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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1971, p. 11

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Performing Arts in Cana- da magazine has announced a first prize of $t.000, pre- sented by du Maurier. to Canada's most talented young playwright in the magazimfs first national playwriting contest for short plays. Second prize in the "open competition" category is $500. a HOT $t uedmwoM tttall. I.llilltali', WW Remember this? A quiet. secluded spot near the bridge leading from Caroline Street to the arena provided a noon-hour haven for many workers during summer and autumn. *iirotohv how am Entries may be submit- ted in two categories: open competition and first plays. The "first plays" category is restricted to authors whose plays have not been published or produced be- fore. although unpublished authors may also enter the Open Competition if they Winner of the "first plays" category will receive a course at the Banff School of Fine Arts. The canted, which has heenorganized hythemaga- zine to salute its on 10th anniversary, is open for en- tries until March 31, Mr72. Entries must be submitted to: Playwriting Competi- tion, Performing Arts in Canada. 49 Wellington Magazine sponsors writing contest Radio station offers transportation service Street East. Toronto. Ont- ario. RULES: The open competition is open to the writers of short plays not longer thAn 60 minutes, written in 1970 or later. Radio Lutheran announc- es the beginning of a cen- tralized transportation sys- tem which will provide up- to-the-minute information about available transporta- tion to and from the area. The system works simply to circumnavigate the many unread and unnotic- ed posters which appear on bulletin boards such as: "Ride wanted to Toronto. leaving Friday afternoon The "first plays" cate- gory is open to authors of plays not previously pub- after 2, Call Bill. .. To offer or obtain a ride. call RADIO LUTHERAN. 5mm. and give your des- tination, date and time of MOTORCYCLE SALES AND SERVICE 325 Weber St. North 745-5883 OPEN Tue - Sat. s am. to 6 p.m. Kawasaki advice will be given with a phone number, if any is available, with justone call. "This system works only if you use it, and it is our hope that we can fulfill the needs of the listening com- munity in and around the Twin Cities," said Radio Lutheran spokesman. An- drew Whitaker. departure. name, and tele- phone number. Our an- nouncers are on the air from 9 am to 2 am every day. lished or produced. Plays must be type- written. A title page is re- quested giving the author’s name, address, and tele- phone number, title of the play. cast of characters. and description of sets. Contestants must reside in Canada. Messages coming in will be analysed and departure Good attendance at circuit meeting Cam- all 'm-ttr there -etiateteeer-thaBaettt mavenmndby ttter-dt-tttttttte Chttarirdqtartmmtt--atta- banknotedmerewere W4striVgttggdittebttgtaitt Mmetotheend lockout! in Ontario Mu thetimttfmemmttttsMirn Ihn ttteee--torttte -periodiaatyear,al- thttqtsthemmtberotern- to It: duh; the same peri- od in mo. The number of employees involved in strik- es rose from 61,779 to ”.401 inthesameperiod. Mr. Carton said that the time lost due to strikes and lockouts this year was con- siderably lower than in mo. The report stated that the number of man-days lost in the first nine months of 1711 due to work stomages was 945,019 compared to 1.025.- 500 in the same period in These questions were dis- cussed by William Veen- stra. district supervisor of Jehovah's Witnesses. dur- ing their circuit convention November " in Elmira. 1970. This was a decrease in 80381 man-days from All in attendance were in- vited to meet regularly with the only group, who as a group, expect to live for- everon earth. "It is strange that man, the highest form of earttily life, lives a shorter duration than some plants and anim- als. Why does the human body grow old and die? Is it inevitable?" Peak attendance of 805 came Sunday afternoon with the feature address entitled "Can you live forever? Will you?". Throughout his lecture. Mr. Veenstra made frequent reference to the Bi- ble and its promises con- cerning mankind's future. Of the more than 600 in attendance during the three- day convention. approxim- ately 200 were from Water- loo congregations. Several of these had key parts dur- ing the three days of lectures and dramatizatimts. "That the Bible indicates a petson can live forever in peace and happiness on earth, does not mean that he will," he stated. "It is necessary to bring our lives into harmony with God's word to be favoured with God's gift of eternal life". Complete Decorating and Color Consultation Service .Vinyl Wall Coverings G Harding Carpets 0 Armstrong Flooring . Custom Made Draperies O Flo-Glaze Paints OKem Finishes OHees Pull Shades IV” 7¢3~5283 , " King S. Watovloo '." Strikes, Ioclaouts fewer, - five strikes: 0933110 Steel Erectors (109.230 unl- (hysl. Ford Motor Co. tht, Mo man-days). Dominion Glass Hamilton "T,02& man-days). Hawker Sidd- ley mono man-days) and Dominion Glass Bunnies t26.ttt8marrdays" _ Manufacturing industries contributed 65.9 percent _Of first nine months of Ifr71 compared to 83.3 percent for the same period of 1970. The construction industries contributed 19.9 percent of the time lost this year com- pared to 10.9 percent for the nine-month period of 'teartynitereentotttte- days lost were the rennet The department's collec- tive agreements library has "ilcAN0lhlAVIAN Rhythm Gymnastics _, - I for iGIRLS 9-13 years Jim " GRAND OPENING 1 ssl 177 PARK ST., WATERLOO OPEN 9:30 TO 5:30 DAO-- EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Graduate, Gymnastic College, Denmark Graduate, Teachers College, Denmark l5 years teaching experience in Gymnastics in Denmark and recently in Canada at schbols and university. Instructress: Birte Langager Free gifts during our Grand Opening MATERNITY APPAREL ORIGINALS _ ALTERATIONS NEEDLEWORK Mates Welcome Christmas Sifts CLOSED MONDAYS FITNESS CENTRE Blanche Walpole 0 June Carter Waterloo Square, Lower Matt 576-2680 6 months only $25.00 TUESDAYS 5 - 6 p.m Phone 745-4021 agreements in over {I per- cent at these. In the construction indus- try. conciliation officers assisted in no negotiations up to the end of September as compared to 474 in the first nine monthsot 1970. stmcttttrttqrtottteremtof '"tteeeesttotaliaettle- oiit-estqqtatres. Conciliation officers the department assisted 1.146 (59 percent) of I Department mediators al- so assisted negotiators to reach agreements in 175 fected 50.83 wakes. do... use but cm- tmet-ttte-ttai-ttaries Issl SS

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