Free Air mse personally, we wonder if merchants who are conâ€" ng such action, would be wise to wait and see much Kitchener retail ng now heads in this diâ€" wection. After all, there has been a large number of people xcflng out nights to do their opping. They could conceivâ€" #wble shop here rather than give up a habit they have come THE OLDâ€"FASHIONED music box has become fluffy and cuddly st this year‘s British Industrics Fair, May 2â€"13, London and wl England; it has been put inside teddy bears. Picâ€" to their bears playing tunes are twins Judith (left) and Sally Stephens. Heads or legs are wound to start the music. J.H.S. ITS AMUSING THAT the erviee sta‘ion operators think P10# rour Waterloo County Supplies Coâ€"operative ALL NEW It‘s Here ... It‘s a Beauty [@Oontinued from Page 1) THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Cor. Duke & Frederickâ€"Opp. Mkt.â€"Kitchenerâ€"Phone 8â€"8431 Fully Equipped Service Shop at Bridgeport Steam Cleaning, Welding, Repairs Telephone Kitchener 2â€"7606 WIN EXCITING TRIPS You are cordially invited to attend the ANNUAL MEETING of the Waterloo Branch of to be held in the Mutual Life Auditorium, Waterloo, Ontario, on Tuesday, March 22nd, 1955, at $:00 p.m. The Guest Speaker will be Mrs. M. M. Haight, one of the most active members of the Branch for many years, who will tell of her fiveâ€"month trip to Europe last year, and her visit to Red Cross Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. First Allâ€"New Tractor in it‘s Class since the War Now on Display at Our Kitchener Store THE TELEGRAM CA S E * AROUND THE WORLD . ;. * BRITISH COLUMBIA ... oporm ccommumcmemmee x QUEBEC . . . TORONTO 1 Order The Tely NOW from your newsdeaier, the corrier on your street, or telephone EMpire 8â€"4011, Twins Play Musical Boars W The argument has a lot of advantages to it. Wonder how the general public would reâ€" J.H.S. CONTAINING AS IT does many advantages such as a swimming pool, ball diamond, proximity to the skating arena, landscaping and other things; one Waterloo man this week suggested that any new Waâ€" terloo Collegiate should be located in Waterloo park. they are making "progress" by working less hours. We were always under the impression that more hours work was what produced progress. Is it possible our thinking is out of (Continued from Page 2) coming out. The Government Whip had not kept sufficlent Members of his Party in the House to ensure a quorum, and the Opposition left the Chamâ€" ber one by one until there was only one Opposition Member left. At this point the Oppostâ€" tion Member called the attenâ€" ion of the Speaker to the fact that there were not twenty Members present in the House, and the Session for that evenâ€" ing was mautomatically adâ€" journed. Needless to say, the Whip of that time was severely censured by the Speaker. The Whips are always on hand to give advice and asâ€" sistance to Members, to help the new Members in the preâ€" paration of their speech maâ€" terial, and also arrange the vartous _ meetings, â€" including the Caucus, which the Memâ€" bers must attend. When the Debate is in proâ€" gress on the Throne Speech, the Budget Debate, or the Deâ€" bate on any particular Bill, the Whips arrange the order Political Functions The first estimated length of pipe was 975 feet, but the job enlarged greatly over this original estimate now required 1,248 feet. The pipe costs alone almost equalled the orlâ€" ginal cost. He explained that after a long delay, it was decided to lay the sewer on a costâ€"plus basis The engineer noted difâ€" ficulties such as PUC services, which had to be relaid; other obstructions, such as buildâ€" ings, and free flowing sand and clay ‘"The old course could not be followed because the easement was obtained at some distance north of the old route," he added. ‘"The estimate was made in 1953 on a job consisting of a much shorter length of pipe and the simple procedure of replacing the old pipe line with the new pipe, the engineer reâ€" ported. vented in future" . The engineer‘s report was requested after the commitâ€" tee heard about the costs which were more than double the original estimate. The reâ€" port showed the cost was $21 a foot, in line with that of similar sewer jobs. Alderman Arno Hauck felt that someone bas "circumventâ€" ed" council‘s authority. ‘There Mas been error piled upon error," said Alderman Paikin, "and we must resolve *CB W ATEER 99 was ready to gpeak netrt, but it was the Puwbom ther« f:r wer given was that there was such a list and the Sveaker know exactly which Member and also the Members: themâ€" salven, will know When each Member will upeak. _ were no Speaker‘s list being recognized as is done in the Ontario Legislature. The ansâ€" asked the Governtment Whin at the House of Commons if there one Member and all the others sit down with looks of disapâ€" pointment and disgust at not catching the .mr'n eve. The writer of articles READYâ€"TOâ€"WEAR 2 PANT SUITS ~ 19.00 from 89.00 TOPCOATS $49.50 REG. 59.50 VALUE FREDERICK‘S CLOTHES SHOP 54 KING ST. 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