m { Companies were divided into seven groups to enâ€" courage â€" friendship with guides of other companies. By Elaine McCutchen Each station or (group) Approximately 150 took a section of the guidâ€" gwdes and leaders of ing program and set up a Waterloo â€" Division _ Girl portion of badge work. Guides attended a Guide Purpose of the event was Rally May 2% at Cedarbrae to show what individual Public School, Waterloo. guide emblems consist of, Central District Comâ€" the _ resource _ material missioner Mrs. S.B. Whitâ€" available and how to go ney and her district guide â€" about earning the badge. ney and her district guide leaders were host to the event. Special guests included Mrs. J.E. Berner, Waterloo Division Commissioner of Girl Guides, and Mrs. Wray Stephenson, â€" president â€" of the Bridgeport Women‘s Institute who sponsored the groups. More than 100 Brownies, their mothers and leaders attended a Mother and Daughter banquet recently held by 1st and 2nd Bridgeâ€" port Brownie Packs and Ist Bridgeport Girl Guide Company of Waterloo Diâ€" vision â€" Girl Guides, at Emmanuael United Church, Bridgport. 'Guides are enrolled and given badges WEEKEND SPECIAL 14 Free Customer Pickup P A | N T INCORPORATED 84 King S., Waterioco 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Use Your Chargex 3 FULL DAYS ANY CAR ON THE LOT RATTaLAMBERy HAT waAu. AniSH In Gailt â€" 95 Hespeler Rd. â€" 623â€"6422 Vapex Guides try Resusie Ann dolls ) y Members of the Women‘s Institute were in charge of the kitchen duties. Debra â€" McEachern _ of 2nd Waterloo Girl Guide Co. was recently presented with her all round cord recently by Guide captain Mrs. J. McAllister. The program featured an enrollment ceremony and brownie and guide badges presented to the girls, as well as a selection of songs enjoyed by everyone. The first aid section showed the girls how to carry a first aid kit; an outline of the Bâ€"P emblem and different points inâ€" volved in earning it. Also, Guides were presented with _ twentyâ€"five _ other guide badges. Armstrong Expert Installation CORLON FLOORING JIM BAUMAN Ownerâ€"Operator of HOSTâ€"RENTâ€"Aâ€"CAR Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Complete Selection Red Cross Resusie ann dolls were used for deâ€" monstrating _ mouth _ to mouth resuscitation. Another area involved Ist Waterloo Ranger comâ€" pany members who had challenges of skill, which represented a â€" modified version of their program. Also displayed were ponâ€" chos covered with badges earned as well as exchangâ€" ed from Ranger adventure trips. Featured was a craft disâ€" play from the provincial annual girl guide meeting held recently. The arrangeâ€" ment gave the girls an idea of learning crafts for the new craft emblem. Special guests included Division _ Commissioner Mrs. J.E. Berner, Moore our only . Tuesdays in June 7 :30 â€" 9:00 p.m. Anyone interested in studying about the current emphasis in tongues and Divine healing will get help from these candid studies. Starting Tuesday June 5th f 11:00 a.m. â€" "*HOLINESS â€" KEY TO HAPPINESS 9:50 a.m. â€" CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR * A DIFFERENT FILM EVERY 3 DAYS * A SPECIAL MIDNIGHT FESTIVAL JOYFUL SOUND TRIO e WHAT ABOUT OUR BESETTING SINS? e WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT A ROOT OF BITTERNESS? including classes for youth and adults Bunuel‘s Exterminating Ange! *__Conclude your Sunday with: ‘‘Sound of Singing‘ CKKW 1320 Radio 11:20 p.m. to 1 :00 a.m. Pastor: Rev. John C. Shrier Assistant Pastor: Rev. Trevor D. Butt Deaconess: Diann Butt 7 & 9:15 FRI. 1st JUNE THRU SUNDAY THIRD OF JUNE. Announcing a Summer Film Festival An American in Paris A Soothing and inspirational sound in Gospel music Charismatic Classes KEY TO HEAVEN Fri. & Sat. Midnight ALL WELCOME! Musical Feature 7 PM C I URE O HOLW The Rally closed a campfire led by garet Eliens. Bestfather â€" Burgess Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Burâ€" gess, of 274 Glenridge Drive, Waterloo, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Debra Audrey, to Alexander John Bestfather of 200 Dawson St., Waterloo, son of Mrs. Jake Neufeld of Waterloo. The marriage will take place June 22 at 7 p.m. at Parkminster United Church, 275 Erb St. E.. Waterloo. Engagement 6 Princess W. Waterloo 743â€"7911 OF INTEREST TO SENIORS â€" Project "V.O.LC.E." of Waterloo. (Volunteer, Organize and Initiate Concern for the Elâ€" derly) has put together a Directory which is very valâ€" uable for Seniors. Call 579â€"1020 or 576â€"0793 for a free copy. Waterué6 Days EVENTS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY : Pony and Wagon Rides, Arts and Crafts Displays. Fishing Derâ€" by. CHYMers Fastball Tournament. Minor Allstar Baseball Games. FREE Swimming. and Old Fashionâ€" ed 5¢ Ice Cream Cones. Lions Pool â€" 744â€"8521 Moses Springer Pool â€" 578â€"4280 Registrations will be accepted by telephone or in perâ€" son starting: June 4th between the hours of 9 AM & 12 noon and 2 PM & 4 PM Pools open Sat., June 9th. Friday â€" 8:00 to 10: 30 PM Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Waterloo‘s Cityâ€" EVENTS FOR SUNDAY: Model Airplane Contest. Model Boat Regatta. Free All Day Musical Program featuring Rock Band. Project People Group. Jazz Trio. Cameron Heights Collegiate Band and Waterloo Conâ€" cert Band PLACE: EVENTS FOR FRIDAY: Anniversary Ceremonies with free cake for everyone. Free Walit Disney Feature Movie. EVENTS FOR SATURDAY: Moppet Club. Waterloo Days Parade. Free Stage Show Featuring Magician. Dog Obedience Show and Jolly Oldsters Square Dancâ€" ers DATES: Friday, Saturday and Sunday â€" June 15th, 16th and 17th. TIME: Friday, June 8th from 9PM to 1 AM PLACE: Cedargrove Lodge â€" $1.00/couple â€" Advance tickets only PHONE : 884â€"8245 or 884â€"4876 Sunday, afternoon, June 3rd. Entertainment by local school choirs, bands. School art exhibits at township hall. Sat. â€" 2:00 to 4: 00 PM Sun. â€" 2:00 to 4:00 PM ROLLER SKATING â€" MOSES SPRINGER ARENA Watch This Ad For More Information Regarding Waterloo Davs "73~ DOON PIONEER VILLAGE â€" YOUTH DAY Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 30, 1973 11 FOOD SENSATIONAL AT LAKESHORE VILLAGE â€" PUB NIGHT HURLBUT‘S TAVERN Waterloo Park Draught Beer Monday â€" Sat. at 12 noon Sunday at 5 p.m. **Smorgasbord or Menu*" Corner of West Ave. & Victoria St. S. SWIMMING CLASSES ACTIVITIES Marsland Centre : 576â€"2420 Admission: Friday â€" 50¢ with rental, 40¢ with own skates Sat. & Sun. â€" 40¢ with reptal 25¢ with own skates COMMUNITY SERVICES