Mrs. Hugh Cuthbertson and daughter Patsy are spending a week with friends in St. Catharâ€" ines. Mrs. Fred Benedict returned to her home in Toledo, OQhio, after spending the past montk with her sonâ€"inâ€"law, John Smith. Mr. Ida Wismer 7ismsrbie‘hding some time here visiting friends and reâ€" newing old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wideman andâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Sniâ€" der visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snider, on Sunday at Breslau. Donald Martin of 'Pa;kr\;r;;'â€"s-pent Sunday with Johnny Asmussen. Sunday guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Howden were Mr. and Mrs. F. Jones and family of Acton. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Musclow, Sr., were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Purty and family of St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feick and James, Grace and Edward, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Selâ€" vanus Shantz of Plains. Philp and Daniel Heinrich of Chicopee ‘and Stanley Hill of Waâ€" terloo called on Donald. Stanley and Reuben Evans on Sunaa: Miss Patsy Cressman spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Waterloo. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asmussen were Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davis of Galt. Sunday guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Uzziah Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shant? were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmitt and Gerald. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Culp was the local school teacher, Miss Hildeâ€" gard Fast. Mrs. John Smith has returned to her home after spending a month‘s vacation with relatives in Toledo, Ohio. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asmussen was Mrs. Howard Hoffman of Kitchenâ€" er. Morgan Feick visited Sunday with Paul Martin. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Feick and Myrtle of Nine Pines and Annias Shantz of Kitchener. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feick were Mr. and Mrs. Elias Easy of Kitchâ€" ener. Arlin and Seivin sniaer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Weber on Sunday. _ _ â€" Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Nickle were Mr. and Mrs. Wiens of Leamâ€" ington. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Culp and Mrs. Dan Culp were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Culp and Harold of Vineland and John Knipfel of Petersburg. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider were Bishop and Mrs. Ben Shantz of Freeport and Sophia Vale of Céenâ€" treville. . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Benedict of Toledo, Ohio, are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Weekâ€"end guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Howden were Flightâ€"Lieut W. J. Province and Mrs. Province of the R.C.A.F. Staâ€" tion at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feick, Grace James and Edward visited Mrs. Samuel Schmidt of Kitchener recently. In the evening, the Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Bible meeting took place at the church. The meeting was in charge of Clare Martin and Elsie Martin was chorister. The meetâ€" ing was opened with Roll Call. The subject discussed was "The Moral Nature of Man". Elsie Haâ€" macher read the reading. The meeting was closed by Orval Shantz who lead in prayer. Special services were held at the Weber Mennonite Church on Sunâ€" day morning. Communion and baptismal services were in charge of Bishop Ben Shantz of Freeport. Those who were baptised were: Lois Martin, Doris Bearinger, Morâ€" ris Weber and Clifford Hamacher. Mrs. Ethel Brant Monure, a| direct descendant of General Brant.f gave a number of humorous readâ€" ings, and others written