P"""""""'""--------, b-"""""""---.-..---; Miss Joan and Master Kenneth Sthiedel of St, Marys spent a few days mm their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Mervin Flay. In, Viola Caplmgedand Mrs. the school children of the dtatriet Oliver 'iti',1"t atten a show- were muted Master Robert er tor Miss uby Hofstetter otlKhne was the chairman for the Baden. a brtde-elect of next-program which opened with the month, on Friday evenmg hich smging of ’0 Canada' Recitation; VIII held at the home of MissKHol- were given by Florence Mordue, Mr. John Murray spent a week " the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Shewalm and Mr She- waiter at Kapasusiog. emanation; in encoded to Mr, J! and {Igiouvex " on on birth o err but“. a the E-W Hospital on landâ€, Bishop Curtis C Cranium Ind In. Cressman were at “than: where Bishop Cressman attended the semi-annual ministers' meet- in. And also omitted at the com- munion service at the Wideman Mennonite Church. It And In Stanley K13. 0! Mord viatted Tttet th w. had Mrs. Gordon lot us. Saw. Vii-ct oo who have had Io experi- one: in the helm blui- m . . . and um with top- qmllty. dependable bulld- l-g materials. 0w Consultation Service is absolutely FREE . . . The" is no oMigotioe on you: part to buy anything. LET RATZ LUMBER H. L RATZ [UMBER . TO THEM Can be just as lovely _ . :2ic. just as lasting - v C if h d DIAMOND MERCHANTS t purc ase Jeweller. for On: Mt You: from _ [3333 'a'.'ad'a".M=t' Sgart wig: guy-l - PLANNING A HOME OF YOUR OWN? YOUR GIFT TO THEM lovely . . st as lasting - if purchased from , . . Experts help you with their Before you decide to build by L. H. Rote LIMITED CONSULTATION SERVICE ') MiasMargaretBeanottheGO Gaunt Hospital staff spent an ( weed-end " the home of her bar- ,euts. Mr and Mrs, A. E. Bun. (Over the Easter week-end Ilia (Bean accompamed by Miss label iressman the of the bought] .statt, enwyed a trip to Wm- I ton. _ I Junk: led Cr- led. The Junior Red Cross of ss. No. I, under the direction of their teacher, Miss Rein Coleman, held a meeting in the school to which the school children of the district were muted Master Robert Io mun w" 'iiaiims u. 'l2"d%'tll, m to h. by... - Davv wag-mu . marksman-Ml experi- enced representative. will help ya» mm your building needs at lowest Whit can. ' Jeweller. for on. " Your. new (mo ". EAST .. m ONTARIO H. C. Gerster A GIFT FROM YOUNG’S \ IS FOR A \ LIFETIME Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mn. John Potter were Mr. and Mrs Ted Bryant and sons of Co- bamnk and Lloyd McKie of To- ronto. Mr, and Mrs Alex Glendenning Mr, and Mrs. Gerald D. Harmer and Mr and Mrs Ed. Scott were Sat_urday visitors at Buffalo. NY. Mr, and Mrs. Owen Showell were host and hostess to 35 mem- bers of their Sunday School class of Bethany United Missionary Church of Kitchener at their home here Mrs. Ward Shana. "resident of the class. presided for a brief busineSs period which was followed by motion pictures of two trips to Florida by Messrs. Gordon Braun and Knechtel, huh of Kitchener. The hostess was assisted by members of the class at the refreshment hour. Mr and Mrs. Wheeler Green of Detroit Mich.. are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Elder, Class Entertained. HE will be sure HER rinas are set with The Little White Ribboners and Loyal Temperance Legion held a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Diamond. Mrs. Dia-, man took charge of the 'l,rv'Ye't5 which had been arranged by BS- ter Donald Mordue and opened with a hymn followed by the L. T L. prayer in unison, Lam rence Diamond read the scripture Lesson and Marilyn Bean gave the Bible Story telling of the Easter Story. Donald Mordue gave a reading entitled "The Coming Men". An exerCise called “The Loyal Tem- perance Code" was led by Harold Diamond with the followin