Compl iments With Best Wishes TAIT PLATE GLASS Announcing NOW 49 Ontario St. South Kitchener 39 King St. S. ROLLER SEKATES ®.3.75 COLEMAN _ s%.. 7.95 (ME M A N LANTERNS 8 .45 New Optical _ Office Makers of modern Vitrolite Store Fronts CONGRATULATION® and Best Wishes Window Screens 45c 50c 60c â€" 65¢â€" 80c each Get Them While They Available â€" and â€" Optical Manufacturers and Distributors TORONTO s C CA N KITCHENER Imperial Optical Company situated directly opposite our old location of ... BANK«TORONTO . K. WILHELM opened a Bank of ment can be taken. And all because you planned saving those dollars will accuâ€" mulateâ€"they‘ll be silently working for Is your future in doubt? Then act teday to remove that doubt. Open a Bank of Toronto savings account. The portion of your monthly carnings you are able to WHAT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE? Waterioo Branch â€" J. S. McMillan, Manager Kitchener Branch â€" W. E. Sharpe, Manager Hardware Store WATERLOO Incoporated 1855 of our ities for business advanceâ€" Wishing you every success in your new offces . . . ohn Uttle A. BinoernageLl & Co. KITCHENER 148 Park 3t CANADA W aterloo 49 OntaRIO StT Gordon‘s Good Glasses This gives us a combined optical experience of over 82 years, which is at your service at all time. COMPLETE STAFF E. T. BURCH GEO. W. GORDON, Jr. BUD DITNER FRANK RAINES NORINE KEHL GEO. W. GORDON, Sr. Misses Mary Sinclair and Marâ€" jorie Brown of Paris were weekâ€" end guests at their respective homes here. Mr. Elmer Doan has purchased Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, daughter Phyllis, Mrs. K. Neilson and daughters Barbara and Maâ€" deleine spent Friday evening: at Mrs. Rex Harmer spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Binkle, New Hamburg. ~ Mrs. Duncan of Bright and Mrs. Polasak of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Easdown of London were visiâ€" tors the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grimes were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grimes. ‘the opening hymn, the scripture lesson was read by Mrs. J. B. Engâ€" lish. Mrs. Rex Harmer sang a solo, "A Perfect Day". A very interestâ€" ing topic was ‘given by Mrs. Barâ€" rett and chose for her subject, "The Bible and its use in the world toâ€" day". An instrumental selection was then given by Mrs. A. Bruce. Following the roll call each memâ€" ber was requested to supply the flowers for decoration of pulpit one Sunday of the year. Each member received a slip bearing the date on which to perform this task. A reading was given by Mrs.‘ Kaiser, "A Smile Costs Nothing". Mrs. McLennan closed the meeting! with prayer. Lunch was served by | Mrs. Wait, Mrs. Sipes, Mrs, Hockâ€" ton and Mrs. Barrett. 1 The Women‘s Aid Society of Plattsville United Church met in the Sunday school rooms on Thursâ€" day afternoon. The president, Mrs. Ira T. Battler presided. Following "Oh Love that will not let me go", followed by the hymn, "Land of Our Birth". Meeting closed with taps after which games were enâ€" joyed on the lawn. k _ Regular meeting of the C.G.LT. will be held in the Sunday School on Friday afternoon, May 26. This week the meeting had a Victoria Day theme. Donna Edwards, viceâ€" president, presided. Women‘s Aid Meets. Next Meeting NO WAITING NO DELAYS . Elmer Doan has purchased The meeting of the C.G.LT. was "FOLLOW THE SAFE WAY‘" Wear be pleased to show you just how lenses nre made from the rough blank to the finished product, in one of the finest and best equipped Optical establishments in W estern Ontario. quarters at 49 Ontario St. South, directly opposite our old location, where we will We take great pleasure in extending a eordial invitation to our many thousands of friends in the Twin City and district to visit us at any time and inspect our new TINVITA TION: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lobsinger and children, late of Sarnia, visitâ€" ed the former‘s mother, Mrs. L. A euchre and solo party, sponâ€" sored by the Christian Mothers, was held in the parish hall on Wednesday _ evening. _A _ good crowd attended. Lunch was served by the ladies. (Chronicle Correspondent) Mrs. Anthony Dietrich and baby daughter of Chatham spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich. Card Party. Friends of Pte. Howard Ranck of Carling Heights, London, is sufferâ€" ing an attack of mumps. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kai Neilson were Mr. and Mrs. Allard, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nahrgang and Miss Elsie Nahrgang of Galt. Miss Thelma Daniels of Kitchâ€" ener was a recent visitor with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.‘ Daniels © Mr. and Mrs. F. Deeton, son Wilâ€" bert and Jessie, Mrs. A. Bruce and Wm. Battler were visitors on Sunâ€" day at the home of Wm. Deeton at Woodstock. Miss June Charles and Mrs. Holâ€" loway and daughter Marilyn of Ayr were Saturday visitors in Parkhouse, Sgt. Jack: m;um. , Geo. Edwards, Cpl. Graham Fenn, Cpl Jack Harmer of Carling Heï¬b were on weekâ€"end leaves at in respective homes in town. was a weekâ€"end visitor with the Harmer family here. