The poruhuon of the world doubled in the last 100 years. Tparted Marshmellow BISCUITS PACKAGE CHEESE â€" LOAF CHEESE FACTORY CHEESE â€" LIMBURGER â€" LIEDERKRANZ Steffier‘s Homeâ€"made HEAD CHEESE Blues while you wash BLUâ€"WHITE The New KLEENEX CARNATION MILK DUZ AYLMER SOUPS DINNERWARE to the Ladies, Wed., Thurs. and Fri. evenings and Wed. matinee Betty Grable, Cesar Romero in "Beautiful Blonde KREâ€"MEL DESSERT 70 Alexandra Ave. SELFâ€"SERVE Randolph Scott, Ella Raines in FRIDAY â€".SATUBDAY Continuous Sat. 2.00 to 11.30 "THE WALKING HILLS" FISH & CHIPS *‘My Fovorite Brunette" "ROGUES REGIMENT" on small service charge The Silver Anniversary Â¥ Uhrysler Windsor Tolwlmn’o Orders 0 FISH & CHIPS HAMBURGERS MONDAY â€" ARTHUR G. ANGUS Aduit Entertainment Open evenings Tuesday through Open Sunday 4 to 7 p.m. â€" We specialize in 55 Queen St. South . A. BOPPRE WATERLOO WE DELIVER OR SEND THE KIDDIES Special Attention given to Children Your Grocer tion of the world has We cordially invite you to visit us at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Industrial Exhibition z," fish & Chips y Browne‘s Offer the BEST in TUESDAY Does Everything 200 Sheets Man‘s size * Sizzling Hot Dogs * Tempting Hamburgers * Soft Drinks, ice Cream, etc. and Chips . . the best there ‘The Better Kind" Tall be guest preacher at the anniverâ€" sary service in the Morriston Church le¢ in the opening prayer and|Mrs. Cecil Mader entertained the Andrew Filsinger presented the|boys in Mrs. Mader‘s Suaday topic, "Can We Educate Without School class at a "Father and Son" ’Rehcion.’" Special music was party. There were twentyâ€"seven given by the young ladies w-}preaent _Mr. _ Leonard _ Reist tette consisting of Audrey Lfl- |showed his pictures of Washingâ€" shall}, Audrey Holtzhauer, Betty m DC., in cherry blossom time Hallman and Doris Latsch. | pictures of Utah. Also at this The Gideons will be in charge time awards were made to Alvin of the service next Sunday mornâ€" (Habermell and Jerry Heer for ing at the Evangelical U.B. E perfect attendance for 6 months. Church in the absence of the pasâ€"| The mar:hie of Phyllis Lorâ€" tor, Rev. C. R. Kauth, who will|raimne Schiedel and Mr. Harold By Miss Myrtie Becker (Chromisle Correspendent) The E.Y.F. met Sunday evening in the church here with Ruth Fried as leader. Rev. C. R. Kauth Roseville : 95 King St. Nerth . WATERLOO 4 pkgs 3 pkgs. for 2 tins Phone 4â€"4843 3 tins for . they are just is. 2 pkgs . for pkg tb. lb. for 27¢ for 35e 1c Baer. _ A trio of girls, Miss Erma Baer, sister of the bridegroom and two cousins, the Misses Erlene Gingâ€" erich and Martha Good sang, "The officiating. _ The marriage of Miss Anna Mae Shantz and Bz' Morgan Nyle Baer took place at the Mennonite Church on Saturday afternoon with Bishop Oscar Burkholder village _ For a trip to Owen Sound and points north the bride wore a navy tafteta frock with matching gabardine coat, navy and pink acâ€" cessories and a corsage of chryâ€" santhemums. They will reside in Breslau on their return. ( M Dinner was served to 46 guests at Leisure Lodge. zie â€" The bride‘s mother, receiving the guests, was dressed in wine crepe with satin trim and grey accessories and Mrs. Clark wore green crepe with satin trim and brown accessories. Their corsages were of gardenias. _ _ | MINARD‘S _ The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Lyle Clark, as best man. L _ Matron of honor, her sister, Mrs. Carl Steppler, wore rose taffeta, the princess bodice trimmed with bows and pleating. Miss Ethel Clark, sister of the groom, bridesâ€" maid wore a similar gown. Feaâ€" ther trimmed halos of the same material formed their headdresses. Their bouquet were talisman Minard‘s :o make those muscles cool, relaxed, ready for the fairway. For sprains, muscular stiffness, aches and prins. Greaseless, quick drying, no unplessant 'mfx'm a long train. A short cirâ€" cular veil fell from a beaded coâ€" ronet headdress. Talisman roses and stephanotis formed her bouâ€" quet. The bride was given in marriâ€" age by her father. Her gown was white satin with net yoke and three deep folds of satin softening the lines of the bodice. The skirt was made with an overskirt of lace and a deep satin edging endâ€" rajne Schiedel and Mr. Harold| In o1 'Clark took ï¬lace on Thursday af~ |tests, e ternoon at the home of the bride‘s |quired parents. Th: bride is the youngest | from daughter of Mr. and Ms. R. G.)toeâ€"clij ISchnedel and the bridegroom the{minuu son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Clark} In a of this village. * 'shoe a The ceremolz was perfaormed petitor by Rev. Don t‘:lnt _before a clip an setting of white &eoioh and ceâ€" ‘shoes i dar sprays. Mr. rge Higgins, |provide an uncle of the bru‘.