by E.) Pauline Johnson. Alice Monture, A.T.C.M., her daughter, rendered several piano selections and acâ€" companied the violin numbers by: Arthur Moses, A.T.C.M. The latter‘s| father, Elliott Moses, was master | of ceremonies. A women‘s quarâ€" tette sang several Indian songs. ous readings, F.. J. T. Maines, Y.M.C.A. war‘service secretary, led Several of the Indians | taking part are veterans of first Great War, including Chigf Split: water. Helen Monture, child eloâ€" cutionist, gave a number ‘of humorâ€" Indian costumes Some 500 troops at No. 10 Basic Training Centre here witnessed a ORDON‘S GOOD LASSES Satisey Phone 2â€"4837 _ 48 Ontario St. 8 By 24 Indians No. 10 Troops Hear ynigm; Program Help Defeatwï¬ï¬z"tle-r 3 Bu_]-/. :Df_/ar Certz'ï¬ca?;; Â¥Friday, October 8. 1941 STRASBURG By Miss Doris Feick (Chronicle Correspondent) £4 at NEW DUNDEEâ€"One of the; worst wind storms ever experâ€"! {ienced here swept across a wideâ€"‘ |spread area in this district, last "r'l'hursday afteroon. The south half ! of David McDonald‘s large barn . 'roof, one mile east of the village, |was blown off, representing the most extensive damage done to jany one property. Fruit trees were| seriously damaged and most of the iapple crop still remaining on trees ; | was shaken to the ground. Trees Blown Down: I Many large limbs were torn‘ from the beautiful maple trees ; which line New Dundee‘s Main streets and proved a serious obâ€" |struction to traffic until removed.‘ Hydro service was disrupted for a period of about five hours while many telephonhe lines were also put | out of commission. A number of‘ ; telephone poles on the New Dunâ€"| ideeâ€"Petersburg County road were‘ blown down. The New Dundee Civil Guard held its third meeting at Alderâ€" side Park on Monday evening. Folâ€" lowing the regular drill period, Dave Litwiller of Preston, a memâ€" ber of the Ontario ‘Voluntary Conâ€" stabulary, gave. a talk on the work of this organization after which its commanding officer. Major Bert Braden of Kitchener gave a splenâ€" did address. Lunch was served at the conclusion of the evening. About 20 more members are still wanted for the Guard. Injures Hand. Lorne Brighton. an employee of the local branch of the Canadian Transformer Company of Kitchenâ€" or. is suffering from painful inâ€" juries to his right hand as the reâ€" sult of having the index and seeâ€" ond fingers severely crushed in a press which he was operating at the plant late Monday evening. Rally Day Program. Rips Off Aerials. : Radio aerials were. torn from house tops and in addition to that. busy house wives doing their weekâ€"end _ cleaning foundâ€" an abundance of gritty sand op,their floors to tax their already "overâ€" wrought nerves. 3 Civil Guard Meets. "Building the City of God" was the theme for the annual Rally Day program at the Baptist Sunâ€" day School on Sunday morning. Tornado Damage In N. Dundee Area A TREASURE FOR $25 \ employed. at Los Angelos ._R.C.A.F. GUNNER READY TO GO Throughout Canada, from dawn to dusk, keenâ€"eyed young men from Cagada and other Empire countries learn to become gunners in R.C.A.F. schools of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Noâ€" thing is left to hazard in the training of a gynner for upon his sharp eyes and quick trigger finger depends to a large extent the efficiency of our Air Force. In this photo a young gunner of the R.C.A.F. with his Vickers gun stands by the tail of a Fairy Battle ready for action. Rips Off Barn Roof ; ' Topples Trees and Aerials. = NEW DUNDEE (By Chronicle Correspondent) Byâ€" Miss Miriant Hilborn Chronicle Correspondent Los Angeles Browsing in a bookkstore hopici;d"up an original by Tiepolo, valued at $100,000 was purchased by Edward Washer. 30 5 25| Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder were D‘m'i;.xu-wts at a birthday dinner in Were honor of Mrs. L. Stahl at Galt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman from| and daughter. Ruby accompanied that.