Kingwood : Mr. Mrs. Maurice Jacobs C y e m en Sunday. . ns Jecleln Sniggegart . * ‘utzil in * Mrs. Allen Bender, mn Jean and Grace Bender spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. William Yost and â€"I.zr:pm Sunday with Mr. end John Bast in Baden Mr. and Mrs. Anson Yutzi and #amily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Siegner and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Siegner were guests at the Clarkâ€"Norris wedding in Mitchell on Saturday. and family of Croghan, N.Y., and besley of Wellesley called at the &nd hmuï¬ of Croghan, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leis of Wel Good going Saturday, Sept. 8 to Saturday, Sept. 15 inclusive. Return Limit â€" Sept. 17 Full information from any agent. CANADIAN PACIFIC Waterloo Fish & Chips Go by Train to the OFFER LONDON EXHIBITION ‘TWO VIEWS OF THE INTERIOR OF OUR NEW MODERN RESTAURANT Low Rail Fares s3-l o Mrs. 8. N. Subuits TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING . . . SEPT. 10â€" 15 Coach Class PINECROFT 95 KING ST. N. â€"â€"â€" DROP IN TOMORROW ... WE ALSO SERVE THE. BEST COFFEKE IN TOWN o FREE RENT Fundy National Park in New Blrunswick, stretlches o;:er an area of approximately eighty squgre miles along the {-enuti!ul Bay of Fundy. The park features a 9â€" hole golf course, swimming pool, Olive Paff and Mrs. Andrew helm of Weliesiey speat with My. and Mrs. Cocil Mr. end Mrs E) Bast of lillbanknd&r.udvo&nm“_ Albnahtdhdcm with Mr. and Mrs. N ' Miss Jean Wilton and Mr. Donâ€" luy evening viatlors with Mr. and ev v L4 . M hi Ypliler 1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Schulte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Boys and slirls! Walt Disney‘s "Alice in onderland" _ comes your wus\ve ‘starting in this Sunâ€" day‘s (September 2) issue of Puck, The Comic Weekly, excluâ€" sively with Detroit Sunday Times. Cl’if‘ and save fantastic funny fo as "The Mad Hatter", and other lovable characters for a wonderful "Alice in Wonderland" Tscu. pbook. Get Sunday‘s Detroit imes. home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. CANADIAN Major General the Hon. Gerald Scarlett, Colonel of the Bu% handed the regiment‘s Book Life for the 193‘46 war to Canon A. O. Standen, the Viceâ€"Dean of anterbury, for safe custody. The book contains names of 1,728 offiâ€" c:rsandmnofme%n:emmdof the sister iment, Qu?n’t Own Rifles'%? Canada, who died At a special service of rememâ€" brance in Canterbury Cathedral, in the war. visited with Mrs. Dan R, Erb who is a patient in St. Mary‘s Hospital, orman Erb near Wellesliey ALICE IN WONDERLAND Walker neer Milverton. "BOOK OF LIFE" ACROSS FROM HARMONY LUNCH Open® Breslau School This Week On His Pariner J. G. Brown and Ted Isley, provincial members of Parliaâ€" ment for Waterloo North and Waâ€" terloo South respectively, are exâ€" pected to speak. Short addresses will be given by Carl Rieder, erâ€" chitect, and Harry Wunder, conâ€" tractor. Raymond Snider, board chairâ€" man, will be master of ceremonies and John Desler, trustee, will inâ€" troduce the guests. Waterlooite Loses lowa Vote To Officially superintendent _ of elemtnz education for Ontario, will offic ally open the new 1%108.000 Bresâ€" lau Public School Thursday night of this week. h > â€" athletic field, bowling green, campâ€"grounds and an open air theatre. _ > John Adams, second president of the United States, was the lawâ€" yer for the defense of the British soldiers arrested after the Boston IOWA CITY, Ia. â€" Ray Cline, Mt. Pleasant, N.C., was elected president of the Luâ€" ther League of America at the group’s national convention ere last week., He defeated Garfleld Rayâ€" mond, Waterloo, Ont., by 262 vote to 249 Duffin will also be guest r at the opening ceremoâ€" We also handle ICE CREAM Serving HAMBURGS HOT DOGS BARâ€"Bâ€"Q‘S besides our renowned delicious MILK SUNDRIES Fish and Chips IN â€" NEW, PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS LUNCHES PHB WATHEZLOO (Odawb)CHRONICLE FISH & CHIPS John W. Neufeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Neufeid of King St. N., Waterloo, Ontario, is one of 35 young men chosen from across Canada for training in Ford of Canada‘s trade school at Windsor, Ontario. Shown with John is Robert S. Bridge, viceâ€"president, manufacturing, of the automobile company. During the fourâ€"year course, John will learn tool and die making and related trades, both through classroom instruction and practical experience in the shop. Waterloo Man at Ford School At the openi% day of the conâ€" ference Miss izabeth