tt' m Pt bl an YMCA and Lions Form New Camp for Girls " " The Wahrloo Chimidc, Wodoesdar. Mar TO, "" LIONS YOUTH CAMP Counsellor' Miss Loe- Frazer of River Road. Kitchener, and Camp Director Norm McKee, enjoy a sailing trip. nmr‘r camping "mi Cttri- ti." l Inf runndml thhdnn! Ta â€innit; rIwH' sl, x: ' ' tabla D lh~lv u" “an: n , ' Hing "Uobsr Squawk r!" " as suit-Hy a n rump. f'bllll":“i m "I“. has â€wt! unl} lm lynx tiorv. " has ht'vn frrml In in) _ suited for tlu. four \U't‘k< '11! both Hu- l lf' YMC1 lo jo nth (-zumnn: ar Camp. 1mm“! DOWN cuntinunn I‘ll. "l" an] l-mn In is mm aHrJr-tm- an in nurtrher m 3mm: Girls, near Furs.“ "tlon We El " " -ri " 1-1).) Jt TH- Tun. 51..“ “1.1". Irc, 11-41.: 5‘1! mm club; mh INN)- th, I Hm an Lnkts Ff Tr" masrulum tlvnl In " 33 " '32 if! " tri Tth- [37 of 211% mum-m: in July. Tho girls will hl' uhlr to lake part in all phases of camp program. in. cluding sunmning. (whoring, sai!ina, hikunt, tripping, (Wt-r- r,iOtc. crafts diamatics. nature low arrl wwi‘wnfl The in In~ camp [451* the ,alttt' ct,uff that otrt'raie the YMCh Wuhanwki (in! " canâ€) in Aumhf All au- Inghh‘ halm'rl sctOr high school un'l 1utivvrsstv Murlonh Camp dun-Mm is Norman Mr Kee. physical murmur of the KW Y Mt 'A tt m [if ll " F Pr 55¢ ‘J‘J‘. 'llllll'll- Sn IL.- I'|.u ' Lulu, l-nal " TI ‘sa [ts lb? Tf Te" M 2t rf " SOLUYION 3a " it " Vp l'vlnhl "tr ,I ' A, " Iblnl‘v "nun-.1 N ruin! 'lnxn- ia _ I LII-In D ' HT " in '5'? ." Elm . 3E Due to inclement weather, tho cadet inspection was transferred The centennial committee is now working on landscaping and tree planting projects, which are wcrs contribution to Canada's birthday. The ball was a complete Suc- cess and a total of "300 couples" enjoyed the biggest event of the year. The trig night is ovor. Already the centennial hall has been filed in the banks. Choice quality heifers sold to 2700: Good 247525.75; Medium 1rr50-.?.t.50. Heifer type cows reached 23.50 a ewt.; Good cows sold to 2000; Medium 20.0021 50: Co m m o n down to 19.00. Cannons and cut- ters 15.00-17,00, Slaughter cattle: Good quality steers sold to 27,75 a m; Good 25 75%.75; Medium 26.75-25.50; Common down to 21.50. The market was active in " Choice veal reached q700 I sections. Good quality heifers T,,t, Mediunzjto 500d 3tt0t11xf0; . ommoa gra es own o . . at: st'et,"2,'1ure,'h/1tgt Dairy cattle:- Milk cows 120.00. was strong. Replacement cattle 200.00; Springer cows 2250037000 steady. Dairy came were strong per head. " in the heifer section. Replace- .1loor. 21138 hogs and 71 sows meat pigs were steady. tlt? 1'_t'?fe, "PY _3'2'3Hs ' By ENNAID GRUBB: "HEY FREDA', Do you have an Uncle Fred?" 6 7 ji'?,),? Butcher and bologna hulls 23 75 Waterloo Collegiate Institute Kitchener Stock Yards " SCHENDEL STATIONERY lTD. ,0. - 1: cdUssis' I20 KING ST. s., WATERlOO PHONE 743-8248 * consent". tk Hallmark Cards Itustcvaft Cards special Mullu-r's fray Wrapping Paper - Itilrlyons & Bows Gift Hunks - Table Pieces -- Candles -- Pvueils - Ash Trays - Handcraft: - Bunk Ends - Candy Dishes 'ooa ttNENIms STATIONERY ITB. TF. Ontario Co!.'tsjutc Drama FiMival Was hl‘ld at the U of W with Int-mhm's attending Ilu' work, shop Ro'xul's are not known yvt but tho hope is that our arca