Waterloo Square Mall i-..UV"""M' 10% - 24% Pair off a surplice-styie jumper with a softly tailored Mouse for the most popular style in town! No. 8162 with PHOTO-GOO'. is in Sizes 10% to 2.4ri, (bust 33- 47). Size 12lie, 35 bust . . . jumper, Ir"', yards of 45-inch; Mouse. 2% yards. Patterns available only in siccs shown. SEMI) 25t in coins (or each pattern --lttelttdes postage and hauling. PATTERN SERVICES WATERLOO CHBQNIS'JLE _ ve 13.6" 36(3110 ___ Station A Toronto. Ontario, Canada Print lune, Address, Style "In!" all Sin. Send $1.00 for the NEW '71 Fall and Winter Ba- sic FASHION filled with lovely designs and a FREE Pattern Coupon. m.-. ......-.- _,_,_._______ -ie---e--"-" - - that of housewife and mother. She was born in Rochester, New York, and studied art and engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She went to fine arts col- lege on a scholarship from the Knights of Templar. In 1968. the American Academy of Professional Arts, Omaha, awarded her a doctorate in Letters. . Dr. Daynard has been a member of the Rochester NY. Professional Arts Club of that city for 23 years. She studied under Ailing Clements. oil painting, and figure draw- . . . a. I H, BAAJ__ ___A_-:A _-:_63-n Att I‘M Edith Walters Daynard has combined artistic, engineering. and literary careers with LIL, IV! 01: J'""""" VI.» uâ€"__.._ -e--" - u _ - ing: Ralph Avery. water color; and Jay Stanley Gordon, portrait painting. All are artists of the Genesse Valley Artist Group. Since 1969, Edith has been residing in Kitchener, Ontario. She has been a student of Tom Cayley of Doon School of Fine Arts and Peter Snyder of Waterloo. Ontario. November 17, 18, " th 20 Wed. Thurs. th Fri. open till 9 pm Sat. till 6 pm HATASHITA PRESENTS "euc:.1s%A'. 'i. m ART EXHIBIT and SALE of ORIGINAL PAINTINGS by on. EDITH DAVNARD Two attractive head-cov- erings to add to the ward- robe or make for gift- ttiving . . . the popular Newsboy style with small peak or a soft tam . . . both in easy crochet. TWO SEPARATE PAT.. TERNS. No.. 5503 has crochet directions for Ncwshoy Cap; No. 2G28 has crochet directions for tam plus scarf not shown. SEND 'st in coins hr each nut-m -ittettrdeg postage and hauling. PATTERN SERVICES WAIE_R_LO_O_ [crfr39.NrCLE hilt lane. “arm III "110 III-her. The Fall and Winter "il 40-page ALBUM is 75c. PI)? '33173'401 Station A Toronto, Ontario, Canada . I Knvvuh 'i'iii'ii'ii' "i'iili,i, tl) . -. il?.; Births “manor mmumwwoo w and Mes. Joann Botof The couch val live in Wu- otloo when they alum from a honovmoon in mom On- "no IUDICKY. a daogttter to Mr. and Mrs. RU. Budicky. RR 2. Waterloo, at St. Mary's Hos- pital. November to. SPICER. a son. Robert Edward. to Judy and Ted Spicer, 543 Glendene Crescent. Water. loo, at St. Mary's Hospital. November 14. WOLSTENHOLME. a daugh- ter, Tvacel Lee. to Sharon and Wayne Wolstenholme. 537 Brookhaven Crescent. Watedoo. at St. Mary's Hos- pital. Novembet 15. McLAUGHLIN. a son. Scott. to Mr. and Mrs. Chutes A Christmas bazaar sponsored by the auxiliary of Branch 530. Royal Cana- dian Legion will be held Friday, November 26. at 19 Regina Street North. Mrs. Basil Buckholtz. president: and Rachel Os- tell. Mrs. Howard Koehler and Mrs. Charles Wellein. all past presidents, will be pouring tea from 2 pan. to 5p.m. Hot lunch for $1 will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The meal will be sauerkraut, pig tails and cabbage rolls. Goal - swam-ck and mm: Mom Kahuna: Barbara Cardin. Gore and Novambat 6. Legion auxiliary bazaar Waterloo 'tttttet I " Lou'- RC mm. In. mum“ "I. iridium†My. wuanaqusu-n ttrit-tmtstttrstt'tetdMr. The can“. will In. at Ertt Sun-1w.“ Wank», "riiirriiiiirkiiuimu,- 'mm.uzulomn PM my}!!! Deaths WHEN James. 205 Glen Grove Place. Waterloo. November 9. " years. VOGEL Jerome. 277 Herbert Street. Waterloo. November 14. 63 Years, Cot0ELLO Catharine Alice. 25 Devin Street. Waterloo. November 15, 64 years. St. Mark's Lawn Church was tut-m ot the nodding Mrs. Koehler is convenor for the bazaar. Assisting her are Mrs. Joe Waite. tea room; Mrs. Elroy Preece, country store; Mrs. Clarence Harvey, bake table: Marie Lehman. touch and buy: Mrs. Win Goodwin, used books; Mrs. Boris Nichols. sewing ta- ble: Mrs. Scott Gilchrist. penny table. Lucky draws during the evening will be on two oil paintings, a money doll and the auxiliary draw of $50, $25, $15 and $10. mums SHOPS McLaughlin, 695 Glen For- rest Maud. Watodoo. at St. Mary‘s Hospital. No- vernbo: 12 FAST. 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