" RIBBON FOR WINNER - Fire Chief Bruce Gabe] of St. Jacobs presents Linda Sittler with a ribbon after she was chosen Miss St. Jacobs Firefighter Monday night. She will represent her village at county competitions August 12 at a centennial ball in St. Jacobs. NO DOWN PAYMENT ' Rent A Cascade 40 Electric Water Heater " ONLY $1.50 m mourn 742-3581 CALL YOUR WATERLOO P.U.C. 742-3581 New Purchgsg Option Purchase the man) water heater anytime m " months of mi and receive full credit for rental paid during first 12 months. Receive an snow- anoeoi 3k of 1% permonm for eachmonmh succeeding the imam Immmh Example: 1% per month for each monmh succeeding the initial 16-th Net wrchase price at end of first Mrs. Jean Nidetch of Atlantic City, N.J., founder and president of Weight Watchers Inc., was whistled at by a sanitation work- er recently, which, she says hap- pily, never happened when she weighed 214 pounds. She used to he size 44; now she's size 12. Weight Watchers started as a seven-member organization in her Little Neck, N.Y. home and now has tens of thousands at members in 31 states, England and lsreal. Other contestants in tht St. Jacobs elimination contest were Linda Derbecker, Sally Merkel, Carol Jamieson, Brenda Martin and Joyce Jamieson. Fire Chief Bruce Gattel was host at the din- ner party. On Aug. 12, the annual firefight ing competitions will be held at Snyder Memorial Park in St. Jacobs with six teams from the county competing in the games. Other contestants in tht St. Chosen from six contestants by a panel at three judges, Miss SittIer will represent St. Jacobs at the Waterloo County Mutual Aid Firtgighters Association con- test Aug. 12 when representatives from departments and brigades will choose a Miss Waterloo County Firefighter. T The contest will be held in con- junction with a centennial ball in the new St. Jacobs centennial community hail. Miss St. Jacobs Firefighter Will Represent Village Twenty-year-old with Mae Sit- tier, a pert brunette who works in the mooning department at Hollinger Hardware Ltd., was named Miss St. Jim I?†fighter Monday night. 12 months .t......_..H...... Worker. Whistled ......... 3 90.00 Mr. and In. Sidney Phillips, Mr. will"; Jack Nutt and Mr. and In. Colin Fowler, all of Wolston. North Hamptonshire, England, are visiting in Water- loo this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stahle, 27 Bricker St., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Earnkt, 30 Bricker M. The visitors will be In Canada for five English Friends Visit Waterloo , - It you may have any articles, photographs, etc. that would be available for display punposes please contact the Committee. All items will be returned to the owner at tbe conclusion of the display period and every precaution will be taken to safeguard all exhibits. cl WW OR PHONE: Waterloo Centennial Days' Committee, P.O. Box 441, Waterloo, Ontario Telephone 745-8841 Many local industries, businesses and individuals may have items that represent an important and significant part of our past history. The Waterloo Centennial Days Committee would bike the assistance of local manufacturers, retailers, organizations and individuals who may have items of his- toriteLPtem?st fur display. During the period of August 16th to August 19th an his- torical display will be presented at the Waterloo Square Shopping Malt. This display will show some of the progress and achievements that have taken place in the Waterloo area during the past century. “mummagwm, Amt. m1 " lilo DOWN PAYMENT WATERLOO CENTENNIAL DAYS August 19th & 20th Special Historical Display "So Sunny acres here," they commented. "So much land." The Wolston family has been in the shoe business for three gen- erations. The major comment on the differences between Canada and England was "space." week. and will attend the wed- ding of their son, Phillip, in Thy. ronto.