Stratford Mirror, 12 Feb 1932, p. 5

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THE STRATFORD MIRROR ae Erie and Downie Streets, Stratford. CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES inure Store Hours: Daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, until 9.30 p.m. Phone 2500 for all Departments. 1932, 7-Tube Superheterodyne Viking Radics Saturday, Complete with tubes... Handsome lowboy model with seven-tube superheterodyne chassis that is sensitive and very selective and incorporating many of the noted 1932 improvements that make radio reception much more superior. The many features include 2 multi-mu tubes, 1 pentode power tube, magna vision dial, tone control, antenna compensator, dynamic speaker with clear rich tone and other 1932 details. Complete with tubes, 59.50. By DEFERRED PAYMENTS: Deposit 5.95 and the balance 10 equal monthly payments of 5.75. 39.50 Total D. P. Price, 63.25. --Main Floor Sale of Electric Radios, 25 % Off, Continues Saturday For a second day the C.D.S. are continuing their great Sale of Radios -- 25% off the regular selling price. up the savings that you will receive on the following sets: and complete with tubes and with the-C. D. S. guarantee of "Satisfaction or Money Refunded. Victor 8-tube Lowboy, Victor 9-tube advanced Superhetero- dyne Lowboy Radio, Freed 6-tube Console model Radio, Westinghouse 7-tube Console Radio, with 4 screen-grid tubes, Marconi 7-tube Console model Radio and the Marconi "International" Short and Long Wave Radio. CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES inane Just figure Each radio is new a 99 --Main Floor Students and Friends Spend Happy Evening Graduates, to the four corners of the province; heeded the invitation to return to Stratford for the annual "At Home" of the Normal School on Friday last. The first Fri- day in February is always the date for, this event, and graduates look eagerly forward to it from the time they leave school. It is a time of re- newing friendships, talking over old scattered 3 eye times, and re-visiting scenes of happy student days, The entire school was ablaze with color for the "At Home" this year. The halls, the library, tea room and assembly hall were all gaily decorated as a gesture of welcome to hundreds of guests. On behalf of himself and the staff, Dr, 8S, Silcox, principal of the school, extended a hearty welcome to the graduates and all those who were on hand for the "At Home." The welcome of the students was extended by Robert MacDougall, pres- ident of the Literary Society. Claud Chislet then favored with a violin | solo. Four men of last year's students | were presented with life-saving med- | ik: | Jack Miller, Grant Kropf, Malcolm C. | Watson, and Wilbur Savage. | A feature of the program was the | presentation by the Normal School B. Rothwell, of selections from "The Mikado." Those taking part in this program, and the characters which they played, | follow: Nanki Poo, Jack McFarlane; Ko Ko, |Fred Ferguson; Pooh Ba, Gordon 'Green; The Mikado, Duncan Arm- 'strong; Yum Yum, Mrs. C. T. Newell; | Pitti Sing, Isobel Dawe; Peep Bo, | Dorothy Lennox; Katisha, |Struthers; director and accompanist, |W. B. Rothwell; assistant, Mrs. C. T. Newell; in charge of preparations of | Mrs. | costumes and |C. A, Mayberry. stage settings, e At the conclusion of the program, a reception was held by the members of the staff in the Assembly hall. An orchestra under the direction of W. |B. Morlock provided the music for promenades. Refreshments were served in the gaily decorated art room. Glee Club, under the direction of W. | Margaret ! Those who received medals were | | | | Carnival TONIGHT Starts at 7.40. Reserved Seats .............».. 30 cents General Admission ............. 30 cents Chdteti. 2 oe ere ie IS cone All Children taking part in the School and Balloon Races meet at the West End of the Arena at 7:30.

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