The following no as happenings worn token 70" " "teqteehq dirocdy out of the Wan-mo cm 1952. - Pttt1?e1tlti! reign. Lmmgtset,amruetstainvitedtotputeattttewide lawns of Buckingham Palace was Margaret'rruman, daughter of the president of the Unites Stale: a d from Can- ada, Jean Allan of Waterloo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Man, 16 George St. Pap 4-way†m.w.oiaa~ 21.1010 _ "1E. Allan is 'mnager'ot the Waterloo branch of the Bank of Montreal.) _ Waterloo gum: mydgadonpany The Queen last week held the Mingle; part! of 1.te.r Men's white shoes Dolby replaced , F "‘."‘ --r by “50., 3." Hail: from Dixie. . In the good old days when temperatures began to sizzle, a If, 99W. you do see a man's white shoe on a down- pair of white buckskin shoes were an integral part tf the town ftrtet this Bummer, vow-n be relatively certain you well-dressed man's wardrobe. “F Viewmg an American tourist. And more than likely you But no more. ' . will be right if you'continue your assumption to the point you According to Twin City shopkeepers, such fashion is a are positive he ttalls. from We . thing of the past. Most of them, a check reveals, do not even There the old white shoe 13 as popular " "thranee." stock white summer footwear for men. . Dallas. "aim: ’1’an un 10 man _ Starts Friday March 16th Ends Saturday. March 31st Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. tt-6 Thurs. Fri. ttAt k 93352.9le crtA2,'.',lrit A 656-2900 . Floral Designs and Peanut Characters also "Fascinating Shop for the Do-it Yourselfer†WELLESLEY MILL END mm STORE WELLESU Lower Mall SUB-POST OFFICE IN STORE Open Monday-Saturday 9:00-5:00 Come In and Browse Among -- Annual Spring Sale LACHET HOOK CUSHION TOPS awarded annually on the basis of academic standing and financial need approximate value: $2,000.00 applicant must be a Canadian citizen between 20 and 30 years of age preference - first to a student whose family resi8es in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo - second to a student planning post- graduate study at the University of Waterloo or Wilfrid Laurier University CREWEL WORK The Country Department Store That Sells For Less BURSARY FOR ONE YEAR OF FULL TIME POST GRADUATE STUDY m CANADA DEADLINE FOR THE RECEIPT OF APPLICATION APRIL 30 POST - GRADUATE BURSARY WATE RLOO SQUARE l HISTORICAL INSIGHTS Application forms avmlable by writing. Municipal Education Secretary, IODE, 1902-11 Margaret Ave, Kitchener. Ont, N2H 6M4 The lODE Gladys Raiter Bursary Municipal Chapter of Kitchener Waterloo IODE WELLESLEY Mexplatn it â€any. Anewaasdhigttirtttqtuiarstrteits asmtmerattttwotttrhtet medi.‘l'oday’ahiglavourite_iaa q iira.ii smartly styled toe of tan and beige nylon _viir '. 1...; Iigen'sitoestoeesinthe'NinCttus, toiioetrtgttteieadot ""‘“ other Canadian cities, are stocking up on this type of too- eerC:' twear. And, what is more important, men like them and are tri buying theminprelerencetotheoutmodedwhitebucukin. if Perforated shoe '7; Thane who still haeen't adapted damselâ€: to the idea of tt' the new nylon material are finding a safe haven in the old . a reliable perforated shoe. _ i Waterloo Pub, in another effort to find a new source of water last week, authorized the drilling of three test holes in the Josephsburg area. ' A - _ J - _ Drillers at present are working on a test hole at the Sch- neider stock farm off Bridgeport Rd., Waterloo. If the re- sults there do not prove satisfactory the equipment will be moved to Josephsburg. he commisaimrwas informed that $16,000 had been spent last year in drilling 11 test holes, one of which were success- ful. . Gordon Durnan said he had heard that Kitchener Wa- terloo Water Commission had recently discussed going to the Grand River for water. . cash custom“: Although a noted decrease is evident in both accidents and fires, speeding still threatens to become a serious hazard to Waterloo pedestrians and drivers. In recent days a" total of ten Speeders "coughed up" to the Waterloo police cash re- gister. _ ahe largest number of law-breakers hailed from the In- dustrial City with Waterloo drivers on the lowest line of the speed graph. He suggested the two cities gttogether and "do some- thing about it," instead of spending possibly another $16,000 on a further drilling program. - - A Police register rings up " mm hom Josephsburg up: Mr. Duman felt Witerioo would be further ahead by plan ning to go to the Grand River for water than spending Iteavi ly in this district on test drilling. . Waterloo to soak water 1950’s IltEigBWilT%L ROLL ENDS up to 50% SAVINGS q SIZES 3x6 to 30x12 $29 9x12 cums from " A.U.-6 PM. Moo. I Tu... W06. to Fri. 1-9 RH. SH0q'nodCoePAMEoMtt2uAuTTaodPmCE-rootaroo'tbq " . I. ' . rt t _ . s _ .' c; E%I was»: F" W a: n- _ ahég '{ï¬'EKW-ormawfl ",f,,.s2.rsei,t:": .1 w. T t r..ry:it'.i.tl -.., o"'.'... . BE) t if _ 'itih' f'."'-:-"" ' it " '3liir11 “I in . _ a, f 'i'tib'fb't/ . 401 Web" St. IL, Waiorloo (near King M. opp. Idlers) 885-0250 'DELIVERY Ind INSTALLATION lvaihbb.‘ 1.600 merit in Weterloo Bicycle-license issuer, Bob Bauman, reported up until last Tuesday over 1,000 plates were sold to cyclists through- out Waterloo. Jhe deadline, June I). found many still with- out the yellow tags on their twwheelers and Bob says an- other no more must be licensed to reach last year's total of over 1,800. . Weterloo firemen remove excess chim- neys During the lapse in local fires, Waterloo firemen . to improve their hall with the result three chimneys tqltlll RUG RIOT It all started with someone mentioning several smokes- tacks atop the building weren't serving any purpose and sug- gested something be done about it. Installing stoves to fit the surplus smoke ducts was not too practical, so the fire department did the second best thing, tore them down. Bicycle â€can†“It: hit