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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Nov 1949, p. 5

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For the first time in Canada, we offer you a MAJESTIC set of moulded dinnerware in a beautiful coral pestel shade. Words cannot describe the beauty of this dinnerware. Secing is believing. Hore are the highlights of the greatest value in our time. MAJESTIC DINNERWARE is not china. ceramic, earthenware or porcelain, but a moulded melamine compound, "‘worth its weight in goid". A scientific discovery which has become the housewife‘s delight. This set of dinnerware, service for.six, comprises: 6 Deluxe Dinner Plates 6 Cups § Salnd, Plates, Th 5 Seovere t 2 g‘": n,‘”_‘u. utter tea 6 Fruit Nappees Send your order today to : _ We offer you $1.00 as a free yift if the merchandise offered through the medium of this advertisement does not meet with your approval. MAJESTIC DINNERWARE will not break under normal use. and is therefore economical. It will not chip, and is therefore more sanitery. It washes easier and dries faster. It is a lifetime service. Price Complete $18.95 Send cheque or money order for the full amount, or $2.00 as a deposit and the bulance will be C.O.D. All shipments are prepaid by us. . We want every Canadian householder to get scquainted with an HONESTâ€"TOâ€"GOODNESS sales policy of a Canadian Company. _ _ _ _ A large selection to choose from at prices you can afford to pay. Fitted Leather TRAVELLING CASES Complete to the last detail. Many different models and prices. Sold on a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE, PLUS $100 for your For reference we refer you to any brgnch of the Bunk of Nova Scotia Also . . . Musical Powder Boxes . . . M usical Beer Steins . . . Shaving Brushes ._. . Shaving Sets . . . Pen and Pencil Sets . . . Cameras . . . and a million other Gifts for everyone in the family. 10% Less Than Regular Price SHOP NOW AND SAVE ~ Soup Bowis THIS ADVERTISEMENT is BONDED! WANTED:! 32 King St. North TOYS DEPT W 12 FAIRLAWN DINNERWARE COMPANY LIMITED 121 SPADINA AVENUE. TORONTO. ONTARIO, CANADA. B ED F O R D OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 P.M. DRUG STORE To.suit the most exacting feminine taste. PERFUMES and COLOGNES Opposite Post Office WATERLOO The most complete selection in the Twin Cities. For COSMETICS spiring. The enthusiasm and coâ€" operation ef Guiders and sponsors strength, and until such time as additional leaders are found, it is utterly impossible to give real Guiding to any more girls Wheâ€" ther or not you have ever been a Guide, WE NEED YOU! Waterloo last week was most inâ€" pack in Waterioo district is over In res to a query from one of our gown Owis, I asked Proâ€" vincial Office if crocheting might be substituted for knitting in the Brownie Golden Hand Test. Proâ€" vince said "No". Knitting is a principles d Gaidingos availaoie is av. if you would only phone me at if you would only phone me at 2â€"10086. There was, however, one somâ€" overflowed the whole evenâ€" An Electric Rozor will take the work out of shaving for him. Comes complete with case. In a variety of colors and styling. . . These Sets will please her long after Christâ€" By MRS. L. M SELLERY Waterico District Girl Guide Phone 2â€"2672 Some of you are 'arkhi on {gg‘nmfod:t?nnixjo' 3y puide Camping. It is ra late in the season now, but we are planning on some weekâ€"end camping in the Spring. For what you must do on that weekâ€"end, I would refer you to the June 1948 Guider. ~ In brief, this is the outline. Caâ€" bins or huts will be acceptable, although tents are ideal Three meals must be cooked out of doors on a trench or trapper‘s fire. The weekâ€"end (consitsing of at least two nights) must be run on the Patrol System, with the Guides menus, equipment, etc. If your June 1948 Guider is not available. would you cut out the ;b(;:,e and pasté it on your P. O. DRESSER SETS CORNER ELECTRIC SHAVERS KRe ; We don‘t revise our opinion exâ€" pressed in last week‘s column. long enough in their visit to Sanâ€" ta at Letter‘s Store last Saturday to say, ‘"How much is that?" And their eyes come to about counter level. Children can‘t last minute shop like their pops. Coppers acâ€" cumulate rather slowly. uses The good old standbyâ€" bath saltsâ€"are done up in "hen dishes" which will do fine as canâ€" dy dishes or trinket holders The Pn ane Breikh siuck tmfough pei ipstick stuc a snowman. He‘ll make a good your wife a crumpled bill and say, "Merry Christmas, dear. Just get hoards his allowance to get Mamâ€" ma a present, has a feminine gift Yes, it‘s good to consider the food you‘re going to eat next year when‘gt‘ou Jflnk about a Christâ€" mas Came upon a complete picnic basket. If you b\z‘m it won‘t be so hard to eat potaâ€" to salad you‘re wife serves withâ€" out forks. They are included in the basket. And Wateribo stores have an abundant array of such things as A husband rightfully shifts, to rectond ts t mont it 81 