Récent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiller and family and Mrs. Schiller, Sr., of Kitchenâ€" er, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Macks and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marks and son Roy of Lebanon and Mr. Sanâ€" dy Marks of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert and family visited in Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. Pte. Gordon Cooper of Chatham spent the weekâ€"end at his home prior to being moved to a different training centre. Mrs. Al. St. Clair of Buffalo and Mrs. Chris Tabbert of Linwood called on Mrs. Joe MacTavish one day last week. Soil Needs Rain. Spring seeding has practically been completed in this locality and at present there is need of Contractors are busy building a concrete silo for Mr. Ab. Bearingâ€" er on his farm which he purchased from the Richardson estate, about op y dR ENiE Guoed apee the camie strip crested by CurQ TOU0g Liloyd Nolan â€" Irene Hervey FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Â¥ree Parking Cor. Duke & Ont. Sts. After Sunday Midnight Preview 12.05 a.m., and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday MAY 26 â€" 27 â€" 28 "A GIRL, A GUY AND A COB" "MR. DYNAMITE" Silverware every Thurs. and "Treasure O‘ Gold‘ Dinnerware Edmund Lowe â€" Una Merkel m,-hfla{’-mmy MAY 22 â€" â€" 24 Edw. Arnold â€" Marsha Hunt â€"â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" WALLENSTEIN WATERLOO Theatre "THE PENALTY "Roaring T wenties" ADDED ATTRACTION to the Ladies every Mon., Tues. and Wed. Special Street Car Service. "Double Date" By Karl Tabbert (Chronicle Correspondent) ago. Humphrey Bogart Featuring Friday. WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE â€" WED. & THURS. ONLY CAGNEY in â€" Lucille Ball 10,45 p.m. Lorne of Hespeler on Sa afternoon. Miss Zellah Forbes spent tin of last week with her p Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forbes. _ Mr. M.ur%l)y of Coldwater was a ‘vlsitor in Winterbourne last Satâ€" "‘MIs. J._F. Sherrer visited her gans}.nter. Mrs. Sexton Hamilton on unday. â€" # Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kurtz sg::nt lS{\mdny with Mr. and Mrs. ul urtz. ; Mrs. Mitchell has returned to her summer residence in Winterâ€" bourne accompanied by her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Wright, and granddaughâ€" ter, Miss Margaret wha visitad I Sm 2o e on Emt s ter, Miss Margaret, who visited with Mrs. Mitchell for a few days, Miss Hunger and Mr. Hamilton visited the Rev. and Mrs J. J of Bible hl.l'nr{, they could not be sent away hungry, nor could they be fed on a few loaves and fishes. Oh, no. The task a're)eared to be a herculean one to lady members of the family. However, judging from the numerous teleâ€" ‘mmne conversations, ladies‘ meetâ€" gs and many private consultaâ€" tions, the 150 were fed lavishly, by ladies from a large portion of community. Anniversary .."l“, e Chalmers Church annlvena:'y services will be held on Sunday afâ€" ternoon at 2.30 o‘clock. Special music will be %ven and the serâ€" yice conducted by the Rev. J. S.‘ Wright. S sthigc __._ Q# GEORGE FORMBY Jacobs. + . ; Barn Raising On Martin Farm. An exciting and interesting event took place Tuesday on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Annanias Martin. The large barn that has beeninthe};roeesofbufldhufor a number of weeks was raised by hand. Report says 150 men helped in the project,â€" and like the 5,000 Thei{o schedule for the Season looks be one of great activity and interest to the baseball fans of the district. The officers are as folâ€" lows: Brresldent, Clarence Underâ€" wood, Bridgeport; Hon. presidents, Gordon Hollin%elr. St. Jacobs, Rayâ€" mond Snyder, Bloomingdale, Herb. E. Schmidt, St. Jacobs, Roy Schieâ€" del, Breslau, Clarence Schuett, Winterbourne; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Walter Pirie, Conestogo; the exeâ€" cutive committee, Robert Schaefer, omes. I" Rhok commep. e; onestogo; %&il: Blsch!.wéhnln; Irvin Sny;ller. terbourne, Hnrz , Maâ€" ple Grove, Herbert mt. St. â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Ta Be Active Ball Season. s The North Waterloo Rural Softâ€" ball League in Winterbourne had their first ball practice &n ml(oqd.y