F"‘eln.Ne'vn +*‘s ~4Continued from Page 0) a m&h‘hh past years: outlined wvu!hzm 54 years, and told about the %:\ekw-:d a transient home for women the : ?e-ur"' ker And she was thanked by Mrs. Oliver Facey. NHold Corn Roast s AHEN The Ludies® Ald of Livingston Church began their fall activities with a corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. MacDonald recently. _ â€" Everything Must Go! * DRESSES â€" Volues to $28.95 Including 19 Women‘s 4 sizes. 0 U e €*1 LEASE EXPIRES . .. 11 Erb St. W. (Just off King) and Vancouver. You‘ll find smart new travel comfort and convenience on Canadian National‘s "Continental Limited." Attractive dtz coaches, relaxing lounges, spacious drawing rooms an compartments, restful bedrooms, popularâ€"priced duplexâ€" roomettes and berths. BLMIRA ROAD H. E. RATZ LUMBER Ltd. There‘s NEW "Travel Comfort" on to Winnipeg â€" Jasper â€"Vancouver ontinental Budget Payment Plan Available nc[e'u»: | tasther Eeague lant Sntunded as" r & teated St. Fe':er’l, Kitchener, in | the last of areï¬u&te-dthu ames s nso Mler ;’geag:e:‘:; the Kiy.(zeqer district. The ladies madeé a tea. be held in the basement of the mu:mn- 4 ted were byun.l(nhs.lth“lflh and Mrs. Lawson . 'I'hevgame was playet at Kiteh ener. In defeating St Peter‘s, "YOUR FRIENDS iN THE LUMBER BUSINESS" WATERLOO Waterloo Thieves Rob Unlocked Dwelling Police said a rhinestone neckâ€" lace and earrings were stolen from a Waterioo apartment Monâ€" day night while the dwelling was vacant for about one hour. While the family was out of the apartâ€" ment, the door was left unlocked. Dresser drawers in one room were ransacked and the rhineâ€" stone set in a case was taken. The case was left on the dresser. A deanery banquet will be held shortly following a survey of members. Officers elected were S. M. Lorâ€" rimam, St. John‘s, Preston, presiâ€" dent; Neil Matthews, Church of the Holy Saviour, Waterloo, first viceâ€"president; E. W. Lovell, Trinity Church, Galt, second viceâ€" president; C. D. Mitcheli, Trinity Church, Galt, secretary; R. Mcâ€" Leod, St. Columba Church, Kitchâ€" ener, treasurer; C. P. Walker, Trinity Church, Galt, public relaâ€" tions. Alex Mattiussi was nominated chairman of the rental committee, Lloyd Engler chairman of the enâ€" tertainment committee and Norâ€" val Leslie representative to the recreation council. *Presiding was Norman Walker, chairman of the archdeaconry of Perth. An inspiring address was given by F. K. Gardner of Trinity Church, Gait, second viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the Huron diocesan chapâ€" ter. "Doubts". Rev. Gerhardt Becker conducted a Bible study which was followed by a Bible quiz. Twenty young people attended the meeting. The sum of $10 will be providâ€" ed for prizes, bingos and card games at Westminster Hospital in London. 20 Attend Meet mCONlB'.IOGO.‘-â€".'nn lo:lr Luâ€" er met in regular sesâ€" mm:ymmn‘ Alethea Ritter led a discussion on Legion to Form WA will form a ladies‘ auxiliary in the near future it was announced this week. Initiated into the branch were Clare Brubacher, Don Shirk, Owen Watt, Edward Rigm, Ken Farr and Walter Timms. Anglicans Organize Brotherhood Two delegates were present from each of the four Anglican churches in the Twin Cities and from the two in Galt. It was held in St. John‘s parish hall in Presâ€" and Mrs. Irvin Martin discussed the book "The Church in India". Eight applications for memberâ€" ship were received. _ 8 A Waterloo County chapter of the Brotherhood of Anglicaft Churchmen was organized last week at a meeting in Preston. Plans were made to visit Freeâ€" pOFL cninisecodatilHl 41 Auncck es Paul Boerner was winner of the monthly draw. Mrs. Laverne Reibling reported on a mission cburch in 3':-; Mrs. Irwin Snyder commen on Dorothy Wright played two We will arrange for installation If you so desire. Aave one of our representatives call and measure your doors and windows and quote you a price at no obligation to you. Wood and Aluminum Storm Sash and : Combination Doors OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAYâ€"8:00 A.M. TO 12:30 P.M. MON. TO THURS., 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. FRIDAY â€" 800 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. s Ouh Je N u) W gnm : £ C 00 S For Your Convenience The Ontario Cham pionship Class scheduled for October 13th will draw the top plowmen in the province. From this will be picked two of the best to enter Widening interest in the annual match is indicated by the fact that already entries have been reâ€" ceived from distant places. Briâ€" tish Columbia will have two enâ€" trants in the Canadian Championâ€" ship Class from which two plowâ€" men will be selected to compete at the World Match in Sweden next year. Manitoba and New York State will also be representâ€" Among the most important and keenly contested events will be the Mayors‘ Class on the opening day, October 12th. It is expected this will draw a record entry in view of the recent challenge ofâ€" fered mayors of other cities and towns by the six mayors in Waâ€" terloo County, all of whom intend to plow. O. . 