Waterloo gtis-ttIttaaths W. November It, in the Mann Day some“ held in Waterloo to honour Pt faltem hem, by the fol- (S) Kitchener Brgnch No, ‘ot wash? "' “W (3) Waterloo Munch No. 530, Canadian legion. (4) you?“ lingual No. ISO, (1) Silver (ko- Women at Canada. . tn 99:13:93“ the City ab.. City mm mm Ptoe rum. " In. wr King East, Kitchener Open Fri. Till 9 Coats -'Jackets - tags - , Ltqht. LIV-1y and Load-d with goodness for all the family. That's Wilson's Ginger Ale. Try It! For pure adventure In taste pleasure. you're always a Jump ahead with Wilson's. So, why C hold back? Hop into your store . today and stock up qiiiie5 on a smooth ginger at . 'tnest quality - best choice 0 than Facet». um um. C No extra chute for slum '.tyarytotmr---ea-,eanege, 0 All tram are fully guaranteed Wm RICHMOND 1tt llltlltlliW10tilirs _ 'peratitmat, ' leoly Load-d . . " dness for all '.. y. That's . Ginger Ale. . ' pure 6 In taste , you're . Jump p" th k .- So, why <7 Hop store . t A ' oth ginger ale . . . .. q . 7,44% V 2?} Fur ' I Sale A! CONTINUES! SAVE (13) Boy Scouts mum. (10) lik Quentin Loaia. (11) E.W. M sos na“; Taa iau. -. (7) 'Ile! Canadian Navy Io- twudiee (0W (0) KW. onourfinest umuchu " Auxiliary to No. Jrrlnat, R.qAr., " :an 1:351}; oiTiirt $21153; accompanied by his wife and two children mm and Mark. income totai1dfui,jirii Iii: pm, up three per cent from one year either and the_ highest first-half on re- No. 3189. (34) 1.0.0.1â€. No. 184. Gio The L.C.B. of Ontario. Ott) Immigrants of Holland In loving memory of:- T (37) Private Donald Balm from the Family. (38) Trooper noun R. Hear ac) firm. Beeieegf Idmit- (37) 'it"""" and Local No. (38) Local No. " U.R.C.L. and P.W. of America. lat) KW. and District Labour Council. (80) Load No. 173 United Bre- very 'Workers. om KW. Labour Association, (32) J. M. Aerhneiden Ex-aer. vice Men's 6131;: (33) WEEK? Workers, (WM Mu... (any. ma. “no; a.“ (tour. mum. Club. . (101'. My Club. (I!) Ear. mum’s Club. (1’) Waterloo “an Club. t8tttiktr, Junior Chub. a! Com-tee. (31) Waterloo W; " (mm-lop Polio. Anna.- f,ell.r.eettto J9aieal Society- SOCIAL Atm PERSONAL Jit, _ttte first six 'as-iii"'"";';'.""."".";' iT"."".""....' Ir. and Mrs. August Kerber 3S King Street Al., Water. Will have as guests for gram: arotkeri'atiier Girii months Conference On New Canadians A one dar regional wary. shop on the integration of New Canadians, sponsored by the Ontario Welfare Council a militia officer. During the Rebellion of 1837 he com. manded a troop of dragoons which was disbanded in 1839 but was immediately organized " a volunteer corps under his command and known " Deniaonh: Home. The unit later became the Governor-General'; Body Guard. years A.l - that was emf Mini“ aiiiiir" fl - WHAT WAS DENISON‘S HORSE? It was the name of a voluntary unit mailed by George Taylor Denison (1783-1853) in 183.. liaison settled in York (Toaonto) in 1796 and served in'the_ Way,“ 1812 as a militia " h“... n....2_.. At -- . --- -- 1P,,?.ett.yeee_t..iirtninysiirto-rwithinue Reform Party in the province of Canada who were critical at the administration's policy on a number of contentious questions. The origin of the, term is attributed to David Christie, who wanted in the party 'UI and and no dirt, clear grit all the way through." Members of this group eventually supported George Brown and provided the nue- leus of what came to be the Liberal Party. The term Grit is still sometimes used to designate members ot that party. ARE MOONRAKERS ROCKET SHIPS? ' No, they were the topmost ails onetime: used on famous Canadian clipper ships of the last century. The term clipper tht 'lt'dtttf to a fest-1w. It? may vex rigged Wt a on nails, m u tr who my $88118 ',"'f,ggt,gttig; ht the "lt2 and Iâ€! Charting; 'pyerds p u magnificent ipper aht.e. cape e loading 3600 tons deadweight. Lloyd’s of In.“ ave these streamlined vessels one otthe highest We!†- M years An--thatwaserers%Gi' tannin-‘1.- Mttt. ' 1rimijiiituiiiiiiiiTiu'tTWlhl'l1' town Alba". men during 'rhieh they to mwmxm.m.ooo.mm.medm thavidnltyolStJOhquno.h0ctobu-1Mabouthulf morMmmmwmm-mmme money continua. Bat, after I tanttttttr 'lrMu,'r prison- gd 1'g,ur,t"tt 'l,$'et1fa'tittt a†Jst'h2Nt â€it v cc I one was yond the jurisdiction of Canadian courts. The Canadian ‘Government later umbursed the plundered banks. T I'"%l.1e TH! CLEAR GRITS? want on: CAF8ttttmt mm inv- mwn Lear I‘M†Je mm W I "ull,",'."',,',, Cm] ttan Chit " I ow Confederate M, ttf Bt. Albina. mennt Eral,,. -51.: a...“ Ellaâ€; A word to the wim iriiiriiiiri; - w“! Sausages damn-ed for a short time before being drain- ed and ttur baked in the "no Pen, remain plump le, 'ee “I?!" aruttar the noon luncheon. Advance rem-cu be new by the and. Welfare Cum- dl in can u the Kitchener Chamber of Commerce. _ NW", --_... ___, William Dounachie. Gait; At Aldrich, William Mertens, no bert Rim Wilfrid Schweit at, Fred Snyder and Don I. Laren, Kitchener. and on. Klimt. Elmira. law mm. In 1.30 p.m., with registration beginning at . mm. The total can of the work- shop is 8.00. which includes Speakers and discussion lead. ers will include Mrs. T. o. Gra. ham, president Guelph Coun- eil of Friendship, chairman of the" workshop; Steven Davide. heh, assistant director com- munity Programmes branch, Department of Education; E. L Birnbaum, president. Ontario Welfare Council; Colin McKay, adult program secretary, K-W YMCA; Glyn Allen, Toronto; Mrs. Trix Davies, Joseph Len- thard, and Fred Promoli, Guo. 191.12. Dr. Salim. Eden mu: Waterloo University on Satun day, November 2m. The work- shop is open to all citizens of Waterloo, Wellington, Hanan, Wentworth, Brant, Oxford and Perth counties who wish to at- tend. Subjects to be covered in.. clude language and communi- cations, education, employment and earnings, cultural differs ences, housing, civil and crim- inal law, health services and ethnic organizations. Both na- tive and new Canadians are participating in the program- and many local humanitarian and welfare organizations in- terested in the welfare of New Canadians, is being held at y'itl, be held {an