Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Dec 1972, p. 16

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16 Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 6, 1972 TOWERS PLAZA â€" Waterloo (between Towers and Firestone Stores) 2000 CHRISTMAS TREES Kâ€"W Y¥‘s MEN‘S CLUB of the YMCA « Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. HOURS: Sunday 1 :00 â€" 4:30 p.m. Guaranteed Fresh, Top Quality an exciting showplace of design Proceeds for work with crippled and needy children T wo L ocations: cut Late November It‘s a world of exciting contemporary furnishings and accessories from this continent and abroad. Choose a highâ€"back easy chair from France. A unique Canadian wall hanging. Or any number of table and home decorations from the exquisite Dansk line from Denmark WOODSIDE PARK â€" Kitchener (corner Queen S. and Highland Rd.) See for yourself. Visit our world Wednesday through Friday 10 a m. to 10 p m . Tuesday and Saturday from 10 a m to 6 p. m and Sunday. 1: 30 to 5 p m To avoid confusion about 1972â€"73 School Christmas Holidays, The Waterloo County Board of Education, under the provisions of the Schools Administration Act, wishes to announce that Christmas â€" Holidays this year are from December 23rd, 1972 to January 2nd, 1973 INCLUSIVE. Schools close after clasâ€" ses on December 22nd, 1972 and reopen for classes on January 3rd, 1973. Dec. 22 is last day of school at SECOND CENTURY is a place where you can shop the world for those distinctive Christmas gifts Furniture and Interiors Limited New Dundee 696â€"3212 This Christmas look in on a New World Michael Hayden, introduced his exhib ts Friday night at the Kâ€"W Art Gallery. He will talk to students at Waterloo Colligiate Thursday December 7. He is shown here with one of his more abstract sculptures which can be used for a chair, bed or just for fun. . photo by Fred Miller Conservation and municiâ€" pal â€" representatives _ will put their heads together Feb. 7 to talk about land use planning during a conferâ€" ence being planned by the Grand River Conservation Authority. © Will discuss land use The oneâ€"day conference @HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ©@TENNIS RACKETS e©@sqUASH d @BADMINTON ‘‘Where the hard to find Sports items are"" OPEN THURS. & FRI. EVENING TILL 9 pm ©BROOM BALL TIM‘S SPORT SHOP @ARCHERY at the Waterloo Motor Inn, Waterloo, will involve Auâ€" thority members and counâ€" cillors and planning board representatives from the GRCA‘s member municiâ€" palities, as well as represenâ€" tatives from neighboring auâ€" thorities. @SKATES @TROPHIES eADIDAS SHOES @BAUER, ROLLER SKATES ENGRAVING

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