lloyd Schweitzer Shoes ; The annual congregational meeting of the Unite Brethren Church was held Thursday night at the church. The pastor, Rev. E. Sider was chairman, Readings by Mrs. Sider, Alice Oswald aryr, Myrtles Becker and a Bible quiz) conducted by Charles Perrin were interspersed with the reports giv-) en by the omeials. The church has a membership of til. Finances raised during the year were $3,- 190.39. Officials elected tor the new church year are: Class lead- er, Ward Coleman; secretary to the administrative board. Myrtle Becker: church trustees. Merle Coleman, Melvin Becker. George Hope, Cransun Hallman, George Perrin; parsonage trustees, Ross Perrin. Alex Oswald: financial secretary and treasurer, Myrtle Becker; members of finance board, Mrs. W. Detweiler. Stanley Hil- born, Floyd Becker; pianists, Ruth Snyder, Eva Hilborn; ushers, Donald Becker, Bob Coleman. Merle Coleman. Ross Perrin; lit- erature secretary. Mrs. W, Det- weiler; membership committee,!, Ross Perrin, Ward Coleman, Mrs. A. Shelby, Mrs. G. Perrin; audi- l tors. Mrs. G. Perrin, Mrs, F. ' Becker; Group leaders, Mrs. C.‘ Roseville : CAN SAVE YOU MONEY no: noun. um: our an†_ we." AM a. en. mar WATERLOO BRANCH W. H. KNECHTEL, Manager 9910061 Lon_d Sway†33,000.00 my be obiained foe periods of out, two or m: rears. Rate is only " siatpie Imam. machineir, to unpr'ov'e ami homes and buddmgs; foe Manon, qt. pg te lose they at rundown.’ You turn! Bank Mange is the m to see about FARM IMPROVEM ENT LOANS which my be used to put- d'nse implements, equiPatmtts You an often save money by niacin; ambled Incident machinery at t imptoving tour you): And guiding: be- Womens Cool Casuals " I!» Inn. Becker (Obtain-2k Correnpondcnu In smooth leather or suede uppers. EBB WATIILOO In“, brown. Mun. Composition 80ch I- red, white, Medium ind low wedge heels. Good Quality Leathers Smart Styles for Summer Mum Colon up! P.atets 4.95 __" g3; i At the recent township music ‘festival for school pupils held at Ary, the local school choir, out of 10 schools competing, won the second prize. The rhythm band solos were sung by Elaine Bru- bacher, Jean Snyder, Ruth Mar- shall, Rose Marie Holtzhauer. Lynda Pickard, Joyce Becker and Helen Putnam, each in a different age group; duets by Elaine Bru- bacher and Jean Snyder. Billy Pickard and Barrie Hellman. Ca- rol Pickard and Edith Kutz. There was also a double trio entry. [ At the reorganization meeting! of the United Brethren Sunday! School. Ross Perrin was eiefetedl (superintendent and Merle Cole-) ‘man, assistant. Other others are) secretary-treasurer. Gerald Hall-J man; assistant, Geraldine Becker;' pianist, Ruth Snyder; assistant.) Muriel Hilborn; librarians. Billj Mitchell, Joyce Coleman; execu- tive members. Mrs. W. Shaver; Alice Oswald. Hallman. Mrs. M. Becker. Mrs. F Becker, Mrs. S. Hilborn. All or part of each meeting is held outdoors now, and we have had some bitiN'd't (horribly con- ilusingl) and a ba I some (horrib- lly amusingâ€. Two weeks Mo, Mr. Clarke and Mr. Trussler drove a bunch of us out into the wilds. to f a destination which was complete- ly unknown to me, but which} ‘some of the Cubs seemed to have (discovered in advance. On some wild tarm-tand out towards Para- dise Lake, we rambled all over the countryside, exploring the hills and wash-outs, and the Cubs at least had a glorious time jum‘f- ing and rolling down the san y ciifrsides (now you know how they got that dirty, mothers!) Our hike ended at a stream in which were hundreds of frogs, and the ‘Cubs had a whale of a time, pad- idling and trying to catch the in- ‘nocent creatures, but with only -moderate success. Later we were more successful with some poor garter snakes, who found their sunbathing rudely interrupted. I wonder how the snakes which were taken home in empty Coke} bottles, are faring now, and more i important, how they were re- ceived by the mothers and 'll'td'r'ii: n'mww-r g itpggieg, tor practical work. l Meanw ile, Mr. Jamieson has _ been instructing Cubs in the h - steal tests and also the new Eggi In!