bn, * Personals ‘ allieaiee 2o o ie es y on im on on in Mr. Charles Sellers m%‘&m of Walton spent the week at the home of Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle. Mrs. Sellers, who had been visiting with her mother for a week, returnâ€" ed home with them. were given by the young' people and children. The choir special music. _ _ Miss Stella Huehn has returned to Toronto after spending a week at _ _Mrs. Heist and Helen Heist of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koehler. with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn. were Sunday visitors with relatives Messrs. Henry and Jacob Enns of Toronto and Mr. Harvey Hallman called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt on Sunday. _ 0_ Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider were Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Shantz and Miss Maggie Shantz of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin of St. Jacobs, Mrs. Geo. .Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snider of St. Agatha, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Witmer of Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brewer and family of Baden spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Wilfong, near Hespeler. â€" e Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grube and family and Mrs. Mary Witzel of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Witzel. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Weber were Misses Hilda Wagler and Myrtle Weber of Kitchener, Miss lgna Albrecht of Seaforth, Messrs. Eden Snyder and Stewart Weber of Waterloo. Messrs. Jacob and Elverne Hallâ€" man, Mrs. E. J. Devitt, Miss Ruth Devitt and Mr. Homer Devitt were among those who motored to Toâ€" ronto recently where they attended the Graduation Exercises of the Toronto Bible College held at Varsity Arena. + _ _ _ _ Messrs. Kenneth Reier, Melvin Shantz, Cloyce Toman and Howâ€" ard Bowman visited with Elmer Klie on Sunday. 8 F Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallman of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schenk. Messrs. Douglas Howald and Bill Knechtel called on Elmer Klie on Monday. _ Tickets good inâ€" BAGGAGE CHECKED. Stopovers at all points enroute, going and returning. Similar Excursions from Western to Eastern Canada during same perfod. Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations and all information from any Agent ASK FOR HANDBILL There was a large attenGance at t. Peger‘s Lutheran Church on WESTERN CANADA SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCURSIONS C A NADIAN NATIONAL THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Renew NOW! MANNHEIM By Miss Ruth Devitt (Chroniele Correspondent) COACHES st fares approximately 1%e per mile. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%c per mile. STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares spproximately 1%c per mile From all Stations in Rastern Canada GOING DAILY â€" MAY 17 â€" 28, 1941, INCLUSIVER Return Limit: 46 days Cost of accommodation in sleeping care additional Your Local Chronicle Correspondent Is Your Closest Agent Ill At Home. Mr. Ed. Winfield is ill at present. His friends wish him a speedy reâ€" Church service next Sunday will be ut 7.30 }xm. o‘clock with Sunâ€" day School at 10.30 a.m. For the following six months preachâ€" ing service will be held mornâ€" ing and evening â€" alternately, with morning service at 10 and evening at 7.30. the mines in Northern Ontario. Rev. Cooke of Plattsville occuâ€" pied the pulpit in the United Church on Sunday afternoon. The Y.P.U. will meet at the home of Percy on Friday evening with Flo: Howlett in charge. ~ Mr. Edward Israel, Mr. Russell McKee and Miss Elma Neil of Guelph were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knarr of Kitchener and Miss Clara Knarr of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crooks of Metz were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uberig. Miss Jean Shoemaker has seâ€" cured a position in the Mutual Life Assurance office at Waterloo. New Jerusalem, also Mrs. John Hoelcher of Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and home of Mr. Mrs. Steckenraiter of Clifford is spending some time with relatives in the community. Miss Cormie attended the funâ€" eral of her grandmother, Mrs. Mcâ€" Intyre at Ennotville on Tuesday. Mrs. Walter Knarr. _ _ e Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Woods, Waâ€" terloo, were Sunday visitors at the Mrs. Florence Gordon and sisters the Misses Ann, Verna and Evelyn of New Toronto and Glenn Crooks of Camp Borden and Don Crooks of Saskatchewan were Sunday viâ€" sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WEST MONTROSE Mr. # CANADIANS ARE VERSATILE fighting men as a result of intensi training here and overseas. mummï¬-unkmmvwhgiflgngg‘uh-chomm"spmmmm& By Mre. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) ($2.00 per year outside Canada) Year in Canada Tâ€"187 $.8. No. 14 School grounds. All PB mrestng mpon on ceremony the singing of "O Canada". Mr. G. H. Dobrindt, inspector of Public Sdmoh.mokeh'lelgifleintroâ€" duced the speaker, . E. L Mcâ€" Loughry of Galt, agricultural reâ€" presentative. _ _ chorus, "Trees", by Joyce Kilmer. Mr. McLoughry, in his short, but interesting and impressive address, brought to the minds of all the inâ€" estimable value of trees. Heinz Braun and Archie Kriegey assisted in planting the tree. The pupils were given ten white Bresiau Wins Over Local Team. Leaves Shants Station. Caroline Koehmstedt left for Waukeegufwhere she will make her future Rome. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Von Houton near Guelph. Edward Kramp was a recent visitor with Elwood Schenck of Maryhill. Sunday guests at the Gordon Eby home were Margaret White of Hamilton, Eben and Ella Cressâ€" man of Breslau. * Mrs. Joseph Harnack visited her daughter, Mrs. Eddie Bitschy at The local school ball team went to Bresliau school on Tuesday :vetning where it suffered a 7â€"3 deâ€" eat. Attends Spring Rally. Edward Kramp attended the anâ€" nual spring rally of the Kitchener district Luthera League of Canada, on Sunday afternoon, at St. Matâ€" thew‘s church. Kitchener on Saturday. ImMr& It.eonunnarddarleilet and son 0 are aï¬ending some®time at the I. Weiler home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauman, Alvin and Douglas, spent Sunday with Anthony Bauman at West Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wittig and Marcella of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitors here. s ter, Mrs. Gordon Eby. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bitschy and Charlotte of Breslau spent the Eileen Reinhart of Kitchener was a weekâ€"end visitors at her home here. Clemm‘e of Waterloo spent Tuesâ€" few days here. Tom Wittig of Kitchener spent Sunday with Jerry Hergott. Rodger Keller and Kenneth Wilâ€" liams of Kitchener spent Sunday with the former‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnack. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm and family of Kitchener spent Sunday at the Ignatz Weiler home. _ _ Mrs. Gus. Hicknell was a recent visitor with Mrs. Len. Schell at Maryhill. . c â€" da{e;vim Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott. ter Koehmstedt has returned to Waukeegan after spending a Mrs. Moses Heckendorn of Bresâ€" lau spent Monday with her daugh, ter, Mrs. Gordon Eby. _ weekâ€"end at the Joe Harnack A group of pupils trees to be taken home and of Guelph were Monday visitors Mrs. Vera Hergett on Tne-d:iyd \Farmers 1 Mrs. S. Freiburg:- was a tor | Some f: in Kitchener on Thursday. ing, while Mr. and Mrs. Huï¬mnelnhnn Personals spent Saturdï¬â€˜in Ki er. Mr. Joh d.Mr. ‘;nd Tony t)g:y and |a midâ€"we lnliglwhemr. Mr. Ha cinda Ballantyne and Miss Ballantyne of Stratford were ‘visitors with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jon. B. Martin and Glen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hoffman near Heidelâ€" the weekâ€"end at their home here. Dr. N. P. Schmidt and Dr. Frank Read of Toronto, Dr. Wm. O‘Conâ€" BHEE, GIICE PMERD, ADVALL BREDELEQ EBCY Clayton Mohr of North Easthope, Kitchener, Mr. Filsinger of Lisâ€" towel, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Walter of near Listowel, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder. Rev. and Mrs. O. D. Snider of Elmira visited Mr. Moses Gingrich, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bowman and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Korell, Mary, Lillian and Stanley of the sixth of Peel, visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lichty and Norene visited Mr. and Mrs. Addiâ€" z)n Stahlbaum, Pilkington, Sunâ€" ay. D L oz nor and friend of Guelph, Dr. J. Glenallen visited with Mrs. Jac. Spies and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Maurâ€" er, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Shantz and family of Parker and Beatrice Weâ€" ber of the tenth of Peel, were Sunâ€" day visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Reuben Dettwiler. Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES _ Regularly FLORADALE By Miss Gertrude Ott (Chroniele Correspondent) snn on ctimete Torsthe Ns meetin‘! of the Wilmot Centre daughter, Bernice and Alfred Saâ€" RLCE. at the home of Rev. and raras visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. N. E. Dahms at Roseville on Haryey Dedels at Elora on Sunday. Thursday evening. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Shupe, i } the Blenheim Mennonite the construction of was assisted by Bishop Moses H. No. &6 in of Roth of Baden. The pallbearers for the first sitting of a were Bishop Mannassech Hallman, scheme. & . The . regular meeting |and "Moses Shantz. Interment hwm,w'uuuhhlhm†er, Eiva and Nyle Diefenbacher, of Waterloo visited with Mr. and wcom&anled by Ward Schmitt of \ Mrs. H. Kavelman and Mr. and Pine Hill and Mrs. Willard Haas Mrs. George Einwachter on Saturâ€" and Clarine of New Dundee, atâ€" d.&. tended the annual reâ€"organization r. and Mrs Elton Baer and The Club met at the home of !ï¬}.