Re-appoint Pastor At New Hamburg Rev. J. B. Dengis, pastor of the Evangelical Church here for the past eight years, was re-appointed as pastor for the ensuing year. Birthday Party For Bridge Mgnlfer The Uptown Bridge Club pleas-. antly surprised one of their mem- bers, Mrs. J. Marty, at a charm- ingly arranged birthday party at the home of Mrs. Harry Barth on Tuesday. May 5th. Supper was served from a prettily decorated table, centred with a large birth- day cake with candles, apple Mos- soms and forget-me-notes, At the close of the meal Mrs. Marty was given a handkerchief shower, the gifts in their bright wrappings. be- ing presented on a silver tray. The remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge with the highest score for the evening won by Mrs. Alex F. Hahn. LYRIC Pupils Go To Work. On Farms Seventeen of the pupils attend- ing Continuation school have left to work on farms some on their parents' farms and some to help farmers who require their aid. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMillan moved to town to the residence on Jacob St., which they recently purchased from Mrs. Lillian Bau- er. Me William P. Becker tS seri- ously ill at his home having suffer- ed a severe heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Reid at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ernst Franks at Kitchener on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Reid was ont? of the basket bearers. Mr, Charles Kuntzc. who recent- ly purchased the Simpson Memer residence, has also bought the house on Jacob Street from the NEW HAMBURG Men - Women - Dmft - It Curt linppen To Met lDldn'tKnow!...8u “No Greater Sa" Auspiees ot..Health Lem. of .__. (w _' -eaniat. - Children under 16 not admitted, 1942's HEROES OF THE FLEET . . . "'l'iR?lil)0 BOAT†"h The Sunny Sk" tThe "How (Err-on Was My Valley" Boy) They risk their lives every time they go to sea-or come ashorc ' " A. I. o. In“. (chm-kl. Comm" ROIDDY McDOWALL ADDED ATTRACTION - RICHARD ARLEN JE AN PARKER NOW SHOWING Starring In estate. The two impedes govern each other, one “in: Peel street and the other facing acob street. Kilgour Again Club President At the meeting of the softball club, Lloyd Kilgour was re-elected president. Wilfrid Eichler was cho. sen secretary-treasurer and the executive members are Norman Hill, George Emslie Jr., D. W. Culbert and Dick mltx. _A town iGiiiG 'iii 'ebrkrrated this year. Sunday visitors with ME end Mrs. Onias Weber were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell of 6th ot Peel and Mr. and Mrs. David Gingerich of near Breslau and also Mr. Na- than Martin, of Wolverton. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Metzger and family ot Peel spent Sunday Sunday with Mt. and Mrs Peter Martin. Mr. Noah Bowman at Elmira spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs Henry Bauman. Miss Harriet Brubacker spent Sunday afternoon with her neigh- bor, Miss Rebecca Martin. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Ibrey Martin and family of Conestogo and Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Brubacktof Elmira._ _ -- . Continuous Daily from 1.30 pan. Sunday visitors with Mr. and N Mayor Joseph Hemmer. active Mrs. Samuel Martin were Mr. and m all. labor disputes both in his Mrs. lbrey Martin and family of capacity as mayor and as a mem- Conestogo and Mr. and Mrs. Ben her of the disputes committee said S. Brubacker of Elmira. that he called a meeting hour: be- Mr. WMâ€. Samuel R. Hurst fore the strike occurred, but that of Nort oolwich and Mr. and the Dumart management refused Mrs. Jesse Bauman of near St. Ja- to attend. He said that members cobs were Sunday supper guests of the committee. including AM. