Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz, Miss Alta Stoltz and Howard Stoltz were guests at the wedding of Miss Margaret Morrell, B.A.. and Roy Quick, which was held in the «chapel at McMaster University, Hamilton, on Friday evening, folâ€" lowed by the reception at the "Corner House". Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bock have returned to Lorne Park College, Port Credit, after spending the summer vacation with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock. Mrs. John Schultz of Waterloo, Mrs. Suggitt and Jack Suggitt of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock on Monday. Mrs. Leander Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. James Cressman visited with Mrs. Ezra Cressman near New Hamburg on Sunday. * Rev. Schultz of the Brethren in Christ Church, Welland, occupied the pulpit of the Bethel M.B.C. church on Sunday morning, and in the evening Bishop E. Schwalm of Nottawasaga was the guest speakâ€" er. The pastor, Rev. S. S. Shantz, conducted anniversary services at the M.B.C. church in Zephyr on Sunday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Shantz. Student Fred Neudoerffer of the Waterloo Seminary was in charge of the Sunday morning service at St. James Lutheran Church and was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee. An enjoyable family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday on the occasion of the seventh birthday of their little grandson, Bobby Sararas, and in honor of Mr. Toâ€" man who observed his birthday on Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kochler. a Mrs.â€" Mervyn Bowmon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman at Pinehill on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch visited with Mrs. Warren at Stratford on Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Dinger of Tacoma, Washington, are guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Fred Lautenschlager and brother, V. E. Dinger and Mrs. Dinger this week. Alfred Sararas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Kline near New Hamburg on Sunday. e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thede of Port Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schwass of Burgoyne were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwass. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roth of Noranda, Quebec, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt and Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt on Monday. Among those from St. James Lutheran Church who attended the 15th annual _ Lutheran _ Church Councilmen‘s Convention of the Kitchenerâ€"Stratford District of the Canada Synod, which was held at Trinity Lutheran Church, Sebastoâ€" pol, on Sunday, . were: Myrum Wanner, W. H. Egerdee, M. K. Toman and Jack Schmidt. Mrs. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hilborn at &berâ€" foyle on Saturday. Miss Lorene Radke has returned to her home here after spending the summer months near St. John‘s, New Brunswick. Mrs. W. O. Menger of Hamilton is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Moses Bock, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kurt were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Spaetzel at Beamsville. Mrs. James Bergey, Sr., called on Mrs. James Bergey, Jr., at Breslau, recently. ____ s Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Fried at Roseville on Sunday. â€" NEW DUNDEE By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) WEICHEL HARDWARE 22 King St. S. â€" Waterioo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lautenâ€" schlager, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Lauâ€" tenschlager, Miss Emma Lavtenâ€" schlager and Laverne Battler visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacob of Kitchener, Mrs. Clare Nauman and Mrs. Frank Blum of Baden were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob. Mr, and Mrs. Elton Baer and daughter, Bernice, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Marshall at English Settlement on Sunday. Guests at the home of Wesley Erb on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bock of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erb and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knechtel and son Glenn of Kitchener; and Mr. and Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Erb of Waterloo. Rev. _ Isaiah Ros;:'hberger of Petersburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dinger of Deâ€" troit, Mich., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger. Mrs. Henry Thorman and Elmer Thorman of Preston and Miss Alâ€" berta Ludolph of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Einâ€" wachter on Sunday. _ _ _ _ K A large number from here atâ€" tended the annual fall fair of the Wilmot Township Agricultural Soâ€" ciety which was held at New Hamâ€" burg over the weekâ€"end. The Women‘s Institute, pupils of the Public School as well as individual exhibitors from this community captured a goodly share of prizes. Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Shantz and E. K. Bock are attending the anâ€" nual conference of the Ontario Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church which is in session at Stouffville this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bingeman at Fort Erie over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hilgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hilgartner and son, Robert, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hilgartner at Kitchener on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bretz and children, Elmon and Marilyn, and Miss Lorene Bretz of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waterman of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday. Arthur Conrad of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, spent the weekâ€"end with his brother, Rev. A. L. Conâ€" rad. at the wedding of Miss Helen Ehrâ€" hardt and Clarence Reidt, which was solemnized in St. James {..uthcran church, Hespeler, recentâ€" y. Mrs. Samuel Schwass is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Spaetzel and Mr. Spaetzel at Beamsville. Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Shantz at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Radke and, Robert and Ivan Radke were guests| Miss Greta Buck presided at the weekly meeting of the B.Y.P.U. which was held at the church on Monday evening. The Scripture lessan was read by Mrs. Carl Buck and the topic, "John, the Beloved" was given by Miss Emma Lautenâ€" schlager. The Misses Grace and Rudene Toman rendered a vocal duet and Roy Gildner gave a readâ€" ing. Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Regu]arly The farm of Mr. Angus Weber has been the scene of great actiâ€" yity since his barn fire. Immediâ€" ately after the fire temporary stabâ€" ling wos put up. some 1500 or so bushels of grain salvaged. cleaned ind dried, foundation walls and other _ foundation â€" masonry work comnleted, the E. O. Weber barn at Kitchener was dismantled and it with hav. feed and stabling equipâ€" ment _ transported to the farm here where the barn frame was reâ€" fitted and the rest of the necessary timbers cut. squared and framed, so that if weather conditions reâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Holle and children were Sunday visitors at the Henury Holle home. fitted and the rest of the necessary timbers cut. squared and framed, so that if weather conditions reâ€" mained favorable the barn raising could be held Thursday District farmers have started enâ€" siling their corn crop which has given a heavier yield than in a number of years Mr. Reimer Holm of Detroit visited his parents here Sunday. Rtev. and Mrs. E. Holm accompaâ€" nied the son on his return trip and expect to visit at the homes of their daughters and son in Detroif for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin spent Monday in the Niagara Peninsula. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schwartz spent Sunday in the Beamsville district. Mr. John T. Burnett was a reâ€" cent business visitor in the northâ€" ern counties. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Curtis and party of Galt called on friends in the village Saturday. For the next several weeks sunâ€" ripened mlï¬e- from Canadian vineyards will be on sale in food stores. throughout the country. Momemakers anxious to make the most of each variety of fruit Mr. Herbert H. Bowman of Toâ€" ronto. a native of this village, called on friends here Saturday afternoon. Mr. Orval Snyder of Oxenden spent a few days at the home of his father, Mr. Nelson Snyder. as it comes in season, will be conâ€" serving these grapes in one way or another, for winter months. _‘ Grapes, like apples and currants, are rich in pectin, and m be made into delicious jams jelâ€" lies, while the juice may be exâ€" tracted and stored for future use. The following recipes have been tested by the Consumer Section, Marketing Service, Dominion Deâ€" partment of Agriculture. Spiced Grape Butter Mrs. Mabel Shantz and Miss Maude Bowman, R.N., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. C. D. Bowman at West Montrose. OR AmitntsMdiowhisbaine ioi ocb ic ieA slsc lSucgua‘:‘ water |daughter Joan of Waterloo were Grapes should be well colored.|\ Anqgew wanp _ ""~ * Y but firm for best consistency and L?:. and Mrs. Amos Bowman flavor. Overâ€"ripe fruit will give @)visited with Mr. and Mrs. Menno syrupy jelly and underâ€"ripe fruit| B Bauman on Sunday. will give a jelly of inferior flavor.