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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 May 1941, p. 8

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A number of schools will be enâ€" tered in Ontario Horticultural Soâ€" ciety districts and county competiâ€" tions for the J. A. Carter trophy given to. the school showing the greatest improvement in surroundâ€" g:: during the year. cation is greatly impressed with this fact and as a result 96 schools on provincial highways have been chosen for special attention and will be examples for demonstraâ€" tion purposes in their district. DRIVE Your Faverite Comic Comes to LIFE! Trial of Mary Dugan "Meet The Chump" Free Parking Cor. Duke & Ont. Ste. Silverware Thursday only this After Sunday Midnight Preview 12.05 a.m., and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday MAY 5 â€" 6 â€" 7 An entire program of conm characterizations. All net proceeds go to RED CROSS Seats reserved. Order by phone or purchase from theatre. ‘Treasure O‘ Gold‘ Dinnerware to the Ladies every Mon., Tues. and Wed. featuring _ Robt. Young â€" Laraine Day Ruth Hussey â€" Robt. Cummings Clarence E. Mulford‘s "Border Vigilantes" Wm. A. Rogers Silverware Every Wed. & Thurs. "Tobacco Road" WATERLOO Theatre ? â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" 'nnmsm(v & SATURDAY ONLY MON. â€" TUES. â€" {Continued from Page 1) ‘"Free and Easy" ITS ON THE SCREEN:! ONE NIGHT ONLY â€" FRIDAY RUTH DRAPER ‘Third Dimensional Murder A Pete Smith Metroscopix which has to be looked at through colored glasses supplied Free to give it depth. Charles Grapewin Marjorie Rambeau WILLIAM BOYD Bayard Veiller Featuring â€" _ ADDED ATTRACTION â€" Will Save $5.000 _ The suggestion that a 50 per cent discount be considered for a halfâ€" year was made ? Mr. Gleiser. Secretary J. F. Hertel reported i (Continued from Page 1) derson noted that free connections for new homes would mean about $400 or $500 whereas the heavier discounts would be much greater. Mr. Kress doubted free connecâ€" tions would be an inducement to building. Concurring in the proâ€" posal to grant the extra discount, Mr. Henderson remarked all memâ€" bers were anxious to provide the service at as low a rate as possible. P.U.C. CUTS Budget alters 22 items of tariff schedule with some revision downâ€" ward and no increases. \ Exemption for gifts to charitable organizations cut from 50 per cent. to 10 per cent. _ _ _ Automobile tax on value up â€"to $700 increased from 20 to 25 per cent. â€"other price changed. Excess profits tax flat rate inâ€" crea:sed from 12 per cent. to 22 per cent. tion to provinces to net about $90,â€" New building or extensions for industrial use, and machinery inâ€" stallations to be licensed as from toâ€"day. s expenditures indicate deficit of $618,000,000 to be met by taxation and borrowing. (Continued from Page 1) Provincial governments asked to vacate income and corporation tax fields for duration of war, with cerâ€" tain compensations. _ The agricultural representative and public school inspectors are coâ€"operating on the Waterloo County project, and find keen inâ€" terest being taken in the beautiâ€" fication scheme. BUDGET MONDAY & TUESDAY g!l.a{lges in corporation and perâ€" Present estimates of revenue and REVIVAL TUES. 10.45 PM. Melvyn Douglas, Joan Blondell *"Good Girls Go To Paris" Special Street Car Service. taxes substantially inâ€" nNow _ discount | .. Mrâ€" Henderson remarked that m‘: the cleaning last summer was the en mopg had tasw uind "The supply ha n provi e possible: |SXShrman and" Mr." tHies pointed out there was no danger of a per cent | shortage. The commission has sevâ€" a halfâ€"|eral wells not in use. They are Gleiser.|rock wells supplying harder water reported than is desired. | the saving to consumers would be $5,000. A report on debenture payâ€" ments requested by Mr. Henderâ€" son showed that the decrease in debenture payments of the water department this year will be about $4,000, meeting about fourâ€"fifths of the loss in revenue the commisâ€" benslon will sustain. ;l‘he water deâ€" payments last year were td’lo‘s;relndflunywwmbefl.lw. e water supply was discussed when Superintendent Eby Rush said the wells wer> not producing as they did six months ago. Two wells were cleaned out last sumâ€" mer but Mr. Rush said sand keeps: coming in. f WEDNESDAY â€" THURSDAY ADDED ATTRACTION Two splendid outings have been planned for this summer for these twoâ€" democratic organizations. ‘The outings are paced to accomâ€" modate young and old, stout and lean. The manâ€"made entertainâ€" ment is provided by the riders and hikers themselves, artists, 4 gone mad, the Skyâ€"Line Trail Hikers and the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies will this sumâ€" mer set their faces toward the clean, snowâ€"covered peaks of the Canadian Rockies where the eagle and the mountain goat rule supreâ€" me. Theirs, for a spell, will be the simple pleasures of the trail, the fine companionship of a campfire, the adventure of new trails, the common thrill of discovering Naâ€" ture