ibilityâ€" gmor her. Here are a m picked up in Waterloo stores, to start a man thinking. stoves, irons, bath towels (mmd pretty enough to save you bother of mwnppmt)e. And ‘re "‘housekeeper‘" will prumfotg store, in h.g china cabiâ€" net, many gifts you‘ll find. "On there I ge! Started out to give suggestions for novel gifts and end up with household necesâ€" sities. Women‘s minds just can‘t seem to get out of that rut. And I haven‘t even started on gloves, and what have She was a quiet little old lady in a boardinghouseâ€"ail alone, withâ€" out relatives. A pathetic figure at Christmastime, until a }fackage :ame nddrea:g to mn; e never orgot me," exciai operd the package as pleased as ‘pe:h;pns and ahow‘x:x us an expensive handbag a corsage of red roses and forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. The card was signed l;{}herhus-\ band, now long dead. had arâ€" ranged with a trustee, she exâ€" plained, to select a gift and flowâ€" ers to be sent to her from him each Chn.st{ma. For over twenty years his film had come regularly â€"linking her in memory to her dear husband and brightening every Yuletide. rment is rendered necessary by ‘bodily injury caused by accident danger (except in an attempt to “ylenhesul i hkt,mm being i . 8 ing in an 'aircn!t orm\’v‘hue riding or drivy- ing in any kind of race. ‘ lm«mdhea)ywd Ts a whte mmpeard o ie ‘ or w or TMinmluhryotmvolnflkt or operations or civil commotion of any kind. mflzjc disease or natural t on t %).(ewt in bona fide seifâ€" M (Bhveny or instreety reout or contributed to posure of herself to exceptional tion v'v!uch you GM’ lers 7“5]”â€"!7 Re insurance. The number !g%l)hlfilpdqb I looked for m ings. I found So men, it‘s still O.K. to hand Perhaps little fellows paused _l'llrhlve‘::."odywwâ€" Women do the Christmas buyâ€" DOWNING‘S Flewers sickness within the scope of * Kesdiu 6. ilting from deliberate exâ€" Hope the above is the informaâ€" A Guide obeys orders. 08 King Bi. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4180 ‘ Hi Neighbours ! He Never Forgot variety. By Maften Ainicy Pcme Wicic ul'uyu € CCCJ. by Readings were Mrs. i pepng |Pred Sck, Mio. Samiee Cuirch 2 child |and Mrs. Lioyd Facey. Two nu. kpensive)tritionists, Jean Shewster and of red| Blanche Fortier of Saskatchewan and Alberta, aiso the district choose something the really singing God Save the King. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Norman Wettlaufer, Mrs. Herold Stock, Mrs. Fred Stock. Princess Elizabeth Banquet. the important part of any gift is the thought mnd ‘l?yâ€"‘vour The Princess Elizabeth Branch of Women‘s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Norman Wettlaufer when the November meeting was held November 17th. 'nzelyn‘mn- ed the program with the te need o enent Micwel bf ‘ was the minutes and roll call. Ronafi was answered by "My Likes and Dislikes About F:;mhu". The program consisted Agriculture and Canadian Industries The convenor for the above topics was Mrs. Lloyd Facey. “ Readings were by Mrs. sinine ht sn in and Mrs. Lloyd Facey. Two nuâ€" tritionists, Jean Shewster and Blanche Fortier of Saskatchewan and Alberta, also the district health nurse. They gave very inâ€" teresting talks on Preparation of| du! uu:feuao rge of the services int{beU ted urch. His many friends welcome him back. Billy Matthews and Tom Causiâ€" nau of Eimira called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews on Mr. h. C.loe:ln:uhhn;wp~ rage completed ready to store his car and truck. Mr. Harry Ward has built a new veranda to his house. derson of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sanderson. ;--â€" -.-" » â€"bâ€"_ omldecs Chke se Sea 5 "to" Colies SAVE on tHis REPEAT OFFER! . i Cnramicts Corresporant CALL TWIN CITY LAUNDRY TWIN CITY LAUNDRY Same Location for 20 years â€" 13 DUKE ST. E.. WATERLOO 2 SHIRTS o+ 1 TABLECLOTH LAUNDERED AND With Every Suit or Dress Cleaning Order of 95c (or 85¢ Cash and Carry Order) We aore contfident that you will like our Laundry and Dry Cleaning service and workmanship when you try it. That is why we repeot this special soving offer â€" so that a/ou will be encouraged to give us a chance to prove our claims! AND CLEANERS Open daily 7 am. to 6 p.m. is in 60. 268 King St. East DRESSES 188 ANNIVERSARY SALE > DIAL 2â€"8338 Beautiful dresses, styled to the minute in the season‘s latest colours. Sizes from 11 to 46, with regular value up to 18.95 ... BERGSTEIN‘S Fitted and loose. Sizes from 12 to 44. AIP colors to choose from. These coats are all new styles, new shades â€" such as Wine, Green, Grey, Black and 'Bro_wn. Satin underlined â€" and â€" chamois SPECIAL PURCHASE 15 WINTER COATS nOmEâ€"MADE SPicg â€" FREE Opposite Metropolitan Store WE OFFER FOR OouUR LADIES‘ WEAR SPECIAL man Facey with Mrs. James rah at the &m A piano sole given by Miss Mildred H a duet was then rendered Joan and Elaine Otto, i es e k at pilano. evei by singing The Nauonl:lmxm_‘ )9" 8.95 | 2

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