NEWS AND VIEWS IN soUTH WILMOT TIME WAS WHEN THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG FOLKS looked forward to the first skating of the season posâ€" sibly on Christmas Eve. Times have changed and winter ice sports and skating at the New Hamburg Community Arena are well underway. The season was officially opened on the 19th when a hockey game was played between the Kitchener Canucks and_the local Legion Junior "A" entry with Miss Shirley Campbell of Fergus swimming fame dropping the first puck. Last Wednesday evening an exhibition game was played between the Monâ€" treal Canadiens of the O.H.A. Thursday, November 8, 1955 Wallkwel‘s Preâ€"1 News °C Now Regular MISSES and CHILDREN‘S Dress Shoes Regular to 6.95 ~ $4.99 *" ? $7-99 pair M j:i >R g 590 99 pair . MEN‘S SHOES ‘black and brown‘ 182 King St. WALKEKWEL â€" S6O WOMEN‘S Dress and Casual Shoes ular 9.95 to 15.95 A’ iJr. "A" league and the local \ boys with the former winning by a score of 4â€"1. On Friday | evening a very â€" successful \ Hallowe‘en carnival was staged | under the auspices of the New Hamburg branch of the Canaâ€" ,dim Legion. At the conclusion of the judging of the various ‘ races and costumes everyone wishing to do so had the : chance to try out their steel | blades. CcONTINUED WET WEAâ€" THER with heavy rains almost every other day have greatly impeded the harvesting of cob corn, the raising of the farm root crop etc. but on the oth>r hand they have resulted in some freaks in the vegetable and fruit world. Only a couple KITCHENER STORE Ave «s;"::fl' o A. & o it Per 4 * ks e # es l * > s A:ï¬f & THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHBRONICLE Now Only Regular 15.95 to 19.95 11 of weeks ago ripe strawberries were picked up by the writer while visiting â€" near Caledon East and yesterday while cleaning up some of the gaâ€" den debris green peas were harvested. About a half dozen stocks were found with both blossoms and pods on having taken root from peas which must have been overlooked and gone to seed on the vines. Don‘t suppose it would be worth trying to have enougzh green peas fo> the table in October by letting one raw gO to seed early in the spring! ONE OF THE TREMLENâ€" DOUS STRIDES which educaâ€" tion is now making is evidâ€" enced in the election for Stuâ€" dent‘s Council being held this Now Only OR Y 090 rair $4.99 7â€"7881 week at Grandview â€" Publhc Bchool. Not som any deâ€"ad:s ago such a training was unâ€" heard of in many of our Higa Schools. Not only must those "in the running" have the aviâ€" lity and "knowâ€"how" to soliâ€" cit votes from classmaey ut each is privileged to have a sponsor speaking on his ve‘ a‘f. 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