Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin of Elâ€" mira and Miss Barbara Weber, Ida Martin and Amsy Martin and Oscar Martin. Personals. Mr. Simon Kicswetter and Florâ€" HAWKESVILLE STROLLER and PRAM Headquarters MR. and MRS. THIN MAN IN THEIR NEW LAGGH RIOT! The Lloyd Folding Carriages For 1942 Lloyd Folding Carriages have proven outstandin%hsellers since their introduction by Lloyd four years ago. e conâ€" venience of a folder with most of the comfort features of a pram hus appealed instantly to thousands of Canadian mothers. The new Lloyd Folding Carriages for 1942 feature several very worthwhile improvements which should make this type of folder more popular than ever. NOTE THESE FEATURES Easy riding springs on all four wheels. New type frameâ€"folds casicrâ€"and more compactly. Solid bottom in the footwell, seat and back provides a rper- giï¬t(l) even bed which cannot sag and become uncomfortâ€" Thick, soft padding throughout provides a luxuriously comâ€" â€"_â€" fortable bed. _ More completely enclosed body. Noâ€"draft curtains on the hoods of all models. Smart streamlined body. Where space is at a premium or where there are long stairs to climb the Lloyd Folding Carriage is the sensible substitute for a Lloyd Pram. Baby will appreciate its comfort. Corner King and William Streets By Mrs. Aug. Schneider (Chronicle Correspondent) McPHAIL‘S "BABES ON BROADW AY" Coming $ Davys â€" Staris WED. Mickey Rooner NOoW ~~ UNTIL TITESNA BICYCLES AND SPORTS ‘THE RETURN of FRANK JAMES‘ REVIVAL TUES. 10.45 P.M HENRY FONDA ir BSt BARRY NELSON â€" DONNA REED SAM LEVERE â€" ALAN BAXTER WENRY O‘NEILL â€" DICKIE HALL (In Technicolor) ial street car service e y MAX / ing. Miss L. Martin visited with Mrs. Henry Bauman on Sunday evenâ€" ence Voll spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forâ€" well. Did You Buy YOUR War Savings Stamp Toâ€"Gayt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schleuter of Linwood spent Sunday afterâ€" noon with Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider. Judy Garland TUESDAY WATERLOO The trustees were commended for the special care they gave to \the grounds and the property genâ€" erally. |\ _ The receipts from all sources \amounted to $9,029.29 and the exâ€" | penditures for all purposes, $1,â€" 250.75. This leaves a balance on ‘hand of $1,778.54 and this was achieved after reducing section tax rate by one mill ‘Highest Attendance. _ Annual P. S. Meet. . By the attendance officer‘s reâ€" \port to the council, St. Jacobs ‘school stood the highest in averâ€" ‘age percentage attendance of the| schools in the township. | "flwlv-hwdnhd Shed Committee | | President, Emerson M. Martin;| viceâ€"president, Peter Brubacher;| secretaryâ€"treasurer, Ezra B. Bauâ€"| man; three directors, Osiah Bruâ€" ibachogr.ilflorrnan G. Martin Sylvesâ€"| The Public School meeting on the 3ist Dec. was well attended. Mr. John Buchanan was chosen chairman and Mr. Thomas Cosâ€" ford, secretary. _ The usual yearly fee of 25¢ is expected from those who frequentâ€" ly use the shed, to be used for maintenance, Name S.S. Officers. The four key officers of the Evangelical Sunday school having been elected some two weeks beâ€" fore and reported in this paper. the balance of the officers and teachers as appointed by this exccutive along with the pastor were reported on Sunday as folâ€" lows: Chorister, Gordon Henrich; , nianist, Aline Garner; asst. Alice| Henrich; librarians, Don Henrich,. Ken Fisher; assistants, Glen Doer-T becker, Gerald Bauman; Cradle| Roll Supt., Mrs. J. Morlock, Mrs.| * Henrich; Primary Dept. Supt., Mrs. C. C. Doerbecker, Mrs. O. Good; Home Dept. Supt.. Mrs. A. Lichtv; Missions Supt.. Mrs. Howâ€" ard Gies; Temperance Supt., Holâ€" den Aopel. Teachersâ€"H. Aopel, assistant, Mrs. Roppel; G. Henrich, asst., J. Morlock:; Miss E. Menger, asst., Aline Garner; Mrs. H. Gies. asst., Mrs. O. Good: Gladys Hollinwer, asst.. Thelma Ficher; Mary Welkâ€" er, asst., Kay Robinson; Mrs. John Sittler, asst., Mrs. Ion Bauman; Mrs. C. C. Doerbecker, asst., Mrs. . Honrich; Mrs. J. Morlock, asst., Mrs. H. Hoelscher. Mr. Bert Keffer of Camp Borden spent several days with Mrs. Vera Chalmers and other friends in the community. _ s â€" The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper was dispensed at the afterâ€" noon service on Sunday. Mr. Thompson preached a dedication sermon for all office bearers of the church and Sunday school. Mrs. Robert Kirk and daughter FEthel of Leamineton spent the holiâ€" days with her father, Mr. Rhodes Letson. The W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Wesley Howlett with a good attendance. Mrs. Wm. Vietch and Mrs. Harvey Woods were in charge of the program. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Bessie Schmidt of Guelph spent several days at the Weber home. Mr. Joel Weber is confined to bed through illness. Dr. J. Mavrice Howlett of Detrnit and Floyd Howlett of Victoria Colâ€" lege, Toronto, also Miss Brownlee cf Toronto, svent several davs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howlett. "REMEMBER PEARL HARBO FIRST GREAT SONG OF WORLD WAR II Sammy Kaye‘s new war s( "Remember Pearl Harbor!" . WEST MONTROSE 6. Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday JANUARY 8 â€" 9 â€" 10 "Tarzan" celebrates his Silver Jubilee" with a new pictureâ€" JOHNNY WEISSMULLER MAUREEN O°‘SULLIVAN John Sheffield â€" Reginald Owen Barry Fitzgerald. "Tarzan‘s Secret Treasure IDA LUPINO LOUIS HAYWARD Evelyn Keyes Elsa Lanchester Edith Barrett "Gount of Robert Donat â€" Ellissa Landi Tom Conway Free Parking Cor Noke & Ont Sts After Sunday Midnight 12.05 and Mon. â€" Tues. â€" Wed. JAN. 12 â€" 13 â€" 14 â€"â€" ADDED AYTRACTION â€"â€" ST. JACOBS "Ladies In Retirement" Rv Mrs B. C. Wands {Chronicle Correspondent) By 3. G. Harst Monte Cristo‘ featuring with THBE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONTICLE Philip Dorn 1| 9 ï¬"edI A family gathering was held at| the home of Mr. and Mrs. John ord‘s | Metzger on New Year‘s Day. Those fterâ€" |present were the sons and their Mr. Ifamilies, namely: Mr. and Mrs. ation | Henry Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Noah f the | Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Metzger, +Mr. and Mrs. Moses Metzger, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Josiah Metzger of Peel orw | township, Mr. and Mrs. John Metz~‘ p * \|ger of Dorking, Mr. and Mrs. _ _ Abram Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘Metzger of Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs. SOnE) Asron Metzger of Yatton, Mr. and tus d‘ Mrs. George Metzger and Mr. and and Mrs, Martin Métzger of Heidelberg, ~ <.3\Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Metzger of '3"!’ Yatton, Mr. Albert Krauter of day‘s Heidelberg. Herman Kappes of ctr0it Kitchener, Irvin Schott of Erbsâ€" uucnâ€"-l% 'l'hemnunlnctm“g No. 4 wuheldreu::g. ‘he chairman was Mr. Edw Klinkman, and Mr. Abner Cressman was secretary, The local Farm Forum will reâ€" sume its meetings on Monday m(hlk Jan. 12th. The meeting will be he at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth. The topic for discussion will be "Prairies and Wheat", with Mr. Edward Schiedel as convenor for the evening ‘ Among those from the communâ€" i“y who are attending the O.M.BS. ‘in Kitchener, which commenced on |Monday, _ are Misses Nina and |Martha Good and Mabel Cressman, ‘and Messrs. Harold and Howard Cressman and Edward Good. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lederman and family, near Plattsville, were New Year‘s Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christner. _ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty of Breslau spent Newâ€"Year‘s Day at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good. Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Bean spent New Year‘s Day at the, home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bond of near Galt. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klinkman _ were: _ Mr. Henry Klinkman and Miss Mary Klinkman of Shakespeare, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klinkman and son Kenneth of Elmira. |__Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinback ‘spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and {Mrs. Eckhart â€" Otterbein, â€" East \Heidelberg. _ _ __ _ _ __ C New Year‘s Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bean were: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cayley of Norwich, and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wood. Misses Elma, Nina and Martha Good, and Messrs. Gladwin Bender and Orwen Gimble spent Sunday with Bishon and Mrs. Moses Roth at Wilmot Centre. Ry Mi«« Retty Rechtold (Chronicle Correspondent}) The Ladies‘ Aid of St. Peter‘s Lutheran church spent a pleasant afterncon at the home of Mr4 Mathilda Hoerle when she enterâ€" tained at a Christmas social. _ _ Christmas carols were sung and a social hour and gifts were exâ€" changed by the ladies. e The annual meeting of Heidelâ€" berg school was held on Wednesday with a small attendance. All reâ€" ports were â€" satisfactory. Harry Ziegler, â€" the â€" secretaryâ€"treasurer, whose term had expired, was reâ€" lected. ‘The trustees are Harry Ziegler, George Metzger and Wesâ€" ley Heipel. 8. Do ue | The Ladies‘ Aid of the Doon Presbyterian Church held their \rusiness meeting at the home of |\ Mrs. Wm. Teet on Wednesday afâ€" ‘ ternoon. | Weâ€"k Attendance. _ _ _ Miss Emma Fries of Erbsville is ;is_iting her mother, Mrs. Jacob ries. Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach, of Bamberg. _ _ __ _ S oad _ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey, Erbsville. _ New Year‘s Day guests with Alonzo Hahn were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schweitzer, Misses Erla and Reta Schweitzer, Harold and Elmer Schweitzer and Miss Barbara Miller, Miss Katie Steckenreiter of Elmira, Cleon Beisel of New Jeruâ€" salem, and Misses Clara and Emma Vollmar. s â€"Mrs. Aaron Metz of Kitchener visited Saturday with Mrs. Maâ€" thilda Hoerle. _ D2 _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler and family and Betty Bechthold were New Year guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton of Kitchener. Hold Metzger Family Gathering ville Lodies‘ Aid Business Meet. The â€" annual _ school _ trustees‘ mecting was held on Wednesday evening at the Doon School. As there was a poor attendance, no clection of officers took place this year. The children and teachers reâ€" turned to school on Monday, Jan. 5th after enjoying two weeks‘ vaâ€" cation. Personals. o Miss Eleanore Kracmer and Earl BEryce spent New Year‘s day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones of Preston. e Pte. Joe Quelch of the CL.C., returned to London on Friday afâ€" ter snending New Year‘s season at the home of his mother, Mrs. C. Reader Pte. W. Fink of the RC.O.C., re-“ turned to Barricfield on Saturday after spending a week‘s leave at; the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fink. â€" ler _ Shirley Hass of Kitchener svent a fow days vacation at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. Muelâ€" . Mrs H. Schaal and son, Max, of flmira, sbvent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. G. Grant. 0_ _ Misses Annic and Mary Smith have moved to Kitchener for the winter months. *_ â€" Mr. and Mrs: Laurence Card and two daughters of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Miss Kate Boman. w Mr .and Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber snent New Year‘s Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. Schneider of Kitchener SOUTHâ€"WEST HEIDELBERG Margaret Bean t hronichs Unrtmpongent) By Miss Kathleen Jones (Chroniel= Correapondent) DOON Celebrate Birthday. A number of friends of Mr. Jacob Reichert of Kitchener gathâ€" ered at his home here on Wednesâ€" day to celebrate his birthday. Dinner guests at the home of Earl Hesse on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Luckhardt, Miss Vivian Luckhardt of New Hamâ€" burg, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pletch and Elva, Mr. Joe Hesse of Cassel, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weicker of East Zorra, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zehr of Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lingelbach, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lingelbach of North Easthope, Miss Elizabeth Mohr