincsr s % OV s.‘om The Canada Committee system sp that genetic maâ€" when genetic material varieties are developed, the attera ims bl' onPl_at&aiMeuh m-;’tm:mzm::ufiumm ouon‘::_.yumm m working to establish a perâ€" breeders now a danger commi is developing a ._,.___..EsseT. ,J,e,f_ m ,.._._,_,_.__ manent plant gene storage Nflmbm:z as new and improved plant computer program. Witnesses to hold assembly creative decorating! Complefe ne 3\ 2. Rentâ€"Alls North America‘s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Muffler Shops BY LARRY MSLAUGHLIN WATERLOO PAINT â€" PAPER â€" VINYM SCS®~ F! a wÂ¥ 42 + dn ns a%e) : 9. * en aP im . 2 x *4 ty tee.> 23 "ig~ ~ Ctln. csw after 5 p.m. FAST. FREE MUFFLER INSTALLATION November 17. At 7 p.m. Butch Cassidy and the Sunâ€" dance Kid will be available to all students, friends and parents for 50¢. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Reâ€" cently the film club was given a substantial loan to help with extra equipment for school use. by an overheated ballast of a neon light. The â€" heaviest â€" charring was directly above the ballast area, said the chief. The damage to fabric stock and customer furniâ€" ture was caused mostly by smoke and fire although there was some water damâ€" age. Work has already begun on this year‘s musical ‘"Guys and Dolls"‘. A 1930‘s theme, auditions â€" are _ presently being held for dancers, singâ€" ers and musicians. It looks like a hit‘ Firemen had the blaze unâ€" der conktrol within 30 minâ€" utes but spent another two hours extinguishing smoulâ€" dering rubble and cleaning up. especially applies to showâ€" ing love within congregaâ€" tions â€"of christians," said Mr. Spencer. W. _ Veenstra, _ district supervisor, will be developâ€" ing this theme during the three day program, which will show how young and old alike can build the quality of love. The largest crowd is exâ€" pected for the part of the convention specifically diâ€" rected to the public, a Sunâ€" day afternoon discourse 7A4â€"2741 Sayvette TAE YOUNG YJEFLORJAN 470 «arnri Hill surprise you/ , Sayvette i ®© THORNCLIFFE PK. ® YONGE & STEELES ® DIXIE RD. & QEW ® EGLINTON & BRIMLEY ® WESTWOOD MALL (MISSISSAUGA) ® HARWOOD & BAVLY (AJAX) ® BAYHELD MALL (BARRIE) ® HWY. 401 & 24 (MESPELER) ® WESTMOUNT PLACE (watémoo). _ 1e 10 P.M. ® WELLINGTON RD., 5. (LONDON) MON. TO SAT. Open 10 A.M.

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