Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1959, p. 8

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_ ... Wials 8 â€" 4 last Saturday night xÂ¥ *to stretch their lnt place lead _\ â€"‘~ ~~ 406 péints, Burlington who reâ€" £5,: _ > OBE NTA iy MaAmrâ€" 12 +/z =>z s â€" * Jlad & from there on they \ â€"\ /. .. The Waterige . Giskins deâ€",contly teok over second place| *T 100ket back . _ _ _ _ YOU GET MORE OUT OF LIFE WHEN YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF ELECTRICITY Even though it‘s washday Mother has plenty of time to spend with the children, because electricity helps with the housework. The washing is done auteomatically. . . by electricity. While she‘s away the clothes will be washed and rinsed thoroughly, simply by setting the dial on the automatic electric washer. When she comes home, the washing needs only to be transferred to the automatic electric clothes dryer. While she‘s busy preparing dinner (on her automatic electric range), the washing will be dried sunshineâ€"fresh, automatically, whatever the weather. Automatic electric laundry appliances are safe, clean, and modern. They free you from washâ€" day drudgery forever . . . yet they cost just a few cents a day to operate. | _ You get more out of life, when you get the most out of electricity. «cently teok â€"over second platce|""."* . "M"W"% AF Tron ie Onen_gema uhm |eetoaers Ne fepetate 549 kwuuq._&;_fin!m getting | his plz{@] ELECTRICITY DOES 80 MUCH ... COSTS SO LITTLE live better. . . ELECTRICALLY the safe, clean, modern way 63'0"‘”““’ QdMom: To freshen a refrigerator which has not been used for some time, wash out with baking soda in warm wound. Consequently, the reâ€" maining minutes of this period 8 #? eprane: uhbfln.h.t”- was struck in the mouth with SPADEA, c/o Norman Hartnell (Canada) Limited, 214 Main 02 Toronto 13, Ontario (or â€"W u4 erloo Chronicle). Please allow e ® & weeks for delivety, , d at the Reginpiog . Were Wlaged at «he , =I y oo u on e tively easy task as both Eci-“fi-“ a 12 C02, MINTC mEV, SUnu â€" Pi.A0e For new Jumbo 144 page Inâ€" The return of Princess Marâ€" garet to the salon of Norman Hartnell, also marked her re turn to a position on the bestâ€" dressed list. This is readily understandable;â€" since Hartneil tempered with an equally sgure taste. This suit to be lined or > not, has exceptional neckline treatment +in the unpressed fold that adds a flattering * dimension to the framing efâ€" fect. The seams of the jacket are opened out at the waist in tiny flaring slashes. The detail is picked up in reverse with side pleats at the hem line. Perfect for dressy wear in snitâ€" s ing silks or novelty rayons, it can also be very effective in sheer wool, linen or city cotâ€" tons. From this size chart select the one size best for you. Sizes Bust Waist Hips 3 10 3M 24 35 inche§ 12 35 25 36 inches & 14 g% 26% 37%4 inches 16 8 28 39 inches Norman Harmnell * Length From Nape of Neck To Waist s 16 1/3 inches 16% inches 17 inches 17% inches 17% inches , Size Glr.'::ulm 1/8 u'dl 1 3 Y â€" 30 inch material for overâ€" Designer Patrern ‘â€" _, 41

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