Mrs. Siegmund l':r;ii)vuvriévr is spending a few days with friends in Preston. EOe CCD EVC RMIIVENDC PAMNCCTD PVCRIIOTT inas : of Kitchener, Joseph Wilhelm and . MisSes Olive Good of Preston daughter, Anna Marie, Mr. and and Isabel Cressman of Hamilton Mrs. Frank Crossman and children, 2"d Mr. Oliver Good of Preston Helen, Mildred, Loretta and Donna We‘e Sunday visitors with Mr. and Marie, of Hamilton. |Mrs. Melvin Hunsberger and Mr. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam 2"d Mrs. Abner Cressman. Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan‘, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Cressman, David and Esther of MrS. Amos Good were: Mr. and Maryhill road, Mr. and Mrs. Rueâ€" Mrs. Wayne Snyder and family acâ€" ben Shantz and Wayne of Waterâ€" COMpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Josiah loo, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garber of Martin of Natchez. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Taylor At Galt Fair and daughter Margaret Anne and Mrs. S. Freiburger attended the Miss Margaret Telfer of near Galt Galt Fair on Saturday. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Elsie Evans spent the weekâ€"end Bean on Sunday at her home in New Dundee. Owing to anniversary services Mrs. Siegmund Freiburger is being held at Bright United spending a few days with friends Church on Sunday services were in Preston. withdrawn _ at _ Bethel United ie Brvrarnes mowsmmal s eeeoting Church. Next Sunday the service USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. will be in charge of Rev. Wilkinâ€" TO BUY OR SELL son of Hickson. Mr. and Mrs. Tony May and‘;‘ daughter _M_a_rgarst. ac_co_mpanied‘ by Mr. and Mrs. Tonyï¬Ã©ltzr;péï¬z Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Klein in Paris, Ont. Sunday guests with the Henry Reinhart family were Mr. and Mrs. Leander Reinhart, Eileen Reinhart of Kitchener, Joseph Wilhelm and daughter, Anna Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crossman and children, Helen, Mildred, Loretta and Donna Marie, of Hamilton. We are glad to report Mrs. Peter Fay is showing improvement after a severe attack of blood poisoning. Mrs. Fay is still confined to St. Mary‘s Hospital. + Peter Wilhelm was a Sur.day evening visitor with friends in Hamilton. Mrs. Elsie Bender and Florence Bender of Goshen, Ind., spent Saturday at the Gordon Eby home. Shows Improvement Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wagner and Charles Jr. were recent visitors in New Hamburg. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eby and|"°9UTed | children spent Sunday with friends‘ J. C. Ros in New Dundee. tending p Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiler and , Personals. Larry spent Sunday with Mr. and|_ Misses I Mrs. George Weiler in Kitchener. |Mcintyre Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauman and family spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bitschy and children of Ritchener, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bitschey and Charlotteâ€" of Breslau spent Sunday at the Joe Harnack home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harnack were visitors in Kitchener on Monday. _ Sunday guests with Mrs. E. Herâ€" gott were Edith Hergott of Toronto, Marie Kreamer, Tom _ Wittig, Homer Leach and Patricia of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pruder and son Clemmie of Waterâ€" oo. Recent visitors with Chas. Wag-| ner were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reick and family of Mosboro. ( Recent visitors with the Sam Cressman family were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft and Esther, Richard Ulrich of Kitchener, Miss Seiling and Jean Weber of Elmira. The _ Shantz . Station _ Luther League was entertained at a social evening and wiener roast at the Chas. Wagner home, recently. Edward Kramp visited his uncle, Ed. Putzer, in Waterloo., Bernice and Joe Keller of Maryâ€" hill, Helen, Herb, Frances, Arthur and Elmer Bruder spent Sunday with the E. Stever family. Silo Filling â€" â€" Farmers are busy filling silos and have ideal weather in their favor. Entertain League _ Personals 5. Canada‘s war cost in the first five months of the 1941â€"42 fiscal year totalled $407,890,941 compared with $172,255,452 in the correâ€" sponding period of the previous fiscal year. 6. Large contingent of Royal Air Force men arrives in Canada for training. 