“ Code tr,',ait,iar'r'.""i'fr"" Lu! l week Mr. Me test, our Group 'Committee Secretary _ Treasurer, f talked to a dozen of the Cubs who are working for their First Star, on the bulb-growing test, and we hope to see some results from this in a few weeks from now. 1 Our In! for New. have boon devoted In the “vin- ot Group. other may “I. Um " at count I g thing. " It's Not totteatrlitotetirouwttotttte other Waterloo Seoul: and Cubs on data. However, our own 1e le have been quite full than "aattew weehs,solmugtaarn ibit about the Knox Cub Pace tor ( . start. . f The Louie: situation in the ‘Puk has improved colander-bu, I think; to the help so truly given Iby. some ot_tt1e parents, who no helping with Image and m: in- End Tom lama. Alan Pm (Stuntman! work. We have had I ameron " {ave won merits of seniors on the Home- Second Stars. Since the h (can badge, ingtructed b Mumâ€! of Much the te/gin, 1Bretryyus, lad now Mrs 'fehtt'i'"ii?ce:)' “we? Eggld ihs lak_itte some ot the Cubs tor 30de D: In. ney I when obsttver.tratiqe. This should " 'lt'fet Donald CII‘ be ','lt'/"2"Ml this Bne summer (Gulde bl er, Rodney i , weather, as rs, J1r,,'eti,t,'t to R',',' Beyn0n, Cameron gamma Cu_bs out my ads] LPe,etlyy9ttilon.ytt l These um. open tea, ther Sandals an a at home or beach. . . For cool slimmer war Ind which I. had one. - In My.“ All than Mt, In“ an“ tat They In hunt- on: In the-n no " -arntt hm- hl It: the“ One of I series of nude- pub: mm In thcrublk mum: to 11-) plain and H tutmte the 9% of wanna: Chlropnctk ? It is obvious then, that correct, intestinal function is therefore ded pendent upon the muscular actionI 'which forces the max; forward1 from the mouth to the Iarfe inter] tine, and upon normal de ivery of the digestive secretions, The not _tion of the muscles and glands ia" controlled primarily by nerveo.‘ l Therefore, constipation can bel caused by imputed nerve tune-i tion, overheating, poor diet. low', water intake, irregular living hm} bits, and some disease conditions., You can see that constipation is not a simple condition, but a dis, ease in itsell Think what emf happen when a putrelyinf, fer, menting mm of wute in a lowed‘ to remain in the intestines beyondi “he normal limit! l The ode-co oi fel'trt,te to) been on the removal Input» has: to haulâ€: of nerve In- " over nerve III. the proper and 'errata").;,'.;, Pe eetete "ptr “I.“ {In ter is absorbed forming which Is soft 1nd norm“. Constipation k serious, and ll I neglected. can lend to endles 'd'taSphthAh'ca" In enn- stipa n? t on m of hard dry stools. resulting In de- C layed or mange“ me ' wastes. To In "and It. one should consider the nun-Intel- tinartraetasrawhttte. Win!†eat Ind drlnh enters the mouth. 'r",',') that t where agitation ttlt urther lgeetlon ea - the stomach end the duodenum, where the blle iron the gall Hee def goes Int. Beth-. Bile I: n In. turn! lax-take, and I: also enter Hal or absorption cl lat- nnd eer- tain vitamins. The smell Intestine than: most ot the food nuterlnh and the watt enter: the Inge It») taupe or colon when excen Inn All shades of opinion prevail re- garding con- st i p a t i o n. ff...,) The average h layman con- ' siders it one 'i o f t h as e , N things which LTC happen ev-) F , ery now and ' T then, easily cor r e c t e d,: no t h i n g to, worry about.; a.“ s. We o.c. 3:539:51 Doemrolcblmuc te r. a n d some, who know it best, consider" it a very serious matter indeed. In fact, it has become known â€I the great "American disease". One hundred and six years is a {long time to live and it Mrs. Re- [becca Broom. 69 Sackville, could "alk, she would probably recall ‘many remarkable changes which lhave occurred since 1846. Unfor- ;tunately this reporter was com- All shades of GUELPH exclusive to The Wa- terloo Chronicley.-At the end of a suburban track-bordering street is a humble cottage-like structure lives a woman who may well be the oldest living inhabitant of South-Western Ontario. A brink? 196'): .Brethsur l a, i..