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Phone 4-4735 KITCHENER WANTADS Buy Guelph Re-winding SALE Kitchener ' ACRES near Waterloo with house Ind "barn. 150 ACRES between Kitchener and Petersburg, on highway. Double brick house and excellent barn. Extra location. Owner re- tiring. Such opportunities seldom tum up. . RADIO - SALES AND SERVICE Tubes Tested Free. E. K. HEARTH 193 ACRES at Breslau, 35 acres mixed timber, spring watered, running water at barn; stone and brick house; bank barn and other outbuildings, silo; Hydro throughout. Easily financed. ' DONALD DUCK so King Stufi. For mum]; Ind Well- nnvo nun-In: water in your house. and plan, of run for your tulle. Insul In Auto-ad: Preuure anv on Four farm or III-ha lone. KITCHEN“ BRASS FOUNDRY 983 King St. ET. Kitchener AUTOMATIC 1ThTER PRESSURE Studios - " Roy St.. Kitchener Phone 6-6123 For Adequate Aotection - See our Local Representatives Gust-Wen we Ame. co; I Pin - Aeuornotsue/_yctantj- YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Teacher of Piano, Singing and Theory. Private and Clan Instruction 'ee. Dying goon? sum REAL ESTATE A. K. CRESSMAN in! - and man.“ In In, It 30-“ wnmoo EXCELLENT FARMS MISS ANNA R. BEAN loam on I" main of Pun-pg. ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT "00,000.00 Head oitice WATERIDO. ONTARIO MAY BE ASHES TOMORROW INSURANCE RADIOS "TAILISIIID "" . S. - Phone 4-4537 EATERLOO MUSIC \ I ", TYPEwRrrERs, --, -_t__.. "“5“; The Misses Kay and Ethel Die- trich, Mrs, Eileen Dietrich, Mr, Ed- 'ward Lobsinger and Gerard Mey- .or spent Sundav at Tilers-shun- -- "-'_'_i. -. ior spent Sunday at Tilsonburg _and Port Dover. Mr Arthur Dietrich and Art FKieswetter spent Monday in Ham- ( allon Quite a number of ladies from the village and district spent Wed- nesday and Thursday afternoon and evening in the Parish Hall quilting (or the Red Cross. Mr _and- iGriiiiiirigi, Hergott and children of Hanover visited Mr. and .Mrs, Edwin Tqrttpte Mrs. David Croll of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. Quilting For Rod Cm - A triiod nGitGrtGiCitere at- tended the St. Agatha Orphanage lawn social 'A" Thgggay. - A meeting was held recently consisting of Rev. Dean Becker, Mr. Walsh, school inspector and the school trustees, to discuss the plans, pro and con, of building an addition to the present school building and thereby adding third and fourth year high school class- es to the work now being taught. So far as can be learned. no deci- sion was reached. Surprise Gathering. A number of neighbors and friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cook, it being their tenth wedding anniversary, The evening was spent in music and card playing. Lunch was served and a good time had by " Attend Silva Mm. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Voisin at- tended the silver wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weinstein in Waterloo on Satur- day. Personals. l Miss' Hilda Arnold, who under- went an operation at the K.-W. (Hospital last Thursday, is pro- "rretsirtg taypratgy, Discuss Addition To School. ----_"e__e v- vmvull- IIIC uuuul was also Lucinda Martin, 'ig',',',',-,",.',',-,',"),',',-)"') patronized. ,. _ ing at Kitchener, is spending two During the afternoon, Pte. Wil- weeks at her home here. _ ,liam Brown of the Tank Corps at Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman and Camp Borden was presented with Elmeta spent Sunday with Mr. and)a wrist watch trom the section. Mrs. Levi Bowman, Elmira. _ Lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Weber, ElmA dance was held in the school- mira, were Monday visitors with house in the evening. Mr. "rl/Pe: D. M. Bowman. Induction Service i Mr. and Mrs. John B. Martin and, as a nurse and " stationed 1n To- Glen attended the thrasyretieisii!11e. She expects to tro overseas camp Ttgg, at R,T.iN.'gi.r"ori shortly. Miss ilma rey. _ . " o Han Guelph, spent