Junior Red Cross Mceets "l'h%cw.ï¬lb. dent, Elva Diefenbacher, Canada", Elinore Ro.enb‘z:&r read a poem entitled, "Unfurl Stanâ€" dard" and Glenn Poth gave a readâ€" Kaiâ€"Shek" was presented by Alice Oswald. Lois Shelby read a paoem, "Foolish Questions" and a reading. "Be What You Is" was also given by Elaine Reist. Attend Session at Kitchener Among those from the local UR Church who attended the Wedpnes~ day sessions of the Ontario Branch annual W.M.A. meetlixf which was held at the Alma St. United Brethâ€" ren Church in Kitchener during the fl week were: Mrs. L. Clemens, . W. Spaetzel, Mrs. A. Hilâ€" born, Mrs. L. H. Cassel, Mrs. E. and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel. _ _ "Alder Creek lulon"ï¬e‘ m’!;h;n "Alder Creek Jutnl‘g?†held eir regular mee a public School on !‘riday%lemoon. The president, Joan Dinger, presided and the song, "Going to the Fair" was sung in opening. Robert Brighâ€" ton gave the editor‘s reï¬:rt and Current Events were related by Cameron McDonald. The Music Appreciation hour was in charge of Dorothea Gingerich, after which a grour of poems were read by Marie Howling. Mary Jane McDonald told a story which was followed by a song by Beatrice Goodwin and Marie Hallman and riddles by Shirley Einwachter. ing, "1942 AD.". Marie Cressman rendered a vocal solo and an essay Mr. and Mrs. Addison Hill and daughter Betty of Preston called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hill on Wedâ€" Miss Emma Gruetzner of Hanâ€" over is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Buck. The Misses Lorene Bretz and Olive_Schramm of Kitchener and Miss Boettger of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner on Tuesâ€" Mrs. Walter Rickert of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert on Wednesday. _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman picture. and Rev. Mrs. F. Pitman of Kitchâ€"| ‘The j ener were recent guests of Mr. And meeting Mrs. Merle Coleman. Uanat w C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King St. West â€" Kitchener Phone 2â€"1936 YOUR RADIO Need Fixing YOUR CLASSES HEARTH "Our O. K. Is Your Guarantee" NEW DUNDEE EK. HEARTH Don‘t let your wornâ€"out radio rob you of proper reception of news broadâ€" casts, so important to everyone today. 80 King S$. â€" Phone 4â€"4537 WATERLOO are tlnotougll:y examined a DOES QUALITY WORK ON ALL MAKES RADIOS STEELE‘S AT LOW COST Pickâ€"up and Deliveryâ€" No Charge Will give you complete Unnecessary noises and stations "fading away" can be easily eliminated by one of our expert YOUR EYES SALES AND SERVICE LET US REPAIR IT satisfaction if D 0 ES | The board agreed to chan~e its meeting night from the third Thursâ€" !day to the second 1@St rmmuay un ‘each month "until further notice". iThe change was requested by the |Scots Fusiliers of Canada (reserve) ‘of which Trustees (Rev.) J. N. H. |Mills and W. W. Foote are memâ€" ibers. |_ "Don‘t let us feel it can‘t happen here because it can" declared Trusâ€" tee Mills, stressing the seriousness of the war situation and the necesâ€" sity for preparedness. | "The day is not far away when iwe are going to find things are much more serious than we think now. Action in altering the meeting night of this board might free some other members and teachers to join |the reserves," he added. Last month, Kitchener public school board granted permission to a photographer to take pictures in city schoolrooms. Thursday, howâ€" ever, permission was rescinded, after a request from another photoâ€" grapher to do likewise, was reâ€" ceived. P "If teachers want pictures taken of their classes they can call the photographers or arrange with their El;incipals to do ih" stated Trustee ionel Boechmer. His motion to this The group will be at