An intensive effort to put the benefits of the Home Improvement Plan before homeâ€"owners throughout Ontario is to be made following the anâ€" Do&ncement of the advisory committee which will direct the operations of the plan in Ontario. ‘The above pictures show members of the advisory Coffiinittes. Top row from LEFT to RIOHT: Wallace R. Campbell, Windsor, président and treasurer Ford Motor Co., of Canada, Ltd., viceâ€"chairman ; Dr. Herbert A. ‘Bruce, lieutenantâ€"governor of Ontario, honorary chatrman; Ryland H. New, Toronto, president of the National Sewer Pipe Co., Ltd., chairman; I. ‘Markus, secretary of the National Construction Council of iCanada, secrotary; contre row: ‘G. Harrison Smith, president 1mperial Oil Give Personal Service Pledge ‘ At Young People‘s Meeting. Wife service night was held in the B.Y.P.U. when the Service Commis eibn presented a chilengp of perâ€" sdnal en.istment for service. Rev. N. G. Dale presided over the mosthig. m Ruth Bunt led in prayer and silent prayers of intercessifba aild thanksgiving, Mr. Defton Kriupf and Oliver Zimmerman offered a playor. Miss Mirsuerite gure a ufessage in music and Miss m Meats sang "Pass it On". The speaker was Rev. J. B. Dongis, pustor | of the Evangelical church, who basu@ hib challenge on "L&unch out into tb déep". After the addresb a defvite Gedication was ¢Ondticted. Kach tmemâ€" ber wrote a Pbredhal plédge aWA placed it by the cross, our sythbol of mco, as they joined in singing, I survey the wondrous CtUsh". Dering the business ftission the B.Y. P.U. acdeptbd wh ifivitation to a Val adtine party at Btratfb'::fl_, .F‘l:flly, ‘...hf se CAE P C en C e e e e o 19th Plans were cothpleted for w wéng service next Stifiday to a all the young people l |® are invited. ‘The mestig Tith | w the ‘Mispah benedict! | # 1.0.0.F. tHeld Suocessful â€"___Siatiny Party,| 2 ‘The members of the local q of 1L0.OF. held a skatihg NEW HAMBURG Men Behind Home Improvement Plan in Ontario the local rink with a large crowd in atiendance. Skating. was enjoy from eight until 10.30. ‘The went to the lodge rooms where lunch was served. ‘The high schooi orâ€" chestra was in attendance and their music was appreciated by the crowd. After lunch dancing was enjoyed by everyone. Miss A. Clutton To Be Speaker. ‘The mohthly meeting of the W.M.S. of the Buptist Church was held in the church auditorium. Following a short song service the president, Mrs. N. Hostetler, took ever. the asked to attend. The roll call was ans wered with a vorse df scripture. short song service the president,| Mr. \m. Aruold of Los Angeles is Mrs. N. Hostetler, took ever. the|nere on a vilit to relatives and moeting. friends in this neighborhood. WMIe During the business sesdion it was ‘ in town he {s the guest of his cotisin decided to ask Miss Alice Clutton of | Mrs. J. J. Berger. Stratford, who is a inigsionaryâ€"onâ€" Miss L. Molntyre of the High furlough from Indie. ‘Miée Clutton Schoo} teaching staff, spent the weekâ€" is to spesk at the Fobrudfy meoting ond at th home of her parents, at St. and the W.M.8. of Btritford areiGeorge. pro THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION. a l If #€5 M o a ie . Saged) ï¬))‘w‘ é} l af s 4 flls s *1 * 6 2 ".%\‘\ i?\o $ B #, E. ~Â¥ sw Pss n“:,‘,.’ og > k ol P s 5 | | ns w e way o5 e } 4 ï¬â€œ Â¥* | <?:§i« ._ _‘ ’§ es F (’ Ceol s PA * C ":.;5»':' .,'.. 4 f l l f hies and will stage , rink on 'l‘nen-' ) which everyâ€" THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE rowd in ‘ members of the band will be present enjoyedâ€"to supply the music Skating from 8 > m;? till 10.30. Admission for skaters 26c. re lusch ‘ A drawing for valuable prizes will ool orâ€" also be held during the evening. kgf,‘ Mr. Paul Peacock of Kitchener| Mrs. Marty. es | spent Sunday with his father, Mr. S8.| yr Ross Merner of New J ary. D. peacock. visited with bis parents, P the Miss Margaret Musselman of Kitâ€" ‘Mrs. Henry Merner at Brin. Ltd.; K. R. Marshall, president and ge of TPoronto, Ltd.; Arthur B. Purvis, Mont Ltd., general chairman of the Nationa whose direction the Home Improvement C. H. Carlisle, Toronto, president of the London, deputy minister of labor, provi ville, Toronto, president Royal Archite president, Ltd.; K. iR. Marshall, president and general manager Standard Fuel Co. of ‘Toronto, Ltd.; Arthur B. Purvis, Montreal, présfdent Canadian Industries Ltd., genoral chairman of the National E®mploytfient |Commission, under whose direction the Home Improvement plan is being developed nationally. C. H. Carlisle, Toronto, president of the Dominion Bank; Dr. Claude Brown, London, deputy minister of labor, province of Ontario; William L. Somerâ€" ville, Toronto, president Royal Architectural Thstitute of iCanada; Harry B. Muir, Kingston, managing director of the Whigâ€"Standard; D. P. Cruikâ€" shank, ‘Ottawa, president, Steel Equipment Company, Limited. Also a member of the committee, but not shown he‘re }! WMarry J. Mero, Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Groves and daughter Auna left on Wednesday for ‘Bracebridge to attend the funeral of the former‘s father, who paséed away ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reiha and son Edward spent the weekâ€"end with re latives in Detroit. Miss Counie Anzuish of Brampton returned to ber bome at Brampton after visiting her friend, Miss Rokie Bowman. 