e \~‘ eledis new executive Allen. DaÂ¥vi@~ Antscher is JA N_ _ _ Westmount is Sewing Centre 2 w1SS TH7g ie A ~â€"~ 49 g®â€" . stl1l0Ww p, C 7 ¢ ‘\Q“ , lc(:n 4 FROM OUR STORE @ EABRIC SELECTION, ACCESSORIES & PATTERNS @ STRETCH SEWING & DRESSâ€" MAKING CLASSES & SCISSORS & PINKING SHEARS SHARPENED @ BUTTERICK AND KWIK SEW PATTERNS AV this plus the best prices in town â€" trade accepted. , j THESE FEATURES © HOME OR IN STORE SERVICE (MOST MAKES) ©@ INSTRUCTION WITH EVERY MACKMINE SOLD SALES & SERVICE WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO OPEN THURS & FRI EVENINGS TiL 9 30 to its board position of The â€" first 745â€" 2 ~at :9 ; WATERLOO Lois Jenkins: Whe treasurâ€" er is Ted Tuek. Publicity d P w ‘Board memB® include Kay Dfllm Lavigne Wright. Harold Wagner public school held a Fun Fair night last Wednesday to raise money for a creative playâ€" ground. Prize winners were Mrs. H. Dyck (left) and Bruce Schmitt. Mrs. Dyck won two Mennonite drawâ€" ings by Peter Snyder and Mr. Schmitt won a 10 speed bicycle. Looking on are Mrs. Julie Linton, fair chairman ; Gerry Davison. chairman of the parentâ€"teacher association and Larry.Mulligan, school princiâ€" pal. x Lions Club installs slate Wib Bierschbach will be installed as the new presiâ€" dent of the Waterloo Lions Club at its next regular meeting June 10. Other new members of the executive are Russ Mcâ€" Laughlin. first viceâ€"presiâ€" dent:. Jim Baird. second Among students honored were Maureen McAuliffe and Peter Massel of Kitchâ€" Six Waterloo County high school students recently chosen to represent area Rotary Clubs in internaâ€" tional youth exchange proâ€" grams were honored at a farewell reception June 8 at Westmount Golf and Country Club. ener. They will=â€"represent the Kitchener Rotary Club while on exchange in Austraâ€" lia. Kathy Windsor of Waâ€" terloo has been selected by the Waterloo Rotary Club to live next year in Jamaica. Other exchange students~ honored were Sandy Butterâ€" worth of Kitchener, who will represent the Kitchenerâ€" Conestoga ~â€" Rotary Club viceâ€"president:; Bill Carr. third viceâ€"president; Burt McBride. secretary: Jim Harper, assistant secreâ€" tary ; Don Potvin, treasurer : John _ Simms,. _ assistant treasurer; Glen â€" Austin. past president; Jack Reyâ€" nolds, lion tamer:; John Brash. tail twister;: and John Cole, Gred Shanks. Ken Hart. Howard Kuenâ€" zie. Bill Smith, Ed Waugh. Don Young and Doug Witâ€" zel. directors. . RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 621 KING WEST, KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 Convenient Parking. entering Wellington or King Street *hy in‘< West Germany; Risa Forden from Preston who will represent the Prestonâ€" Hespeler Rotary Club in Japan,. and Gwern Loker of Galt who will represent the Galt Rotary Club. These students will leave Canada in August to spend one year of study in their host counâ€" try. Six international students who are currently being hosted by area Rotary Clubs were also at the reâ€" ception. They included Bridget Cross from New Zealand and Rie Masho of Japan, hosted by the Kitâ€" chener Rotary Club: Mario Sanchez from _ Mexico. hosted by the Waterioo Roâ€" tary Club; Graeme Cowan from Australia, hosted by the Kitchenerâ€"Conestoga Rotary Club: and Lina Machado de Sales from Brazil, hosted by the Presâ€" tonâ€"Hespeler Rotary Club. The presidents and wives of the six area Rotary Clubs, parents and host parents of the students and Rotary volunteers who asâ€" sist in the exchange proâ€" STUART SCHEDEWIT2 change students are careâ€" fully selected and screened for their abilities as stuâ€" dents and ambassadors of Canadian young people. Fusieral Home Ltd Waterioo 171 King St. S. 745â€"8445 Rotary international exâ€" Coward R. FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS SERVICE also attended the reâ€" FPoobd â€" Service worthy of your confidence â€" a tradition since 1925. JOHN FEDY