the Exhibiâ€" tion Sef:unber 1, and will demonâ€" . strate sixâ€"hour shifts how to make dresses for four and six yearâ€" olds for the Red Cross. The maâ€" terial will be supplied and the patâ€" ters of standard and simple design possible to cgmplebe in one day. + Invitations$ have been sent to colegiates at Hamilton, Oshawa, “Niagar_al St. Catherines and Toronâ€" Lionel Boehmer. His motion to this effect was seconded by Trustee Harold Freund, and was passed by a 5â€"4 vote. Board Withdraws Permission To "Ghoot‘" Pictures shuflhï¬;.t see l.ezhy bthe g:t;ildten 01 peste to buy ures," asserted Trustee Nelson Sï¬nz, reâ€" vealing that children weuld be asked to pay 25 and 30 cents a i to, and these students will demonâ€" strate cooking and: the making of dresses for sixteenâ€"yearâ€"olds. \__ST. CLEMENTS For CN.E. Contest In Sewing Announce Girls Twins Honoured On Fifteenth Birthday Mrs .H. M. Aiken, director of women‘s activitics at the Canadian National Exhibition, has extended an invitation to the K.â€"W. Colâ€" legiate to send a group of: eight girls to represent the Collegiate in sewing at the Exhibition. _ _ > The girls selected. according to Miss Laurine Augustine, instructor in sewing and needleâ€"work in the Home Economics Department, are the Misses Helen Conrad, Pauline Gerbracht, Audrey Helm, Dorothy Armstrong, Isabel Harlow, Marâ€" garet Goetze, Mildred Davis, and one other to be selected from a lower grade. Miss Augustine will instruct the firls between now and September n the art of dress making. Since last Septemberâ€" they have each made a cotton dress, a silk garment, a woollen jumper for the Red Cross, and a cafeterla smock and leather gloves. e s A number of young friends of the Misses Mildred and Mary Dieâ€" trich, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich, spent a few happy hours Sunday evening at their home. the occasin being their fifteenth birthday. Music and singâ€" ing and games were en{:yed and their hostess served a dainty lunch at the conclusion of the evening. Have Waterloo Pastor. The Rev. Lawrence Kuntz of Waterloo is relieving here at the R.C. Church in the absence of Rev. Bean Becker. Cpl. Edward Bender of Guelph and Miss Florence Fischer of Kitchener srent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bender. Pte. Bruce Sg.encer of Camp Borden visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spencer for a few days. S _Mr. Plerce Forwell of Zurich paid a visit of several days with hhnbrothcm‘ Leo and Robert Forâ€" well. snent Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs John Miller Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Kieswetter recent newlyweds have taken up realdence in the village. ___ Pte. Joseph Voisin of Windsor spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Voisin. _ Mr. and Mra Ed. Schlitt and children of St. Jacobs spent Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. Is Your Liver Poisoning You? o es wroubles and rheumatic peins m this ison. Ywmwpdhgfl E’.au' ys can‘r work mï¬y whole »ysicm is affected and you "rowen," headâ€" «chy, backachy, dizzy, tired outâ€"a ready prey 'wa o e sick, and have are never won prompt nmpf:"om these miseries with 'lmptowed“l';’rfll-l-:kl:‘ Liver Tablets." The liver is to other orgaas function normally Mu&m good heaith _ resulrs. Today "Improved Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" are Cagada‘s largest selling liver tablets. They must be good! Try them yourself NOW. Let "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tves" w you back on the road to lasting healthâ€" 1 like a new person. 25c. $0¢ Miss Kay Miller of Kitchener By Miss Pearl Dietrich (Chronicle Correspondent) 11eaus w omen ‘_ Highlights of the year‘s activiâ€" l = uon P ogen $93504° 3 sorlebtipny for ns ra .14, a collection for the KITCHENER.