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bru- A. J. Cundick, president of the backer. board of trade. Aid. Irvin Bowman, Sunday visitors with Mr. andlAtd. Clarence Seibert, and mem- Mrs. Melvin Bowman were Mr.mers of the workers' committee and Mrs. Urias Martin and family were already present. and Miss Matilda Martin of Wal- "The management told me they lenstein. __ A - -. . would not attend the meeting if a ‘Lady J, Tmis' Revival Tues. 10.45 pan. lobed - - Body Luann Mr. Sydney Hoffman of Chicago was an evening guest speaker at the Gospel Hall. The meeting was 1atEe1r_atteryfed, - - . . Mr. Earl Martin of Elmira spent Saturday with his grandmother and grandfather Mr. and Mrs. Hr. Beckner. --- _ . "WSAEs'ng bells will soon be ring- ing in this vicinity Special street cu- service to Waterloo. After SUNDAY MIDNITE MON. - TUES. - WED. “THE MALE ANIMAL†Eugene Pattette - lack Carson Fsre “Murder in the HAWKESVILLE HENRY FONDA OLIVIA DeHAVILANO JOAN LESLIE Patch Blossom" Dinnerware to the Ladies. Saturdays and holidays from 1.00 pan. Big House By Mrt. All; Sch-gin; George Meeker (ninth-l L7troi"iiii'iii"GiritFiGiiJiiik jirrNaiatat-w+te - Hana con-mince. vim Grr5eierutoiaexoettte-t, inlaid. -itriGerei.attteex-rua geduredarhitratittgu momma-memb- uwd by the amt: "Our itiGitiiosieastor-rmereretet 'irGdiliaGreesnoeesi-Str iiiaGiiarrertptyoeanottetr,It- otrieer tor the (den! des-ttent"; of labor that the company has agreed to meet- the employees’ committee and the Civic Dis“: Committee of City Council - day afternoon. While admitting that the wake er: really desired that only the three-men executive of the work. ers' committee of twelve represent employees at the meeting. both Mayor Joseph Meinziluer and Ainshoeouglt urged that.the work- aFGiairt" ilk: antpanr's compw Conciliation Oftieeg Ainattoeougts and Fred bowling of the Packing- house Workers' ftthtiy, Como mittee will attend Tunas I meet.. ing. . Fred bowling of the Pacing. homes Workers Drunk!“ Coul- tittt termed the “like a - "aneoua walk-out". Plhef out that the “rib m not can by the union. Bowling said the walkout 1m mud to adament refusal of the mug- ment to confer, lion? with o plant's union comm the. with City Council's Civic Dispute. Com- mittee. Labor Representative Bowling revealed that both Ainsborough and Magn- Joseph Meinzinger at- tended onday night's meeting of employees in the labor hall and uEged acceptance of the company’s o er. bowling told the government re- presentative by telephone earlier that he personally did not favor the suggestion by the company, as- serting that only the three-man executive appointed by the plant committee. should attend the con- ference. - According to Bowling. the two men "ttred" from the Dumart plant were released "because of alleged insubordinatlon There is no doubt in our minds but what the com- pany is out to smash the union and used these two employees as the goats," he declared. “I wish to make it clear how- ever," continued Bowling, "that the dismissal ot these two men is not the real issue. The issue is the company's refusal to stand by its agreement. made following last summer's three-week mike, to confer. along with employees. with the Civic Disputes Committee of City couryaT", -- . . . "The management told me they would not attend the meeting if a union representative (presumably Bowling) were present despite the fact 1 pointed out that at the last meeting of the Civic Disputes Committee which the management did attend, several plant disputes were ironed out" "I don't see why they should make an exception in this use." commented Ald. Cundlck. “There seems to be no reason why the phat management should not at- ten .