C. F. Thiele, Waterloo band di- rector, was in Toronto on Monday night making presentation of awards to the "K" (Kiwanis) Club Boys' Band. Three Kiwanis boys were among the winners at the 1940 Band Festival. Directors of Waterloo Lions Club have made a grant of $25 to the Waterloo branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Goodrich Silvertoyn Stores Credit Your BAND LEADER MAKES PRESENTATION 1? CANADIAN DEPARTMENT STORES GRANT TO V.0.N. Open Evenings PHONE 6 - 6459 GOODIICI! HOINS BICYCLES mums RADIOS MERRY CHRISTMAS WATERLOO TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY Douay Dana Incl Fraulein u: we JOntario Amateur Bands Associa- tion, C. P. Thiele. was honored by I. presentation made by band (members. The gift was presented <by Frank Budd. following band re- ‘heanal. ." 1 Mr Thin-In nnnpnlpd tn handmn ','ttt.t?,-?,'e,t"d'9ridgeinrt Couple _ Leader Appeals To Band Members Director of the Waterloo luau! Society Band Ind president of the Ontario Amateur Bands Asaocia- tion, C. P. Thiele, was honored by a presentation made by band members. The gift was presented py Faint Budd, following band re- for diligent' attendance at re- hearsal; It was pointed out that bands have Buttered through mem- bers enlisting’ for active service. and that the aterloo Band proved no exception. The leader appealed to band member! to torterate in “My FIVE YEARS AS A BID 8" IN RUSSIA†Gailitaining band standarN. Edmund Ruzanski. a Michigan engineer, discloses-in The Ameri- can Weekly with the December 22 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times --how communism has degraded Russian women, and tells how, in- stead of a Workers' Paradise he ex- pected to find under Soviet rule, he found a Workers' Hell. Be sure Ap get_ih_eu December 22 issue of The A Biblical contest Was conducted by Moody Both at Monday night's meeting of Emmanuel Evangelical Christian Endeavor Senior League. Bruce Amy led the devotional period. The meeting was arranged by the instruction comittee under the convenership of Robert Helwig. Members of the Junior league prac- tised for their Christmas entertain- ment prior to the senior meeting. beiroit Times. Mr. Thiele gppggleg to bangkmen KITCHENER BIBLICAL CONTEST We believe in the Christmas Season and the Christmas Spirit, because it gives no the welcome oppor- tunity to wish you and your' the best of everything. both now. and in the New Year to come recreates-yous“! -dmohatrfthrdhim-s. “mmmbcw most-a-par-ir. ro-datl-rlutrishe. for Chrut-.-end for HQ". nearinthelhw tar. The TomIMd-u-lu. Have Three Sons h hehe Service Their three sons are the prideIStmdaym and joy of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Paige) pastor, Yt of Waterloo Road, Bridgeport. Alum, an aircraftsman, 2nd class, with the ROAR. while Robert, ti, is a private with the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. The t1rat of the three brothers to enlist was Robert. He had been waiting to join the RCA!" but grew tired of delay and joined the army with several school mates. Bertram has been called to No. , Air Observers' School, Regina. Franklyn was recently transferred "rom Saskatoon where he was training on aero engines, to Regina, ‘where his brother is stationed. Mrs. Paige does not expect her two air-force you: home for ghrixb in}, Gis-it;disiiGie2ritGi ___ tted n. In great. However. Robert will likelueceéve. “he! ChtitttTeft,r Rev. Harry Lossing Premixed the sermon at St. John's Lutheran Church on Sunday morning. The Itaator, Rey, C, S. .Roberta, was in var iGFi -teiiirii' Twin Stratford, where he is stationed. CsGiiie' Jf ihehUrviee. Rev. H. A. Kellerman conducted the opening devotions. AT ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN sons are the sreideyiGrs/iFr- ""monunt" is] "Shim" . The mm In. In, a, any pastor. Rev. B. W. was in "\\l‘\l‘ Me‘PIlIUI, MY. 0- 1.. mn- mlchaneot both nudes. el je,t.l'll!,l.r,ccjii"tiii.dr r a... tifiet2l2iie Wh. tidiaud it tt.T=txtMBtyemilNt- "M','gtt'ggt,tlt'c2'lgtdti "w-ree-tCr-far, by " 14:1;ng twang ',tNu'trf,hW. C. P. r,iliil,ri'l,,tii',',"iiil,'ta',a,'t','iryiiit'i: 'iiiiie,iiiifiir' ' 'i"itiraariGiiieii m3 mm mucus " Gin. M-rtte Icahn. The teo'g,"ttt,i,e1'g't Pigst United ‘bnie YowmsataHesfettrrtbtet.lChurettoit 312W Rev. 'tnrMi-C"rtttp_IaeAttt-,lDnvi4r_tstrtheot Boyf'ork J'grt',t, m. d,'rfff, Bye, Boatttroriint.o.,atth.er.nomiind l Kart†Harry has. even worth; nod; Cornet Ideal-.m- were contributed mCl'fely2'.eee..., ‘by JohnCoetmdbetween" Me was SMOKEY was amp-nu by Amm- um. I!) er at the piano. Ray t also The book emulation at Waterloo played men] pinto number: be- 1’11ch JtlltPry (grLyoyanber t9- VISITING sown! “in Mai-[am W ot Tomato was golds! " Puts! punks eheyh tkhmHt--At K-W. Hospital. Dee. lf, tp, Mt. may. Perf 58min. mun. I mug-awn. meheR---At Eat Zorn, Dec. W, to Mr. Ind Mn. John Nickolas, a son. tbrsrder--At R.R. t, Kitchener, Dec. 18, tp Mr. and Mn. Earl Snyder, a son. BHehqr-At K.-W. "gh'" Dee. Itk _to Hr, tyd, -- Floyd at"a"i1'rA't"c'lCiihiu, Dec. 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Albrecht, "tyer-tu-ttester, pee. 16, to - -irrnnirigriLM. R.Yuther, tt iron. Wihhehrs-ft9svitrtoelt, Manna to W, to Mr. and In John Lau- man, " Me: street. Kitchener, a daughter t?Mra Atta W53); pee 18, age, and I son. Winfién Ta caster.' BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS ', a Inn. .-At K-W. Hmyihl. Mr. and Mm. ohn I“ hi 7 'sht at tiitEtertiifti, “375.761 . What-Nu tt 'difrl't2ti!ei a'Eiiii5'/iiitifiilii' _'iFiiitra,tratdrt1'i,h't'shti'2"t 'n. t Ape .k"ii"h"i"iiriiiCie"i 3-. Yam m tahlNt At St. Births of the Week in the Counfy if iiargiat, .rc1', CtTiririri Fit%rhaiFia-ttrtt- 1fMt'nta'Ne'/gtat'g?'t l ' 1'i4 wreck. Sun-per med "W.,,'t"t'tti,'htt"2'.'tt,tt c'1t-tttttmiyesteirtettteyttrtite MW" Hum Cfr,te, ' â€Iii M 'i'tttt/'iyiiitAiFi'irittil,'it td,tLU was? this sustain: ST%SO of what w Bttttut to t-petet w "tq-ttml-e-tB-m-m-l-geese-e--..'-.-----.-....--.-, when: an " " Chen . iii,'e',ir'yiiii,lh'i'.ti2r, Lli'l'l'r' Bullas furniture Store aA"'at'g'iPAl1t"aet," u I†Stud "was“: Phone: 7-1335 $.53: tth' WI" be "t “on LOCATION um You noun" ",.aa--aaia-aT-.-Giz,L. -ee1tMtltt0tMitmlqtmitMltMttlt=ltytyltrityt6" “Anus SLIGHTLY um... MMtitg oi Arena The book eireuUtion at Waterloo t Public Library for November to- ---.---.-t-- talled 5,951. a slight decrease in It was decided at the Waterloo teomsteoe.tofi?ey'!yne â€11091.3: Board ot TYade gneeting, “idly BtBiter-At the K.-W. Hamill: Dee.it,toMtondMm.Wi Btautter, Kitchener. a son. 'mV-At St. Mary's Hospiul. Dec. li, to Mt. and Mrs. Clarence Kroetsch, Kitchener, a dnughter (stillborn). Merer--At St. Clements, Dec. it, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer, a iéiii-TWOI this total the aitutt book: (1&1? -__ iiauiriaiid -'e-'-"V in circulation numbered 3,4TO. The 'tttfight,',',,; until tttMt', ti Deeember meeting of the board the war Erection of an arena has scheduled for Monday night was been the. subject of comment for a postponed owing to I lack, of a considenble time. . daughter. ETtMrtagtgs--At the W-W. Hospital, Dec. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence daughter. I It-r-At the K.-W. Hospital, Dec. u, to BIL-end Mrs. Cyril Eager, Kitchener. I son. groeh$er-At St. Mary's Hospital, - Dec. 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koehler, Kitchener. a daughter. 'Mod-At St. Mary’s Hospital, Dee. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Band, Preston. tt daughter. 'ttht-rr-At the K.- . Rupiah _ Dee. 14.10 Mr. and In. Rune l Robinson. Kitchener. a daughter. "un-tre-Mt the K.-W. HospitaL: '; Dec. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. John Btaekhouse, Kitchener, a son. Meyer-ht the K.-W. Hospital, Dec. IS, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyer, a son. mrettgr-At Rummelhardt, Dec. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. LesterHuehn. a daughter. T -uMtmrxe-rAt the K.-W. Hos- pital, Dec. 13, to Lance-Cpl. and Mrs. Grant. Taylor-Munro. a daughter. . '-rMnrgettr--At Wellesley, Dec. 12, to l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Margetta, I Wellesley, a son. Lather-At Crosshill, Dec. 15, to i Mr. and Mrs. John Lather. a daughter. _ Roth-Lelia!!! - Dec. 14, Kenneth) Roth of Heidelberg to Clara Len bold of Wellesley. _ Good-NV-Lyme Ewan Good of Detroit to Georgina May Neigh of Kitchener. Mum-Simpson - Dee. 14, Harry Mann to Orphy Bell Simpson, both of Kitchener. MeTntmh..Pthte---Dec. M, Winston Ralph McIntosh of Toronto to Miss Dorothy Petrie of Montreal. Megtttre-X%reatam--Dee. 13, Ro- bert E. McIntyre, Waterloo, to Miss Iva Thornton of Vineland Station. Gatsehene-Marttn--Dec. M. Joseph Cavell Gatschene to Miss Ethel Louise Martin, both of Waterloo. Eatft-Att---Dec. IS, Louis Luft 1 . to Helena Laura Ahrens. both of 1 Kitchener. ‘Jultsl-Gerber - Dec. 12, Alvin l Jantzi to Elmina Gerber, both of bifZA't' ttitGendr, Bee. IT, _ Njcholg Ester,, " yer'. _ MeCtxtet---Dec. IS, Miss Lottie McCutcheon, Toronto, formerly of Kitchener. Weets6T-At Rostock, Dec. 14, Mrs. Arthur Weitael, formerly of Kit- chener. " years. trt-r-At Kitchener, Dee. 14, Mrs. Adena Stoner. " Bingemen St., 80 years. tbetbeet-At Kitchener, Dec. IS, Charles Seibert, Frederick Bt., 59 wood avenue. T W5} Tpropto, Dec. 19,_Mitrs " can. 1L"WlyA"t London, Ont,, Dec. 15, William Edward Morris, former- __ly otVeterloo, 10 nag-I.†_ Mir-At Fer’ug' Ded. ts, Mrs. Ro- bert May. omerly of Elora. PWAQ Brapttprd township, Dec, Greer-At Regina, Sank. 2Pt Greer, formerly of Listowel, 4 yours. " htr--At Hamlet. Dec. It, Mrs. Linen Taylor 81 yearn. CMebe-At anveibourg. Sank. Dec. T, George T. Globe. Wellesley, pturle, A. Eiegand, 66 years. sefer, 77 year"; isttgt--At Kitchener, Dec. 16, r'tedpru9t L. Smith. 4T Home- " Mary Harris. lorinerly of Elan, IS, Elizabeth Ziegler, widdw of the late lgvi Plant, in her 76th Taiwan-ow --" iii an pogo up!!! CiiajFTiiiu WT"? low-Mt Ayr, Dee. 14, James J. fptold. 04 years. -A--N _lpteheper, Dee. w, rf-Dee. W, Mrs.‘ Warner Bro- Elora. " yam '-ahee. 18, John Gordy. Hes- Marriages Deaths iii it "Ta, T: am to Postpone W Building d Arena , angioym [bui ding, mun f muff?) ttdvantaq I . At I ttnueiid5omiiiioiCGd iiierGsied ___ - alignment merit erection of the bui ding. it was pointed out that many people were of the Ogden my $f0,00it could be used to tter advantage for War purposes. Some members referred to the possible reaction of citizens of other centres to erection of a rink during war-time, and the probable etteet upon local industry. Other members of the Board of Trade stated they anticipated heavier de- mands would be made for financial support in prosecution of the war. Members stated they believed iCa sister. Mrs. B. C. iriTGii'ts of questionable that the ratepayers Gainsville. Georgia. 