tatohina to the possible develop- ment of additional well; to lug- ment ducky; water amply. the Water Ctr-million made plan at their recent meeting for three new wells. Included in the plan is an- other 1,000,000-gallon well in the Bauer sauna area. a proposed ad- ditlonal t,000,000-gaMon develop- ment at the Shoemaker Ave. Sta- tion and , g00,000-gtsliort well at the Locum site near Bridgeport The Commission requested the International Water Supply Com- Plan New Wells To Increase ' Water Supply HEAR†PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATWE CANDIDATE uhour' "‘ NifiTiiiiii"i SEEK? iitiiifi%', and otmehtg 'artiitt1artr-. The Nation] Dovelopment Board will have power to encourage the establish- ment for and: Industry of an mdmh, Council. compo-ed of 2r,r,'gt,ag,'e: of labour, t on agriculture, as 't'i'i11'inrlSrll'l'J,2rir,iftult','g,t,t ulution “(imitation of plane for full Wagon full employment in such To nuke these right reel end deep tive the Progressive Comer-nave Petty will eatabiitih a National Development Board to include labour. agriculture, business and government. _ The Bond will have the me am of working out terms for (15?pr tion and employment as well u lb preservation of our mtursl We. and .th?tsomtrwsthmoerAduifiiiriiri public interest. "tNethe whine-y for eertmeation d and†Ins-gaining agent. VH6. dhcrimlnati nd W on a VGumho 'ytqyhoer collective hug. Giirirt “""""" qNnNMenlt .m tttt ilii,'i' L- m. It. tlu atmrteth of our _ - ttgriiiitiii -__ 't?iirJi'i'ii7,tiit'). as tho 'Ar. $31.0. n. m 'li' m at. run†m " m and irdeeï¬oieedmmmm': new" a 'dll/flu",',',"",','.' the 'tttttte our e1titet 222% ant?,,. 'Wre'emart 'gelt_eeAhtBrmtuttrt.gt-. gm ,lleThtttt,t,g'rgtd' at; 1112;“ - “6.960!!- th- dw...mh~uma.u.wonolé;}l}hofl tuti"grrtte1-al-u...isiiiiJiiiiiidt MI.- '1eay",."""i'-u-Ga"JLuiaasdT'iiai,i"i; .3 D 'd'2'fit."ct'rttfettte,trtt I h., gt. f." Yeet'"e'1e ty"'errte"fira-ouaqau-ga- rtgN-tattm' dim Ma. and}... FOR 1Atoglt--- A LIE]! Iqi0lllilltAll, CODE 19!!! Each-I. rm 8'!be . Federal EVER Y BOD Y WELCOME "Thaw-{urban of W: tNrrtroso will I Crystal Ballroom, WALPER HOUSE ti. It. has " has. I lhta.1ssllieE.lltiadardi,tt,, --I- _ Dr.S.F.l.eavine (8m by m Winch. We Saturday, May 19th “WWII...†Vote for Your l'tio-f tor dew _ -iitrdiikK coo-W een mathve. be- I ore the next meeting. A mm more we made by the veomytlsyiort to conserve water In a resolution forbidding the use at - 'tiT'd'INf, I!“ throughout the city en prone: economize: are installed to te-ule the water» quired tar " cooling. The new ruling applied to lndustrlal plum. commercial concern, hotels. then- tres, mum-ants and residence; Approval was given Mi. ue- gust to proceed at once "ci2otti-, development of a well It the test hole drilled on the Lockhm prop- erty near Bree-t The Bauer well at the end ot Gitisgow St. had been under ate.- [My fo [than I new. By these and new diner progressive measures, the 2xtte Conservative Per? will ensure Stl'gtg, as Ut'fii ner n roan-she up no. rights tl,',,',' "rqromNttthi In 'aht'd prosperity for all Mm. We shall mm with for Labour on Coverall-t Bosnia and Commission. 1mm mine wage orders 3nd labour m e06.- ahatl It gluten: by Par-lb“ not by Oder- v Accident and sickness bade. ‘VChlldren'n snow-noes. ' [Vilma-nit: tttmedttn. 