Toeaident af tit Enginetring o. t of the ineering clety of Canada was the guest rku of the evening. Mr ance gave an interesting traveâ€" i * eofeeaisie Cerrespontent) & amil ï¬ul-.&ly Meeting. Summer Office Hours â€" Week Days PICNIC HAMS â€" â€" 45c FRESH HIND HAM â€" â€" â€" FRESH PORK SAUSAGE Why don‘t you drop in, or write to the Acousticon peoâ€" gl:ljzn:st like 1J did or phone FRESH Half or Whole ty. members and a number ests of the Mr. and Mrs. Club their monthly at the home eg and Mel Cryderman KLAEKHN‘S WEEKâ€" END SPECIALS FREE BALLOONS ' FOR THE KIDDIES . AS LONG AS THE SUPPLYLASTS (WE GOT PLENTY BUT WE KNOW KIDS) WE ARE PROUD TO LOCATE IN WATERLOO AND WE OFFER COURTEOUS FRIENDLY SERVICE IN ALL YOUR PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY REQUIREMENTS â€" Books + Magazines + Fountain Pens Pencils & Sundry Stationery Supplies If yow‘re in a hurry or just browsing . .. You‘re Welcome! _Â¥ ry J ng Examine Our Large Display of the Popuwlar Coutts and Rustâ€"Craft â€" [Greeting Cards 60c Ib. PHONE 3â€"3641 43 KING ST. NORTH iNune logue of his to attend the conâ€" o ciriem of engluenms in Soulh AL rica. His talk was ilustrated with pictures he had taken on his trip. Jack English presided for the devotional. Prayer was offered by Rev. Gordon Kaiser, Orwell Henâ€" derson presided for the business when it was decided to invite sevâ€" eral clubs to attend the October meeting to hear an address by Professor Weall of the O.AC. Guelph, on "Landscaping the Front Yard" The president welcomed new SMOKED HIND HAM k Days 9â€"5, Sat., 9â€"1 It‘s Wonderful to OPENING SATURDAY, SEPT. SCHENDEL 60c 1b. Half or Whole 49¢ members and guests and anniverâ€" sary greetings were extended to m were extended to Ward Edwaerds, Noâ€" ra and 5@- Currah, Katherine Ernie Hewitt and Clara and J. English. Lunch was served by Lola And‘ Jack Hockton, Helen and Tony Hume and Edna and Joe Rawn. A Women‘s Institute Moets. i# The Platisville Branch Women‘s Institute met on Thursday afterâ€" noon in the newly renovated Sunâ€" day School room of the United Church with 45 members and 40 guests from the village and Haysâ€" ville present . ‘ A talk by Mrs Klinckman on "The Watchword of Life must be Never Give Up." Mrs. Fncea' played * a piano solo. Mrs. ; Weicker spuke on iLe Institute Ode. A short pantomime "Wanted a Wife" was presented by Mrs. A. Zoeller, Mrs. E. Bean, Mrs. G. Scott, Mrs. O. Kerr, Mrs. J. Baird, Mrs. O. Facey and Mrs, H. Weiâ€" cker gram Mrs. Harrison, president of the Plattsville society turned the meeting over to Mrs. Schngller president of the Haysville society, who presented the following proâ€" Mrs. E. Baer moved a vote of thanks to the visitors for their fine program. P m ay c lfiemea w ds -"’i"herdé&nmg ode was sung the Creed repeated in unison Mn SeR®Lt Following th« National Anthem a delicious lunch was served ll? the hostesses, namely, Mrs. J. H. Lederman, Mrs. Jane Calder, Mrs. L. Davidson, Mrs. F. Woolcott, Mrs. N. Ellis, Mrs. C. Hal_lmarzl., Mrs. Strickler, Mrs. Fallis, Mrs. D E. Stauffer and Miss Seipes. Ladies® Auxiliary Tea. Group two of the Ladies‘ Evenâ€" ing Auxiliary entertained at a tea in the basement of the Plattsville United Church with 50 ladies present. i P 1 w‘ s ig 90. B 2: ns RCERRICCT Baskets of the late fall flowers decorated the pom and the tea table was covered with an ecru lace cloth centred with a silver bow! of mauve asters. Mrs. B. Milne presided for a short proâ€" gram. la a â€"Lbotika A piano duet was played by Mrs. George Harrison and Mrs. Gordon Harrison. Mrs. M. P. Fallis conducted a "Famous Sayâ€" ings" contest. The winners were Mrs. Harry Lane and Mrs. Floyd Bates. Mrs. Cameron Humg‘ fa~ P00 Meay DDCme Emss vored with a solo "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You", acâ€" companied at the piano with Mrs. Stewart â€" Green. â€" Miss Phyl}xs soEa MV T o dvita 10W P Smith favored with a piano solo, "Butterfly". Mrs. Gordon Harriâ€" son then conducted a "Food Adâ€" vertisement" contest, Cartney Reqnlloanal‘ Mr. Stewart McKie and son Roâ€" bert of Sutton spent several days in the village the past week. Shower for Bride. Mrs. Warren Grimes opened ry Snyder, Miss Ruby| Fourteen members and one visiâ€" iss Ann Randall, Mrs. J.