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CORRECT â€" GLASSES Franchot Tone â€" Ann Sothern â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" REVIVAL TUES. 10.45 P.M MONDAY & TUESDAY "Fast and Furious‘ ALL BIG HITS COME TO WATERLOO EXTRA! _ Latest MARCH OF TIME NowW UNTIL TUESDAY !‘ Misses Marguerite Veitch and Jean Fried and Jack Hallman atâ€" ‘lended a convention of the Evanâ€" Belical Young People‘s League of ithe Canada Conference, held at Hanover recently. _ _ â€" i Wilbert Gies of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. * Evangelical W.M.S. Meets at Roseville The monthly meeting of the Evangelical W.M.S. and Ladies Aid was held in the church last Wedâ€" were in charge of Mrs. N. E. Dahms and the scripture was read by Mrs. E. Fried. gelical Missionary Ventures" was given by. Mrs. E. Latsch and Curâ€" rent Events by Miss Mabel Chapâ€" WEDNESDAY â€" THURSDAY man. An article "The Beginning of the Northwest Conference" was read by Miss Jean Fried. Business included the making of plans for a program to be held at the end of November when a play and a lecture "Acres of Diamands" by Rev. N. E. Dahms will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gies Are Honoured Mrs. Charles Gies when members of the United Brethren Church and friends gathered in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Laval Gies. Ross Perrin acted as chairman for the eveninï¬ 'md following a program the brida couple were presented with a walâ€" nut endâ€"table. Mr. and Mrs. Isador Moser spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and ï¬rs. Straus, Petersburg. _ Pte. Melvin Stemmler spent Sunâ€" day with friends here. The annual Christmas school conâ€" cert will be held on the evening of December 21. A play will be preâ€" sented by the young people and the remainder of the program will be provided by the pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Carson McWhiney of Macton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calder. Rae Marshall of Hamilton visited with his father, Thos. Marshall, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hacket of near Crosshill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milner. . Mrs. A. Shelby and Miss M‘yrtle Becker attended a meeting of the County W.C.T.U. executive held at the home of Mrs. C. Fry at Galt on Friday evening. . Elmer Stoltz returned from Reâ€" gina, Sask., where he attended a pureâ€"bred Yorkshire sale recently. Miss Eva Becker spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs M. B. Snyder at New Dundee. _ s Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Green and sons John and Peter of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. William Beattie of Preston and Misses Orpha and Alma Detweiler of Kitchener visitâ€" ed at J. Hope‘s on Sunday. Miss Miriam Hilborn of New Dundee called on Mrs. E. Stoltz on Monday.. â€" _0 â€" Mrs. Catharine Doherty and son Patrick spent Monday with friends at Kennelworth. Pte. Gerald Linseman of Camp Borden spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Pte. Harold Dietrick and Mrs. Dietrick of Niagara spent the weekâ€" end with friends here. Mrs. Chas. Korman of Waterloo spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Linseman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Voisin, Glenalien. Mrâ€" and Mrs. Staniley Hilborn and daughters spent Sunday at New Dundee. Mrs. Anna Hanley and daughter Vera left for Toronto on Saturday, where they will spend some time. Miss Ellen Hanley of Stratford is spending some time here with friends. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy, Mrs. Isabella Wagatha and son Jerome of Glenallen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and Mrs. Lena Raider, all of Maryhiil. Messrs. Robert and John Henderâ€" son of Syracuse, N.Y., called reâ€" cently at Leslie Perrin‘s. Mrs. George Cushine of Mount Forest spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. L. Perrin. Miss Alta Stoltz of New Dundee spent a few days last week with Mrs. Elmer Stoltz. â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" Continuous Sat. 2 till 11.30 p.m. The Twin City‘s Greatest A pleasant evening was sï¬:’u last mursday at the home of . and LVMA _ JOHN DAM BARA â€" SUTTON â€" DAILEY, r. DOORS OPEN DAILY 6.15 By Miss Myrtle Becher tdn-hhm} By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy (Chronicle Correspondent) HESSON THB WATERLOO ( DAM Joint Meeting Twentyâ€"four ladies l?'