|by Mrs. Jacob Zeller visited with their Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Good at St. an.Jacobs ind Mr. and Mrs. Wesley PWaw Sare c POZR â€" C * Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber and sons, Paul and ‘Orlin visited with Mrs. John Weber at Guelph on Sunday. |220 0+ [IZE02 «2020 NU IWO SISVETS, ‘The superintendent, V. E. Dinger, Mrs. N. Robertson, Sutton West, presided, and the pastor, Rev. H. and Mrs. M. McCabe, Stratford. |F. Schade gave a talk. Special â€"â€"â€" ‘music was rendered by the Junior Miss Sarah Jane Pogson ‘Choir and the scripture lesson was PLATTSVILLE.â€"The death ocâ€" ;read byâ€"Lorne Reier. |curred at Woodstock Hospital on The B.Y.P.U. met at the church , Tuesday afternoon of Sarah Jane on Monday evening with Roy Gilâ€" Pogson, wellâ€"known and esteemed ‘dner occupying the chair. Harold,resident of Plattsville in her 79th |Poth read the scripture lesson folâ€" »year. Her death followed an illâ€" krwed by a piano solo played bÂ¥Y ness of several weeks. Deceased ‘Miss Thelma Lang. Rev. H. F. was born near Plattsville and lived ‘Schade presented the topic, and ’in the community all her life. She | Miss Mildred Lautenschlager f@â€"| was the daughter of the late | yored with a vocal solo. | Aaron Fogsen. She was a member \Band Honors Marriage. lof Plattsville TUnited Chwnrak Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koch were guests at the wedding of the forâ€" mer‘s brother, John Koch and Miss Violet Gross at Listowel on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gedcke and children, Carolyn and Dale.of Kitâ€" choner visited with. Mr. and Mrs Albert Fiederlein on Saturday. Loul M IEDRIZEONL UT % Ce R i Soe o enc ns oo t Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingerich and daughter _ Dorothca â€" visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald at Wilâ€" liamsburg on Sunday. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman on Sunday were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Reist and family were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Distler at Peâ€" tersburg. «Mr. Elten Buck spent bor. * oo ied Woaver at Elmira on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Leffler and daughters. Gladys and Joan of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. ani Mrs. Wallace Thibiâ€" deau. Mr. and Mrs. William Makins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gore of Brantford visited with John Howlâ€" ing on Sunday Titus Bingeman and Miss Ada Bingeman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moral Bingeman. at Copetown on Sunday. omm ie etamd Mr. and Mrs. Noah Good and Mrs. Lucinda Schiefle of Kitchenâ€" Mrs er visited with Mrs. George Hallâ€"| WELLE man last Wednesday. Wagner, 7 David Scolt and Miss Jean Scott her home, of Elora visited with Mr. and Mrs. |lowing a 1 Alex McDonald last Friday. \born May Harry Gocttling, a member of the New Dundee M. S. Band, and his wife, the former Catherine Filâ€" singer of Kitéhener, wore serenadâ€" ed by Mr. Gocttling‘s fellow â€"bandsâ€" menr on Tuesday evening in honor of their recent marriage. Personals. and Mrs. F. E. Page, Miss Page and Mr. and Mrs. Carl and daughter. Mary Joyce Sunday at Little Jordan Harâ€" id Miss Jean Scott her: home, RR.. l:_Well_e;i;yT ’fo-i: with Mr. and Mrs. |lowing a lingering illness, She was T0 nc e lc e PSIuICk 1 es * naiene P otgnbant n Alinats in frics â€" hevino iss ons Mss ds Bh c \|Mrs. Wm. F. Duke, 49, who died M that day following an illness of several months. She was the forâ€" 0 mer Frieda Catherine Kaufman, a nâ€"eyed young men daughter of Louis Kaufman of become gunners in East Zorra and the late Mrs. Kaufâ€" NP WeA â€"OP D drmanict AP eA id Kitchener, late Friday