Friday, October 1st, 1987 ~â€" Murray S. Munn, Optometrist . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Graber 14 King S. . WATERLOO | Phone 58 marked the 25th anniversary of their narriage with a family dinner party 8 at Forest Hill Gardens on Sunday. meme e t t OO OOOC| The table was decorated in a siiver ANTIQUE FURNITURE entor _ scheme earmied out _ with : Autrimmn folige ind was centred with ord B':‘;:-u:;oul;;s:e:ml‘;e:ï¬h Chairs, io wedding cake | baving the event iA * Mro Koul Eo Rersnboid cead n ad FRED BARANSKI dress to Afr d Miso tiadier and Designer and BuiJer of High Grade .i nehuij or those procent NiroWill Furniture and Reproductions. _ (;;ahes presonted them 48 King S., Phone 477, Waterlco [ si\\© Princess Styles . . . . . . . Free Swinging Swaggers . . ? 4 All the newest fashions s portrayed in c A BRODEY DRAIMIN‘S 4 \\‘ M qUaLITY FURS d It will be difficult to believe h is,__ that Furs of this high quality F0 R: * cam be offered so very reason % '. , ‘ Js. able ! * § Â¥ * AFS *A g #i *4 29 o Tok 4i * 6 / _ & @' 3 R e 3. M P Te ¢ 3 +4 £" / i.) \ TE V S 38 Features are: J 9 s bl Black Persian Lamb %, * Jap Mink & Hudson Seal Cl t 3 American Broad Tail ha V Muskrat t\ l3 Bombay Lamb 34 French Sealâ€" J# 95. ,, 145.00 FRAN K‘Sâ€"Jewellery Store Murray S. Muun, Optometrist 14 King S. . WATERLOO Phone 58 New Silhouettes n Fine Furs Brodey Draimin Furco. 106 King West LAST THREE DAYS Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday SEPT. 29 â€" 30 â€" OCT. 1 â€" 2 BroADWAY MELODYo! 1938 Watches Clocks Jewellery Repaired! J. D. NALON Monday â€" Tuesday Wednesday OCTOBER 4 â€" 5 . 6 Free Parkingâ€"Duke and Ontarie Sta George Murphy Ruddy Ebsen _ LORETTA YOUNG WARNER BAXTER VIRGINIA BRUCE "wWwIFE, DOCTOR and NURSE" ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR POWELL REVIVAL TUES. OCT. s Judy Garland SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EYES EXAMINED "Picadilly Jim" At 1048 p m ROBERT MONTGOMERY in 50 Ontario South KITCHENER W atchmaker wit h Binnie Barnes Saphie . Tucher Igor Gorin C. H. GERMANN, Mgr KITCHENER KITOEEXER THRATRES SILVER WEDDING Is OBSERVED ON SUNDAY | Free Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday ‘Blonde Trouble‘ . "WINDJAMMER" Monday â€" Tuesday Wednesday "IT‘S ALL YOURS" "OUTLAWS of the ORIENT" BRODEY DRAIMIN QqQUaALITY FURS Eleanore Lynne WHITNEY OVERMAN Advice W. T. Pember Stores 129 YONGE ST., TORONTO ONTARIO CARROLL LEDERER Modeleine â€" ADDED ATTRACTION GEORGE O‘BRIEN Hotel Walper House, KITCHENER On Monday, October 4th MR. J. B. KNIGHT Will display SEPT. 30 â€" OCT. 1 . 2 â€" ADDED ATTRACTION LADIES‘ AND GENTS‘ SAMPLE HAIR GOODS Telephone Hotel for an Appointment. dvice on Scalp, Hair Tint ing, etc., etc. Style Coats ess Styles . Swinging Sw OCTOBER 4 â€" 5 Parkingâ€"Duke and Ontaric Ste JACK HOLT Limited Phone 3020 rancis ento Nro Wil) with a chest I | | o LC \" es | j | % [tâ€"â€"â€"_â€"_ Miss Lois E | been announced lis the daughter c tw a sun of the | { (~ a_ _A was _ couver John Brock too Mi Than the er Marca M Mrs. J. Gordon Cock and son Donâ€" sul of Newmarket were the guests t?is week un Mrs. Cock‘s parents, Mr. eol Mrsâ€"M. B. shantz, Weber street, Kitwheses On their return to Newâ€" rarke t they were accompanied by Â¥i. and Mrs. Shantz. Ala A rummage sale will be held in Knox Presbyterian Cruch, Erb St. W., Waterloo, on Saturday, October 2nd. Vil w Un it 1 neriet + dake hoarch \L~s Lowljise Seott. missionaryâ€"onâ€" elimzh from India, spent the past cefoernut in Waterloo, the guest of s WO L. soul Mrss Milliard at their eme.. Alhert street, Waterlo0. ffl’fffl r0 bACRGPARE ut * 5 « & J . f J > K. +1 Ate" M | $ .