Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart, Deâ€" lores, Patricia and Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Boshart in Baden. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schlegel and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Abâ€" ner Bender and daughters Dorgthy Joane and Norma and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schlegel, all of East THIS WICKEDâ€"LOOKING FIGHTER is a Bell Airacobra, one of 33 fast new pursuit craft delivered recently to the US. army air corps at Selfridge Field, Mich. Pilots gather to inspect such features as the tricycle landing gear, 1,090â€"horsepower engine behind the pilot, and the 37â€"mm.cannon in the nose. By Miss Helen Swartzentruber (Chronicle Correspondent) Haae t Emat SR Lo uis 8 i. in ind wl in ic Sn s it s "a i w aA 34 KE x ‘# y k. e e alhnf ons : *. M + o. JP AH $ ho t P f i ~ % PINE HILL :R 3 '\1‘ :n ‘.\‘ :i Aitt =t, _ CANADA MUST BORROW :‘ 2600,000,000 Aitended Kiichener Services. Quite a number of this vicinity attended the Gipsy Smith services held at the Kitchener auditorium for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbaker and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher, Mrs. Ephraim Ehnes and Mrs. Willard Haas and Clarine and Mr. and Mrs. Welilngton Becker, held a picnic i&\ Victoria Park on the 24th of ay. ‘ Mr. Fred Schneider of Mount Forrest called on friends here over the weekâ€"end. Recent visitors with Mr. Mrs. Amos Otto were Miss ; Iommermmmem â€" mm mneyen ummpunmymrumnun on en mt & e $ i e 4 fls dn ols 3 h e s*;« h uy o o t s s SW . qeval mt s uy'*.,vf‘;‘ ye L o " CSile w\3 h. . 38 is y ',‘ k & * s S 3 m i l @ . S > e $ ; T â€" $ A § a.. f es I o ki Loo M "x 5 + . Ago j s in C s [S y xlcit < + 8 wl < Te is L2 o. ols * Face 4&\\ ce S F M * i# ©f s t se o. e + * us 82 & ). hy # en . Miave W ";ï¬ :.;??':‘A "Coa o % ‘ ce wl Eva Reider of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Becker, held a picnic Mrs. Herbert Mader and Mr. ’Hoht of Southâ€"West Wilmot and Mrs. Mervin Bewman of New Nundee. Mr. Douglas Hofstetter, Mr. Coleman Pracher and Elmer Dshâ€" men spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Otto. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi were Mr. and Mrs. Menno Zehr and hm"iel?: Milverton and Mrs. Driscilla and family of East Zorra. Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart and Floyd spent Sunday with Miss Sarah Boshart in Baden. Fortunately, Canadians have the money to buy these Victory Bonds. This is shown by a greatly expanded $600,000,000 in addition to the revenue raised by taxes. Toobtain this money Canada will on June 2nd offer Victory Bonds. To do this, Canada dare not . . . and will not . .. sacrifice men for lack in quality or quantity of fighting machines. Hence we must produce them on a scale hitherto undreamed of. In money alone, this war is costing Canada in round figures, $4,000,000 a day. That is three and oneâ€"quarter times the daily cost of the last year of the last war. This conflict costs so much more because it is a battle of giant, swift machines . . . as well as of men. Amd to build other than the very best machines would be futile. They must be worthy of our men. A Statement by the Minister of Finance Mr. Fred Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Weber and family of Mount Forrest spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt of lgt;bene: and Mr. :nd Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. émon Hamaâ€" 5 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vohs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Did You Buy YOUR War Savings Stamp Toâ€"dayt the Loan wil} be quickly subscribed. But the wholehearted support of every citizen is necessary. in Victory Bonds. Eleven months later, in October, 1919, they invested $572,000,000. The total subscribed for Victory Bonds in those two loans was $1,188,000,000. This year, with our population increased to more than twelve millions, the nation that did it before can do it againâ€"and in greater The terms of the Loan will be am nounced May 31st. Get ready to buy _ every Bond that you can. If every person who has savings or who can make payments out of wages or income will invest in Victory Bonds, What Canadians have done before, Canadians can and will do again. Our population was less than nine millions in 1918 and 1919. Yet in November, 1918, our people invested $616,000,000 national income