evening, prepara their first contestm from Conesâ€" togo at St. Jacobs on Tuesday. WINTERBOURNE James Stewart â€" Judy Garland «"ZIEGFELD GIRL" 4 DAYS â€" Starts WED. â€"" M + By Miss A. M. Veitch (Chronicle Correspondent) fJat,® £* °20 C Mr. Wm. Amen of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end with his father here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Girodat spent Saturday at the Twin City. Mr. Eugene Stemmler spent a da& recentlfl at Guelg::' j r. and Mrs. Ed. nger spent Friday at Elmira. f Mr. Jerald Linsernan and Sister Rozetta visited Sunday with Mr. and M% Menno Foell at Glenallien. Mr. im. Amen of Detrnit enant WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Doherty and daughters Gladys and Ev‘evl(n of Elmira spent theâ€" weekâ€"end with Mrs. Pat Doherty. . Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Kennedy, Louis and Neil,â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stemmler _ visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos Linseman of the town line. . ° . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kocher spent Sunday atâ€" the Twin Cit%eu guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Relâ€" ‘ADDED ATTRACTION clusion. M e on oee n 2 TTOEE »AL.50, 8, tWaterloo. chairman -a.‘ the meeting and head of the Waterloo County Federation of A‘a'lculture, expressâ€" ed himself in {‘hvor»of municipal health scheme. e plan, however, must first be _1ovemmentally 'a; proved before it is .established : n * *Mayor Welcomes: Speaker yor & ! Mayor Joseph Meinzinger of Kitchener spoke briefly and welâ€" comed the guestm:reaker. Hon. Hoadley was in uced to his y bar orauner sc urignt poou y Dan uffer o â€" dent of the United Farmers of Ohâ€" A resolution favo ‘continuaâ€" tion of the radio Farrmm{‘omm‘pm- fram over C.B.C. was unanimousâ€" y e,ndoraed at the meeting‘s conâ€" "Democracy at. war demands ‘a high standard of health, but we have not demanded in peacetime the standard we require in war;* y ; to the speaker, a surâ€" (vet Poved w o per Snd o ue i ces oi dk i toae loOnhrtowudl;:‘to d'lt:: our taxes, many of your %mvwwduhub- ing edmuom of" lack .of health," . he ieï¬ Lack of Pruventive Medicing : Hoadley informed Esthering that "we‘ 193 that, ce are arend mt B199 splincs cent of this sum is‘ for mt? â€"94 per cent is tfor curing sickâ€" ness." J s Th 1 ferred to M ‘ter ;or Air Power‘s ree::t stateâ€" ment that out of a possible 93,000 ‘t medlclll'yag'ooot;lf é:i!;;e;"ï¬;g or â€" o 5h fine health heritage for Canada", the speaker commented. He addâ€" ed that a further 15,000 would be found not em for the. RC.A.F. when educa standards were taken into consideration.; .. â€".. In Peace or War, f . annduatad 4 _"ï¬. pubs S u'â€". 'â€"-i o t mes e oa e lï¬f%?%ï¬&ï¬, ht to have D% tecth | §*, 50 fout ho are able (o|Church, Wat were. *A . in d-hrw_ 7 u.jzmm m @*_g_:hm. 1 of 101 wene e tooder of ts poorke ol C nds _ e poeed for more|._.., _ : of th,|Bogla!" on the evening of June e oi i oaâ€"e. 1e 34. . Avdbplpendal to the meeting that u recent mediâ€" | !° P°, ® help but to do their| 84. Teachess A: Convention _ _ 003 With Defects in Ore County By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy (Chronicle Correspondent) HESSON Need High Standard 2â€"0697 es and | world is in the balance." Kathryn Hallman spent Sunday lwith, Dorothea Gingrich at New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd llcï¬ and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seebach at Mannheim on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Moses Schmitt went Sunday with Mrs, Ephraim eber at Parkwn‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wernet Romahn and Durward visited with Mr. and yu‘l. G. Hodgins at Preston on ‘W'Dm.a.m visited with Lillian Vohr $Â¥ Pine Hill on Sunâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kautâ€" man at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. H. ’erd« visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dahmer at Waterloo on Sunday. ShM{' and â€" Mrs. G%'e !‘.lk'iaf a are -ï¬em esday Dona ee ‘spen: gluthd Shirley Rinwechter. at New ndee. _ , ue Irene Kurt of ,Kgchener visited gliufl:iilrhnd Mré. Wm. Egerdee on nday. Miss Gladys Bowman, RN., of Toronto, is spending a few Jg: with Mr. and Mrsg Werner MC and s Addison Geiger T. an . Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Schwass and famil? end Miss Ada Geiger visitâ€" nel eviem M 22e e ce Eo n ECE Sunday School Convention: at St. John‘s Lutheran Church, Waterloo on Sunday. . ..= Tunker Church will be held on May 24th. On May 25th there will be an allâ€"day Bibleâ€" Conference. ‘New Dundee Wins Over Locals The New Dundee g;bl:lc school ball team scored a 13 victory over the calls in a glme played at New ‘ Dundee on esday afterâ€" noon. Five innings were Bhyed. Weston Kaster and Rg iefenâ€" bacher were umpires Home runs were scored by Earl Bflflton of New Dundee and Rufus echtel and Lloyd Bechtel of Rosebank and Lloydâ€"Bechtel of R Attend 8.8. Convention. munity. attended the _ "Gipsy Smith" meetings at the Kitchener ;l\ldik':l'!uni. during the past two weeks. #"_ > Ann Adele Eckstein And a récita tion by Stanley Snyg'ét._’Gama were enjoyed and, the mm xlno-‘;d with singing of the Natic Locals Lose To. New â€"Dundee. team scored a 28 to 19 victory over the local team in a game at the local school on Friday afternoon. Many Herad Gipsy Smith. â€" » . Quite a number from this comâ€" by Kathryn â€" Haliman. .â€" Choral gzaklflg was glven by Grade I and a reading by Esther Witmer. mer,u;lgtellde:ctl. hp% mee: 0 . song, Always BemAn-lluland": a diaâ€" logue, "Red Cross Juniors", was M i on 9 ague. mhoved Iy a mong y ?'inde-' ides I and II. A dialogue was ven. 5 ; « The minutes of the last mieeting and riddles and jokes were given e local school held a meet.lng on Friday afternoon with Calvin Witâ€" Miss: Adelia Glaister ‘of Toronto returned to her home on Friday for the summer yacation. __ _ Mr. and Mrs. James Manser.and daughter of â€"Kitchener were visiâ€" tors at the home. of William Wilâ€" ford on Sunday. â€" â€" (m Ooi'n-’on“ntb + J “'!fl lc'l Moets. f s The Junior Red Cross Society of the local school held a meeting on Newton visited: with Mrs. P. Laâ€" ther and Eileen on Friday. 'Knï¬t:' _".‘ Avvâ€"‘f_.v' k eCs Atpgod spoul ths weekâ€" ns wim relatives.: .. hours at the bedside of. William > OR DPCARIOU SHC S UG, ScHuie Movo To Kitchener. 20 of Kitchener. o lh-’-?' have "moven . to " Rignenes | . o ler Mteetenes Otrprne, of Water ‘ ve 4 a wb?mmmmgwm.“m ment. . _ â€";,, . inhard a Several from here attended and in Kitchener. enjoyed ‘the m s‘mm‘mm was a busiâ€" mwm ness visitor in Toronto on Monday. and school choirs, Thursâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown of day, in Wellesl¢y town hall Mr.|\Toronto were Bundsy visitors with o.uwmmmww.mmmwt spector, »gave . a address. llrnudl(nwnar{‘;t "‘M"“'":.v" Bervices. kw:w%zmm& Rev. Mr. M: of Varna ocenâ€"|\ Mr. Xavier Ditner and sons Sviâ€" Sunday. ‘There will be no service fu" of the er‘s sister, Mrs. here next sm;‘;“'-}&"&.m‘am Wendling at Kitchener on tion is urged to attend either ser. | Tuesday. vice at Linwood mt 11 a.m., or Welâ€"|__Recent callers at the home of lesey at 2 pm., when Rev. Mr. Gill Mr. and Mrs, Herman Schaefer etithe muipit of Soyd Churdh on yester and Anthony ‘attemded tne y a _gflw. w‘wm_ no service |furleral of the former‘s sister, Mre. New A reading: was given by Miss ;. :s * Adhhoniels bomprapongams ‘ ‘ By Miss Rlva Diefenbacher . ROSEBANK at. Mre. A. 1. Wilson were recent visiâ€" tors with Mrs. Hunter, village. mc mt ib »44 Mrs. Parkhouse were Sunday visiâ€" tors at Ingersoll, . . ... $ ’ Aircraftsman Gerald D. Harmer of the Toronto lhnnln,'l'oole. has been transferred with other reâ€" cruits as Security Guards to the ?un-lng and Bombing school at ie n otntty hoi CE00 CR CAE RRNTTER L200 Grimes and H. Bluckmore all of Galt, Insturctor S. McKie of Crymâ€" lin RCAF., and Pte, Norval Brown of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Eckel and Mr. and Mrs. A. Pope Sere Friday vial and Mrs. A. Pope Wwere Friday vi Tors with telatives 21 Eitghoner Ayt, Mr] Claringbold of Torentar yrt, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and ftmflï¬g Preston with Mrs. C. Stemler; Blanche â€" Wilkinson of Blanford Station, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ranck and daughter Carol, with Mr. and _ _ Mrs. W. T. Scott of Sault Ste. Marie who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hunter