ef sacred band concerts was held st the Band shell on Sunday might. A large crowd was in atâ€" an exceptionally fine Fro;n.m unâ€" der the leadership of Director 1 H. Toman. Rev. D. J. Glebe of St ley of Kitchener favored with a vocal duet. Members of the Galt Christian Business Men‘s Committee conâ€" Drop in and see our display today. . . You‘ll be glad you did. Waterloo The Bean Printing & Publishing We also have a complete selection of distinctive PERSONALIZED STATIONERY and CHRISTMAS CARDS Personalized For You . . .. WITH EXTRA OUTSIDE POCKET COWHIDE LEATHER â€" BLACK OR BROWN EXTRA LARGE * NAPKINS * MATCHES * COASTERS * INFORMALS * PLAYING CARDS +* CALLING CARDS For WEDDINGS and ANNIVERSARIES . For PARTIES or GIRLS‘ BOYS‘ 3.25 4.50 5.00 â€" â€" Ring Binders â€" the band rendered High School Style and For a THOUGHTFUL GIFT Leather School Bags Company Limited 1.75 Backâ€"toâ€"School 1%" RINGS of a children‘ ing with Miss| Midiand Td Oaruer af tuker ieading| Mre 4 Casse! in a A number of young people from the Blenheim Mennonite Church attended the Youth Camp at Chesley Lake over the weekâ€"end. The Ladies® Trio of the Bethel UWnited Missionary Chureh comâ€" goh:e: of Miss Ruth lné Betty tz and Miss Reta Coleman ]s;n( at the g:::h meetings at gu; ington on , sponsore the Christian guunat Ilen":' Committee. The Misses Shantz also sang at the Freeman Associâ€" ated Gospel Church in the evenâ€" ing. . A large number from the disâ€" trict attended the Sararas Family reunion held at Seaforth on Satâ€" urday A r‘aption was held at The Pines" in Bridgeport on Thursday Nyle Diefenbacher (mee Shirley Einwechter) who were married recently. F’iï¬y-eifht 1uests were present. John Mills o Kitchener was toastmaster and toasts were 7.75 of 4.25 2.25 companied by their daughters, Miss Joan anx lin__!huluï¬inggr Miss Ruth Ann Goettling is 3endm¢ this week at the home Mr. and Mrs. A)vina Duench in Waterioo. s spent last week at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Elmere Brown and daughters, Vivian and Bétty of Stayner were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner. Mrs. George s\flm of Toronto ;z‘m the weekâ€"end with Mr. and . 0. T. Coleman. Miss Elinore and Margaret Roâ€" upbeaer. Miss Betty Shantz and Miss mg; Eckstein are holiâ€" d.ln’uu at Elgin this week /Miss Shirley Coleman was the ,ï¬ue-t of Miss Verna Trussler at idgeway over the weekâ€"end. _ Howard Otterbein has returned home after spending the summer months with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Otterbein at _ Mr. and Mrs, Allan Cressman and sons, Robert and Donald spent the weekâ€"end at Chesley Miss Louisa Erickson of Kitchâ€" ener is vum'ni with Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling. e Mrs. Elmer Poll and Mrs. Roy Parker and children, Bruce and Diane are holidaying at Turkey Point this week. _ â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Melvin and daughter of Toronto visited at the home of Mrs. George Coleâ€" man on Saturday. _ _ __ Miss Elinore ï¬osenben}-ger, Miss Reta Coleman, Misses Ruth and Betty Shantz and Frank Toman were guests at the home of Mr. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman and Miss Violet Herber motored to Fort Erie on Sunday. â€" vii-ss'-ï¬afgivrgi Cassel spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Coâ€" Burlington on Sunday Canadians in Edinburgh for the Festival or the Gathering of the Clans have been inundating the Scots Ancestry Research Society with "ancestral" enquiries. Many of the callers wish to trace family trees, and some are hoping to esâ€" tablish links with such historic figures as John Knox, Flora Macâ€" Donald and Robert Burns. The Yellowknife River Valley area, Northwest Territories, conâ€" tinues to play an imdpomnt part in Canada‘s gold and silver proâ€" duction. Milling on an average of 900 tons a day the producing mines recovered 200,663 fine ounces of gold and 62,111 ounces of silver in 1950 ANCESTORS WANTED James Lambshead at Shoulder Strap Bags ~THE WATERLOO® (Ontario) CHRONTIOLE several days with Mr. and Mrs. James Birmingham. # Dr.