tak- ing part, Russel Reibling, Sl'l'li Reibling, Wilford Bean, Douglas Diamond, Donald Mordue, Law- rence Diamond. Marilyn Bean, Alice Diamond. Florence Mordue Mrs Carmen Facey led the song service and Mrs. Clarence Diam- ond gave a temperance talk to the children entitled. "Caring for God's houses-Our Bodies", and also gave an illustrated talk on some of life's hindrances. The meeting was closed with prayer by Florence Murdue and business conducted by Mrs. Diamond. The; new program convenor will be David Reibling and social conve- nor Glen Capling. Refreshments were served by the the hostess. tMt p.111. with the roll call being answered by "Great Mothers History". “It E. Z. McIntyre will conduct the installation ot oneâ€: and Mrs Edward Setuedel will be m charge of a Mother's.pyy Ho- Mrs. Melvm Hunsberget gave a‘ birthday party for her niece, mm Carohne Koch ot Kitchener, Gli; celebrated her seventh irrrituarl while visiting at the Humberger‘ home. --- _ l Ie", in]. “nun: Ihhu Plattsville t K,t'd he hostesses wm be Mrs. bert J. Bean, Mrs. John Baud, Mrs, Ellworth Bean, Mrs. Wake! Borst and Mrs. QIIVCI‘ Caphng. Masters Monet-d Harder, Larry Koch and Dale Koch of Kitchener spent a tew days with Mr. and hers, Roy Huggbegger. In. Irvin Imaehier at New 2ttart . mm: with - In†' John Murray, toe I at r If“. Graham run. and ton. Ronald of My, Altr. wt . low by: With the [mi m, In. Clarence Diamond and Mr. Diamond. They wen "ree.- and by In; mother, Mrs. M. "Ilia of amazon. The regular May mun; ot up Bunnie Women} mum: will be held In the Lam-{y Hail or? be held In the may Man on I†7th, Wefpts.do t.nteoe, " madman-dunno. 'uCerealyrtoeir- avoealpole.an4.tttaoeiqittmii -uasderthedieoetinaoeD- “Manhunt-cumu- vawrs-rw-éw HAPPINESS DIAMONDS from Young's " Ito. Md. “tuner (Chm-kl. Carve-yank.†2am . . . "no mr Christian km Mani!" an, Norm St. “do" IS, Mon, USA. â€an and In an WWW"; Monit M 'xdrqrr'qttiqtrs.-T6 in“... I with“ $3. oo......'..... ‘ml I†'L’Ilm YOU HAVE A PROTEST VOTE USE IT ON MAY 26th ELIZABETH Jhl)ll1llliilill mama Progressive Conservative '(xoniY _ _ 'iilhici WATERlOO NORTH PROTEST HIGH TAXES AND HIGH PRICES A successful miscellaneous sale was held at the school Wednes- day night by the W,S.W.S. anti; Ladies' Aid of Grace EAM3.i, Church. A socml period followed the sale The annual "Mother In/h Daughter" banquet which these! organizations sponsor will be held May 7th at the home of Mr. and; Mrs, Harry Brodhaecker. An of-; faring for missions will be re- ceived. I"!!! Peter Service. i Debra Lonnie Ruck, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. George Rieck, was baptized by Rev. C. R, Knuth at the regular morning service in Grace BUB, Church, Miscellaneous Sale. The Uhited Brethren midweek Puhluhod by Pro-he Conurvofivo Association of Waterloo North. VOTE AND WORK FOR l Attending Coatfeeeatee. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swizz and children. Ronald, Anne and Allen of Alliston were week-end visitors at the Shelby home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holm and son Jimmy visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Bartlett at Dundas on Sunday. truer sauce was held " the ome of Mr. and Mrs. William Shaver. Mrs. Stanley Hilborn attended the United Brethren W.M.A Branch mean]? at Garrison Road Church, Fort rie, lat week. Rev. C R. Kauth is this week attending the annual Canada Con- ference of Evangelical United Brethren Churches at Elmira, There will no be church services next Sunday but the Sunday School will be held as usual, eently, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barkwell, Kitchener, spent a do with Mrs. H. Barkwelt and uni Thunday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mm. Allie Walter and (uni! visited with Mr. and um. 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