3. Canada‘s entire food and clothing trades to be placed under license from the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, before end of year. No fee charged for the license, but as from effective date no unlicensed person will be enâ€" titled to engage in any of the lines of business covered by the Order. 4. Consumption of crude rubber for civilian purposes to be cut to seventy per cent. of the monthly average used in the year ended May 31 last. 1. Reconsecration Week closes with impressive ceremony in the shadow of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill. Prime Minister Mackenzie King and members of the Cabinet join militaryâ€"and reâ€" ligious leaders at the services. 2. Order in Council pu?d makâ€" inï¬ strikes in war industry illegal unless majority of workers affected voted in favor. Ballot to be taken under supervision of Labor Departâ€" ment. SHANTZ STATION A Weekly Review of Developments MODERATE RATES AND INFORMATION FROM FRED WESSON â€" KITCHENER â€" PHONE 2â€"4469 Gray Coach Lines For Your Next Outing CHARTER A COACH THE WATERLOO CHRONIICLE By Mrs. H. A. Hergott (Chronmicle Correspondent on the Home Front CANADA‘S WAR EFFORT Let every member of your party enjoy all the fun of the trip there and back. Waterioo Chronicle, Waterloo County‘s oldest newspaper, devoted to the interests of the Town of Mhoand'ucrlooCount‘...: blished at 7 Ontario Street, Waterioo, every Friday. &:muc'hunqcnber of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association and of the Ontariqâ€"Quebec Newspaper Association. Be sure that everyone is safe FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1941 SUBSCRIPTIONS PAYABLE iN AD‘“CI $1.00 per year in Canada; $2.00 per year ou DAVID BEAN & SONS LIMITED Owners and Publishers t) Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Facey and family of near Ratho and Miss Edith Bean of near Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murray of Bright on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christner and family spent Sunday with relatives ht Bright. Mrs. (Dr.) u. C. Ross of Baden, accmpanied by her mother, Mrs. N. Taylor of Blyth spent last Friâ€" day afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Diamond. Misses Isabel Davidson and Jane Mcintyre were guests at the Perâ€" rinâ€"Waldie wedding held at the home of the bride‘s parents near Plattsville last Thursday. Master Walter Good, 10â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good. met with an unusual accident on Sunday when he was bunted by a young calf. Walter had been playâ€" ing with the frisky animal when it suddenly rushed toward him and in the encounter Walter‘s chin was so badly cut that five stitches were required to close the wound. Dr. J. C. Ross of Baden was the atâ€" tending physician. Mr. Ralph Hilborn entertained the class with two splendid conâ€" tests after which delicious refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess and her assistants. Struck By Calf. The Bible Study was taken by Mr. John Diamond. The scripture passage was read by Mrs. Frank Bond and Mr. R. J. Bean offered prayer. Mrs. John Facey was apâ€" pointed the program convenor for the November meeting and Mr. Fred Bean the social convenor for the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hesse. The chief number on the evenâ€" ings program was an interesting discussion led by Mrs. Edward Klinkman on the eight points perâ€" taining to future world peace, adâ€" vanced by Churchill and Rooseâ€" velt, following their meeting at The Ever Ready Bible Class held its meeting on Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Roth, Huron Road. There was a very good attendance. The presiâ€" dent, Carman Facey, presided. Discuss World Of Future. 10. During week ended Sept. 12; the index number of wholesale! prices on the base 1926 equals 100| rose to 92.4 from 92.1 in the preâ€"| vious week and 83.0 in the corre: sponding week last year. 9. Four new branches formed in Department of Munitions and Supâ€" plyâ€"gun and tank production, amâ€" munition _ production, _ munitions contracts and industrial planning and engineering. Work of the first three â€" branches _ was _ formerly handled under the munitions proâ€" duction branch. The industrial planning and engineering branch will coâ€"ordinate the work of the former army engineering design division with a newlyâ€"planned inâ€" dustrial design division. â€" 8. Figures for domestic exports totalled $147,939,999 in August compared with $110,548,000 _ in August last year, a gain of $37,â€" 391,000. For the eight meonths ended August, the gain over the corresponding period of last year was $273,522,000 7. Employment