IT HAD TO COME; Reâ€" cently we reported how well the water reservoir for New Hamburg‘s water supply was »: Skeeping up its capacity. Last _ week citizens were asked, in ~ _ view of the continued dry _ spell, to refrain from waterâ€" _ ing their lawns and gardens on Wednesday and Thursday and on the following evenings _ _ onlv between the hours of % eight and ten p.m. When this request was disregarded by a number and the meter showed the supply not keeping un as well as the commission felt is should they sent out letters on Thursday askine ail outdoor watering to be suspended. With the ground so thoroughâ€" ly parched it will require sevâ€" _eral rains to bring the water *le=~! back to normal awain. ching but had it been a stubble field disaster â€" might â€" have spread further. Mr. Doering‘s loss was partly covered by insurance and his intentions are to rebuild. For the present time he has disposed of his Holstein herd because he had no place to carry on his miikâ€" in« operations. Thursday, August 11, 1955 MR. RALPH â€" DIAMOND, (Continued from Page 10) The Blessed Event Shop 83 Ontario St. S. ‘ ~â€"Kitchener Suits 2â€"Piece Outfits Skirts Separate Tops Slacks Shorts Bathing Suits | ‘Lingerie JEWELLERS FOR OVER 60 YEARS All Prices Reduced 207 to 507 MATERNITY SALE BUY & SAVE GREAT MOVING SALE during most of us was the announâ€" cement "that it wus the woâ€" men‘s institute which was«one of the first instigators of this pioneer " community for the province and it is hoped that this will become a reality in our county of V.aterloo. Homâ€" er P. Watson, artist of Doon, was responsible for saving Cressman‘s woods from the axemen and as M?. Moore said, "We are over 100 years old and it‘s time we are preâ€" serving our history for no naâ€" tion that does not venerate the past is worthy of the future." at the<present time. The charâ€" ter Was been received since May and the site has been apâ€" prov.*~by the committee but so far ‘the landowner has reâ€" fused to sell. A revelation to president of the South Waterâ€" loo Women‘s Institute, was guest at the monthly meeting of the Haysville Women‘s Inâ€" stitute and during her remarks reported that the Rural Pionâ€" a fourteen day leave with his months with the Royal Canadâ€" ian Nevy at Cornwallis, Nova THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE lyn Snider, Reg. N., youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snider at one time she displayed at the concluâ€" sion of her address was a sterâ€" ling silver cup which had been donated by the Watson Manuâ€" factaring Co., of Ayr through the Agricultural Society for competition at the ploughing match and won by an uncle of her husband‘s in 1866. Around the base in an unright position were silver replicas of various farm tools and implements. OUR CONGRATULATIONS ARE EXTENDED TO J. EDâ€" WARD SHUH who is well known in this district and whose wife is the former Eveâ€" BARGAIN COACH FARES rpsidents of the Hayoville dis trict. For about ten years Ed. has been employed by the 8 KING EAST â€" KITCHENER RETURN FARES FROM T O R 0 N T 0 © From points outside Toronto, add local trip coach fare to Toronto. © Children under 5 travel freeâ€"5 & under 12 half fare. © Reguiar 150 ibs. baggage allowance. Watch for Bargain Coach Fares again Sept. 20thâ€"21stâ€"22nd. â€" 116 King St. West Kitchener â€" 5â€"5635 RETURN LIMIT â€" 15 days August 16â€"17â€"18th Novi Scotia Axrieuhlrï¬l diâ€" vision as a rep. and jalso diâ€" (Continued on Page 12) .. 64.30 47.60 PAGE ELEVEN YOU SAVE $24.30