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ALF. HELLER Diamonds ' Watches 2 Jewellery. etc. Purim: -1-1367 32 QUEEN S. Dlidget 0. ll. A. Baskvthall fC0nlin11efl from page 1242 Denny Barnes-is a fast tricky player who drives and checks hard. Denny has wicked shots from all angles. The team is boosted by Denny's stalwart playing. Earned great share of merit for helping team Win the Silver Ball tourna- ment. tJuniorJ Al Butler-Al plays a steady game on the team at either guard or forward. Most of his shots are good enough to register on the scoresheet. Al can help the team with his aggressiveness. Ken Berlet-A fast, small for- ward who has improved much this year. Ken has a nice lay-up shot and checks his opponents off their feet. Ziggie Reszetnik-Ziggie is small but is not handicapped by this featureg he is fast and evasive and plays a fast-moving, steady game and has some very tricky shots. Watch for Ziggie . Vic Darasch-from S. J. C. is an outstanding playerg he plays for- ward and he is very fast. Marty Reszetnik-Here is a very effective forward. He plays a smart game at forward. ,gg Nlatrirulation Scholarships And Bursarios WYOn By K.C.I. Students fContirLued from page 342 The Cronk Memorial Scholarship, valued at 35275-35300, won by Rhoda Daber, graduate of '4Og The Waterloo Young Menis Club Bursary, valued at 55225-55300, won by Douglas Frank, graduate of '453 The Waterloo Lions Club Scholar- ship, valued at S175-3200, won by Ruth E. Creager, graduate of '45: The Waterloo Trust and Savings Scholarship, valued at S5175 - 55200. won by Marion E. Janke. graduate of '40, The St. Quentin Chapter I.O.D.E. Bursary, valued at 35100, won by Ruth I. Mills, graduate of '4-1: and the K-W Collegiate Language Bur- sary, valued at 350, won by Rhoda Daber, graduate of '40, K.C.I. congratulates these win- ners for displaying such remark- able academic ability. l For fine flavour and extfd food value OU L PAMO MANY DELICIOUS VARIETIES Macaroni and Cheese - Jellued Veal ff YN Spiced Ham Roll - Cooked Ham Ji Cooked Tripe - Cooked Lamb Tongue X IJ' iff' ' Boneless Pickled Pork Hacks - Chipped Beef A jg? f 'g NX Sliced Summer Sausage - Dutch Loaf lrlll THE GRUMBLEF?
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Swimming Hi-G6Y', Clubs Lobby Games V JOIN THE Y.M.C.A. Special Student Rates Mr. Rockefeller claims he has a dollar for every hair on John L. Lewis' headg but then again Mr. Bedke claims he's got a dollar for ever hair on his own head. :fc :k :fc The other day this party attend- ed a banquet, and as the guest- speaker was introduced, the toast- master said: I'm sure that Mr. Jones, of the Soil and Fertilizer Department, will give a pleasing half-hour. He's just full of his subject. Keep on fighting, boys, said the general, never say die. Never give up until your last shot is fired. When it's fired, then run. I'm a little lame, so I'm starting now. When the devil meets a friend down yonder, they address one an- other: Hell . . . o. Butler: She's a model-models lingerie. Bulmer: Sort of a model of the undie world. What Little Willie Does After Dark 1. Gord Ariss . . . In bed with a bottle QMILKJ -. Lou Smith . . . Mind wanders down Hamilton way, 9 0 Q. Sim Swartz . . . Reading Little Orphan Annie. tOh! Yeahfj 4. Bob Turner . . . Listening to Gangbusters. 5. Denny Barnes . . . At home in a dark room-studying . . . QA.-X, AA, AA, HA, HA . . . and you believed us'?J 6. Keith Woodall . . . twe couldn't locate himb lou ffurfr 136 Optimislzc F H with fllisly Uptirs 'UMW' 'W'1f-S GOOD GLASSES Th ei' Sllfl.Sf.,l' 19 ON'1'Amo ST. S. - li11'1111l-:Nun Pnomz 2-1237 George Fine's lVlEN'S WEAR l 442 THE GRUMBLER
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