(Continued from Page 1) fullest possibe quota of skilled man power, "consistent with a balanced allotment of Canada‘s available man power, between the active forces, agriculture and inâ€" dustry." flocks ANNUAL 2. If farmers are assured an inâ€" come adequate to pay skilled help, maintain and increase farm equipâ€" ment and increase herds and Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday JAN. 29 â€" 30 â€" 31 Betty Grable â€" Carole Landis Victor Mature "I WAKE UP SCREAMING" "OBLIGING YoOUNG LADY" Joan Carroll â€" Edmund O‘Brien Continuous Saturday commencing at 2 P.M. The biggest Allâ€"Star, Allâ€"Laugh, Allâ€"Song Allâ€"Round musical senâ€" sation since the birth of The Blues. with Edward Arnold â€" Laraine Day Marsha Hunt with Leo Carrillo â€" Bruce Bennett TECHNICOLOR CARTON And MOVIETONE NEWS Free Parking Cor Duke & After Sunday Midnight 12.05 and Mon. â€" Tues. â€" Wed. â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" THE CAPITOL WISHES TO GIVE Every Lady Patron Owing to the great volume required it is impossible to make the entire offer at one time â€" THIS MONTH THE BLONDES WIN â€" FREE TO ALL BLONDE PATRONS "HONOLULU FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EDWARD G. ROBINSON SR m Ef WSitese Waterloo Theatre "UNKOLY PARTNERS" MONSTER WEEKâ€"END PROGRAM (Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat.) And Receive Your Free Order (Offer good for adult admissions only, 7 p.m. to closing) One Week of Smash Hits! ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" FEB. 2 â€" 3 â€" 4 LUPE VELEZ in One 8 x 10 PORTRAIT OF THEMSELVES (Complete with Color) JUST ATTEND THE THEATRE TO SEE "I WAKE UP SCREAMING" (Ladies only) A beautiful 8 x 10 Photo complete with color featuring A Wonderful Gift To You WATCH FOR BRUNETTE OFFER SOON Prizes For Best Photo Ont Ste By Bill Randoiph | 3. If farmers are given guidance on production goals, looking ahead ‘more than a year, with the assurâ€" | ance that returns will enable them |to meet the cost involved. |_ The Nith Vallev Walther Leasue members _ entertained Walther Teaone members from Kitehener, , Waterloo, Elmira and Tavistock soâ€" l|rieties at a skating narty at New Hamburg on Monday 9venine.| Following _ skating, lunch _ was corved in the basement of St. Peter‘s Lutheran church. New!| Hambure. Anoroximately 155 memâ€" bers attended. | , Personals Opening session of the threeâ€"day annual meeting, attended by deleâ€" gates fromm farmer organizations across Canada,. appointed a resoluâ€" tions committee under chairmanâ€" shiv of E. W. Brunsden ,of Calgary, and farmers‘ reouests, embodied in resolutions, will be presented to the Federal Cabinet on Monday morning. Entertain Visiting Leagues Sundav visiters with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lavtene~Flager and r. and Nrs, Y‘alter Neeb were Mr. aond Mrs AVan Perg and dancbter Puth, of Wollecloy, Mr. and Mrs: FAward Deerr. Mr. ond Mrs_Theo. Bierwagen and ebildren _ Carâ€"daon and Jrone. of Kitebener, Mr. Peter Poos and grandemn, Jimmy Rreitâ€" baunt ef Waterloo. Mr. Robert Poos of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sebaaf of Elmdale. Mt. Fred Wennler, Mr. Osear Schweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knipfel, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Knipfel. Miss Drerotbv Berg returned to rer home in Wellesley after snendâ€" ing two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neeb. s _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dietrich of Bridgeport were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bechthold. P Resetta, Ruby, Gordon, Irvin and Harry Knipfel, Jr., were Sunday guests of NMr and Mrs. Sanford Salzman at Kitchener. _ Miss Anna Schaat of Fimdals is spending some time with Mrs. Louisa Strebel. â€" â€" A number of people from here attended â€" the Farm _ Mechanies courses at New Hamburg this week. â€" _ Mrs. Peter Schaefer returned to her home here after spending some time with her sister in Detroit. _ _ You have seen them in A human cargo of spies | 2o 0_ > breaks looso! / MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THUMBS UP TEXAS" AS COâ€"PILOTS...THEY‘RE COâ€"RIOTS! PETERSBURG "BUCK PRIVQTES" "IN THE NAVY" â€" Added Attraction â€" Rv Miss Rosetta Knipfel (Chroniele Correapondent) Now see them "One Foot In Heaven", the Warner Bros. Production of the Book of A Film Worth Seeing Heaven", as taken directly from the book, is in itself dramaticall { difâ€" ferent. For the first time it porâ€" trays realistically the life of a ~ountry minister. It deals with his private life, which in the case of all ministers is closely allied with his public life. h en his Sublic life. "One Foot in Heaven" is filled with emotion. It grip$ you, revisâ€" ing in the hearts of so many the impression that a minister, because he preaches the gospel, is above being human. The story is actualllI 2 bwgnph‘y"l of Rev. William Spence, father of the author, and is so rich in human interest that it made the book one of the best sellers. The hero of the story was born in Newbridge, Ont., and attended school in Stratford. His wife was a Stratford girl, and two of Mr. Spence‘s sisters, Mrs. Wm. Bride ind Mrs. B. J. Fallis, are residents of Palmerston. