_A mumber from Plattsyille at rnded the autumn Thankoi*cring Weomen‘s Missionery Society whi@® was held in .‘u‘tm Church on Tuesday, where the guest Miss S. Courâ€" tice flm':'hner missionâ€" ary to Japan. held. Presiding were Mrs. Sydâ€" ney Green and Mrs. Burwel! Harrison, presidents of the socieâ€" mer favored with a solo "The Loâ€" ver of My Sou!" accompanied at Mn Mre Rureth) Memson mhen introduced the guest aï¬aker.ln Charles Elsom of W tock, who chose as the subject of her adâ€" dress, "Those Who See", using the story of Moses and the Burning days to see the burnmf bush or | the wonderful works of God and | > Priday., Movember 2, 1961 _ Over ffty were . presen i Plarisile. &u Causch o Sur are idly sitting around picking A hymn was sung followed by ayer by Mrs. George Harrison, Drop in and see our display today. . . You‘ll be glad you did. . Frank Parkhouse of Plattsâ€" was the guest speaker at the The Bean Printing & Publishing VOTE LIBERAL â€" VOTE BROWN â€" November 22nd "ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER" We slso have a complete selection of distinctive PERSONALIZED STATIONERY and CHRISTMAS CARDS Personalized ~ For You . . .. PLAYING CARDS * CALLING C For WEDDINGS ond ANNIVERSARIES For PARTIES or For a THOUGHTFUL GIFT Choose Experience â€" Vote Liberal â€" Vote Brown LIBERAL CANDIDATE A member of the Provincial Legisiature for the past three years â€"â€" Financial Critic for the Liberal Party. Seven yeors aos Alderman. â€" Former Mayor of Kitchener. Extensive community service â€" Viceâ€"President Y.M.C.A. â€" Director of North Waterice Boy Scouts Association â€" Director of Kâ€"W Federated Cherities â€"â€" Waoteriooâ€"Wellington Airport Assoeciation â€" Kitchener Chamber of Commerce. Fellow of the institute of Chartered A Resident partner of large accounting firm. of the Woâ€" YOUR J. G. (Jack) BROWNW The North Waterloo Liberal Association is pleased to announce that the Liberal candidate in the Provincial election of November 22nd will agajn . be J. G. Brown of Kitchener. vote of thanks to the r-h-'"â€""i-i the soloist on behalf of the socieâ€" fered by Mrs. visiting relatives here left for their home this week. _ Dr. Stevens ol Plattsvilie is atâ€" Mx.uu medical conference held this week in Toronto. Mrs. Stevens accompanied him. First Aid Course Meld at Pinitoville. More than 20 attended the first meeting of the first aid course being sponsored by the St. John‘s Ayr Girls Softball Team Banquet Here. In the church hall of Plattsville United Church on Friday evening the Ayr girls softball team were entertained at a banquet for their efforts in the Waterloo League in which they reached the semiâ€"finâ€" als. The guest of honor was Allan Mrs. Clair Harmer and son Charles, Mrs. Elmer Doan of Platisville and Mrs. Charles of Ayr were Tuesday visitors at Hamilton. Mrs. Jessie Pratt and Mrs. W. Lachman attended a shower held last Wednesday afternoon of u}ir cousin, Gertrude Bristow, brideâ€" ul Woodstoc®, who is condocting the course, gave a lecture on Huâ€" man Anatomy and Physivology" and demonstrated the practical work in bandages and slings. elect of last week, which was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Shosenberg at Bright. Ambulance Corps of Plattsville at YOUR CANDIDATE IS QUALIFIED * MATCHES * INFORMALS * CALLING CARDS YVOTE FOR was ofâ€" | Mrs. W. Bell, Mrs. W. Lachman, ’ Mrs. J. B. English, Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. D. Hall, Mrs. B. Waidie. . | Mrs. William Bell entertained |\ the Ladies‘ Guild of Chesterfleld United Church Mrs. Clarence "Hallmsn presided for the devoâ€" tional period assisted by Mrs. Roâ€" bert Baird. Mrs. Donald McKechâ€" [ nie read an interesting article and ‘Mrs. William Benton sang a solo. [Mrs. H. W. Watts of Bright reâ€" | ported on the Women‘s Associaâ€" ’tion convention held in Woodâ€" | stock in September. Altman. The supper was preâ€" pared by the ladies of the Platts~ ville Women‘s Institute under the leadership of Mrs. Burwell Harâ€" rison. At the conclusion of the dinner the girls were shown through the newly renovated church by Mrs Harison. To the 25 members and friends present catered to were ten who assisted the president, Mrs. Clair Harmer, Mrs. G. Harrison, Mrs. L. Milne, Mrs. W. Bell, Mrs. W. Lachman, Snow â€" sprinkled the ground carly Sunday morning