in new moods. Thelr backs turned to a world wone mad. the Skyâ€"Line Trail No Shortage Danger mmmmmuumammuuwmaum MmCmdswhdmnm@thntw.Wyw’flmm Riders and Hikers Plan Mountain Outings 0697 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Winger of Waintkeet called at the home of | Mr. and Mrs David Cober and ’Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rieck on | 'meoda!. |__Mr. John ll.rkleundl(b.lnnal |Markle of Guelph spent the weekâ€" ]end at the home of Mrs. Edna Markle. ‘ |_ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rieck and family of St. Jacobs spent Sunday | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" The neighbors of Mrs. M. Divo are glad to welcome her home from St. Mary‘s Hospital, where she has been a patient for the past two months. Zion Church Service. Church services were largely attended on Sunday morning. Communion services were obâ€" served and one adult b;?utm. __Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Winger of [bery of the bank at St. Jacobs, [William Graig, Toronto, was also ‘remanded a week, at request of ’Defence Couns:l Harold Daufman. At request of Crown Attorney W. P. Clement, Dr. William Geiger, medical health officer for Waterâ€" loo, was remanded a second week by Magistrate John R. Blake. He is charged under the Opium and Narcotic Drugs Act. _ Defence Counsel Walter McGibbon indicatâ€" ed he will ask another week‘s adâ€" journment when Dr. Geiger apâ€"| pears next week _ Commenting on _ recent jail jrye w _amr â€"â€" w 0 _ â€" _0 0 breaks Magistrate Blake asserted Of Luther League that "the Count of Monte Cristo | ERBSVILLE ‘The â€" Luther was a dub compared to the 28 Gerâ€" £ St Paul‘s L mans who recently escated from a l"‘;““fi hol helr & |'ml utheran Canadian prison camp ydigglng{c“"c eld ;.l"“d meeting a tunnel over 100 feet". "I used to 2t the _ home of Floyd Schmitt. thirk he was a miracle man," he Versie Schaefer, the president was concluded. \in charge. The scripture lesson CHARGE (Continued from Page be here on the dey of tt KOSSUTH BEAVERDALE FISHERS MILLS Charged only with armed robâ€" You Buy YOUR War Savings Stamp Toâ€"dayt The Trail Riders leave Banff first on a mostâ€"interesting trip, following a new trail to Mount Assiniboine, the "Matterhorn of the Canadian Rockies." They will ride for four days and spend one other in camp. Their outing is from July 25 to 29. The Skyâ€"Line Trail Hikers have chosen a permanent camp at Prolific Meadow in Kootenay Park and will spend four days, August 1 to 4, exploring & district which is of great charm and variety. Both organizations provide time for fishing, for the study of the flowers and wild writers, _ Stemographers, â€" school teachers, parents, businessmen, lecturers, doctors, salesgirls and others who love the open although their daily occupations confine them to the city. & By Miso Helen Markle (Chrontele Correspondent) one ©*>" t MeElect President 1 Wabl, near Blmbe;. on . §\m;i'lâ€"y._ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer accompanied by Mrs Herb Doerâ€" ing, went Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Schaefer at Heidelberg. Orland Bierman, visited _g the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A ‘treeâ€"planting demonstration was given at S.S. No. 10 on Tuesâ€" ! day. The ceremony opened with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey visited with Mrs. Montgomery on Sunday. Applications can be sent to the secretaryâ€"treasurer, J. Murray Gibbon, noted Montreal author, )whou office is in Windsor Staâ€" tion, Montreal; or to L. S. Crosby, ior Dan McCowan, Banff, the westâ€" ern secretaries. The Banff Springs Hotel is headquarters for both orâ€" ganizations immediately preceding the outings. President, Versie Schaefer; viceâ€" president, Gladys Bierman; secreâ€" tary, Edna Schultz; treasurer, Claude Schneider; pianist, Miss M. Montgomery; ~ librarian. â€" Orland Bierman; membershl&mnflttee. Edna Schultz and land Bierâ€" |man; program committee, Miss M. Montgomery, Floyd Schmitt and !C]aude Schneider; social commitâ€" tee, Edna Schultz, Vera Heimpel and Rudy Schneider; and lunch| ‘committee, Gladys Bierman, Floyd Schmitt and Arthur Vogel. | p animals of the district, for leisure~ ly enjoyment of the grandeur of the mountains. Camera fans will find these lowâ€"rate outings partiâ€" cularly thrilling because of the variety of picture material. The fisherman will discover nearâ€"virâ€" gin lakes teeming with fighting mountain trout. The outâ€"door lover will discover an entirely new world and new ways of enâ€" joying it. Treeâ€"Planting Ceremony. was read by Vera Heimpel. Esther Schneider offered prayer. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Edna Schultz, and the treasurer‘s :zfort was given bl{ Claude Schneider. Rev. K. Knauff, the pastor, preâ€" sided for the election of officers, which resulted as follows: Mr. and Mra ERBSVILLE By Miss Versie Schaefer (Chronfele Correspondent) ine Bierman and Mr. membershl&mnflttee. terloo vis ultz and land Bierâ€" |and Mrs. . ram committee, Miss M. d.fin ry, Floyd Schmitt and . 