- an... 1 (Chlouhlo (bacon-Au!) I Mr, William Malone his put- ichased the Moore-Hill block in , tttvillage bulges; centre. atlirlhltrmttit Marks 106th Birthday SMOKES A PIPE Mr. John Weber, member of our softball league team suffered a bong fracture in his right foot during a recent game. Br Neil s. 'urMs, D.C. . Waterloo Chiropractor Mr. Lincoln Koch, an employee at the Riverside Lumber plant in Kitchener, while operating a ma- chine came in contact with a saw, causing injury to his hand. He was removed to Hospital for the‘ neeser? digging of the wounds.) t0IGTPhTlihl CAN tllllPifl. Conestoga t Ronald Do In. Donald pee (Guide balmâ€; Rodney IIs, Tom Beynon, Cameron Chit (Toymaker badge); Ronald Doug- las (Observer badge); Tom Bey- non and Byron Bregman (House Orderly budge); Cameron Clair (Athlete ha ge); David Smith (Artist badge). Two Cuba, Sizer: Bruce McPhail and Paul Center. have gone up to Troop. Ind are well on their way to being invest. ed Is Tendertooi Scouts, . Since our [at report, two Cuba have been invaded. John It: and Bruce Lube. and two other; have recently Joined the Pack. Alan Jones and Carson Knack. Michael Duman and BK†Brea- mn have Luna! their irst Stars, Ind Tom yuan. Alan Fun] And Cameron Clair have won their Second Stars. Since the begin- ning of Much the following?" sinned badges: David 1th†IJute; . ycPh'ul. _Roclp_eL H9115 Mtultmy. vemww Mr. hauler for margin; and leading tttia' bike, and we hope that he wil be .ble to “who we more for u: in the nut tu- ot .the Cuhg_vhl Wt hon- By SM Writer limo Saturday ‘THIS Friday _ ‘WATERLOO PARK Believed born in Southern US. of Negro parentage, Mrs. Broom came to Canada early in life but much of her past is consumed in the mists of time. It is known she had relatives in Wallenstein and Brantford at one time, but none survive. "She lives for all‘of them" remarked Mr. Harris with! n grin. Of her several sons, onltl WATERLOO [IONS Date Tomorrow? WHY Iiof com: 'ts IO Tlit I Arizona residents Robert Shim: (And wile were - It Satur- Idat's wedding of Ronald Shh-n and Jean And Kramer, Water. tf Other out-ot-town visitors Mesdames Clayton Each, El. more Ruler, Herb Glen. Walter Stroh and Sol. Kin-h, at St. Mut- thew's Lodles' Aid attended the annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of Waterloo College and Seminary held in St. eter's Church. Kitchener, Wednesday, of last week. Mrs. Charles Sass of Kitchener“ wt; a week-end visitor at the) tome of her son, Pred and Mrs, Mrs. Lincoln Koch read the, Scripture passage. Mrs. Herb Giem gave the topic on "Liheris" and “tor Bros: conducted a Bible) study on "Malachi". Mrs. Barwa,) who had left our midst a short ( time Mo, was presented with Bl revised version ot tho New Testa.' mom. St. Matthew', ladies' Aid and pastor H. Bron conducted the re- cent monthly meeting " the home of Mm. Gustav BIN. in Kitch- ener. Mrs. Clayton Each wu in charge. 1mm: Lloyd Otto, Waterloo Police, recently returned trom n three-day police convention in trt. Catharina; their an Iron. Rich Mr. and In. Val. lelor, Al- bert Street. current)“ Inn at 9tif may, In, Sch. ner of Do. 'Atiariii,' In a. i333}: iJi4i irait Mr and Mrs, Arthur Klrch In. I a. lick. “no, u n A.“ of In. “and: O’Donnell, John St Int. BY an autumn.“ 'l?t90Ma 't8P+glt" _""nuio In Waterloo SOCIAL 8. PERSONAL NOTES WHAT’S NEW llylu WWII?" any chockingim‘dn‘. MPP Roan him in Vecdnmtd for in chili!) to withmnd oxen-in Ion ot Moss, color hdiatr, high dirt collection. 'tel F Ttttcet"""' chalking. l" m. - ...- Pe, The trustees, Messrs. Angus rrewiiidr, Oscar Huehn and Edwin 1n,f/iiiliihi and teachers, Hrs. Lorne les 1 B. Weber ytd Yias Merle Bricker, SWF'.",',',',',' m In" his. . 'n...