Mr. and Mrs. Orval Lichty and James, Mrs. Lucina Lichty and Misses Elsie and Esther Lichty visited with Mr. and Mrs E. B Zehr near Bright on Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Calvin ed with Mr. and helm on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Yutzi and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yutzi and Mr. and Mrs Emmerson YÂ¥utzi in Baden Mr. and Mrs. Orval Schmidt. Keith and Calvin, of Lisbon, visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecit and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Leis reâ€" turned on Friday after spending a few days on a motor trip to Alâ€" gonquin Park and Manitoulin Islâ€" and and points north. Mr. and Mrs. Giant Sicgner und Billy visited with Mr. Alvin Cook and Miss Agnes Cook â€" neat Stratford on Sunday Mr. Abraham Siegner is spendâ€" ing a week with Mr. and Mis Harold Shantz in Timmins. Mr. and Mf Ben Kuepfer and fammly visited with Mr.o and Mis Jacob Lebold of the 5th line un Sunday. Miss Aneta Lichty spent Sunday with her cousin, Grace Bender Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Le Elaine and Marityn visited wi Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Leis in We lesiey i _ Mr. gnd Mrs. Maxwell Siegne: spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Clayton Shciuun in Et Muiv: Elbesmere Mission in Toronto Evengeiistic meclitigs ale uw in progress at the Maple View A M. Church from Sept. 23 â€" 30 inclusive. Rev. Floyd Schmucke: of Markham is the Evangelist. The monthly Youth Fellowshi was held in the Maple View A J Church on Sunday evening. The church was filled to capacity Bpecial singing was rendered by a Ladies Quartette from Toronto The %uesl speaker was Rev. Leoâ€" nard Brown, superinterdent of the Kingwood : RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS oRALy Mr .and Mrs. Omer Leis Meeting at Waterloo Clty Hall Square 1:00 P.M. Prize for best float. The route will Erb St. to King â€" to Herbert â€" to Bridgeport â€" io Conestogo. Thurs., Friday â€" Turkey Dinner, Dancing and Floor Show Featuring the Meitone Quartette, Dancers, Etc., Hats, Nm'ellie; Fun! ;6.00 t;uvl)ie. ;n-r;l;lek It is the wish of the management to bring to the attention of all our patrons and friends our grand 3â€"day Birthday Celebration and the events that will take place! KLINCEK‘S SHOES We also carry the Exclusive Dealer in Waterioo Airfilm For your next pair of Shoes try 28 King St. South ORTHOPEDIC OXFORDS or PUMPS Come Out and Join the Fun! Phone Elmira 2121 Early for Reservations to Avoid Disappointment SORRY! MAN & WOMAN Each Day SCOTT â€" McHALE Richmond famous SCROGGINS Line In LOAFERS, PUMPS and STRAPS TRAIL‘S END HOTEL DbOOR PRIZE Mrs. 8. N. Schults THURS. â€" FRI. â€" SAT. â€" SEPTEMBER 27 â€" 28 â€" 29 CELEBRATION MEN WOMEN #+ Astoria 110th BIRTHDAY 28, 1961 Saturday â€" Colorful Flooat Poarade ! LED BY LOUIE AND HIS HUNGRY FIVE Try a pair of our To Nellis Wagar‘s Club Swingtettc. Starting 9 Grand Finqlq â€" Saturday Night â€" Dancing ! F R E E ' The bulance of the afternoon will be devoted to Reld * cvents on our own grounds. Lots of prizes. Races _ â€" Tugâ€"oâ€"Woar _ â€" Amateur Show Demonstration by Bob Hoffman‘s Trick Horse "Golden Foom‘" * Schwaben Doncers Wiuly BIG 3â€"DAY WATERLOO Danee and Floor Show enly D Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Schultz, Ronaid and Forence Anne reâ€" turned home after spending a few days with friends in Croghan, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lichty and Muty visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eurlus Yutzi in Baden on Sunday. â€"â€"PROG R A M Rev. Floyd Schmticker of Markâ€" hnam spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Leis. Larry spert Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amous Leis in Wellesley. A. & P. openingâ€"Probably one of the biggest dr vards for "shopping inf Waterloo" was the opening of 1‘.‘s Supermarket here last Thursday, Friday and Sati New Stores Enhance Retail Section, Stimulate Busi gar‘s Club Swingtette. Starting 9 P.M. $2.00 couple Flcor Show by the Rallroom Dancers of Helen Jacob School of the Dance. Conestogo soLD OUT FOR SATURDAY NIGHT of the of Phone 4â€"4276 $2.00 couple Reeve To Officiate The Reeve of Woolwich Townâ€" ship, Abner Martin and members of council, will officiate in openâ€" Saturday afternoon events on the spacious grounds behind the hotel will include running races for children. from 10 and over, running races for fat women, a| contest for the person who catches the greasy pig, greasy pole climb.] tugâ€"ofâ€"war between Conestogo| and Winterbourne, amateur show for children and various other| events. J Later in the afternoon "Miss Conestogo" will be presented with a trophy. George Murphy, Trail‘s End Manager, intimated there may be a runnerâ€"up to "Miss Conestogo". _ Leading the parade will be a covered wagon float representing the old hotel followed by a big float carrying "Miss Conestogo of 1951", 18â€"yearâ€"old Cora Kienzle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kienzle. On the same float will be "Louie and His Hungry Five", a comic band. Big Float Parade On Saturday proceedings will begin with a big float parade from Waterloo City_ Hall square at about 1 pm. The route will be Erb St. to King, to Laurel, to Bridgeport, to Conestogo. _ Conestogo. The Hotel is marking its 110th anniversary with a gala celebration Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This weekâ€"end will be a big one for historic old Trail‘s End Hotel, Parade from Waterloo to Mark Hotel‘s Celebration t drawing [ Thousands took advantage of free bread and coffee given to g of A. &| customers to celebrate the event. Paul Berg entertained the Saturday.