‘%n(bod on Tuesday evening of last week. The members on this occasion presented Mrs. Good and Miss Ethel Good with a lamp. Mrs. Everett Porter read a suitablyâ€"worded â€" address, while Mrs. Byron Schwartz made the preâ€" sentation. Attends Conference Sessions Rev. S. J. Wittig attended the conference sessions of the Kitchâ€" flmnngnmfltondhtrlct;â€otthc spring meeting, held in the Lutherâ€" anChurchlnG\mh:tmldweek. A en o ue spen a . umunmameï¬"o?c.nwu vmflnï¬rehï¬mhmoverSunday. _ The Henry and Dietrich Scheerer Aitend Reâ€" their sister, Mrs. Jacob Giller, held at Bridgeport on Sunday afternoon. Comdition of roads in this disâ€"‘ trict seems to have been improved | considerably. The countÂ¥ der was an important factor in g:ln(- ing about this improvement | nantmnee Semies aote en No e o n P e d e t Farmers Finishing Some farmers mm seed _ Some farmers have finished seedâ€" ing, while others are nearly done. Personals Mr. John Reid, near Dublin, was a midâ€"week business visitor in this Kurt and Calvin Witmer. The meeting closed with singing of the National Anthem. Roads Now Better. Mr. Harry Smith, who has been office man at Snider‘s Mill for some time, was recently transferred to a position in the Waterloo plant of the Snider Flour Milling Co. _ P An interesting program was held at the local school on Wednesday in observance of St. George‘s Day. The meeï¬ng opened by singing "O Canada". Recitations _ were given by Grace. Miller, Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Good and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clenâ€" denen and family and Miss Elsie Good of Kitchener,.with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Good of Detroit, formâ€" ed a family gathering at the victory for the local team. Mr. Lester Shantz, B.A, principal of the New Dundee Public School, and Miss Isabel Baird, local teachâ€" er, acted as umpires. Among those scoring home runs were Earl Brighton of New Dundee team and Robert Egerdee of the locals. St. Georges Day Program. c week. llr.Goodhudmosedot his blacksmith shop to . Jacob Kienzle and intends to have a sale to dispose of a line of tools, maâ€" chinery and stock. ~ _ _ _ _ vices which were conducted by Miss Ella C. Wheeler and Miss Ruth C. Young of Toronto, Faitn Mission Pilgrims, at the United Brethren Church at New Dundee. First Game of Season. The ball players of the New Dundee Public School and the loâ€" cal team engaged in the first ball game of the season at the local school on Thursday afternoon. An exciting game resulted in a 24â€"6 & * _ Mr. Gilroy McLean of Kitchener was a Sunday guest of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Behling and family of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Moore gave an interesting talk to the puâ€" pils and also favored with several splendid piano accordion selecâ€" tions The pupils were led in chorus singihg and the learning of new choruses by the "Pilgrims". Treeâ€"Planting Program. Charles Howitt, for South Waâ€" terloo, and E. L McLoughry, agriâ€" cultural representative, were presâ€" ent at a ï¬&eenfmi_rgute tree Jiant: program | o?enf ned by singing "O Canada" following which Mr. Howitt gave a brief address. Mr. McLoughry then gave a technical ing ceremony held at the | school on Thursday afternoon. tional Anthem. Each i’a.ur?ï¬ also reâ€" ceived ten trees of various varieâ€" ties to be planted on the farm talk on the care of trees. The tree | was planted by Merle Miller and | Robert Witmer. The poem "Trees" was recited by the pupils The Attend New Dundee Services. Quite a number from this comâ€" munity attended evangelistic serâ€" and Mrs. Lioyd Diefenbachâ€" | By Miss Elvs Diefonbacher (Chronicle Correspondent) ROSEBANK closed by singing the Naâ€" | Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt and {|children, Billy, Marlene and Alma of Kitchener were recent guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ward Coleman. â€" Buriat of Joshus ? is \ "Ce . Wi\thcnld.tio Joshua f T: M. Shantz which was held on Sunâ€" & day afternoon at the Geiger Menâ€" K Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M(;I;e“ ol“ Hamilton were guests of . _and | Mrs. Edward Stoltz of New Dunâ€"| dee on Sunday. _ o [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kavelman of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Red Cross Quilting. Mrs W. S. Foote, Douglas and | Howard Foote and Allan Barron 01\ Paris called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. | woodworking made by the pupils of the Public School, the proceeds of which will be given to the Briâ€" tish War Victims Fund. Miss Verna Schade was guest speaker at the First Bwï¬st Church Sunday School in aterloo on Sunday morning. Observe Arbor Day. Arbor Day was observed at the local school on Tussda: murnl;ï¬ Ideal weather greatly Jded puj in the raking ant cleaning of the months. Aiotherwl&echl)urncï¬w of the evening be ‘a sale of _In the afternoon Miss Wheeler and Miss Young, Faith Mission Pilâ€" aucting evangelistic meetin t thï¬ Ui . Church visited the g:bl:c schoo) Mrs. A. Futher was in ch the