t a February 27th, 1961 Hobbres: fishing and photography 37 Prancess Street, East, Waterioo Wife: JOAN One child: David 2 Appointed to fire department, Meet Your Fire Fighter equipment. The Department is Your Fire Department is preâ€" pared for natural disasters and other emengencies. Fire fighters are traimed in rescue, first add and other services and keep upâ€" Be fire conscious. Check your home for safety. You may save your property and your life. CHECK YOUR HOME Unfortunately, many people ofâ€" ten do not realize that their housâ€" es contaimn fire hazards. The Fire Department finds that the averâ€" age home has two or three harâ€" ards which could easily be re moved! Electrical faults are the chief problem â€" espocially overâ€" fused fuse boxes, faulty extenâ€" swon cord wiring and unsate outâ€" let boxes. Heating equipment deâ€" fects can cause fires, as well as poor housekeeping. JOHN DUNCAN ZIEGLER, "Hairstyling For Those Who Prefer" Your Fire Department EMERCENCY Kitchener _ Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterloo Waterloo Square JESSOPS cleaners BOB‘S BARBER SHOP 98 Weber St. North, Waterloo Lincoin Plaza Free Parking y2. Barbers Phone 742â€"6691 Courtesy of Put servings of ice cream in sherbet glasses. Arrange sliced perches around ise cream,. Pour Honcy Sauce over top. PEACH SUNDAY WITH HONEY SAUVCE % cup honey % cup light brown sugar 2 tablespoons cream Dash of salt Vanilla Ice Cream Sliced Peaches Combine honey, sugar, salt and cream in saucepan. Heat, stirring constantly over low heat until sugar is dissolved. Cool. Makes 6 to 8 servings. If a clear sauce is preferred use 2 tablespoons of water in place of the cream. To start with here are a few suggestions for using honey with peaches. uuue:y.' 1i S0 1. 3 llfl‘l: tC IHIM 10 .' DAN 'READ“E“ .« glowing terms »bout this outstandâ€"_ x ? ing natural sweet. Better still, Last Thursday the WCI Vikings with peaches and other fruits in took part in the opening of the seaeonh DOW isdthe t;me to bul); Centennial Stadium. WCI entered some honey and see for yourse . hov‘ much the flavor of honey some 15 cars in the para‘de, plus adds to the fruit when used with 2 float (donated by Lackie Bros.) it in various ways. which earried cheerleaders and ground. Js this happening honey? 1i so i; is time to talk consiously pushed into the backâ€" With the ever increasing multiâ€" plicity of processed and manufacâ€" tured foods on the market the relatively small number of long standing natural foods may be unâ€" The Unique Natural Sweet Members of the Fire Departâ€" ment are available to address groups on such subjects as Fire Investigations and other phases of their work. On special occasâ€" 1ons, demonstration of fireâ€"fightâ€" ing â€" equipment, â€" mouthâ€"toâ€" mouth resusciation, and external heart massage are arranged. In addiâ€" tion, information is provided for sechools, â€" factories â€" and â€" public burldings, stressing the importâ€" ance of FIRE PREVENTION. made aveilable to the public for such emergencies as: heart trouâ€" epawepter _ conditions, _ accidents, lhmg trouble, fainting, convulâ€" EDUCATION in Some events that will take place this weck are: footbal} and activity assemblies Tuesday. and Wednesday; form and individual The newly elected aldermen were introduced by deputyâ€"mayor Jim Villanme. The innauguration was performed by Mayor Marg. Rankin. Mayor Rankin also anâ€" nounced the opening of the actâ€" ivity campaign, during which the tudents will be permitted to purâ€" ehase citizenship cards. Following the Church and School at the assembliecs, the tugâ€" ofâ€"war tbrophies were presented to 9â€"0 (juniors), 10â€"F (intermediâ€" ates) and 12â€"G (seniors). some real live Vikings specially imported from Norway. The Church and School assemâ€" blies were held Wednesday and Friday mornings with the visitâ€" ing clergymen being â€" the Rev. Denton Massey, Dr. A. 1. Bailey, and the Rev. M. Dubick. Mr A. Martin and Mr. W. Hudging were the pianists. During the afternoon, the senâ€" For Viking football team seundly trounced St. Jeromes in their first game of the season. The score? A mere 26â€"0. Harold Lahn toâ€"day 576â€"1560 Luâ€"Sheil Homes Ltd. 316 Marsland Dr., Waterloo Chatelaine Award Winning Builder Within 20 miles of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo For FREE JINFORMATION QUALITY BUMDERS Vikings Trounce St. Jeromes CUSTOM HOMES TECHNICIANS are busy at the U of W setting up the computer Science room eccupying the first two floors eof the new six floor Math and Computer buildâ€" ing. At left is the IBM 360 model 75 with the largest computer in Canada. . ‘MGMES urmTeEC The Latest Designs Complete Costs Mortgage Arrangements Building Locations Consult of Friday will be the first doubleâ€" header football game on our new Bauver Field. WCI will face Eastâ€" wood and all are urged to attend and cheer their team to victory. Cadets, under ehief instructor H. Russell are again active. Last year they were judged best in the district. The crossâ€"country team is busy under Mr. Mansty, and the golf trials are underway, under the guidance of Mr. F. Richmond, so also are tennis enâ€" thusiasts, under Mr. MacKenzie. The Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 27, 1967 â€"â€" 51 Children‘s Little Theatre Classes WOMEN‘S AUXILIARY under the direction of MRS. JOAN GASKELL Registration â€" Sept. 30th 10:00 a.m. at 9 Princess St., Waterloo 10 11 Kâ€"W LITTLE THEATRE CLASSES BEGIN 0:00 a.m.â€"Junior (J 1:30 a.m.â€"Senior (J1 2:00 p.m.â€"Junior (] 3:00 p.m.â€"Senior 41 Limited Registration Except for the 2 p.m. classes $5.00 For 10 Lessons 133565 BEGIN â€" OCT. 7th a.m.â€"Junior (10 and 11 years) a.m.â€"Senior (12 years up) p.m.â€"Junior (10 and 11 years) p.m.â€"Senior (12 years up) Sponsored by Defeat Kitchener In Dart Tourney With Kinohener elsminated, both Waterloo teames faced each other for the Mabel Belton Dart Trophy wirh team one, composed of Rose Garpee, Ivy Hamer, Win Goodâ€" win and Ann Harvey, taking top In 2 four team tournament held in Waterioo, both teams of the Laghes Auxibary to branch 530, Team two runners up were Wyn Armstrong, Ethel LeBlanc, Roscel Ietia Driver and Shirley Gasho.