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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jan 1963, p. 6

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Mr . Wheeler said that many troops will be holding Father and Son banquets. Others will be holding open house and inâ€" viting parents to troop â€" headâ€" quarters. _ sCOUT NEWS Boy Scout Week will be celeâ€" brated Feb. 1724 by the Boy Scouts in the North Waterloo District who will join in the celebration with 8,500,000 Scouts in 72 other lands. Twin City store windows will be decorated by several troops to publicize scouting. Scouts will start correspondence with scouts in other countries. Two dances, the minuet and the ammapolka, were performâ€" ed by Dorothy and Irene Van Eyk and Glenda and Ann Lichty. Linda Dorsch accompanied on the piano. PACGE SX °> Les Wheeler, executive assis tant, said the 55 groups in the district, 3,500 boys, will hoid special meetings to commemorâ€" ate the week stressing world brother hood of scouting. Alethea Johnston, children‘s librarian at the Kitchener Lib rary, told Bridgeport Home and School Association that books for children stretch the mind and stimulate the imagination. ‘She said reading books about other lands and people gives children a greater understandâ€" ing of them. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS Permanent Cold Wave ..... $5.95 Shampoo Fingerwave & Hairshaping $1.95 LUIGI 170 Bridgeport Rd. (At Ellis) Ella Cressman‘s class won 607 King St. W., Kitchener Dial SH 3â€"0281 For Limited Time Only ‘Tuesdays & Wednesdays 96 KING ST. S. ||h| BEAUTY SALON Phone 745â€"1571 GLASSES UPSTAIRS 104 KING ST. W. KITCHENER YARDS AT soUTHAMPTON & KINCARDINE {The Mutual Life What‘s On â€" â€" â€" WATERLOO STOVE & APPLIANCE CO. LTD. WASHER â€" DRYER REPAIRS RANGES â€" REFRIGERATORS RADIOS â€" T.V. SERVICE SH 3â€"5241 ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Waterloo ANNUAL MEETING The ninetyâ€"third annual meeting of the policyâ€" holders will be held at the Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario, on Thursday, February 7, 1963, at two ®‘clock in the afternoon, to receive the report of the Directors for the past year, to elect Direcâ€" tors in the place of those retiring, and to transâ€" mct such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. SPECIAL EYES EXAMINED W. H. Breithaupt 27, 1962 _ * Vieeâ€"President and Secretary FORMIERLY STILILF3 Automatic the attendance award. St. Louis â€" s a*~ * Plans for a family fum night Feb. 2 were made at an executive meeting of St. Louis Parentâ€" Teacher Association. The evening‘s entertainment will include booths and games for every member of the famâ€" ily. Proceeds will go to a burâ€" sary fund for students and for PTA work. Baked goods and gifts for the mystery booth will be donated by members of the association. Convenors â€" are: Mrs. T. H. Kuntz, baked goods; Mrs. L. Dantzer, tea room; Mrs. R. S. Myer, kitchen and Mrs. Bruce Lawrence, mystery booth. CWL CONVENTION ‘The annual Hamilton Dioceâ€" san convention will be held May 31, June 1 and 2 with St. Louis Catholic Women‘s League Counâ€" cil of Waterloo as hosts. A twoman exhibition of Watâ€" er Colours by Peter Goets and _ Mrs. Arnold Schnarr, presiâ€" dent of St. Louis Council, will be the general convenor. CLUB GIVES SUPPER ‘The University of Waterloo Women‘s Club held a Pot Luck Supper for the women students Tues. Jan. 29 at the University cafeteria. Mrs. Norman Meikel and Mrs. Frank â€" Boswell convened the supper for about 90 students _ ‘The â€" students â€" enjoyed â€" the "homemade" favorites contribuâ€" ted by the faculty wives. .. and _ ‘The Club is holding their anâ€" nual Dinner Dance at the Corâ€" onet Motel February 8. ... This month the Kâ€"W Gallery is offering something for everyâ€" payment for triplex on trolâ€" ley line between Kitchener and Waterioo. This could be your car I will ARE YOU RENTING Water PHONE SH 2â€"193% FOR APPOINTMENT Phone SH 3â€"1987 READ THIS WATERLOO * REG. 39c CHEESE SPREAD GOLD STAR STAMPS School Boy Cookies BUTTER RUFFS CHEESE SLICES with the purchase of 1% LB. MAPLE LEAF CANNED DINNER HAM WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 4 â€"~ 35« DOG FOOD LUNCHEON MEAT 50 EXTRA 2 â€" 55« 39 in 3 DOZ. IN PKG. TENDERFLAKE KAM MAPLE LEAF LARD 1 LB. PKG. 15â€"0z. TINS WESTONS 16â€"0z. JAR 8â€"oz. PKG. 53, CHED â€" R 19â€" DARES (NEW 31¢ Spc. 3 5¢ WATERLOO STORE ONLY . BRIDGEPORT ROAD OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 10 P.M. MONDAY INCLUDED ZIP THE WATEBIOO (Ontaric\ CHRONICTLE GOLD STAR STAMPS THRIFT LIQUID DETERGENT with the purchase of 50 EXTRA PEANUT BUTTER BICK‘S RELISH Hot Dog, Hamburger, Corn 126z. JAR ies 10 A REGULAR PRICE AT SAUERKRAUT MARGARINE BABY FOOD 2 ~ 39 2 2 ~ 49« SALAD OIlLl McCORMICK‘S 32â€"0z. BOTTLE SODAS 1 LB. PKG. 16â€"oz. JAR 28â€"0z. 50Q, 41« LIBBY‘S 31« HEINZ TULIP YORK YORK NEW PKG. GOLD STAR STAMPS with the purchase of PUREX TOILET TISSUE 50 EXTRA 8 ROLLS rosisuo RADISHES 3 â€" 19 LEAN DEVON sipe R/ YOUNG PRODUCE OF U.S. DEVON GOVERNMENT INSPECTED COTTAGE ROLL MEAT PIES CALIFORNIA LEAN PEAMEAL MAPLE LEAF YORK FROZEN BIRD‘S EYE FROZEN COD CANADA NO. 1 GRADE BOLOGNA FISH STICKS PRODUCE OF BAHAMAS SLICING TURKEY, BEEF, CHICKEN CUCUMBERS 2 â€" 25 BACON 5â€" 12 LB. AVERAGE OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9: CELERY TURKEYS EXTRA SELECT GRADE JUMBO SIZE 24 GOLD STAR STAMPS STUART HOUSE FOlL WRAP NO. 1 GRADE with the purchase of 8â€"oz. 50 EXTRA CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY HIGHLAND ROAD , KRUG and LANCASTER STREETS FROZEN FOODS 18‘ ROLL FRESH SLICED 1 Ib. pkg. 3 ; ¢ JUBILEE PORKERS GOLD STAR STAMPS Thursday, January each with the purchase of 50 EXTRA 1 LB. PKG. 37â€" 65 49 19 29 23 55;,

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