â€" . | S‘ [‘ 3 » 4 1 \1 M ME _ M\ M ud Jos B h Turner, Alen street, itorloo, was the hostess at a :; in honov of the birthday of her uzhicrs. jhe Misses Norma and »!, Turmer on Thursday evening At "The Devil Horse" social EXTRA! Harry Carey in with Apache, King of Wild Horses n M Mrs. _ Arthur . formerly R street, Wate ago W Baun 2 FEATURES â€" Also Yi cent guest Hilliard | a \ ind M Street, ol Mits: Tom Seagcam enterâ€" d ogheis home, Union street, o. at i alinmer party in honor ind Mrs. Keuneth Myers of rdlauml. who are the gnests of ers‘ mother, Mrs. Charles N Sand street, Kitchener. vl Mrs: Reinhold Lang, King Wolorioo. are in Moentreal. ca week‘s vacution place Chath Miss Wi Momudiny he Colh & t gement May. Wimdso RUMMAGE SALE in ssle M hn Eo Latsins of Reging, < a visitur at the home of vooubrs. A Litsgus. and his s Jarves Mackie and Mr circaster streef weat Kit Starts Monday wl To Th the 1t Watesfo. < Oetobu thany hm rly Rose Waterino UM® and amming bam M , the of M late 1 to Chatham ef then mily at da c will IM® lud hay nHow i1 of Ma son the Wed Early in October in Gi Nicol Ma Skerk and | wedding to | â€" and Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs be Irer nding qniel d t aud daughter t Kitchener are hewan ram of Waterâ€" aber of Kitch gin their stuâ€" Education at ham wil take science and s‘ course speâ€" id history Cope, Coo+ m. announce ur. daughter, Melvin Bau of Mrs. Ma lt« the / THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONIC LE â€" Roblender returned . to Mich . and erâ€" home in ing . the Tun: »| Rothlender e Ira S wedding at Christ th, of forty Lorne take r orne Johannes, whose engagement has ke place early in October. Miss Sherk R. Sherk, Waterloo, and Mr. Johannes George L. Johannes, Blair ehurch un das Blanche Gurehts Gord. Conant, K. C. at Smith Rally Former Oshawa Crown Atâ€" torney Scores Mayor Hall for Deprecating Remarks. KITi HBENBR. sept. 27. â€" ~The fact thiat the Oshawa strike was concludâ€" 1 with aâ€" satisfactory agreement vithout the arrest of a single person or withont violance of any kind was dre in great measire to the: foreâ€" sight and cooperation of | Premier Vepburn," was the declaration of Gondon Conant, K.. onetime Crown Atiorney of Oshawa, who delivered an address to a wellâ€"attended mestâ€" ing of eectors in the interests of the Liberal candidate, J. Albert Smith. on Saturday night. Mr. Conant deprecated the undeâ€" sorved | manner in which Premier ifepburn was being castigated by Mayor Alex Hall. of Oshawa, and other Conservative speakers throughâ€" ont the province in connection with sleps taken hy the Prims Minister to avert a repetition of the disorders which had taken place in Michigan industria) eentres, followed hy the disorders in Sarnia. During the proâ€" gress of a minor strike in Oshawa, ¥‘T. Conant presented posters issued by Mayor Hall warning the strikers that no unlawful acts would he toler ated and prosecutions would follow. The speaker alluded briefly to the lwhor policy of the Liberal party, and firmly denied that there was any attempt on the part of Premier Hephurn to introduce legislation to prevent strikes "No legislation can prevent a worker from striking if he so desires," said Mr Conant. "and no group of workers can prevent a worker from going to work if he so desires. A workingâ€"man ean strike or continue work during a strike if Personal D) «pet."" P The candidate, Mayor smith, deâ€" tivered a brief address and was given an enthuslasite reception. J. Harper wchofield. president of the North Wa torloo Liberal Asseciation, was ehair man Sunday visitors at the home of Nathaniel Snider were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer and daughters, Mrs. Isaiah Wismer of The Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Kenard Snider and sons, German Mills, and Mr. W. H. Moyer of Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vale and family of Innerkip and Mr. Charles Holmes of Woodstock spent Sunday at the home of Simon Martin. Miss Ermina Bauman of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Gladys Bauman, Waterloo, spent Sunday with Reta and Marjorie Cressman. Recent visitors at the home of Edwin Feick were Mr. and Mrs. Ward Weber and Mr. Barney Weber of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. FEd. Otterbein and daughter Gladys and son Lloyd and Mr. Ezra Otterbein visited at the home of Charles Jacobs of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer and daughters of the Plains visited at Herb Wismer‘s on Sunday. Recent visitors at the home of Bob Cressman were Miss Catherine Hinschdercer, Kitchener, and Miss Dorothy Cressman of Detroit. Messrs. Joe Vale and Jack Bunt ing of Innerkip spent Sunday with Leonard Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Isaigh