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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Dec 1961, p. 6

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There are between 200,000 ang ber of former patients rises. Al 250,000 former tuberculosis pstâ€" these must be carefully watched ients in Canada. As the deaths for reactivation for they are from tuberculosis drop the numâ€" _ otpential sources of imfection. (U PAGE SIX WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 gfi Banx or MonTrEAL . BREWERS‘ WAREKOUSING COMPANY LIMITED Sometimes a gift of money is the only realistic answer to a Christmas shopping problem. If money is the answer to some names on your list â€"see the B of M. "My Bank" can provide you with a way to give that takes the chill off cold cash and trims your gift of money with festive decorations. As the holiday season approaches, adâ€" verse weather conditions sometimes place a maximum burden on our staff to mainâ€" tain our high level of service to our retail store and home delivery customers. To avoid serious congestion at our Store and also disappointment in our delivery service during this peak sales period, we respectfully suggest that our customers order or purchase their requirements as early as possible. whea MONEY‘is Operating Brewers‘ Retail Stores Waterloo Branch, Cor. King & Erb Street MICHAEL TOWNSEND, Manager J U. .. Here are three B of M ways to say "Merry Christmas" 3. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CHEQUES are avail able in two colourful holiday designs â€" one for personal and one for business giving. They are "giftâ€"wrapped" in a f + 2 * bright cover that glows a with the spirit of the * ayf .“ _ season. LCanadas Fiast Caxk NOTICE T.youniosters‘anosasies PASSBOOKS make a delightful extra for some of the small fry on your list. Your gift of money is entered in a special passbook and enclosed in a Christmas cover guaranteed to make young eyes pop with glee. See these special Christmas features at your neighhourhood branch of the B of M today {don‘t forget to bring your Christmas shopping list). purchased for Christmasâ€" giving come in gailyâ€" decorated envelopes or folders that clearly spell out your Yuletide wish. Ideal for those "hardâ€"toâ€" burâ€"for"" people on your outâ€"ofâ€"town and overseas gift lists. wal Bonk of Meontneal, e MONEY ORDERS The first Christmas seals used In 1960 the unmber of deaths to fight tuberculosis were issued _ from tuberculosis in Canada was in Denmark in 1904. 823, compared to 5,694 in 1954. Srrrmenonreerameiee ons nnicsmmmercmnryrs This demonstrates clearly the The largest number of tuberâ€" â€" effect of the newer drugs over culosis cases are found among _ this 15 year period, now known men. â€" as the antibiotic era. Clip This Coupor and Bring it to Westport! o ic i Address . . . . . . . 00 00 IMMACULATE ARNEL SHARKSKIN is featured in this debonâ€" aire cheongâ€"san shift with buttoned hood. Fabric resists creasing and washes easily. Styled for the 1962 resort and summer seaâ€" son by Vali of Josef, Montreal, it are now available in Canadian fashion shops from coast to coast. MacINTOSH CLEANERS ) EXPERT HANDS WILL RESTORE & NEW LIFE TO YOUR PARTY CLOTHES For Quick Courteous Service MacINTOSH ory cusaners u«. 5 Valuable Prizes! © CHRISTMAS TURKEY 6 HAMPER OF GROCERIES ©@ 3 â€" Count ‘em â€" 3 MEN‘S GIFT SETS CONSISTINC OF WESTPORT! UNION ST. PLAZA, WATERLOO 130 VICTORIA ST. S. KIT. â€" 731 BELMONT W. KIT. 66 KING S$. WATERLOO â€"cuff links â€"tie pin â€"key chains â€"pen and pencil Sets Manufacturer‘s List $12.95 IT‘S FUN TO SHOP AT LUCKY DRAW DIAL 742â€"4461 . Of Many ~â€"Things with relief and waits â€" waits just a bit wistful to see if their hometowners appreciate the job. I‘m here to tell you that they do. And the outâ€"ofâ€"town subserâ€" ibers appreciate it too. I contiâ€" nue to get the old hometown paper, and I like the Chrismas