Saturday with her) In] School Picnic parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno MA The annual school picnic of Frey. _ '?'rrnb.ank School (S. S. No. 8, Mr. and Mrs. Dean McConnell otcheTtiptrton, was held on the London were week-end yfsitors2f)PP1 grounds on Saturday after- with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class. ‘noon. Various games and races: Erla Lichty of Peel spent a fewlwere enjoyed by both children days with her grandparents, Mr. and grown-ups, including a me and Mrs. Dan Martin. of baseball. The booth was also Lucinda Martin, nurse-in-train- well patronized. Ma ing at Kitchener, is spending two During the afternoon, Pte. Wit-' weeks at her home here. _ ,liam Brown of the Tank Corps at Mr and MM Pntm- “nun-Inn and ".s-.., n-__l-_ ----- - . _ A Loraine Eix entertained ten little girl friends Monday afternoon, the occasion being her 6th birthday. Personals Mrs. Norman Heimpel, Kitch- ener. spent a week with her sister, My, Isaac. Lien!» -- _ to Aug. tr. Mr. t -drriik'zric"tteiF' ener, will be the director. On Motor Tu: Quite a number of local young geople. members of the Mennonite eystone Literary Society, were among those who went on a motor tour, July lst, visiting the Shand Dam, Fergus, Orangeville. Mid- land, and other places of interest. Juvenihs’ Party l Don't forget to serif your chil- dren to the Summer Bible School t! 'tt “FEM"? Cumm- 'st?? Mennonite Bible School Du lieati a d Adding Machines, 911311 Olivine; Dub, Sales, etc. Ontario thtiee Outfitters Ltd. " Queen St. S. - Phone 7-7“ Kiteheaer ST. CLEMENTS UttEcHROHTCLleWaNTamr TOBUYOIBILL; lLHeu’n, WKNSt. W. -eaea, Phones: 5-5411 as 6-Mtt0 Phone 8-bit MAUR& SHANE Phone.†. â€nail. HEARN ROOFING co, TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS FLORADALE By “in Purl Dietrich (Chronicle Correspondent) " In. Oahu“ Ott (Ciro-bl. (tong-ponds“) . I. " It. agateâ€... ROOFING held recently Dean Becker, inspector and to discuss the "rt-q-g.------------..-.-- A large congregation attended the service in the Millbank United Church on Sunday morning at iwhieh Rev. S. E. Stevenson, pastor ‘of Millbank and Carthage churches "or the past six years, preached his ‘farewell sermon. Mrs. Silas Smith ;and Miss Dorothy Skinner sang a duet. ‘Personals The following teachers are tet.-.);',',','),','")'): ill l her home I',tf daying at their respective ttomiiid ere or some "Y was remov Miss Ferne McFaddin of iriiiiiiii,lt.o the KWr Hospital last Thurs- and Mr. Charles McFaddin iiidag t , Cherry Valley with their parenting r. and Mrs, William Baker of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McFaddin;[ Preston spent the week-end with Miss Alice Clarke of Mac Tier with Mr, and Mrs. Nyle Futher at their her mother, Mrs. R. C. Sytf.jitst"ar.y.T home at Alderside. Miss Ann Wray of Monkton withl Visitors at the home of Mr. and her mother, Mrs. George Wray. (Mrs Norman Weber on Sunday Miss Mary McConaghy of the teaching staff at Toronto is visiting her mother, Mrs. Drawbridge. of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Erb spent the week-end with friends at Welles- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacLennan and Murray visited Sunday with Mrs. Mary Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. StNtley_Kaufmpn of Listowel. Mrs. Emma Scott and daughters Zoe and Joanne, of Flint, Mich., visited Mr. Robert Scott and sister, Mrs. .1th “amazon Sunday. Miss Kathleen Nicklln of Wrox- eter spent the week-end with her paentsuyr. and Mrs. J. A. Nicklin. Miss Margaret Hewitt of Hamil- ton was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hewitt. , Induction service for the Rev. C. Sinclair Jones, of Watford, into the pastoral charges of Millbank and Carthage United churches, will be held in the Millbank church this evening (Friday). Rev. J. P. Cooke of Milverton will conduct the in- duction services and Rev. H. H. Mahoney of