5 Mr. Charles Zilliax of Durham spent the weekâ€"end with friends in town. Miss Hazel York of Baden was a visitor at the home of L G. Pequegnat. â€" d t 11 8 7. 5.0 00.000.0 4000 00(4 n ic iiiteintb in on Give m "Trascon Steel Co. of Canada Limited. School Girl, 11, is _ Winnipeg Mother board of education by Dr. F. H. Jackson, deputy minister of public heaith apd welfare and director of child wefare. _ One Firl who had become a _ M\r. and Mrs. Esra Nicklas spefit mother, said the report which did Suinday with Mr. and ;nuh.ï¬h nbt spécifg the “?!tiod it cevered, Pletch. was 11 years 6 The report was Mr. and Mrs. Adam Yunker attendâ€" prqu;_d D.:' PDr. Jackson on the z ;‘a the funeral of the latter‘s sist#r, quest . Robert Fletcher, r8. J fma athofe minister of education, who Tt o n FHuregay. . O NO s ceived reports of McCarthy â€" "Di@ _ you _ protest against the movie that represents the drish as disorderiy?" Murphyâ€""Di€ (we? We wrecked the chener visited with her friend, Miss Margaret Culbert. Mr. Ross Merner of New Hamburg visited with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Gladys Fairey of Hamilton spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Marty. Fifty Millions | Made Available R. H. New Explains Organizaâ€" tivnm and Objective of Home In addition io this Advisory Comâ€" mittee, which bhas been appointed to head the work in Ontarto of the Home improvement Plan of the NA tiona) Employment Commission, Ryâ€" land H. New, chairman, states That there will be a large number of local dAdvisory committees throughout O tarto, perhaps 100, whose duti¢ge w be to promote operation of the piki in their own localities, and to niike home owners "home improvéliient conscious." uon e iotes e n e p‘an, a total of $50,000,000 has ‘betn made â€" available to â€" homeâ€"ownhers throughout Canada. Each O“W ‘borrow up to a maximum of 900. repayable â€" monthly â€" within . thfée years, at a discount rate of 34 per cent. ‘These committees, which will in clude members of chambers of o& Imerce, service clubs, and trades labor councils, are now being 8P The home owner may borrow on bis own signature alone, without se curity or endorsers, although he must inform the bank from which be is sceking the loan, what specific imâ€" provement he bas in mind. He may then authorize the contractor he Was selected to apply for payment to the bank. Although specific details of local committees have not yet bée® worked out, at least as far as Outarie is concermed, the general plan of the scheme, already announced, is brféf ly that under the home improvement p‘an, a total of $50,000,000 has ‘betn Mr. New pointed out that much inore than the original $50,000,006 planned would eventually be #pent in home improvement, as many Ownâ€" ers who were able to afford it th,haâ€" selves, without assistance, wol omulate their neighbors and do somte improving. ‘The total spent in Canâ€" ada for all such improvements is exâ€" pected to reach $200,000,000. ‘‘You can‘t put that much mofliéy into circulation without greatly imâ€" creasing employment and improving ‘business conditions throughout the country‘‘, said Mr. (New. Miss Bernice Sauder is spoqdl.%: week with her uifcle, Mr. and e El Savder of ‘Thrée Bridges. ‘Miss Valina Martin of moug: spent the weskâ€"ond with her sister, Miss Lena Martin. ‘Rev. Yoder of Penmsylvania was a woeekâ€"end guest of Rev. How@rd Stevanas. Mr. Gerald Merry and Mr. Edward Yousay of Clarence Centre, N.Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Snyder. * Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shants of Pridgeport were guests at Pleassnt View on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Saucer and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil S&vâ€" der of Three Bridges on Sunday,. NEED NO ENDORSERS Studies made .of more than 2,000 "Can‘t héar" atid "Can‘t be heard" ré ports from Telephone subscribers t6â€" veal that more than 50 per cent are due to incorrect positions taken by telephone talkers in front of the transmitter. They hold their lips to6 far away from, or two one side of the mouthpiece, or both. Several from here attended the funeral of the late Chris. Bast near Shakespeare on s;mday. Mr. and Mrsg. Joseph Zehr spent Tuesday with their daughter, ll% Syduey Everett and Mr. Everett Sebringville. = To Home Owners Tuesday, February 2, 1087 BLOOMINGDALE â€"â€"BUY FROM ADS. EAST ZORRA