in C anada reaches allâ€"time high. General inâ€" dex with 1926 base as 100, ross from its previous high of 152.9 a June 1 to 157.6 at the beginning of July. Since opening of 1941, index number of employment has risen by 23 points or 17.4 per cent, a gain which exceeds that reported in the same period in any earlier year on record. soOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT By Miss Margaret Bean (Chronicle Correspondent) $2.00 per year uutside Visitors â€" this week ow Catharine Doherty were Boppre and daughter, St. ( Mrs._ Leoâ€" Boppreâ€" and Mary, of Kitchener. Mrs Reidel of Shupe‘s Corner. Sunday visitors with Mr= and Mrs_ Jas_ Kennedy were Mr. and Mrs_ Roy Eix, Miss Esther Kennedy and brothers, Clifford and Damie} Mr. Grant MePherson, all of Watâ€" erloo Mr. Pat Doherty and Mrs. Cathâ€" arine Doherty spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Fred Star of Glenâ€" allen Mrâ€" and Mrs. Clarence Densted and children and Mr. Tony Moser of Dorking, Mr. Clayton and Melâ€" vin Stemmler _spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Isador Moser Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kay and daughter Betty, Miss Colcen Sloan of Kitchener, Mr. Aljoe Koclien of Glenallen spent Sunday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Alex Moser Mrs. Arthur McMineman and son Frank spent Sunday with Mr. Joe and Vera Hanley. Miss Mazie Graham spent the F weekâ€"end with friends at Kitchâ€" ener. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Girodat and family and Mrs. Dennis Hanley spent Sunday at Guelph with friends. Mrs. Melvin llan]--_v and Ursula Schiebel spent a few with relatives at Kitchener. Mr. Joe Lantz and brother Jack of Toledo, Ohio, spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lantz. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Knoblauch and children of Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Knoblauch. Miss Anna Giradot and Mr. Ed ward Basler spent Saturday eve ning in the Twin City. Pte. Chas. Doherty of Halifax spent a few days‘ leave with his mother here. Mr. Knoblauch was not seriously hurt, but Joe Moser is in a critical condition with a fractured hip. and is at present in Listowel Memorial Hospital. From Ohio Crash at Hesson On Saturday evening, as Mr. Claude Knoblauch and Mr. Joe Moser were returning home from Milverton and making a turn in the road. a tire blew out and turned the car over. Mrs. John Hoelscher of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar_ Ritter of Elmira visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechthold. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bechtel of Toronto, Emma and Clara Vollmar of Waterloo, and Irvin Lipps, Hesson road. _Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ziegler, daughter Marlene, visited Sunday with Bill Heldman‘s at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steinback spent the weekâ€"end. in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Durst visited a day with Mrs. Caroline Vollmar. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huehn spent a day in Milverton. Miss Marie Heimpel of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with Erla and Helen Huehn. * _Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sattler, Mr. anq M and Mrs. Oscar Schwartz spent visited Sunday at Goderich. er‘s p Mrs. George Smith has returned: Bulme home after spending a few days at) | Miss the home of her daughter, MIS. was a George Grosz, Waterloo. harp Isabell Roth has been visiting a week in New Hamburg with Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Lamack. Mrs. Duench of Hawkesville has returned home after a week‘s visit with Mrs. Caroline Fries. The monthly meeting of the; Ladies‘ Aid of St. Peter‘s Lutheran| church was held at the home of| Mrs. Fred Goodwin, Hessen road, last Tuesday evening. The opening and devotional was taken by the pastor, Rev. Karl Knauff. A readâ€" ing was given by Mrs. Oscar Schwartz and the topic was given by Mrs. Lydia Raeder. . The job of dropping bombs with deadly accuracy from dizzy heights is a highly specialized one requiring months of training. Toâ€"day in RC.A.F. schools of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan spotted throughout Canada thousands of keenâ€"eyed young men are learnirg to do this job and do it well. These photographs were taken at the Bombing and Gunnery School in Jarvis, Ontario. The top picture shows a Fairey Battle bomber cruising over Lake Erie where tiny buoy targets await the cagle eye of the Bombardier below, who is ready at the bomb sight in the belly of the plane with his thumb tense on the bomb release.