The local Barber Thop Choir hope to fill the KCI auditorium on October 15, for their 10th anâ€" nual Harvest of Harmony preâ€" sentation called "Old Point Reâ€" view." At present, all members are busy as beavers preparing the sets for the show, which they deâ€" sign and make themselves. This annual show is the choir‘s main fundâ€"raising program to aid the Institute of Ortopaedics. The inâ€" stitute trains medical persons to assist in speech therapy. The local group have found that many children can Jearn through music, as a result they have given considerable assistâ€" ance to a local girl who has been nicknamed "Ruth". Aside from their own talents, which are considerable, the Barâ€" Expressway _ section _ between King â€" and â€" Frederick _ streets, Kitchener, has been called for Wednesday, Sept. 21. Officials of the department of bighways _ and _ consulting _ enâ€" gineers _ involved _ in â€" designing the expressway will outline deâ€" tails of the construction . work and the timing involved. Expressway News . . and the timing involved. Relocation of the services in the area have already begun. Tenders for construction will be called next spring. MEISSNER TRAVEL AGENCY PREPARING FOR THEIR 10TH Annual Harvest of Harmony "Old Point View" are President Barâ€" ry Fox, set designers Bob Mitchell, Bob Garth, Al Calder and show chairman, Lorne Brubacher. The boys design and make their own sets. If You Are Planning A Trip To Europe (Continued from Page 331 King W., Kitchener 134 King S.. Waterloo Harvest Of Harmony Presentation SH 5â€"5621 745â€"6281 The Waterloo Chronicle, Wed.. Sept 21 1) ber Shop Choir will bring in outâ€" side talent which includes: the Oshawa Fourâ€"inâ€"Accord; the 4 Fits from Detroit; The Twin City Harmonizers under the di rection of Dave Litwiller; the Timbre . Tones and the Kâ€"W Chordâ€" Busters. Barry Fox, president suggests that Twin City and area resiâ€" dents make this night and this show their musical appreciation night. and above all, don‘t forgat to bring a friend. Theâ€"Kâ€"W Optiâ€"Mrs. Club openâ€" ed their season with a pot luck supper at the home of the presiâ€" dent. Mrs. Samuel Goleff. Arrangements were made for a Hallowe‘en Card Party to be held Oct. 26. Christmas cards were on disâ€" play and the proceeds of expectâ€" ed sales will go towards the Opti â€" Mrs. Club Albert N. Home Made Pork Sausage â€" Ham Sausage â€"â€" Blood Sausage â€"â€" Liver Sausage â€"â€" Bulk Cheese Beef and Pork Custom Cut and Wrapped For Your Own Freezers Kitchener â€" Ontario & Duke Sts. JESSOPS cléaners COUNTRY MEAT MARKET WATERLOO SQUARE FORW ELL (Nr. Clemmers) Famous For On October 3. the Optiâ€"Mrs. will assist the Optimist Club on their annual doorâ€"toâ€"door canâ€" vas. clubs projects. Mrs. A Crane, Mrs. W. Poll, Louise Strub, Mrs. K. Makins, Mrs. G. Fitzgus and Nancy MacDonald on opening day of the new shop. The new Polls Roastâ€" eteria at 30 King St. S. has two banâ€" 75 Lodge WILLARD POLL and Eric Koeppke in the meat and delicatessen section. WATERLOO GLASS 744â€"1421 SH 2â€"5721 Waterloo Big Guns Launch United Appeal Prime Minister L. B. Pearson, Claude Jodoin, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, and Major General R. H. FVeefler, President _ of _ the _ Canadian Chamber of Commerce, have issued a joint endorsement of Canada‘s United Appeals and Community Chests. The statement by the three leaders urges Canadians to give full support and understanding to the annual campaigns. 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