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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Aug 1941, p. 4

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Mr, and Mrs Henry Vtolc and son Lvslor of South Easthnpo spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Albert Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider and beta of Wilmot Contro sent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi. Nor, ma, Lloyd and Ralph of Wcllesley and Mrs, Christ B. Jantzi and the Misses Doris and Eva Jantzi spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs C. E. Swartzentruher, Mr. Bobby Swartz of Kitchvnor and Master Murray Chapman of New Dundee arc spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Albert Chapman, Miss Elenor Schmidt of North Basthopo is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs Alhrrt Schmidt Old You Buy YOUR WM Sud".- Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Shantz and grandson, Mr. Shantz and Ernst and Miss Luella Edipurn from Sharon, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and family accompanied by Mr. and) Mrs. Floyd Hondcrich and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Gingerich and family of Wilmot Centre spent Thursday evening with Mr and Mrs. Louis Mohr in Arnuiree. Mr. Delford Eehr of Baden is spending a few days with Doris and Eva Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haas and Clarine of New Dundee spent Sun- day with Mr and Mrs, Gideon Ha- macher. Misses Alice Boshart, Helen Swartzentruber spent Sunday with Miss Marjorie Steinman in New Hamburg. _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swartzentruber in Vic- torlaburg. - - “I out "RID ACNII Mrs. AarOn Boshart. Patricia and Dolores are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller in nglesley. A Mrs. Christ B. Jantzi has re- turned to her home after spend- ing a few days with her son, Mr. Aaron Jantzi and Mrs. Jantzi in ngjesley. -- " Mr. Gut Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel and Donald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schlegel in East Miss Jean Shantz was a guest at the Raster and Cressman wedding on_ Thursday. - Sunday guests at the home of Mt and Mrs. Walter Shanta were: Rev. and Mrs. Orphan Wismer and Mr. and Its: Ephraim Schmidt of Baden an Mr. and Mrs. Aaron 'ttrg'"" and family of near Hays- Trt e. C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King St. West - Intel-cue: Phone 3-1936 YOUR GLASSES Aug. 29, BO dk Sept. 1 et-ters-a-tant-rt-emma-tit-rt" uh; The Wuhan. mum novelty [lulu-kl In no; Sid I”, novelty III-lea! at; Ptt Gnu.- uld his PM poodle. clever-ankle net; Cut In... comedy Include Inlet] leu- tummummom Gingham-cello, “than; and ”and -tttteattm. equip-em. EXHIBITION THRILL DAY August ao SMASHING, CRASHING, RACING AND MCKING AUTOMOBILES AND MOTORCYCLES - m - The mrtMaaAtmg herein“- el Ales-I. P-tttset-r-ttHutt-nth-g-ts-tor'" tn seeth- el the country. Performances After-oo- end Evening Exhibit of Heavy Hm Cattle, Sheep and Shrine HORSE RACES - 2.19 war on PACE 2.22 Tttor on PACE - 2.27 mar on ME Exhibit of Light Home and Jul-pets CANADIAN VAUDEVILLE PERFORMERS mm EMPIRE AX'iaCXIONB-.cn_'. 0am Josiah Selnmitt, President are thorough” examined STEELE’S " II" Helen Sw-ruentruber lob-unit]: Continuum) Will give you complete “Madman it YOUR EYES will be on the (malls. MILE PARKING FACILITIES FOB AUTOMOBILES PINE HILL Midway, Including (on: ride- with Mb In! sinuous, Dunn Today? Performances Afternoon and Evening MONDAY, Sept. Int ELMIRA FALL NOT LONDON, BUT BROOKLYN. as the scene of this fire. At has: seven mm died in a burning ship while Bremen (roped their wty through choking smoke attempting to stem tho swift-spreading blue that swept Brooklyn's watttsrfront area. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dietrich of Waterloo visited Sunday with Mrs. Dietrich‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Voisin. Friends will be sorry to learn that Miss Janet Lorentz is in the St. Mary's Hospital following 3p appendicitis operation. Best wishes are emerged for , speedy recogery. Mrs. Edward aoriianGrGti- iiiii'd day with friends in Dublin. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hergott were Mrs. Catharine Hergott. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hergg: and son Bobby, Mr. Alfred Her tt, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Alvoy. all of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. William Hergott and children of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Scheistel and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bender and son Ken- neth of Belmore. t Mr. And Mru.eiGiGrts Powell and children spent Sunday in Clinton. We are glad to report that Mr. Edgar Reidel, who underwent an appendicitis operation at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. is improving nicely and will soon be able to return to his home to recuperate. Mr. and' Mrs. A. Leinhardt and daughter Eva and little Anna Mae Meyer of Hawkesville spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietrich. Miss Evelyn Dietrich of Water- loo spent the week with her mgt_her, Mrs: E. Dietrich. Miss Genieve Reidel has return- ed to Kitchener after spending a week's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel. A number of young friends plea- santly surprised Kenneth Koebel and his twin sister. Katharine, on Sunday evening, it being the occa- sion of their birthday. Music, songs and a tine lunch were en- ioxsed by all, A, _ _ V The dance held in the parish hall on Wednesday evening was largely attended and a good time reported by all. . Celebrate 10th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dietrich quietly celebrated their tenth wed- ding anniversary Saturday evening by having a few friends and neigh- bors in to enjoy a few hours of music and card playing, after which lunch was served. Personals Banns were also published Sun- day for the coming marriage of Miss Daisy Mae Solvanoski of Kitchener. and Mr. Joseph Diet- rich of St. Clements. the marriage to take place the beginning of September, Sunrise Twins 0:: Birthday The publishing of the banns for the coming marriage of Miss Cecelia Kuntz, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kuntz of Formosa, te, Mr. Anthony Meyer, son of Mr. andl Mrs. Alexander Meyer of St.‘ Clements, took place at the R, C.) Church on Sunday, the marriage to} talie place early. in Septemer 1 Publish Ban-s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forwcn and ST. CLEMENTS H. W. Zilliax, Sec-Tress. " III- Pearl Dietrich (Chronicle Cone-Domini.) Miss Florence Fisher of Kitch- ener spent the week-end at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Simeon Bender. Mrs, Frank Busch were: Mr. and. Mrs. Mathew Schummer and chi1-) dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schlitt. Timmie and Carol of St. Jacobs,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busch and) children and Mr. and Mrs. John' Parks of St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Voisirt; ___._ moved their household goods to the village where they will reside the week-ent in the future. {son and dang “Sungay _vi§itor§ with My. arurMeurnnan's. 'dn ter Rose of Mornington- ltlieleJ, Boundary were Sunday ivisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mochanan. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rutherford of Toronto spent Sunday with the former's father and sister. Mr. James Rutherford and Miss Nellie. Mm. Bert Wray is spending this week with her brother, Dr. Harold ?Bruce and Mrs. Bruce at Torrance, bMuskoka. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Longthorne fend family of Drayton. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McDowell and daughter sDorothy of Galt were Sunday {Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nralter McDowell. I Sunday guests with Mrs. Reid Allingham were: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Allingham of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Allingham 18nd daughter Jacqueline of Fort ‘William, Mrs. Norman Allingham and son John of New York. children spent Sunday at the Notre Dame Academy in Waterdown with their daughter. Sister Mary Roberta. Miss Mary Bellar of New Ham- Mr. and Mrs Chris. Tabbed. Mr. burg spent the week-end with her James Stewart of Linwood and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bellar.iMiss Margaret Stewart of Elstow, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ii'iiiitiiiii.. were Friday afternoon visi- and family and Mrs. John Gordonlnors at the home of Mrs. M. visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johns- Musser. ton at Amulree on Sunday. [ Sunday visitors at the home of Wray Family Moves To London Mr. and yrs. Martin Bauman Mrs. George Wray and family, were: Mr, Unas Bauman and Miss residents of the village for a num- lKatie Hoffman. Mr. David Bau- ber of years. left on Monday to len, Mr. Elam Weber and the take up residence in London. IMisses Sarah, Adina and Leavea . Mrs. George MacLennan of Mill- I Weber all of Hawkesville, and Mr. bank, who .purchased the Wray l and Mrs. Aaron Martin and daugh- property, intends moving into it ters of Elmira. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Tabbert. Mr. Mr. Alex Cuthbertson andlJames Stewart of Linwood and daughter Dorothy of Toronto spent 1 Miss Margatret Stewart of Elstow, ‘Sask., were Saturday evening visi- -"""'-'-t'--"""-""---.---- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan children spent Sundav at the Notre 1 MacPherson. Mrs. George Wray and family, residents of the village for a num- ber of years. left on Monday to take up_residenSe in London. tier son, Mr. Stanley Gordon. day afternoon. Messrs. Herman Ebel of Listowel Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brodhagen and Stewart Powell of Fernbank‘and family attended the funeral of visited Mrs. R. Patterson on Mon- the late Miss Cora Fergusson at day. .. - -- -- {Miguel-sum on Sunday afternoon. - Mr. Ud Mrs. Stanley Gordon and family and Mrs. John Gordon visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johns- ton at Amulree on Sunday. Way Family Mes To l._ongiond Rev. A.' H. Johnston. Wardorille, u former pastor or the United church, v” in the village renew- Ina. old acquaintances on Thursday Mrs. John Gordoii of Féfnbanii “ended the funeral of titrtatis ME. spent the week-end at the home of C. J. Petersdn tn Atwood on Tues- her_son, w. Stanley Gorgon, _ day, afternpop: A 7 Social Evening um Blanche Clement of Kitch- ener spent the week-end with Mr. an! Mm 301 C. 11uleahy, _ _ Mr. and Mm. lose Lichty and Delmar and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Steiger and may Atwood visit- td_SuIuher_wi_th . And In. Sam Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.lrttston, M's. Cinder and son. [Gray were Mrs. Robert Sadler. Richard, e!. Toronto, were last Mrs. John Sadler, Mrs. James Hill, Tuesday Sunset. Cottage" callers Mrs. Archie Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. on I". J. F. Martinson, South Wal- o. w. Reid and Bobby Sadler of Ienstein. Stafta, Mrs.' David Bruce, Mrs. Week-end guests at the home of Frank Bruce of Cromarty, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gooding were: Norman Bushfield, Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hahn and Hannon of Mitchell, Mrs. D. I. Hill daughter Jenetta and son William of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Kokoma, .Inh, Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs. Roy Francis of Kirkton, _ Planz of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. James McKee of Minbankrlra.ryt and daughter Mariorie of Mr. Earl Mattress of Merrittor. Bridgeport, Mrs. John Meier and Mr. and Mrs. William Ford and daughter, Lola and Mr. Fred Prior son John of Elma were sunaavvtt.Pfater1oo, Mrs. E. Wettlnufer of visitors with Mr. and Mrs. JohhICittihpner, Me' Graham Jackson of Fewings. Buffalo, Tr: - Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gerber and family of West Branch, Mich., are visiting the former's father. Mr. Jacob B. Gerber. and other rela- tiges in the gqmmupity. 