night, fol-‘ lowing a lengthy illness. The late Mrs. Trushinski was born at Bresâ€" {lau. She attended St. John‘s R.C. church. _ Her husband, Andrew Trushinski, predeceased her a year 'an_c_i a half ago. _ Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hallman and sons, Marlyn and Beverley spent Sunday with relatives at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Mahion Clemens of Kitchener visited at the home of Titus Bingeman_on Sunday. & 0 EOO OR OAOOIMTROCICC TMED |born May 3, 1870, in Ellice townâ€" ship. Mrs. Wagner attended St. Paul‘s Missouri Lutheran church. Her husband predeceased her a nu;nbex: of years ago. Mr. and Mrr!;.“J;E;â€"it;l‘mson and son, !lpward_ and Mr. and Mrs. Leâ€" vi Weber of Klâ€"tct;eneâ€"r-v;'s-lt;du;; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La:xtonsch_laggr on Sunday. o sc en en en it > Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald of Bright and Miss Leah Baer of New Hamburg visited at the home of Mrs George Hallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Howling and daughter, Marie, visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Swartz at Kitchenâ€" er_ on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel of Plattsville called on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman visited with Rev. and Mrs. Walâ€" dron at Brantford on Sunday. Surviving are her husband, and one daughter Patricia. Mr. and Mrs. John Mahood, parâ€" ents of Clyde Mahood, recently moved to Toronto from Elmira. John 'Méï¬oo&"vi&'évthé';}inéf'{;;]"é'i the Elmira Public school for 24 Mrs Bertha Trus _'I}â€"ITSE,â€"'TG-, died at her home, 3 Cherry street, !(itc_hengr.‘rlat‘e; Friday night, folâ€" and Mrs. Vernon Zeller and chilâ€" dren, Caroline, Henry and Ronald of Breslau; and the Misses Mildred and Betty Meyers of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holm, Verâ€" non and Evan Holm, Mrs. Louis Kaiser and Miss Lorene Marshall of Roseville called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald on Sunday. the Elmira Public school years. Surviving are four sons, Andrew of Montreal, Leonard of Walkerton, Frank and Leo of Kitchener, and one daughter, Mrs. A. Miller of Crestwynd, Sask. â€" George McCormick RATHO.â€"Ill less than a day with pneumonia, George McCormâ€" ick, 91, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Samuel Strickler, at Ratho. Born Dec. 12, 1891, in Blenheim township, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mcâ€" Cormick and farmed until 1919, when he retired to Ratho. He atâ€" terlded _Bright Mennonite church. Surviving are a son, Charles Mcâ€" Cormick, of Ratho, and a daughter, Mary (Mrs. Strickler). His wife, Emmeline Wittenburg, predeceased him in 1934. Mrs. Clyde Mahood ELMIRA.â€"Mrs. Clyde Mahood died on Saturday at her ‘Toronto residence following a lengthy i11â€" ness. 10 e ee Surviving are five sons, Walter of Detroit, George and Arnold, both of Kitchener, and Oscar at home; two daughters, Mrs. Grant Harding and Mrs. Alma Johnson, both of Detroit, Mich., and one sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Marguerite Gartung of Kitchener. | _ TAVISTOCK.â€"Word was reâ€" ‘ceived by members of the family in East Zorra on Saturday of the \passing at Niagara Falls, N.Y., of Wagner, 71, died early Tuesday at The funeral was held from the Glendenning Funeral Home on Friday with interment in the 9th line Blenheim Evange Cemetery. Rev. Gordon Kayser officiated. year. Her death followed an illâ€" ness of several weeks. Deceased was born near Plattsville and lived in the community all her life. She was the daughter of the late Aaron Fogsen. She was a member of Plattsville United Church. Surving is one sister, Elizabeth, with whom she lived. (This sister pa_ss;ed away Sunday). 