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The film production has been reâ€" ~~mmended by countless clergyâ€" men, but I will only quote the reâ€" mark of Rev. J. R. Thompson, nresident of the Stratford Minisâ€" terial Assoriation, who says. "I would heartily recommend "One Foot in Heaven" as a picture well worth seeing. It is a tenderâ€" and beautiful portrayal of a minister, his life and his work." The role of Rev. Mr. Spence is taken by Frederic March, and Mrs. Spence by Martha Scott, and the story has its full share of humor, the familiar but highly entertainâ€" ing humor of human nature itself. _ Howard Schedewitz, manager of the Lyric, is to be complimented on giving his patrons an opportunity to see "One Foot in Heaven". Weekly B.Y.P.U. Meet whiâ€"h wae beld 1t the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger on Monday evenming. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Dinger followed by prayer by Clarence Ingold of New Hamburg. Miss Helen Poll renderâ€" ed a vocal solo while Dale Ehnes gave a reading and the topic on the life of "Jane Adams" was given by Miss Emma Lautenschlager. Civil Guards Meet Harold Poll presided at the weekly meeting of the BY.P.U. There was an attendance of twenty at the regular meeting of ‘b~ Civil Guard hs‘d on Monday night. After the rifle drill period in charge of Clifford Schweitzer, Adjutant F. E. Page demonstrated the use of splints in First Aid work. Red Cross Bale The following articles were sent to the Kitchener Red Cross headâ€" quarters from the local unit reâ€" cently: ten quits, six scarves, four pairs cf socks and nine helmet caps. The ladies of the Baptist Mission Circle held a quilting for the Red ~ross at the home of Mrs. Lorne Zinken on Tuesday afternoon. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder and daughter Betty of Waterloo and Mrs. Henry Bickle of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner on Sunday. 0 Mrs. William Sherk and Walter Sherk of Ayr and Miss Mamie Sherk of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam High on Sunday. the Same Nc-.“bybln{h"! Ml‘m-,uy.‘: NEW DUNDEE ; EXTRA LOUISâ€"BAER FIGHT CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAYS Commencing this Saturday â€" Added Attraction â€" Ry Mi«« Miriam Hilborn, Chronicle Correspondent. 2 P.M. of THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Weekly League Meeting The weekly meeting of the Evanâ€" gelical Y. P. League was helid on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schweitzer at New Dundee. Miss Marguerite Veitch was in charge of the meetâ€" in@ with Vrs. N. E. Dahms offering prayer, and scripture reading by Mrs. C. Schweitzer. Rev. and Mrs. Dahms san% a duet and the topic was taken by Walter Sherk. This was followed by a talk by Rev. Mr. Dahms. Skating Party Mr. and Mrs. Melville Veitch, Robert and Marguerite, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veitch at Galt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder and Mr. Ed. Stoltz of New Dundee were callers at the home of A. E. Stoltz on Sunday. ___ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. George Perrin visited with the latter‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs John Waldie at Hamilâ€" ton on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ On Thursday evening, the young people of the Evangelical church ~njoved a skating party at New Dundee. Later, they adjourned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Me‘lville Veitch for lunch. On Sunday evening, Feb. 1st, at 9 p.m.. the United Brethren Chrisâ€" tion Endeavour Society and the Evangelical Y. P. League will unite for a service in the Evangelical hurch in observance of Christian Endeavor week. Mr. Moody Both of Waterloo will be the guest speaker. _ _ 0 _ _ _ _ â€" United Service MARCH SCOTT One Fool im Father not only has wonderful character... he is one / Many special values assembled here in the one "scattering" location for quick clearance . .. . saves your time searching about the whole store