By Mary Lou Buckridan The final meeting of the season for St. Michael‘s CWL got off to a delicious start with its‘ annual Pot Luck _ Supper _ following 6:30 p.m. mass on June 13. Approximately 60 memâ€" bers attended the meal and later listened to the entertainment of Miss Raâ€" chel Fernando‘s pupils. Fedy will head Knights of Columbus The members who canâ€" vassed for the parish CWL membership _ were _ the guests of the other CWL members. Gifts were presented to the following members of .:iarathon Groups, Mrs. Daub, Mrs. Virgnia Straus, Mrs. Bea Schotte, John G. Fedy of 204 Lourâ€" des Drive, Waterloo has been elected to head the fourth degree Knights of Columbus, Father Funcken General Assembly which covers the area of Waterâ€" loo, â€" Kitchener, _ Guelph, Cambridge and Maryhill. Mrs. Joan Kropf. A total donation of $97.35 was reâ€" ceived from the Marathon Mr. Fedy is a funeral director with Ratzâ€"Bechtel Funeral Home and will head _ approximately â€" 200 fourth degree knights efâ€" fective July 1. Sister Rita Kittel was presented with a gift in appreciation of her years as principal of St. Michael‘s School. Sister Rita is leavâ€" ing for British Columbia. Other officers are: Dougâ€" las Farwell, scribe and Mrs. Pat Dosman gave a report of the annual conâ€" The executive of Waterloo Division Girl Guides held a barbecue at the home of Mrs. Eric Ostrander, deâ€" puty division commissioner, 43 Austin Drive, Waterloo. Mrs. J.E. Berner, division commissioner presented gifts to four retiring diviâ€" sion executive members, Mrs. D.D. Wiegand, secreâ€" tary; Mrs. D.M. Cameron, International representative, Mrs. Donald _ Roedding, Bastâ€"Martin Brenda Elizabeth Martin Saturday became the bride of Timothy Walter Bast at Bethany Missionary Church The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Milton Martin of 9 Niagara Road. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs Walter Bast of 104 Noeker Street. Waterloo (David‘s Photos) CWL has large membership Executive has Barâ€"Bâ€" vention which was held at the Valhalla Inn on June 1, 2 and 3. Donations included $2,329 to the Bishop‘s Charities and $1,900 to the Bishop‘s Bursary and aid of young priests. ‘"Living Faith and Love" was the theme of the conâ€" vention which was opened with a concelebrated mass. The childrens‘ Aid of Hamilton has reported a shortage of homes for members to check public buildings for their accesâ€" sibility to the handicapped. All members were urged to write to Otto Lang statâ€" ing their views on abortion. Also views should be made known to the radio and T.V. stations concerning their commercials for contraâ€" ceptive devices. Mrs. Mary Van Dyke was thanked for convening the May bake sale. The profits from the sale were the largest ever experiencâ€" ed by the CWL. teenagers. Lorme Heldman, sentinel, both of Waterloo, Edward Salvaneschi, admiral; Danâ€" iel â€" Sapin, _ comptroller; Jack Traplin and Thomas Schmalt, trustees; Robert Steel, marshal; Rev. Terâ€" rance McGuire, friea friar and â€" Norman _ Charrois, sentinel. All are from Kitâ€" chener. Also elected were Jack Clifford, Guelph, captain; Vern Drexler, pilot and Joe Zinger, trustee, both of Maryhill. Moore district commissionâ€" er and Mrs. Keneth McGirr, Wilmot district â€" commisâ€" sioner and Mrs. Kenneth McGirr, â€" Wilmot â€" district commissioner. _ New _ apâ€" pointments will be announcâ€" ed in fall. A national camping day will be observed July 18, with each division or disâ€" trict planning their own activities. A special thank you was given to Mrs. Helen O‘Brien and Mrs. Joan Kocher who convened the membership canvas. There are 379 new members which makes St. Michael‘s CWL the third largest CWL in Ontario. Buttons, zippers, shoe laces and the like should be saved for Mrs. Kitty Schumalas of St. Agatha who uses these items to 92 King St. South Waterioo OW Sports is making it easier than ever for you to get out and see the country with vision â€" program â€" entitled Aims and Acitvities of CWL to be shown one Sunâ€" day in July. The exact date is to be announced. s Mrs. Heimpel mentioned that volunteers are required for â€" the _ Developmental Centre. A love of children is an important preâ€"requiâ€" teach retarded children. GERRY BINDSEIL PAINTING Residential, Commercial & industrial Service PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, June 20, 1973 _ 3 Serving Waterioo Area for 15 years Phone 884â€"6010 742â€"5885