and Mr. Hunter accompanied them * Plataviie Giritrs on Sunday vi on Sun were: Misses lhl}orlc Brown from Klu:henes and June Charles of Ayt, Mr./ Claringbold of Toronto, local pla:oon';-ï¬o h;.ve one fl: service at 0 poin n&ym» Leod of Wmtock spoke a few words and said he new they could depend on Plattsville for aid as they have done in the past Quite a number from the village and vicinities attended â€"<espite the showers which fell during this proâ€" by the Plattsville Platoon under frarching dewn Sain mreet, they wn halted at the intersection wbaz the entire com did a few movements in R&:ydrfll. Demonâ€" strations followed. b};o. 6 pla:tooé: was highly praised Major J. C. Herbert, who also gave very en. 1ierDeti, who also gave very enâ€" couraging words to Plattsyille pia. fool; mentioning those from the local platoon who have gone into k ï¬"m‘.’tg;ï¬ct};d: cix'm""'m“; a ie Pn on en e n p y "From Communism . to Christ". The speaker told that he himself T ish laigg epenting ond lone. tish organizing â€" and leadâ€" ing Communist parties, and how J is fte ho beal eotiol e came On Friday evening the communâ€" l:z of Plattsville and surrounding district had the honor of hearing with Mr. and Mrs Norman Zir merman near Berlet‘s Corner. > Mr .and Mrs. Lorne Currah and . and Mrs. Don Currah and Jas. and Helene and Mr. Allan Herbst z Waterico and Mrs. G, Schultz uu.' um’mm Waterâ€" l o ue Ne oE t hold and daughter Betty of Heide!â€" PLATTSVILLE Mro. Ed. Harmer (O.t'uloloM) at ; i Cool New Cottons BAGGAGE CHECKED. Stopovers at all points enrouts, going and returning Similar Excursions from Western to Restern Canada during same port MMMW--&G.BIM&-Mâ€"-, Agent Tickets good inâ€" CA NADIAN NATIONAL Gordon Hamacher in honor of Mrs. Hamacher‘s birthday. ‘Those presâ€" ent are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Croft of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schultz and Mrs. Richâ€" ard Green, Mr. Henry Schoble and WESTERN CANADA j SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCURSIONS GonG DA{;:;::;.;; .h:"lc;‘.;".mctum , ' &4 hea at in hone o n es ant of Mrs. Nancy Hagey. _ _ Mr. m‘"‘éofe’r‘?m Mr. David Cober called at the home of Mr. Noah Hunsberger on Tuesday. , Messrs. P. Weby, Simon and Irvin Cober of Rosebank called at &ehaox:'e of Mr. and Mrs. David Wlfl‘u_lgm of Kitchener A triple birthday party was held i m k on honor of bi of Mr. Tuletzki, ml(rl. J. hlermw'ï¬d l‘lne;lt mlhrkle. evening was spen laying crokinole and bingo. A dglk:lou- Stuart Karn ?nt the w at his home in Kitchener. as a ; Esler gave a pia‘;l:QueenIeGi ga Groh sang a solo. %ï¬ 8 book, Comrades around the Wor! wugvenbymnhrhhmn(.'rhe and ï¬:.emwbawduh icuonh’mAn Mtylmwhwnnrvedbythm (Chronicle Correspondent) 21;;. Girls‘ Everâ€"ready Mission Circlé met at the home of Queenie MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM FRED WESSON â€" KITCHENER â€" PHONE 2â€"4469 Stuart Karn | COPJDIES DEPT .STORE KOsSSUTH _ _ BEAVERDALE FISHERS MILLS _ Gray Coach Lines COACHES at fares approximately 1%e per mile. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approrimately 1%e‘ per mile. STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1%e per mile By Miss Helen Swartzentruber (Chroniele Correspondent) For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH PINE HILL 37 Dept. P! s NOTE: GOVERNMENT REVENUE TAX EXTRA â€" Be sure that everyone is safe. â€" Return Limit: 45 days (golourâ€"fast) st 19¢ yard. Zest fot summer sewing! Crizp As Radishes! ~â€" wl Colourful As A June Garden! BATISTES ' VOILES spent Tuesday with Mr. and Ms. Allan Swartzentruber. . Mrs. C. B. Yantzi spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C..pl‘t Swartzenâ€" Mi+ deoh, Ammiacien werg. Me Morris of Kitchener. of Grosshil t Thursday with Miss: Doris Bowiman spent the weekâ€"end with Miriam Stoite, Weâ€" t Sun ith Mr. and + Wmué%%mmm Mn ie 4d0§, tor Huine Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Derbecker and son Ross of Erbsâ€" t Sunday with Mr. and MrS s wmé% s Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Chapmati WILHELM HARDWARE 30 King S. x Waterice Harness Horse Collars 250 KEYS MADE I We pick all makes of G. L. BRAUN 210 King St. E. trom o. dorgle Sn td darke Ste 8e Tâ€"187