Campus Shop

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Campus Shop

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        Dates of existence

        [196-?]

        History

        The Campus Shop was a store open to all students on the University of Waterloo campus in the 1960s. The shop was run as a service by the Circle K Club and profits from the store were used towards specific projects on campus. The store was located in the Student Federation Building (also known as Annex I) that was located by Laurel Creek. Examples of items sold in the store include jackets, sweatshirts, running shoes, toiletries, candy, pipes, cigarettes, and cards.[1]

        By 1969, the Campus Shop had moved and was located in the basement of the Campus Centre.[2]

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        Annex 1 (1957-1968)

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        associative

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        The Campus Shop was located inside Annex I.

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            [1] The Campus Shop advertisement. The Chevron, Friday, October 28, 1966 (v.7, n.13), p. 10.

            [2] The Campus Shop advertisement. The Chevron, Tuesday, September 16, 1969 (v.10, n.15), p. 2.

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