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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 1947, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bowman of Montreal are holidaying with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowman. By A. R. G. Smith (Chromiele Correspondent) Ernie Dick of Sudbury is spendâ€" ing holidays at his home here. She‘s a Sweetheart "Woman on the Beach" The Ghost and Mrs. Muir R. M. Macfarlane _ E. A. Heit Arthur L. Breithaupt _ J Gene Tierney â€" Rex Harrison George Sanders in NEW HAMBURG ... â€" ADDED FEATURE â€" Added Treats (Adult Entertainment) Larry (Jolison) Parks with Jane Frazee in 119 King St. W. Kitchener, Ont. Phone 4â€"4713 J. J. D. Brunke, C.L.U., Branch Manager SEPT. 15 â€" 16 â€" 17 SEPT. 11 â€" 12 â€" 13 cfarlane _ E. A. Heit W. M. O. Lochead _ L. George ur L. Breithaupt _ J. D. M. Fisher _ Eric N. Sharpe J. A. McMillan Outâ€"ofâ€"town Representatives: â€" Earl Katzenmeier â€" â€" New Hamburg, Ont. Discuss your insurance needs with your Mutual Life man. Let him shew you the special features thut the Mutual Life of Canada has to offer in lowâ€"cest on your age, your income, your responsibilities, your wants and expectations. Charting a sound bmmmnqubuhoqudu experienced insurance advisor. If your advisor is a Mutual Life of Canada repreâ€" sentative, you get the benefit of Mutual Life‘s seventyâ€"seven years‘ experience in adjusting life insurance to the income and circumstances of people in all walks of life. The answer to that question will vary â€" depending ward to know; Representatives Branch Office Mrs. Emma Massel has returned from a week‘s holidaz:rin Detroit. During her absence duties as librarian were attended to by Miss Margaret Grimmer and Miss Florâ€" ence Riddel. :rent Snturdad' and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Benedict, Hamâ€" Miss Sofihia Betzner of Kitchenâ€" er is with her sister, Mrs. Otto Ritz. Miss Erla Luckhart, RN., Hamâ€" ilton with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Luckhart for the week. Mrs. Gerald Gerrard, Toronlfi is ipendirm a week with Mr. and Mrs. enneth Coutts. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Culbert ilton. MONDAY~ â€" TUESDAY "Little Miss Broadway" PURSUED "Bora To Speed" "GUNFIGHTERS" â€" ADDED FEATURK â€" ADDED HIT â€" 08 Negroes, Chinese, Japanese and other colored peoples are barred from the country. "Other people may have differâ€" ent opinions but we will never allow colored pe'i)‘gles into Ausâ€" tralia," he said. ere were ger- haps 6,000 black aborigines left in Australiaâ€"‘"but they are a dying race and are kept on reservations. TORONTO. â€" Australia‘s Labor Government believes in a "White Australia", Patrick Kennelly, Ausâ€" tralian delegate to the Commonâ€" wealth Conference of Labor parties told a meeting on Monday. _ _ People Australia Won‘t Admit Colored ‘&flaâ€" cake and lighted pink canâ€" dies. fl-aolnehm-t'- dy and e hat. ‘!‘h.ncl‘-td a hmm“mwmm Charles Tilt won twenty prizes Mrs. Bert Skipper spent the weekâ€"end with herâ€"husband, Bert m. vho“i:L a nthng at Westâ€" Hr.aanGMoLm- lifax, who was married in Halifax on ilednudays:p& 3rd, spent a home in New Westminster, B.C., after spending ten days at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. John Grant Sr., and Mrs. Grant‘s parents, and Mrs. George Ayres.. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J);eu Quelch and daughter have returned to their home after :rendinz two weeks at the home Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore of the town line. Mr. and Mrs. George Quelch and family of Michign. U.S.A., spent Sunda&u:t the home of Mr. and Mrs. les Reader. Mrs. Wm. Kelly and son Richard visited relatives in Kitchener on Saturday. ie t Prpatie use fis Mrs. Earl Massell and daughter have returned to their home at Hay Bay, Napanee, after spending a few days‘ vacation at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber received word of a son born to Mr and Mrs. Harvey Gilchrist, nee Bertha Kleinsteuber, of Parry Sound on Aug. 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Manton and family have returned to their home here after finding a vacation with Mr. and W. Manton of Niagara Falls and friends in Welland. Miss Doris MacLennan has reâ€" turned to her home in Millbank afâ€" ter spending eight weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Kauk. