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Heit PAGE EIGHT MONDAY â€" TUESDAY Rita Hayworth Orson Welles " ‘The Lady from Shanghai‘ â€" ALSO â€" "COUNTERFEITERS®" FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY Continuous Sat. 2 to 11.30 Jon Hall â€" Dana Andrews "BLONDIE‘S REWARD" WALTER STUMPF â€" 341 Victorie N. â€" Phone 2â€"0506 Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality Clifford N. Hall â€" Branch Manager 119 King St. W. Kitchener, Ont. Ph H. 0. Hawke, Galt M. Miine Todd, Gait Earl Katzenmeier â€" â€" â€" New Hamburg, Ont. "KIT CARSON®" WATERLOO â€"â€" ALSO â€" Take advantage of your local representative‘s special training in adapting Mutual Life insurance to fit the individual needs and circumstances of people of all ages and incomes. He will consider i a privilege to help you. Life insurance offers a sure way of saving for old age, sickness, or other emergencies. In addition it protects your family against your untimely death. The Mutual‘ Life of Canada offers life insurance that combines savings with protection at lowâ€"cost. Whenever a Mutual Life of Canada representative asks that question, he gets a rueful ‘no‘. And if you‘re like most of us, your answer will be ‘no‘ too. Yet we all realize that saving money is unâ€" fortunately necessary. want to know Outâ€"ofâ€"town Representatives: ‘‘The Auctioneer that understands the ruling and laws of Auctioneering‘‘ For sale of any kind of farm stock and implements, household effects, etc., etc., Walter Stumpft True politeness requires humiâ€" l‘ty, good sense, and benevoâ€" lence. To think more highly of ourselves than we ought to think, destroys its quickening principle.â€"Lydia H. Sigourney. Phone 4â€"4713 The officials worked hard to make the fair a success. By Monâ€" day night they were tired and slept well. But fairs come only once a year. ‘Miss Mary Rogers has returnâ€" ed to Ottawa, after spending a vacation with her sister and sb;mher-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Slee. LAC. Gilbert Wilfong Jr., of Ayimer spent Labor Da{‘ at the home of his parents, r. and Mrs. Gib. Wilfong Sr. Doon : Miss Joyce Noare of Kitchenâ€" er was visiï¬x% at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bryce on Satâ€" utday. _ _ _ O N 2 96 far Hitler got before they stopped him. _ _ _ _ Aithough we made only a short visit to the Elmira Fair on Saturday, it was quite evident the "show" had lost none of its greatness. _ As in former years, there were big displays of grain and vegeâ€" tables in the Agricultural Builâ€" ding, harness racing, a flower, show, a midway for those foolâ€" ish enough to s(&end their moâ€" ney, and a grandstand performâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Steen and children Sandra, Larry and Michael spent the holiday weekâ€" end at the home of Mrs. Steen‘s sister, Mrs. B. Oadt of Collingâ€" wood. . Bobby Kleinsteuber is spendâ€" ing some time at the home of bis sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, ance. Mrs. Ada Humphries has reâ€" turned to Galt after spending a vacation with Mrs. Wm. Teet. _ At Hespeler 528 registered when schools in that town threw open their doors and rang the bells. Althouï¬: he has been givâ€" en quite a kicking around téy the ischool board, Principal G. A. Smith is still at the helm with ‘ten assistants at his side. More power to you Mr. Smith. _ _ _ _ Jack McDonald spent the weekâ€"end at Parry Sound. Mrs. MeDonald and family returned with him after spending a month with friends in that disâ€" trict. Edward Jones of Centreville was visiting friends in the vilâ€" The present school board not only refused to report its actions to the people that elected them, kut also refused to accede to the request of the Provincial Departâ€" ment of Education to meet a citiâ€" zens‘ committee. If allowed to remain, the presâ€" ent Hespeler School Board might go to untold lengths. Look how Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gilchrist of Parry Sound. William Wolfe, who is workâ€" ing in Quebec spent the holiday weekâ€"end with his wife and family. _ ‘The Tavistock school had a registration of 184 on opening day, compared with 175 last year. _ 2s sote o _ The New Hamb\:‘x School set a record in its attendance ï¬%:zees ‘gy enrolling 201 pupils on $â€" ay. 0 __ _ 800 . . The Hespeler School Board has acted in nothing short of dictatorial style. First of all, tney demoted Mr. Smith, prinâ€" cipal for no apparent reason exâ€" cept that he has devoted the best years of his life and interâ€" ests to the welfare of the comâ€" m.unity. Not only did they deâ€" mute ‘him, but they refuse to meet the public to iron out any kimks which are too trivial in the first place. 2 _ The citizens committee is finâ€" ally smartening up by doing the logical thingâ€"asking the board to resign. _ c . slarted Thousands of liftle feet made their way back to the little red school houses to learn the three R‘s Time makes changes. This is also true in education The !educat.ion system is being made more and more inferesting everz year. It is a far cry from "boo! larnin‘" in the days when the principal taught "to the tune of the hickory stick." _ At Wellesley, 101 pupils r;tis- tered on Tuesday. Gustave Marâ€" tin of Tavistock takes over the duties of principal with "Bud" Jacobi and Muriel Johns assistâ€" ing. P'rhetty sool: t.heFt.xBu will be on the pumpkin. is setting in rapidiy throughout Waterise Cw:}g'. The grain harvests are in fall fairs are the topic of the day. On Tuesday School By Mrs. R. 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Roberts suggested that he Mw go to the PU.C. nd tell their troubles, and FREE AIR Tennis Honors Taken by Tailby, Ferguson Victory of Mrs. Ferguson in the women‘s final was considerâ€" ed a moderate upset Jackie Merner, the loser, had been seeded top in the female brackâ€" et. Both fifalists were former Ontario junid® singles chamâ€" pions . Mrs. Ferguson dominated play fcr all but a few games in the first set to win 6â€"3, 6â€"1. First seeded ladies‘ doubles Klair of Miss Merner and Doris iller was eliminated in a semiâ€" final upset when they bowed 6â€"4, 5â€"7, 6â€"4 to Barbara Telfer of Erantford and Helen Ranscombe of Preston. There is no policy like politeâ€" ness, since a good manner often succeeds where the best tongue has failedâ€"Elias L. Magoon. hoh m Ihe iuning aree. when ights in ing area, when such was not the case. Possibl the explanation sounds p{susible to Mayor Hilâ€" liard. To us it sounds like popâ€" pycock. We know that our own reporting was definitely not wrong; and knowing the partiâ€" cular Record reporter who covâ€" ered this bit of news, we would take his statement without any question. _‘ > Raiph Tailby and Mrs. Marâ€" goret Ferguson won singles honâ€" ors at the Waterloo Tennis Club here on Monday in the final events of the first gost-war reâ€" newal of the Twin Cities invitaâ€" tion tournament. ‘Tailby continued his romp through the men‘s sin%l,& by deâ€" feeting the promising Woodstock junior and second seeded player, Jock Coles, 6â€"0, 6â€"0._ . started all the fuss over condiâ€" tions in the Housing Enterprises It is ex‘tremil{ doubtful if two reporters would make the same mustake in any caseâ€"what have they got to gain. sulid the residents should tell their landiord that they wouldn‘t pay the rent if they didn‘t get the tion to see the P.UC. o e mmpa results, "he would be plene;nx’f they called on him." 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