At the auxiliary's rogular monthly meeting, Mrs. Mervin Ayers, bowling president, report- ed that 34 teams will take part in the Waterloo Auxiliary':; 10th A check for $2,000 was present- ed to branch president Albert Schmidt, as the auxiliary's an- nual donation, by Mrs. Wellein. MONTHLY MEETiNG: Mrs. Charles Wellein, auxiliary past-president, an.d Mrs. Bazil Buohhollz, auxiliary secretary, presented dress pins to - Mrs. Earl Lacey for lst vice-president, and Mrs. Ray Gascho for 2nd vice-president. Mr. Gregg made presentations to Wilfred Furzer for sargeant- at-arms, Alfred Schmidt for lst viee-presiderst, and Tony Warn- holtz for past-president. Special guests present were: Stan Wells ot' Guelph, deputy (District commander of district C; and Harry Gregg of Stratford, zone C commander for zone ce. Members of the Ladies Auxili- ary to branch 530, Royal Cana- dian Legion, held a joint Past Officers night with the men's branch, last week, with a large attendance. Auxiliary and Legion Men Hold Past Officers Night MAX SALTZMAN, MP for Waterloo Sbuth, came to the student Seminar to observe but ended up par- ticipating in the discussions. ED. BERGMAN JliiWlliiuJiillts lTD. The Waterloo Chronicle. WM. May 10, "" T=esece', 3"- Per_"m 1EtfFideeeIA!sATeeM= sssis9, Eesfletze, Feeve5 a; FeM5i_"8 ::: FE----; 'e%t2hil E -t"i" 'it' E " ti-pil;:-; t3, Lieiied “we" 5' E: g; 28.5. 'IP, _ihtisi9, = 'jiEttrz-ii = 'F-__' E ET% 'ziFa" Fr_-r, FEES Ti-rj 'rr-ff, = F_--H FEa>_rEzE 'r-tFt-r-c-T-LCP, pziE, = :__-=. iiifiii E E E 'ee_tW,eiq' =ti, eefd, E _rzi:iil. g FFR AcTa" tEa E 'it) Le::?", tt '..'.=i= --'--"' ,W:=A' . MES, bit E Yi;; leiEeEEa _-f-_-N, '_." Le-ra-ee, =-= '-LF9ted .â€" ssTia7-= a": 7-. '7'".- ‘: a": 7: == :7: TRILLIUM CLASS WARE SILVER TEA SERVER LIMOGES RING BOXES BESWICK CHINA HORSES CORNING WARE _ CHALET VASES MELEE JEWEL BOX STERLING SILVER PENDANT ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUSTOM JEWELLERY ' SEE OUR NEW “CENTENNIAL ROSE" DINNERWARE PATTERN by Royal Albert “.1712 Fat; -ciz:; siifaU" rAFirA' how ‘much qou care! GIFT GUIDE The girls were congratulated on their fine pcrformanco in the competition in which 40 teams eompet ed . She also reported that the Waterloo ladies team placed third in the provincial bowling tournament hold in Ridgetown, April 22. Members of the team were: Effie Luke, Shirley Gas- cho, Win Armstrong, Kay Buch. holtz, Marie Beaver, Rosemary LeBlanc. All auxiliarys in the zone will take part, about 250 ladies parti- C mating. annual bowling tournament, May 10. Waterloo Prop. "BILL ABOS" CUSTOM TAILOR Ladies and Gents Alterations and Made To Measure Suits NEW YORK 38 Years Of Tailoring Experience 46 KING ST. S. Ontario Saturday, May 20 - A Rum- mage Sale will be held at the Legion Hall (842). Convener will be Mrs. Ethel LeBlanc, sports officer. May 30 -- Auxiliary bowling Use The Chronicle Classified Section DAVID DITMER student chairman of the secretariat, leads a discussion at the Centennial Federal-Provincial Student Seminar held at the U. of W. last week. Each province was represented by five students and there Was an addit- ional 10 students from the provinces of Ontario and Quebec that made up the Federal Delegation. Ask about convenient departure and return times For informaiion, phone Oh. local CN Passenger Sales Office TRAIN TO TORONTO SILVER TEA SERVER BESWICK CHINA HORSES CHALET VASES STERLING SILVER PENDANTS CUSTOM JEWELLERY June 3 - Ladies Auxiliary zone C-2 rally to be held in Mit- chell auxiliary. Bus will take teams will hold their banquet and. the presentation of trophies and awards for the 1966-67 sea, son. CANADIAN NATIONAI m h' \ a 5 'ter) $2.20 42 King St. S. Winner of the monthly draRt was Dorothy Schmidt: winner of the sports draw' was Winnie Clements. members and color part which will take part in the parade and meeting. Waterloo