4f WWidon' but. 1:. Vllotitunent m V Incl-cued old age who: at up " Where social service- m administer- ed pmvindally. we dull provide mats large enough to cum adequate sund- uwds of social seem-iv b all Canadians. snub-Hwy...“ palm w; may p131; ar "air. “an: ineludintt- tminimum "re of errtgrhprt-k TVHolld-n with my. VExtended unemployment III-um Vlnximmn Hours of Wat. 1"fgte?trsttt,eoaal 2"! "I! can“?! VQIItlgwlng - of 1rethp1irmtvtthetturtetemottder- a opporm" ni - amr%GiisWi-ii, tLp'l'l2'gh,nLh1t,'rtui', Datum of union. in. mudbyemm dolly 1.4mm It b now estimated that mt'tttiti't of 1mm an: Mr. Pt- qnenntlhhd twinned“- munhmpedmmeplu. ent 1arelttnatitFdeeHedsGvet- opmeotofanottte-tt_d ommttum In cue ot temporary trouble nrthegteeseeitunft ihttttgt2lttegt,'rgatt W ly 2ltt'd,oTfg2'fg,iPiiiii: tions in the Baum-um. (ur- ther Shoemker Ave. development will be the.itan1 operation m the 4!..me a, bf. A BLOOD canon » 4111.9 SARAH?! expansion plan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bender and sons spent Sand? with Mrs. Aaron Bender and ttuni y. Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas S. Roth and. Misses Eng: Kgopf 9nd Doris L Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto and funny and Mrs. C. B. Schmidt gum Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. " in Shah at. Miss Ruth grew-man. nurse-in- training of Kitchener called at her home has an Sawing Roth spent a few dais 183 iaa with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kipfer tn Butraio, N.Y. 3, III. Mm lid-lull (Cm-Ila]- eunuch-gun ' Mr. and Mrs Aaron Helmuth and family spent Sundny with Mr. and hits. Christ Gerber in Milbank and later visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kepter at ngton. tin. "I think we should follow the lead of the Government in this matter." When the vote was taken Alder- men Ainlay, Washburn, Brown and Schnefer opposed the motion. Vot- ing "yea" were Aldermen Leavlne. tieibrrt.. Sturm, Weber, Mum and The Mth was eliminated as a sta- tutory holiday early in the war. ohouidn't proclaim the holiday." "WehairehadaNastwo orthree times in a row over observance of this holiday because of luck of uni- formity.“ said Ald Washburn. when the committee of the whole sat un- f.er 1tteSt.ta!rtrtansltist Pf an Mus- j'lf,'21't in [mm AardpotNatoneai indicated by the Inn. The plant would be a 4iiriiGiit to the mummy Ind added_tttatitatrrtaw designated it tueeu'tgttu,"gihtg,e,; _derts tsavetteerooingtmstrd when they purchased their lot. _ trkaiartiiiiE -ee "Tel-u" ariGa. MMAmmDIvHBLm 1'h1T'Ptaettftggtg'i1'ti W: In and“ 'ffd'e,h1T,u'g'argtu'g can’t-nudgingâ€! 1h'l'tfl'."t'll'lhlUhTaL, 'dtf,it,,lfcgtegeetgtgth phat 'nr-ts-at-ttare yCriyttlriart. numbne- tte9tLmsrtrtttrtteerdBeoent- ttte m... it: tAiU" -attriiiia- iairGiiTGE"rG - I; ghlu a! my: bulb the iT. Immense Salvage lkire, Monday mum -Giid JeGai%iilienia - yytet?e,fiPeted by File. Mam! sored by the K-W Kiwanis Salvage Committee will he held Monday. May St. The committee hopes to (rlt'i','gtutrut,g?nrtftlut this drive, w is being conduct- ‘od over the entire city in one night instead of two as previously. l"Neneedtor-vaikk"iiowis retiiid TV'ud-T'W 1iLCiiF.ttsai% annual-y In nova-n1 at 1&trttAye.,irtAobtrrPtqrirgtsg CttrRmtmhttrit-'tairtttrisC