| ‘Miss Leah Brubacher and Mesâ€" Add water to grapes which have|games Josiah Knorr, Abram Marâ€" been washed and picked Oover.|gin Ira Martin. Ezra A. Martin Cook slowly until grapes are soft.|and John Sauder formed a group Allow the juice to drip through @|of women visiting in the Zurich jelly bag. Measure juice and to | qistrict. each cup of juice add $ cup sugar.| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and Cook the sweetened juice rapidly |family were Sunday guests at the until jelly test is obtained. Skim|Kelterborn home. and pour into sterilized g]asse)s. oo e s mrg in is w mae Grape Juice (without sugar Crush grapes. Allowpll pinlt( wzi\- SHA 5] IZ STA l ION ter to 8 quarts grapes. ace kettle in the oven at 200°F. or over anâ€"| (Chroniere orrespandems other kettle with boiling water for L 15 minutes. Strain through a jelly |Celebrate Birthday bag overnight. Let juice stand 3| About 30 friends and relatives hours after bag is removed. Pour were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. juice carefully into sterilized jars, Herb. Beitz on Saturday evening being careful not to stir up the seâ€"|in honour of the former‘s 38th diment. Partially seal. Sterilize 30 birthday. Dancing was enjoyed. minutes in water bath or 35 minâ€"|At midnight a lovely birthday utes in the oven at 275°F. Seal. supper was served, the table being With Sugar centred with a huge cake and lightâ€" If sweet juice is desired, allow i) ed with 38 tiny candles. Mr. Beitz cup sugar to 1 cup juice. Add to;was presen:ï¬;'l with a â€" lovely juice after dripping. Bring to boilâ€" ‘smoking sta and other useful ing point to dissolve sugar and gifts. proceed as above. i Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. In using the above methods a second grade juice may be obtainâ€" ed by adding 2 quarts water to drained pulp, boiling slowly 20 minutes. Drip and sterilize as for first extraction. 4 pounds grapes i pint cider vinegar 1 teaspoon cloves a 1 teaspoon salt « ‘14 pounds sugar 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground allspice Wash and stem grapes. Place in saucepan with vinegar, and cook for 15 minutes; rub through sieve| fine enough to retain the seeds and skins. Boil pulp until thick, add other ingredients and boil half an hour longer. Fill into hot sterilâ€" ized jars or bottles, and seal. Grape and Pear Jam 2 pounds Concord grapes (5% cups) 2 pounds pears, chopped (7 cups) 2 cups water | 8 cups granulated sugar \ Remove skins from grapes. Add‘ 1 cup water to skins and 1 cup| water to pulp. Cook separately| until tender. Strain seeds from pulp. Combine pulp and skins, | add pears and sugar. Cook until‘ thick,‘ about 1 hour. Pour into| sterilized jars. When cool, seal with hot paraffin. Yield 7 8â€"ounce jars. Note:â€"Wild blue grapes may ‘ be used in the above recipe. ‘J Grape and Apple Jelly | 2 pounds grapes | 11 quarts grapes | 1 cup water Sugar ‘ Wash apples. Slice thinly withâ€"| out peeling. Wash, stem and mash‘ grapes. Place together in large| kettle. Add water.© Cover and| bring to boil. Cook until very soft' and mushy. Press through a coarse sieve. Measure juice and{ put on to boil for 10 minutes.j (Test for pectin). Add 7 cup sugar | for each cup of juice. Boil 5 minâ€"| utes longer or until it jells. Test| by dipping a cold metal spoon inl‘ mixture and if jelly falls in a clotl‘ it is ready to bottle. Bottle and‘ seal in sterilized glasses. When; cool, seal with hot paraffin. , Grape Jelly 5 pounds grapes Tested RECIPES CONESTOGO (Chroniele Correspondent) By Noah Stroh Messrs. Arthur Foster and Huâ€" bert Salmon of Preston spent Sunâ€" day with Simon Reinhart Friends of Mrs. Peter Fay will Friends of Mrs. Peter Fay will be sorry to learn she was again removed to St. Mary‘s Hospital after being home for a week. Mrs. Fay is suffering from blood poison Mr. and Mrs. Amlinger and Mrs Harry Fischer of Elmira, Norman Amlinger of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Leander Amlinger of Caliâ€" fornia were Monday visitors with Andrew Boission and Mrs Agatha Veitenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Weiler, Joe and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiler and Larry spent Sunday in Wellesley. Catherine Reinhart h: home after spending a with friends in London Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harnack spent â€" Saturday â€" afternoon â€" with their daughter. Mrs. Bill Bitschey, at Breslau. «Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eby and children,. Betty Lou and James. were Sunday visitors with friends in New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauman and family visited with the Richâ€" ard Bauman family at West Monâ€" trose on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott spent Sunday