Cressman and Mrs. Elam Martin and daughter Pauline spent Sunday at the home of Manasseh Cressman of Victoria burg. Mr. Roy O‘Conner of Detroit is spending some time with Mr. Bob Cressman Sunday visitors at the home of Edwin Feick were Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hesse, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Battler, Miss Jean Battler and M Orville Hesse, all of Stratford. NEW MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL FOR KITCHENER WILL NOT BE ERECTED The Lord Kitchener Hote which Vernon G_ Cardy and amsociates of Vontreal proposed bullding on the Ameriean hotel site on the corner of King and Queen atreat _Kitchener. . will not he erected. The option nfl‘ the alte has expired . The price asked on the Walper Honke alte Is too hlxh‘ for the promotera and there will he no hote] this ye@t EL tz 14 is his desire and Edgarâ€"Wheeler .MIRA Sept 27. â€"A pretty wedâ€" was solemnized at the United ch parsonage, Oakland. on Satâ€" x afternoon when Misa cheâ€" Elaine Wheeler of Elmira hrer of Mroand Mrs.â€" Morles eler of Wilsonville: became the s of Mro Jack Rdgar of Whnaira »1 Mrs. Edgar and the late Mir J a of Edinburgh, Scotfand . Rev Vordmer oficiated STRASBURG Weddings the plant is WATERLOO COLLEGE REGISTRATION THIS WEEK Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. B. W. Lichty were Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Hoffman and son Gerald of Hawkesville, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker, Lexington, Miss Clara Baker and Mrâ€" Fred Fretz, Kitchâ€" ener Miss Elme Stebert days at the home of Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber were Sunday visitors at the home of Floyd Kulp, Strasburg. | Airs Hirtle, lar. fu will Helen _ and _ Emerson _ Weber, Lovina Ziegler, Elma Shoemaker, Urias Frey and John Bauman, all of Elmira, spent Sunday at the home of Harvey Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snider and family were Sunday guests at the home of David Jantzi, Waterloo. Mr. W. H. Moyer of Vineland is spending some time at the home of Kenard Snider Mr. and Mrs. Milton Erust and daughters Helen and Erma visited with friends in Tavistock on Sunâ€" day . Mr. and Mrs. Leanderâ€" Snider spent â€" Sunday â€" with â€" Mrs. Jacob Cressman in Bloomingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein and daughter Marjorie visited with Mrs. Carry Godglick, Kitchener, Sunday. Mi/ and Mrs. Dayid Bearinger and Doris and Mr._ and Mrs. Josiah Shantz visited at the home of Sidâ€" ney Martin in Woolwich on Sunday. Mrs. Ephriam Weber spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Zurich. Grace Snider and Shirley Harlock spent â€" Thursday | with Mrs. Earl Snider. Sunday guests at the home of David Rearinger were Vera and John Snider, Baden, Dorothy and Clayton Shantz, Nine Pines, Helen and Emerson Weber, Lovina Ziegâ€" ler, Elma Shoemaker, Urias Frey and John Bauman, all of Elmira. Sunday visitors at the home of George Weber were Mr. and Mrs. Uzias Gingerich and family of North Woolwich and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin and son Wayne of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Velores Shantz of Merrickville spent Sunday at the home of Earl Snider. Mro and Mrs: Herb shantz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hunsber ger. Bridgeport. Wiss Lncinda Suyder spent Sunday i the home of David sSnyder‘s. \ir Stanley Shantz of Guernsey, Sask . spent several days at the home of his rmmcie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. iers shantz. Mr. and Mrs: Manasseh Gingrich spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. 