Latter Day Saints, is holding a public meeting to give the peo- Me of the Twin City's area an 'lur-tsikhllth-tiuai" Mary at Bud. wank» (RAKE Tm) Arathertrrieftitti-- and. name. fo- And Your Friend. To on " MIDWAY TEA Wed., Nov. 2nd. TRAIN T0 . TORONTO Ask about convénient departuro and return times for $ntormation, phom .7 d vocal ON Pawnee: Sales Ottigq THURS. till 9 P.M. - FRI. till 10 P.M. - SAT: till 6 P:M: An iede"Ci"veatmee" for your children's education. Canada Savings Bonds-tsteaming Series I887 ll l987 5% interest for the first 4 years ' sh% interest for the next 3 years 59;;% interest for the next year 6% interest for the last s years An average yield to maturity of 5.48% if coupons are cashed annually. 81,000 invested in the Centennial Series becomes 82,000 i maturity, on November let, 1979, if no coupons have been cashed previously. The Centennial Series of Canada Savings Bonds may he cashed at full face value, at any time. plus interest of between sa, and 6% depending on the date of cashing Just telephone, write or come and no Following the film, guides will take groups through the building to become laminar with the amt- Visitors will convene first to view a film entitled "prophets through the ages", which gives a brief introduction to the role of former, as well as present day, prophets in the church. thia faith really in. Termed "meet the lormona" night, their open houae meeting will attempt to answer such questions as may be in the minds a! interested persona. This re- ligion. in the last quarter cen- tury, has tripled their mem- bership, and they will explain why Friday evening tort. 28). at their new chapel located " n Lorraine St., Kitchener, Btar6 ing at T:30 Fm. CANADIAN NATIONAL SH S-9936 Quarters - Halves or Whole Wholesale Cuts or Portion Cut and Wrapped If You Wish Large Assortment of Fresh Made Sausage Ready To Eat .. - - _ FINEST QUALITY SAUSAGE BEEF " PORK " VEAI. Limited - no: King a. w. Kikhonu, Hopi... 57643340 I.M.App¢l Admin“! “Lu-m MEAT' PACKERS Cochran.Murmg tl Co. hilt WA TERLOO aria, Qa, tt,tm0t..aMth<r.rrethrsR"hoWa0'r%.N-e%qrtse,eretat, WMnMWl-t ' Use The Chronicle Classified Section The evening will close with the viewing of the film "Mart'. search for Happiness", Mn to millions at the Harmon's unrd winning pavilion during the New York World’s Fair. The {in purports to answer three quee- tiou that have concerned nu from the beginning a! time-- namely, where did I come from? o-why em I here?-nnd where an: I going? This meeting is open to anyone who may be interested. men's cranium, the lobe! Society, and mo the Boy Scout program. 9t Bridgeport Road '"er2 L 'sia22itiANBtfiBi'pititjtiNqlltAt,sa Later this year, through the Quebec and Ontario Ministries of Education, Mr. Paton and other consultants in swimming pools, facilities and community programs of recreation and com tinuing education, will be going to Quebec to conduct first-hand studies and make recommends. tions to the board of directors in New York. - Mr. Gosselin, former Canadian Navy officer and faculty mem- ber of College Militaire Royale in St. Jean, Quebec, stated that "the significance of corporation involvement in community re- creation and parks development cannot be overlooked. For 21 years Johns-Manville exhibited an active interest in community affairs, but never to the extent of financial involvement. We now feel, from what we have learned ' here, particularly from the Com- munity Program Division, that' recreation of a productive and personally satisfying nature will result in vast improvements, not only for the company, but more importantly, a better de- veloped and complete individual with excellent balance between his work, his education and his leisure." LueLee'e_hearta...in not so much that she puts at lent one on every dress or lab tie she designs. They are the trademark of this talented young lady from Copenhagen, once a model for Seventeen Magazine. Asbestos, Quebec, is the larg- est mine of its type in the free world, with a population of IT... 000. The company has already assisted with an Itrhole golf course, and a new curling rink is presently under Construction to supplement the skating and hockey arena. During the week meetings were held with DOFASCO, Me- Master University physical edu- cation staff, Hamilton recrea- tion department, University of Guelph, Waterloo and Kitchener recreation personnel, and the Waterloo area conservation and recreation technical committee meeting held in Elmira. 3tittas't'ttiuilllWEb(e-bA'egNlitEdts1ti8 Everyone should have her own trademark. A favorite perfume (Continued from munity." is the choice of one yoisng ele- gant I know. Others specialize Executives . . . E Ji,llglll'lLiii,iitiii'iiiij) WE'RE BREWIN' UP A WHOPPER! Admission $1.50 Per Couple - At The Door PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUME Members and Friends Woloome Sponsored by Waterloo Legion Ladies Auxiliary Kitchener Ontario & Duke Sta. WATERLOO SQUARE " .. Dancing 9 pm. to 1 a.m. Fâ€... to the music of a:- Al Kuhn & His Orchestra ' . Advance Tickets $1.00 pm I I couple - Available At l The Legion Hall I Whether you’re planning a trip or just a comfortable star. at-home, you'll find this trick handy (I discovered it while travelling for a living.) After un- packing, put everything on hang. ers. Turn on the shower (hot) until it's nice and steamy. Now hang all your clothes on the shower rod out of the way of the water. Removes wrinkles mass production style (especial- ly in woolens) in about one mia. 4. Make a tailor’s hem; pink and machine stitch or zigzag raw edge of hem; then catch loosely to garment. To bo a fashion leader wan-I. for: . Bell and leg o'mutton sleeves . Cuffed hip-hugger pants with sIovepipe legs . Bonnet hats and visor caps. Plat-ling . trip? Never under- estimate the possibilities " knits: nylon, Orion, Arnel, cot. ton, wool and a host of others. All can be easily packed and come out wearable. Many are washable; some require little or no ironing. From swimming to cocktail hour, knits have the answer. rie manufacturers have expan- sion plans for fall. We should find a greater variety of syn- thetic knits available for homo sewing. If you don't find what youve looking for in your store ask. 3. Iron-on interfacing works best around buttons and button. holes, collars, cuffs and any other areas where a firm ap- pearance is desired. in exotic hats, unusual shoes or handmade jewellery. One at the nicest ideas for a trademark in a personalized design formed by dialing your initials on the con- trols of the new Touch & Sew. sewing machine. Forms a per- feet border design for sheets, Pillowcases, towels, lingerie, cocktail aprons and "you name it". I'm going to try it on a slither shift of linen . . . Mr own "trademark" forms a Spa» ish scrollwork design I'll use around neckline and sleeves. 2. Underline slim skirts or wear a fitted taffeta skirt under heath. When sewing knits. remember these tips: I. Use a new needle and looser tension (practice on a piece od the fabric.) DANCE . Friday, Oct. 28th I have been fold that the fab. HALLOWEEN Waterloo J