issue even more than I did when I was a lad. I read the advertise ments â€" where local merchants wish _ me _ Merry _ Christmas in pretty darn fancy prose that _ I _ suspect â€" was _ clippâ€" ed from _ somewhere, â€" and over which the typesetter probâ€" ably said untinselly blanketyâ€" blanks. And I get the glow that I know they want the people to get â€" and I know that the merâ€" chants really mean it, too, beâ€" cause you simply can‘t succeed as a merchant in a town unless you have some empathy with its people. cial Fact is, the Christmas issue ads are only adding to the everyâ€" day business of ‘the community some of that aura of friendliness and goodwill that is essential to the good life. There‘s not I suppose there might be one or two cynics in the community ments and horribly c them â€"~ if slim reven choke ment of newspaper life ought to forget the big dailies and visit their Christmas issue and it is casy to imagine the madhouse in who want to picture the excite complicates the process. Finally, when Christmas week comes, out goes the paper. Everyâ€" body in the shop, from the High School apprentice, the linoâ€" type operator to the editor (who has bustled about like a cluckâ€" ing hen through it all), sighs the regular issue of the paper. Some papers use color for the revenue inv community i on that i CHRISTMAS EDiTION by Ambrose Hills commercial!" involved lved in weekly, time of year issue of you i _doggone nu It‘s commerâ€" they‘d be safely washed short time. If well cleane round of visiting can be kept in e merely by using a er for regular du Perhaps it is a waxing the floor it impervious to s hard usage. A th with paste wax t recommended and are preferred for process, it is sulficient to wax only the worn areas before polâ€" ishing the entire floor. Vacuum cleaners and brushes then will suffice to keep your floor spicâ€" andâ€"span through the holiday. Walls accumulate more dust than you might imagine. Before the round of visiting begins, take down the pictures, move the furniture out from the walls, and dust walls and ceilâ€" ings carefully from the baseâ€" It is a good idea to start two weeks before Christmas . by cleaning rugs and upholstery. This no longer demands removal for ylant cleaning, expensive â€" foam which rugs and u H all the heavy cleaning is done before celebrations begin, she says, only light housework will be required during the perâ€" iod of heavy entertaining, and the housewife is less likely to be swamped under the work of entertaining. It is a good idea to start two Do you Christmas shopping early and save time for your guests, housewives are> advised by Betty Bissell, home cleaning consultant and author. EARLY CHRISTMAS CLEANING MAKES MORE TIME FOR FUN OPULENT DECORATIONS for Christmas can be made with simple materials. Pine cones are gilded with gold aerosol spray and the graceful milkweed at left has received the same gold treatment. Egg shells (foreground) are touched with household cement, dipped in glitter, and trimmed with gift ribbon. The unbreakable Christmas tree balls are white plastic foam spheres (available in dime stores) treated with glitter, bound with satin gift ribbon, and studded with beads or the fluffy bails cut fronl b:ll‘ frir:ge. Ribbons and beads are anchored with straight pins and a bent hairpin provides hook for hanging. up. Use the wall or floor If you are between 17 and 23, and can meet enâ€" rolment standards, think over what today‘s Canaâ€" dian Army offers you. Anopen-airlifeliketbeoneenioyadbythk soldier in Canada‘s northland. Good pay. Fine prospects. Travel and adventure. Loads of friends. An early pension. GetdehibofAmymopportunitiufi'om‘ your Army Recruiting Station, _ C it is su worn ar e entire and bri NCE 08 TCBE NRUIW TD mm ed under the work of w 't:“'” s e ie ty omm good idea to start two ol / ‘,"g > en | WQ" * f taa efore Christmas â€" by i s . }“wg& EW h * AÂ¥ rugs and upholstery. te > % 5 2e potjalimen l .. . ..