Jordan for several days. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich and daughters Esther and Sheila of Waterloo and Mrs. Theresa Dietrich of Josephsburg spent Sunday with Mrs. Eileen Dietrich. About forty members of the North Waterloo Conservative Assoâ€" ciation en]ioyed a banquet at the local hotel on Thursday evening. Speeches by different members were enjoyed and a general good time was had by all. Quite a number from here atâ€" tended the Eucharistic Congress held in Kennilworth on Tuesday. Kent Soldiers Pay Visit About fifty members of the Kent Regiment made a visit to our vilâ€" lage on Monday evenin’aix‘lnthe inâ€" terest of the Victory camâ€" m‘n, and to canvass for recruits. y marched into town from the west and went through a number of different drills at the village {ilu;r;f'ï¬ie'y}e{e then treated to a lunch and coffee, after which they left for the London High School, is home to spend the summer vacation with her _ parents. ce â€" _ where he spent several weeks with his brother, Isadore Koebel, who was seriously injured in a motor accident some time ago. Mr. Carl Koebel of the Royal Air Force, St. Thomas, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koebel. Saturday from Gull Lake, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Uhes and children of Detroit visited at the 96 King St. West â€" 1 Phone 2â€"1236 Miss Irene Runstedler, student of Mr. Eugene Koebel returned YOUR GLASSES Will give you complete are thoroughly examined STEELE‘S YOUR EYES By Miss Pearl Districh (Chronicle Coprespordent) ative Banquet URGENTLY NEEDED FOR CANADA‘S ACTIVE ARMY Your King and country need you! The call to duty is ringing clear and men who love Canada and all this great Dominion stands for, will need no furâ€" ther urging; It‘s time for ACTION; for all â€"out effort! Our future, our homes, our faith, our freedom, are at stake! There‘s no room for talkers or skulkers _ YOUR hour, the hour of the FIGHTING MAN, is here! Make no mistake about it . . . This is your call to duty . .. Canada‘s Freedom is Threatened . . . You are needed now mm mm * Canada‘s Active Army needs men for Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, w 4 Infantry, Transport & Supply, Medical, Ordâ€" | nance and other branches of the service. The | ( dâ€" | Army is prepared to teach many trades and “ A | to train you to handle Canada‘s weapons of y td | war efficiently. _ § Aved fo Go to your nearest District Recruiting * ’ A | Office. Find out about these units; ACTIVE SERVICE how they work, what they do. See just RATES OF PAY in THE Ranks ::he;'e ymk‘i’llll fit in: see wher: n:ey.r.bl: ; + o n cular a you possess ca {"lo‘:gdnpé Mrgleal and Contks c nene utilized. Then join up for ACTIQON! | / 81;01'!‘.’ m::e;:l;m :llo‘nncn in' Cash : | | 4 â€" morehan "h‘.’f‘:'t"“?"m':“h":"“"'?“' | Apply to nearest District Recruiting Office { Aigel H:.‘,'o';:,;;'z';:;;"lx'%‘i‘;f | 155 KING ST. W. â€" KITCHENER for: ‘skilled iradesmen. while employed. | Open daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. hnminchomaniatati tneawnawrna m Or any Local Armoury that were very ornate and attracâ€" tive to look at, but quite disappointâ€" ing when it comes to eating them. Perhaps you‘ve overstrained your budget somewhat in making it the m loveliest of ‘mlllmql But h this bride‘s cake you‘ll save money for it‘s economical and far more delicious than anything you they‘ll not only wish on but be deâ€" lighted to eat. cake, if desired, or the small wedâ€" ding bells or other favors to white ribbons and interwine through Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream toâ€" gether until light and fluffy. Add utes longer, or until done. Insert favors, if desired, by wrapping each in waxed paper, and pressing into small slits cut in cake. Spread Ornamental Butter Frosting on top and sides of cake. Decorate with simple borders, festoons, and roâ€" settes of Ornamental Butter Frostâ€" ing, and trim with silver dragees. Serve on silver tray or platter surâ€" rounded with sprays of fern, freeâ€" sias, cosmos, or bridal wreath. Place ;pecinl bridal facor on top of cake, if desired, or the small wedâ€" whites, 4 cup at a time, beating| Mr. and Mrs, Lzra Gascho in Ayr. about 3 minutes after each addition.) , Mr. Willard Bowman spent Sunâ€" Add flour, a small amount at a|day at his home with Mr. and Mrs. time, beating well after each addiâ€" Sol. Bowman in New Dundee. tion. Add favoring and beat vigorâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Erb and ously. Turn into a 10â€"inch tube pan family of Tavistock spent Sunday which has been greased, lined on