Janzen, Western Ontario Women‘s Proâ€" gressive Conservative Association president will represent the Onâ€" Chosen to represent this riding as deleï¬\te to the conference is Helen Kesselring, Y.P.C. presiâ€" dent for Waterloo North. Federal and provincial leaders of the ‘party. including Premier Frost of Ontario, all Ontario caâ€" binet ministers, and Mr. George Drew, federal opposition leader will address the weekâ€"long sesâ€" sions. Mr. Frost will open the lecâ€" tures, while Mr. Drew will adâ€" dress the final session. tario group New Car Sales Hit New High During 1950 members from Canadians bought more new New low rrices on Kenwood allâ€"wool blankets go into effect immediately â€" the manufacturer has just announced â€" and immediately we are pminf this saving on to goAu. . . . Now is the time to secure your winter supply of blankets and SAVE at this new low price. There‘s plenty of choice in our range of these fleecy allâ€"wool blankets in soft pastel shades: KENWOOD "FAMOUS": 72" x 84". Ends bound with extra wide satin. Individually boxed. White, blue, green, rose, purgundy, cedar, peach, turquoise, gold. Regular price $23.50. New low price $19.50. KENWOOD "RAMCREST": 72" x 84". Ends bound with 4" satin ribbon. Individuaily boxed. Blue, rose, green, wine, peach, cedar. Regul;r price $19.95. . . . New low price $15.95. KENWOOD "RAMCREST": 72" x 84", Whipped ends. Bleached all white or white with rose and green colour border. Regular price $19.95. . . . New low price $15.95. KENWOOD "RAMCREST": 60" x 84" (single size). Wide satin ribbon binding. Green, cedar, rnea hine «19 va KENWOOD "RAMCREST": 60" x 84 rose, blue. . . . $13.15 "Shop with Prices Down on Keénwood Blankets Confidence"‘ ~ â€"Chroniele Staff Photo Wyan Craye, pilotinï¬ his light aircraft, circled the old airport about 9 o‘clock Saturday night. It was dark and no lights illuminatâ€" ecd the field, now owned by Archie aya. A St. Paul, Minn., pilot made a forced Imdinx Saturday night at the old Kâ€"W Airport without misâ€" hap. He didn‘t know there was a new airport in this district. The plane was noticed bdv Donâ€" ald Dotzert and Nick Sadowsky CAR LIGHTS AID "LOST" PLANE â€" IN LANDING SAFELY AT OLD PORT British Cars Popular The Byreau of Statistics reports that the sales totalled 324,903 new cars, compared with 202,318 in 1949. British cars increased in popularity and accounted for about 20 per cent of the total. Instalment buying increased at a faster rate than sales during 1950. In 1949, 26.3 per cent of new passenger cars were financed. In 1950, the figure rose to 29.9. The bureau said a downward tendency in the financingâ€"toâ€"sales ratio has developed in recent months folowing the introduction of creditâ€"buying restrictions which have raised the down payâ€" ment to 50 per cent of the cash value. However, sales records conâ€" tinued to be broken in the early months of 1951. Sales in the first three months totalled 97,210, up 34 per cent over the first quarter of year Save $43." on this Deluxe Model â€" McClary Refrigerator 22 King St. 8. WATERLOO Weiche!l Hardware Regular 462.00 Special Sales Up 34% Craye told officials at the Wâ€"W airport that he had cleared cusâ€" toms at Windsor, but had not been notified of the new airport. He was flyinï¬ by old charts that showed only the old landing field. Friends were awaiting his arriâ€" val at the Wâ€"W airport. Alberta St. is in the area planned to be annexed by Kitchâ€" ener. Waterloo has approved the plan but it has not been made final as yet. â€" who raced in their car to the runâ€" way. Two other cars cooperated in shining their lights on the narâ€" row remaining stri}x With this illumination the craft made a safe landing. _ _ _ _ e Waterloo Man Seeks Kitchener House Services talled 104,793 in 1950 against 84,â€" 023 in 1949. The president said he had interâ€" viewed the sewer committee of Kitchener council last week and was advised to get Waterloo‘s apâ€"* proval first. An Alberta St. resident in Waâ€" terloo sought Waterloo Council‘s aproval Monday night to have sewer and water connections inâ€" stalled by Kitchener. Sales of trucks and buses toâ€" Fridey, August 81, 1961 / 9.1 CUu. FT. (As Hlustrated) You get one complete area of cold with this new 9.1 cu. ft. Mcâ€" Clary Refrigerator. . . Modern new features give you more storage space and yet your refrigerator is smaller in size. There‘s a freezer space across the top of refrigerator and double crispers at the bottom. Come in and see this outstandâ€" ing value in refrigeraâ€" tion today! 419.° Exceptional Value Phone 2â€"3101