WHEREAS the Minister of Labour has designated that part of Ontario described as the Cities of Kitchener and Waterloo and the suburban area adjacent thereto and lyâ€" ing within a line drawn as follows: commencing where the production westerly of the northerly limit of the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo meets the centre line of a road on and along the westerly limit of the Township of Waterloo, thence easterly along the northerly limit of the Township of Waâ€" terloo to and along the centre line of a road on and along the northerly limit of the Township of Waterleo to the production northerly of the easterly limit of lot 63, thence southerly along the prodnction‘ northerly and the enterly‘ limit of lots 63, 62, 61, 60, and 59, and its production .onth-l erly to the northeriy limit of lot 112, thence easterly along the northerly limit of lots 112 and 113 to the northâ€"east corâ€" ner of lot 113, thence southâ€" erly along the easterly limit of lots 113, 114, and 115, to the intersection with the cenâ€" tre line of a road in lot 109, thence easterly along the cenâ€" tre line of the road in lot 109 to intersection with the easterâ€" Â¥FAGE TWELYVE If you have not tried SWAN CLEANERS Dry Cleaning Service yet. 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""* BPOMETRIT _ . service is Tops LABOUR EYES EXAMINED westerly limit of the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo, thence norâ€" therly along the centre line of "the road on and along the westerly limit of the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo to the King‘s Highway through lot 38, thenâ€" ce northerly across the King‘s Highway, to and along the westerly limit of the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo, to and along the centre of the road on ly limit of lot 109, thence southerly along the easterly limit of lots 109, 110, 111, and 126, to intersection with the centre line of a road in lot 126,â€" thence westerlyâ€"glong the centre line of the road in lot ilze and its production westerâ€" _ly to intersection with the centre line of a road on and along the line between lots 116 and 126, thence southerly along the centre of the road on and along the line between lots 116 and 126 to the proâ€" duction easterly of the southâ€" erly limit of lot 116, thence westerly along the production and the southerly limit of lot 116 and its production westerâ€" ly to the centre line of the Grand River, thence southâ€" westerly along the centre line of the Grand River to its inâ€" tersection with the production easterly.of the southerly limit of â€" Bechtel‘s Tract, thence westerly along the production and the southerly limit of Bechtel‘s Tract, to and along the centre line of.a road on and along the southerly limit of Bechtel‘s Tract, to and along the southerly limit of Bechtel‘s Tract, to and along the southerly limit of Hestands Tract, to and along the southâ€" erly limit of. lot 143 and its production westerly to interâ€" section with the centre line of the road ond and along the 3â€"4321 PHONE 2â€"1936 HE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE gaged in the said industry within the said zone is hereby summoned to meet in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Kitchener, Ontario, on Thursâ€" day, August 18th, 1955, at the hour of 8:00 in the evening, for the purpose of investigatâ€" ing and considering the condiâ€" tions of labour and the pracâ€" tices prevailing in the said inâ€" dustry and for negotiating and submitting to the Minister of Labour a schedule of wages and hours and days of labour. AND â€" FURTHER â€" TAKE DATED AT TORONTO, this 26th day of July, 1955. NOW THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to The Industrial Standards Act, R.S.O. 1950, Chapter 179, a conference of the employâ€" ers and employees enâ€" gasâ€"fitting installations in or about buildings, structures, and premises, or for or in resâ€" pect of equipment operating, or to be operated therein and the repair and maintenance of the installations, except, â€" (a) the repair and maintenâ€" ance of the installations in a manufacturing,; industrial or service institution; and (b) the minor installations which are incidental to the normal operation of a manufacturing, industrial or service instituâ€" tion, where the maintenance work is performed by persons who regularly throughout the operation of a manufacturing, industrial or, service instituâ€" tion, are engaged in maintainâ€" ing in good working order the equipment and premises used in the operation of the manuâ€" facturing, industrial or service institution; and has received a petition requesting a conâ€" ference of the employers and employees in the said industry and has authorized the conâ€" vening of such conference: _ as a zone for the PLUMBING AND HEATING INDUSTRY, which he as defined as all plumbing, steamâ€"fitting, pipeâ€" TFitting, hotâ€"waterâ€"fitting and and along the westerly limit of the Township of Waterloo to the place of commencement, VIVACIOUS IRENE ANDRIAN, popular Montreal singer and Pat Morgan, talented Vancouver baritone réacently were named the final winners of the CBC \Pick the Stars" show. Two cheques of $1,000 each were presented to the young stars by William McLean, (centre) president of Canada R‘ackeu, sponsors of the program. Irene and Pat are appearing on a nonâ€"competitive "Pick the Stars" show during the summer months each Tuesday night. Other contestants, who appeared on earlier programs, will also return. â€" Minister of isthem, THE COMMUNITY BIBLE SCHOOL IS JUST THAT. We know there are Community Vacation Bible Schools being conducted in the districts but I wonder just how many realâ€" ize that in a complete breakâ€" down of their enrollment they are just that with no religious creed differences. At the closâ€" ing exercises of the Bichn Mennonite Community Bible School it was revealed that there had been 154 pupils reâ€" gistered for enrollment or in other words they had attendâ€" ed three days or more of the training@. In this number there were 62 Mennonite, 20 Amish Mennonite, 4 Anglican, 22 United, 3 Catholic, 17 Evanâ€" gelical United Brethren, 10 Baptist, 6 Lutheran, 5 United Missionary, 2 Reformed Menâ€" nonite, 1 Open Bible and 2 who claimed no religious afâ€" filiation. Christmas all the year around. The Majority of us are pleasâ€" cycle which had been loaned to him unaware that the brakâ€" es on it were faulty. He desâ€" cended quite a steep hill and applied his brakes but their failure to work catapaulted him over the bike hitting his head. THE LATEST WORD: on the condition of Perry Wilson of St. Thomas, 14â€"yearâ€"old grandson, of Mrs. Hilda Hostâ€" etler of New Hamburg, who was critically injured in a fall from a bicycle three weeks ago, is to the effect that he is showing some progress at the Toronto General Hospital where he was taken. After being unconscious for many days he is now able to sit up and take some nourishment but still does not respond to conversation or talk himself. This gradual improvement is encouraging but it is hoped more rapid progress will be noted from here on. The events leading up to this tragic acâ€" cident could have been preâ€" vented but it all happened when someone stole the new bike of Perry Wilson. After talking it over with his paâ€" rents he was on his way down to the police station to report the theft and was riding a biâ€" (Continued from Page 11) rector of field crops but reâ€" cently he was named Viceâ€" Principal of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and his many friends are pleased to know of his step up. The Shuh‘s have been visiting relaâ€" tives in the district having been called home to attend the funeral of Ed‘s father, Mr. Clayton Shuh, of R.R. 1, Waâ€" terloo, a week ago. SsOUTH WILMOT been dismaatied and reâ€" 80 Mc P B + ies Wb i . Cet o e ~+4 s d ‘Thursday, August 11, 1956 pMDID _ day â€" 8:00 p.m. > Mï¬.. â€" Daily â€" 9:00 «‘ a.m. Star Time â€" Friday â€" 8:00 p.m. _ German Hour â€" Wednesdiy â€" 8:80 p.m. Farm Market Reports â€" Monâ€" day through Saturday â€" 1:00 p.m. PROGRAM LOG FOR WEEK _ OF AUGUST 4 to 11th. Newscasts â€" Daily â€"â€" (a.m.) _ _ 645, 718 â€" u:i 11:00, â€" (p.m.) 1’%0'. 5:00, 5.55, 6:30, 11:00, and 12:00. Sports â€" Daily â€" (a.m.) 8:00, (p.m.) 12:156, 6:1§5, and 11:10. Theatre News â€" _ Monday / through Saturday â€" 8:40 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Guy Lombardo â€" Daily â€" 7:00 p.m. Employment News â€" Monday â€" 8:15 p.m. it still decorates her living room where it sits with its needles intact and ornaments moved after it has adorned our homes for a couple of weeks and usually left a sad array of dropped needles. But not so with that which Mrs. Earl Poll put up last Christmas for months ago. Return Limitâ€"Sept. 14 Full information from any Good going Thursday, Aug. 25 to Saturday, Sept. 10 inclusive. Those Old Records â€" Wednesâ€" Go By Train to the TORONTO CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION which recently made its way through polar seas from Atlantic to Pacific. We‘re proud that the she carried to ferry men and supplies to Arctic shore bases were made of weided aluminum patrol and defence of our caasts, skies and northern wastes. So it is good to know that Canada is the world‘s second largest aluâ€" minum supplier with five proâ€" ducing plants in Quebec and First naval vessel to circle North America is HMCS Labrador, ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. AUG. 26 TO SEPT. 10 as they were seven