night January 31, 1963, and is open to all residents of Ontario. The categories include: â€" 1. Household and other utilâ€" prizes of $100 in each category end a bestâ€"ofâ€"show prize of Inquiries regarding the conâ€" test may be addressed to the Ontario _ Souvenir _ Committee, Room 405, 67 College St. Toronâ€" mit designs to the show which will be held February 18 to 21 in the Coliseum at the C.N.E. ‘The government is offering + DONE about souvenirs of Canada which are really Canâ€" edian â€"instead â€" of Mounties with Japanese faces, for inâ€" WHAT‘S ON CALL SCOUT NEWS 77th SCOUT LADIES AUXILIARY Mrs. G. E. Dengis will conâ€" vene the 7th Waterloo Scout Ladies‘ Auxiliary father and son dinner Feb. 23. It will be held at Harold Wagner School. CC 00 . The program will start at 7 3rd SCOUT LADIES ;uxulij:d'!Y p.m. EST. cancelling Hazci, The 3rd Waterloo Scout 18$ Flashback and the Ed Sullivan Auxiliary mag:l fl??"sh folrsa :l;!d.Show on this occasion. Originally party to be eb. a * produced for NBCâ€"TV, Peter Louis RC Church. President Mrs. !Pan will have its fourth showing Howard Schott will convene the) on that network six days after event. Lakk o jits presentation on CBCâ€"TV. The group will also cater to a father and son dinner Feb. 21 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Gerdus Adri Gottmers, R.R. 2, Waterloo, anâ€" mounce the engagement of their daughter Johanne, to Antony Mulder, Wawa, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Antony Mulder Sr., Appelâ€" doorn, Holland. The wedding will take place October in Waterloo. The auxiliary will buy a tent and rucksack for the scouts. Lunch was served to the Scouts at the home of Mrs. J. D. Playâ€" ford, 247 Murdock St., Waterloo following their paper drive Satâ€" urday. > New members welcomed ares Mrs. Gilbert Busch, Mrs. Edward Roach, Mrs. Douglas Cole,‘ Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Dietrich, past Cub leader, was presented with a gift. Vickers and Mrs. Peter Willing Weekdays before noon and ask for Mrs. Lang â€"â€" SH 2â€"9198. TO OUR READERS:; If your group is planning a meeting, socâ€" ial, bazaar, or tea, entertaining outâ€"ofâ€"town guests, having a reâ€" union or leaving on an exciting vacation, we would appreciate hearing about it for this column. By letting us know about individâ€" ual‘s "doings‘" and group activiâ€" ties, you will be letting everyâ€" body know â€" WHAT‘S ON! We would also welcome Scout, Guide, Cub, and Brownie news. YMâ€" YWCA ect. WHAT‘S ON? ENGAGEMENTS 10. ‘OMETHING IS GOING TO BE Seek Canadian Souvenirs Made By Canadians Toys. Indian work Printed and graphic matâ€" Ornamentais, such | as jewellery, glassware, polâ€" ished stones. Clothing and textiles. Miscellaneous Don‘t Send â€"Take Your Boy to the Arena MINOR HOCKEY WEEK STARTS JANUARY 26 Mayor Bauer toâ€"day calls upon all citizens of Waterloo to supâ€" port MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA by encouraging their boys to participate and by attending with them the special events that will be arranged during Minor Hockey Week. wb wos uoouey uies / Broadway‘s brightest musical| Mary Martin vaulted from comedy star, Mary Martin, plays Obscurity to stardom singing the title role in Poter Pan, a MY Heart Belongs To Daddy in iwoâ€" hour TV adaptal g gip the, 1938 production of Cole mwo â€"nout TV adapiation o \Porter‘s Leave It To Me, on James Barrie‘s classic, Sunday, Broadway. She has since appearâ€" Feb. 3. on the CBCâ€"TV netâ€" ed in many Hollywood films and work. Broadway hits, including Rodâ€" The program will start at 7 gers and Hammerstein‘s South p.m. EST. cancelling Hazci, Pacific, and The Sound of Music. Flashback and the Ed Sullivan IHer work in the TV version of Show on this occasion. Originally Peter Pan â€" â€" â€" produced ‘live‘ produced for NBCâ€"TV, Peter in 1955 and 1956 and as a Pan will have its fourth showing videotape in 1960 â€" â€" â€" has been on that network six days after hailed by viewers and critics its presentation on CBCâ€"TV. <alike as a masterpiece. Evergreens Need FOR MOST TREES AND| You can bel SHRUBS, winter means sevâ€"|the trees and eral months of drought. This can | winter with a be very hard on evergreens| ture. The bes! which retain their leaves all| i0 WIaP a 50C 4 the nozzle of t winter. Water loss through leayâ€" it neer the on es, although slight, is a problem.| If the groun Brown evergreens in windâ€"swept| will take wate corners of the yard are a comâ€"|ing; trees and mon sight. fit. y Do it now WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Domin« lon Government are available fromt your bankâ€" up to $7,500 at five per cent simple interest and up to ten years to repay. These loans cover the purchase o_f all types of y vo it nNow . WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN Home Improvement Loans are available through your bank under the National Housing Act for alterations and repairs to the exterior or interior of a home and for a wide variety of other improveâ€" ments. You may borrow up to $4,000 with up to ten years to repay. These loans are also available to the owners of rental properties. WHY WAIT farm equipment and IFV;D'TC;VO‘f;l;flv‘t; the farm bouse and farm buildings. FOR SPRING? issued by suthority of Hon. Michaet Stare, Minister of Labout, Canada If the