.h-ud at the home of Mrs. J. Devidson of the 10th line of Blenheim for a joint meetinhofll.lls and Ladies‘ Guild Mrs. H. Cuthbertson presidâ€" ed over the devotional period and was assisted by Mr. Stewart who led in prayer. Mrs. F. Woolcott read the scripture and Mrs. W. Stewart read a poem entitled "The ‘Liihl ‘of Years: _ Mrs. B. Waldie reported the fillâ€" ‘ Miss Edythe McDonald ran a stick jammed in her cheek below her eye. She was not seriously inâ€" jured. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Smith were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Priest of Puslinch Lake. e: for the boys on active service reported â€" a ‘ntl:rull_ response. Rev. J. Stewart dealt with the subâ€" ject, "Christian Homes", the secâ€" ond subject of the W.M.S. book. Mrs. Oliver closed with prayet. _ Mr. and Mrs. P. Mitchell and daughters of Hamilton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. W. R. Brown reâ€" cently. _ _ Mr. D. E. Stauffer attended Farm Forum mectings as guest speaker in Essex and Kent counties last week. Fellowship Meet Bright and Chesterfield young pcople held a fellowship meeting in Chesterfield church under the lecdership of Misses Betty Facey and A#nes Oliver and _ three friends from Woodstock, who ‘asâ€" sicted with group discussion. Gorâ€" don Hastings, president of the local union, had charge and was assistâ€" ed in devotional periods by Milâ€" dred Hastings and Margaret Hasâ€" kell. A young men‘s chorus was the contribution to service of praise, Gordon Hallman being orâ€" gunist. Mr. and Mrs. George Gunn of Woodstock were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott. The pupils of Blink Bonnie School entertained the ladies of the section on Friday afternoon. Choruses, duets, quartettes, readâ€" ings by the scholars and a reading by the teacher were items on the program presided over by Mildred Woolcott, president of the Red Cross. Hallowe‘en delicacies were served and a treat of sweet cider and candies were served by the tcacher. Followed were two jolly gomes. Mrs. John Stuart moved a vote of thanks. Seventeen ladies woere present in addition to the scholars and several young broâ€" lthors and sisters and wee tots of the district. Rev. W. Stewart was guest speaker and told a story named "Bobby‘s Sacrifice". Social Evening. _ Twentyâ€"five young pceople were ertertaincd at the home of W. S. Hastings on Friday night, when they all joined in playing crokiâ€" nole. Ptes. James Stewart, Walter McDonald and Russell Hollmath were among the guests in honor of whom the party was given. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baker erâ€" tertained members of their family last Sunday from different points on the occasion of their youngest daughter. Joan‘s fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Zinn and family of the liht line of Blandford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott and family. _ Jim Scott and two daughters Ruth and Joan of Woodstock were last weekâ€"end guests of William Scott, Jr. A joint thankoffering meeting of the Br. Mission Band and the Chone Oliver Band was held in the church last Saturday afternoon. In opening, Mildred Hastings played quiet music, after which Jean Scott presided over the folâ€" lewing program: Grace Woolcott read the scripture; Marjorie Brown sang a solo; Rac Stewart read a story. The local band sang the chorus, "Give a Cheery Smile". Ruby Scott read a story and Betty Reisberry recited a poem. The pupils of Blink Bonnie Schow, sang iwo choruses in their share of Young Canada Night held in Plattsville Hall, Tuesday night. Miss Anna Smith of Woodstock was a recent guest of Mrs. R. Shulâ€" tis. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seegmiller and daughter were pecent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Seegmiller of London. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hallman and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hallman were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bish, Bob and Rosemary of Kitchener were reâ€" cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Woolcott. Church Activities Hallowe‘en Party Joseph Cotten Dolores Costello Anne Baxter â€" Tim Holt Preview Sunday Midnite 12.05 __and Mon. â€" Tues. â€" Wed. _ ORSON WELLES® Free Parking corner Duke and Ontario Streets. Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday Lloyd Nolan â€" Donna Reed William Lundigan Richard Jarvis â€" Julia Bishop CAPITOL ‘"The Spirit of Stanford ‘ Magnificent Ambersons "Apache Trail" "Busses Roar‘ Frankie Albert Marguerite Chapman By J. E. Markle (Chromicle Correspondent) two ditty ba The comâ€" in charge o!ba:utmu boxâ€" Added Attraction Added Feature â€" The in ) CHRONIGCGLE Four new members were reâ€" ceived: Joanne Weicker, Alice Diamond, Barbara and Elizabeth Roth. Mrs. Irvin Hesse invited the class to her home for the next mieceting. The meeting closed with the mizpah _ benediction, â€" after which a social hour was enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The local Farm Forum comâ€" menced its fall series of meetings on Monday night, Nov. 2nd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Bean with a good attendance. Mr. Wilfred Schneller led the discusâ€" sion on the topic "Farmers in the People‘s War". The following officers were apâ€" Q’imed for â€" this year: Secreua. b Schiedel; treasurer, Mrs. â€" ward Klinkman; pianist, Mrs. R. Hilborn; program convenor, Herâ€" The November meeting of the Bcthel L.T.L. and the Little White Ribboners was held on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7th, at the home of Mrs. Robert Bean, with a splenâ€" did attendance. The meeting openâ€" ed.with a hymn followed by prayâ€" er led by Mrs. I. Hesse. Audrey Hesse read the scripture lesson and Dorothy Docker conducted the Bible Study. A recitation was given by Olive Diamond, followed by a piano solo by Marjorie Bean. A talk was given by Mrs. Mervin Facey. During the business period, Grace Bean was a“)ointed social convenor and Phyllis MciIntyre, program convenor, «or the next meeting. Appoint Farm Forum Officers Mrs. Robt. Bean Entertains Little White Ribboners The members of the Haysville Women‘s _ Institute _ entertained their husbands and friends at a potâ€"luck supper at the Haysvilie Hall on Wednesday night, Nov. 4. _ Following the supper, Mr. C. O. Kruspe of New Hamburg showed very â€" interesting _ lantern â€" slides, many of them taken in techniâ€" color. Mrs. Eprhaim Shantz led in a singâ€"song and Mrs. Clarence Diaâ€" mond conducted a quizz contest. Misses Mary Ellen and Jean Christner also favored with a piaâ€" no and violin duet. During the business it was votâ€" ed to purchase a $50 Victory Bond. Husbands, Friends Guests of W. 1. At Haysville Vote To Purchase $50.00 â€" _ Victory Bond. Basement Bargains soOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT Wise to shop now for gift goods because of the expected shortage of Christmas merchandise . . . not necessarily in the staple wearâ€"things often chosen for ;lm pulgm_u. but in articles of the particular giftâ€"like nature that are especially popular :txmhnh:til:)xasmé‘ll:‘!’e.