tres of Grey, WeMimeton, Dofferâ€" in, Waterloo, Braat, Wentworth, Haitan, Peol, Limcoxin, Welland shows will be competing for disâ€" trict honaors and an excellent district Hoisteosm fietiman, reâ€" ports an enbry of approximately 250 head from 50 exhitbibtors. Catâ€" The experiment wAl be watâ€" ched with interest by brecdens across the provinmce. A labor shortage at the CNE made it difâ€" ficult for the average exhibitor to stay the required 10 days at the CNE and a stay of onty two days The Eon Fair, Océober 6, will be the scene of the westâ€"contral championship Hailstein show this year, the first time the show has been held in another place than the Canartian Natioral Exhibiâ€" Holstein Championships At Erin Fair This Year THE RAINMAKER ARSENIC AND OLD LACE DFHC. 14. 15 & THE â€" FIRERAISERS UNDER THE SYCAMORE TREE APR 16, 19 & 20 FEB. 8, 9 & 10 Seasons Tickets $6.00 THE FIRST PATIENT was examined at the University of Waterloo Optometry Clinic, Monday morning. The clinic, located in the old Waterloo Post Office, is part of the facilities of the University‘s new school of Optometry. Len Kolâ€" tun, a fourth year Optometry student from Regina, Saskatchewan, assists Dr. M. E. Woodruff, Clinic Director, in examining Dr. W. A. E. McBryde, U of W Dean of Science. â€" 8 LITTLE THEATRE 16 14 KITCHENER _ WATBRLOO LIVE THEATRE 1967â€"1968 SEASON Kitchener Chamber of Commerce Blayney‘s Pharmacy, Waterlio» Book Nook. Waterloo vised that the troop will not parâ€" ticipate in fubure paper drives. Installation of officers will be made by Mrs. Harold Paiken at the annual mesting whech will be held Wednesday, Novembar 8, at thhe home of Mrs. Oharles Brov+â€" ker, 219 Lincoln Road, Waterkeo. The 7th Waterboo Scout Ladies Auxiliary‘s first moeting of the season was a patio potbick supâ€" Carter. Mes. Gerald Sivert won the Scout Mothers Start the Season entry from the best herds in the avea will assure that competition will be keen, said Mr. Snyder. Manitoba Theatre Contre Judging will start at 9 a.m. Direoted By iz Honsbernge Direoted By Joan Gaskell Profeasional Darector EM 6 1?69wk Use the Waterloo Chronicle Classified Section Upâ€"toâ€"date wiring lets you make the most of the new room you‘re building, or the old one you‘re reâ€"styling. It lets you place your lighting wherever you like, have as many electrical outlets as you choose, and use as many appliances as you need without popping fuses. In fact, you‘ll notice pleasant changes all through your home. Modern wiring can improve the efficiency of your lightâ€" To mast people, home improvements mean a panelled recreation room or a shiny new set of kitchen cupboards. But there‘s a way to improve the improveâ€" ments: modernize your home wiring first. If you‘re looking for a place to start on home improvements, consider these facts about electric wiring. tunnel in Mexico City have found fourbteen human slulls, some more in the 16th centary. more than 1,000 feet bong SUPPLIES 358 King North 742â€"8111 WATERLOO The Waterieo Chronicle, Woednesday, October 4, 1967 § Find Bones CALL FOR Upâ€"toâ€"date wiring & costs less than you may think. Yet it could be your most important home improvement of all. ing and the pertormance of your appliâ€" ances. It puts such comforts as electric heating and air conditioning well within your reach. It can also make a big differâ€" ence to the safety and reâ€"sale value of your home. Befote you reach for your toolbox, reach for your telephone. Call a qualified electrical contractor, or your Hydro. Plans and Estate Analysig Joe A. Strub C.L.U. R.K. 3, Waterios Imperial Life Assuranc#e Company of Canada