‘ aiTG, Wat-rho Beaupre r. mm has PAN To": Sei'rimtumtsstAud In“: tttttttj/tttty: Auuitfuiis Pew ailments mar her peaceful existence and she rarely sees a doctor. To all appearances, she is in good health and remains as an example of age achievement that many strive for but few achieve. _ a pirre, "lit uri",' GG B};;:red to gnjoy her favorite pastime. smok- complexion. over 5 feet in height. She walked slowly but with sure steps, and spoke to neighbors as she passed. Immediately' after en- teri.ng the; hfyte sht brought out irh We Do tLttr, Framing in 21 l3 HAWK!!!) FOR YOU! PROTECTION ; The Trelou Club, composed 1chittty of Twin City members, Ih.eld its Innual family [picnic on who luwn of the home o Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Shelley, Saturday " ternoon, Mow-lulu way has â€you a 2"d'rrttmtrw'tho-veoGoim.d Moll. . a We“. -.fsu.‘ vacuum. In Canada'- "Dovn bur Mr, and Mrs. Gus. Mari Kinmoum were week-end t at the home ot the latter's" ents, Mr, and Mrs. Byron A son. Miss Alice Koch of Waterloo spent the week-end at her paren- tal home in the village ycugonr I: accompanied the senior room pu- 'id' on a niiht-seeingbun trip to insure " Is and uttalo, last Thursday. the home'oi'lii,‘ Git in; iiiiG Han; neu Elmwood. Both teachers of our school have been re-engaged for another term. Hui Emily {spin tht wakend at Citizens of Waterloo - Thu u YOUR column'. Phone In your social and xenon“; to the Chron- icle at 6-64 I. tor free publication. Charles Hanson. In Saturn'l mother, " her “unmet r dence " Tocumuh, Luke St. Chit In. E. Frowde Soul-an ngtd childua Dianne and Gummy left 2W: for . yin" with In EFFECTIVE Jun. " lo $0990qu I Indus“. Gus. Martin of week-end quests tht, latter's" par- ION]! Visitors during the weekend were Dr. and Mrs. R .E. Beggs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Vetter, Kitchener. Mrs. L. H. Schmitt, Waterloo. Mrs. Henry Forler and Mr. Wilford Gtepzebiich, Hickson. The Plains girls defeated teams from Central Dumfries and Lin- wood and will represent the conn- t at the Provincial field day at i .A.C. Saturday. Waterloo Town- ‘shir boys beat out teams from Wi mot, Dumfries and Woolwich. It is expected however, an all-star, team will represent the county. The rule is this year that all play- ers must be under 26. This rule breaks up the Waterloo entry. ’ " llu Jan! In“: (Cb-mulch Conan-dun l l Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hain at†‘tended the graduation of their i daughter Irene at the Toronto; University. She has successfullyr passed her examinations for Doc-' tor of Medicine, She will intern at Western Hospital, Toronto, for thefqming year. I Linwood ' "The Trail Of The. Conestoga’ ' -4. ts/ii-ii-) JUNE Mt a""'1te'dtMWt JULY 5 at WATERLOO PARK “Dramatic " 'Entertaining BANDS - CHORUSES - BALLET COMEDY CAST or 600 - , HOUR SHOW Washgoods which Includes ginghams, pnques. waiRe plques, diotittes, vonles and a novelty weave cotton, Regu lar value to $119, Spent“ price ttte. King & Queen Sis. "SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE" Special Tab]. Suitable tor dresses, blouses and sportwear. Choice of to pretty Summer shades. Regu- lar value â€19. Special price 69e yd. Slab Cotton ABC Printed Voila Imported from New York. Tebilized for erettse-retuitance, Vane- ty of dainty colours and designs. 38" wide. 't.se a yum, Choice of seven shades. M" wide. Wondeliul for Sportswear, "" a yard CORGI! Guberdino tion. Come tn eerty tttttu- . ' . my etotttes. “If" no any with our Vow: Ind Butlerick p... W. We lull have a ane if"! of Summer cotton, tor your selec- For all your sewing essentials visit Goodies first. Fabrics King Street Main Floor (lt (i-ai-ii-tiii):!,.!,!,,), Presents for Summér Semi WAIERlOO COUNTY CENTENNIAL COMMIHEE “CH lVINlNG AT I O'CLOCK IN SUPPORT OF WATERLOO COUNTY HOSPITALS COTTONS [Also chosen Friday night a tug-of-war entry and a 52 King M. N., Waterloo Your Waterloo Optometrist ELDON L. BUCHNER Offers the following services Professional Eye Examination and Vis Glasses Prescribed gm! Fin. If; Telephone 3 -363i -_ Kitchener Office Hours eh; 'i (Evenings by I Prescribed lpd Fined Optical Repairs were volleyball team for the O.A.C, girls’ t competition, 9.30 AM. - 530 an, appointment) and Visual Analysis TO OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY CLOSED MON DAY