and by record savings MINISTER or rmaxce â€" /* zeflected great credit teachâ€" o nd puplg were hmd consarn. Pridey crening. Sve & Gingarich, it Son md Sast) Eotts is the C.TU. presided for the meeting which was opened by the were made: intermediate Poromy Pelsold, Guoki Measi, J« Walter were by the school unâ€" det_ the direction of Miss Snyder of Kitchener. Harry Hilborn had charge of the C. E. meeting held in the United Brethren Church on Wednesday Present Play Tonight. comâ€" ty n wesent e Pay "How should we read our newspaâ€" Won Recognition At Preston. recognition at the Waterloo Coun: ty Achievement Day Judging com May 30, at 8.156 o‘clock in the JA ..3 . .\J .. 4..... MR John Brubacher, Gold Meâ€" Charles Perrin, James Perrin and Miss Doris Hussey. Anumberotyounamle‘e' presen the U.B.C.E. and Evanâ€" \ gelical Y.PJL. attended the County Mr. Allen B. Mann and daughâ€" ters and son of Peterborough and Mr, Morley Shellard of Sheffield were callers at the home of E. Stoltz on Sunday. â€" (Q" aandt Jr., ilking: "Uâ€" 9070 NT Lyranus ciegier Eddie "F:nn,“!‘:l.ilo?.h;‘flc:l:o; ln;' ;ere:B Ml;]s&ilohndBechtel.RMr Mil(i i ‘ton Bec and sons Roy an Jack H + and Billy Milne. ‘Lester of Breslau and Mr. Joe Fire Works Display. Shoemaker â€"of Middlebrook. There was quite a miniature fire: _ Mr. and Mrs. Ion Bauman and works display in Plattsville on family of St. Jacobs were Sunday Saturday evening for the enm-&luests of Mr and Mrs. Addison tainment of the young folk. Gathâ€" Bauman. ering in groups they would jourâ€" Misses Violet and Elsie Martin ney from one point to another in and Almeta Bearinger, Vernon the village so as not to miss any Bearinger, Clare Martin and John | of this sport Martin, all of Strasburg visited at Holiday visitors in Plattsville the home of Mr. and Mrs Danicl were: John Fenn of Fort Erie, Horst on Sunday | Blair Fergusson of Copfpef Cliff, Mr. and Mrs Edwin Bender |Roy Blackmore of Brantford, Mrs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs Jake \Clara Gray and son Clarence of Bender at Alma on Sunday |\Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Robt . Misses Margaret and Orpha Milâ€" ‘:r and family of Ayr, Bobby ler spent the weekâ€"end with their | Ruth Rank of Woodstock, Miss Bister, Mrs. Hubert Mitchell and ‘MHatel Elder of Toronto, Mr. and Mr Mitchéll at Mansfeld. _ Mr. and Mrs. Albeft Shelby and Lois and Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoltz and son Ronald visited with relaâ€" _ Friends of Mrs. E. Perrin will regret to learn that she is confined to her bed. We wish her a speedy Neustead and son Billy of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. John Detweiler of London and Mr. and Mrs. W. Beattie and Miss Ruth Beattie of Preston. Leslie Garner of the RC.A.F. at Regina, Sask., and former teacher of the Plains School called at the homes of H. S. Hallman and M. tives at Eastwood on Sunday. Joins RC.AF. Russel Fergusson of the Canada Sandpaper Office staff, has joined the RC.A.F. and is on leave for a week before leaving for St. Charles, Que., where he will take up Security Guard duties. e Veitch presented by the Forestry Departâ€" ment, each pupil receiving ten Mr. Warren Grimes, manager of| the Canada Sandpaper Factory ln‘ Plattsville was on a business trip to Boston the past week. Literary Society Holds ll-sol:'f The Tenth Line Literary ety held their meeting at the school with Stewart King as chairman. A short singâ€"song was conducted by Margaret Harrison followed by readings by Mrs. V. Shermernhorn. Lyle Wallace gave a talk on his recent trip to Chicago. A vocal solo was given by Margaret Ronâ€" ald. The guest speaker for the ald. The guest speaker for the evening was Miss M. Smith, R.N., who (s:poke on "Health, Eduéation and Care of the Sick". After a contest refreshments were served. Spends Holiday Here. Aircraftsmen Philip Grimes of the RC.A.F. at Dunnville, Stewâ€" art Green of Fort Erie, Gerald Harmer of the RC.A.F. Bombing and Gunnery school near Jarvis and Bert Barrett of St. Thomas were on leave the past week with relatives in town. l n Bï¬lil‘;- c cesl mixed _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer team visl{ed Plattsville Memoflal\;‘li’,w%z:: -Itq,hï¬r '}?,'“Gp,‘,’gr B}d’:ik;:‘n; Park here on Thursday evening ton on Sunday. where a friendly game of softball| Mrs Harvey Dessler of Breslau was played with the local -Hilh\igem several days with Mr. and School team here. The latte" \Mrs Emerson Dessler. proved the winners. Mvrj la:nd Mrs. Solomon Dechert ttends Skating Carni of Wallace visited Mr. and Mrs. AAlm-mn those ï¬-omv%lntuvlllew'so.l‘.’m‘l'? Bender on Sunday. _ _ Attends Skating Carnival. : Among those from Plattsvule‘ who attended the Rolier Skating | Carnival held at Galt on Saturday | evening in the interests of the Red , elical Y.PJL. attended the County . E. picnic held at Preston on Vicâ€" "BANK«TORONTO PLATTSVILLE ‘MUave you decided whether you‘re geing to be a *‘have‘ or a *have not‘?"