†wore Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hitter and Robert, Miss Muriel Loft, Carl Koren. Earl "Actuator. In of Kitehener. -siione whatever,". stated AM. Seibert (Ml. we.» The Willing Workers Sewing Circle met at the home of Mary and Nancy Martin to complete clqthing fot mug work: A Mrs. Irvine Shoemaker enter.. tained 12 C,','.'",', ladies at her home Friday. a ter school, in honor of her daughter, Verna's 12th birth- day. Games were enjoyed followed by_a deliciquzs birthday supper: "Bdtifgtaiittsaum eniertaisied her playmates at her home Friday, the occasion being ter ttth_trirthdtw. _ "Mi-f 'and Mr; Morris Lawson ind Donald. Mr. Thos, Warren were week-end visitors in Rochwopd. Mr. and Mrs. Norman King. Jean, Betty, Joan, Neil and Wayne of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Renter and Patsy Lee of Preston Wore Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs C. H, Soehtter. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cumin; we! business visitors in Montreal, Mon- day, _ -- - -. . A . Mr. and Mrs Isaac Lichti: and Moreno. Mr, and Mrs, Noah ichty visited Mr. and Mrs, Jae Drei- singer. Empire, Sung-y. . iir. and Mrs. hell Boehner, Esther and Bob visited Mr. and Mrs Jae. Cherie " Balsam Grove Stytdar_, - _ -- _ _ ms; Mabel Dadswell mended the music festival at Arthur. Mon- day, _ _ - -- -. -- .. Mai-hot) It)??? iiurttar rttof if; It!!! tfern FLORADALE " III. lWI Dor- GGa""i7s"G7o"iariiiai Fiaitae bthn-uvhhmm gmmtmmmmm: tHiFaii.otAmeiie.yeyttt.tt MIMI "wmrten'sr-mpt1 ifiOAtiAiiiAtttehm?iuttY iuriat-msaittitttrod-t"L Mnatrwtt_tteittAatyr.et JuiatiimLuotna.MoChi.qreo: ttser,'fAIt ityatgae.ery1_tet_? eTiGrirTGGrtiGt am. nut pas-att-re'. mother. A: won-rd! though than.“ We, recall that tribune has been tiautoinottterimygremee Fam-aG-Att-Ga-ttark-or- mmwmmumm Yrisremismberthe-tittrho aeirraeexrtheeit8eyCt8tPft.e AtaiptmseIn.orte.t Mace Gdretouttoariathe-ttteru- titutttimrorpietureoet_the.Yrt.h. After traveWng tarand which: ',tgi1t,1Seir,pte'rtttg'rlf,','e' and handful a a _ 'e9Arv.e and he sat down and painted hit greatest work of ali-a mother fondling her infant child. It in well aid that our mother! lay the foundations of the Chris- tian home with -iBeial love and Imam. witty WWW "It?" Giid its willsfiiiih graeimaaneii, beauty and was they crown in root; they an it with happy hearts; and my its thatmthe- its; DH? SP J'lTe, 'gg3,tdt ttseein. _r__, _ GR and ipprec" in (Continued tram Page 1) t?uzgduringthepastre"t"eat' toitiiww. Mn pair socks, so pair seamed: long stockings, " men's sweaters. 2 ladies' sweaters, " pair of mitts, 3 caps, 11 scarves. Q helmets, one boy's suit. 50 boys' (12-year-old) pajamas. 1 pair men's 3am“, 1 men's dressing gown, 2 airy jack- eta, , baby shirts, I mother's night- tern, s tp?1s' guns.) gms’ dye†Tiiii%iriia, i 353 "men Janey bloomers-A19 dn-e- IMkW 'raiiiiairChGid.heiytiep, 1 Ae- nelette-piemd quilt. ' print quilts The BnaneUI report showed te- ceipts $414.94. expensu $393.33 with balance of $21.61., page}: iaaii --i me during the plate had been purchased tor me hall kitchen. . A vote of thanks was tendeged Miss D. F. Walker tor her unis;- ance with the quilt the Institute members made and sold tickets on for Red Cross. “50 to In. B. Coxson for her work with the "ti- wage collections. - _ .. (4~: "fiie%GrGiek of the standing committees. will be appointed at the executive meeting. - - Delegates to the district annual convention are " follows: Mia. A. E. Bean and Mrs. E Z. McIntyre. Miss lreton of New Hmhunz gave a report of the price ceilin! meeting which was held in Gait reentlr, _ _ - Mrs. Ellwonh Bean gave a S- minute talk on the motto: "Give the World the Best you have mt! the,8es3 “BIL???