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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1960, p. 16

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: PAE SIXTEEN Mr. John Clegg, presiding minister of the local â€"congregaâ€" tion of Jehovah‘s Witnesses announced toâ€"day that over T2 Jehovah‘s Witnesses from Watâ€" erloo and district who will be attending the four day convenâ€" tion of Jehovah‘s Witnesses in Toronto this weekend have £4, ‘,:\. yepepmemenyrâ€"eom ’ $4, ? W ce 2 ._ inss nsb af «l old Ts > . us 1t O 5.. o aae o & k :‘ % 4nd >A e w é e p ho w . "o l e e i atre * * ~* We %> t . s * S ioh t ‘ffet: es o.‘ k« i “}} o st 00 5 P e € css‘ M 5 e Ei : & o * im . A e . ko s & #; )0 . + &1 e A..>* + oo Bs 1%“"‘ + ; e 2A 3 & _ > & t w h: Ts m%> vailn: Tw3 r,.*'“ s aa . e is » s s e @ a% Je &s=:* u) es p es _ s â€" * es 4 uau "C % T 44 ky is 30 pes t 5 t ty zo s e y k * f $s on w es 5 4 a y 4 sls‘ ~2 l y & ol * ; C 1 C 6 e > & M 4 e pse+ . C o s 3 Faw "hik. s o n | ie C _ â€"~ i : F Cee" e S 4 b4og t t 3 e s 2 ts 3 Â¥ fk t r s 4 $ Feas ,_*'..,a\:. â€" "st 5 ’ C * io C yPe ‘Mha o es dn s " " P ~%(?s . e w kess A & :%.»"‘« o sal 1 f s*\‘\)k‘. ~iff..... dn WIBk |Open all day Wednesday Mr. Garside‘s appointment was announced today by Walker H. Fleming, the company‘s Northern district manager. _ Mr. Garside succeeds Fred Gilbert, Northern district sales manager for the past three years, who has transferred to Sarnia, to accept appointment as the company‘s Sarnia district superintendent. WATERLOO, June 27 â€" Mel Garside, Union Gas Company‘s Chatham district sales manager for the past four years, has been transferred to Waterloo where he will take over, July 1, as the company‘s Nort‘h_em dist.r_ict sales manager. 25,000 Delegates To Attend Convention Monday Closed MEL GARSIDE GOUID|RS KING AND QUEEN STREETS, KITCHENER Pictures not exact reproduction in all details Dress Shop â€" 3rd Floor modation during the convenâ€" tion. Already their response of hotel managers, motel and rooming house operators, and particularly Toronto housewivâ€" es, has assured comfortable acâ€" commodation for the more than 25,000 delegates expected COOL SUN DRESSES FRED GILBERT among the shades: pink, blue, yeltow, white, apricot, green, black and white washable cotton dresses you will wear around the house, on the patio, on your summer vacation scoop or squared necklines sizes 9 to 15; 12 to 20 a few with matching coverâ€"up boleros plain shades and pretty floral prints sleeveless dresses for a cool summer JO00k Cpatlnent Slote at a cool price §.95 Newfoundland‘s 704 â€" mile, crossâ€"island railway was comâ€" pleted in 1898; the New:â€" foundland tracks are a foot narrower than the standard Canadian guage. with relief when told it was a Witness convention that was coming. _ Already _ delegates from 28 states, 8 provinces and the Island of Haiti are now represented. It is expected that upwards of 500 new Witness ministerS will be ordained by water bapâ€" tism during the convention. Mr. Clegg, in announcing the plans of the local delegates, said that it has been necesâ€" sary to cancel all meetings in the Kingdom Hall for this weekend, due to all being away for the Christian Asâ€" sembly. supplying free accom for our missionaries time ministers, while motel _ managements with relief when told Witness convention _ coming. Already from 28 states, 8 and the Island of ] now represented. It is expected that four weeks in climbing stairs and knocking on the doors of Torpnto homes and professionâ€" al hostelries. A staff of 52 full time volunteers has been reâ€" modations and assign them to delegates. 16,137 In abtaining 3825 rooms in hotels and motels and 8,444 in private homes, Witnhess minis s e h e e en en t a s §2 congregations in c(‘mduct of the Witâ€" s "remembered and it out of their way provide them with ne even insisted on free accommodation | it was a that was delegates provinces Haiti are and full hotel and smiled Shipping damage _ usually shows up about three weeks after planting. Most typical are broken ends that turn brown. Remove them with a sharp knife or pruning shears. Spreading â€" junipers â€" have their troubles as well. It they are packed too closely by the such a state may be revived with slight trim. In pines, the wilting "candles" may be shortâ€" ened; in spruces and firs, the new growth may be trimmed back, except the leader, which should be left alone. Everâ€" greens with feathery growth (Chinese cypress) may be shearâ€" ed lightly. Horticulturists with the On tario Department of Agricul dead than alive â€" ..p.c' j.' vlfly‘ when he thinks of the price hs paid for the thing. What‘s sopa | & * _ BEVERAGES [ ora It irks a gardener to see his UP PERISCOPE | _ _ _ (Color) JAMES GARNER â€" ANDR.A .MARTIN CONQUEST OF SPACE THE HORSE SOLDIERS (Color) . JOHN WAYNE â€" WILLIAM HOLDEN YOUNG LAND _ _(comn Pat wayne No JULY 5 â€" 6 DRIVE PARKWAY °&Y THEATRE JUNE 30 â€" JULY 1 RUN SILENT â€" RUN DEEP CLARK GABLE â€" BERT LANCASTBR y&R _DR_Uh_d_§ _ _ (Color) _ LEX BARKER S JULY 2 â€" 4 * YOUR HOLIDAY REMINDER to stock u on ° 2C °P THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, naturally (Color) _ WALTER BROOKS evergreens in Among them is 13 year old Robert Jenkins from â€" Port Hope, Ont. who has saved every penny of his fare from money earned as a carrier boy for his hometown newspaper. Robert will visit his grand mother and he also plans to go to school in England. "ITALIA" DUVG wWiITH 1081 The HOME LINES‘ mss "ITALIA" is due again in Monâ€" treal on Friday morning (July 1) (in Quebec on June 30). On board are 1081 passengers from Germany, England and France. The "ITALIA" wilil sail July 3 with a capacity list of over 1200 passengers. Most of them are Canadian tourists who are leaving for a vacation in Eurâ€" ORANGE I M ALA

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