Deaths Philip Vogel died Tuesday May I, 1973 at the K-W hos- pital after a brief illness. - The " year old Mr. Vogel was a resident of 116 Elgin Crescent in Waterloo and was a member of Bethel Lutheran Church. He was e husband of Emma Vogel, ttis' of Bruno of Water- loo, Henry (Heinz) of New Hamburg, Mrs. Ewald (Alice) Vogel, Kitchener. Mrs. Frederick (Emma) Wagner of Waterloo, Mrs. Lidia Bluemle of Germany, Mrs. Gustav (Frieda) Vogel of Kitchener and Sister Olga Vogel, Germany and grand- father of 12. He was pre- deceased by one son, two brothers and two sisters. Mr. Vogel rested at the Ratz - Bechtel Funeral Home, 621 King Street, West. Kitchener until noon Friday. Funeral service was held at Bethel Lutheran Church on Friday at 2 p.m. with Pastor Helmut Pruefer officiating. Interment was in St. Peter's Lutheran cemetery. The Ministry of Trans- portation and Communi- cations has initiated a plan- n’lig study of the Highway 7 transportation corridor be- tween the Cities of Kitch- Lloyd G. Current of 287 Longfellow Drive, Waterloo died while vacationing. Bom in Kitchener he was a son of the late Mr. and Province starts highway plan Mrs. John Current and had been a resident of the Twin Cities all his life. He was a member of Trinity United Church; a vice-president of the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. His wife. Phyllis Doerr pre- deceased him in December of 1972. Mr. Current was father to Kim of London and Mrs. Randall (Stephanie) More of Mississauga; brother of Harold Current of Water- ener and Guelph. The study's main objec- tive is to determine the best means of improving transportation service in the Highway 7 corridor to 5iflrNLi] Frc0jijiN Mr. Current rested at the Rata-Bechtel Funeral Home 621 King Street West, Kit- chener. loo, Mrs. Ward (Arleen) Shutter of Kitchener and the late Earl who prede- ceased him in 1967; grand- father of Grant and Brian Current. best meet immediate and long-term needs. Ponible routes for Highway 7 as well as the feasibility of transit options will be in- vestigated. Classifieds pay 5ri5ririiEEiNiEN If you prefer listening to B.J. Thomas, Billy Vaughan, Brenda Lee, Ray Charles, Vicki Lawrence and Dean Martin then you already like the contemporary country sounds played on 96.7 . - now in Stereo! We're bringing the Big Country to you! CHYM --...- FM 96.7 The study will feature a mttiti-disciptine team ap- proach; that is, experts from various fields will assist Ministry planners throughout the study, in or- der that all relevant so- ciological, environmental. economic and transporta- tim factors can be consider- ed in the planning process. In addition. the public in the area will be encouraged to participate in all phases of the study. The first in a series of public meetings will be held in early June, and details of these meet- ings will be announced -ii/ijiari)ailliYllllli0irlij0" major Mental 663 KING WEST We Deliver . . . Our "re-ohio eotl on you at your convenience "is.oeaatmeaatsosuro 0..â€qu summits limitch BUSINESS HOURS KING'S OPEN Monday Fnday IO 003m 102 003m Saturday H30am to2 003m Sunday IZOOnoonto IO 00pm (Opp. Louisa) Wamloo Chmniclo, Wednesday, May 9, 1973 7 In Kitchener over 35.00 Business Men's Luncheon " and up FOR FAST SERVICE Call 579-5040 FREE Delivery in Waterloo and Bridgeport - over $3.50 AVU A) RESTAURANT 38 King St. North. Waterloo DIAL 579-6200 Everest th Jennings Canadian Ltd. Sat. 8:30 a.m. 12:30 noon IjijEiriil Hum AND IME BARE SUPPLIES tte-Ute 0 Catheters Iodide Drainage logs Imminent Pods and Pom K-Iasim Authorized Dealer hw Daily and Canadian