| crowds with his selections at the Hammond organ. he es‘ _ oEPARTMENT Of LafOur CANADA, Mr. Murphy of Trail‘s End Hoâ€" tel has arranged for a threeâ€"day 40th Hotel Anniversary celebraâ€" tion, this weekâ€"end. Trail‘s End prior to 1929 had been owned, ocâ€" cupied and known for over half a century as the Schweitzer Hotel. _ Mr. Leroy Gies of Oakville and Miss Margaret Gies of Kitchener A number of village ladies, members of the Winterbourne Women‘s Institute joined a bus load of members on a sightseeing trip to Toronto and other places, last Wednesday, _ _ un Wednesday afternoon. Burial took place on the Lutheran Cemâ€" etery here. Rev. A. Jacobi of St. Mark‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchâ€" ener, was in charge of the service. John Hergenraeder, 74, a former citizen of Conestogo, died early last week at his late home in Kitchener. The funeral was held at the Ratzâ€"Bechtel funeral home ing ceremonies. Oldâ€"time resiâ€" dents of Conestogo including 92â€" yearâ€"old Edgar Dahmer will also take part. At night the celebration will conclude with a dance and floor show. . Ahg * W lgl Start your Canadian Geovernment Annuity todgy! ‘ FIND OUT HOW LITTLE IT will cost you monnay remauum rO® Ab râ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"__ AMMUNTY OPF $100 A MOMTH . | Te Dtrec o ‘ STARTING At~â€" Ib-n.-'.fn.s_m By Noah Stroh (Chronicle Correspondent) ' ~ r only Pbnnies a day . . . A PRIVATE INCOME FOR Lifs when you rtigs .)A_:u, Yes, security costs so fittle when you build , y your retirement income around a Canadian A6" Government Annuity. it‘s fun to face the 17 11) future this way, and easy, too. There‘s no ' medical examination. Payments are low and your contract won‘t lapse if you miss it‘s a | GREAT SATISFACT1I0ON! MzaxnpSecuermes To put a sum of money away regularly each pay day, no matter bhow small, gives you a feeling of security. It‘s a great satisfaction to know that, even in these days of high costs, you are at least trying to put a little aside to meet emergencies. 50 King St. West Toronta 1, Ont, EM. 3â€"1385 CANT OUTLIVE YOUR INCOME Date when Anwty to Date of Birtk_______ ?-n-u Labour, , Onawe. (Posta: ge Pree) "ease sond me information how a Canadian .O;uâ€"-nlutymu The Idler, published in 1758,| stated that "the trade of advertisâ€" | ing is now so near to perfection that it is not easy to propose any | improvement." 1 Harvest Home will be observed in the next Sunday forenoon serâ€" vice in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church. A large congregation attended the youth service in St. Matâ€" thew‘s Lutheran Church, on Sunâ€" day forenoon. The edifice was‘ tastefully decorated with flowers and fruits The Siinday School and Luther League/took part in the service during which Mr.| Stein of the St. Peter‘s Church, Kitchener, Leaguers, spoke on the work of the League and its| achievements. Mrs. Walter Kienâ€" zle was pianist for the singing of the juniors. Rev. Harold Brose delivered a fitting sermon to both[ thg_youth and grown ups.. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simon of New Hamburg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Plein, on Sunday. Mr. Jock Davidson has returned to his former job at the Carlaw garage, after spending almost two months in the tobacco district of the southern counties. Miss Shirley Letson of the Kitchener â€" Waterloo _ Hospital nursing staff, was an over Sunday visitor at her parental home. â€"/Murv./ Mikn Mr. Harold Stroh of Kitchener was an over Sunday visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroh. Sundayed at the home of their &grenls, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ies. Huron & Erie Bldg, 1 atve wit * _ Modern jewellery storeâ€"Located in the newlyâ€"constructed Snyder Bloc! St. South, Haroid Walz Jewellers have one of the most modern jewellery s 1‘w|&n Cities. Included on his staff are left, Douglas Gatcke and Ken Hoy. At Walz. Latest addition to the rapidlyâ€"expanding Waterloo retail section was the opening last week of Frederick‘s Clothes shop at 54 King St. North. Operated by Fred Delinitz, the modern store with fluorescent lights all around the walls, specializes in fine lines of madeâ€" toâ€"measure clothing for ladies and men. Mr. Delinitz is shown with his first customer, Clarence Schnarr, who is his next door business neighbor, the proprietor of the Juliana Flower Shop. s 4 New wallpaper and paint storeâ€"Adding to the faceâ€"lifting of Waterloo‘s business section is the newlyâ€"decorated, modern Beaupre Wallpaper & Paint Store, formerly occuâ€"* pied by Harokdl Walz Jewellers. Harold Beaupre is shown displaying his new wallpaper samples to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germann. es Chronicie Staff Photes _ newlyâ€"conatructed Snyder Block &t 94 King f the most modern jewellery stores in the â€"Chroniele right is Mr.