wWith Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart. bottom, sides, and around the tube| Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and with heavy paper, and again family and Mrs. Christ Jantzi srened. Rake in slow oven (275°!spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ) 1 hour then increase heat, Aaron Gingerich in Baden. _ slightly (300°F.) and bake 50 minâ€" MAKE THEâ€" BRIDES CALKZE AT HOME By Kstharine Baker (From Canadian General Food News Bureau) 34 cups fAnely sifted cake flour 14 teaspoon doubleâ€"acting baking 2 cups sugar | Mrs Fre 1i cups egg whites unbeaten Waterloo, # teaspoon vanilla |Egerdee i teaspoon almond extract )m:i 14 cup butter Tested . RECIPES i E . You‘ve Jn C A N AD A \day with Mr. and Mrs. Omar \ Baechler in East Zorra. | â€" Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman were; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and son Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Otterâ€" ‘bein of Strasburg and Mr. and | Mrg Fred Snyder and family of Egerdee of New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman of â€"New 14 teaspoons vanillae . | _ _______________ & aspace tal L MRARKâ€"Tiz Famae Cne Cream butter; add part of the of J successâ€" n uunily. bamiing in en m _LEA male a2i tihe. iead sisiwind on ::'va_"lo':ï¬â€˜mi’e’:& and h'u:e‘ the butter in this amuwnl frostâ€" ing, it remains creamy moist. and son Donald and Mr. and Mrs Ezra Baechler of Baden spent Sun: Mrs. Owen Otto of Southâ€"West Wilmot spent Monday evening with _ Mr. and Mrs. _ Albert Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruâ€" ber and son Paul E?ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eden Kinzie in Kitchener. . Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Boshart and family of Baden spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boshart and Marlene and Carl and Mr. and Mrs. John Miles and Alice and Howard of New Hamburg spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. David Lorne Kurt and Mr. Dalbin Egerâ€" dee of Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart, Floyd and Alice and Miss Helen Swartzentruber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gascho in Ayr. Mr. Willard Bowman spent Sunâ€" day at his home with Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Bowman in New Dundee. By Miss Helen S (Chronicle Correspondent) PINE HILL . Boys aged 8 and 9â€"Waldron Kekâ€" sepp Lyp Tiowies. No toy. Afl:h aged 10, llénd 12â€" Ann J.gmwmd 10, 11 and 1 Beckct " Robut Rperdee Glien Girls aged 6 and 7â€" Magalene Myers, June Eekstein; Marilyn:â€"Eckâ€" Stoltz. _ _ _ e _ Young men‘s raceâ€"George Reist, Robert Veltcï¬ Willard Bowman. Married ‘ raceâ€"Mrs. Clifâ€" ford Trussler, Mrs. Alvin Egerdee, Mrs. Ross Miller. Married men‘s race â€" Melville Veitch, Clifford Trussler, Harvey Girls‘ thtee-lemnceâ€"Audny Egerdee and G Kurt, Alice Oswald and Audrey Eby, Kathryn Men‘s threeâ€"legged race â€" Joe Hallman and Cloyce Tooman, Jack Hallman and Sangster Goettling, dw:en"d Bowman and Dalbin Egerâ€" Harold Trussler, Cressman, Hallman and Cloyce Toman, Jack Hallman and Sangster Goettling, George Reist and Garfield Cressâ€" Boys aged 13 to 16â€"Weston Kasâ€" ter, Joe !hnm-n. Dalbin Egerdee. Young ladies‘ raceâ€"Merle Becâ€" ker, Herbert Kaster. Oswald and Audrey EbE{‘. Rath Hallman and Shirley Eckstein. Boys rooster fight contestâ€"Jack Ladies rolling pin throw â€" Mrs. Boys aged 6 and Tâ€"â€"Edward Coâ€" Girls sged 8 and 9.â€"Dona Egerâ€" Fat man‘s raceâ€"Floyd Myers, Stoltz, _Mr. Elmer Seyler of North Eastâ€" ‘hope spent Sunday with Mr. Irvin Clements spent Saturday afternoon| with Misses Anne am{ Margaret Mr. Ross Hess of Ratho spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess. f C Mr. n:d Iln.th.hanefleh o{lSL lements spen evening with Mr. and Mrs. lnrdl.L Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Hess and famâ€" lly visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt at New Hamburg. â€" _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeier were: Mr. and Mrs. August Schlegel, Miss Alma, Messrs. Gordon amr Arthur Schlegel of Kitchener, Mrs. Wm. Hoerle and Miss Alma Hoerle, near Crosshill. Messrs. Carl and Kenneth Hess of Kitchener spent Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl] and Miss Joanne Herteis of St Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart, daughters Mildred, Gladys and Ruby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Schneider at Bamberg. _ Mrs. Enid Thompson is spending a month at the home ofsh’;. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger. _ Miss Frieda and Mr. Norman Gremm spent Saturday evening in _ _Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt, Misses Marie and Margaret Hackâ€" bart of Heidelberg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles _ Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Lips spent Sunday at New Dundee. _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seyler, Mr. Allan Seyler of North Easthope and Miss Idella Seyler of Kitchener spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler.. Petawawa. Mr. Ralph Becker of Flint, Mich., called at the homes of Mr. Louis Maryhill. | Mr. and Mrs. August Schlegel, Miss Alma Schlege}:i Messrs. Gorâ€" don and Arthur Schlegel of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rueâ€" ten Seifert on Sunday. Mr. Daniel Se{lier accompanied Rev. Schultz of Linwood as deleâ€" gate to the Canada Lutheran Synod which is being held this week at Mrs. Robert Hinschberger were Messrs. Wilfred Brenner of St. Clements, Harry Brenner of Oakâ€" ville, and Miss Anna Scheffner of Waterloo. Lawn Social June 19 Lutheran church are sponsoring a lawn social to be held on June 19, at Kiwanis Camp, Paradise Lake. _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and tee which consisted of Mrs. Melville Veitch, Mrs. Harvey Hallman, Mrs. Veitch, Mrs. Harvey Hallman, Mrs. frerou mrasnes, Alto stone, ts Next Meeting at Williamsburg _ Mr. Paul Ludoiph, president of July 8th, at eight o‘clock. All who are interested in the work of this club are requested to attend these Hallman, Mrs. Simon Ditner. Peanut raceâ€" Willa Cressman, Elizabeth Reist, Alice Hallman. Delicious _ refreshments _ were served in cafeteria style under the directorship of the lunch commitâ€" Norman Kaster and~ Mrs. Lloyd this club, announced that the next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Reist at Misses Lucy and Clarabell Kuntz "Canada carries the Torch to Great Britain. Within this Torch is contained this Scroll. Upon this Scroll are inscribed the names of the Governorâ€"General of Canada and the Prime Minister, the Lieutenantâ€" Governors and the Premiers of the nine provinces and the Mayors of the cities. This Scroll and this Torch represent the pledge of the Canadian people, signed, sealed and delivered, that we shall fight on to the end and that the end shall be Victory." Here is the Master Scroll which will accompany the Torch on its way across Canada and thence over the Atlantic for presentation to Prime Minister Winston Churchill as a symbol of Canada‘s loyal deterâ€" mination to fight on until victory has been won. Besides containing a message to the British leader, the Scroll will also contain the signatures of Federal, Provincial and Municipal officials The Scroll will be contained in a speciallyâ€"constructed cylinder which has been built into the shaft of the Torch. Addressed to the Right Honourable Winston Churchill and written in both English and French, the text of the Loan, 1941, is part of the tools. _ "Canada, with other nations of the British Commonwealth and their Allies, will fight on to victory no matter how long and toilsome the road. Given the tools we shall finish the job. Canada‘s Victory HESSEN ROAD By Miss Laurine Dammeier r and Mr. Jacob Reichert Aid of St. John‘s MasterSeroil For Victory Loan Forch ‘ Commencing with last Sunday morning‘s service, all summer serâ€" | vices are held on summer schedule, Iwith all June and August services \commencing at 9.30 a.m. and those lin July and September an hour | later. NCY Aass s ho e oi ent e e aney s Rev. S. J. Wittig left on Tuesday ) relatives in the village. for Petawawa, where he is attendâ€"‘ Misses Marion _ and Sophie ing the annual sessions of the Schweitzer accompanied Mr. and Canada Synod of the Lutheran|Mrs Melvin Hahn and Betty of Church _ which convenes in St. Waterloo, on a visit to Georgetown John‘s Church there. The sessions\on Sunday, where they spent the extend beyond Sunday, so there|gay at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. will be no service in the Lutheran|Noah Cress and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Church on this day. Heldman. Messrs. Waiter Stroh and Sidney Weber were in Kitchener on juror service at the sittings of the County Court, last week. Attending Synod Sessions _ Mr. Wm. G. Watson of the Live Stock Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto, with Mr. Skinner of Cayâ€" uga, District Agricultural Represenâ€" tative for Haldimand County, were business visitors in this district last _ Exâ€"Reeve Chas. Schuett has been canvassing this district for the new Victory Loan. Mr. J. J. Wilkinson of Kitchener, who