ground is not frozen, it will take water, so keep it flowâ€" ing; trees and shrubs will beneâ€" fit. the nozzle of the hose, and place it near the crown of the tree. You can help by ensuring that the trees and shrubs go into the winter with a good store of moisâ€" ture. The best way to water is get committee. This committee will meet on Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 12:15 p.m. The planning board may meet earlier than usual next month in order to meet a budget deadâ€" line of Feb. 15 set by Kitchener Council. The date will be set by the chairman. l-'-l&h“ â€"+80tÂ¥wery. He sakd "major road Boagd members stated construction is getting “""";“â€"""‘."m...um:,: a cause of the he0h8merd "UDU[toece a township into a planning limits the cerrying capecity of the county road sysigm. | A letter received from D‘Arcy‘ Dutton, city engineer for Water loo caused some comment when he said that high speed roads into Waterioo are being strangâ€" lgdhv-h--lhthm{ access to the roads is turning area, littie can be done except along with the boar@‘s recomâ€" them into little more than local support an attempt to have the mendation as proposed by Mr. service roads. lmuuuuw‘suhnmmnmm M-Whlr.flo'-bn effective policy to provide |the seriousness of lack of plan ard Smith, board consultant and ‘ much needed control," Mr. ning. canyon Becaus there ar going to Build houses So could you setaâ€" side some land where we could playthings we seem to have forâ€" gotten that a youth needs trees, and frogs, and earth with ants in it â€" â€" and time for uninterâ€" rupted observations of the path he treads. Isn‘t it nostalgically sad when, in an era of seemingâ€" ly .intellectual advancement and highly civilized progres, a little boy .can‘t find a place to play?" ing our bulldozing of his special canyon for hunting lizards. This deed, he said, was in preparation for when we want to go out in the play thank you for listening love Poor Planning Causes Road Tieâ€"Ups a new subdivision. WORKING WiITH CANMADIANS im EVERMY wair of urE SimC# 1817 His father added a postscript A small Boy‘s Need A little boy with the bigâ€"man B of M PERSONAL MONEY ORDERS SENDING MONEY AWAY? Banx or MontTrEAL LCanadas Forst Carkh You can convert your cash in King and Erb Sts.. Donald Wiggins, Mgr. University Ave. & Philip St Diary Of A Vagabond & Then you fill in the name of the payee and mail the moneyâ€"order at your conâ€" venience ... & And no one can tamper with your Perâ€" sonal Money Order, because the Bank prints the amount right on it. e The moneyâ€"order can be cashed at any chartered bank in Canada, without charge (far northern branches excepted). 'm H Next time you are sending money . 55 away, why not call in at your nearest B of M branch and send it this safe, speedy way ? Quick â€" convenient â€" inexpensive â€"â€" safe . .. here‘s why : s © You simply hand the teller the cash for the amount you want, plus 15¢ ... ® You receive your moneyâ€"order in a matter of seconds ... I am sure they do not think of this grandmother in the. old fashioned way as a font of homemade cookies and pie when they bead this way. Their huntâ€" ing instinct is always at a fever pitch as they tumble out of their parents‘ car and head for the swamp, with hardly a hasty "hello" thrown my way. I can expect my supply of empty jam jars will be raided within minâ€" utes and for days after they have returned to riding their bikes around the crescents of their home moorings, I will be battling an invasion of ants and We bought these eight acres, which by the way are now a} important to them as tomorrow‘s breakfast. They cannot do this in their well planned subdivis ion homes. I think the reason I still live here is twofold. The next generâ€" ation is just beginning to grow into that lanky age when to be flies in jars with pierced lids (so" the bugs can breathe"), botâ€" tled polywogs and crayfish from the creek and dangled worms over their sandwiches purposeâ€" ly just to hear me scream. alone in a tree hut, or to lie on to implement it." it was suggested by Mr. Smith Permanent Cold Wave ..... $5.95 Shampoo Fingerwave & Hairshaping $1.95 170 Bridgeport Rd. (At Ellis) Tuesdays & Wednesdays For Limited Time Only |||’| BEAUTY SALON Phone 744â€"1571 SPECIAL W BANK the Two hundred cars piled up, Sixty of which were _ total Orle of the two hundred, a sherriff‘s deputy, said "You could hear the crashes â€"â€" boom, tive and forgotten. And the second reason I am domiciled on a country lane? Watching a red squirrel on his forage mission springing from tree to tree, or the shadow of rabbit tracks in moonlit snow, the mating song of bullfrogs in spring and the crickets‘ persis tent click, click in fall can thrill me far more than the whirr of an elevator in a big apartment legisiation he added. "Can nothing be done to get the rest of the county in ?" Ald Russell Honsberger of Kitchener on a city street. Less than half the county is Men‘s gi;;ie_ i;;gaixl; Oxfords Reg. $9.95 for $7.95 Children‘s Savage Oxfords, brown ... $4.45 Children‘s Savage Patents ................. $3.95 Children‘s Brown Oxfords WOMAN in California had a flat tire and pulled off the © WINTER SHOES AND OVERSHOES FOR ALL © HUGE REDUCTIONS ON _ DISCONTINUED LINES L *"-ft)@‘mu 4. 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