in Toronto where she visited with her daughter, Edith. {lce was easily equal to any held ! n previous years. Rev. Mr. Reuâ€" |ber, associate pastor of Zion Evanâ€" ‘gelical Church, Kitchener, was guest speaker in the evening. | _ About 30 friends and relatives (were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. \Herb. Beitz on Saturday evening in honour of the former‘s 38th Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnack Sunday at the Tony Bauman in West Montrose. Nettie Lerch is spending some time in Virgil, Ont.. where he is assisting with the peach harvest. | _A quartette from the Evangeliâ€" cal church, Elmira, sang very |pleasingly and several contributed |from the local church, constituted the program. _ Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bitschy and children of Kitchener were Friday evening visitors with Joe Harâ€" nack‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reinhart and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilhelm in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bernhardt of Guelph were recent visitors with the former‘s aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott. Mrs. Vera i-lergott' was in Waterâ€" loo on Saturday where she attendâ€" ed a Te-ache_rs‘ Federation meeting. Ed.. Lerch was in Burford on Wednesday where he was judging stock at the County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hay and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with the Peter Fay family. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reinhart were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Goetz of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Foster and daughter Mary of Maryhill. The following is the staff of offiâ€" cers eelcted at the recent annual meeting of St. James Lutheran S.S. Supt., Walter Schaner; asst., Arthur Miller; rec. sec‘y, Marvin Smith; fin. sec‘y, Miss <Lorraine Hachborn; treasurer, Miss Hazel Schaner. Rally Day services in the Evanâ€" gelical church on Sunday were well attended and greatly interestâ€" ed by all present. The evening serâ€" Miss Leah Brubacher and Mesâ€" dames Josiah Knorr, Abram Marâ€" tin, Ira Martin, Ezra A. Martin and John Sauder formed a group of women visiting in the Zurich district. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. W. H. Schaner and family and daughter Marie and Mr. and were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koehler Mrs. Roy Kreiling of Berlet‘s Corâ€" ners. Mr. Henry Doster bought the barn on Mr. Lorne Shantz‘s proâ€" perty and moved it to his premises on Highway No. 85, north of the village of St. Jacobs. Mr. Jerry Martin is doing the carpenter work. The local cider mill is doing a rushing business employing eight men. Mr. N. E. Martin is in the Zurich district canvassing for the products of his woodwork factory. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thoms visit ed at Sunnyside on Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wahl and daughter Joan of Waterloo were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Andgew Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bowman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Menno B._?aurpan_ on Sunday. Complexion Cleared Up Happy Woman‘s Story E who is subject to any this woman‘s experiences. Advice honmvhoh.hd“dl-m nflpchb.dvinowdlhnvin., writes:â€" "I suffered from indigestion, gastritis and constipation, and was so very ill, I had (on medical advice) to live on soda biscuits and and now I am pleased to say I am greatly improved. legnc‘:and ..’o a meal without an pun‘ll .ma.a-, my skin A there is no sign cafl-twn I would advise anyone ering the ’mwhhl(nudnn," ] â€"(Mrs.) M. R. L. The immediate effect of the several salts in Kruschen is to stimulate your'ï¬vetand kidneys to normal action and help to free your system of poisonous waste matter dvieoLtoIiinulmdlh'.mih.nd mmilk three months. _ Well, a Soon after you start on Kruschen youwi.lnlindthnt ou are able to enjoy your food witiout distressing aftarâ€"effects. * ST. JACOBS (Chronicle Correspondent) By 3. G. Hurst as returned a few days spent home Corporal _ Charles _ Richardson RCAF. Toronto, spent the week with his parents, Mrâ€" and Mrs. Charles Richardson Miss Elizabeth Snider spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parâ€" nest. Mr_ and Mrs A. Snider, Bloomingdale Mrs Cecil Mader called on Mrs. Orville _ Shantz. Petersburg, on Tuesday Haas. Miss Laoma Haas, Miss Ruâ€" by Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hahn and â€" daughter _ Marjorie, all of Bridgeport _ and _ Miss _ Rhoebe Schott of Kitchener T - Nes I Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mader and ; family Sundayed with Mr. and Vrs. Arthur Lithgow, Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader and Mr. Gordon Mader Sundayed with | Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mader ‘ Sunday visitors at the home of‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steppler were:| Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Roedding | and daughter Carol, Mr. Irvin \_Council was asked by Herbert | Koch to have award drain repaired |\along concessions 1 and 2 lots 17â€" ‘18â€"19 Block B. Clerk was instructâ€" Mrs. Wendell Clemens is spendâ€" mng some time with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reick, Kossuth. â€" Miss Maraguerite Hipel of Kitâ€" chener Sundayed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hipel The Maple Grove ball team and friends held their annual dinner on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mader. Aircraftsman James Richardson and: Mrs. Richardson of Fredericâ€" ton. N.B.. are spending some time visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geach. Wilmot Council Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rumig and son of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Pigcon of Stratford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rumig. The September meeting of the Wilmot Township Council was held on Monday, Sept. 15th, 1941, at Baden. The August minutes were read and approved. 2l ; Miss B. Leye of Kitchener visitâ€" ed Sunday with Mrs. L. Roth. Aircraftman â€" William Ball of Brockville spent the weekâ€"end with _ his aunts, Miss Clara Schaaf and Mrs. Fred Peine. From the Department of Muniâ€" cipal affairs asking the Council to pass a byâ€"law which requires every person to pay a occupancy tax after the rate for the current year has been levied, no action was taken by the Council at this meeting. _ 0 S ul se A representative from the Sarâ€" nia Fence Co. interviewed the Council re snow fence. Council decided to order 5,000 feet of snow fence and 285 posts to be delivered by the first of November. _ Miss Christine ï¬ï¬eg‘iir;"()â€"f--Wa- terloo spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. Edward Pfaff. Councillior Henry B. Bowman and the clerk gave a general reâ€"| port of the proceedings of the Onâ€"| tario Municipal Convention held| recently at Toronto. | Theo. Huehn, relief, $7.00; Theo. Huehn, relief, 7.00; E. Koehler, reâ€" lief, 3.15; John Kreitz, relief, 10.00; Township of Wilmot, relief wood, 2250; New Dundee Hortiâ€" Supply Co., 7.00; Municipal World, cultural Society, 10.00; Letter Shop marriage register, 4.55; Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Collegiate, 739.42; Comâ€" mercial Letter Service, tax notices, 12.00; Department of Health, insuâ€" lin, 9.93; New Dundee Continuaâ€" tion School, 1,442.21; J. D. Adams Ltd.. grader blades, 20.50; Theo. Lautenschlager, silent policeman, 5.00; Albert W. Egerdee, hauling gravel, 9.00; W. H. Schneider, gas and repairs, 15.40; Mrs. Alice Wiâ€" tzel, gas, 11.52; Simon Bricker, gas, 10.15; Canadian Oil Co., gas, 3,17; Wm. Egerdee, gravel contract, 2,22208; H. C. Schumm, postage, 10.00; St. Agatha Garage, grader repairs, 211.12; Pay Roll, 315.63. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emstein of Kitchener spent Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. W. P. Beckâ€" er. Mr. and Mrs. E. Knorr and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gross of Kitchener and Mrs. F. Fink of Tavistock visited over the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gerth. Aircraftsman Fred Daniels of Clairsholm, Alta., spent Saturday with his brother, Charles. Miss Edith Bingeman, R.N., of the General Hospital staff, Hamilâ€" ton. and Mrs. S. Bingem@n of Washignton, spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s mother, Mrs. J. E. Bingeman. David Goetz of New Dundee spent the weekâ€"end here. Mrs. Mary Fischer of Hanover is visiting her mother, Mrs. Philip Bruder. + ed to notify all with said drain Moved by Simon Ditner and Gordon B. Hallman that this counâ€" cil do now adjourn to meet again on October 20th at 9.30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. Walthers of Delhi and Miss Reta Daniels of Welland spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Morley. _ « Mrs. J. Reddinger and Miss Redâ€" dinger of Kitchener spent Sunday with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Arthur Miglarini. Mr. and Mrs. William Seigner and Mr..and Mrs. E. Tibbits of Toâ€" ronto are spending a week with the former‘s sisters, Mrs. Herbert Luft, Mrs. V. Rehberg and Mrs. Clayton Forler. Mrs. T. B. Feick is spending a few days with her husband, Capt. Feick, Camp Borden. Leading _ Aircraftsman _ Harry Barnes of the RC.AF., Crumlin, spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Barnes in town. Personals. Miss Ina Miller of Kitchener was a weekâ€"end guest