It was decided to send a cash donation to the scout headquart- ers to assist in a drive ttr the provisions of improved library facilities for scouts in the north- ern portions of Canada. Canned and packaged groceries will be collected and presented to local charity for Christmas baskets for the needy. Refreshments were provided the group by Mrs. Fred Morlock, Mrs. William Miner and Mrs. James Hallown. The January meeting will take place at the home of Mrs. Vern Breadner, 7 Chelford Pl. The (-umpany established the Christmas savings plan 36 years ago. Weekly deposits may range from 25 cents to $10. The money cannol be withdrawn during the year. Payment is made in mid- November. other officers installed were Mrs. Ralph Carter. vice-presi- dent; Mrs. John Boyer. secre- tary and Mrs. Robert Lyman, treasurer. Executive members are Mrs. Vern Brtyatitrer, Mrs. Carl Giilk and Mrs. Kari Kmar- ski. Mrs. Harold Paiken presided at the recent iastatlation or of. ficees for the 7th Scout Mothers Auxiliary. Re-elected as presi. dent of the group was Mrs. Gor- don Moogk. Yule Club Savings Exceed $660,000 Membcrnlnp showed an im crease over 1966. Total payments were S30.000 higher. Mrs. C. Moogk Again Heads Scout Mothers About 8.000 Waterloo Trust Christmas Club members in Wa. terloo and Wellington Counties saved more than 5660.000 this year. schauresip in Aeeoustting 11 and is employed by “man Foot.. He is an employee ot Bdst Pipe Ltd. of Kitchener. haw been awamled sebum by the Grand River chapter ot the Society of letdustrul Accom- hm od Ontario. Mr. Kurt at 83 Regina St. N. was Wilmer of the ml saint-1r- Mr. Sadowsky of 43 Carrie“ GRONAU MEAT PACKERS 91 Bridgeport Rd. SANA“ MANUFA‘IURERS Waterloo SH 5-9936 Open Evenings Thurs. and Fri. till 10 p.m. Sat. 6 p.m. "mos . . . . 59e - 69e Half or Whole Carcass moms. . . .49c-53c 39,, - 4b Two Win Scholarships MR6! ASSORTMENT 0F FINEST QUALITY SAUSAGES son voun FREEZER B E E F P 0 It K SAUSAGE MANUFACTURERS conjunction with both the Univer- sity of Waterloo Ind hit-Masha University. Bath Mr. Kurt and Mr. Sadow- sky won the awards by tbttaioing the highest percentage when us. ing the national avenge mat in the specified subjects at 100 per Christmas banquet Dec. 8 Their L'IllllljiIlfj0iji] Harold W. Wagner I FOR AlDERMAN W.» 'ii, JESSUI'S cleaners KITCHENS! I WATERLOO LUMITED (Wrapping Extra) Robert Kurt Kitchener Waterloo Harold W. WAGNER wi-ubepve- Ontario & Duke Sts. Waterloo Square It was pointed out that when trustees from Kitchener, Bridge. port and Waterloo Win agreed to the ansa4gamatioet the 'iaaaeiog basis was to be MW assessment. However when the private bill became Uw Feb. M, 1967, "It pm- vided that costs would be Shared on the basis of equalized assess- meat unless some other basis municipttlitias. Equalized assessment would in- omase the share at educational costs borne by Bridgeport and Waterloo Whip. while Kit- chener's share would slightly de. crease. _ Reeve David Wismer favored rescinding the motion whereby DONE“ could -hce sharply in- creased taxes unless provincial tegisUtitas wetting up district school boards can be amended. members cl Bridgeport council warned at their meeting. Bridgeport School. Tax Increase is Threatened Ixl RETAIL STORE by basis was approved. The clerk was authorized to mm Watedoo 'Nwndsip mail with a View to 00-096“!- inc in mime representations to the Ontario Legislature for the "neodtpeot ot legislation provid- m for the deletion d Meme ttt the (equalizawiou $aetor. Such finaoeing wodd than be on the basis of â€semen with. out the equalization factor. It was movéd by CouneaMor Wamce Weydie and seconded by Council- lor Arthur Lang. tprttatims on the equalized basis. 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