'linfe. East Zorra Mre â€" Hillose man. She had made her home in Niagara since her marriage, 11 years ago. Surviving are her husband, her father, two brothers, Louis W. Kaufman, Cassel, Edward Kaufâ€" man, East Zorra and two sisters, Mrs. N. Robertson, Sutton West, and Mrs. M. McCabe, Stratford. ?'m and two brothers, John ilker, East Zorra and Fred in Tavistock, and. three grandchilâ€" Su.rvivinf" are her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Wm. Ankeny, De. troit, one health for a year. She was the forâ€" mer Emmtnalena Catherine Wilker, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilker and resided in Deâ€" troit for 30 years. _ TAVIS‘I‘OCLâ€"Sum‘hma heart attack while on a Wodstock street on Satu night, Mrs. Wm. Hillyer, 67, of expired a half hour later. She was visiting with her brother and sisâ€" Heart Attack Fatal To Detroit Woman On Tavistock Street Mrs. David V. Pfannerâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pfannenr, Erb ‘street west, Watâ€" Pfanner, Erb street west, Watâ€" Trusslerâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Trussler, King street north, Watâ€" erloo, a daughter. Schneiderâ€"At Waterloo, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Schneiâ€" der, 66 Peppler street, a daughâ€" ter. ~ > Hooperâ€"Knarrâ€"Sept. 27, William Robert Hooper of Kitchener to Lela Mae Knarr of Waterloo. Daubâ€"Cybulskiâ€"Sept. 27, Jerome Daub to Phyllis Cybulski, both of Kitchener. Kank, a son. Sutton â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sutton, Kitchener, a daughter. Cuthbertsonâ€"At Toronto, Sept. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cuthbertâ€" son, a son. Straus â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthâ€" ony Straus, Kitchener, a son _ (died same day). Imderâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Imder, Preston, a son. Chownikâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Julius _ Chownik, a son. Geffrosâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Geffros, Kitchener, a daughter, (died same day). Reuterâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Oct. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reuter, Preston, a daughter. Rankâ€"At St. Clements, Sept. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rank, a BOARDING A CLIPPER, Anna Neagle and Horbert Wilcox, proâ€" ducer and director, left New York for England. where Miss Neagle _ has a movie role awaiting her Sept. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, R.R. 2, Kitchener, a son. Caleâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hosopital, Sept. | 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cale, Elmira, a daughter. Morrisâ€"At Guelph General Hosâ€" pital, Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morris, Guelph, a son. _ Reinhartâ€"At Breslau, Sept. 29, to _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reinhart, a 1 daughter Boyd â€" At Tavistock, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Boyd, a _ daughter. Bowmanâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, H:ï¬ler. a son. â€"At Waterloo, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schneider, 66 Peppler street, a daughter. | Agarâ€"At Grey‘s Hospital, Maritzâ€" burg, Natal, South Africa, Aug. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Agar, a daughter. Mareusâ€" At Royal Victoria Hosâ€" pital, Sept. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice S. Marcus (nee Carol _ Honsberger), Montreal, a son. | Seaman â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seaman, Longstaff, Ont., a son. Homuth â€" At the K.â€"W. Hospitaï¬ Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Howar _ Homuth, Preston. a son. Bolger â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bo?xer, Kitchener. a son. lhcker.â€" _‘.‘AthS_t; Mary‘s Hospital, ank â€"At RR. 1, St. Clements, §_ept 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur atherâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mather, Preston, a daughter. allerâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Sept. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waller, Kitchener, a daughter. BIRTHS â€" MARRIAGES DEATHS Marriages hoi# *A EARL PUTNAM bome Offics Ar.... Births of the Week in the County ward Frey to Hilda Jane Arnold, both of Floradale. Danielsâ€"Kalbfleischâ€"September 29, _ Charles Albert Daniels of Delhi _ to Helen Kalbfeisch, of New _ Hamburg. Leonardâ€"Dietrichâ€"Sept. 29, Percy _‘ James Leonard to Anne Rose Dietrich, both of Waterloo. Riederâ€"Scheifeleâ€"Sept. 27, H. Paul Rieder of Kitchener to Dorothy May Scheifele of Waterloo. Hermanâ€"Weicker â€"Sept. 27, Nyal William Herman of New Hamâ€" burg to Florence Wilhelmine Weicker of Shakespeare. Hamacherâ€"Costelloâ€"Sept. 27, Verâ€" non W. Bowman to Fae Eileen Hilborn, both of Preston. Lintickâ€"Mayâ€"Sept. 27, Ralph Louis Lintick of Caledonia to Marâ€" jorie Margaret May of Galt. Gellowâ€"Gingrichâ€"Sept. 27, Vernon Carl Gellow to Grace Irene Gingâ€" rich, both of Preston. ‘ Dreyerâ€"MciIntyre â€"Sept. 27, Sgt. Ellis K. E. Dreyer, RC.A.F., Toâ€" ronto, to Margaret Mcintyre of Elora. | Bowmanâ€"Mustonâ€"Sept. 27, Gordon Bowman of Hespeler to Olive Mary Muston of Guelph. i Rickertâ€"Goyit â€" Sept. 27, Leonard F. Rickert to Marjorie A. H. Goyit, both of Hespeler. 1 Thomsonâ€"Coxâ€"Sept. 27, Alexander: Thomson of Toronto to Violet Madaline Cox of Hespeler. ‘ Fulcherâ€"Shiryâ€"Sept. 27, Lawrence Fulcher of Petawawa to June Shiry of Kitchener. \ Grayâ€"Brown â€"Sept. 30, Howard Roy Gray to Ruby Margaret Brown, both of Ingersoll. Freyâ€"Arnoldâ€"Sept. 27, Albert Ed Illigâ€"Holland â€"Sept. 27, Herbert Illig to Reta Alberta May Holâ€" land, both of Kitchener. Gingerichâ€"Walz â€"Sept. 27, Albert A. Gingerich of Kitchener to Doris M. Walz of Waterloo. | Padereskiâ€"Stahle â€"Sept. 27, Stanâ€" ley Padereski of Preston to Dorothy Marie Stahle of Doon. Brennerâ€"Halkâ€"Sept. 27, Lawrence Brenner of Waterloo to Helen Halk of Kitchener. Stockieâ€"Boegel â€"Sept. 26, Arthur L. Stockie of Waterloo to Marâ€" garet Rose Bocegel of St. Clemâ€" ents. Kaufman â€" Krugâ€" Sept. 27, Roy ‘ John Kaufman to Marie Wilhelâ€" mine Krug, both of Tavistock. Duckettâ€"Smithâ€"Sept. 27, William _ Anderson Duckett of Montreal _ to Miriam Frances Smith of Kitchener. | Foxâ€"Dietrichâ€"Sept. 27, Joseph Fox of Kitchener to Reta Dietrich of St. Clements. Fosterâ€"Hallâ€"Sept. 26, Leading Airâ€" craftman Irwin E. Foster, Dartâ€" mouth, N.S., to Margaret Hall of Kitchener. Nagyâ€"Schoenauâ€"Sept. 26, Daley J. Nagy of Toronto to Doraine E. Schoenau of Oshawa. Ruppenthalâ€"Lembkeâ€"Sept 1, Menâ€"| no Ruppenthal of Kitchener to. Miletta Lembke of Chesley. Kaiserâ€"Ruppelâ€"Sept. 27, Frederick Kaiser of Roseville to Grace Ruppel of Kitchener. _ 1ocknart â€" Lederman â€" Sept. 27, Charles Thomas Lockhart to Wilda Mae Lederman, both of Kitchener. Clayfieldâ€"Burger â€"Sept 26, Bomâ€" bardier Donald A. Clayfield, RC.R., to Earla Elscie Burger, both of Petawawa. CE Carnegieâ€"Nicolâ€"Sept. 26, William Richard Carnegie of Stratford to Helen vMï¬Fg';rei- Nicol â€" of Kitchener. Home Office Ageacy into ]'u ir ul ’ tn d W‘iz; Income and Outgo. Tell me how much you can save each c'nahall'lltcll)ub:v much lic. â€"was designed for your coavemence. You can own life insurance and be patriâ€" otic at the same timeâ€"fit life insurance OUR PLAN OF Pife Insurance â€" Mr. and Mrs Cameron Hume visited the former‘s sister, Mrs. Stewart McTavish and Mr. McTaâ€" vish at Teeswater_on Wednesday and attended the Fair . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grieve of Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs. Mm.xricc l{lc_K_co on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDowell visited Mr. and Mrs. Reg. McDowâ€" ell pf Morefiecld on Tuesday. Lieut. Donald Whiteford and Mrs. Whiteford of Camp Borden visited the former‘s cousin, Mr. Cameron Hume and Mrs. Hume on Sunday. Mr. Jack Ross of Detroit is visitâ€" ing Mr. Scoit Davidson of Fernâ€" bank. Rev. C. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shearer, Mrs. Alex Mayberry, Mrs. J. Mayberry, Mrs. W. Krotz and Mrs. J. A. Nicklin attended a rally of the Perth Presbyterial on Tuesâ€" day. The Young People‘s Union met in the basement of the United Church on Monday evening with the Christian Culture Convenor, Mr. Roderick McLean, in charge. Those assisting were Misses Mary Hewitt and Marilyn Gray. The topic was presented by Rev. Nobes, rector of the Anglican Church. The recreation period was under th edirection of Miss Beryl Haviâ€" land, the convenor. The next meeting will be held in the baseâ€" ment of the Anglican Church on Monday evening, October 6th, at 8.30 p.m. At Perth Rally. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knipfel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knipfel and Mr. and Mrs. William Knipfel were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knipfel at Kitchener. Mrs. Sophie Rietz of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knipfel. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lautenâ€" schlager spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Berg at Wellesley, recently. _ â€" Young People‘s Union. Mrs. Louisa Strebel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swartzenâ€" truber at St. Agatha recently. _ Personals Mrs. Peter Schaefer is visiting with relatives in Detroit. Falk â€"At Lot 3, Concession 20, South Easthope, Sept. 26, Mrs. Jacob Falk, 63 years. Jardineâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 26, Mrs. Archie C. Jardine, 55 years. Mahood â€" At Toronto, Sept. 27, Mrs. Clyde Mahood. Trushinskiâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 26, Mrs. Bertha Trushinski, 76 years. Stepplerâ€"At Hamilton, Sept. 26, Edward Steppler, 45 years. Baby Donald Healâ€"Infant son of Sgt .and Mrs. Albert John Heal, passed away at the home of his parents in Trenton, Ont., Sept. 26, at the age of 11 weeks. Pogson â€" At Plattsville, Sept. 28, Miss Elizabeth Pogson, 77 years. Hillyerâ€"At Detroit, Sept. 27, Mrs. William Hillyer, 67 years. Dukeâ€"At Niagara Falls, Sept. 27, Mrs. William F. Duke, 49 years. Brandtâ€"At Kitchener, Sept. 28, Mrs. Philipine Brandt, 74 years. Clemensâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Sept. 28, Millicent Clemens, aunt of Mrs. W. H. Hallman, Waterloo. Wagnerâ€"At Wellesley, Sept. 30, Mrs. David V. Wagner, 71 years. Guestâ€"At Barrie, Sept. 29, Mrs. _ Elizabeth Guest, 75 years. Wunderâ€" At Denver, Colo., Mrs. John Wunder, 73 years. McCormick â€" At Ratha, Sept. 29, George McCormick, si years. Stonerâ€"At Mountain Sanatorium, Hamilton, Sept. 29, Lloyd Mereâ€" dith Stoner, husband of Grace Elizabeth Gastmeier, formerly of Kitchener, aged 29 years. Leaperâ€"At Elora, Sept. 30, Alfred Louis Leaper, 69 years. Krischeâ€"At Kitchener, Oct. 1, inâ€" fant Krische, Courtland avenue, aged 3 days. Keough â€"At Guelph, James E. Keough, 81 years. Inglisâ€"At Preston, Sept. 26, Mrs. _ Mary Inglis, 72 years. on a Budget" Bakerâ€"Caslick â€"Sept. 27, Norman Baker of Wingham to Donna Bernice Caslick of Kitchener. Schertzelâ€"Rumplerâ€"Sept. 27, Frank Schertzel of Camp Borden to Mary Rumpler of Kitchener. Hillsâ€"Faskenâ€"Sept. 27, Wallace R. Hills of Grand Valley to Marion Laird Fasken of Ponsonby. Bny WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES rbâ€"Jutziâ€"Oct. 1, Stanley Earl Erb of East Zorra to Ada Leah Jutzi of Baden. offmanâ€"Forwell â€"Sept. 27, Fredâ€" erick Robert Hoffman of Waterâ€" loo to Lorraine Estelle Forwell of St. Clements. PETERSBURG By Mise Maida V. Kelly (Chronicle Correspondent) By Miss Rosetta Knipfel (Chronicle Correspondent) MILLBANK Regularly