quilting at the Red fair attendance was reported Appointed Path Master. William Goettling has received the appoiritment of path master for Mrs. Robert Coleman of Galt was the guest of Miss Vera Rosenâ€" beger on Thursday. r. and Mrs. H. Kavelman moâ€" tored to Hamilton on Thursday. Mrs. Jacob Zeller of Breslau is ;pending a few weeks with her aughter, Mrs. Arthur Musselman and Mr. Musselman. I. H. Toman, Jack Schmidt, Alâ€" bert Fiederiein, Anson Lang and Burkle Toman of the local Band assisted at the weekly practice of the Paris Band on Thursday evening. oo 0_ _ benrfoulmdworkdmb! the pupils the Continuation and Public Schools during the past year as well as by the Manual Training Class at the Night School lawn for the spring season. the appointment of path master for the village and district by the Wilâ€" mot Township Council Mrs. Roy Lautenschlager who has recem.g returned as a missionâ€" ary from China will sgeak at the United Brethren Church on Thursâ€" day night, May 8th. Miss Reta Herber of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorscht and" daughter, Eileen and Miss Betty Hiller of Waterloo _ visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Egerdee on Sunday. Rev. F. Huson of Stratford was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman on Sunday. Roy Poth and son, Ronald of Caâ€" ledonia visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shantz and family of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman and Mr. snd Mrs. L. K. Bingeman on Sunâ€" ay. oanto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman while visiting relaâ€" tives in the village over the weekâ€" Ural Mayberry underwent an %peration at the ‘Toronto General ospital on Thursday. Student Arnold Conrad of the Waterloo Seminary visited at ?'r\.e home of Mr. and Mrs. George Einâ€" wachter on Thursday. o . and family have taken up resiâ€" dence in the house formerg occuâ€" pied by Mr. and Mrs. L. Henderâ€" son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss and son, Jimmy motored to Hamilton on Monday. e chol and daughter, Elaine of Torâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken moâ€" tored to Ninï¬r!; Falls on Sunday. Mr. .and Nyle Futher of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Futher on Sunday. _ _ Bock, Miss Althea Bock, Mrs. Lyle Bingeman, Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey, Elgin and Oscar Musselâ€" man and Roy Shantz. Miss Gertie Musselman, daughter of Arthur Musselman was among the graduâ€" Among those from here who atâ€" tended the Graduation Exercises of the Toronto Bible School which were held at Varsity Arena, Torâ€" onto, on Thursday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Egerdee, Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Shantz, Mrs: E. K. |_â€" Canadian Pacific STOPOVERSâ€"Will be allowed at any point Tmex Prax hrige o9 Parle» oy sireptng tor Edtursion titkets good in Tourist, P ROUTESâ€"Tickets good 'ï¬dng via . Port Arthur, Ont., Chicago, II1., or Sault Ste Marie, returning via same route and line only. Generous optional routings. Little Sheila and Laurel Hill are spending a few weeks with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Oliver Hill at Jarvis. Special Bargain EXCURSIONS Hoover and Lawrence Hoover atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs. Hooâ€" ver‘s fatherâ€"inâ€"law, the late David Hoover at Gormley on Sunday. The Misses Blanche Weber and Gladys Berg, Robert Betzker and Homer Rubeck of Buffi ll&rN.'l-. spent the weekâ€"end with . and Mrs. Simon Weber. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milâ€" ton l-lillonS\md:!ywere:ur.und Mrs. Oliver Hill of Jarvis; and Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin of Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith of Kitchener called in the village on Sunday. _ _ _ . _ _ _ at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. George Lonsbury and daughters, Grace and Pearl of Preston fl;ent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egerdee. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman, Miss Nellie Kavelman, Miss Grace Toâ€" man and Earl Einwachter called on Miss Margaret Fairful at the Freeport San. on Sunday. Miss Verna Schade attended the Missionary Conference which was held at the People‘s Church in Toronto last week. family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel at Preston on Sunâ€" i . and Mrs. M. K. Toman, Mrs. B. Boshart, Miss Dorothy Toman, Kenneth Boshart and Cameron and Delmore Toman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schedler at Wendling of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sararas on Sunâ€" ;eâ€"ï¬ t&:e‘k‘s wit);:}%"sl i:randpam C w ts, Mr. and Mrs. William Grifin at w’sï¬%: Cliltnton Monk'heo( the aterloo ‘Sem! was guest of Mr. and Mrs%rl Einwachter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber and sons, Paul and Orlin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett application to Condurtor; also at Chicago TVN., Sault Ste. 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