}tor answered the roll call and h. Mrs. P. M. Fallis, Mrs.|seven calls on the sick and shutâ€" mson snd Mrs. Hugh Mcâ€"|ins were reported. The society was presented with a portrait of ‘wart McKie and son Roâ€"| Mrs. Doris Weiler, Missionary in utton spent several days| China and a former resident of llage the past week. Plattsville district.‘ It was decided or Bride. to place the gift in the Sunday Warren Grimes opened School Room. Mrs. Green and and _ P88 WATBRL00 Qaawb) OBRONILOCLE: Miss Helen Fostetter Brideâ€"Elect, Feted. Miss Helen Fofstetter, brideâ€" elect of Saturday has been guest of honor at a number of showers and fresenutmm the m:t week. On Tuesday evening m McCartney entertained the ~â€" bors of the brideâ€"elect at a kitchâ€" her home to Kenneth Grimes, Mrs. Alec. Glenâ€" denning and Mrs. John Brighty. rooms were L. â€"3 with baskets of and a honored guest with an opcasional chair. Bingo and erokinole were played during the evening. Asâ€" sisting the hostess with the lunch were: Mrs. Warren Grimes, Mrs. thirty friends were address was read by ti On Wednesday evenit& the moâ€" thers of the pupils of the brideâ€" elects Sunday School classes met at the home of Mrs. Ken Sl:m and presented her with a fl shower. Little Kenna Smith on behalf of the children presented Helen with a bridal bouquet and an electric tea kettle. Mrs. Smith was assisted at the lunch hour by Mrs. Don Currah and Mrs. Laâ€" mont. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Hugh McCartney entertained the neighâ€" bors of Miss Helen Hofstettet, brideâ€"elect at a kitchen shower. The gifts were presented to the guest of honor by the hostess and her daughter Carol. During the evening %ames and contests were played. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Roy Stauffer, Miss Ruth Hall and Mrs. Hugh Hall and Mrs. David Hall at the lunch hour. Women‘s Missionary Meeting, _ Guest speaker at the meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Socieâ€" ty of Plattsville United Church was Mrs. M .P. Fallis. The meetâ€" ing was held in the choir room of the church. Mrs. Sydney Green presided for the meeting and offered prayer. _ 0_ of honor was presented w WATERLOO Monthly '&"""'m"}',"“‘ the io ngh s . 8. Pergusson the meetâ€" ing with prayer. DETAILS x WATCH WATERLOO STOVE & APPLIANCES as LUCKY DRAW PRIZES! W ATCH THE CHRONICLE AND RECORD FOR of Labrador‘s in NEXT WEEKEND YOUR GENERAL 98 King St. , 24 WATERMAN‘S BALL POINT PENS 4 2 HIGH QUALITY IABlE. CIGARETTE LIGHTERS 1 WATERMAN‘S PEN AND PENCIL SET Â¥ 1 SHEAFFER PEN AND PENCIL SET L Lucky Draw will be held Sat. Sept. 29, 3 p.m. trip to Kitchener on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warda spent a day in Kitchener one day last Mr. and Mrs. Laverne McCulley and children, Alan and Anne of Hamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews on Friday. A number from here attended the Drayton show on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Matthews of THREE DOORS NORTH OF POST OFFICE Fill In This Coupon and Bring It in Names of the winners will be published October 4 in the Chronicle. The winners will receive their prizes whether absent or present. Mrs. Wm, Ke‘lls, sixth of Peel :rm Sunday with their parents, r. and Mrs. Em. Matthews. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Barkwell of ‘,.Km:hener visited ecently with Mrs. H. Barkwe!l an t Edith. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford spent a d:g last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Martin and family near Millbank. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Foell made a business trip to Toronto reâ€" cently. _ 2 e _ Miss Betty Jackson of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" Saturday Before 3 p.m. \ Mr. and Mrs. Art ents, Mr. and Mrs. | hospital last week, before his reâ€" richer color. been in a car accident and was in London hospital several weeks. pounds if all the water in his sysâ€" tem were dried up. A whose normal weight is 150 pourais would weigh about 10 A GIVEN AWAY