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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Oct 1971, p. 12

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bell; financial secretary, Mrs. Margaret MacLeod; treasurer, Mrs. Emma Wepâ€" pler; warden, Mrs. Walton Schiefele; conductor, Mrs. Milton â€" Stroh; _ chaplain, Mrs. _ Norman _ Brenner; muscian, Mrs. Frederick Armstrong; colour bearer, Mrs. Beatrice Pfeiffer; Lodge installs officers The installation meeting of Crystal Rebekah Lodge was held in the lodge hall, Lodge St. Waterloo on Octâ€" ober 6. Noble Grand, Mrs. Alvin _ Leasa _ welcomed guests form Fergus, Galt, Kitchener and Waterloo. Honoured guests were Mrs. Jack Campbell, Galt and Mrs. Percy Priestly, Kitâ€" chener, both past presiâ€" dents of the Rebakah Asâ€" sembly of Ontario and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Kitchenâ€" er, district deputy presiâ€" dent of Waterloo District 30. It was reported that 111 visits were made to our sick and shutâ€"in members. Mrs. Anderson and her inâ€" stalling staff installed the new officers; Junior Past Noble Grand, Mrs. Alvin Leasa; Noble Grand, Mrs. Lloyd Moser; _ recording secretary, Mrs. Neil Campâ€" Waterloo Square Open Daily 8 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. â€" Sat. 8 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. Closed Monday Complete Men‘s Service Men‘s Hairgrooming Centre Finest In The T win City G. and T. Barbershop G. & T. BARBER SHOP ONE STOP DROP IN OR BY APPOINTMENT ® Cleaning and dressing © Styling ®© Colouring © Dyeing © Repairs and alterations and MEN‘S HAIRSTYLING Toupe"® SERVICES AVAILABLE right supporter of Noble Grand, Mrs. _ Anderson; left supporter of Noble Grand, Mrs. Gladys Hunâ€" ter; right supporter of Vice grand, Mrs. Roy Musselman, inside guarâ€" dian, Mrs. Diane Carleton; outside _ guardian, _ Mrs. Douglas King. _ Vice Grand elect, Mrs. Lillian Kesselring and left supporter of the vice grand Mrs. Harold McCarley who were absent will be installâ€" ed at a later date. Mrs. Anne Warren, Noble Grand of Maple Grove Lodge, Ferâ€" gus, presented her mother Mrs. George Simpson, a member of Crystal Lodge, with her 50 year jewel. In London it is an offence to sound your horn when the car is stationary. The Onâ€" tario safety league says this emplasizes the fact that a horn is a warning device, for use in moving traffic, and it is not intended to be used as a substitute doorbell, or to attract attention for social reasons, or to vent irritation. Horn for Warning 745â€"9551 REBEKAHS TAKE OFFICE â€" Officers of the Crystal Rebekahs Lodge were installed at the lodge‘s meeting last Wednesday. The officers are from left: front Mrs. Roy Musselman, Mrs. Gilbert Cressman, Mrs. Anne Toman, Mrs. Albert Anderson; Mrs. Neil Campbell; Mrs. William Jeffrey, and Mrs. Diane Carleton. Back, Mrs. Albert Gingrich; Mrs. Gladys Hunter; Mrs. Emma Weppler; Mrs. George Simpson; Mrs. Norman Brenâ€" ner; Mrs. Alvin Leasa, Mrs. Viola Hagen and Mrs. Frederick Armstrong. Capture that pixie smile forever in full, realistic colour with Eastman Kodak Professional Ektaâ€" color Film. We‘re so sure you‘ll love your picâ€" ture, that we‘ll give you your money back if this isn‘t one of the most lifeâ€"like you‘ve ever seen. © You choose from actual finished portraits â€" not proofs & q‘i«‘; EATON‘S . f For 5 Days Only - Tues. Oct. 12th to Sat. Oct. 16th A Beautiful 8"x10" Colour Portrait of Your Child plus .50 handling o and delivery No Appointment Necessary T hird Floor Wateriqo band will play at Interfaith Interfaith ~71, a Thanksâ€" giving service for all ages, and religious groups is beâ€" ing held at the Kitchener memorial auditorium on Sunday, October 17. Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, author, lecturer, radio and television personality will joip in the service. ‘ The Waterloo and Kitchenâ€" er civic bands will join, for a prelude to the service at 2:30. No admission tickets are required for the service. Second house from Wagner‘s Corner on Heideliberg Rd. RR 1, Waterloo 664â€"2482 Shrubs *3.00 to *5.00 k2 5,000 Shade trees, Blue Spruce, 15 Fruit trees and Red Maples. Come and see 5 acres of various shrubs and trees at lowest prices. JOHN‘S NURSERY Group portraits can be taken at only .99 per additional child. Limit of one portrait per child â€" two per family. Extra prints are available at reasonable prices. Age limit of sitter is from 5 weeks to 12 years 1,000 Quality spreading large Shrubs FALL SALE Nursery Stock "ONT. SAFETY LEAGUE GRADUATES" LICENSED BY: KITCHENER & WATERLOQ POLICE COMMISSION ONT. DEPT. Of TRANSPORT LICENSED INSTRUC TORS ROSEMARIE BERGMANN JUERGEN LEMNE PLEASE CALL US! 578â€"4119 DRIVER TRAINING

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