‘ may be iliness. I‘ll want to buy things, help Canada‘s war effort by buying War Bonds, go on holidays. l::luthnomnpâ€"und- tor how small the amount. That‘s how I‘m being a ‘have‘ instead of a ‘have not‘!"‘ By Mre. Ed. Harmer *Cesâ€"I run my financial life in a busiâ€" Vermmecsow â€" Open a Savings Account \ at The Bank of Teronto . I save Incorporated 1855 k with! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bott of Fergus were Sunday guests of Mr. |and Mrs. John Bott. \_Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer mixed visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson of Toronto and Mr. Andrew Grieve of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plyley and baby of Elora, Charles and Joseph Danâ€" iel of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. John Struth and family. Mrs. Struth Sr., and Elvina of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. Perry of Milton at F. Deeton‘s; Misses Clara Sipes, Velma Sangâ€" win and Hazel Rendall and Charles Sipes of Toronto, Pte. Tom Ellis of Camp Borden and sister Miss Jean Ellis, nurseâ€"inâ€"training of Kitchenâ€" er, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Aylâ€" mer with Miss Ida Motheral; Mrs. Johnson of Toronto with her son, Gordon and Mrs. Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams and Pte. Cecil Adams and Miss Annie McCulâ€" lough of Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. F. Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Greenly and family of Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. E. Doan and Mr. ‘and Mrs. F. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckel and children of \_ Mr. and Mrs. Ion Bauman and family of St. Jacobs were Sunday }guests of Mr and Mrs. Addison |\Bauman. Zurich, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckel; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ranck and daughter of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. F. Ranck. Attend Bail Games. Messrs. Frank Parkhouse, Geo. Thomson, Elmer Doan, Albert Hoffman and Geo. Edwards were Saturday visitors at Hamilton and witnessed _ several ball games played there. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith and daughter Phyllis Ann were Sunâ€" day visitors to Oshawa. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Fenn are hoâ€" lidaying with relatives at Toronto. Quite a number from Plattsville and vicinity attended the horse races held on Saturday at New Hamburg. __ _ _ i _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pope and Mrs. Sothern of Preston were midâ€" week visitors with Mrs. A. Henâ€" derson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelley and son were Sunday guests of Mrs, David Rendall at Cumnock. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weber and son Ralph and Miss Laura Weber near Elmira, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schwindt. Miss Otillie Mohr of North Eastâ€" hope spent several days here with her sister, Mrs. Edwin Bender and Mr. Bender. Guests over the holiday weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and Miss Joan McConnell of London, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schnaeringer and daughter Betty of Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snyder of Hespeler. Mr. and Mrs. David Bott, sons Edwin and Ray and daughter Blossom, spent Tuesday in Torâ€" onto. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Israel and family of Kitchener spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird, Donald and Ramona visited friends in Elora on Sunday. Mr. Harold Miller of Upper Pil kington visited at the home of Da vid Bott on Sunday. _ _ / Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyranus Ziegler were: Mrs, John Bechtel, Mr. Milâ€" ton Bechtel and sons Roy and Lester of Breslau and Mr Joe Shoemaker â€"of Middlebrook. NORTH wWOOLWICH By Mrs. Waiter Maurer (Chronicle Correspondent)