“ but tp 1.09? M13: b. F.Arditrer gave the-high- liehts from the Rome and Country Winter series. Mrs. Mary Taylor, who has spent the past few months with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Ross, returned to her home in Blyth on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross accompa- riieditLr bi} few hours' visit vim! Mr. Ted Snyder spent last week with his mother, Mrs. M. Snyder and sister: has. Mt Lawrence Snyder also of the RCA!" spent the week-end here. Mr. 7 and Man Ellworth Bean visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond. Mrs. Ed. Snider and dqughten. Beatrice and Evelyn are visiting for I few days with friends and relatives In Dam-ville. Mrs. Walter Holwell had the misfortune to slip. filling ind breaking her left arm It the wrist Her many friends with her a spec- dy_ 3nd eSmpteut _re_govery. _ . "Miss" tiraiie" McKee ipent the wag-em! under the parental roof Mrs. Wilford Schnellet end Mrs. Clarence Diamond attended the annual meeting of the Heywille Women‘s Institute on Wednesday, which was held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Garland. riiii0tiifiieGi'mriaiked for the in Kitchener. Mr. and inn. Gideon Mm and children were Thursday mn- irtvisitotirt Neg! Ramtty_rg. _ her. and Mrs. Clarence Dinmond spent the week-end with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Fallis of Palmerston. Mr. John Hammer and daughter of Kitchener were Sunday video" n the home of the forum's Ire; ter, Mrs Wilfred Nnumnn and r, Nnum-n. Mitts Jean Ritchie spent a dun with her parents. Mr. Mrs. Cart Ritchie. The local boys held their Brat scuba“ pram an “and†"Mt.. inl under the man-(Mp ot Orb “tumor. W031; that it may yet mean that " In; -iardaid m“ irdiiauaaiiit -___ __ i BADEN oiiCdtumyt m", tte- few Ind Monsoon Helps “or! Back I laps In 50-Mile Retreat cmmGKmG.--veteran Chinese troops intmssiited their campaifn to hurl a battered invasion ooumn beyond the Chinese (render today by forcing a SO-miie Japanese re- treat from the west bank of the Snlween river to the Yunnan prov- ince town of Mangshih. (A dispatch trom Calcutta indi- cated that the long-awaited mon- soon had arrived in Burma to ham- per the Japanese offensive.) A Chinese military spokesman said the Japanese still were "not Gowns 1llhmmimiilt Stone _nu'mur c autumn 2 to Mao pm. omttm-ts WV and sum-by Lots of low-price pick-up in the Basement Bargain Section . . . . . these few example . quotations this weak: Either Stairway Or The Elevator Takes Tailored Suits barnyard-mum Bargain Basement --Week Days First Show 6.30 pan.-- SAT, and HOLIDAYS continuous. . 2 to 1130 reuuccu Iv Fi iii?i'r,a, â€was? 17.50 tl/T, -. I mixtures, l tt6atth the In. A lull: oe HALF PRICE - nu 5‘0!an M. rt... “WW mWakmm Children's Print Dresses, 599 Wasn't “I. “all, - & an. - "enters. $1.19 (26%“) Slip. .0 (M III! In I.) - Swan, $1.19 (25-34) M W M 26e 'ttahh Terry Towels, 2 for Sge mm M BSe Ill-en Lilith Cloth, $1.39 (50150â€) cm u -, In Islet mum, 9e each, a... so. Bum-BO! Pym - like Door Mats. 89e each (Oval) reduced to Nubia-mm?“ 1.95 an “I" completely" driven put of Yumgan and daughter Shirley and Mr. John and that Beree "ttting was mung Mcttlaufer and Mrs. Joyce and Mr. in the Pgegie,'tg,etit sector Stanley Doering spent Sunday more than 35 m es inside the from with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doering. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doering. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bowman and baby of New Hamburg called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doering on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wettlaufer PHILIPSBURG " - in. Dun-II. "Ne-Mg. O-ood-tt John Wahi "3; Qadshll} It Down n, The Bargain Section In the King Street Basement. "little Wands" --Sigen 16% to 26N. - _N_.vy_blue CONS ham INDUCED“) 19.95 “my.“ Children'- Bweaterm 49¢ Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Doering of Stratford visited Wednesday even- ing with Mr and Mrs J . Doer- Miss Erma Doering spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Doering. near Hickson. ing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabet of St. Jacobs visited Sunday with Mr. Stanley Doering. _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer boating and family spent Sunday with Mrs. David Seyler at Baden. ht, 1653mm“ mum ms. $tMtlt8WtrtltlttOMt (in! (mm mm- mm ityf man-w _ 1m rm l “nag-Snider. " Snider St. WOMEN'S wn' AND COAT SHOP â€any 'it, Hunt