Recently. 34 _ members formed a guard of honour at the funeral of one of the members, Mrs. Gary Schumâ€" mer. During the summer months, _ members spent 20 hours cleaning the church. Mrs. Ward Shanty, of St. Agatha and Mrs. Albert Hunsberger, of Bridge St. Waterloo, were guest speakâ€" ers at the meeting. They Mrs. Gehl succeeds Mary Lou Buckridan. who was forced to resign because of added family â€" responsibiliâ€" ties. The first monthly meetâ€" ing of the group was held last Wednesday, Sept. 10. The art of quilting was discussed at the first annual meeting of the Kâ€"W Opti â€" Mrs. held at the Transylâ€" vania Club last week. Mary Anne Gehl, of Huntâ€" ingdon Crescent, has been chosen the new first viceâ€" president of the St. Michâ€" ael‘s council of the Cathoâ€" lic Women‘s League of Canada. A debate on housing held at the University of Waterloo campus centre last Thursday at noon drew Waterloo Alderperson Mary Jane Mewhinney together with Jack Kersell, NDP Waterloo North, Ed Good, Liberal Waterloo North and Bob Gramlow, PC Waterloo North. All four spoke their views on housing problems before the debate was opened to students questions. Is your child musically inclined? Heintzmans Family Rental Plan The first Sunday of every St. Michael‘s plans sale Find out before you buy with . . . Rent A New Piano From Heintzmans MAGIC WORLD OF MUSIC THE EASY HEINTZMAN WAY PIANOS AND ORGA NS SINCE 1850 After 6 months if the desire and aptitude is there, you can apply rental and cartage costs to the purchase of the piano. Introduce Your Child To The Art of quilting displayed 100 King St. S. Waterloo 744â€"3549 Members have begun knitting and sewing for the Christmas craft sale, to be held Dec. 6 and 7 in the church hall of St. Michael‘s. Dominion store tapes are being collected by the C.â€" W.L. for the Kidney Founâ€" dation. Merit awards were preâ€" sented to Maureen Freiâ€" burger and Steven Durrer of St. Michael‘s School, and Mary Shultz and Mark Long of Sir Edgar Bauer School, _ upon _ completion of Grade six and entrance in Junior High. Mrs. Hunsberger told the 13 members at the meeting that quilting has been done by three generations of her family. She gave members month has been designated as C W.L. Sunday, at which time members will sit toâ€" gether as a body at mass. are both very active memâ€" bers of the Erb St. Mennoâ€" nite Church and the Relief sale held in New Hamburg, each year. The next project is the annual wine and cheese party at the Waterloo Knights of Columbus, Friâ€" day, Nov. 14 with music provided by the Robbie Charles Trio. Wine and cheese will be served from 8:30 to 9 p.m., followed by a dance tips on making quilts. Mrs. Shantz showed a variety of quilt patterns which _ included: _ double wedding ring, turkey tracks, double Irish chain and a path in the desert. The latter was made by an 87â€"yearâ€"old woâ€" man. Bâ€"K SERVICE CENTRE t is the _ cheese Waterloo Your . landlord‘s insurâ€" f ' ance does not cover a your possessions. Call CIAG for a tenant‘s poliâ€" cy. 743â€"0281. 16 i hk 1 ) .x . â€"=*~ / 11L 1 * i 5 uies â€" £ ts Te c Py > â€"~~ Te +2 33 $ . & > { . Mscke 'éff 678 BELMONT AVENUE PHONE 743â€"0281 Eric McCarthy Peter Koch Ron Seldon Ron Woodworth See your 2002 toâ€"day at 578â€"0410 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, September 17, 1975 â€" Page 3 We honor . . . D.V.A., Blue Cross, Green Shield and Welfare Drug Plans. By the way, we deliver at no charge to you. . Wwestmount place & pharmacy 578â€"8800 50 Westmount Rd. N. westmount place pharmacy OPEN ... _ 7 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY t 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Waterloo) Ltd. 339 Erb St. West HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 9‘p.m. SUNDAYS KITCHENER Waterioo