3G, hneider; social commitâ€" Lord and Schultz, Vera Heimpel| were Sun Schneider; and lunch'Emma Me Gladys Bierman, Floyd | merman. a1C ts Jeremiah Martin on Sunâ€" tal for «n ofintton d.firs \ments. He is v}mwtn . C. N. Bowman, Mr. Norman | at his home in indhl! Lord and son Buster of Toronto"====m frome Hoye and is insy d a Meyer an a â€" Mr. and Mrs, Ncah Grishaw of Hamilton and Mrs. Anthony Holt c of Preston were Sunday guests of . ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sittler. 1 and Mrs. Jeremiah Martin on Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bender of Waâ€" terloo visited at the home of Mr. ooo 41 0 oo en i ons s Mr. and Mrs. John Filsinger of Toronto, Mr. Vernon Filsinger and sister Helen and Miss Jean Campâ€" bell of Kitchener were Sunday viâ€" sitors of Mr. and Mrs. Appel. on at the home of |Re on n se ge ie o gu a e 1Kelwrbom home were: Mr. and |Mrs. Bert Hollinger of St.*Catharâ€" !ines and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holâ€" |linger of town. | _ Saturday and Sundfir:ismn-s at tthe home of Mr. and Andrew ;vim wereé Mr. liu:li)e Mr:.ndGe&r]g |Riepert and son rt ‘Shantz of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Art Shantz and daughter Betty and Mrs. Burkhart iof Kitchener and Miss Annie Wahl of Heidelberg. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wahl and Mr. \Carl Wahl spent Sunday at Owen | Sound. "d‘rfarnni‘l’ Mx?. Claude Kalsil:gh& an y of Bridgeport, ~at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" \don Henrich. AEPCDeNDOE shoantl? whhs. Aviishranis . Bhoriac week eanvauinw orders for ’ladders in the n, Milverton and Drayton districts. __Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Bowman visited on the 8th of Peel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dieâ€" fenbecker on Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Witmer of Kitchener visited with Mrs. Elias Snider on Saturday. _ _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich of Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Bearinger and daughter Doris of Waterloo and Mr. Aldred Eby were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby. â€" _ _ Mr. N. E. uml; is spending this week canvassing for orders for |_ Mr. and | ]&aton visi LC ECC Jacobs on MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM FRED WESS8ON â€" KITCHENER â€" PHONE 2â€" mira on Sunday. _ | _ _ _ _ Mr. George l{ Hahn of Waterloo RR. 3, was a business visitor in St. Mrs. Roy Hahn visited at hef brother Arthur‘s home in Pilking ton on Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Thoms on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thoms and Pte. Murshell and Mrs. M. Thoms visited in Elora on Sunday. shingled his house. Mr. Christian Martin of Conestogo doing the Brubacher of Wallenstein and Mr. Amos B. Bowman of town are doâ€" Mr. Menno Martin visited in Elâ€" Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH COUDIES DEPT. STORE : King And Queen Streots â€"â€" Kitchener 37 DEPARTMENT TELEPHONES DIAL 3â€"3631 Old Colony House Paint ‘ Old Colony Fiat Wall Paint Old Colony Fleor Paint Old Colony Varnish Stain ST. JACOBS visited with Mrs W. H. Let every member of your party enjoy all the fun of the trip there and back. â€" Be sure that everyone is safe. â€" ed m'hu‘t?-chmt“* g for when sinus trouble se in teacher, who had during the Easter } Russell Hallman of the Galt Airâ€" craft school, visited at their homes over the l:r::.kl-end. . 'C]:iwl te.dé?' Vhltec.lnd her mother and sister, Saturday Sunday. Mr. Shfillnn. the Inno! achant Thure heak ts Hie 224 4n * m ht Thyra back to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cuthbert of Sweaburg. * m.w.%.mavwwm- hlsdnughter.llhllmdred,.fla- tings and Miss Anna E. Waldie for ;leekrendvldtorsatthekmhl omes, + Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stauffer were Friday visitors to Toronto. . Miss Marion Fenn of Plattsville was a weekâ€"end visitor of Miss Helen Stauffer. M Jaoves taulh in Shemey wan . James an who was kicked by a horse several Jn ho ooo hk visited Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Bell with Mr. and atigi&me: g:n a Recent visitor with Mr. m Knipfel were: Mr. and Mrs. Knipfel, Mr. and Mrs. Florian Salzman of Kitchener, Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Schultz and hml'l’{)of Petersburg and Mrs. Gordon Flowâ€" The Nith Valley Walther League Society comprising members of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Baden, St Paul‘s Lutherar Church Welâ€" lesley, St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church sented the play "Express Yourâ€" self", a oom%ln three acts by Jay Tobias in basement of the USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. TO BUY OR SELL Mr. Quintin Markle of sited Mr, and Mrs. A. I Mrs. uzy Knipfel spent Sunâ€" C CHESTERFIELD Special Prices â€"ths makers of Old Colony Paint effer the followingâ€" Until Saturday PETERSBURG (Chromicle Correspondent) " ouble set m, resule be moved to the hospiâ€" e

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