7 - A are visiting the former's father. ir.'91r... and Mrs. Jesse Bauman spent Jacob B. Gerber. and other rela- Sunday at the homes of Mr. and tives in the community. Mrs. Harold Schmidt and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Coghlin Mrs. Simon Martin at Strasburg. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and: Mrs. M. Musser and son Alex MES. Pert Fiiiiira of ling/001‘:de Pf: Dyryltt. Macfhersoq ttt- Erk of wispyter, United Y.P.U. Hold Mr. Henry Kelly and Maida and Mr. Norman Bond visited Mr. and Mrs. Anson Simmons of Moorefield on__$u_nday. __ _ A M A - - Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Coghlin and daughter Joyce, Mrs. Agnes Coghlin and Mrs. Pope of Atwood were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. E. McBain. American WV“ Mr. and Mil-John Chalmers and “:3; Several from this community at- food tended the Mannheim U. y, Sun- mine day School picnic held at Victoria Park, Kitchener, Tuesday after- noon. . T Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Good, Reid Braenda and Carolyn, Kitchener, s. moaned on Fred Becker's Monday Mr. ‘, evening, \ {ham - --- -----er- _ -6 - so": I . “my WALLENSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Righmond and family of Norwich visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Krotz on Sunday. _ Mr, Misses Eva Hoftmeyer, Elva aha Marion Hazelwood of Stratford visited Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac- Lennan on Mond_ay evening. - the week-end with Mrs. Cuthbert- ttmend dayghters at Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sage and daughter Shirley of Newton visited Mrs. M. A. Reinwald and Henry on Mayday. -, (oCiriss, Miss Hazel Bulmer of Listowel was a Sunday visitor at her home here. Mr. ind Mrs. Eli M. Martin and 1?ughteys, Eileen a_nd Delphine. New of m were Mr. and In Stanley win- man. Jack and David, Mr. and In. Alf, “angina. Kim ___, spent the?“ week with her liar ter, Nu m. new. Mn George Kaufman and Helen qt Minimal spent pevenl den}! caged on_ qeysrv_Bectrr'r, Mr. and In Ezra Becker made a businen trip to Milverton re cently. k “is SLIM: KiteAeyer, Med Mrs. James Anthony and iihit, dren of Indiana has returned home after nding a week with her aunt. as. Wm. new. [ Mr and Mrs. Isaiah Eby, Audrey and Nyle, called on the latter’s father, Reuben Eby. Sunday. T Mrs. Ezra Becker spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs K Israel. 1'tt, is confined to her bed through I ness. Mr. and Mrs Gordon Dubrick. Marvin and Gerald, Mrs. Nellie Oxsley called on Roy Baker’s of the Plaines, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shreiber and family, Roseville, called on Atlisnt Becker's Saturday evening. or Mildma spent several day: " the Ezra getter home And also Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Donald of Preston, Mrs. Chader and son, Richard, of Toronto, were last Tuesday "Sunset Cottage" callers on Mr J. F. Martinson, South Wal- lenstein. Recent "at/tNutt; Br Gordon lunar (Ch-oak]. Corn-uncut) It ' It 9in g onions " pints cider vinegar 3 pounds brown sugar t pound seeded raisins 1 ounce ginger 2 tablespoons salt 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon Chop the vegetables and trur add spices, sugar and vinegar, a: boil for one hour. Yield to pints. ' 18 ripe tomatoes 1 cup chopped celery I cup chopped onions 1 a sweet green peppers I 1 sweet red pepper 2 tablespoons salt 2 tablespoons vinegar t cup sugar ' Wash and out tomatoes. but do Inot peel. Chop the peppers tinely. Mix tomatoes, celery, onions, pep- It"' and salt together. Boil for {one-half hour. Strain through a ioarse sieve. Add the Meg? and sugar. Boil 3 minutes. at in; sterilized jars. Chutney ll dozen tomatoes " dozen apples 3 red peppers 1 cup French dressing 2 tablespoons cracker crumbs 2 tablespoons melted butter Cut a thin Mice from the top of each tomato. Then hollow them out slightly. Place