of Miss Lula Ruehl. Takes No Action WithGovt.Request NEW HAMBURG â€" ooo mmanns ! _ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Strome of E \Kitchener _spent Saturday with BR SLAU }Mrs. Levi Hallman. By Mrs. Roy Schiedel i _Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seebach acâ€" (Chronicle Correspondent) companied by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and family spent Sunday at Maple Grove ball team and | Fullerton where they were guests geld their annual dinner| with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kruspe ‘sda 7 sday evening at the home ) and Mrs. Mary Kruspe. By A. R. G. Smith (Chronicle Correspondent) all parties connected Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knechtel and Mrs. Wittig of Kitchener visitâ€" ed at the home of Lizzie Eckert on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Cole of Deâ€" troit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs Adam Thiel of Mitchell spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seebach. Miss Ruth Devitt of Fergus spent the weekâ€"end at her home. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie were Mrs. Schaefer and daughters and Mr. Schaefer and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knipfel and daughâ€" ters of Waterloo, Mrs. Nyle of Kitâ€" chener and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Klie and daughter June of Bridgeâ€" port. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Snider at Parkway. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Witzel and daughter Jean accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wagner of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heise at St. Agatha. By Miss Ruth Devitt (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Hallman of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Duench. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rickert at Hespeler. Mrs. S. Schmidt of Kitchener and Edward Schmitt of New Dunâ€" dee sgent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knechtel. A large number from this disâ€" trict attended the Fall Fair at New Hamburg on Saturday. FRED WESSON â€" KITCHENER â€" PHONE 2â€"41469 A ROYAL NAVY CAPTAIN, Lord Louis Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten arrived in the U.S. by clipper. He will command a warship "which America very kindly repaired for us". Loans To Help Small Business Grow Big Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH MANNHEIM **De you think The Bank of Toronto will be interested in loaning money to a business as small as mine?"‘ **Naturally, if it is in your best interests, they will. They want to encourage small busiâ€" ness, and to have a part in its growth. The Bank of Toronto is the type of Bank at which creditâ€" welcomed. I suggest you drop down this afterâ€" noon and talk it over with their officials.‘‘ MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM BANK«TORONTO Waterloo Branch â€" J. S. MeMILLAN, Manager Let every member of your party enjoy all the fun of the trip there and back. Be sure that everyone is safe Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr and daughter Idella and Miss ‘Otillie Mohr .of Philipsburg spent Sund:*v with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. A miscellancous shower was held on Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth. Chris. Z. Roth has a cow who gave birth to a small calf, weighâ€" ing 35 pounds and stands about 20 inches and is quite lively Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn atâ€" tended the counselors convention at the Luthcran Church, Sebastoâ€" pol, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke of Ferâ€" gus and the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Loughrin of Guelph spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. R. Foster. Nrs. Peter Lather has had Herâ€" bert Schnarr and gang of men of St. Clements build an addition to her store. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastings and daughter of Listowel and Mrs. J. W. Burnett of Linwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardâ€" son on Sunday. Ed Hammond is attending the Fall Assizes in Kitchener as a juâ€" ryman. _ o â€" e _ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Walker and daughter and friend of Galt spent Sunday with Mrs. Bigam. _ â€"Mrs. John Lather and son of Newton visited with Mrs. Peter Lather and John Lather, on Sunâ€" day. _ _ s _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Petch and Jessie Hammond of Kitchener and Hugh Coutts of Waterloo were visitors at the home of John L. Hammond on Sunday. Personals. EAST ZORRA By Mrs Aaron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) CROSSHILL By Mrs. Lorne Rennie (Chronicle Correspondent) 19, 1941