â€" |#06G It was also recommended that all veterans who served in a theatre of war be granted free medical treatment at hospitals for veterans. Three other resolutions | that were endorsed, dealt with the Ontario ILiquor Control Act. The legionaires requested that the various branches be permitted to The Waterloo branch 530, Royâ€" al Canadian Legion in attendance at the district C convention held in Hanover, was presented with a provincial command â€" sports award. The local branch won the snooker and billiard provincial titles and also garnered first place in bowling (1966â€"67). The 280 legionaires in attendâ€" ance approved a resolution urgâ€" ing that the 15 per cent increase in veteran‘s pensions be also granted to widows and dependâ€" ents. At present, the recent inâ€" crease affects only the pensioner. Kitchener ident Branch 530) receives the sports award from sports officer Vic Lawry. Waterloo sports officer Richard Beaver is shown at centre. AWARD PRESENTATIONâ€"Albert Schmidt (presâ€" FUEL & SUPPLY Limited Manufactured and sold by H#O0GG SPECIFY T/ S Legionaire Activities Phone 745â€"4746 Waterloo Stanley Wells of Guelph was elected district commander to succeed William Scarr of Port Elgin. Al Nicholson of Seaforth was elected deputy district comâ€" mander, and Vic Lawry of Pres ton was elected sports officer. serve liquor with or without meals â€" _ and also requested changes in the OLCA to permit the selling of poppies from liquor and beer outlets. H was noted, during the busi ness sessions, that there has been a decline in the number of stuâ€" dents participating in the essay eontest, and an increase in the number of branches participating in the public speaking contests. It was reported that the essay contest will be discontinued after this year, unless more interest is shown. 38 King South Opp. Waterloo Square 745â€"2941 Use the Chronicle Classified Section DON‘T LEAVE WITHOUT A BOOK OR Two TO HELP YOU ON YOUR WAY PLACES TO SEE AND THINGS TO DO TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR STAY THE BOOK NOOK TRAVELLING ? MEMBERS of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo air cadets took part in the "Veteran‘s Week" ceremonies. Shown standing guard on the Waterloo Cenotaph are: WO 1 Robert South, FS Robert Donnelly and F/S Allan McNab. MEMBERS of the sick and visiting committee (Branch 530) are shown visiting one of the comrades confined at Westminster Hospital, London. Shown are: W. Furzer, C. Harvey, J. Garnier (chairman), Pat Woods (in bed), Gerry Leâ€" Blanc, G. Hoffman, J. Alleson and J. W eise. you TIME, MONEY and MISTAKES. Let our courteous and experienced staff help you, homes from $15,000 to $45,000. If you are planning to build any type of home, in the city, town or country, Call Luâ€"Sheil. After building hundreds of homes in this area we can SAVE If you would like information regarding, * DESIGNS, * BUILDING LOTS, * MORTGAGES, * DOWN PAYâ€" MENTS, * MONTHLY PAYMENTS, please call toâ€"day.. 32 «inmc soutnh _ 744â€"2911 DO YOU HAVE A NEW HOME IN YOUR FUTURE? Featuring The Watericoo Chronicle, Wednesdaoy, June 21, 1967 # The INFINITE NOODLE SPAGHETT!I and COFFEE HOUSE 316 Marsland Drive LUâ€"SHEIL HOMES LTD. .. W calted lerps can short out tele Barry Wills Trio Fri., June 23 CALL 576â€"1560 Toâ€"day Winners Of Chatelaine Award rooms stairs. Sat., June 24 4 Just Men Just 1 Women and close to public and seâ€" parate schools. This storey and a half is situated on a beautiful lot 53 x 150, featuring a nice kving room, compact kitchen, For further information on this exclusive listing one bedroom and twoâ€"piece bath on main floor. Two bedâ€" call David Putnam, Realtor at 576â€"5200 Near Towers Plaza Bridgeport Road $15,900 WATERLOO full Waterloo