DRUG STORE Opp. Post Office WATERLOO Phone 2â€"2672 Friday, May 11, 1961 for Mother. .. a l'oviug co m plime n t! BE DFOR D Beautiful tailored and laceâ€"trimmed styles Crepe and Satin and Ny $1.98 to $5.98 This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup ORANGE PEKOE Sizes 32 to 42 Slips p, Luxunious Hosieny Nylon 60 gauge â€" 15 denier 51 gauge â€" 15 denier 45 gauge â€" 30 denier 45 gauge â€" 60 denier service weight In beautiful Summer shades of Masque, Sandalwood, Bamboo and Cheesecake WHISPER NYLONS by Supersilk IN NEWEST, MOST EXCITING SHADES Corsage, June Bride and Caress $1.175 â€" $1.95 â€" $225 GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE $1.75 and $1.95 Waterloo Players ‘Catch A Star‘ Thoroughly Good Show By DON McLAREN "The trouble with this world is that there are 100 maa parents in it." So said Judy Edwards, a teenâ€"ager in the play "Catch a Star", presented last Thursday and Friday nights by the Waterâ€" loo Players in the auditorium of the City Hall, Waterloo. _ _ This group of quite ordinary pe(;?le, gave an extraordinary performance of this interesting play which held their audiences Human Interest Element As a play "Catch a Star‘ has much to commend it to a general audience who like a ?o!e:tory. It is by no means a thriller but its human interest element is so homey and its action so naturâ€" ally developed that even those who claim that their tastes lean toward the "drauma" would find that they were intrigued by the situation portrayed. | Now all this could never have been said had the production been mediocre and the players lacking in stage presence, fluency and an apparent awareness of continuity. All of these were eviâ€" dent in the acting. True, the Waâ€" terloo Players have had the adâ€" vantage of having tried out the effect of their play before two forâ€" from the opening curtain right to the end of the last act. Phone 4â€"4116 84 King St. S. â€" W Electric & Appliances On Mother‘s Day GIVE Just received . . . new cableâ€" twist plastic Summer bags â€" STOCKIE styles Other _ styles in simulated leather $2.49 to . Makes 4 delicious, goodâ€" sized waffles at one time automatically. No waiting. Set it for light, dark or medium waffles. WAFFLE BAKER lors AT STOCKIE‘S shoulder Handbags der and short handle Red, white and multi $6.98 to $9.95 m l‘ C Mr. ixue?‘ Y.SBencflerdwlge Asa % tient in the Stratfor nera llpG «ances Hospidtal }t{o ha\;e hies:i u;\nsils reâ€" moved. He return ome on WATERLOO Sunday afternoon. The sympathy of the communâ€" ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wilhelm in the passing of the former‘s father, Mr. Abraâ€" ham Wilhelm near Stratford on Sunday. _ _ _ _ o y Sagee i ahs "“‘â€%‘““"†it miss a Eod show, performed in any t an _ amateurish . manner. Plays, performed in such a way are what Waterloo needs, and here is a playâ€"producing group of hardâ€"working, interested people, able and u‘rnlfhnfr to &ll the need not only on their own behalf but also for any organization in the voluntary service feld who can use their proven ability to further some particular community serâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Albrecht and family of Seaforth spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schultz. s Audiences will yet be won and, without going out on the proverâ€" bial limb, it is reasonable to exâ€" pect that this is but the beginning of something we have needed in our community life for a long, long time. Next time you see a plaly to be presented by the Waâ€" terloo Playersâ€"their sponsors are the Waterloo Recreation Commisâ€" sionâ€"just make a dash for their nearest ticket salesman. You‘ll not regret it. Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht and Messrs. John Albrecht and Ronald Schultz spent Sundlt,y afâ€" ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steinman in New Hamburgs _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. Roth, Paul and Gloria of London visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Y. Bender on Sunday afternoon. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Lebold and family spent Sunday with Mr. Noah Leis and Misses Clara and Lovina Leis in Wellesley. â€" _ Kingwood : Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Wilkelm were Mr. and Mrs. William Sangster and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilâ€" ton and Jean and Mr. Donald Glabb all of Stratford.. 0 _ Rev, Walter E. Schultz of Lonâ€" don spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Withelm *HE WATERLOO Thoroughly Good Show Chronicle Correspondent THMOUGHTFUL Oubat) CHROXICLE Wellesley and Miss Elizabeth Mohr of Stratford were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilhe!m. Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schultz visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Steckley in Milverton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Siegner and baby :z:nt an evening with Mr. and . William Makins near Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oesch and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Oesch all of Milverton were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mrs. Clayton Wl&:lr in Baden. Mr. and: Mrs. al Lichty and baby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Schultz in Topping on Sunday evening. Barbara Anne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roth and Mr. and Lertfen[Cr:ames Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mohr of Mr. Just Right for Mother‘s Day Better Summer Dresses Audrey Lene Dresses $10.95 to $19.95 $3.98 to $8.95 _ YOU HAVE PLANS that are important, too. The things you want most, the worthwhile things, have to be planned for, saved for. That‘s not easy, these days. But here are two suggestions that may help you to realize your own particular dream: First, decide what you want most, bhow much it will cost, and open a special savings account at The Royal Bank of Canada for that one particular purpose . . . then save for it. Secoup, use the Royal Bank Budget Book to keep yourself on your course, and to avoid careless spending. The budget book does not suggest how you should spend your money. It does provide you with s simple pattern to help you PLAN YOUR BUDGET TO SUIT YOURSELFR, You can get a copy at any branch. Ask for ons, Sizes 12 to 20. FOR MOTHER DRESSES $9.95 Picolay Sizes 11 to 17. All colors. and : emmwér %:H | _,g ~sï¬e, Joes too.’ â€" Sunday %xests with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Erb were Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Jantzi and family of Crosshill. M A R RIAGES Reichertâ€"Hentgesâ€"May 4, Gerâ€" trude Florence Hentges, Kitchâ€" ener, to Donald Simon Reichâ€" ert, Bridgeport. Clements, 73 years. â€" Wismerâ€"May 4, Miss Mary Jane Because railway freight rates on wheat have remained unâ€" changed since 1922, overâ€"all freight rates have risen only 30 per cent in Canada since the start of the war. Wismer, Preston, 84 years. Pastel Folts â€" Braided Straw Crochet Straw White, natural, pink, navy and black. $3.98 to $6.98 D E A T H S Sizes 12 to 20 â€" 38 to 46 Millinery Waffie Pique Broadcloth Chambray * ind Injured Doon Girl Recovering Hobbs, four, daughter of Mrs. Fred Hobbs, Doon, who received serious injuries when struck by a car at East Preston on Tuesday, May lst, is regorted fair. The young girl susfrined a broken right hip, skull, fracture, shock and multiple abrasions. The driâ€" ver of the car was Walter Pickerâ€" ing of Toronto. While the Canadian Senate has the theoretical power of veto, in practice its functions are largely those of criticism and scrupulous study of legislation passed gy the (By Chronicle THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA WATERLOO BRANCH W. H. KNECHTEL, Manager dent) of Erla marrie Sizes â€" Smaill, medium, large Lingerie In 1951 the Canadian dollar has about oneâ€"third of its 1901 buying power; in the same period hourly wage rates hacve multiplied by §$2.10 to $1.98 Py jamas PAGE FIVE