LEO MICHAEL GREBINSKI 165 Alvin Street, Waterloo Wife: Jean . Three children: PDoreen 14, Richard 12, Billy »%% Appointed to department August 7th, 1955 Io“fl mge novcmpropesnaccececmonng HF z’ t w f gL ‘ 1 &* £ Put out cigarettes before pourâ€" ing gasoline. Don‘t attempt to reâ€" fill a tank when the motor is running or hot â€" stop it and tet it cool off. Do your fueling outdoors. It‘s ‘wkin;g for trouble to do it inâ€" doors, in closed garages and Meet Your Fire Fighter Hobbics: Fishing and hunting. People today are using more and _ more gasoline powered equipment, like lawn mowers, outhoard motors and garden tracâ€" tors; when you are handling gasolinc, use caution. healthy respect. Just a smal amount of this buel can cause enough firey destruction to result even in inâ€" jury and death. TREAT GASOLINE WITH _RESPECT "Gasoline is a friend," we could hardly move without it but, it needs to be treated with "It is indeed a happy moment for me personally, to be assured Kitchener, in making the anâ€" nouncement, stated that this purâ€" chase culminated 10 years of atâ€" tempts to own this particular site. Purchase price was set at $45,000. Mrs. Silver, president of "Fritzie" Silver announced toâ€" day, the purchase of the King Street, Waterioo, building which presently houses her Honest Sam store and the Elizabeth Restaurâ€" ant. "FRITZIE" Silver and daughter Rikki discuss future plans for their newly purchased downtown building block. Your Fire Department Purchase King St. Property THE BOOK NOOK 38 KING SOUTH 74512941 Store gasoline in a standard safety can (look for the UL label). Glass jugs break easily, old ofl cans leak and spill. OPP. WATERLOO SQUARE SPECIAL ORDERS SENT DAILY The Honest Sam store, noted as the largest G.W.G. pant centre in Waterloo County, has been located on this site for the past 12 years. Mrs. Silver stated that she was considering plans to renovate the building in a "western‘" moâ€" tif, in keeping with the trend to redevelop and beautify the downâ€" town shopping centre. John TWO LOCATIONS King Weber RH.B.H. Investments Ltd. also own other business properties in the downtown Waterloo section. of a permanent home for my business in Waterloo." YOU WOULD LIKE BEST TO READ EACH Day LIVE A LITTLE IF You PLAN " TO STAY AT HOME BUY A BOOK IF YOU PLAN To TAKE A REST BUY A BOOK YOUR THOUGHTS CAN ROAM IF YOU PLAN TO GO aAwaY BUY A BOOK University _ Participants in the pageant will be dressed in costumes of the periods represented and many will play the role of actual Menâ€" nonite characters in history. Comâ€" mon names of characters in the pageant are: Erb, Eby, Moyer, Sherk, Cressman, Shantz, Bechtel, Bricker, Betzner, Wideman, Reeâ€" sor, Snyder, Winger, Nafziger, The 52 male, 10 female, and 4 children‘s speaking voices plus 62 non â€" speaking parts, will enact highlights of a century of Menâ€" nonite life in Ontario. In addiâ€" tion to the panorama of scenes such as a pioneer farm home, a quilting bee, evangelistic meetâ€" ing, the arrival of Russian Menâ€" nonites in the twenties and life in a camp for consientious obâ€" jectors in World War II, there will be a chorus of 30 voices to provide choral background to the moving drama. Music for the paâ€" geant is under the direction of Abner Martin, music teacher at Waterloo Collegiate and director of the Menno Singers. School, who is assisted by Mrs. Nitk Reimer, Kibtchener. The hisâ€" torical pageant in 14 scenes comâ€" memorates the coming of the Mennonites from Pennsylvania to Upper Canada and depicts their early pioneer experiences. A centennial pageant entitled "The New Commandment" to be presented early in September is being rehearsed regularly by a cast of 130. The script for the four part pageant was written by Miss Barbara Coffman of Vineland. The prologue and the epilogue were written by Mrs. Margery Coffman also of Vineâ€" land. The pageant is under the direcâ€" tion of Gerald Loewen, a teacher at Rockway Mennonite High / IN WATERLOO TWO I OC ATIONC | m'mmvm.wyl’, 1“7†8 Mennonite Centennial Pageant 42 KING ST. NORTH WATERLOO Blue â€" Black â€" Checks CUT OFFS COLLEGIATE CASUALS Reg. $3.95 Sweat Shirts Short & Long Sleeve Henley Style Girl‘s Cowboy CASUALS GWG Sizes 29 to 34 GWG Full Cut Nylon & Cottor White & Colours Now Only Only i sB.o0 TWO LOCATIONS The pageant is scheduled for presentation in the Kitchener Memortal Auditorium â€" on the evening of September 16. Tentaâ€" tive plans call for subsequent presentations at St. Catharines The Mennonite Historical Soâ€" ciety of Ontario is the official sponsor of the pageant. Milton R. Good is general chairman, Roy Snyder business manager, Wilâ€" son Hunsberger and Miss Salome Bauman are in charge of the cast committee, and Mrs. Fred Cressman is in charge of the costume committee. Stauffer, _ Burkholder, _ Janzen, Friesen, Dyck, Remier, Penner, Neufeld, Rempel. $2 00 $3.%5 $/ .35 fl JESSOPS cleaners 742â€"1015 Kitchener â€" Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterloo Waterloo Square Specializing in â€"Big Sizes â€" Men‘s Pants Up. To Size 52; Men‘s Shirts Up to 20; Also Tall Men‘s Shirts; Men‘s Work Boots to Size 13;, Men‘s Dress Shoes, Extra, Extra Wide. HONEST SAM‘S is the BIGGEST independen Gâ€"Wâ€"G Pant Centre in WATERLOO COUNTY. Play Shoes Sizes 6 â€" 11L Men‘s Dress Reg. $10.95 Dress Shirts Reg. $4.00 each JACKETS OPEN DAILY 8 a.m. to 6 PRIDAYS to 9 p.m. Plaids. _ Reg. $8.95 BRONCO BUSTIN‘ BARGAINS HONEST SAM‘S 160 KING ST. EAST KITCHENER Although a large attendance is expected there will be no reservâ€" ed seats for the event. The adâ€" mission price has not been anâ€" nounced. A specially prepared historical hrochure and programme is beâ€" ing prepared ay a committee unâ€" der the chairmanship of Mrs. Harold Shantz Original sketches depicting historic scenes will be provided by Miss Shirley Martin, Historical comments accompanyâ€" ing the drawings will be written by Mrs. David Bergey of New Dundee. Now Only Now 00 Only s Markham on September 23 Now Only .m. to 6 p.m. $A.00 s 00 s§5.00