Parkview Church, Stratford, will deliver the address; Farewell Service ( l Robertson Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Jack of Newton, has enlisted with the Air Force at IManning Pool, Toronto. His bro- "her, Roderick. enlisted with the Irish Regiment about three weeks ago. their sister, Ann, has enlisted " a nurse and is stationed in To- }ronto. She expects to go overseas "shortly. Enlist: With ECâ€. Following a few remarks by the chairman, Mr. W. J. Henderson, Rev. S. . and Mrs. Stevenson and Arthur and Mr, and Mrs. Fred V. Brown, were presented prior to their departure from this com- munity to Wellbourne and Milton. The gentlemen were presented with billfolds, the ladies with cake plates and War Savings stamps to Master Arthur Stevenson. The ad- dress was read by Mr. Roderick MacLean and the rememttranees were presented by Messrs. W. " Henderson, Lorne MacLennan,1 Wilbur Hyde, bookie Tumbull and, Miss Betty MacLennan. The members of the “bunk I.o.o.r. and their wives met in the lodge room on Thursday evening last. The evening was spent in tees. necklaces Git I mm“ Gire Ti; 'l,"J'orlret'pf, “was: was Jt,t','/ Y My lmner. Ulla ray read the address for Arthur Ste- venson and Ronald Dunbar pre sented hing with , hook. Lunch to their departure the new " (are. The “hire. it Mr. Brown mare-d by Kevin-ad the gift at I trav kit was been by Kmneth 311% Anna Mae his read the addreu for Mian M wood and Anti: Pabrpresented tttwitrteoytsret . _ by uh BtaiiAieUGod â€" £13.33: 'aiu.,4uges,Geertandc-s"ia ad)tMteu'a'A't, noun-dun.“ .'t.s-eytsytooigtirrirotNii1- with ‘6†â€amp" w I the bugle band from the Cult Air- 's"f'f The tt craft School and the New Dundee r. Roderic MS. Band. From a Fm. on the 1"Jlg'lN."'5'. following numbers will be heard: 'trg,. w. mule Schneider's Choral Club of «seamen. Kitchener under the leadership of Turn ul and Paul Berg; Paul Brothers from an. Kirkton, comedy singers; Vivian Morgan, cow girl yodeter from Hamilton; Ruth Cote, acrobatic n of MI and dancer from Hamilton; the Ripleys {Newton has of Toronto in novelty, acrobatic tir F_'?.ree. at and hand balancing acts; Charles Ito. HIS. bro- Colville, magician, sv,',"",','?,':,','?,'..; ted with the and accordionist from Toronto; three “(9913 and Colette, specialty dancer from} “has tttlisted Toronto. Sound equipment wi tioned in To- gummy the program and p l tro overseas will be ttsed for patriotic p Sum Bible School. I Mr. and Mrs. Max Bogusat and children, Ruth and Walter of Niag- ara-on-the-Lake spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. William Goettling. John Gallery and Elven Plant of Meaford visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday, Miss Jean Sider who has been seriously ill at her home near here for some time was removed to the KWr Hospital last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page and Miss Ellen Page are spending a week's vacation with relatives at Vineland, Smithville and Welland- E. B. Hallman completed the census taking for poling sub-divi- sion No. 2, Wilmot on Saturday. The work required two weeks and during that time Mr. Hallman re- gistered 750 person& Personals. David Bowman of Big Valley, Alberta, was the guest of his ne- phew. Eldon Sherk and Mrs. Sherk for. a few lays lap! week. The summer daily vacation Bi- ble School will commence on Mon- day at the Baptist and United Brethren Churches. Classes will be hheld froma9‘ “any.†ttttit eac morning on to My until Friday, July 18th and Will conclude with closing exercises in the MEG. Church that evening. Children between the ages of 4 and 16 years from all homes and denominations are welcome to at-; tend and parents will be allowed} to visit the school while in session.: The dean of the school is Mrs. E.) Gingerich. and secretary-treasurer is Garfield Weber. OurDoor Gathering. The members of the B.Y.P.U. held an enjoyable out-door meet- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrsi Clayton Toman on Monday even-; ing. The president. Mrs. Harold Poth presided for the program which was presented around a huge bonfire. