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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Feb 1972, p. 5

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North American Indians in Historical Perspective, ediâ€" ted by Eleanor Leacock and Nancy Lurie, contains conâ€" tributions from anthropoloâ€" * FICTION A Log Across the Road, by Sheila Ross, is an epic story about a group of men and women of varied backâ€" grounds,. drawn together by fate. Victor _ Canning‘s _ novel. Firecrest, is an intriguing. fastâ€"paced adventure story . In Berkely Mather‘s new novel, The Terminators, we are _ again in Mathr are again in Mather‘s counâ€" â€"the wilderness of Norâ€" flm India. The author has devoted a book to Idwal Rees, the adventurous, cyâ€" nical and resourceful adâ€" venturer who has made brief appearances in preâ€" vious novels. Livingstone‘s Companions, by Nadine Gordimer, is a collection of sixteen stories probing deeply into the land of Africa and the complex lives of its people. Fred Hoyle and Geoffrey Hoyle are the authors of two short Science Fiction novels, The Molecule Men, and The Monster of Loch Ness (combined in one book ) The time is 1983, and the country is United States, in John _ Neufeld‘s _ political thriller, Sleep, Two Three, Four! This story of the fuâ€" ture contains violence and dissent. â€" Destiny Waltz, by Gerda Charles, gives a panoramic view of English and Jewish life. John Wain‘s The Life Guard is a sequence of stories with a wide range of setting and incident. The Crying Child, by Barâ€" bara Michaels, is a chilling mystery. a glimpse into the terrifying world beyond reaâ€" Max Catto‘s novel, The Fattest Bank in New Orâ€" leans, is a rousing tale of the early American South. WATERLOO SQUARE 578â€"2410 We are enjoying bright, sunny new ofâ€" fices on the second floor of Waterloo Sqâ€" uare office building. Waterloo Chronicle 744â€"6364 Here‘s what‘s new in books at public library NONâ€"FICTION WHO NEEDS FLORIDA? (Freedom) BOOKSTORE BEST SELLING AUTHORS tures A Hoof Print On My Heart The Canadian Indian Whiteoaks of Jaina Senes OB Vil FEATURING The Last Spike Gun Digest The Group of Seven High Arctic Power Skating Ice Hockey Bules in Pic Fifth Business The Pledge Summer of 42 This Unique Hentage Future Shock Any Woman Can Ginger Tea Makes Fnends Alistair MacLean Nora Lofts John Creasey Victoria Holt Jean Palidy Agatha Christie Georgette Heyer C S Forrester Catherine Gaskin Lucy Walker Zelda The Greening of Amenica Child From the Sea gists who share a general interest in the history of the Indianâ€"White relations and in attempting to interpret them from the Indian standâ€" point. Philip Warner‘s book. The Medieval Castle; Life in a Fortress in Peace and War, assesses the influence of the castle, both on the course of history and on the lives of the people. A Detective‘s Story is Georâ€" ge Hatherill‘s account of his career in the CID. The reader will doubtless be amazed at the wide variety of things which have to be done before some essential piece of evidence can be collected and clicked into place. VICKI DYCK _ AS KATIE YODER IE, B\ If NJ EING‘S OPEN: Monday â€" Friday â€" 10:00 a.m. to 2: 00 a. m. Saturday â€"11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sundayâ€"12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. ~ â€" DAN KING ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS $1.00 BUSINESS HOURS JUDY GILLESPIE AS RUTH WINT ERS In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95° and up FoR Fast service Call 579â€"5040 "t * FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 38 King St. N., Waterloo ALLAN KESSLER AS PAPA YODER RON ALLENSEN AS PETER REBER Teddi Levison and Mickie Silverstein. Peabody Awardâ€" winning reporters who have a daily radio talk show in Atlanta. Georgia, have proâ€" duced a fascinating book. Have You Had It In The Kitchen? These two witty working wives tell other women how to have swingâ€" ing careers and satisfied husbands. In his book. Chaucer; an Introduction, Stanley Husâ€" sey endeavors to show how and why Chaucer is interestâ€" ing to us, while at the same time suggesting what made him an outstanding poet in his own age. Are there intelligent beings on other planetsâ€"or in othâ€" er galaxies? Jacques Berâ€" RESTAURANT and Canadian Food JANET BAUER AS HILODA MULLER ARitchener Paterloo Collegiatr Japanese Colour Prints, by Jack Hillier, contains 49 colour prints. The prints are convincing proof that gier and Louis Pauwels, auâ€" thors of ‘"The Morning of the Magicians." have once again delved into the outer limits" of scientific reâ€" search in their book,. Imâ€" possible Possibilities. The Modern Practice of Adult Education, by Malâ€" colm Knowles, is a compreâ€" hensive,. _ upâ€"toâ€"date. _ and practical guide to the theory and practice of adult educaâ€" DINNER 6:30 (sharp) MEETING 8 :00 p.m. DANCE 9 :00 pm Attend All or Any Part of the Evening DINNER & DANCE $3.00 per person â€" MEETING FREE : Tickets Available From Credit Union Office or Executive ‘ DINNER TICKETS LIMITED TO 300 â€" GET THEM EARLY REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE community credit Knights of Columbus Hall â€" 105 University East, Waterloo Porational rhool The story of PLAIN AND FANCY is more plain than fancy. as it should be. It concerns a young New Yorker and his sophisticated girl friend who drive down into the Amish country to sell a piece of property he has inherited but has never seen. In this neighborhood of Birdâ€"inâ€"Hand they find themselves out of their metropolitan world, in a land of quaint customs, stern morals and "Pennsylvania Dutch" English. They run across a romance or two among the young generation of Amish, and manage to fix things up so that everybody is in love with the right party at the endâ€"which is how any sensible musical should end. union Itd. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Saturday, February 19, 1972 This promises to be one of K.C.I1.‘s most enjoyable productions. Get your reserved tickets now. They are available from any K.C.1. student or just phone the school at 745â€"6851. Produced with permission of Samuel French Incorporated., New York A MUSICAL PRESENTED BY MARCH 1,2.3 & 4 AT 8:00 P.M. this medium is one of great pictorial art. Lloyd Cope. one of Ameriâ€" ca‘s foremost astrologers, describes the occult powâ€" ersâ€"both of the stars and of numbersâ€"in his book, Your Stars Are Numbered. Sir Donald Wolfit, C.B.E.; His Life and Work in the Unfashionable Theatre, by Ronald Harwood. is the biography of a man who was the stormy petrel of his day. Readers will agree with the author that Wolfit was an outstanding figure in theatrical history. Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, February 17, 1972 5 C.W. Tweed & Son BUSINESS _ gogs tweeo LIMITED 9 Erb St. W., Waterioo Put your f M insurance ‘ T in safe, i experienced ? * hands. t ‘ _ Phone 744â€"5274

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