was appointed censys enumerâ€" ator for this district, started on his duties last week. Business Visitors Here Serve On Jury Taking Census Here Miss Miriam Sauder is making satisfactory progress towards reâ€" covery from a recent appendix operation in a Kitchener hospital. Take Up Residence Here The Norman Veitel family of Waterloo have taken up r_esitfenge Selling Victory Loan in their renovated home formerly :hle property of the late Geo. Scheiâ€" ele. MA MA V use R on S . A large number of Teople from ‘ By Noah Stroh~ ‘the village and vicinity attended ‘ (Chronicle Correspondent) the Baerâ€"Brubacher wedding in the Lose Two Softball Games |Mennonite Church, St. Jacobs, on Sunday afternoon. The local softball team lost to| Maple Grove in a game played here Recovering From Injuries Monday evening of last week and| Mr. James Leach has sufficiently also were defeated by Bloomingdale | recovered from injuries received in team on their diamond on 'l‘hursday+ a recent car accident at Sunnyside, evening. The first game in the that he could return to the Trail‘s second half is scheduled here with‘ End after being a patient for a few St. Jacobs playing the "Pirates" on| weeks at St. Mary‘s Hospital. Thursday evening. | Engagement Announcement Purchase New Power Grader _ | _ yiy Sol. Kirch announces the enâ€" Woolwich Council at a §pec!ll‘gagement of his youngest daughter, meeting held Puesday evening of Mildred, to Mr. Alex Farr, of Galt, last week purchased a new power| the wedding to take place the latter g:der S:vith snï¬w plow_aqttied w1fng part of June. m Sawyer Massey Limi OT ; Rain Badly Needed $11,000.00, with a tradeâ€"in allow.| NAIM Badly Needed _ _ _ _ . ance of $1050.00 for the township‘s Sawyer Massey No. 40 grader. oughly emptied from time to time you floome a victim of chronic constipation and poisoning of the system which may result in colitis or other serious Xmuo Why Use A "Sissy" Laxative? Chronic consttpation has to do with the colon or large intestine. Unless the large bowel is thorâ€" Mild or "sissy" laxatives mmlz caume a movement of the bowe without effecting a thorough cleanâ€" ing out of the :aon or large bowel. For this reason you are misled into thinking that you are doing all you can to overcome a constipated and CONESTOCO Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Gies attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Elfreda Gies in Waterloo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wailter Campbell and family of Guelph were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weppler. _ â€" isoned condition of the 3:0& w’l’bom who know Dr. Chase‘ Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills appreciate the walue of a real medicine which not onl{ effecta a thorough cleanaâ€" ing of the colon or Inrga'fgo_wo_l but also arouses the liver and kidneys to activity in filtering poisons from the blood. Once have proven the merite of Dr. E?ua's )Jidne{;Um Pille you w'\.Il never ntu'r(n the use :; simgy" laxatives. Keep regular using Dr. Chase‘s lgdmy-ljwr Pills once or twice a week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowman of St. Catharines spent Sunday with relatives in the village. _ Misses Marion and _ Sophie | Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snider and daughter, Mrs. Priest, of Hamilton, were visiting at the Snider home on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dahmer of Waterloo were visiting with the former‘s parents on Sunday. _ Aircraftman Roy Kienzle of St. :’homas spent Sunday at his home ere. Mr. Harry Huehn of Hamilton was a Sunday visitor with his parents. _ _ _ Miss Marjorie Webster, teacher of the Junior division for about five years, has tendered her resignation. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schuster of Gowanstown were weekâ€"end visitâ€" ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer. Miss Marjory Webster was visitâ€" ing at her home in Tiverton over Sunday. 0 Mr. Everett Porter, who has been principal of the school here for several. years, has resigned and accepted a position as High School teacher in Sherbrooke, Quebec. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Porter spent last weekâ€"end with friends at Janetville. Rain Badly Needed Farmers are reporting that spring crops, grass fields and pastures are suffering badly for want of rain and that on the li%htei' soil farms these crops will be light this season. Mr. Sol. Kirch announces the enâ€" gagement of his youngest daughter, Mildred, to Mr. Alex Farr, of Galt, the wedding to take place the latter part of June. «Friday, June 18, 1044