and again on Sunday evening and the temâ€" perature droped considerably in these parts. _ _ _ _ l esn t Mrs. Layton Hofstetter and Bert Barrett were feted at a social gathering in the Plattsville Unitâ€" ed Church. The two newlyâ€"marâ€" ried members of the choir were Fmsented with oil paintings. Reâ€" reshments were served by Mrs. W. S. Fergusson, Mrs. Kenneth Grimes, Mrs. Charles Fulcher and Mrs. Rex Harmer. . _ Silo filling is being completed in districts surrounding and late garden crops are being harvested. Flying Up Ceremonies. Flying Up:‘ ceremonies were held at the Scout Hall. The Brownies were conducted through the arch by Brown Owl Mrs. Russel Fergusson and were welâ€" comed by Captain Mrs. William "No, my husband is not an afterâ€"dinner speakerâ€"but he does a lot of grumbling DURING it!!" PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS and June Brown. Mr. Kenneth Koebel arrived over the weekâ€"end from the West to join Mrs. Koebel and little Langford and Patrol Leaders Barâ€" bara Grimes and Gywinith Habel. The following Brownies earned their Golden Hand permitting them to "Fly Up" into Guiding. Beth Habel, Frances Fergusson and Janet Grimes. . The following Brownies ‘were also received in Guides: Mary dnfï¬ter at the home of Mrs. Koebel‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Koebel are mfl:ts on Main Street east, Plattsâ€" ville. Mr. Charles Hoffman, our local barber, has been ill for some time. Recent visitors in town were: Mr. and Mrs. P. A. McKie of Kitchener with Miss Belle McKie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehman and daughter, Myrtle of Blair with Mr. and Mrs. W. Love and Mr. J. Holm. _ _ o Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and Elaine visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Gerber, Millbark on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wagler called on Mrs. Katie Zehr near Hickson last Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Zehr is nursing a broken arm. ThoMas on Wednesday last. Mr. Wm. Lachman of Toronto spent the week at his home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmer were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Weir Graham, Bright. Love Huron Road : the sick list. IN THE Mrs. John Sterie has been on By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE thaot Sittings will be held by the Revising Officer at the times and places â€"set forth in the Schedale hereinafter set out. Any person qualified to vote at the pending Election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in, the enumerator‘s list of Voters is called upon to attend at the times and places hereunder mentioned for the purpose of having his name enrolled upon the Voters‘ Lists to be used at the said Election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator‘s list will be heard at this sitting. & Voters‘ Lists for this Electoral District will be open for public inspection at the office of the Returning Officer, located at 87 KING STREET WEST, KITCHENER, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 12 A.M.; and 2 P.M. and § P.M. every day except Saturday and Sunday; and from 10 A.M. to 12 A.M. on Saoturdays, up to and inclusive of Thursdoy the 8th day of November, 1951 Public Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 74 of the Voters‘ Lists Act, 1951, of the revision of the Voters‘ Lists for all the Polling Subâ€"divisions in the The Lists may also be inspected at the office of the Clerk of the Municipality in the same hours of the same days. Wednesday, Oct. 31st 1951 â€" Monday, Nov. 5th 1951 Thursday, Nov. 8th, 1951 ' Judge E. W. Clement, Court House, Kitchener, Ontario. Clerk to Revising Officer â€" Marguerite E. Krueger, Court House, Kitchener, Ontario. Registration and Revising Officer â€"â€" NOTICE OF REVISION OF VOTERS‘ LISTS The Voters‘ Lists Act, 1951 NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF THE REVISING OFFICER IN THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NORTH WATERLOO CITY OF WATERLOO SITTINGS WiILL BE HELD FOR THE CITY OF WATELROO AT THE CITY HALL (In Urban Polling Subâ€"divisions) FROM 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. AND 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. each day PART IH ONTARIGQ Chaoirmen of the Election Board. Ausr e E. W. Clement,