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Herbert Hiller. Miss Doris Bechtel read the con- cluding chapter of the book. "Congo Chocolate Drops" and Miss Mildred Lautenschlager told a. story, A poem was also read by', Miss Alice Toman and an interest- ing Bible Contest was conducted by the president. The games were in charge of Miss Grace Toman, Register: 150. - - - -- -"-. 8th. A varied program of interest- ing events is being arranged which ‘will commence at 6.30 p.m. with a softball game between New Dun- "tee and Bright At 7 o'clock there \will be_a_parz_ad_e of two bands-- "rn Sunday morning where they 'presented a program at the Men- ‘nonite Mission. Rev. Mote. N. ‘Baer conducted the devotional pe- trod. Oliver Bean and Orville Bowman were the speakers S" oAnnnnl Gaul-n Pony. July I. 3; Jr, ",'g5v,' at?! " d is " The eighth annual Carrier: Par- ty will be held at the community pagk Aon Tuesday evening. July In _--'-" ---- - - . . Twenty-one members of the Blenheim Mennonite Young Peo- pie's Soggy motgred te? Glasgow su mm; of EM" - Graiin,t the principal speaker. ?aees?isussr-n. be atrium"; than Tiia%iii7 .3": special service to be held on Sun- gay_ mgfnm a! 19.45 o'clock. Rev. m 0- &1:- Cuba. [in Best: Plant, ELK, recently 18 y many mutin- and gave an tpt-ttgtg hit noticemina them during the qua;- lery mum . Am " KBC. Sunday mono]. Sunday momma. Yo In“ I" Pm. Rev. Armin L f2t'r'sPgt,'gi Ir appoin pastor o met Lutheran Church was ordained qt his home church in Bridgewater. yon-53909; 9n 'tyuMy, and will Maul-'81.“ "_AeeittdmuerterMryirrtste NEW DUNDEE Mrs. irdrvfriG;irrnan is spend- ing this week with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Schmidt " Kitchener. Miss Willa Cressman presented the report of the Young People’s Con- vention which was held at Vine- land on May 24th. A Bible study was in charge of Hts. Oliver Eek- stein, Mrs. A. W. Egerdee. Miss Eva Schlichter and Harrison Schlichter. Miss Bessie Plant. KN., recently returned from the mission Beld in Nigeria, Africa, gave an interesting account of her homeward trip, while accordion selections were contributed by Or- ville Elmes of Pine Hill. Members of the Excelsior Liter- ary Society presented the program at a meeti ng of the Alpine Liter- ary Society which was held near Hespeler last Thursday evening. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch and Miss Beryl Vegan motored to Hd- milton 99 Saturfar. Wm The M.B.C. Young People's So- ciety held an out-door meeting on the lawn at the home of Mi. and Mrs. E J. Devitt " Mannheim on Friday evening. The president. Miss Althea Bock occupied the chair and the scripture lesson was {sad 1tCMiy Annadelle Eckstein. Mrs. William Goettling and Nel- son Goettling visited with Mr. and Mrs Henry Thorman " Preston and Mr. and Mis. Albert Einwach- ter at Hespelet last Friday. Miss Thelma Lang sgnt a few days of last week wi Mt and Mrs. Alton Timm " Kitchener. Group he9. '?ydttoryrtt9., Ray DYetentsaeher spent last Frjgay lr? Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiederlein" and children, Robert and Elaine; visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd; Gedcke at Kitchener on Saturday.‘ Miss Myrtle Hillgartner spentl the week-end with friends iii) ME and Mrs. Florin Toman and l son, Donald of Kitchener visited with Mi. and Mn Moses Toman; on_Sundgy. - I I iii -..,. si' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Worden and children. Annie and John of St. Paul's visited at the home of Wesley Erb on Sunday. _ Miss Miriam Coleman spent a flew days of [at week with Mt and Mrs. Gordon Bree at Kitch- ener. _ I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman and Mi. and Mrs. Lyle Bingeman accompied by Mm. Lawrence Bingemen and son, Reginald of New Hamburg visited with Lawr- ence Bingeman at Burlington on Sunday. Mr. and Mea. Stanley Warm. of Detroit, Mich., are guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- mgn Webtttor two weeks. Mr. and Mn L G. Hodgins and? daughter Ada Christine of Preston 1 visited with Mr. and Mn. M. B.) Snider‘on 2he holjdgy._ - "_-_ -'-"'i. (on Douglas Foote of Paris called on friends in the village on Dominion rm - W, __.. - ._.....,.. u. Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Schade last week were: Mrs. George Boetuner of lam An- celea, Calif, Mt md Mn. August Ostttott and daughter Margaret and Mr. and Mrs A. J. Neuffer of Rochester, N.Y. a and tt'ghtg,y Helen and Burnah Henderson ot Lynda; Bah: of "ertoo.. Mr. and In. cWttahingtoit,' who were. guests of Ctiitoed Weber cl Kitchener; and‘llu Simeon Cram " Role Mr. Schultl a! Bet-ttic ‘blnk last week, called on Mr. and Mr. and Mm. Good ma familyLMn Josiah Cassel and Mr. ma of Acadia Ha; M and Mrs. E T. Coleman on Friday. Mr. and In G hen Snidar ,tr, 'fttdvtt Litwri‘lle;l of Preston 1'.uttrh.temqarxyauytiddKfrn is olidaying ante ome other Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Fiitaiatiir", Mrs, A. unborn. Omar Snider on Sunday. _ _Mrs. L. Stahl and Mn Gauge Visitors at the home of Rev. and i Dimes of Gait were guests of r. Mrs. H. F. Schade last week rttte, Mrs. M. B, Snyder over the Mm. George Boehmer of lam An- week-end. . males, can, Mt Ind Mn. August Henry Sage of Newton {rent the mama and daughter Margaret past week with Mr. and rs. Cart gnd_Mr. milk; A. J. Neuffer of Koch. MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM FRED WESSON - KITCHENER c. PHONE 2-4469 Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH _ IN World'- Nm" Seen Through Tun magma SCIENCE Momma L. E A. If and tii2peustttt - . P . t.1t11tg8trp'tietee T. an _ M ‘7, -u-.-.--.-..-----.-‘ -"".".._ "."iT."""T5r. u_p-.w , mun. Y . M50. mitt?†Sosa-n, £160 a on Let every member at your party enjoy all the {an of the trip there end back. - Be sure that everyone Is sale. - "riJaiiiiiizay "iii. ii - - 's‘ - T _ _------ . (h. Nun-v. has. Bacon. Mun-dam {In '."ytyietr. or “.90 . Mum A. ""r'e'iow out, Nag; 1 Mr. and Mrs. George lssler ot Worden Kitchener spent a few days at the John Odhome of Mrs. W. H. Schaner this acme of l week. l Mr. Carl Wahl and Mr! and Mm. spent a Ross Waht attended the camp- Itll. Mt 2i'li'ii4 at Garrick on Sunday, and I Kitch- then spent a few days at Wiarton. _ l Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Neumuter Herman rand family, Kitchener. spent Sun- 1temnan _ day at the Kettertsornis home. .tytentt) Mr. and Mrs. liners Newton and nald of _ Mr. Oscar Seip of Clifford were re- 1 Lawr- ; cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. {ton onlAndrew Wahl. 'Hia-I-rm. " Some fish stories are being told by Messrs. John Sittler, Otto Berges and William Berges. who spent several days in northeastern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lichty visited in Hamilton on Sunday. m same; Mr. Glen McLeod, ginciml of our school, left Mon y for his home in Kincardine, where he will spend a week and then resume his studies at London during the holi- Mr. George B. Oberholtzer is spending a two weeks' holiday with his son, Earl, and family of Whining;- Mr. tGah Bechtel of Bresiau v a week-end guest at the home hitfautthter. M13. Elias Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bowman were Sunday dinner guests of Mt and Mrs. Joseph Widemn. and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Til- my? res, - Mr. and Mrs.' Jake Wagner _and sons, Floyd and Clayton and friend. were Sunday visitors at the home of Yrs. W. T Schaner. C. E Price, Optometrist " King St. West - [Itch-ct Phone 2-1936 YOUR GLASSES \YOUR EYES are thorough? examined a STEELE'S By Walt Disney Will give you complete “Nation if ST. JACOBS " J. G. In“ (Channel. C.rr-deeset of