00. Sandrock, chairman of the Waterâ€" T eabsey, Secreins acereger of the y, secre â€"manager Ontario Plowmen‘s Amtha the group viewed the location‘ "tented city", visited the vast parking areas that have been ‘r‘: vided, and heard a report various subâ€"committees on the arâ€" rangements that are be:n( made to provide every comfort for visiâ€" tor and exhibitor alike. Tented City, he said, will have the equivalent in services of a municipality. Hydro, water, garâ€" bage disposal, washrooms, teleâ€" phones, teletype, newspaper, raâ€" dio and TV services being availâ€" able. Parking space will be amâ€" ple and convenient with a Bailey Bridge being erected over the highway for the convenience and safety of pedestrians. _ _ eing made, 40 the scho style < . will be served Pnd se agetrenn | o mt se on | Bovg on in ons on cgie â€"the freatest in â€" the: fortâ€"one |comprined of temms of bays chow | two batbeque pit will perinit the vame away fuily cumiiiiccd Lho After a visit to the site of the Match at the John Randali and %mï¬â€œâ€™ of near group some * writers and broadcasters Later in the day they had the opportunity of visiting the farm of Arnold Rife where Junior Farâ€" mer representatives and the Mayâ€" ors of the six Waterloo County Municipalities were getting in a little practice for the forthcomâ€" ing event. _ ols _ Tuning up for the Mayor‘s challenge class in which 30 epâ€" tries are expected were Mayor Dr. C. E. Gibson, Elmira; Mayor Ford Willson, Preston; Mayor Elâ€" mer Goebel, Hespeler; Mayor William Anderson, Galt; Mayor Frank Bauer, Waterloo, and Mayâ€" or Don Weber of Kitchener. All the mayors were congratuâ€" lated on their fine showing by R. A. "Sandy" Forsyth, Agricultural Representative for Waterloo, who acted as guide for the day. _ years of the Ontaria Plowmn‘s Association‘s history. ; the slogan of the local commmittee Mr. Lashley told the visitors that there was no doubt that all previous LP.M. records would be proken. That was already eviâ€" dent by the enthusiasm and hard work that had been put into the preparations by the local commitâ€" tee. He pointed out that this year would see the largest display of exhibits in the history of the Match. Over 200 firms interested in displaying and demonstrating various kinds of farm equipment and sopft 50 food caterers had alâ€" on e e e e e o e o reday purchased space. Over two miles of frontage will be provided to house "tented city". __ _ _ From 2â€"4 p.m. and 7â€"8 p.m. Women‘s Guild Church of the Holy Saviour Fridoy, October 1 ot 21 King St. North RUMMAGE SALE PHONE 6â€"6771 700 TO 9:30 P.M. Associa Demonstrations of various ioene anfotiraget ce han pas en 4A ve been Agricultural Departâ€" renoflm::E ment, O.A.C..%':d GAC. es on â€" | students will a farm safety being made maon'm How to fight ® °2 C 5 = m ng will be haall C y SÂ¥ layor‘s be ty". In the parade 21 §0; | which wil be "‘S?.:? ; m! ï¬;i::ï¬ o e ns es and en will be to 10 am sach day at the sdminiâ€" tions of various iounp en ue en‘ . hevinnd Sernrepiger students will a farm safety d-noutnï¬on.m How to %& fire will be shown by w C tives of the Ontario Marâ€" shal‘s office. 48 cinsses WF-â€"IEE 'lu':hbunmd per day. Competitions in farm welding w Qwowralh~veunrafiaatiiet/®theree Ail Lieutenant â€" Governor of Ontario wfll% the match at 2 pm. on 13th. Precedâ€" l:flhthewuwmu. “Tmuacm"“fl.t:?:-ndeï¬l which "wil" be" seated on ,0n on by the Agricultural Represenâ€" will pe bheid un each of wuves, ihis will qr one of ine waportant clasows on the last day, Jewellery Stores 23 King St. N. Appliance Stores 22 King St. S. General Electric Sales and Service 96 King St. S. ( Phc 74 King St. S Ed. Bergman Jeweller 84 King St. S. Hordware Stores 14 King St. S. 118 King St. S. 16 King St. S. Bordman‘s Gift Shop â€" Steckie Electric tiphardt Hardware Good‘s Appliances dn Weichel Hardware John Gross Shoes Waterloo Stove Your Westinghouse Dealer Edward M. Murphy (Pontiac). The nucleus of General Motors was four firms which joined GM within months after its incorporaâ€" tion in 1908. ‘They were the comâ€" mltu that resulted from the of these automotive pioâ€" neers: R. E. Olds, Henry M. 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