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Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. .;\lc)ld mol:e ::okl to your homt: ibrary by having your favori magazine bound into books. Initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, o etc. Â¥Friiny, June 28, 1948 45 Gaukel St. â€" Kitchener Montreal, P.Q WATERLOO CHRONICLE 49 Ontario St PEARL LAUNDRY CO. GORDON‘S GOOD CLASSES BOOKBINDINC 1. State clearly which edition the advertisement is for. 2. State how many insertione you want 8. Payments must accompany adverâ€" tisements. 4. Write plainly on one side of paper only. Business Cards â€" 1" every . week $12.00 per year. 4700 for siz Postage when replies are to be forâ€" warded, 6 cents additional ench _ 26 cents per ‘sertion Each initial, sign or group of fgures STAR CLEANERS CLEANERS INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING ADV BRTISEM ENTS months. and PRESSERS J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER CHIROPRACTIC count as one word incertion 19 Rebinding Books, E. G. 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MAIL YOUR APPLICATION CARD FOR Atter July 1st no one will be able to purâ€" chase sugar for regular domestic use without turaiing in a ration coupon. Application cards for coupon rationing for sutar have now been mailed to every houseâ€" old in Canada. In cities where there is a letter carrier service, these cards should have : n picked up yesterday by a volunteer r ~~gsentative of the Wartime Prices and I1..dc Board. But, in an undertaking so vast, so.mnc homes may have been missed, or some ards niay have gone astray. So, no matter where you live, whether it is in areas served by letter carrier or not, if your application card is not already on its way to Rationing Headquarters, you should wait no longer. After filling in the card, according to the instructions on the pamphlet which was delivered with it, just drop the card in the nearest mail box or post office. It needs no iorwarding address. The ration cards being issued for use July 1st amount of sugar as at presentâ€"!/4 Ib. per person are for sugar only, and good for 10 weeks. At â€" per week. The same provision as at present for the end of that period a coupon . . additional quantities for preâ€" ration book good for 6 months serving and jam and jelly makâ€" will be issued. Under the new coUroN "ing will be continued. Special system of coup(m rationing, RATIONING voucher forms for this purpose you are allowed the same mes:t:a'n’(\).glln‘t'\’g‘e“lt:\“ are being supplied all retailers. COUPON RATIONING Mc o io is o ane o ie o o n o en ie We e enc e e mt e td children at his home on Sundny' Rev. M. Bricker of Toronto conâ€" in honor of Father‘s Day. Followâ€" ducted the quarterly communion ing the dinner hour Miss Helen service at the Bechtel M.BC. Poll read an appropriate address Church on Sunday morning. and the two yomwct grandchilâ€" Rev. Lorne Schmitt of Mannheim dren, Douglas and Ward Poll made occupied the pulpit of the Blenâ€" Adam Poll was pleasantly surâ€" pnsed by hns _chi_ldren and grandâ€" Pleasantly Surprised. 'E‘f Wor uâ€""_- by"-lin thy m c‘s‘)nchmgnl Amon':.:he loceadl ‘The Public School softball team |P°OPlé in attendance were: Mr. won a victory of 20â€"14 in an excitâ€"| @00 Mrs. Wilbert Bechtel and Mr. ing game play 4 Rosevi and Mrs. Russel Otto. gmal on theel:cï¬ml zro:n% 1;“" ?h‘m"zu"‘ the C(l:l;:rchhmet ednesda at St. James theran urch on on W y afternoon: Saturday afternoon. Following an Last Meeting of Term. opening song service the classes Joan Dinger, president of the Alâ€"|were in chu;:e of Mrs. B. Boshart der Cmï¬ngmlmt;s presided i for the and the president, Audrey Egerdee last mee of the term which was‘ held at the Public School on P'ri-‘l'm Topic. _ th day afternoon. "The White Cliffs| Gordon Bean p’:"duz’ ‘l}lenkenel'-e- of Dover" v:;: sung in opening lmt m:’:'#" & P ic‘ s Sociel:;; is Lincoln ,Colemna:n which was held at the church on 33“‘“’3',‘,;’,, the Sunday evening. The scripture were asntollows-os:laolo bly Earol lessons were read by Donald Radke s h Curtis Baer. An essay on the edmwiem. Jonee o un anined Tonie. â€" Cneuiien" Pfbeergnce" \«Cum"‘fh,â€':f-? J Conmmon ate ooich hed heon Prepared by Miss Donald"a g:rne't Zolo by ]_‘n.;lllary Shantz was read by Miss Schmidt; a reading, "Nature", by Luella Shantz and the speaker was (# f i i Bergey. Joan Dinger; a story by Shu-ley‘(;‘"""'t Coleman; riddles by Esther Rosen | Personales. | porser: loral . events Py , B8m0iC€ | _ Mr. and Mrs. Christian Cressman Pork Uis Oule enpreciation PCTâ€"|of near Plattsville visited with Mr. net duet by Robert Fiederlein and‘;:d Mrs. L. K. Bingeman on Sunâ€" lA.n;lrry Schmidt; and the National| ‘.r and Mrs. Ervin Sararas. Alâ€" them. 9 Simat wiiiinn oo eapmiinty venlhfariddlebentatdomit in The Public School softball team won a victory of 20â€"14 in an excitâ€" ing game played with the Roseville ;‘hoal on the local school grounds on Wednesday afternoon. M.BC. Young Poeople‘s Most. _ ‘The semiâ€"monthly meeting of the Edward Schmitt read the scripture was held at the church on Thursâ€" NEW DUNDEE If it is not already on its way to Rationing Headquarters you should AXT ONCE! WARNINCG! |_ Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sararas. Alâ€" fred and Ivan Sararas and Alvin ‘Sheard attended the funeral of the late Mr. Jacob Sararas at Mitche)! ‘last Saturday. _ _ means no change in your ALLOWANCE OF Mrs. Jacob is a patient hï¬nlmhrahvdayl where she is undergoing special treatment. Observe Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schaaf Jean Poll and Elmer, Walter, Ward and Douglas Poll of this communâ€" Orville Poll and Mr. and Mrs. Milâ€" the presentation of an occasional SVUGA R at ud:lï¬h' tfully ening held at the Mrs. Carl Koch spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sage at Newton. Lloyd Erb and granason, Gler:n Knechtel of Kitchener visited with Miss Laura Erb on Friday. _ Mrs. Leander Cressman has reâ€" ceived word that her son, A.C. 1 Allan Cressman, who has completâ€" ed his course at the Montreal Wireâ€" less School, has been transferred to Sydney, Nova Scotia. Rev. E. Gingerich has been staâ€" ï¬onedwthenmlwnteoftheNew Dundeeâ€"Mannheim circuit for anâ€" other year by the annual conferâ€" ence of the Ontario United Brethâ€" ren in Christ Church which was held at Roseville over the weekâ€" end. A number from here visited the OA.C. at Guelph last week durâ€" ing "Farm Home Week". heim Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" day morning. All Post Offices have received full instruciions to rush application cards for coupon rationing to the nearest Wartime Prices and Trade Board Ofcr, where they will get immediate attention and the> coupon ration cards mailed right hack to you. PAGE SEVEN