~Eimer Bickle of Buffalo, Mrs. Henry Bickle of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. William Schramm of Haysville visited at the hom f’ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roth recent y. William Saunders of Newmarâ€" ke(;sent his vacation at the home of ward Habermells. Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Weber of Kitchener who recently returned from a trip to the Maritime Proâ€" vinces visited at the home of her brother, Lorne Rennie on Sunday after attending memorial service in the Hawkesville cemetery. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Dobson and Jimmér of Horning‘s Mills ‘ci:lled on George Squires on Friâ€" y. Mr. and Mrs. Henrg Schmidt and Domth& sflent unday at John Rose, Gadshill. Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and family visited Sunday at the home of Reuben Roeder, south of Welâ€" lesley. Carl and Gordon Baxter are hoâ€" hdayins with their grandparents, :fllr. and Mrs. Roy Calder at Dorâ€" ing. A directors‘ meelinlg of the Wellesley Township Plowman‘s Association was held in the Townâ€" ship Hall with a small attendance. After some discussion it was deâ€" cided not to have a plowing match this year, due to lack of inâ€" terest shown by the plowmen in Wellesley township. luggage Good going Thursday, Aug. 23 to Saturday, Sept. 8 inclusive. Return Limit â€"Sept. 12 $3.15 *Parlour Car or Berth Fare Extra T OR O N T O CANADIAN NATIONAL E X H 1 B IT 1O N Aug. 24 to Sept. 8 Low Roil. Fares Full information from uny agent â€"â€" Billfolds =â€" GOLD INITIALS STAMPED FREE Coach By by Train to the 49 QIICCII "a s- <« SATTLER‘S Sleeping and Parlour Cars® $3.75 BUY YOUR LEATHER GOODS FROM A LEATHER GOODS STORE POLISHED COWHIDE 6.95 7.95 FALL COLORS Gucith woew im uuth san s t Gueiph spent the weekâ€"end at the .:r‘ and Mrs. Robert Bonnie r the weekâ€"end IC’“ home of Mrs. Bonnie‘s parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Al Duvail of Gait were vhmns at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. Jones on Fridey. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Melody of Salem were visiting friends in the village on Seturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nadfroski and family of Brantford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolfe over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tilt and daughter Susan and Miss Sherrie Tilt have returned home after a trip through the United States. _ Mrs. Robert MacKezenie and children Donnie and Kathy of Sarnia are spendmé a vaeation at the home of Mrs. Chas. Hatt and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hatt. _ Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Schaal of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the former‘s mother and grandmother, Mrs. H. Schaal and Mrs. J. Grant. Miss Patricia Ewen of Conesâ€" togo spent Saturday with friends in the village. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. B. Snider of Preston were visiting at the home g( Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Tuesâ€" ay. Cpl. Gilbert Wilfong of Trenton spent the wekâ€"end at the home of ;lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilâ€" ong. Jack Harris of Preston spent Friday visiting friends here. _ _ Mrs. Elwood Kerr and family of Eslt spent Saturday with friends ere. ce Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcy and dauflhter Sandra spent Sunâ€" day at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pearcy of Rockton. â€" s f Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Affeldt and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryce and daughters of Preston were visitâ€" ing over the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryce. Howard Gibons Sr., Jack Wilâ€" fong, Murray Gibbons, Doreen Gibbons, Annette Aves and Franâ€" ces A{lward were visiting friends in Palmerston on Saturday. _ _ _ Jack Soener of Floradale spent a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. MacLennan. _ Robert MacKenzie of Sarnia spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hatt. Miss Dolores Hergott of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gil. Stumpf and Mr. Stumpf. _ _ Don Herlock of Stratford visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Tom Barley. _ John Tilt has returned to his home after spending a few days in Ottawa. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Gottfried of Zipper Style COWHIDE LEATHER a Kitchener "OVER 66 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION was and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Queich and children Patsy, Rose, Fern and Jimmy spent a few days at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Moore of English Settlement. Rea. Wil!ont of Campbellville 3“1_ the weekâ€"end at the home his sister, Miss Ethel Wilfong. Mrs. L. Caskenette of Preston l::Amo:l lneh“:n:r“-gt . . Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kinzie and son Teddy of Blair and Mrs. H. Gilchrist and children Harvey and Verna of Parry Sound were visitâ€" ing over the weekâ€"end at the home of their mother, Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber. . Mr. uul: l;'ll.r Ed. Smith aï¬ son as 0 oronto spent week[?::: at the home o?lr:nd Mrs. Alf. Pfeiffer home dflwm’z ::n-_â€";hrh-“ aw, Mr. and Mrs. Howâ€" Mrs. S. von Dmnfun of Kitchâ€" ener weas visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Seturâ€" TO THE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Information at Assorted Tweed Patterns LEAYE KITCHENER 7:35 a.m. Exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses will transter at Toronto Bus Terminal to buses running into the Grounds. Twin Sets 2 PIECES 30.50 35.00 39.50 59.50 AUGUST 25th TO SEPTEMBER 8th (Except Sunday) DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS Reduced Includes Return $3 85 Exhibition Fare L Admission KITCHENER BUS TERMINAL Fare @ &H _ Admission For Children‘s rates see your agent. Geraldine Becker was in charge of the Intermediate C.E. meeting Two laymen, Jim Johannes of Galt and Clinton Jantzi of Baden were in charge of the regula: evening service in the United Brethren Church. Mr. Johannes delivered the me;uf: of the evening and Mr. Jantzi led the singing and rendered a special number in song. _ ; . returned home after spending a threeâ€"week vacetion at the home of their son and davhhr-m-hv, ‘lr.ï¬lln.lu:k olfe of Haliâ€" AX, . ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Noll. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woife hive with friends in Teronto. She also attended the C.N.E. it Pughten, tm G. Puber ass :m mmu O“Ch‘ll. a vacaâ€" on home .,‘ s“,..-. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Noll. his home Roseville : By Miss Myrtle Becker By Mrs. B. C. Woods (Daylight Time) 4# Cowhide Men‘s Gladstone Bags Black, Brown or Tan Phone 5â€" Complete with Suit Hanger leather goods LEAYE EXHIBITION 10:30 p.m. in the United Brethren Chureh. m'p&“fml-dh ible" was presented in the form Bible" was presented in the form of a Bible auu. Scripture was read by Merie Coleman and Lois Shelby read a poem. Murie! Hilâ€" born offered prayer Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Kauth have erturned from their vacation. Rev. Mr. Kauth occupied his pulâ€" pit in Grace Church, Sunday. Miss Martha and Norman Mcâ€" Leod of Palmerston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miss Bessie Hope, James and George Huge and Clayton Fried visited at Palmerstun un Sunday with Mr. and Mf®. Norman Detâ€" weiler and with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Dandy and Mr. Dandy who have gsut returned from a visit to Ayr tland. Miss Alice Blackstock of Torâ€" onto . sglem a week with Miss Bessie Hope. Mrs. N. Newstead of Toronic was a Sundn‘ visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hope Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrin and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Royle at Milgrove, Sunday. _ _ â€" â€" â€" 29.95 Fridey, August 81, 1961 <â€" TNE Bi8gasEt WITKH CHARACTEA 2â€"4469