â€"Miss 'lrene Fl@â€" orphans at St. Agatha amounting nagan was elected president at the to $639.77, Christmas gifts valued annual meeting of the Kitchener at $25 were sent to !it orphans, subâ€"division of the Catholic Woâ€" 18 boxes of used clothing were men‘s Léague. Other elected offiâ€" sent to mission fields, binq’o parties cers are first viceâ€"president, Mrs. were sponsred netting $1,748. Miss Flanigan Heads W omen e toy *‘Preitâ€"aâ€" CHILD‘S STRAPS anp TIES 1.59.1.79 Black and Brown OXFORDS MEN‘S Dress ° OXFORDS ; MISSES‘ U eJ Teith Mrull s dees" made me feel fine. made me feel fine. _ _ Mr. Roy Dagneau, Chathurn. Ont . "Sun Gown Far Years, HMas Postect $41 .98 REMOVAL 32 .98 $3.59 $4.59 OXFORDS 1" 19 i96 Doors Open ?% FRIDAY, MAY BOYS‘ and YOUTHS‘ oN THESE! years ago. ve ears /spent in Doon, they have ï¬ndlnm. â€" Mr. Haskins is a veteran of the last war, having served in Belgium for two and a half years. His eldâ€" est son, Cpl. William Haskins, was to St Agatha orphanage, donations of $10 to numerous war relief funds. L1 20. _ Adi o. h _AE a 22 A PD.i 2 05. y C according to Mrs. Charles Walsh, md at camp as summer holiâ€" treasurer, showed the total recezz as $4,957.90. Included in the diss| Ald. James Washburn raised the bursements was $1,000 to the s_t.'gues_tion_of‘ the position the City bursements was $1,000 to the 5t ‘question of the position the City Mary‘s: High School, $2223 goods Engineer‘s department would be in WOMEN‘S The Event of This or Any Other Year FINE SHOES â€" TIES and PUMPS 21 Erhbh St. W. All Sizes KLINCEK‘S N KLINCK‘S) 198 22 , 2938 28 King St. S. Waterlioo On â€"Or About Women‘s Shoes caso 98° Cut to & F _A . B 2 _ i t T 4+ «. 16 TY a" § § P C . «7 x TX O #a & > TS t e _ . # Tw BL+«AR 9 ;'(:.:::5:.,-, ~.'3 ue F4 F se * . 3 wia s e 5> 20 2 Ek â€œâ€˜ï¬ 13 e y § * hok .. -;;»:; rx agg" e -M: 8 g.,‘ e > imgt 2e > e es satibe s . & . [# + : 7 o l ce . 9 ; l ol â€" . J .e ,&é&;d& *x% 5 L NEW LOCATION May 28 TIES and STRAPS KITCHENER â€" Counecil, Monday blhmflum of the utilities commission by agreeing to allow employees of the works department, to attend summer camp with the Scots Fusiâ€" liers of Canada (reserve), with forâ€" camp at the same time. He was informed that, if necessary, some of them could attend other camps at different times. "We‘re at war now, and if we can‘t do certain jobs, then we just won‘t do them," declared Ald. Sturm, when questioned regarding ability of the works devpartment to Council, like the PUC., also agreed to make up the difference in pay during the twoâ€"week period. if 10 or 15 employees attended were off duty at the same time +â€" GR E A T Our Waterloo 1 49 MEN‘S CALF and KID HIGH SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES GROWING GIRLS®‘ OXFORDS Black and Brown $1.98 , $2.19 BeprFroRos INFANTS®‘ SLIPPERS Miracle Tuft Tooth Brush â€" soc Destroys MOTHS For Better Health roys m:;l-uomo For Betiter " 59¢ ,, | to Hiauid â€"â€" 9Qp| 3539¢ , 98¢ PARAcCiDEg | SPRA&AYERs | _ Eno‘s Phone 44276 KLEENEX | asrs BROWNIE 29¢ 49cl’r- BABY FOODS Better Buys at 49 R] BEDFOR D and 18¢| "omr gq 35 â€" Opposite Post Office â€" _ Waterloo PHONE 2â€"2672 > WE DELIVER Cleans all White Shoes Drug Store Roll of Film BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS® In All Lines On or about May 28, Mr. C. W. Klinck will open one of the most upâ€"toâ€"date Shoe Stores in the Twin City to serve Waterloo County. . ...._DON‘T MISS this GREAT SALE, planned to make way for an entirely new stock! 2.19 n" 2.98 :. 3.49 Frencis Frite 108 Willow, Watemio MEN‘S WORK SHOES Vegetables FRUIT SALT MAX FACTOR Cosmetic Chart Ask for it. We have your 250 LADIES Leather Sole Leather Sole