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wagner and sohn and d,au?hter of Michigan, U.S.A., spent a f@w daxs’ vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wafixer Mr. and Mrs. Homer Darliels of Preston were visitors at the home gt Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Tuesâ€" ay. LAC. Gilbert Wilfonfi of Afylmer spent a few days with his wife and family. _ _ _ _ _ _ John Perine of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. H. Perine. James Ayres of Islington spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. few days‘ vacation at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. John Grant Sr. Mr. and Mrs R. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of Mr tald Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockâ€" on. Miss Patsy Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Fisher is a fiatient at St. Mary‘s Hospital, tiiful:‘..w' after an appendix operâ€" al Mrs. E. Noble and granddaughâ€" ter, Miss Frances Noble have reâ€" turned to their home at Lion‘s Head after spending a vacation at Head after spending a vacatior the home qmu(.gmles Hatt. Mr. and Mrs. Newberrie of the Mrs. John Grant spent Saturday with relatives at St. Marys, Ont. _ Mon. Tues. Wed. "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" ‘The Egg and I‘ Maria Montes â€" Jobn Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant and Smash Up‘ The story that rollicked All This Week 2nd HIT â€" Technicolor 25,000,000 Readers! _ Now a grea picture! CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED MacMURRAY (Adult Entertainment) and Mrs. John Grant Jr., and for â€" Lee Bowman Eddie Albert for Master Donald Knoblauch left for Detroit last week where he will make his future home. Mr. Charles Linseman of Tralee and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Starr last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Snow with Mr and Mrs. H. Ward last Sunday. _ has Leen pinthased tp ABan WE n 4 y an Weâ€" ber of near Elmira who gets immeâ€" diate possession. _ _ _ _ Mr. Rufus Black of Toronto visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Algoe Koelin last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brubacker enâ€" tertained the descendants of his faâ€" ther, the late Noah Brubacker, in the form of a family reunion at their home on Labor Day. Fiftyâ€" four guests were present from Kitchener, St. Jacobs, Hawkesville, Conestogo, Yatton and Wallenstein. The sad news arrived here last week of the death of Mrs. L. Petch, formerly liv'm&vhere with her sisâ€" ter, the late Mrs. T. Reid. Mrs. Norman Matthews, a niece, attendâ€" ed the funeral in Georgetown. Mrs. Bob Franklin is spending a few days with her son Ray and Mrs. Franklin at Moorefield. By Mrs. Emerson Matthews (Chronicle Correspondent) Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews were Mr. and Mrs. Art Sheard and Mr. and Mrs. G. Weichel of Waterloo and Miss Marâ€" fixeflte Rathman of Kitchener and r .and Mrs. Wm. Kells of near Drayton. _ s this week.. Mr. Noel Thompson, manager of the local branch, gave an interesting talk on "Your Local Branch Bank". Housecoats, pyjaâ€" mas and boudoir slippers were modelled by Audrey Koebel, Anna and Theresa Baasier, Patsy Harâ€" ber, Marj. Meyer and Anne Friedâ€" man, members of the Girls‘ Sewâ€" ing club. Mrs. S. P. Friedman and Mrs. Wm. Richardson were apâ€" mnted to attend the Leadership ining school to be held on Oct. 1 and 2 in the Agriculture Buildâ€" ing, Kitchener. Miss Janet Allingâ€" ham gave a recitation. Mrs. A. R. Koebel answered questions "O Canada" closed the meeting and refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. R. E. Fosâ€" ter, Mrs. Fred Scherrer and Mrs. O. John‘s Lutheran Ch on Sunday afternoon. of Tralee were callers with friends here. Mrs. William Denstedt and Miss Jetret Manser spent last Wednesâ€" day at Milverton Fair and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Bundscho. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ralph Brenner spent Thursday in Toronto. Miss Geraldine Shannon of Bellâ€" ville visited with her friend, Miss Helen Karley for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKay, Daâ€" vid and Elizabeth of Willowdale and Miss Edna McKay of Toronto spent a day recentli with the latâ€" ter‘s sister, Miss V. E. McKay. â€" made for exhibiting at Wellesley Fair on Tucsday and Wedneaday of Sunday School room of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church on Friday evenâ€" ing of this week at 8.30 p.m. Carl Foell will be in charge of the deâ€" votions. Misses Margaret Riordan and Aileen Hayes and Lavalle Hayes of Toronto were weekâ€"end guests with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Joâ€" seph Hayes. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKinley of Detroit were holidag guests at the home of the Foster Bros. Mrs. C. J. Mayne of Windsor and Miss Betty Schummer of Kitchener the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer. Mr. Mrs. Â¥. H. atâ€" e e Mr. and Mrs. I. Milner of Detroit and Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Milner of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Schummer have returned home after holidayâ€" ing at Port Elgin _ _ _ _ _ SCOTT‘S Mr. and Mrs. E. Denstedt and son The month! of the Lu oo Lennee ul be hen m th CABS 6 â€" 6669 24â€"Hour Service Rileen Daubt, 221 Hetbert 8t 38 Allen St. East W AT ERLO O GLENALLEN Miss Mary Hewitt of St. Mary‘s Hosiilal, Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. School reâ€"opened on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd with Mr. Nelson Ward as principal and Miss Alveretta Tighe a&s assistant. Thirtyâ€"three pupils were enrolled in the Senior room and thirtyâ€"seven in the Junior room which included fifteen new beginners in Grade 1, namely: Lloyd Erb, Marion Erb, Doris Gorâ€" don, Stanlle(y Herrford, Laura Janâ€" tzi, Jonas Kuepfer, Mar{“A:: Leis, Melvin Lichty, Blanche , Nanâ€" cy Nahrgang, Eldon Steckley, Howâ€" ard Steiger, Ferne Taylor, Katie spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and §z:s, Walter McDowell and Mr. and w ue ie vet fite Pinep ty ty Hanice Foge M 12 2pe or Bruce Sloan and 400 bovel? ns ctometcawaliiiiesten n wans NOE been il} for two weeks in the Kâ€"W %mmm‘" xumm with whink in B I and attended the funeral of Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end with her moti:er, Mrs. George T. Tanner. Mir. Herb MacLennan t Sunâ€" day with his dll.filef. fi Lorne Brubacher and . Brubacher of Kitchener. Mrs. Isabelle Allingham and Paul of Kitchener visited Mrs Reid Alâ€" lingham on Saturday. s Mr. Allan Hawthorne and his aunt, Mrs. W. G. McKee visited Mrs. Adam Morrow and Harold, ninth line of Wellesley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ribey of Toâ€" ronto visited the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Robert McDowell on Friday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Irvin McDowell of Galt. The latter couple celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary on Saturday BC., is visiting indefinitely with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell Dr. Chase‘s Ineyâ€"Liver Pills MOTORWAYS TRAVEL COSTS LESS by Listowel Wingham Short trip or long trip, you‘re always. dollars ahead when you ride the big, roomy red and white MOTORWAYS coaches. Actually the cost is about oneâ€"third of operating your own car. And there‘s solid comfort every mileâ€"latest design reclining seats â€" newest type coaches â€"and skilled drivers. Excellent connections for eastern, western and United States points. LOW FARES FROM KITCHEN We think you will find it interesting to pay a visit of inspection to the various fashion floors this week. Women‘s NOTE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN DEPARTMENT LOCATIONS: EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 14 Full information at Terminal Lingerie Department now on the Queen Street Floor, Single Return n‘s Dresses, Suits, Coats, Now On The Second Floorâ€" â€"Elevator Service From The King Street Floor. Short Stairway from the Queen Street Floor. Women‘s Jackets, Blouses, Skirts, Sport Suits, now on opposite side of Queen Street Floor. Charming Manners The New Fashions Telephone 3â€"3631 King And Queen Streets â€" Kitchener of Schedule Take On

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