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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 1963, p. 7

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From 1 _ Where I Sit by CLARA BERNHARDT Wednldiy, Nivemboe Â¥1, THK® _ "Why do you call it butterâ€" fly?" I was asked one summer afternoon, as one of the colorâ€" ful, winged insects fluttered past. My questioner was a young chap from Formosa, in Canada studying theology at a major University. He was new to our country and to the English lan guage, and this word obviously puzzled him. It puzzled me too, though 1 had never questioned the word before. ES3 NEW RAIL FARES Examples oneway: RED WVNHIUG BLUE EXERCISE YOUR DEMOCRATIC RIGHT TO VOTE ALL COACH SEATS ON SUPER CONTINENTAL RESERVED IN ADVANCE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE VOTE _ PETER STEWART ARE YOU A NEW VOTER? TORONTO s2.00 s2.30 s2.60 VANCOUVER s43.00 s47.00 s51.00 Waterloo to (from Kitchener) FOR ALDERMAN Photo by Belair how often have you heard the expression, "Well, the honeyâ€" moon is over." Strictly speaking, the honeymoon is supposedly a month, relating to the moon, and as soon as it is full, the moon wanes. Thus the word honeymoon has a somewhat cynâ€" IN WATERLOO Mm«hfimmtionmmbmmqmt CANADIAN NATIONAL These examples show you how you can cut your travel costs and still enjoy all the comforts of CN‘s modern rail travel. Plan your trip on Red, White and Blue days from CN‘s new Calendar of Days. Passengers holding parlor car or sleeping car accommodation receive complimentary meals on trains carrying meal service Legislation introduced by Peter Stewart permits British Subjects who reached age 21 by October 1st, 1963 and who have resided in Waterloo since January 1st, 1962 to vote for souncil candidates. (Continued on page 10) son Seediess. These are varieâ€" ties of the classic Old World Viâ€" tis vinifera vines, planted at Sanâ€" Diego by the first Mission Faâ€" thers almost two hundred years Outstanding among table grapes in late fall are Emperor, Ribier, Calmgrh_.r Almerm and Thompâ€" grapes, this year a crop 22% above average. Table grapes alone weigh 620,000 tons, or, alâ€" people and more movie stars than any other place in North Amerâ€" ica, but it has lots, lots more grapes â€" handsfull, hampersfull, BAUMAN, VERNON]| x Many of you have moved into the City since the last eleet:lo;a' I welcome you to one of Canada‘s fastest growâ€" ‘T€ has been my privilege to represent this city as your Alderman during the last term, and for 12 years in the past as Mayor and councillor. My constant endeavour has been to look after the interest of everyone. Your ,VOTK and §UPPORT pyould be most appreciated. __ During 1962â€"63 term of office served © General Chairman of the Waterloo County, Sunnyside Home For The Aged © Chairman, City of Waterloo Property Committee © Traffic and Transportation Comm. © Works, Sanitation, Sewer Comm. ® Industry and Special Comm. For Honest, Unbiased Representation â€" VOTE e ALDERMAN Grapes Lend Gourmet Touch New Residents Of The City of Waterloo WATERLOO ALDERMAN W ELCO M E *~ _ THE WATEXILDC CHEONICLE > tumn, Thompson supplies are deâ€" clining, while Emperors take Use The Chronicle Want Ads 744â€"6364 but not in the fall; Emperor seâ€" cond for the year and dominant in fall; Ribier third, then Carâ€" dinal (an earlier grape), Calmeâ€" ria, Tokay, Almeria, Perlette (an early grape), Italia Muscat and Red Malaga. At this time of au first place. Thompson Seedless Coast, but proved a sad failure throughout the eooler, often clouâ€" dy East. So far as volume marketed fresh is concerned, Thompson Seedleg.is _f_ar ahead for the year Place Orders Now For Your Christmas Fowl In Order To Have The Best Choice. «m __> Hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. Till 9 p.m. Free Delivery ago. Such grapes immediately blazing Large Selection, Take Adâ€" vantage of our Fall Specials and Save. Porky Smile Both WIENERS 2 Ib. Pkg. Bor g Ibs. Homemade auer Kraut '.00 Ige-ty § lbs. ork Hocks Iooo MANUFACTURER‘S QUTLET CO. RETAIL DEPOT. 2287 King St. E., Kitchener Opposite New A&P Store Open daily 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9 a m. â€" 9 p.m. Drapery, Upholstery, Slipâ€" cover Fabrics & Yard Goods, pgtgg_ndlu Quality At Lowâ€" FREIBURGER‘S FOOD MARKET 92 King St. S., Waterloo _ OPP. Waterloo Square Phone 742â€"6341 FABRICS red grape which we will be enâ€" joying from late fall on through April because its unusual sweetâ€" ness makes it a good keeper in cold storage. the fruit bow!, but is made inâ€" to raisins and white wine. About 40% of the California grape acreâ€" age consists of Thompson Seedâ€" is the goldenâ€"green threeâ€"way grape which is used not only for Emperor is the handsome darkâ€" PANCAEE EITCHEN GRAND OPENING Water/loo needs: Now open and ready to serve you with a taste treat that is sweeping the Continent. Here is this area‘s latest adâ€" dition to pleasant eating â€" â€" â€" the Pancake Kitchen. Drive in with the family today and sample the dozen of wonderful varieties of pancakes designed to satisfy King size appetites. a@» _.â€".i M * im Lorne Hamel HWIâ€"WAY 8 NEAR 401 WE‘RE ON OUR WAY... _ Guests will be welcomed by Mrs. Douglas McLay. Tea will be poured by Mrs. Charles Wellâ€" ein, president of the auxiliary. Mrs. Elroy Preece is in charge of the tea room and will be asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Robert McLelian, Mrs. Campbell Shantz, Mrs. William Hauck, Mrs. William Bluhm, Mrs. Hanna Shantz, Mrs. Alâ€" bert Gingrich and Mrs. Albert The hall will be decorated with Christmas bells and snow flakes. Individual tea tables will have attractive centrepieces of red candles entwined with green holly leaves. Vote | HAMEL, Lorne J. of the A complete, unbiased STVUDY on Amalgamation _ complete, Independant Candidate For Alderman The Waterloo Y.W.C.A. will hold its annual "Hanging of the Greens" ceremony on Wednes day, December 4. Festivities will start at 7:00 o‘clock in the evening when Y members will decorate the whole building for the Christmas season. The Y groups participating will include the adult group, the five teenâ€" age clubs and the 7â€"12 year olds who meet every Sunday mornâ€" ing. After the decorations are in place, everyone will meet for lunch and a carol singing cere mony. patients before Christmas. (Continued on page 9) X |

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