'gg.',',", make id, Jl'lflt decision at ‘ ----- time " , wo years ago, William E. Morris 'J,tiuenf'te? 2,e'"L'g',iu'gt William Edward Morris, 70, for- tion of thedesire for a rink. It was: Riel-1y of Waterloo, died Sunday pointed out that sentiment favoring night at the Veterans' Club. West- erection of a rink increased recent- I ytin.ster Boerpitat, Lsndon, Ont., fol- ly since 3 Waterloo hockey team lowmg a lemy illness. Mr. was denied use of the _KiicheneriMorris. was born m England and auditorium. Two Waterloo teams‘came to Conada 49 years ago. He will lay their home games at)eniiated with the 1t8 Battalion and New gambum this season. ittrved, pvegsea; in the first fheat Waterloo Lawn Bowling Club .5WVivin8 is a son. Claude, of conducted id" annual 'lgh,ftiltlhrti1l.iil His wife predeceased him tfrat', the St.'"?,',',', LO.o.P. six years ago. a esday nig t. ere was a _------ good attendance. ii.iiqiiiiii) WM lube! prizes were otfitred. Major awards BRESLAU.--m two weeks, Wil- included a half ton of coal. The ligm Zuber, 70, died Thursday at Ringo was in, charge of Arthuctis-!ym.th R.R. i, Bresl.au. peath Wither. In chaise of the nurses’ register at the .-W. Hoswta] for four years, Mrs. Arthur eitzel of Ros- hock. formerly Sadie Schell, died Saturday at the K.-W. Hospital fol- lowing an illness of ten days. She was 38 years of age. Born in Saugeen township on March 2, 1902, a daughter of Mrs. Elsie Schell and the late George Schell, she graduated from the K.-W. Hos- pital in 1930. Mrs. Weitzel also nursed at Orangeville Hospital for two years. On June 10, 1939, she was married at Port _Elgin. De- ceased was a member of the K.-W. Nurses’ Alumnae Association. In addition to her mother, who resides at Port Elam, there survive her husband, three brothers, Clif- "6t'A8MMMMMMMMMMMa'rAala'r..t'ANs'.A'r,V Serve Ice Cream that expresses the Holiday Spirit! ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BINGO Alttgoygh Tfeterloo't favorable. MD runs 4 100 only - Ask your Silverwood dealer "tltMlt=ltytytytytytyltyL'itW,'itytytytytmtytyt,i gunman» grief',',','.', my men from which to choose. You __ "h'dtrrartrN-fetrCttattiorsaoftitia ‘1 An Gbristmas SPECIALS @111an - while they Inat. “6118!! WOOL MARKETS - Choice of cola comblutkm. Size 66" x 86" ...r.. lee Cream Christmas Pudding ao Bow1ohapod. ti11od with fruits and nuts. Servo. c an or six poems. . . . . . . Tm Contra and Boll Contra Bricks at regular price. Individual Fancy Moulds for Partusr-i5c each ' so greatly enioyed by the public through- out the year. Silverwood dealers carry special Christmas bricks in design: and colours appropriate to the season. also lie Cream Mince Pie . . . True Vanilla. with delicious ttiltnq of crushed out c and baits. decorated with cherries. 8 good portions SMoods . jikfeyice cream IN addition to the many popular flavours. In “3““ “bun“ Lu ".- .-utt.. "--a., Mn. ARI" Waits“ - Wmovnootout tttfp? $1.49 ford Schell of Toronto. William G. and Levi, both of Port Elam. and a sister, Mrs. B. C. Haw ins of Gainsville. Georgia. came to Canada 49 years ago. He enlisted with the 1t8 Battalion and served overseas in the first Great War. Mr. Morris was a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters. resulted 'from pneumonia. A son of the late Joseph Zuber, he was born on the farm on which he died and where he farmed all his life. Mr. Zuber was a member of St. Boniface R.C. church, New Ger- many. Surviving are his widow, the former Marie Steer, three daugh- ters, Rita, Mrs. Theodore Isley, and Misses Georgina and Salome at home, three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Brohman of Guelph, and Mm. Anthony Kirchner and Mrs. Henry Beechy, both of Kossuth, and a grandson. A sister predeceased him two years ago. 1..“ $1.69 C. F. Price, Optometrist " King It. WegtAlmm ..._r.w... $14.95 YOUR GLASSES Will give you complete adulation If YOUR EYES Kitchener 5018 FUNERAL DIRECTORS m """"el' examined FEDY - WALSH STEELE'S 723 King St. West Waterloo