24 Laurel St. 743-0731 Watetloor A ton of snow a minute!" FREE @ Vocal Varieties LLOYD SCHMITT EQUIPMENT Sunday School Seminar Saturday, October 27th 2:30 â€" 4:30 p.m. Special For Early Buyers 8th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES WITH GUEST SPEAKER Pastor Rev. John C. Shrier @ Overseer of 9,000 Sunday Schools in United States Electric Starter with your TORO SNOWBLOWER While Supplies Last GOSPEL MUSIC by _ THE "JOYFUL SOUND" MUSICIAL TEAM SUNDAY SERVICES â€" OCTOBER 28th 9:50 AoMo e ‘ 1:00 AoMo t 7:00 PoMo © Professional Sound © Contemporary with Drums and Guitars THE STAFF AND CONGREGATION WELCOMES YOU GRCA starts Experience *74> tion Authority as it launchâ€" es the first activity of Grand River Experience ‘74, Saturday, Oct. 27. is the invitation from the perience program has deâ€" event. £ In an easyâ€"going style, the program â€" introduces valâ€" West District Commisâ€" sioner Mrs. D.W. Trump was unable to attend, but North District . Commisâ€" sioner Mrs. R. Lapsley ofâ€" ficiated in her absence, asâ€" sisted by Mrs. H. Nosal Brown Owl 3rd Waterloo Brownie Pack. ‘"Meéet us at the crossâ€" roads of time and relive our which â€"began in the fall of 1971, the Grand River Exâ€" Parents and friends gathâ€" ered together at Holy Savâ€" iour Church Allen Street East Waterloo, on Monday evening Oct. 15 for a "Flyâ€" ing Up‘ Ceremony of Brownies to the Guide Company. ley Receiving their ‘"Wings" were, Vicki Blackmore, Suâ€" Brownies fly up SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI . Wm. KIRSCHE Christian Service Rally Saturday, October 27th 7:00 p.m. © Author, Convention Speaker Deaconess, Diann Butt FEATURES as giving them a variety of recreational activities and son. All these Brownies were received into the ‘‘Horseshoe‘‘ by â€" Guide Captain Mrs. Angela Holthâ€" am, lst Waterloo Guide Company. The Ceremony closed with a Brownie and Guide **Sing Song" and Taps. ence ofâ€"the ‘73â€"‘14 calendar is an all day affair startâ€" ing at 9:00 a.m. and finishâ€" ing around 5:00 p.m. in the afternoon. The day starts with a visit to the Rockwood Ruins, an old sawmil} datâ€" ing back to 1867. A short lunch break follows at the Belwood Sawmill. Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Brown Owl 1st Waterloo Pack, then _ presented ‘‘Wings‘‘ to, Peggy Shane, Carayn â€" Penny, _ Brenda Plummer, and Anna Wilâ€" san Slough, and Angel Mosâ€" er, Lynda Bishop also joined Fentih 7 of the last Conestogo as a new Bazaar and tea will aid retarded The general convener is Mrs. Peggy Day and the from Pennsyivania and an antique steam fire engine are just some of the sights to be seen in the afternoon at the Doon Pioneer Village, the final stop in the tour. Cost of the trip is $2.50 This is an annual occurâ€" rence, and stalls include home baking, hand made items, and novelties. Tea is also served, and this year the tea room will repâ€" resent a country kitchen with Canadiana decor. and Tea on Saturday Nov. 3 from 25 p.m. at the Kinsâ€" men Centre 1086 Sydney St. S., Kitchener, Ontario. The Mothers Auxiliary to the K.W. and district association for the mentally retarded are holding a Country Kitchen Bazaar from the main door of the 25 Years Experience as Director and Promoter of Christian Education Secretary of Christian Education of U.S. Assemblies of God Assistant Pastor, Rev. Trevor D. Butt The Chronicle Classified Ads Pay Gospel Music Concert Sunday, October 28th 6 :30 â€" 7:00 p.m. ‘Joyful Sound‘® Music Team 44 ~~Bgtt ~ frd z. able at the Administration A seat may be reserved by calling the Community Relations Division at 621â€" Â¥]61 before Thursday, Oct. guests will be welcome! the past presidents to Mothers Auxiliary â€" Mrs. Arthur Kunza, Mrs. Paul Krauel, Mrs. Arthur Heap and Mrs. Roy Hilker. Proceeds from the bazaar will be used by the Mothers Auxiliary to help provide the many extras needed by the rapidly expanding faâ€" cilities for the mentally reâ€" These now are one senior and four junior schools, the young adults residence and sheltered workshop and the developmental centre in Waterloo. .