I teaspoonNI French dressing in the hollow of each tomato. Combine cracker, crumbs and melted butter and sprinkle a little on each tomato. Arrange on a baking pan and broir about no minutes, or until the to-l matoes are tender. They may be baked at 375° P. for 20 minutes‘ if desired. _ variations T Potato salad mixture Vegetable salad mixture Any left-over cold meat, diced Cottage cheese Broiled Tomatoes with French "aunid-eettmfortttrgttod valueofthetmrratmisutnrt. theNetthnttta-ttavett- momvaried. , Thetaenato-aoettr-nttt. height.andwhiuthetsot-thee eontintaestma_wiutteaerved ttttttpm-tini,-" little later hot (canto dim: mu gr1Eethtaumtertat8e. --- Theqrieyaromnoftomatoreiiah fgomthekiettegtiamteofthetust aim of early full. and with the mggyjeclpel tunable housewives garden cable: in the 10m of pickles Jlt relishes tor winter me. Here Ire we of the favourite tomato recipes of the Consumer pepper I cup salad dressing Salt and pepper to taste. Cut tomatoes almost through twice, to form petals, and place in lettuce cups. Combine remaining ingredients, season to taste. and pile on tomatoes. 33.273" Dena-aw ot'%ih%GC. 0m Cal-oil -. Select ttrm wanton of medium or small size. Wash. Using win bake! or cheesecloth bag, im- merse in boilintrtater 1fo , min, Btled Tomato Salad _ 4 medium-sized tomatoes , hard yooked. eggs, chopped utes or until skin; will slip of! easily. Plunge at once into cold water. Pack carefully in hot steri- lized jars. Add 1 teaspoon salt lor‘ each quart jar. Fill jars with boil- ing water or boiling strained G-l, mato juice to within I inch of top.) Run sterilized knife down side ail tar several times to allow air bubbles to escape. Place new steri- lized rubber in position and screw top on tightly. then loosen back one-half turn. Put on rack in oven having jars about n inches apart. Process " 275 degrees P. for " minutes for pint jars and 45 min- utes for quart jars. When cool (enough to handle remove from Swen and complete oeal. Invert ars. Tomato Cocktail 6 tirrm medium-sized ripe toma- l cup chopped ciireir" Tr“ 2 tablespoons chopped green T ested RECIPES 1 Dick Beaumont of the Bank of Commerce -statt, Stewart Elliott and Clinton Forster are the three latest New Hamburg young men to join the Royal Canadian Air . Force. Stewart Elliott left for 1ft Brandon, Man., and the other two l"' (go into training at London. ment and harness dealer is having an artesinn well drilled at his PrP- mises on East and West streets Messrs Art Kerr and Son have the Contract They struck water ttt a depth of " feet but got into quick and and are now replacing the pipin to a larger size and will drill Cl/el.'. Items ban "has The mnny friends of Min Bea- trice Ruby. who ha been ill for The many friends of Cid Litt, who drove Miss Vera Bars to vic- tory in the Canadian Pacing Derby on Wednesday. August 13th, will be sorry to hear that he suttered a heart seizure a few days ago and will probably be conttned to his home for several weeks, Three More Youths Enlist in Air Force Derby Winner Suffers Attack Mr George A. Smith received a week to spend 'Gan/i/iii/Fira"." lettee from his cousin, James H. cation at their summer home at . Tomahawk Lake Wisconsin, Smith, formerly of Wilmot. who t . .. has been in Colombia. South Arne-) Mrs, Victor Rehberg attended rica with the Tropical Oil Co., aslthe annual convention of the Can, engineer in charge of roads and adian Florists“ Association in ses- hte lines for the past rtgug',h'rt,',"tohatt Jeif York Hotel, To- i w nu rm n en ' . 'drutseuiu'oi1 t't'tue'rirpt'tll now Mr, and Mrs, Milton Bettger and comodation dog)? a: the 1,fouAire)ke.'srs/tr"s"lrd"ttg;2,'no't/a/g,ae) _ . accom . " Ewart?“ 0. rHamiiton were week-end visitors , - -- 1t the home of Mr Otto Bettger. Former Wilmot Man Back From Tropics To Join R.C.A.F. Applications for an importer's) license must be made in dupllcate‘ on forms provided by the Dairy} Products Board. Ottawa. Applicaw tion blanks for import permits may be obtained from the Board and] must be submitted in triptieate tori approval of the Dairy Produtets) Board, Ottawa, Ontario, or to the: Dairy Products Board, MW MeGilll Street, Montreal, Quebec. ”may N6.’ 