4 W. snyder. Rev. gaul Mrs. Jolhu Bauman of Mro uand Mrs. Amos Gingrich and lomily spent sSunday at the home of Wenno Eby. St Jacobs. he me me Thirty vmen eg slration al Waterio6 w tolals 58, states Prof irtle, registrar . There aré râ€" fullâ€"time students, aud me mewbers. At the We Tures ; turdays SNIDER‘S CORNERS 20 men & â€" students terloo, a uts . Regi yet least the M be GERMAN o aind Mrs. John Bauman of FKimira visited at the home of J W. Snyder. st 20 persous have registered Waterivoâ€" Western exteasion in Canadian History which in charge of Dr. Walter Johns Wateriou Cullege siaff. The â€" wili be held,on alternate o. and 28 Registration three The 10 King St. S. WATERLOO _ Phone 894 aro imel 6 women from K1l are MILLS Kitchoner e from 0 ad â€" Lwenlyive students numâ€" wnen. Thirty of spent Lloyd in â€" other compiete 36 23 several Snider, rogu ‘ Mr. Nash. Miss Pickerell and Miss Huttrum of Hamilton spent Sunday pat the home of Mr. and Mrs. W H | Howlett | ‘Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs C 1. Bowman were Mr. and | Mrs. Chas, Peterson and Mr. and Mrs Blask of Hamilton Mr o Maurice Howlett left for Chi vago to resume his college studies in Usteopathy Anuiversary services were held in the Uuited Church on Sunday . Rev A. M. Letson, M.A. of Guelph, the oldest United Church Minister, in Canada was the speaker al the mornâ€" Ing service. chosing for bhis text Mall 1 21 which was also the teat from which be preached bis first sermon over sixty years ago. A well filled church greeted this veloran speaker, who préeached a very impressive serâ€" imoun The evening service was laken by itey. Park, MLA. of Elora, (Gaking tor kis subject ‘Things that will not mir", applying his theme to present day living. A _\ltmnv‘urun quarlette undered several very fine numbers Mrs â€" Win. Glenmie and Mr. and Miso Hewetson of Eramosa and Mr ard Mrs. Carl Wollis of Elora were tumday. gnuests at the home of Mr ind Mrs_ John Wollis Elmira and Conestogo congregaâ€" tons withdraw their services for the day Mr Jas. Mills sold his farm to Mr Ed. Schweitzer of the New Jerusa lâ€"m section The Misses iAnuie and Verna Boal were visitors at the home of their sister, Mrs. J. °P Splder. Quarautine card is lifted from the home of Mr. Sylvester Gingrich and schoo] is opened after a week‘s holiâ€" cdays. The â€" runeral â€" of _ the . late Jas Mitchell â€" was largely attended on Thursday atternoon, the sympathy of this community is extended (to the bereaved family in their tss of ote who was beloved dy all tamday guests at the home of Mr d Mrs_ John Wollis Miss: Mary Watson and sister, Mos Prail and Mrs: Cromar of Elora at bommled anmiversary services here Me and ‘Mis.â€" Allan Goodâ€" and iheaughter Ethe] spent (Sunday alter noon yi the home of Miss Mary We MISS CHRISTIE WITMER OBSERVES 9Ist BIRTHDAY MESPELER, Sept. 30.â€"Miss Chria tie Witmer, a resident of South Wa terloo district for her entire life, Sept. 27th observed her 91st birth day anniversary. She was born on a tarm now adjoining the corporation lumits. She attended Hespeler school uind elaims to be (he town‘s oldest "schoo1 girl," Miss Witmer recalls when side walks and street lights were unâ€" known and the greater part of the town was bushland and farmland. She was born on the Pannabecker t rm, on Lake Rd., on Sept. 27. 1846. At that time the farm was one mile C‘om the settlement of New Hope, now Hespeler, while toâ€"day it adjoins the limits. WwWEST MONTROSE Orange Pekoe Blend T 2EA CHICKEN THIEVES SENTENCED Pleading | guilty to â€" stealing 70 chickens used for experiments at the Ontario Agricultural College, Wesley Palmer. sam Boyd and D. Deforest were sentenced to two years in Portsmouth penitentiary. M Today‘s glasses have lovely lenses shaped to suit the face, beautifully mounted in fine gold ... delicately engraved and fleshâ€" tinted. They are designed to bring out the good features of a face and to counteract the poor. They have a jewelâ€"like quality. We would be happy to show you how becoming glasses can be. There is no obligation to buy. The face is the same. And the elothes. But she has new glasses. JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. Phone 8! DOW NING, STEEN and Co. 1f k G. C. Crompton, Prop. Above Doerr Eleotric Opp. Lyric Theatre, Kitchener RUPTURED? A perfected method. No elastic, No leg straps. _ LIGHT. INRXPENSIYE GU'ARAN'I‘EED. Investigate. Wrie or callâ€" Smith Manufacturing Company Dept. B. 536 King $« PRESTON, ONTARIO Established 1823 YOST‘S FRAMING DEPT. Miss Elaine Lonise Kube, Park St., member of First Baptist church, atrilve. has enrolled as a student the Moody Bible Justltute. Chiâ€" 86 King St. W. Phone 1800 Picture Framing ENTERS BIBLE INSTITUTE Pictures and Artistic Frames Bhe Cortainly Looks FLORISTS KITCHENER PAGE SEVEN