10 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 17, 1972 Queen Sets Complete Matt.,Base, Lags. > $150°° Gordon R. Brock, LL.B. J. Douglas Coleman, B.A. P.O. Box 84. Richard C. Biggs. B.A., L.L.B. Waterloo, Ontario Richard A. Kozlowski, B.A., L.L. B. Sr. Counsel: Gordon R. Brock. Q.C. _ BEAM MATTRESS Any Size Available We take pleasure in showing you this lovely brick bungalow AT MARSLAND CENTRE 20 ERB STREET WEST. WAT‘ERLOO. ONTARIO SUHE 503 on a quiet crescent in Lakeshore Village. Some of the many fine features of this home include 3 large bedrooms, pleasâ€" ant kitchen and 2 bathrooms. The home is beautifully decâ€" orated with a broadloomed hall and a fully finished recreaâ€" tion room, panelled and complete with a natural fireplace. Sliding glass doors take you to a large deck and patio from the dining room. You will appreciate the large completely landscaped lot. Asking. $28,900 (Kitchener) Ltd. Frederick St. Kitchener 744â€"6527 New Mattresses Box Bases or Continentals 743â€"3219 is associated with the firm as Senior Counsel in the practice of law (formerly of Brock, Trott, Artindale & West) 202 Mary St.. Waterioo BROCK AND COLEMAN BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. NOTARIES Best value in Lakeshore Village M. LANG REALTY GORDON R. BROCK. Q.C Telephone (519) 578â€"8290 are pleased to announce the student employment situation has become worse and worse. This sumâ€" mer students will only add. to the general unemployâ€" Waterloo Lutheran Univerâ€" sity student, have set up coâ€"operative student enterâ€" prises, (COSE) to aid stuâ€" dents to make their own employment. ‘"In the past few summers ment for two local univerâ€" sity students. Bernie Mohr of the University of Waterâ€" Students attempting to create new summer jobs Creating summer jobs for students has become this P.O. Box 933. Kitchener,. Ontario ‘‘*COSE is designed to proâ€" vide employment by generâ€" own business but haven‘t gone into it because of finanâ€" cial considerations. And in the summer they can‘t afâ€" ford to spend time without pay to organize a business."" Mr. Mohr said that COSE will provide students with initial capitalization and a support organization â€" for publicity, advertising, bookâ€" keeping and other services. COSE will also attempt to find office or other working space for its enterprises. Mr. Mohr and Mr. Wilâ€" working staff. When enterâ€" prises are set up, they would guarantee a minimum wage of $80 per week to the workers until the business Protect Your Home Furnishing Hot Summer ‘""‘Most students have had 110 King S from HEES PULL SHADES DECORATIVE Open n from the ret? with har fevt till 9 p.m Waterloo Sun i k h rom® M 3 | ‘ ging!® PC * C sÂ¥ 37 ALL THE 6. x g w‘::"“ " m Me" STYLES a \p 4 / " ; | ..a“â€"-\%g nz $ j W ‘g"f\\ § t /4 > & ‘ 4# PraN _/ hS f C ; in NN 34 A;‘y § 9P Az 8 N(v:\)))\ ‘\' / Thike ty \â€" lhd / A ~Ao 3 . %2/1%%%' p P % 4* J 3;.»‘??:2;, 5 B f ~)$‘_‘Q'.“ 4 C a %}“ \."’ "‘; es e KEM PAINTS The first COSE project to be established was a craft shop on King Street. Josie Adams (left), Debbie Goldâ€" @ ARMSTRONG smith and Meg Douglas apply finishing touches. FLOOR COVERINGS â€"photo by Fred Milier ®@ North America‘s Only Coast to Coast AntiSt SUPPLIES Network of Exclusive Auto Muffier Shops | FAST. 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It began at Harâ€" vard Universityâ€" and spread throughout the U.S. and to Canada. .It has been tried at McGill University of Toronto. (Mr. Wilson reâ€" searched the concept for about two years before beâ€" ginning here this summer. The two students have plans to draw on the comâ€" accrual of large sums of <building is owned by Conesâ€" munity for support, both financial and moral. They space for free or for Already they have launchâ€" ed one enterprise in a rentâ€" free space on King Street North in Waterloo. The 8 ju x# Senie imccantâ€"" vated the space and have opened a craft shop. COSE has received finanâ€" cial support from the stuâ€" dent councils at U of W, There is no conflict w:fl the summer job center up at St. Andrew‘s Church. ""People realize there is a significant difference since we are creating new jobs. said Mr. Mohr. The enterprise is presently scouting for a place to establish a health food