PAGE TWELVE DIETRICH‘S CARACE It May Be Your EYES / Wear J V GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 48 Ontario St. to their new patrons, since recently starting in the taxi business. ‘ 2 LINES TO CENTRAL Waterloo Theatre The management of and taxi drivers say 24 Hour Garage and FRIDAY & SATURDAY â€" Added Attraction â€" Thank You / Dial Tâ€"1386 DON‘T TAKE IT ouT ON YOUR CHILDREN . . . Taxi Service nervous and irritable? The trouble may be with your vision, as our experience has proved so many times in the past. Better have your eyes examined! Follow The SAFE WAY KITCHENER \_ The new Wellesle® township snow plow made its first appearâ€" ‘ance through here on Monday and opened the side roads for motor traffic which were badly drifted from Saturday‘s heavy snowstorm. Clear Wellesley Roads. Mr. Werner Kress spent Saturâ€" day evening with friends in Kitchâ€" ener. mr. and Mrs. George Berge and family of Ayr visited at the home of Mr. Ed Kaufman recently. Mickey Rroney and Judy Garland in one of their Comical Getâ€"ups for "Babes on Broadway", the new M.G.M. musical which opens a threeâ€" day engagement at the Waterlco Theatre next Monday, g‘uesday and Wednesday, Feb. 16, 17 and 18. BARBER SHOP Visit T‘nHe WHuite STtar ((Across from Post Office) Waterloo E. MARTZ. Prop. MON., TUES. & WED. â€" Added Attraction â€" By W. J. Kieswetter (Chromicle Correspundent) BAMBERG Together For Phone 2â€"4237 only Ukuu,pod'fl;ht. Next to the ever increasing momentum of the debate on the from the Throne, the pe byâ€"elections have held the attention of Parliaâ€" ment and the Press. To even the most astute, the outcome is unpreâ€" dictable, though some who claim to observe wisely say that if the two Ministersâ€"Mr. Mitchell in Welland and Mr. St. Laurent in Quebecâ€"are defeated it will amount to want of ~onfidence agd force a ’&mul »lection. February the will have passed b{_':he time this letter reaches you. e voted will have been counted and the will of the people known. But now there is an almost nerveâ€"racking strain. Each of the parties in the House has vital interests at stake and the possibiliâ€" ties which hang on the outcome of these byâ€"elections could quite eonâ€" ':eivabl{ change the whole political setâ€"up in this country. Bitter Dehate |____ _ _ _ _ =. _ Seventh Time _ Lt.â€"General A. G. L. McNaughâ€" ton‘s return to Canada on a short . THURSDAY & FRIDAY Silverware to the Ladies Wednesday & Thursday SAILORS WITH WINGS â€" Added Attraction â€" MARCH OF TIME presents Continuous from 2 p.m. WEEK DAYS Show starts 6.30 p.m SAT. & HOLIDAYS ixtra THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONTICLE ‘;dren’s Aid Society. He charged |Insvector Pullam of Hespeler, head of the county organization, with inâ€" %»ompeu.emc. 1he mayor told counâ€" Jcil that he had taken the matter up recently with officials at Queen‘s ’Park and had been accorded a careâ€" ful hearing. He added that Galt ‘was_ "in sympathy" with his move. release from his two years of active service in England has aroused inâ€" terest in military and political England and the conditions under which they are serving have been heartening to all of us and we feel now, as we have always felt, that our boys are in good keeping under the generaiship of "Andy" Mcâ€" Nauglon (Continued from Page 1) teemed and command a premium at all dairy cattle sales. . Local breeders who have recentâ€" ly sold animals to American buyâ€" ers are as follows: Gordon S. Weâ€" ber, Harry Thaler, Entervale Farm, John Steckle, Kitchener; Wm. A. Rife, Edgar Watts, Gillies Linton, Gordon I-luuar .J. A. Bryden, Galt; Clarence Rudy, Hespeler; Wilfred D. Snyder, Angus‘S. Weber, Waâ€" terloo; Henry B. Bowman, Petersâ€" burg; H. Warren Bean, New Dunâ€" dee; M. C. Snider, Aaron M. Weâ€" ber, Elmira; Jos. A. Hagey, Presâ€" tonn Leslie Perrin, Ayr; A. C. Sauâ€" der, Orlan J. Snyder, Breslau; and Camobell Shantz, Crosshill The athletic awards of silver cups were presented to the followâ€" ing champions of the field day last fall: Sr. girls, Alice Oswald; Jr. girls, Elinore Rosenberger; Sr. boys, Joe Hallman; Jr. boys, Stewâ€" art Kaster; and Public Schoolâ€"Sr., Earl Brighton and Jr., Hazel Dingâ€" er. The highlight of the evening was | the threeâ€"act play directed by the principal Mrs. R. Carton and her assistant teacher, Miss Mary hoâ€", gers, "What Wright Left", with its ; complicating title produced peals: of laughter from the crowded house. The cast of characters was as follows: Wright Haroldâ€"who inherits what Wright leftâ€"â€"Boy' Shantz; _ Bert _ Keclerâ€"Wright‘s closest friendâ€"Joe Hallman; Dodie ! Kellerâ€"Bert‘s _ newly _ acquired brideâ€"Elva Diefenbacher; Marta‘ Gleasonâ€"who brings what Wright leftâ€"Reta Coleman; Lottie Anâ€" drewsâ€"maid at the Harold'sâ€"-' Alice Oswald; Anï¬ela McNairâ€"an | inquisitive _ neighbor â€" Thelma Lang, Harold Winslowâ€"a naturalâ€" born fixerâ€"Cloyce Toman: Rosalie Morrowâ€"who is left waiting for Wrightâ€"Audrey Egerdee; urixie! Lesiieâ€"a movie â€" starâ€"Elizabeth Holtzhauer; Mrs. Audrey Worden â€"Dodie‘s domineering motherâ€" Marie Cressman; Frank Kidderâ€" an automobile salesmanâ€"Douglas Hamacher. 