Musical Society Band. Mr, Conrad has been a resiâ€" dent of Waterioo since the age of two. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1954 with the bachelor of music deâ€" gree. He is a former member of the band, and is at present the director of music at Eastwood Collegiate. Before being appointed to the Street, East has been appointed Conrad had been on the music staff at Kâ€"W Collegiate for a At the age of eight Mr. Conrad joined the Junior Band under the late C. F. Thicle as a cornetâ€" ist. He soon became one of the finest cornet players of the disâ€" trict. Since then his ambitions have been directed to a musical "Knowing the great tradition of the Waterloo Band over the years. I am assuming the post of director with the sincere He played professionally durâ€" ing his university period in and around Toronto. He has been director of the Brantford Kinsâ€" men Junior Band for several years and intends to continue in this position for a while vet. He will also direct the Waterâ€" loo Junior Band. 104 KING ST. S. GUARTSâ€"16e, 2 POR 3%¢ SX 12 OL BOTILES 41« mal.4 Eul _ a" tA PHILIPS PORTABLE TWINâ€"TRACK Priced From $7.50 I BATTERY OPERATED TAPE RECORDER ... $144.95 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AND MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS AT â€" “ Radar Emergency Lite GENERAL ELECTRIC AND AND SUNBEAM PORTABLE MIXERS From $16.95 up General Electric & Sunbeam Fry Pans From $19.95 From $6.50 up AUTOMATIC POPUP from $17.95 Other Toasters TOASTERS Tb 3( M,Qié * 9A * @@4 He succeeds William Galla gher who has retired after dirâ€" ecting the band in Waterloo for cause of business pressures. He directed the Kitchener Salvation Army Band before that for 17 as director. Mr. Roy was appoin ted upon the retirement of C. F The junior and senior bands have been under the Waterloo Recreation Commission for the past year. Recreation _ director, â€" Laurie Branch paid tribute to the "outâ€" standing leadership given the band by Mr. Gallagher and also the remarkable enthusiasm; â€" enthusiasm he has shown in his untiring efforts to produce fine musical units for the city." Mr. Gallagher, a Gueiph indusâ€" But would a buffalo do as well? The trouble is that we Canadians import too much for our own good. We are, in fact, the world‘s greatest importers of manufactured goods. Look at these figures which show the average yearly expenditure on imported manufactured goods for the people of four nations: Canadiansâ€"$235 per person. Americansâ€"$35 per person. Britishâ€"$75 per person. West Germansâ€" $60 per person. If each of us reduced our import buying by just $100 and diverted that money to the purchase of Canadian products, the province of Ontario would gain 600,000,000 vital dollars which would help provide 60,000 new jobs 1 Every consumer should satisfy himself that there is no Canadian equivaient before he reaches out his hand for an imported product. By becoming "label eonscious," he will probably find that often habit has led him to the imported product. The Canadian product, alongside, may be just as good. Buy that, and helpcreate the60,000 jobs that Ontario needs for the prosperity of all its people. HEARTH RADIO Face it,some things have to be imported! GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO â€" TRADE CRUSADE KITCHEN CLOCKS From $6.95 ELECTRIC RAZORS From $13.95 ALARM CLOCKS From $5.98 G.E. AUTOMATIC CAN OQOPENERS WATERLOO STEAM IRONS From $15.95 From $24.95 Foodmarket Frank Whibley, Kitchener Westmount shot a 77 in the Bermuda Goodwill golf tournaâ€" ment December 7 at Idocean, Bermuda. Charles Lepre of Haddons field, NJ., won the alil â€" pro final, Dave Douglas, a former Canadian Open winner, was in second place and lan Marchbank of Scotland placed third at 73. Mr. Whibley was among other Canadian scores in the interâ€" national field of 90, they were Duke Adams, Sault Ste. Marie, 84; Frank Whibley, Kitchener Westmount, 77; and Carl Vanâ€" slone, Sudbury, 81. COPFFEE PERCOLATORS From $17.95 CORY COFFEE MAKERS From $6.45 TRANSISTOR RADIOS From $29.95 CLOCK RADIOS From $39.95 MANTLE RADIOS Vince‘s IGA Foodmarket will be more than double its present West is being ripped down to make way for the new building. years the business has been expanded owner Vince Alviano, a Waterloo alderman said. The present location offers no room for further expansion and no parking. At the new site there will be parking space and also customers may park in the adjoining square. The â€" construction is â€" being done by Harold Freure Ltd. His present staff of eight will be increased to about 20 part and fullâ€"time heipers Mr. Alâ€" viano AS LOW AS $24.95 The symbol of progress OB= mmfum-Jd Jndustries of Onlaric. THE WATERLOO (Ontarioy:â€" CHRONICLE: SH 5â€"4537 held December 4, at Scout Headâ€" quarters, the following highâ€" lights would be of interest to our community. tive Member, was awarded a WATERLOO STOVE & APPLIANCES GAS CLOTHES DRYVER This exciting, free offer is your Gas appliance dealâ€" er‘s way of inviting you to discover the economy, dependability and versatility of natural gas drying. Right now he has clothes dryers on display in a vaâ€" riety of famous brands, all with the Canadian Gas Association Seal of Approval. Natural gas drys fastâ€" clothes are not baked dry. With a Gas Dryer, everything comes out fluffyâ€"soft. Ges drying costs approximately half as much per load as other types of clothes dryers. Low down payment â€"â€"up to five years to payâ€"on your monthly gas bill. This offer is good until Saturday, December 22. UNIONGAS Company 96 King St. South, Waterloo Phone SH 3â€"5241 1 KING N. _ WATERLOO PHONE SH 3â€"2691 with your purchase of a new VISIT YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALERS No. 5 Kitchener Troop (St. Mary‘s). More recently he has been a member of the Executive Camp Section, of Property Comâ€" , and, at present, is mittee. He is also a member of the Apple Day and Paper Drive Ledger, chairman, Paper Drive Committee, that the next paper drive would be heid Saturday, January 18, 1963. Interesting reports were given by the recently formed Division Commission, covering the North It was announced by Dr. Jack ELMER FILSINGER LTD. 50 Ontario St. South, Kitchener Phone SH 3â€"1449 | activity in Training and other | Scouting activities. |_ It was noted that winter camp ing at Everton Camp was in full swing. Both on the camp â€" site are booked for December and January. North Waterloo/District Council