G Next meeting will take place. Wednesday, November 17, 8:30 pm, at the home of Mrs. Don- ald M. Eby, 247 Bellhaven drive. Mrs. Sylvia Paikin was ap- pointed to represent the Moth- rs at the Annual dinner meet- 11 of the North Waterloo Dis- ru-t Boy Scout Association to be held at the Mutual Life Im surance Co. October 25. It was announced that a paper drive will be held Saturday, Oc- tober 2, on the north and east sides of King street. Refresh, ments for the drivers and their helpers will be given at the home of Mrs. Maxie Dillon, 179 Vermont street. Subs-Scout Mothers James T. Horne, who is re- tiring as "Akela" after 10 years of Service, was presented with a gift. He is continuing his duties as Assistant District Cub Mas: ter. The newly appointed "Ake Ia", Charles Dillon, was intro duced during the meeting. A tour of the University of Waterloo has been arranged for the March meeting. The Waterloo Cub and Scout Mothers Auxiliary held their first fall season meeting at the home of Mrs. Helen Horne, 240 Vermont St., and formed a nom- Mating committee, composed of Mrs. Pauline Doerr and Mrs. Helen Horne, to nominate a slate of officers for the coming season. _ by William Whiting During the past week we have spent a few bmfs watch- ing the new TV shows. Although it has been impossible to watch everything, our nomination for the worst program this fall is "My Mother, The Car". This NBC color presentation is about: a woman who has been dead for 18 years and returns as an automobile. Only her son can have conversation with her. Om ly her son should see the show. Ws really sick. Both CBC and crv failed to pick up this pro- gram. Very wise indeed. We took a fast trip to Mont- real last Friday for the taping session of the Musical Showcase. This is Canadian TV's largest 4. Sound Of Music 5. The In Crowd 6. Summer Days 7. Herman's Hormi’s On Tour I. Bringing " All Back Homo. 9. Mary Poppins to. More Hits " The Soprem I. Eve 2. Yes" 3. H019 B. " Ai s. Catel 6. Soon 7. Only I. Like 9. Ride I. Eve Of WI.†2. Vanda/Ac, Nahum“, 3. H019 B. " Ain’t Mo Bob. s. Catch Us If You Can 6. Some Inch-mod Evening 7. Only Six..." I. Like A Rolling Stoeto 9. Ride Away Mt. A Taste Of Honey Look At Us Out Of Our Heads Help Hickhwn C What's No Doing In My World Yakoty Ax. , Ono pyin' I A Buryi.’ YoiaV. Pours - A - GEORGE KIADWEl-l l'l'D. Phone 1443“ WaterlokSquu-e W Views m tor nu "maintains $3" or THE WEEK RECORDS & Ht-h COUNTRY and WESTERN Roy Drusky & Priscilla} Mitchell LONG PLAYING SINGLES of four Wayne and Shuster Hours. The comics went to Brit- ain in July to do two BBC shows; flew to Charloitetown for their stage production there, and then took the show on tour across Canada. 5 is The Steve Lawrence Show on October 11th. Guests include Bobby Darin and Edyie Gorme. Jackpot show - - more than $100,000 in prizes, including $50,000 in gold bullion. _It took nearly four hours to tape this 3thminute program." It was ex- hausting for the crew, the con- testants, the orchestra, and/for the TV and newspaper peokle who sat through it. After t hectic schedule ot summer activity, Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster return to CBC this autumn with the first CPC will present several hour. 1onit U.S. variety specials dur- ing the coming season. The first 159 King E. MANUFACTURERS OUTLET til. NEW l , TION 159 iltjiltii (lf,) Kitchener The SWHI 3.: Closed Monday and Tu any foil Jewish N¢w Year As of Friday; Sept. 21th MANUFACTURERS ouv(n co. Barry McGuire t. The Beatles - The Beatles T. The Turtles A. Dave Clark Five 2. Jay I: the Americans - Terry Black 5. Bot, Dylan 6. Roy Orbison - ___-_- Tijuana Brass - The Beatles l, Sonny & Cher 2. Rolling Stones 3. Soundtrack 4. Ramsey Lewis Trio 5. The Beach Boys 6. Herman's Hermits T. Bob Dylan 9. Soundtrack 8. The Supremes - Ernie Ford Eddy Arnold Chet Atkins Roger Miller II,t,,s,,oii.rrtrii('j";"';' Will Open in mes: Phone 742-, i. Viki! â€War Braves :: At Holden Holland ,......,..5 (Janadi 'l the ho; s Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Schwei- tzer, 64 John street W. are among some 140 relatives of Qanadian war dead, taking part i the 10th Hogand Pilgrimage. Show on he pilgrimage s .10 days based at Nijme- gen, as guests of Dutch citizens, returning to Montreal, Septem- returning to Montreal, Sept. 25 The pilgrimage is organized and the Netherlands War Graves committee in Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Schweitzer will visit the grave of Pte. E. F. Schweitzer at Holten, Holland. 80 " Air Cadet u Forming New Flight Members can also qualify for a flying scholarship from the R.C.A.F. - take summer camp Interested in flying? The No. 80 K-W Air Cadet Squadron is in the process of forming a new flight, and all local boys, 14 to 16 are eligible to join. At present there are some " local boys who are members, meeting every Monday at the Knollwood Park Armories in Kitchener. Here they learn the basic principles of flight, navi- gation, aero engines and citizen- ship. Kitchener Wasted In Flying? at the airforce station in Tren- ton . - receive a familiarization flight in the spring, at airforee station Downsview, usually in a R.C.A.F. Yukon - - and partake in squadron activities such as volleyball, basketball, and rifle teams. They also are offered various tours during the year and have ". MMttrfrt. Mich. Nred., Sept. I am sure that Violet will have something different and new in the recipe lines for each and every one of ypu. Eaeh afternoon Violet has a mpletcly show for you during the Exhibition. 2 p.m. and 3 pm. Each Afternoon VIOLET C. SCRIVER "Food Consultant and Public Relations" (g? do Violet t. (river Come Often - o - Each Afternoons Show Will Be Different - . . Mrs. s. Cook Books Will Be On Sale. Central Dye Militia pt. th to M. hd A Kitchener Memorial itorium and Fairgrounds pt. A itorh BAGS 0F GROCERIES and Valuable Prizes To Be Given Away! between Why not drop in on a Mom. day meeting and meet the squadron members, also learn first-hand about their activities You wilLkmade welcome. , the opportunity to qualify for an exchange visit to foreign countries, such as Europe, the British Isles and the United States. t Invites You To M Her At The aert new