mac-nus. “cumin-immacu- t'42.uthtft,ttitN"ttt.ttt te2tfist ftgfltutt, 2tlA'an,tttal,'lrhf2gt2' 5W iriiiiiijureE GE5 At a meeting of the Kitchener City Council recently, it was de- rided on 1 It-to-q vote to declare 19r 11th I 119951†this you. Said Apatqtealhasbeenmadetor3g trucks to assist in the pick-up. As- sistance 0(100 high school boys I: also needed. Residents are asked to blue 90- per and rags tied in bundles and placed at the curb at tive o'clock. Kitchener Tilt Observe May 24th As a Holiday Aid. Sturm, â€156%; 'isGirdriii Kappa. I damn vov.vv_1w__we “she" c1nii.iuEii.GGyLFkiiiirii director of the National War Ser- vices in announcinc the drive. "We still have two wars on our hands, two climax]: wan the Paet- flt,httr.Pnd In: of Europeon sur- "The need for are now is mater than ever ore. depth 9t en_d ' menu-2min trrar.1sai4 A city-wide salvage drive red by the K-W Kiwanis S "iiiiiiiint50iFiz=iiciiiiiiccii uuumï¬ï¬‚w /,' l p LN, _ (r/‘wwfth '--,r, IV: (j"; 'a 'tl,VT'io Flaeis ‘ I, Iii a: ', and U r illiii 'tir, Havewot - ADDED mm - EAST ZORRA was new». _ mum new omens new Bob Crosby _ by McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lips attended the Kitchener district Sunday School Teachers' Convention at it dings Plti',t', Church " ei c g on unday evening. Craftsman Allan 2t'g of Orn- lia, Scum. Roy Jun of fttgit NS., Mrs. _Roy Jami and COMING MON. & THIS. cm mam - Rot-mu u... "MliliiliE AND Members of the St. John's Lu- ther League Attended the univer- sary service at se James Luthenn Church on Monday evening (Lu- ther League nilht). I The May meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the St. John’s Lutheran ‘Church was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. Schweitzer It Linwood on Wednesday evening. The meeting was opened with I; hymn and prayer. The scripture lesson was read after which Ree/ Schweitzer {resented the topic "The Kind o Parent We Need to? be". After a short business session) the evening was spent in a social} wet. Lynch weaved. l, (spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mn Clemens Bunk. ) Mr. Joseph Kiuwetter at W.- itertoo, Mt and Mrs. Edwin K. Ar- nold and daughter, Miss Jean Ar- nold of Kitchenenv we (new of The lam III,“ I Lrt3EtWRD9EATtmE An appeal has been hand to ei- than to mm rennin; service. men in anding Evin; quarters The men are extteeieneipd put an» culty. Recently a l'eit,'gt'ii' so- viceman appeared Mom Can- adian Legion stating that unless he found a home Mal, he would have to lave the city. and "ttttJob-hes pas Just “aged, 7 and family ot St. Aéiiii; editarG t_he farmer's patents here on Sun- Appeal To Citizens To Help Ease the Housing Shortage Miss" Rose Maser of Waterloo spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. Alvin Blanch ot Kitchens wet a visigox: tpt his home here. the farmer’s father. Martin Kios- wetter on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Roy Sdneh ot Waterloo called on the farmer's mother, Mrs. L M. Schade- on Stands-y. --- - ___ May 24th andappenledtothemtomhtho recommodations available. They deplored the action ot pol-mm hoardmg #19055". Some of there aisposal of the ex-service-UG, Tiw Legion iraatressedAhe view that the Cullen! didn't'realiae the ditticuities.ot. Mum": qMieys are torsaiebutareei (which; em. Tttest would [new at the um: Harald“ Thurs. - Friday Saturday Mt. __Albel1 . Ruseig, tt Vital†HESSEN ROAD 3 New Hamburg Fair Grounds HORSE RACES Br uh. but†a...