â€"Photos, Public Information. HEIDELBERG By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy (Chronicle Correspondent) By Miss Betty Bechtold (Chronicle Correspondent) HESSON with _ Mrs Mrs. Ben Clements, daughter rs â€" Eugene THE WATERLOO (Ontar) CHRONICLE LOOK OUT BELOW! Miss days iipdstiprlshai l isA her ioib iA "PATHWAY TO PARADISE") _ Mr. Isaac Brubacher held a sucâ€"|" by Maysie Greig, popular novelist, cessful auction sale last Thursday | Per begins in The American Weekly afternoon. Ed. Geisel of Elmira} N with September 28 issue of The was the auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs.| Pa" Detroit Sunday Times . . . a story Brubacher intend moving to Elâ€" Sch of romance, adventure and unusual mira in the near future. on | situations in exoctic surroundings! Mr. and Mrs. Llewelyn Neuert €F. 1 concerning a glamorous heiress and Mrs. ‘Taylor and son of ï¬ind- N who decided to marry in accordâ€"{sor called on Mr. and Mrs. Robt. ma ance with a formula that shunted Newton one day last week. {visi love into the background. Be sure, =ommzozâ€"w ie enn___ | Her to get The Detroit Sunday Times Did You Buy YOUR War S.vlnu’da’ this week and every week. | Stamp Toâ€"day? M Mrs. Eli Frey and Mrs. Eli M. Martin spent Monday afternoon in Kitchener. A NEW SERIAL NOVELâ€" Mrs. Sylvester Bauman and Mrs. Alvin Martin of 6th line of Peel spent â€" Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Martin Bauman, Wallenstein. Miss Leah Shantz is spending some time in St. Jacobs. Miss Hazel Bulmer of Listowel and Mr. Albert Orth of Kurtzville visited on Sunday with the formâ€" er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Miss Rebecca Shantz of Elmira was a weekâ€"end visitor at her home here. Mrs. Amos C. Martin spent Satâ€" urday afterncon in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby of Elâ€" mira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Shantz, Walenstein. By Gordon Musser (Chroniele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Abram Frey and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and family of St. Jacobs were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Frey. Mr. Isaac Brubacher held a sucâ€" cessful auction sale last Thursday afternoon. Ed. Geisel of Elmira was the auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Brubacher intend moving to Elâ€" mira in the near future. Mr. Jas. Stewart has returned to his home at Hamilton after spendâ€" ing the past few weeks with friends in this locality. Mrs. Leslie Beggs, Mrs. Ralph Lavery and Mrs. Norman M‘::- Laughlin attended the meeting of the Lebannon Women‘s Associaâ€" tion meeting at Lebannon last Tuesday. Glenallan United Church Anniâ€" . versary services will be held on ‘Sunday. Oct. 5th. Services at 11 o‘clock a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Captain |\ the Rev. F. J. Stewart of No. 10 Training Centre, Kitchener, will [h(- the guest speaker. Special muâ€" ‘sic will be rendered by a Harrisâ€" ton male quartette. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce and family and Mrs. Duncan Ca_rrie. all of Paisley. Mrs. Nathan Calder of Toronto visited last week with friends in this locality. __ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lavery called on Sunday evening on Mr. and Mrs. David Williams of Linâ€" Mr. Peter Gruber attended Lisâ€" towel Fall Fair on Thursday of last week. _ Mrs. Henry of Waterloo is visitâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Newâ€" ton. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs and | family visited on Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse of Lin-" wood. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Forler and two daughters, Audrey and Yvonne, of Philipsburg, Arthur Kress of Bamâ€" berg u\'\d Herbert Zilauft of Stratâ€" ford were Sunday visitors with John Lather. . A. K. Freeborn of Vancouver and Wilson Omand of Wellesley spent TRursday evening with John and James Hammond. We are glad to report Mrs. John Hammond was able to return home on Sunday after spending several davs in the K.