( 142 nger demands removal * oA uvighe \~ 6. uty Bs m% t s cleaning, thanks to inâ€" 6 h w s sÂ¥ t . ... aP foam _ cleaners by $% + 22 | e t W onl * 00 a 320 m val, * 3 s and upholstery can 2. * . : pa %z« g:fg’“%< is 2. washed at home in a C 2iR * N :+ f . N e k c k > v4 cleaned before the P v KX *" Auk 4 visiting begins, rugs ¢ + ept in excellent shape 25 t 4 using a carpet sweepâ€" o apars‘ x besE‘ qular dust removal. $A > _ aoe it is a good time for l NbA ~AA4"_ ie floor, thus making 1 ‘ ‘ '*. ‘,\ a ous to stain and other T. > tays * e. A thorough waxing y s & ::“af K W e waXx twice a year is C \¢;§’T}§%”‘*vv ** y Cld ded and if other times s ’;;*“xw ig red for this complete A2 ‘W«w ; t is sufficient to wax ‘ %figd(‘ z/ y worn areas before polâ€" B _ ~>> , 4 entire floor. Vacuum h k a l i.4 ind brushes then will *f”" M + * keep your floor spicâ€" es through the holiday. ypemitiee iccumulate more dust fnig}:t i(ng.glne, ‘Before SWEDENWILL COMl"_E'l‘l-E for the 1962 Seotch Cup, the world ' Army Recruiting Station Old Post Office Building Kitchener, Ontario SH 3â€"6 oa man us couron To Tus asove apparse, and if oth for this . sufficient areas be , thanks to cleaners upholstery at home i tain and other orough waxing wice a year is if other times this complete ficient to wax ras before polâ€" floor. Vacuum shes then will our floor spicâ€" e the , rugs shape sweepâ€" brush of your vacuum cleaner, or a soft hair wall brush. Cloths are not satisfactory for this job. If a wall must be washed, alâ€" ways work from the bottom upâ€" ward so that no difficultâ€"tore move streaks will course down the uncieaned portion. championship of curling. Earl Bourne, left, president of the Dominion Curling Association looks at a picture of Swedish curling held by E. T. Simmons, chairman of the Canadian committee of The Seotch Whisky Association, sponsors of The Scotch Cup. Sweden will join the champions of Canada, Scotland and the United States in Scotâ€" land next March. Defending champs are the Hee Gervais rink from SH 3â€"6661 Thursday, December 14, 1961 ANSWERS: 5. Of the two. only the maple leaf is included in the official coat of arms. 3. Union membership declined by 12,000 from 1960, the first decrease since 1933 1. The 1921 50â€"cent picce 4. Manuâ€" facturing. 2. In 1924, when Parliament passed the United Church of Canada Act. BERNARD CARDINAL ALâ€" FRINK sneaking recently in *" FRINK, speaking recently in the Netherlands, hailed what he called "the great change of cliâ€" mate" in the relations between Roman Catholics and Protestâ€" ants. world pace. 1. Which is the rarest modern Canadian coin? 2. When was the United Church of Canada officially formed? 3. Trades union membership in Canada in 1961 is 1,447.000. Is this an increase or decrease from 19607 4. What one industry now dir ectly â€" supports nearly oneâ€" third of Canada‘s population? 5. Are the beaver and maple leaf official emblems of Canâ€" ada? Dr. Geofftey Fisher, former Archbishop of Canterbury. ex: pressed the opinion that ordina:â€" tion of women. clergy by the Church _ of _ England _ would "create _ another _ barrier _ t0 church unity." Leaders â€" of the _ Lutheran Church in Bavaria are asking for services of intercession among parishes because of the increas ed division of the German peopâ€" le. and the general threat !o e Having made all these preâ€" parations, relax. Tidying will be much easier in a properlyâ€"preâ€" pared home and Christmas cheer is intended for housewives, too. Protect your home from soilâ€" ing if you can do so without unâ€" duly inhibiting â€" your | guests. Keep a place for overshoes and a door mat for those who do not wear them. If there is a hall or bedroom closet that will be crowded . with guests‘ wraps, line it with protective oil cloth. QUICK CANADIAN QUiZ World Church News sÂ¥

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