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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1976, p. 26

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Fdit 'A '. . . l 2rc it?" , amnion» NEWSPAPER ' CARRIER . .,cs' . ,4 rl, . _ air mi' T iii; a I I , m f _.. f, u CV . - v _ N . _ . i, , it ' If interested kindly nu in the following and mail to: Waterloo Chronicle, Att: Carrier's Supervisor M Floor Waterloo Square Waterloo. (hum. Must be at last 12 years at 'tge.eoatr%mtsamtemtseieat- (ions. Deliveries to he made Wednesdaysafterr.0op.m. NAME ADDR ESS AGE PHONE 23 AGENTS th SALES HELP 743 -O42 1 Territories available in areas of : - Colonial Acres - Roosevelt & Ertt - Bridgeport Area - Also other choice locations (24) Stop worrying about where you are going to work this summer. Contact 25 CHILD CARE ElECTROlUX (Canada) Limited For a fabulous job opportu- nity. No investment. but you must have a car. Contact Mr. Johnson 743- 8278 for further information. a". RELIABLE TEENAGER Desires daytime baby- sitting during summer. while mother works. Phone 884-548). 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Mrs. Heidi Jacob. 884-4444. (27) QUEEN'S CONSTRUC- TION - MI types of water- Ma proofing. weeping tiles replaced, roofing. chim- GIRLS SMALL Green bicy- cle lost in vicinity loco» sin Drive (Parkdalc) area. Phone SIS-1475. (20 " PERSONALS swims“. mus. dmmtt. walnut-undoing: Can Wm Family YMCA. as“ for regis- trath informal (3) 00mm 70 Guelph " TRANSPORTATION m‘mo-uu to all, no charge. K-W Planned Parenthood, 251 King Street West, Kitch- ener. 743.4%6t. (t!) tion and referrals, open neys. remodelling com- mercial buildings. eaves- tmughing. concrete work. carpentry. brick work. siding. 10% off for Senior Citizens. 743-4601. (ti) for summer. Will share driving or pay for rides. Columbia near University to Elizabeth at Victoria. Phone 884-5391. (24) m Una-loo t'itmt d highland-l“ elated. Mate d‘u‘di mama-nu!“ PtittaratBearteetti_ whq "eptaees Noun Ur awn. The first vim-presi- dent is Ken Ruppel. Second vice-president is Jack A highlight of the an- nual meeting was Kurt Rauseh's presentation on public speaking. The grade five student at Empire school recently "won the legion public speaking con- test for Waterloo.- Preston and Kincardine. His color- ful speach proved his talent as a public speaker. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs, Rausch. made by Vie Lam-yd the 'te_rpeeridertisRitfFter tary is Dick Widerman. The treasurer is Doug Mc- Lay. Bill Rae was appoint- edSarggant at Arms. The new executive com- mittee consists of Len Dun- Kel. Walter Heldman. Larry f Ducharme, Archie McGill, Bill McElroy. C. James, Glenn Purdy. Al- bert Schmidt. Noah Heintz and Bob Wastel. 1'1hrji10lrllpil8 FRIENDS" _ old _ book betett' A book produced by the National Film Board of Canada, as a gift to the u.s. Bi-Centennial. For your copy of the limited first edition. order now! DISCOUNT GIRPE'I'S HOURS: Wad. Thor. Fri. 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CHRONICLE "CONSULT US FOR YOUR "StCNtftfTMUr' GOOD saw or ROOM sum & MILL suns mamas: FROM SEE US FOR YOUR BEST CARPET BUYS.' r/l ,7 Blyth summer festival gets grants A ballet adaptation of Beauty and the Beast. a well-known fairy tale, will be presented by the Bernd Juche School of Ballet June 16 at 7:30 pm. in Waterloo Collegiate auditorium. The music used in the bal- let has been adapted from compositions by Ravel. The ballet will be directed by The Blyth Summer Festi- val has received, grants of $5,000 from the Ontario Arts Council and $6,000 from Wintario's Cultural Olympics to' help finance the festivars second sea- play, The funds from the Cul- tural Olympics, will go to- ward the production of an original work by Jim Schaefer. This provincial support has enabled Artis- tic Director James Roy to commission an original Ballet school presents fairy tale "" sq. yd. “.75 sq. yd. 34.9 sq. yd. 3735 sq. yd. 37.95 sq. yd. $7.95 sq. yd. 85.4! sq. yd. SPECIAL PRICE by Lister Sinclair. This new musical version ot Mr. Sinclair's wry about a Scottish immigrant family living in Canada in the 1840‘s will be co-directed by James Roy and Stephen Thome. The music is be ing composed by Glenn - Morley and is based on traditional Scottish tum. season to August 14th this have been designed by Betty Jean Layton. _ The role ot Beauty will be danced by Marybeth Fur, a pupil at Mr. Juche who has studied in Toronto and re- cently participated in a per- formance of the Tomdto Regional Ballet Company. Other solo parts will he by Alice Munro was origin- ally produced as a C.B.C. drama. Now adapted for the theatre, its first stage performance will take RT}? The1rsaseeytrru_ir3rd 1HnrrMetMr+d played by Joan McCauley. Carol Kemp and Mite Totake." Mr. Juche will dancethepartof “Rather. obtained from Mrs. Bock at 744-7493. “Prices are $2.50 for adults and $1 for chil- place July 6. Back after three of Harry J. 'Boyle‘s Wis entitled m ii Clever. The play, which opens July Wth, has been enlarged this year, amrttie addition of musical num- bers will make it better than western musical comedy about the Olympics special- ly cmmnittaioeted by the Blyth Summer Festival andwritten byJim Schaefer. It opens July 27th with Fred Thury of Toronto as guest director. .- Forty-six students are in The final production will

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