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Classified ads are accepted between 9 and 5 in the chevron oflice. See. Charlotte. Rates are 50 cents for the first fifteen words and five cents each per extra word. Deadline is tuesday afternoons by 3 pp. All classitieds must be prepaid.

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WANTED

Realistic AM FM FM-stereo tuner amp. with 8-track. 2 air suspension speakers. Walnut grained. 6 tapes included asking $120or best offer. Call Barrie, 884-7586, in the Village.

2-3 persons to help with OFY proposal. Person with car required. Call Dave, 884-6851 after 6:30 pm.

1 Pioneer TX-500 AM-FM stereo tuner. Excellent condition. Price $110. Call Klaus at 885-0268.

TYPING

AVAILABLE

Girl to share furnished double 58 Cardill Crescent, 884-3416.

LOST AND FOUND Lost: Women’s ring. Blue sapphire in front of Arnies restaurant at University and Phillip. Phone 745-5143. , Reward: for white wool toque lost at Queensmount Arena. Call Doug ext. 3847 or 578-1342 after midnight. Found: umbrella in food services lobby last tuesday. Call 743-1011, ask for Melody and identify colour and kind.

DO YOU LIVE

Don’t just be another number; be part of a society. Join in the sunshine at Coop in summer ‘73. WCRI, 280 Phillip Street, 884-3670.

room.

Girl’s room in town house. Full use of home and all equipment. No restrictions. Mrs. Marion Wright. 745-1111 from1 9 to 4, 885-1664 evenings. Live together with your chosen friends, while still gaining the benefits of residence. Group plans are available from co-op (up to a whole floor) for summer ‘73. Further information available from the office of WCRI, 280 Phillip Street, 884-3670.

Professor’s furnished home for rent. March l-August 1 (adjustable) Westmount area. 576-9143.

PERSONAL

The Walper Hotel is being refurnished. Present bedroom furniture, mattresses, draperies and other pieces are being sold on the 4th floor of the hotel at bargain prices. This will be the first of a series of sales. Sale hours: friday 9 a.m to 9 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

$1.00 membership for eight film series. $1.00 regular admission. EL 201. 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Federation of Students. Waterloo Jewish Students Organization. Hillel presents Mr. Bar El, Director of Aliya for Ontario. Topic: “Will peace in Viet Nam bring peace to the Middle East ?” MC 5158.8:30 p.m. TUESDAY

Gay Lib Dance-Jayson’s W. Music by “J.W.“; mission 50 cents. 8:30 welcome.

417 King St. licensed adp.m. Everyone

Pub Dance featuring “Gas Light”. Festival Room (Food Services) ; Federation members $1.00, others $1.50. 8:30 p.m. sponsored by the Optometric Students Association. lxthus coffee-house. Rainer and John. Bring classical guittir and folk music. Free coffee, free speech. 9:00 p.m. CC Coffee shop. Auditions-Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” to be performed in the theatre of the arts, march 26-30. Play is to be produced by the newly appointed Peter O’Shaughnessy. Women’s lounge in Modern Languages. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Federation -Flicks-“Junior Bonnet-” and “The Grissom Gang”. U of W undergrads $75, others $1.25. 8 p.m. AL 116. Sponsored by the Federation of Students. SATURDAY Federation Flicks-“ Jun ior Bonner” and the Grissom Gang”. U of W undergrads $75, others $1.25. 8 p.m. AL 116. Sponsored by the Federation of Students. Walper Hotel furniture sale. 4th floor, corner of King and Queen streets. Sale hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. SUNDAY -

56orship Service-A regular sunday morning worship service at Conrad Grebel College. Grad student Jim Reimer will speak on “Unmasking what is hidden”. Discussion to follow. Everyone welcbme. lo:30 a.m. Arab Students Association presents the Egyptian movie “Miramar” with English subtitles. MC 2065. 2 p.m. Federation Flicks--“Junior Banner” and “The Grissom Gang”. U of W undergrads $75, others $1.25. 8 p.m. AL 116. Sponsored by the Federation of Stydents. MONDAY Circle K Club meeting. 6 p.m. in CC 135. Everyone welcome. Film Society-“The Music Lovers’:* by Ken Russell and “Putney Swope”. Admission $50 upon purchase of

Religious studies open lecture. “Religion and Secularism in Modern India”, with Sayyed Asaf Ali, director Indian Institute of Islamic Studies (New Delhi). Social Sciences 330. 3: 30 p.m. Chess Club meeting. Plans for the eastern Canadian Intercollegiate to be held at U of W in Iate february will be discussed. All interested in preparations please attend. CC 135. 7: 30 p.m. Monte Carlo night sponsored by La Societe francaise. Hum 280. undergrad lounge. 8 p.m. Refreshments served. Everyone welcome. Public lecture sponsored by the history department. Professor John Cairns, history department U of T. “The origins of World War II-The Anglo-French Case.” AL 124. 8 p.m.

Pblace

Need a hog-caller? Experienced as Huron County’s champion. Call Ray McClure at 884-4499. Renison College.

WE’RE HERE TO SERVE YOU THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN NIGHTLY FROM 9:OO PM

Drummer with years of experience now available for thursday and friday nights. Play all styles. Best equipment. Phone Barry: 745-1534.

This week on campus is a free column for the announcement of meetings, special seminars or speakers, social events and other happenings on campus-student, faculty or staff. See the chevron secretary or call extension 3443. Deadline is tuesday afternoons by 3 pm.

FRIDAY

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In this main campus residence complex?

Room available for girl in house with four ofhers. Quiet and clean. Call 7442184.

Will do typing in my home. For further information call 579-4023. HOUSING

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WEDNESDAY Rap Room training session. Lunch provided, new volunteers welcome. Counselling services. 5: 30 p.m. Free yoga classes. Some meditation and physical postures. Sponsored by Ananda Marga Yoga Society. Everyone welcome. 8: 30 a.m.--%30 a.m. Combatitives Room PAC building.

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Public lecture sponsored by the history dept. Ralph Dent, U of T, “Strategies for international development.” AL 113. 8 p.m. Fass ‘73. Theatre of the Arts. 8 p.m. Tickets on sale at Central Box Office. Tickets: Wed.-!$.96; Thurs.-$99; Fri. (7:00 and 10:00 p.m.)-$1.03; Sat. (8:00 p.m.)-$1.24. THURSDAY Student Wives Club. Dr. Hilde Ross of the psychology dept., will speak on small children’s growth-development. All student’s wives are welcome. Eng IV 4362. 8 p.m. Federation Flicks--“Carnal Knowledge” and “Vanishing Point”. U of W undergrads !§.75, others $1.25. AL 116. 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Federation of Students.

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STEAK C DINNER 99 Reg. $1.43

Family tossed

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baked Idaho salad, fresh and butter

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