Every day more customers become am that I chartered bank can not only guard their savings, e"htheirchequesandrnauioa,tmtubin%irr' Wherever Canadians live and work, a local chartered bank is nearby-a familiar, friendly some: of thum:ial “ices. Banking in Canada has been brought to people as in few other countries-the proportion of banking centres to population is among the highest i the world. I- CID†MOMS - BEHIND WAMOO nun" "pm going across to the bank for a minute" WAIERLOO RED CROSS HOME NURSING CLASSES ail 742-7932 or 742-7973 THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY " LECTURES BY REGISTERED NURSES s LECTURES BY DOCTORS STARTING OCTOBER 21st PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE AND INSTRUCTION REGISTRATION $1.00 THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY through full-range banking responsive to growing, changing need: " undercut“. on: glob. is a popular delicacy. Infant sparrow: no served bite . size, as hot: d'oeuvres. Seaweed, pea pods, pea haven, lotus nods, fermented bean curd. bamboo, crabs’ out, Jeilytutt, to" petals, chryunthemum will. - m are avidly consumed. were Mr. and In. Latvia}; Calhmore at Sudbury. Ont, grandparents at the bride. DELICACIIS APART from and: routine raw materials u meat, tut, fowl. vegetables and fruit, " impress- sive array 01 peculiar compon~ can make up Chinese diet, The ttttattractive sea slug, I gelatin- this the couple Ian " I wed- ding trip to Ottawa, Gum-to. I'?teywiliretumtttti- idem at a Nonver Ave. in Kitchener. The bride's we†live at 111 Nielsen Ave. in Wat. erloo. Mr. Fred Butler acted " but mun and the when were Mr. mu Blade! and Mr. Clue Sun. A reception at W.09 Pl. in held at the Grand River Golf and Count" Club. Following in. Cashmere. mother of an bride, won tr drew (I Has silk made with Nick accessories. -ter-iestgth - They won matching nobil- mm entrust-d vita crystals and my. tusgaeireuiar he. veil. In 'Uritreie lulu was Inn- af but will - bridesmaids In. In. “I. Castututemaiataratttt.tr.ide, andHiseDt'aatmrtei-rdtTtt. .tt_tsqrrtesbaNetnaaeeigtt 'eeMriaesat-uttaving Iu MGM-“hubs“. were tun-m din in {way i, it mum-aim In. Boas Livingston“ resity nation Wu received with regret. mu Joan Mon-gnu mined to attend the Uttiveraity of Ottawa. Miss Sheik Brown at Vancouver and Miss Maureen Kloepter. of Guelph Joined this Matt in 8ep. tember. The report ot Services to the Community [or Septemba in u Aruowg t - A 'rtmtirtg nt the Kitchener & “lulu-loo Branch at the V. o. N. was held this luck " the Watch loo Trust Bldg. In. C. G. Dua- blr was in the chit. Waterloa V.0.N. Holds Meeting Total patients nursed - an Visit: made - u A 'U'ITLE NOTHING' DRESS that goes every- where is this permanently pleated Amet jersey by Jo-Mae of Toronto. Nonchalant and cool, the re‘ ailient pleats give freedom of movement while com- plimenting the figure. The dress drip dries quick- ly. never needs ironing. Waterloo Stove 8. Appliances (0., ltd. The Prenatal Cla- were mned Sept. was at the Y.W.. C.A. in Kitchener an evening film at " Albert 8t., Water. Children Ire too busy playing to remember their slippers! But you needn't worry about sry1Ber.ototifrm'reheatineorourtiome , with Natural Gas, the Friendly Fuel. Natural Gas gives you constant, control- hble temperature all through the house, night and day. With Netunl Get the fresh new iris armband tltemtehout mm Ind mm air is carried away. With Natural Gm equipment, there are fewer m; pens. So operation is quiet and .6 KING ST. S. Hes building a dream house just like dad's NATURAL no I. Eaton (0. limited See your Gas Appliance Dale; with the warmth of the Friendly Fuel hvermd Joseph Doucet. m- ly-appm’nted parish assistant. was httoducod by the Pastor, Ree. ereud Bern-rd Rona Fume: Dam! Ipoke on on responsibi- pronunuly m. ttre proud: from the damn . can! party, 'riiittettm-toverttrtttelg.w Members " St. Inc-hurl Ca. tholic Women’s Lenin have un- dertaken a project for this year of. raising stMrieient funds to tur. ml: complekly alt valiant: far the m 8t. lichen Church. contraction at which is schedul- ed to begin early in 1864. Aboturodlheudm In a lilo-“doll W inhuman-am“ which In my. MIN-rum: “it tho and children. This III In. by In. Earl. Ionian 'fBadeniistutrsttttssreit trai.eetaWeitttt.uriorta6i i.C-eatia-teertt- -aetet.gt-aaetttiedottt â€Mahmud-nu muse-Mam the donor: m d who. IorohI-cmdbylrl.