For the first time the main exhibit area of the Kitchener Auditorium will be devoted enâ€" tirely to industrial and instituâ€" tional exhibits. That is, these exhibits are designed to present to the public the nature of the organization represented. There will be no direct selling here. High quality design and presenâ€" tation will be the keynotes of these exhibits. Special attention has been given to afltractive graphic design and colour coâ€" ordination of exhibits. The larger Waterloo Club Golf Tournament Attract 40 Local Golfers The Waterloo Club 2nd annual GoH Tournament, held at the Doon Valley Golf Club, attracted 40 Jlocal golfers for a day of competitive activities. Top winners were George El lis who won the low gross with a 77 for the 18 holes, and Ed. Hills who won the low net with a 77 5 hbandicap 72. The Waterloo Club, formed Visitors to the Central Ontario Exhibition this year will see a ‘"new look" in design and layâ€" out of exhibits. New Layout, Design Will Attract Visitors To C.0.E. Exhibits about 1910, is considered one of nual Goif Tournament held recently at the Doon Valley Golf Club were; Low gross, George Ellis WINNERS OF THE WATERLOO CLUB 2nd Anâ€" Thursday, September 22nd at 2 p.m. ALBERT ST. â€" WATERLOO (Old Library Bldg.) BRING A FRIEND oase EVERYONE WELCOME 632â€"7446 ONE OF ONTARIO‘S OLDEST AND LARGEST INTERNATIONAL DEALERS OFFERS YOU Balers @ Combines Windrowers @ Tractors 35% CASH OR TRADE NO FINANCE OR CARRYING CHARGES ON BALANCE. BUY NOW ! SAVE NOW ! YOU‘LL NEVER BUY FOR LESS CONTACT OUR OFFICE AYR Or GALT WATERLOO SENIOR DROP IN CENTRE THE SHOWING OF A TRAVELOGUE FILM VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT the oldest clubs in Canada, and was the first club in Ontario to obtain a club license to serve beer and liquor. It is strictly a men‘s club. They closed their facilities durâ€" ing the First World War, re opening them in 1920. The first club rooms were located in the old Dietrick home where the present Ontario Liquor Retail ones will occupy as much as four hundred square feet. As you approach the main exâ€" hibit floor from the front en trance you will be greeted by a central aisle betwesn the rows of booths. Im addition there are two broad side aisles flanked by the perimeter displays. The halls just outside this main exhibit floor will also depict the variety of local industry _ and commerce. Watch for the foyer signs diâ€" recting you to the upper enâ€" trance level halls, too. Here you will see more of the color and activity of the fair â€" in booths specially â€" designed to _ capture your interest as a home maker. 621â€"7800 (centre) presented by Jim Hook and Carl Heinâ€" rich, club. executives. Low net: won by Ed. Hills, the Carling trophy was presented by Roy Musselâ€" man and Carl Heinrich. store is now â€" when the home _ club president, present presid :;9 :0“’&':" m°t"¢dd i;n.o mog:: is Bob Chatter, vice presid ic rente rom ; Royal Bank, (now the Hotel Waâ€" †19h Boye.r and (the stew: terloo) â€" their present premises * Bill Patchitt. were purchased in 1937. The club supports worthy ch They have a membership of it‘ts and during the depress 300 of which approximately 100 _ period they operated a soup | are active members. chen for the needy. E. F. Seagram was the first The easyâ€"going time of the year, with all of Ontario‘s attractions at their finest â€"that‘s what you enjoy on an Autumnâ€"inâ€"Ontario Adventure Vacation. You meet people at their warmâ€"hearted best, in the generous mood that goes with bountiful harvests. Take colour photographs of the countryside‘s glorious reds and golds. Watch spectacular football and horseâ€"racing. Browse for antiques in sleepy villagesâ€"or join the raucous fun at County Fairs. Historic places and scenle wonders, gala theatre and metropolitan shopping, Ontario offers you an abundance. And everyâ€" where you goâ€"from luxury resorts to modern motels â€"come Autumn, the crowds have thinned enough to make you especially welcome. It all makes this a vacation worth thinking about. Take the first step, today, in planning your Autumnâ€"inâ€"Ontaria Adventure Vacation. Just mail the coupon below,. Ontario Department of Tourism & Information The Rich Bounty of Autumnâ€" inâ€"Ontario Province of Ontano, Department of Tourism & Information, Pailament Buildings, Room 0000, Toronto 2. Please send me full information about &n Autumnâ€"inâ€"Ontarig Adventure Vacation,. Address Name Great Ontario Adventure Vacations Province club president, present president is Bob Chatter, vice president is John Boyer and the steward is Bill Patchitt. The club supports worthy charâ€" ities and during the depression period they operated a soup kitâ€" chen for the needy. LOQOOK To The YMCA Learn the basics of good decorating and develop your own creative abilities. Mr. Dean Taylor, B.ILD., A.P.I.D.O0. brings professional training and a warm personâ€" ality to this course. 12 Sessions for $15. Starts Wednesday, September 28th at 8 p.m. ‘ Meet new and interesting friends while learning this important social skill. Steps learned will include the Waltz, Polka, Foxtrot and Twist. 10 lessons for $10. Starts Monday, October 1l7th at 8 p.m. This course is designed for those who are incexperienâ€" ced in speaking. Full details are given on all aspects of speaking in public. 12 lessons for $20. Starts Tuesday, October 2%th at 8 p.m. You will learn and play at the same time. BRIDGE, THE PAINLESS WAY! Our instructor, Mr. Peter Stark, brings a warm and friendly atmosphere as well as top notch instruction to this course. 10 lessons for $10; couples $15. Starts Wednesday, October 5th, 7:30 p.m. BUYING A HOME â€"_ Mark Hill, experienced professional photographer and instructor will include buying equipment, colour, lighting for models, still life, studio work and more. 10 lessons for $16. Starts Monday, October 1l7th at 8 p.m. A course designed and instructed by members of the Kâ€"W Real Estate Board. The course will include: Renting vs. Buying, Moritgage and Financing, House Designs and What to Look For, What to Expect From Your Lawyer and Agent. 6 Sessions for $10. Starts Monday, October l7th at PUBLIC SPEAKING â€" basic BRIDGE LESSONS BRALLROOM DANCING This course is ideal for salesmen, executives, club officers, club members, teachers, foremen and all who must express themselves in public. The instructor for both classes is Mr. Joseph Connell, General Secretary, YMCA. 12 lesâ€" sons for $20. Starts Monday, September 26th at 8 p.m. 57 Queen St. N., Kitchener SH 3â€" AM courses open to LADIES AND GENTLEMEN No YÂ¥MCA membership is necessary to enjoy these ciammes. INTERIOR DECORATING AND DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY â€" basic PUBLIC SPEAKING â€" advanced For Information and Application Call The YMCA CENTRE FOR ADULT EDUCATION for Joe A. Strub C.L.U. RK. 3, Wateriles Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada Specialists In Pension Plans and Estate Analysis Waterioo Chronicle CLASSIFIED SECTION SH 3â€"5201