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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jan 1972, p. 5

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m New books at the public library i $ FICTION iéty in the eighteen stories canms; Proud and Uncerâ€" THE BLANKET m" A# : flat Life 50% Off Fish are more then pets They make a fascinating hobby for the whole tamily . A Fascinating Hobby Our Tropical & Marine Fish Canaries. Budgies. Finches. Par rots. Love Birds, Cocketiels. Ses Horses, Snakes. Monkeys also other small pets 498 EAGLE ST. N. AMPLE PARKING KENNEY SHOES KRenney Shees PRESTON 653â€"3246 1/3 Offâ€" FABRICS SEwWING Norions 20% Offâ€" aAuL women‘s Highway Home by Mary a ® l $s Chronicle appointments There is wide range and varâ€" _ s | ’B’It N TV 0 Y BEDSPREADS , * o | “ TOwEls _ MaTS k @( ‘ ; wing Norions _ 3 } £ * 4 ' L f FINGERING Low 10 u.ls a j ol f YABNS PRICES s SOH / KR + P ‘siut x o# * ouse oF CANADA §# fi Rud meynle Aupmrmm nimril aren egs: "@ L 6. u* . A ..... We‘ll cover you â€"_ Clearing Lines of Women‘s & Childrens Shoes FICTION Cmdr. Prince, U.S.N., by James E. Bassett, is a novel of the Pacific War, as seen through the experience of a U.S. navy officer. Magic is based on illusion and law is based on truth â€" or are they? Sol Stein‘s novâ€" el, The Magician, shows us what we may not have seen, or what we may not have wanted to see. John Bingham, having esâ€" tablished himself as a masâ€" ter of the crime thriller with seven to his credit, now turns to the spy thriller in his new novel, Vulture in the Sun. John Cornwall, author of ‘‘The Spoiled Priest,"" is the writer of Seven Other Deâ€" mons. This perceptive novâ€" el on a topical and disturbâ€" ing subject is set in the male ward of a modern psychiatâ€" ric hospital. The Towers of Silence is the third in Paul Scott‘s seâ€" quence of novels about the last years of British rule in India. Many conflicts arise when the Reed family are forced to move in with relatives in the country in By the Highway Home by Mary Stolz. There is wide range and varâ€" RETAIL STORE HOURS Monday Thru Saturday 9 to 5 Tuesday & Thursday Nights 7 to 9 & Children‘s Leather & Viny! WINTER BOOTS FALL & WINTER SHOES MOTORCYCLE SALES AND SERVICE 325 Weber St. North 745â€"5883 OPEN Tue â€" Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Koawasaki iéty in the eighteen storres contained in the fiction anâ€" thology, _ Today‘s Stories From Seventeen. Babette Rosmond is the compiler of the collection. Nobody Answered the Bell, by Rhys Davies, is a tense psychological drama set in an English seaport town. The exciting story of Henry Morgan‘s daring exploits in the West Indies is relatâ€" ed in â€" Josephine Tey‘s new novel, The Privateer. It is a brilliant story of Captain Morgan‘s courage and stirring achievements. Brian â€" Garfield‘s _ novel, Deep Cover, is a frighteningâ€" ly believable story of Rusâ€" sian Intelligence operations. "‘Just Wait Till You Have Children of Your Own!" is a hilarious look at the teenâ€" agers of today by two of America‘s foremost family humorists, Erma Bombeck and Bil Keane. Fairway Press announces the appointment of Fred Miller as the Waterloo Chronicle‘s advertising repâ€" resentative. He comes to Waterloo with several years experience in advertising. The 135 million Americans caught in the middle have a lot to say, and Robert Coles has lent a Ssympathetic ear. The resulting report is his book. The Middle Ameriâ€" Fred has been working with the Chronicle for the past three months. Lots of free parking Open daily till 9 p.m NONâ€"FICTION 28 King St. S.. Waterloo tain. Photos are by Jon Erikson. Shrug; Trudeau in Power, by Walter Stewart, is the first major study of the Truâ€" deau regime. Marxism in Our Time, by Isaac Deutscher, is a colâ€" lection of essays by the foreâ€" most modern Marxist scholâ€" ar. Several previously unâ€" published essays are inâ€" cluded in these writings which consider the releâ€" vance of Marxism today. William Brandon, editor of The Magic World; Ameriâ€" can Indian Songs and Poems, believes that the songs and poetry in the book will in time be acceptâ€" ed as representative of one of the world‘s great literaâ€" tures. Ettore Camesasca‘s lively and â€" penetrating â€" survey, History of the House, blends architectural history with social and esthetic hisâ€" tory. The book traces the development _ and _ evoluâ€" tion of the house from preâ€" historic times to the presâ€" ent. 5 Frank has been with the Chronicle since November 1. 1971. The appointment is effective January 3. Fairway Press announces the appointment of Frank Goldspink as editor of the Waterloo _ Chronicle. . He has a number of years experience in the newspaper field and has served as reporterâ€"photographer â€" and production _ manager _ on several weeklies. A Red Cross water safeâ€" ty instructor â€" requalificaâ€" tion clinic is planned for Sunday, January 16 at the Kitchener YMC A pool. Plan water safety instructor clinic Saturday till 6 p.m Phone 743â€"6619 WE DON‘T MAKE YOU GUESS ? ? ? All Original Price Tags Marked Down Clearly created for little dears . _._. and BIG DEARS, WATERLOO SQUARE Call the baby sitter . . . Call your motherâ€"inâ€"laow . . . Call anybody . . . just get down here real fast . . © Our stock consists of clothing for boys and girls up to size 14 © As usual â€" we will exchange or refund within five days of purchase © If you are planning to attend, don‘t come alone .. . bring money. If you don‘t you‘ll wish you had. © Covution . . . buyer beware. The management feels obligated to warn anyone o?ending this sale that there‘s every likelihood you‘ll go home broke. © But toke heart . . . you‘ll smile all the way. © During this sale â€" no layoaways â€" no charges. © No tox on children‘s clothes. © No telephone inquiries please. bOMiLG t0O9US Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, January 6, 1972 5 C HIL D RE NS WE A mR Closed Mon.â€"Open Fri. Night till 9 p.m. bOMNiG t09US . . The Biggest Selection . . . In Any Direction C HIL D RE NS WE A P S NOW ON too! 744â€"5122

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