‘ In Mam thstHh.ilftttistt300terihtrti- (Branch Stern) 1190 my In. Eden SH 3.524] UNIONGASCOMPANY Install a Natural Gas furnace now, when top tradeUn allowances are available -and you have up to tive years to pay. And if he forgets his slippers, so what P All he needs for his health is an apple I day. Hm: an happier with Natural Ga maintenance is low. And Natal-n1 Gas serving his always been free! Ar Congratulations were extended to a " your old member. In. Peter Hergott who had been hol- oured recently by St. Louis Ca. tholie Women's league, Water. too, when the received e Lite totter 25 sponsored by the Silver Crou Chapter in that city; I Sauerkraut Supper on October a sponsored by the Bridgeport Wo. men'l Institute at the Grand Ri- ver Golf Club. who: to a Ten on November 1 spammed by the Mother’s Ann]- iary to the New Dawn School to be held in loan Hall; I Tea Oe- tober 16 " the home of In. Leslie Wheeler, Pasta sponsor- ed by Centreviiie Women's u. stitute; I Tea in Mumford. oe. Waurloo Cult: (humor. IB- ver Cm; We.“ at Cumin not Wedneaday um in the [or tl Canadian laghn lull Kitch- ncr~ln [Hind Koch presid- an. - u no NovGGerGirG and canvas.†are In. C. P. Both-d and In. [an Wagner. Induclmmum ' how and 4 an. vim mwdwh'hm» In. Hound SM and In. JeAtrnt-utg, Ph-ere-ia-rv-t WATERLOO 'iipe intluded invi. This bathing wit worn by actress Shirley Machine is a tseautr--tsut it's not eaact- Ir practical. Made ot black patent leather. it would be ruined by water. It keeps - but cool, though. NOT FOR SWIMMING. "pl-cod. l Almost any new subdivision In Canada would bezedit from a ruling that every house mm In equipped with a tree, after tho bulldozers have {mulled with an existing trees, and I good deal ot the topsoil.' Contractor: are beginning to build around trees. near Elmira, but there is nothing in CHIM- regulations to protect existing trees or to require that has: In [ A TREE FOR EVERY HOUSE. is the rule for builders in the United sum =. that in if the builder wants I Federal Housing Authority mortgage. which is similar to than of Can- ada's Central Hanna and Rousing Corporation. EIIMIG P. 8 Amati: 3mm Ms from June ttmsugh September. Five members had contributed fifteen hours of work for the Red Cross. Eighteen members made the Annual Retreat at Mount Ce- nacle let-eat Home, “alumna. During Member In. Herbert Weinert and In. Joseph Fisch- erviaitsdMpatieauinttsetwo local hospitals. Hospital viaiu will be made by In. Clem Thorpe and In. Alex liner dur. ing October. The Pref-lent. In" Bertha stun“. naked all to contribute article. to the rummage sale to be he“ at the Legion Hall, " terloo. (I October 25. Plans were nude (or a Mother and daughter breakfast to he held on the corp- arate Communion Sunday. Octo- ber 21. On this occasion the guest speaker will be In. Ralph Bren- Ber cl Lin-bod who will speak of her work in the Girl Guide or- gantntion. that tms.e had been raised than]: the Tea held the new on Saturday. The bedspread (or au; I draw was held at the ‘Tea was won by Mrs. Dora Keill- apple and the cake was won by ‘Lyn lama. In. J, B. Salm reported that m hours ot quilting had been done in several homes during September, producing three quilts and two crlb quilts. Mrs. Alex Schuarr mud that 210 hours of sacriaty work had been done At the new†of Our my trf burden Catholic Wont-‘1 ua. gue Ind Ctmtraterasity a cum. an Medan held October 0 in the parish ball it was Announced Murray’s Studio 742-6262 In. WW Vim in " lulu he 8itrer Crou wreath Will be m by In. E. B. Paige in “It“: ad In. Pc- ter Hunt! in Waterloo. ot'H-terttth.Provisseiat "all - in M by In. Me But i “than! and "ae-ttet- u. 'Tan ln. '15ch vau pia- No Trees? No Mortgage m. 8139.95 oi, though. -TNtt Photo ... no " ""