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Stratford Mirror, 7 Mar 1941, p. 5

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breton ec rrr 6 SE Sete pe Sa Se RS oe Peri Mi Spee THE STRATFORD MIRROR Join Heartily In Wishing Former Associate Success Associates of D. V. Gonder, for the past two and a half years locomotive foreman at the roundhouse of the Canadian National Railways here, re- gretted to sever their connections with Mr. Gonder, but joined heartily in wishing him every success in his new duties at Mimico. Mr. Gonder was born here and be- came a C.N.R. apprentice in 1925. He was moved/to Toronto in 1930. and Spent eight years there. When he re- turned to Stratford, it was as loco- motive foreman. He will occupy a Similar position at Mimico. Mr. George Clark will be Mr. Gon- der's successor here. Mr. Clark comes to Stratford from Hornepayne, On- tario. 5 successful Pupils The following is a list of successful Candidates in theory examinations held recently by the Toronto Conser- vatory of Music in Stratford. The names are arranged in order of merit: Grade V Counterpoint, History First Class Honours -- J. Maxine Harper. Form First Class Honours -- Helen W. Schwantz. GRADE Iv Harmony First Class Honours -- J. Maxine Harper, GRADE It Harmony Pass--J. Floyd McAsh. History Honours -- Elizabeth A. Bradshaw, Anne Drake (equal). GRADE It First Class Honours--Mary Manson; Joan Skinner; Geraldine Dixon. Hon- ours--Joyce Bolduc. Pass--Lois Dunn, Irene Workman (equal). Grade 1 Honours--Jean McPherson. IT PAYS TO READ THE MIRROR ADVERTISEMENTS Tourist (in mountains): This is a wonderful place. I'm sure I can get plenty of ozone here!" Native--"Yes, stranger, all you have to do is to leave a jug and a half dollar at the side of the road; go away for five minutes and when you come back the money will be gone and the jug will be full." Pe RE Ah oe AN Have Your Spring -- Cleaning Dyeing Pressing DONE EARLY BY DEAN'S Cleaners & Dyers and avoid last minute rush A telephone call to 1/9/16 gives you free pick-up service. DEAN CLEANERS and DYERS GET QUALITY WITH ECONOMY co ee C.D.S. Calling All "FUTURE PILOTS" Wear A "FLYING ACE" SWEATER The New Exclusive EATON Sweater for Canada's Air-Minded Youth! Here's a sweater you'll wear with chest thrown out and head "well back'? because it carries the crest of "Canadian Airlines"' and shows that you are a "Future Pilot!"? Be the first in your "Flight"' of fellows to wear one... smart crew neck style with snug fitting fish-tail waist » +» in Air Force blue! AND MOTHERS! .... they'll wear and wear! Because EATON'S Own Factory made up this yarn especially for the purpose, of sturdy twisted cotton and wool to give long hard service and smart appearance at exception- ally low price. Make a non- stop flight to the C.D.S. soon Bea buy a "FLYING ACE" Sweater. Sizes 26 to 34. C.D.S. Price, each 4.49 --C. D. S. Men's Shop, Main Floor Buy War Savings Certificates, Regularly! @ CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES unere WEDDINGS POLLEY--McTAVISH The marriage has been announced of Miss Gertrude Elizabeth McTavish, of this city, daughter of Mr. Frederick George McTavish, formerly of Strat- ford, to Mr. Victor Charles Polley, son of Mr. Francis Patrick Polley, 1 Erie Street, this city. +. * * KINBERGER--ZEHR A charming wedding was held in Zion Lutheran -Church, when Hilda Margaret Zehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Zehr of Tavistock, be- came the bride of Mr. Earl Frederick MEET ME Blue Room Saturday Night at the Kinberger, son of Mrs. Minnie Kin- berger, 513 Erie street, and the late Charles Kinberger.. The Rev. H. F. Gruhn officiated. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kingsley were the attendants. Patriotic Sins Sons CITY HALL SUNDAY EVENING 8.30 p.m. Everybody Welcome! The New Hampshire Legislature has decided to repeal some old blue laws, including one providing six-month jail terms for "a stubborn child, a stub- born servant, or a common fiddler." British Fruit Market Victor Hood and Maynard Corrie, Props. 115 Ontario St. Telephone 1200 Spy Apples, bskt...... 29¢@ Florida Grapefruit . ... § for 25c TONY CRYAN AND HIS BAND Admission--Ladies 30c Gents 40c STAN BANNISTER, Manager Mexican No. 1 J Tomatoes, Ib. ...++.. 19¢ PEI, Potatoes w=. $1 FREE DELIVERY THRIFTY prices on, carrots S, peas, spin- ach, celery, leaf lettuce, pineapples, rhubarb, eating pears and other fresh fruit and vegetables. SAVE MONEY

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