&{s_expected scarcity, and the inevitable difficulty in securing \_ _THIS STORE WILL NOT BE . _ OPEN EVENINGS BEFORE ‘ CHRIST MAS By Miss Margaret Bean (Chronicle Correspondent) Only Six Saturdays Until Christmas Gouoies Derartment StoRe This Store‘s Time Table: DAILY â€"â€"â€" 9:00 a m. to 6:00 p. m. SATURDAYS â€"â€"â€" 9:00 a m. to 9:00 p.m. The 6 intervening Saturday evenings will therefore be the only evenings for Christmas shopping. Now is the logical time for making gift plans. . MEN‘S PLAID SHIRTS AT $1.39 AND $1.59 â€"Sizes 1415â€"17. Blue, brown, red and green plaid patterned flannelette, BOYS‘ PLAID SHIRTS AT 98¢â€"Sizes 12â€"14. Plaid fAannelette with grounds of green, red and biue. e King And Queen Streets Wise To Plan Shopping Now For Daytime Hours. Delay Will Likely Bring You Disappointments. King Street Basement â€" Bargain Section | The mecting closed with the By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth n‘izpah benediction, followed by | (Chranicle Correspondent} ; the serving of dainty refreshments ; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth atâ€" by the hostess. ‘tcndcq the funeral of Mrs. Daniel [o" Yantzi in Baden on Sunday. | e e )e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkie and ‘Begln Evangellstlc ‘daughter Sandra of Kitchener | spent Sunday with Mrs. Nancy Services at S.W. Wilmot * , services at 3. W. WHmot| > Jacob, Gerber of ~Miltbank Calling 10,000 Women Subject of Paper During the business, Mrs. J. G. Wood was appointed program conâ€" venor for the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Diamond. A series of evangelistic services eemmenced at Bean‘s Mennonite Church on Tuesday evening, Nov. 3rd. Rey. Nelson Kaufman of Hanâ€" nibal, Missouri, is in charge Mf the The president presided and folâ€" lowing the opening hymn, offered prayer. Mrs. A. E. Bean was apâ€" Qoinlcd to take the minutes of tne riceting in the absence of the secâ€" rctary, Mrs. R. Hilborn. Mrs. Viola Capling conducted thie bible Study, her subject being "A Great Woman". Mrs. John Faâ€" cey gave a paper entitled "Calling 10,000 Women". Mrs. A. B. Flemâ€" ing rendered a solo. A reading ‘Friendship" was given by Mrs. S. Bricker. Mrs. Hewitt of Innerkip was present and gave an interestâ€" ing report of the recent provincial W.C.T.U. convention held at Otâ€" It was decided to again contriâ€"x bute money toward prizes to those | writing on the National Temperâ€" ; ance Study Course for the Sunday ' Schools. It was also decided to | send $4.00 to the budget. i The Bethel W.CT.U. held a meeting on Tuesday afternoon, at the home of the president. Mrs Mervin Facey. WITH GOoDsS sSCaARCE HELP SCARCE TRAV EL BY BUS UNION BUS TERMINAL â€" Save Gas for War Needs Pléase travel at times other than peak hours when factory and ofâ€" fice workers have to be accommodated. SHOPPERS AND TRAVELLERS Mroâ€" Kd. Tooke, 18 Devitt Ave |__Mr. _ Gordon Hallman of near ‘New Dundee called on his sister, | Nirs. A. E. Bean and Mr. Bean on ‘Tucsday. Not only do you as a bus passenger average many more miles per gallon of gasoline, but you travel in a comâ€" fortable bus free of all driving worries. It‘s the ideal way to travel. We canm supply you with tickets to amy point on the continent. For information and tickets consult _ Mrs. Eva Warthman, Miss Gerâ€" trude Robinson, Mr. Gordon Garâ€" |I ind and Mr. Fred Bean were Sunâ€" {day visitors with Mrs. Wesley Alâ€" {lingham of Dorking. â€" F. WESSON, Phone 2â€"4469 Mrs. Aaron Bender and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schlegel and family, near New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkie and daughter Sandra of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mrs. Nancy Yantzi. Mr. Jacob Gerber of Millbank visited two days with friends and relatives in this vicinity. ________ Second Meeting Of Farm Forum Mr. and Mrs. Bowman accompaâ€" nied by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowâ€" man of Elmira visited with Mr. 3nd Mrs. Elam Cressman on Sunâ€" ay. _A large crowd attended the allâ€" day mecting at Bean‘s Mennonite Church on Sunday. â€"_ _ The second meeting of the Farm Forum was held at the home of Nr. and Mrs, Lorne Roth on Monâ€" day night. The subject for discusâ€" sion was Canada‘s War Time Farm Program. The meeting next week will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klinkman. Personals. Miss Nina Good of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home. | mectings which will continue until Ncov. 12th. An all day meeting was held last Sunday.. â€" Â¥Friday, November 18, 1948 EAST ZORRA