places wvll I “an†likw In odd that Mr R Davis is I""Utr"s'im"-', fan'nurahh frrllowirr.: an operation, We wi) him a stttih H'(‘n\("'\ Thursday is a bad day for Gr, 13, this is when they will have thvir Rnulhh rump an! math huh" Cum! lurk srninr simian to the Wattwloo arena. In demon.. stiotions, wcr shuwod their drill squad. Chief wcr instructor was Maj. H. C, F. Russell, CD. - our unit was the 12th Medical Unit. important officers were: Cadet Major T. Brox, Cadet Lt, Col. D. Belanger. Cadet Maj. P. Eekerslay and Cadet R.S.M., B. Brown. Last wcok. activity cards wore filled out [raiding to recognition ctutifieates fur graduating and having: students (May 26 recog- nition assembly). Total c h a r i t ie 5 collected amounted to $210.72. Top forms VINO: NIB - $71.45: 100 - $22.- 22. Ill -. $18.13, Track moms will he held this week with the girls al GRCI. and the boys at fiearfrant Stadium. Anyone interested" Junior and intermediate assCrtV blips were hold. iealuring folk dances and songs, plus gymnas- ties. following the folk dance ctmtpetitintt Tuesday. 'Nere were also 1,859 young pigs sold by auction with the market barely steady. Good pigs 6-8 weeks old 1600-1760: 8-10 week old pigs 19.75-20.50; Chunks 2075-2400: Feeder hogs 2450- 3800: Sows in pig 86.00-120o0; Boars 40.00-78.00. Horses: 80 offered. Farm hors- es “0.00220 00: {that horses 60_00-1.50.00: Poiuet 40.00-92,00. Dairy cattle:- Milk cows 120.00. 200.00; Springer cows 225 0031000 per head. Hogs: 2,138 hogs and 71 shws with a price range 3025-3125 a cm. for grade A hogs on a dress, sed weight basis. Light sows 23.502405; Heavies 350-2205. DINING OUT I'D-NIGHT? Tity Spug‘hvui and Coffee House :12 King: St. Waterloo Phone 741-2911 Ahove Poll's Itoasieteria “THE INFINIIE NOODLE" FREE PARKING IN WATERLOO 2 Fiuuduvs 3 till , Piping Hot Take out Spughvlli The matter was referred to the sowage treatment arlvimrv com. with" on which both the city and OWRC are fully reoresereef A rpeomrtFatiott will be hrmmht back to" eo-;' at a later date. Ald. Bauman wondered whether council was being "penny wise and pound foolish." to make out back now. Perhaps we should look to the future and make the complete change now. It tttirrht save us money in the Iome run. he stated. AM. Wagner received a "no" to his question as to whether the city could make further improve- ments at industries, thus reruw- in: the city of the necessity of plant improvements. D'Arcy Dutton, city engineer, questioned how many other plants hit the OWRC desirability rat- ing of 15 parts per million - Doug McTavish. division of plan- ning operation. Waterloo is one, there may be two or three others. fConttttued from Page tt facilities - Mayor. Bridgeport. _ Owes, we hope they will soon solve their problem. SEWAGE PLANT Ald. Ledger, You seem to re- ferr always to Waterloo havum, a population of 30,000, but it IS really closer to 40,000 with the university students. If the eHlu- eat strength is down and so are operating costs why the need for the improvements - Redfern - The strength is down but the flow Is not. lltf P P a ~32 Joe A. Strut) C.L.U. R.P.. 3, Waterloo Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada SpH-ialisls in Pfllsitln mans and Fstate Analrsis