â€"W. Hospital, when she had an eye oneration. Miss Pearl Heuston of Ridgeâ€" town, who spent the past year with Mrs. E. Squire, is being employed at the home of John Gerber. Miss Adella Glaister left for Toronto to resume her studies at the University. Anniversary Services Oct. 5th Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmidt, Elaine and Jacqueline of Kitchener spent â€" Sunday _ afternoon _ with Alfred Hahn. James Richardson has secured employment in Kitchener. Clayton Berg of Brantford spent Sunday at his home. Mrs. Andrew Eydt of Wellesley is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Alex Berg. Mrs. Poster, Laura, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rennie visited at the home of Adam Hahn in Heidelberg on Sunday. (Chromicle Correspondent) Observes $8th Birthday Mr. William Wilford quietly obâ€" servqd his 88th birthday ut his home, Thursday, Sept. 18. During the past year he has failed someâ€" what in health. Mrs. M. Shantz, Mrs. C. Shantz and children visited with Mrs. Manser in Linwood on Sunday. WVALLENSTEIN CROSSHILL By Earl Tabbert (Chronicle Correspondent) Misses Almeda Snyder and Emâ€" ma Horst and Mr. Raymond Good visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feick at Strasburg on Sunâ€" Mrs. Norman Martin, Sr., accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmidt of Strasburg on Sunday on a visit to the home of Mr. John F. Martin at Floradale. Miss â€" Margaret â€" Kinzinger _ of Ridgéwood, N.J., Miss Lydia Kinâ€" zinger and Miss Erma Hamacher of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mrs. Alfred Gilles. Miss Kinzinger is a daughter of Richard Kinzinger, an old St. Jacobs boy, born north of the village eighty years ago. Personals _ _ Mrs. Andrew Wahl suffered a slight stroke on Friday. Visits Home of Father Mr. Robert Sim of Kitchener had charge of both services in the Evangelical church on Sunday. His deeply evangelistic sermons were greatly appreciated. The tag day for the Institute of the Blind, last Saturday, unde» the auspices of the local Women‘s Instiâ€" tute, netted the neat sum of $70.00. At Eyangelical Church ________ _ Nets $70 For Blind Mr. and Mrs. George Riepert and on the Government Monthly Plan You must start at once ! Next T will 0 unity to pay your !"9;.'1‘ lnuceo.::'T‘a.t :re.z â€;Ifehé;vefnpxnl ‘Iflutn_l&yy;lqn. Income Tax ST. JACOBS By 3. G. Hurst (Chronicle Correspondent) Receiver General on or before September 30, 1941. You will then pay the same amount before the end of each month for the balance of 1941. When you have estimated your 1941 income tax at the 1941 rate, you will deduct the four payments you will have already made, and pay the remainder in eight equal monthly installments, starting January, 1942. The Government offers the above plan as the most reasonable and convenient method of meeting income reasonabic and convement method of meeting income tax obligations. Ask your local Income Tax 5$ce for Installment Income %ax Remittance Form â€" and any further information you may require. C. W. a. GiBSON, C.F. ELLIOTT, Minister of National Revenue Commissioner of Income Taz Here is how to get the monthly payment privilege! Divide the total of your 1940 Income Tax by twelve. This is your first payment â€" and must be paid to the This yâ€"w; y;u â€"t/:e"p;'c;tz;e ;} ;;_q;u:q ‘:nl:;'e;:’eufm;nz}y installments without interest, instead of by lump sum in March, 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Holden Appel and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Filsinger made a trip on Sunday to Queenston. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich and family visited in Elmira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Bowman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman near Elmira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elias E. Martin visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Manassch Martin at Hawkesâ€" ville. Mr. and Mrs. Lovi Martin were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Sarah Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brubacher were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hoffman, near Heidelberg, and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wideman of the Jerusalem section. Mr. and Mrs. Conestogo woere Mr. and Mrs. Fii Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brubacher visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cressman of S.S. No. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hemmerich and Mrs. Bertha Dunham of Elâ€" mira were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. W. H. Schaner. son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Art Shantz, all of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wahl and daughter Joan of Waterloo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl. Friday, September 26, 1941 Fsaiah Weber of Sunday guests of Brubacher. Isaac Brubacher