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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 May 1976, p. 6

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'r, a .m m 'dhlllg Imam "rrteirtirht-, flwd‘i "ailaMeitsoederttsat we tiait'trteretirtgatitt.qiett- .' a' Ti, "c, r:,rry .,""' an explah the mm m am the Jiiiitiar"litruhttt 'rtt,'lh, alternatives to a In: -inttteRettitmplV ttlt M' .2] audience."“ur. Smith aid. eipottty of Witertotroritt We. _ “Man”! d the resource hie advantage of ttm - teater mtatCottittt all- team which Wand , annuity w hem in- taittodtitiieeoettnttmHtie "Meath-tttttere-thte team which prepared , tiisttttiealrqttttxrliliteroet In 1tttyrAdamBectrwaattorninnearttrBadert where he resided until 1885. This memorial plaque in Baden cites his leadership in establishing and developing Ontario Hydro. For this pioneering work Adam Beck was knighted _ in 1914. We salute still another link with our, proud heritage. "r'1lltlrr"P,?rtrr' "' *5 tar .." tll "; a.»"‘"""u' "WV V ",. trr/rt. s'. Jr, ' "ii;r9, c.rc, ,' "', . . A; - qua Itil' wrung! bx trtisrroqttteat..ty.mae' lei: "iiiiiiiilifiii' Midi-'81 _ Trevor. A new collection oi sttortstoriestrramiter%to ranks with Somerset Mum and Graham h Remains no be Seen. by Michael Butterworth. ’A humorous criminal, fame in the style of "The Mania the Sopwith Camel." The Carfttt Crisis. and Two, Other Stories. by John Boynton Priestley. A satiri- cal comedy on the theme of self-deception. Mrs. Cecelia Whaley was chosen as a delegate to at- tend monthly Right to Life meetings on behalf of St. Mictuiers CWL at a recent meeting. At the same meeting, members of St. Michaers AatgelsattheRita: and _The Gym VEGEAW {W . ' Head South,,:',, and see for yourself 9: The Bristol Harbour Village resort condominium development is something to see. We believe you'll find no condominium resort com- munity that offers you more. Spring. Summer. Winter. Or fall. Bristol Harbour Village on breathtaking Canandaigua Lake near Rochester, N.Y., is the final word in luxury resort living. Everywhere you turn there are beautiful things to see and fun things to do. Bristol has every- thing. Thanks to skip-level architec- ture, each suite, ranging from inti- mate studios to 2- and 3-bedroom units, has a private outdoor en- trance and a thrilling cliff-top view - 17 miles of glistening lake, soar- ing mountains, and open sky. A spectacular sight, There's an 18- hole championship golf course de- signed by Robert Trent Jones, Great to cross-country ski on in winter. Or downhill at nearby Bristol Mountain. Play tennis outdoors or in, under a heated bubble. Swim. Scuba. Sail from theVillage Marina. ______E-L- hil.tgtttitLi'tttti'ttttitytgg _ C WI sells quilt tickets 'gt t1fll'1tllWd'llla'll'Vc _',', w'. with. I!“ to the Leg lingo-Whom) novel: the third in Leasor’s chronicle of the Far East in thenineteenth minty. . The Dog that Never Was, by Stephen Lister. Delightful eqtertainment for the read- .ar‘s-wit. humor. and a full mare of wisdom, -t Open at Your Own Risk. edited by Joan Kahn. A Pan- dora’s "box of murder and mayhem - an expert assort- ment of fiction and true -ets.Artttettattmtteem. CWL signed and mailed cards sent by the Right to Lite Association. One of these cards petitioned for the removal of abortion from OHlP and reminded Prime Minister Trudeau of a one million name peti- tion forwarded to him. The CWL also selected Mrs. Arthur Kocher and Mrs. James Gem as dele- gates to the CWL diocesan convention in, Guelph May Niemand ist eine Insel, by 'rLC'e'cre"l CL' O st??-.:), "s"?iirr:':i':' _:i,c1r,c'cil',':irc:r, _ _ ‘ _ A l' ra IBFe,r,,r:.yr,cj)(jj:'i:ijirr:, ~' v."-, rr, l, _ c1 0 S' “\ ,-v:{g>?':":3"' c. , _;- _ , u o :35:-1:-.«---.::».-:;::.-.-1_,1;.‘-;::->1.11.511:.1 'w. _",'",:" , rr, lv", " u: ii' N x: , 'is':';,:),:'. r'c's?,r, irtitttiiititmteit Drop a line for fishing. Walk and talk along wooded trails/Sun on the private beach. And so much more. But come see for yourself. To see is to believe that Bristol Harbour Vil- lage is a very special place. Prices range from $34,500 to $72,500. Un- believable ty/f/o, 30-year mortgages available. Call now for information package. Learn how you may qual- ify for free two-day visit on site in luxury suite. Offer limited, so hurry. Call B q tol ”Mllage ., Realtor O T I HOPPr ACENCIFS LIMITED 421 Creenbrook Dove Kitchener, Omaha N2M "(I (519) 579-4660 “his. ", LC/t 3ie.rfl.'l,"'o'1'l'eLii,ir" 'l, 1tPeP11r1t.iei,.titt,. J' can Us In!" terhttt -3 , omoe 31:“.me s',rg,H,tpte'i'fg,tt,'irr, allied: Mnmttttt6'_., tsettttrtttt-t'rtqii"titiri, . , "airrfa.t"fyrii all? c". ' neonate-hum. " on" :3 w” in: qttetttittmb" Johannes Mario Simmel. Sag mir an! WM; _ die- - Fiille aims Le- bans. by Alexandra Oordes. Antiquing from A to Z. by Michael Jean De Forrest. Buying and selling antiques. collectibles and other old Conjuring ‘np Philip; an Adventure in Psychokinesis. by Iris Owen. The chronicle of an mtbof-theordinary ex- tqaordinary phenomenon. On June). members of the CWL will hold their an- nual potluck supper and final meeting of the season. At this meeting, a draw will be made on a polyester comforter donated by Mrs. Alan Dorscht and Mrs. Jessie Dorscht. \Tickets on the draw are being sold by CWI, members. , Members orst. Michael's CWL also offered to prepare baked goods for the Sun- beam Lodge tea June 1. NON-FICTION cu L "- au', I" 'ic?i'hihiit2fiiaii' "

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