5 | Between acts a vocal solo was rendered by Marie Cressman and two numbers were sung by a douâ€" ble trio composed of Elaine Reist, Audrey Egerdee, Virginia Hoffâ€" man, Reta Coleman, Elinore Roâ€" senberger and Shirley Eckstein. "I ask that council go on record "SUSPICION" NOW PLAYT! Waterloo County MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED @a _ * /1 : PASSAGE!! , W TWEC#tmiea, Y iÂ¥ 14 â€â€â€™colOD /‘ Council To Seek (Continued from Page 1) CARY GRANT JOAN FONTAINE According to Mayor Meinzinger,‘ cost of rehabilitation would amount to some $4,500. A number of alderâ€" men agreed with him that council! sovuld not legally undertake the ‘purchase and subsequent renovaâ€"| tion at considerable cost to citizens.! The matter was finally referred to‘ the City Planning Commission and . the Parks Board for consideration. The latter bodies were asked to reâ€" port back to council at its next session. Ald. Gordon Honsberger suggestâ€" ed that "in place of rehabilitating this ramshackle old building", a monument of some type be created as requesting the Children‘s Aid Society for a detailed financial statement," the mayor declared. "We don‘t know what we are doing or where we are going," he added, referring to the Children‘s Aid item presented to finance committee of council for nayment. Would Preserve Prime Minister‘s Home Council discussed at length a letter from the North Waterloo County Liberal Association regardâ€" ing a recent resolution of the latter bodv to rehabilitate and preserve the boyvhood home of Prime Minisâ€" ter Mackenzie King, on Sorins street. The assoriation urged that council take action towards purâ€" chase of the property, to prevent removal of lumber and trees by a lumbering comnany which recently purchased it. The lumbering firm is willing to sell the ï¬roperty proâ€" viding action is taken quickly, council was told. e Revival Tues. 10.45 p.m. ROBERT TAYLOR Ruth Hussey â€" Waliter Pidgeon im Special street car service Lowâ€"Price Pickâ€" MICKEY‘S BIRTHDAY "Flight Cemmand" Extra‘ Mickey Mouse Govoies Derartment Store dark flannelette 99‘;° w 2° th Sizes 2, 4, 6. Bright colours, with littleâ€" zipper or button fastening. Special atâ€" Sizes 28, 30, 32, 34, these with tieâ€"collars Bright shades. Special atâ€" FROM THE ©SCATTER‘" GOODS DEPOT Children‘s Pullovers NOW PLAYING 36â€"inch width. Dark shades 40 Department Telephones DIAL 3â€"3631 MILL ENDS HOSTS OF OTHER LOWâ€"PRICE "FINDS" in this bargain centre . . . . "scatter" depot for manufacturers‘ clearances, and also for clearance items of our own from all departments of the store. Visit often. 65° §55°¢ On The King Street Drwnstairs Fioor Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kritz, Dennis ind Delmer of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lichty of the town line spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Lichty. Mrs. I. Stoutenburg spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Max Roseman, Galt. Personals. THURS. â€" FRI. : SAT. LYRIC, CAPITOL and WATERLOO â€" THEATRE HOLDING CORPORATION THEATRES FLORADALE By Miss Gertrude Ott (Chroniele Correspondent) These are Theatre Holding Corporation Theatres. ____ will be used to purchase NEX‘I WEEK THE NEW HCTORY LOAN BONDS Don‘t just do your bitâ€" Do your share ! (FEBRUARY 16th to the 21st) YOUR ENTERTAINMENT HELPS TO BUY BONDS FOR VICTORY:! *viCTORY en _ F Tue NEW l B â€"Assortment of colours angd patterns, inâ€" cluding spacedâ€"apart, finely drawn white chalk stripes. Halfâ€"yard to 4â€"yard endsâ€" Rayonâ€"Plated Hosiery printed drill King And MSM KITCHENER 9(: to 72c CHILDREN‘S SIZES 5 TO 10 SPECIAL AT assorted shades WOMEN‘S SIZES 9, 9%, 10 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Snider and James of Bloomingdale, Misses Naomi and Valina Martin, Kitchâ€" ener were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin during the !week-end. A large number attended the Holâ€" stein cattle sale at the Emanuel ‘Bauman farm, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bauman and Phyllis were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Snider, Waâ€" terloo. â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED SATURDAYS from 1.09 p.m. 29° 25° SUNDAY MIDNIGHT CONTINUOUS DAILY From 1.30 p.m. (After 12.05 a.m.) KAY KYSER‘$ BAND