Stratford Mirror, 5 Oct 1945, p. 5

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Page 8 THE STRATFORD MIRROR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1945 6hrough Ghe Shopsess With Ghe Shopper TREASURE STORE IN CHINA- WARE: Despite the difficulties being ex- perienced in getting supplies of china the shopper was delighted to find quite an extensive supply of various patterns ranging from the beautiful Wedgewood to the more practical sets best suited to the average home- maker's purse. Theer is a wide range of vases ranging from the tiny bud vases to the large ornamental ones which are an added attraction in any home even without flowers. Trays are there in every size, shape and color, smoe bright colors and other soft and dainty and saucers, pitchers large and small, white, yellow, green, and variegated shades. Ornaments that brighten a dark corner, or dull room as well as being a pretty show- er gift are there in a wide choice of shapes and colors, too. You will find glassware there though in limited quantities which is the case every- where but we hope it will not be so long now till these articles can be re- leased. Stratford is fortunate indeed to have such a splendid China Hall. NEW LOCATION OFFERS BETTER TRAINING The new home of the Central Busi- ness College, now the Wells Academy is a unique comparison with the old one, up three flights of stairs and dull and dingy but presto-change it's like going into an university grounds where the building is large, airy, ex- ceptionally well lighted; rooms for special departments to allow for con- centration; a new recreation room will soon be ready; splendid heating system; repair department for type- writers, clean airy lunch rooms equip- ped with radio. Mr. Irwin is eager to create a real school spirit and help his students get needed relaxation so necessary when taking heavy courses in least possible time. Besides all the major studies and minor ones which must needs accompany them they are given dictaphone training--now so needful in the majority of large con- cerns, duplicating is also taught and they get actual training when ready for it by helping in the well equipped office. They are well prepared to ac- comodate several more ambitious folks who realize that with the return of our men and women from the arm- ed forces training will be more than ever essential. There are about fifty enrolled now so if you are contemplat- ing this useful course don't put off doing so. Mr. Irwin will be glad to give full details to any one interested and is sure to help one get the very most of this essential training. MYSTERY--IN THE CARDS-- BY Michael "Mickey" MacDougall What's in the cards? That question has intrigued men for at least 800 years. MacDougall, noted card de- tective, writing in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (Oct. 7) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, tells fascinating facts about the paste- boards which have been decorated with comics, love mottoes and scenes from novels. Get Sunday's Detroit Times. DELUXE GRAVY Instead of thickening your gravy with flour add acan of mushroom soup. It's super. PUMPKIN CUSTARD Bake pumpkin pie filling in custard cups using standard method for bak- ing custards. Chill. Garnish with cream cheese and walnuts. If you are lonely, write Box 32, Clarkston, Wash. Send stamp. At CDS. Saturday... Pre- Thanksgiving Features In All Departments EATON'S FUR FASHIONS WILL BE IN OUR STORE UNTIL 1 P.M. < CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES - - So Oe a Oe ea ee ae ee eae ik 3 =o CHINA HALL °=- GIFTS of CHINA and GLASSWARE FOR ALL OCCASIONS J. L. BRADSHAW 84 Ontario St. Phone 179 What Can You Spare That They Can Wear? Your Help Is Urgently Needed National Clothing Collection Sponsored by Canadian United Allied Relief Fund On Behalf of UNRRA October Ist to 20th Stratford Collection Dates October 10-13-17 roonberg> 108 ONTARIO ST. PREVIEW AFTER SUNDAY MIDNIGHT and Mon. - Tues. - Wed. THOUSAND Fino ONE MIGHIS _{{gy with EVELYN PHIL ADELE 4 par» KEYES * SILVERS + JERGENS | and CORNEL WILDE "te," STAR OF "A SONG TO REMEMBER" Screen Pley by Wilfrid H. Pettitt, Richard English, Jack Henley Produced by Directed by SAMUEL BISCHOFF ¢ ALFRED £. GREEN COLUMBIA PICTURE

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