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer and Woodrow Strome accompanied her to Woodstock on Sunday evening enroute on her reâ€" turn. A ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. Einwachter and children of New Dundee and Dr. were Sunday visitors with Mrs is to be held in two weeks. _ _ Miss Grqzee Strome of Detroit was a weekâ€"end visitor with the THEY SATISFY DiIAL 2â€"4237 Lieut Edwin Ferguson, Sgt. F. 81. By Miss wedding ceremony Was the main feature of the evening. Gifts were tied to the end of pirfk streamers flowing from the chandelier of the living room. The rooms were decorated with bridal wreath, snowball, iris and baby breath. The guests were then ushered to the dining room where dainty refreshments were served. Coffee was poured by Miss Witzel. Guests were present from Kitchâ€" ener and Elmdale. Mrs. Wm. Stauffer of Carstairs, Alberta, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Levi Hallâ€" man. > Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wagner and children of Detroit, Mich., visited the former‘s sister, Mrs. Wilfred Witzel and Mr. Witzel. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Panabaker Mrs. Clifford Knechtel and Mrs. Wilfred Witzel were joint hostesses at the latter‘s home on Monday evening at a tea towel shower in honor of the brideâ€"elect of this week, Miss Myrtle Weber. A mock §tage Mock Moosejaw, Sask., now stationed at St. Thomas visited relatives and friends here over the weekâ€"end. the local RC. Church The marâ€" Linï¬t&sphee.lm 16th. Friends will be pleased to learn Qutlr.Gmldlteldelhrew&:- at the home of his fa A Mr. Rddeldtetmcpc- ation at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchâ€" Pte. Leo Dietrich, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich left on Wedâ€" where it is expected he will sail !ol:pva!gu shortly. _ _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and gressive o:tiul concern, and of which they are justly proud, might be summed up or desclr.;ï¬d by their well known _ slogan: "Gordon‘s Good Glasses". a staff and wflpmam second to none in Western Ontario. are ground and finished from the rough blank, has Due to the increase in volume of business and at the same time to maintain their excellent service, it was found necessary to inâ€" crease the floor space to alâ€" most ten times the original. The spacious waiting room is nicely furnished in modâ€" ernistic red leather furniâ€" ture. The two examining rooms are fitted with the very latest instruments and examining equipment. The shop or Prescription Department, where all lenses In the new location, situâ€" ated directly opposite the old on Ontario Street South, Mr. Gordon was fortunate to be able to purchase the building and therefore to design and plan the interior to meet all the requirements of a modern optical estabâ€" lishment. Glasses" was established in 1924, starting as a oneâ€"man concern and developing to the present staff of six. Geo. W. Gordon, founder of the Optical business genâ€" erally known from their slogan _ "Gordon‘s â€" Good By Miso Buth Devite (Chronisle Correspondent) THEY SATISFY HISTORY KITCHENER of proâ€" at Carl Baker of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at "Walnut Heights". Misses Ruth and Laurine Howald of Freeport spent the weekâ€"end ma'il:i their mother, Mrs. Theo. Hoâ€" wald. Mrs. Llo‘yd Rickert and daughter Marie _ of Hespeler, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacob and children of New Dundee. Misses Grace Knechtel of Kitchâ€" ener and Dorothy Knechtel of Elmdale spent Sunday at their WE ARE GLAD to supply our products to the public through the professional services of Geo. W. Gordon, R.O., and wish to congratulate him and staff on their new upâ€"toâ€"date professional offices. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Duench Best Wishes WEICHEL HARDWARE 22 King St. 8. > WATERLOO WentwortH RADI? “g. Auto Suppuy Co. 103 King St. W. * KITCHENER Congratulations Best Wishes Congratulations STAN HALL CONGRATULATION®S Consolidated Optical Co. Ltd. Canadian Manufacturers of Tillyer and Cruxite Lenses and Fulyue Bifocals TORONTO BEST WISHES Phone 3â€"3381 KITCHENER The Central Optical Co. Ltd. K. & W. Optical Company . Wholesale Manufacturing Opticians MONTREAL * s CA from . . . . Wholesale Manufacturing Opticians KITCHENER, ONT. “5"-‘ Miss Sylvia Bowman and Mr. vald ‘ and Mrs. Eldon Musselman and son end !Glen of Detroit, Mich., were guests Hoâ€"|at the Cressmanâ€"Milne wedding Iand visited with the former‘s moâ€" and ‘ther, Mrs. A. C. Bowman. GALT ROOFING KITCHENER Phone 24032 Menrietta Urstadt, 64 William W Recent visitors with Mrs. L. Hallman were: Mr. and Mrs. Wesâ€" ley Hallman and family, Hespeler, and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hallman of Kitcherier, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby and children of Williamsburg. Arnold were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart at Hessen Road. 1 FRY BEST MISHES Câ€"Iâ€"L 1942 Colour Styling Book. 99 actually painted colour sheets (9"x 17") can be visualized through 10 separate transparent Four Colour overlays of homes. CANADA Friday, June 5, 1942 CANADA