}egroom,";(oua, played the wedding music. _ |forges boys in Mrs. Mader‘s Suaday School class at a "Father and Son" party. There were twentyâ€"seven present. ‘Mr. Leonard _ Reist showed his pictures of Washingâ€" The bride is a daughter of Mr. Il?ag Mrs. ninkt:}I\‘e l‘{) Shantz of this e a ridegroom, is a n of Mrs. Elizabeth Baer, RR. Waterloo, and the late Mr. E. were twentyâ€"seven present. Folâ€" lowing a short program they enâ€" joyed a lunch of watermelon. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Cecil,ll.dq' entertained the &&a. The Misses Ruth Dedels and ean Pletcher sang two numbers. Friday evening the Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Fellowship had their openâ€" ing meeting for the season at the large Sconemicat Size On Frida: LIHIHIMENT the bridegroom, is a Elizabeth Baer, RR. and the late Mr. E. irls, Miss Erma Baer, bridegroom and two Misses Erlene Gingâ€" rtha Good sang, "The traffic in Canada is eastâ€"west, in United States. of a contestant. O DOnbantiblinerta it "cangtis ecrmneron.â€" 4 the various groups. From this finâ€" al will emerge Ontario‘s champion horseâ€"shoer" As evidence of his ï¬rowen he will receive a trophy. owever, the challenge cup must he won three times before it beâ€" comes the permanent property MEIpESOTeRO sathol fs dnbdidci ind There are five hone-aboeh:g classes listed in the Knr:fnm wi ï¬rizes for each. A competiâ€" tion will follow for those winning forses, shoes, nails, anvils and forges will be prol:xded. Use of files or wire brushes is prohibited. petitor will be asked to calk, toeâ€" clip and fix a pair of readyâ€"made shoes in 43 minutes. Tools will be, provided _ by the â€" competitor. W. Amy, near Burford, which is just west of Brantford in Brant County. In one of the hone-ahoeingecon- tests, each competitor will reâ€" quired to make a pair of shoes from a straight bar of iron and toeâ€"clip and fix them, all in 5§ minutes. Three frizes are offered. In another event, ready made HORSEâ€"SHOEING BATTLE AT BIG PLOWING MATCH Among unique contests scheâ€" duled for the big International Plowing Match next month, will be several horseâ€"shoeing competiâ€" tions. And it is reported that there will be a good entry list for this almost lost art. The plowing match this year will take place on the farm of H. ONTARIO CHA) their return from a trip to the Eastern States they will reside at RR. 2, Waterloo. The general direction of. rail VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES OVER 50 FASCINATING RADIO STAGE SHOWS GENERAL EXKHIBITS Between 8 and 9 o‘clock each evening. FASHION SHOWS EACH _EVENING wi S / P â€" '/ e 2 * p P MA ve t j e * es s C ; e w } * ‘A> T. =~ J g Ne _ . k i* ~<3 rrmmard hy *o+ ,(1_ « TwX ° â€"« * T P L* 4 1 F UInBPCT ks +4 * + * a L MEOPH~ 4 & ® Modern Kitchen Cupboard TELEVISION OISPLAY w.:g::::: ::l)flcontor Weather permitting. 4 beautiful mante] Radios 2 MeceBrine Bags ncmmammmesas h At 7 and 8 p.m. (except Mon. night) !!ut’l?uhlon Show starts at 9 a‘clock Something New and Exciting! MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS Kâ€"W Industrial Exhibition , and many other articles. CONTAINS LANOLIN HIGH QUALITY SOAPâ€" hand milled, long lastâ€" ing, gentle, free lathering. Speciab for our 40th Anniversary â€" s â€" PHILIPS LANOLIA SOAP I Adulits : , FRILLED CURTAINS ALL NEW ©COOKING SCHOOL Each Afternoon 2% yards long In coinâ€"dotted marquisette, ivory shade. Pricilla style, with 3â€"inch Anniversary price " Sponsored by the Kâ€"W Junior Chamber of Commerce EOSE e e t t m t r e o en sn g. . _ , «) LL NEW ‘ §* DOKING SCHOOL the | ich Afternoon 5†f D Under the direction of Kate ‘Altken, . ?; world renowned dietitian and repofter. . . :t p LEVISION OISPLAY S Weather permitting i * ’ ~l g ; ; % i f i id \ \' P 7’3'“ ; e m c cp ar t P c ar n & , *‘ nh BC f d . g ADMISSION ‘ ME 2za \\. [ Adults 25e . Children 10c A ‘ %’ Fashion Show 15¢ See the latest models _ o m in dn dn dn dn dn dn d AD dn dn iL d at the "Ex" ce s ;‘ King Street Main Floor ..â€" Stripes Bizes M to 44 Exceptional value at ... 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