of Ratzburg, Sgt. and Mrs. Wallace Merner, Jack and Joe, Mrs. Emma Forâ€" syth of Waterloo and Kenneth and Carl Hesse of Kitchener. Miss Marie Hackbart returned to her home at Heidelberg after spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart. f Florence and Helen Hackbart of Waterloo and Walter Hackbart of Kitchener spent Sunday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schlueter of Linwood and Miss Mary Ludâ€" wig of Elmira spent Tuesday with Wm. Dammmn#ier. Mr and Mrs. Pat Dietrich and family and Mrs. Mary Hinschberâ€" ger of St. Clements spent Monday with Robert Hinschberger. _ _ Mr. Jacob Reichert and Allen Reichert attended the funeral of the late Jacob Reichert at Waterâ€" loo on Monday. ___ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart Waterloo and Miss Selina Seyler of and daughter, Norma, and son,| Kitchener Billy, visited with Mr. and Mrs. ; a; ; Ed. Hohl at Bamberg. . Miss Sglma Seyler of Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert and :15 Spel?dmg ailtew |(days at het family spent Sunday with Mr. and ome here. Mrs. Phillip Dahms at Milibank. |_ Misses Florence _ and Helen New Year‘s Day visitors with Hackbart of Waterloo and Mr HESSEN ROAD «ur RONALD OLYMPE BRADNA REACAK wM. LUNDIGAN JOAN PERRY REGINALD DENNMY* Qurected ay LEW!S SEILER * meogemen brie pray ertrait aoaed o en e tad Riugep miekgs COUDIES â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" PRICE REDUCTIONS FRIDAYX â€" SATURDAY By Miss Laurine Dammeier °G.69 REG. $8.75 AND $9.75 Broken lines . . . . remainders . . . . odd lots . . . . and this season‘s fashions that must be cleared away before we get into another season . . â€" which means, for one instance, price reductions on â€" hh‘portant, too, for those shrewd shoppers interested, in planning for economies on future needs, the clearances of â€" $29.75 The "Shortâ€"Stouts" from a maker who specializes in, and has become famous for his success in designing slenderizing, figureâ€"flattering styles for fullâ€"proportioned short figures. Becoming styles for ‘Tallâ€"Stouts" in the 38% to 44% size range. Black predominating. Brown and green included. The fur trimmings: Persian Lamb and Minkâ€"Squirrel. Especially attractive choosing in Women‘s Shoes nearly all the dresses Waterloo Theatre Group of Blachford and Golden Pheasant models. Ties and Pumps. Suede, Kid and Calf. Smart walking â€" types, â€" others with dressy air. No Approvals, Women‘s and Children‘s COATS 164 TO 26%, ROGERS SILVERWARE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler were: Mr. and Mrs Milton Seyler and Jimmie of Tavistock, Messrs. Elâ€" mer and Allan Seyler of North Easthope, Miss Idella Seyler of Waterloo and Miss Selina Seyler of Kitchener. Miss Selina Seyler of Kitchener is spending a few days at her home here. Misses Florence and _ Helen Halfâ€"Sizes Help Your Eyes to Function Gordon‘s Good Glasses 48 Ontario St. MONDAY & TUESDAY No Exchanges, No Refunds, Please ADDED ATTRACTION They Help You to Enjoy Life A MARK P SANDRICH Production G&.. WV & Paramount Presents the special selling of Women‘s Halfâ€"Size Coats Did you know that 80% of all human knowledge is obtained through seeing. although there are fout other senses? That‘s why it pays to keep your eyes in perfect condition. Have them examined now. and get glasses if you need them. Come in today! $35 Follow The Safe Way Wear $4.69 DEPT. STORE 38% TO 44% REG. $4.75 AND $6.75 37 Department Telephones DIAL 3â€"3631 KITCHENER with clearances to be TAYLOR ~» GARSON MWhen LaZlios Moet Walter Hackbart of Kitchener spent New Year‘s Day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bast and family, Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Kropf of Waterloo, Mr. #hd Mrs, Menno Albrecht and family of Elmira, Miss Janet Kropf and Mr. Earl Kropf of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf on Sunâ€" day WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY $39.75 ROBERT Group _ from _ Goudies Specified Lines. Suede and _ smooth _ leathers. Black and brown. Our best patterns. Built to specification ADDED ATTRACTION Friday, January 9 MARSHALL Phone 2â€"4237 S