for lpec'ml-vque features. Clearâ€"aâ€"ways from all departments included . ... ialâ€"purchase items, too . . . . if you‘ve a nose for economitript“ will pay to visit often in the Scatter Goods Depot, just "nosing around". ROSEVILLE Ry Miss Myrtle Recker (Chronicle Correspondent) SCATTER GOODS _ DEPOT Goubpnies Derpartment STtoRe Lowâ€"Price Pickâ€"ups In Children‘s Wear . . . . Men‘s And Boys‘ Wear . . . . Women‘s And Children‘s Headwear and Goods, Silks . . . . Yarn Oddments . . . . Etc. FREDRIC DELIVERIES ONLY ON DAY AFTER PURCHASE in the lovable story of a man who had one foot in heavenâ€"and the other in hot water ! "It‘s Patriotic To Carry Parcels" Have You Visited The New It‘s from the year‘s big bestâ€"saller} FEATURING By Mra. Waliter Maurer (Chroniele Correspondent) Honor Mr. and Mrs. Moldenhauer. Miller on Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moldenâ€" hauer and Mrs. J. Moldenhauer, who moved to Elmira recently. The address was read by Mrs. Wm. Howlett. A floor lamp was preâ€" sented to the couple by Mrs. Emerson Dessler, a lamp and silâ€" ver cake plate to Mrs. J. Moldenâ€" hauer by Mrs. J. A. Mcintyre and the gifts to the three daughters of Mrs. Moldenhauer: Essie, Ruby and Edna, who were unable to be present were presented by Mrs. W. Maurer. The evening was spent in a social way and a lunch was served at the close. . Radio Forum Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt opened their home for the weekly meeting of the Radio Forum on Monday evening with a good crowd in attendance. Questions of interest to farmers were discussed, after which everyone enjoyed a soâ€" cial hour. Mrs. Schmidt served deâ€" licious refreshments, assisted by her daughter, Miss Gladys Schmidt and Miss Marjorie Cooper. The next meeting of the Forum will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Bauman. Personals. Over seventy friends and neighâ€" bors were present at a party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt were Mr. and Mrs. Willard NORTH WOOLWICH MARTHA Starts MONDAY in Rio" Special St car Don Ameche Alice Fave Car‘n Miranda "One Night Revival nes. 10.45 Mr. and‘ Mrs. Oscar Miller of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwindt and son Stewart and Miss Lois Yost of Bridgeport were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Metzger and children, Lois and Robert of St. Jacobs were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good. Mr. Addison Bauman has sold his poultry and fruit farm to Mr. Jacob Brubaker of Elmira and has purchased the farm of Mr. Geo. Class on the Floradale Road. Schwindt and children Dorothy and Wilson of Preston, Miss Elâ€" vina Martin of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman and chilâ€" dren Reta, Maynard and Melvin. Sm all patterns â€" florals and dotteds. Special â€" %xcrchase value, just yard. UNION BUS TERMINAL â€" F. WESSON, Phone 2â€"4469 TRAV EL BY BUS i 4 °6D Save Gas for War Needs Printed Spuns 59° Picase travel at times other than peak hours when factory and. ofâ€" fice workers have to be accommodated. SHOPPERS AND TRAVELLERS ALL THIS WVEEK PRINTED CREPES â€" 59c, 89c¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 Yardâ€"Pattern technique and colour treatment with a new 1942 look. Fascinating variety. SOLID COLOUR, DULL FINISH, loveâ€" ly in these springâ€"making colours: roseâ€"dawn, shoreâ€"beige, romance blue, Hawaiian gold, carnation red, and that spring perennial, navy blue NEW SPRING FABRICS "SWINGâ€"HI" PIQUES (printed) among the novelties from New York â€" 60¢ . . . "Charmette" . . . new version of your old favourite, alpaca, at $1.50 yard. CREPE SPECIAL AT $1.00 YARD ($1.25 value) â€"Solid colours, new Invitation To See The Mrs. Clayton Steffler and daughâ€" ter Delores visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dictrich, St. Agatha. Messrs. Eckert Schlegel, George Foerster, Enoch Moser and son of Waterloo called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. Egidius Mosburger and daughter, Clara, of Kitchener and Willard Hergott of Millbank were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Esbaugh. Mrs. L. M. Schaefer accompaâ€" nied by Mrs. Anna Grieve of Kitâ€" chener called on Mrs. Louis Duench, Hessen Road, on Friday afternoon. Not only do you as a bus passenger average many more miles per gallon of gasoline, but you travel in a comâ€" fortable, heated bus, free of all driving worries. It‘s the ideal way to travel in winter. We can supply you with tickets to any point on the continent. . For information . and tickets consult King St. Floor By W. J. Kieswetter (Chroniele Correspondent) BAMBERG 80, 1948