“ (Clmlclt (bum) Br W. J. mama: ION-dale Con-mu BAMBERG IO ua" ,t,',"at'l2f,'2oeet 5gN; 'dr,-, no en spent un ay at Wk. It. bulls 2tlttttrri Miss Ag- nes Freiburger and _ r. Louis Frei- t?ypretAr" ttref. Sum!" with Mr. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lies and. family and Mrs. Menno Schlueter of Linwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Dameier recently. Mrs. Amelia Ziegler, Mt and Mrs. William Schwnntz. Mr. Har- old Heimllrel ot Kitchener and Mrs. Salome eimpel of Waterloo spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs C. Ruth-rt. It an? Mrs. ttpt. [new an am: y spent y evening with Mr. and Mn Earl Schmidt at Berlecs Corners ‘ Misiiearearet Cress of Kitchen- er Sign: the week-end with Mr. mg rs. Reppen Seifert. mu. tiiibdri" GTfiiiiif iiiiLiFi-,' day with Sister Mary ether! " Huniiton. of Kitchener and Mt and Mrs. El- mer Seyler and Carp] of South Euthope spent the weekend with “hand ye. Dgyiel Sey_let, Palm . q Chm- _ _ Thrills The picture ‘you have all been m ting for, Chi-Ia Laughto- - In: Iain. AM no. MMntght My My, My. Wed-w, MAT " - a . " au. Street Mer Dark" girl gangsta: "__ __ WMMNHM Condemned by the lips of the woman who oved him F . . My-My-samm, mun _ u - no liieqehtNhe" use? iii iFii.eFiYGirureer. ADDED ATTRACTION ADDED ATTRACTION with um Arnold "LL93? story of today's In. thIn in “The Impede!" P""etp+tlt' knell-chutn- sra7%kGlll"ll'M'lirlSf'l'gll','.",uf,",h't 'rrtehaseBhtmrtot-tt, Madman“ home to who roo- for -tiart*tt and]... "roidJ?iar,Nttmkrandu-TeiiiitiGU. Do "e_epthirtra-ntou-imrtriuieai. Se_nitamrddtrttst-tsestsedrtddiGiistide-t Inc-Weft;- 7i Drawn tor the young crowd . _ . and the notoo-roung _ . all so in for pretty-making details. May-w September fashion a! top-notch In variety this wed} gingham dumbnys. Enrique“. "ttutdter tinens"/ rayon crepe; m prints and pastel plains. rayon guarding. benttatines, and spun; you’ll enjoy seeing how new Ideas In Carma out In all of tttere WOMEN'S [ASNIONS Department Store Prettiness Above AU =EIE PROVIDING FAMILY AND HOME NEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Allen Seifert of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert Mr; - 5.5.1795}? iivmiam Banderot, of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Plauschinat on Sun: day. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt and Kenneth Hackbart of Heidelberg spent Thursday with Mr. and Mts. Charles Hackban. Mr. and Mes. Aaron Duench and family of Mannheim. Miss Laura Dueneh' and Mr. Welland Lenten- schlagor ot Petersburg spent Sun- tg with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hack- rt. Mr, Milton Some: spent several days Mrs, Reuben Seifert. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maurer of Rostock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fr}? Hae.ktert C" Sund_ay. BOYS SHOP AND LOWER-PRICE SECTION AND TOYTOWN all m tltr Ksnp Street Basemuu unm-mm~m,m mm nun-AER" m King And Queen Streets Knchener Starts Wednesday, May 16 THE MOTION PICTURE EVENT OF THE YEAR ltNNIfER JONES (him Street ftoor One Week Ftrtrt time at Popular Prices PHI-1.â€!!! Seth-rt pt Ngusladt lays with -iiCGiii