~, _ | _ Alexandra SH 2â€"2851 _ Empire SH 29463 f MacGrâ€"gor SH 2â€"3046 _ Elizabeth Ziegler he~ ~ ' Harold Wagner SH 3â€"0482 _ SH 2â€"2725 > Waterloo Public School Board Revolving Plant Stands ................._.....____... 9.95 And Many Other Assorted Wrought Iron Picces 5â€"Plece Wrought Iron Dinctte Sets ........ 89.50 Wrought Iren Plant Standsâ€"......................... 4.95 John Hauser Ironworks Ltd. 23 ERB ST. a-d-' h:.hu-d' s‘mdx',. m. m wber tirst .@ï¬w,hmm»-wum"' ANNUAL _ Factory and. Showroom CLEARANCE SALE 10 KING WEST â€" Next to Goudies Be Sure Your Diamonds Are Safe. Don‘t Miss This Special Offer (ONE â€" HOUR SERVICE) 148 BEDFORD ROAD SH 2â€"5788 ~ During Young‘s S A L F ave Your Diamond Ring + Polished + Cleaned and + Checked nisriay o PRINCECRAF E um BUCCANEER The _ ayeS | ..s.nanmone DOBBIN GARAGE & ELECTRIC CO. FREE .. 4.95 and up 1750 and up :( Enp mastargeg| ... Te htb “""""&ï¬ uaniwuu \ FORCE, B.A., B.Pacd, - ?x: m ‘l',',.“"m“;.% ! waa.;uucmcudh-.- \ BRITISH WOOL AND THE HOLY ORDERS The religious orders were important woolâ€"raisers throughâ€" out the Middle Ages. Almost every abbey, priory and bishopâ€" ric had a huge flock. In the 12th Century, the Abbot of Caen had vast sheep pasturages in the Cotswolds; the Priory of Swithins, Winchester, had 20,000 sheep and the Bishop had 13,400 sheep and "the nuns had 1,700 grazing on Mincampâ€" Members of the Canadian Numâ€" ismatic Association usually are considered responsible. cuss their values with an authâ€" dimes and quarters have been picked up around Waterloo, and of the scarce dates too! The 1921 quarter that you were able to buy for a couple of dolâ€" lars was lucky for you, and Keep looking and keep lucky. those we have seen are ‘I’nï¬ like.‘ The designer has crea a die type that will be ddmired by all Numismatists. A change will be noted in the Crown on the reverse and this change is much overdue. Smart collectors will put several rolls of these fifty cent pieces away for ap preciation over the coming (B. Wise) The Kitchener Coin Club was formed late in 1958 and they tell us that they welâ€" come all serious coin collectors at their meetings, which are held in the Pavilion in Kitchâ€" each month. Information can :lfuagmed by calling SH found on the fifty cent piece. This coin with its reduced shield and Arms is in our opinâ€" spoil the story were we to tell you the explanation of the mis sing dots, and we shall leave it with our Coin Crazy friends to discuss among, themselves and tryandâ€"ï¬ndï¬um.nh not thought that any of these UR uuile irequenily and are toiee Pn ons a dA td & find a dot cent or dime in your change, you would be richer by some $1,000! But and many have been disap pointed to see a thousand dolâ€" are now in circulation and the faked and > kitnds of strange marks show up where the dot should be, caused by gouging YOU WERE ASKING: WATE RLOO Bye now! at MADE BY THE MAKERS OF JOHNSON & EVINRUDE Sales Office P.o. BoX 1s, OAKVILLE, ONT, NATIONAL SEWER PIPE USE PLAIN END VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE FITTINGS & COUPLINGS Pete: "Allthenieegirhbu.,fl.“.v! Eddie: "Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main..." Shcilas "Cet together boys, plâ€"eâ€"aâ€"sâ€"e! Try ‘it the way Plain End Vitrified Clay Pipe goes togetherâ€"just like that!"" U _ & x FORCE, B.A., BPacd, '\ 1 o ie t s tke " [ f TWOâ€"LEVEL SYSTEM OF. ; R Tillne: 8:15 p.m. â€" | Date: Wednesday, March 4, 1959 ‘lace: MacGregor School Auditorium _ â€"â€" A question period will follow â€" Plain End Pipe from 4" to 24" ALUMINUM BOATS because it‘s beot SH 59921