28 of tho Board/puts-l iirGhnTTor" ‘Eaaf‘éJ‘HaK‘ 2l"if, asda government Notice in; training. y er e ana a azette, August 5, 194 . turns from is effective from that date 1i'iP"t M . Hindu!" ‘ states that the word "Importer"; “on? St "lt,",.),','";)',',,',,,'.': "ill"Til means any person, Brm. or corporaw . . - wt tion engaged in the importation of b." corfrted, to his 1ome. for some dairy products No person must little ttme before returning to his import any butter or cheese iiiiirwork fs.biacksmith. ' Canada witlllwut, (a) hglding min“ From 'utifax. importer's ieenae issue by the) Mr. and Mrs. H. J. B - Dairy Products Board, and (b) ed on Saturday from azrg‘nftfxme f,'gileU'itlpid from die our}; yoliday trip to Halifax. N.S., tlt Produ at an mpor perm ohn, N.B., and th . . . authorizing such importation. ' ipoints in the 'lu'tti','fiLin'eres.'i" "yhryPet1oPe, ly, 31 @9995"? a we" mm. Authority has been given to the Dairy Products Board, under the War Measures Act, to regulate the quantity of any dairy product im- ported into Canada and to require any person iniportins any dairy product into Canada to obtain a license to do so from the Board. Dairy Producls To Be Imported hderliease Mr NEW HAMBURG Good going on bus leaving at TAO a.m., returning on any bus leaving Falls up to a p.113. Take advantage pt this tow rate to see the beauty and historic spots at Niagara Falls. Ask about our special sightseeing tours. Special Low Bus Fares Special Sunday Bus fares Niagara falls UNION BUS DEPOT', KITCHENER - Phone 2-4469 (Chg-lac Cork-7.70.11." a, A, g a. sun: $2.55 All “In. .cullo-cd an“: an Dartieht Saving The. Above wed-l lichen sold u depot only. not on Immin- For tanker inform-dun comm". August " that he su few days I to conttned to mm, IN' suffered 5 ago at ed to h [lilE!rEilii Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Peine he“ this week to spend several weeks". un- cation at their summer home at Tomahawk Lake. Wisconsin. Mrs. B. ti" Krupp has returned from a trip with her son Dr. Wes. tor1B, Krpyy, of Woodstock, -.» Mr. and Mrs. Lauehert Bowman and son Kenneth have returned to Montreal after a two wegts visit with relatives in New amburg anf Wellesley. Miss Fern Kropf of the Gtrieral Hospital staff. Oshawa, spent‘the Week-end with her parents. Mr. 'tl Mrs. Hfrbert Krptrf. _ We are sorrv to report that Miss Mary Beck is not very well at prqent I Mr. and AArUGiiTGr%Griii TYonto are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ritz. Mr. Alek Wernert. accountant in the Bank of Commerce, is away on t gbyee weeks' vacation. ' Miss GG/n" Riiiiirirhomiavine with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs, Clare Weber. __ Mr. Oswald Dennis. who oper- ates the service station near the C.N.R. station, was taken suddenly ill with a heart attack while work- ing in his service station, He was removed to his home where his condition is improving. Ruv. H. H. Erdman and son Don- ald will spend several weeks at Mayinataw.ah. .and Algonquin Park. " (TENN PER PACKET jg!!! PAY MORE? Local service station men"report that the local people are doing all that is possible to conserve the supply of gas. A. C. Manual] “out! To Calgary. Mn. Wm. Massel. Mrs. Kenneth Mnssel and Miss Bernice Cava- naugh were in Toronto on‘Monday to visit the formers son:Airdratti- man Budd Massell. previous' to his leaving for Calvary for further training. Returns tram Hospital. V the past two and a half months will be glad to learn she is able to be around and back to work igain. - Om. Gas. J WILSON 'LY. PAD co Stamford Races Aug. Iii - Sele Including M to track Federal Tax Extra Buses leave daily except Sundays at 9.50 am. going direct to race track; return- ing immediately after last race. Special tickets sold at depot only, not on buses. $2.25 Return .Lbo. '.ettidh.

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