Kkeep It New Withâ€" Painting and Paperhanging 3984 King g:e East Kitchener Sharp Riley A. Raddatz R. Knorr 2â€"2064 2â€"0975 8â€"8217 Louis Reid writing in the Pictorial Review with this Sunâ€" day‘s (February 8) issue of The Detroit Times casts additional light on the life, character and perâ€" sonality of the gallant leader of the American forces in the Philippines In addition. you will find photoâ€" graphs that will be a welcome addiâ€" tion to your scrapbook of Wotl'd Way ll._B:_.uro to get Sunday‘s MEN AND WOMEN WANTEDâ€" FOR MORE FACTS ABOUT THE REAL MacARTHUR! MORE PICTURES Office 44 William St. â€" Waterioo Phone 2â€"1357 PEARL LAUNDRY CO. Cleaners and Dyers Rug Shampooers 90 Queen St. S. _ Phone 4â€"4735 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BURTOL CLEANING Phone 2â€"4461 â€" _ Kitchener AGENTS WANTED The AUTO PAINTERS _ * J. C. LEHMANN BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6042 Kitchener | PROFESSIONAL T. H. R Brock â€"* D. 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Keal Hetetoâ€"$ cents por word l-.h*‘--â€"_-‘“-< DRUGGISTS CHIROPRACTIC Rebinding Books, CHIROPRACTOR For Adequate Protection â€"See our DECORATORS Prices reasorable WANT ADS d skin affections lood. $1.00 size ‘s Drug Store, 40 Kitchener, Phone A M O N :â€"-‘ Agents : s Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. 15 conts per insestion Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. ; KITCHENER MOTORS . New and RHEUMATIC Guelph Reâ€"winding EUMATIC | 3 wns'dugotcoi 3 7 e for +| Amg« * 108 King | es al s I ne 22127.| CENMJCâ€"_â€" Om# _ AL TTBo S e : C 2 ; thracrore ‘ "{3:2\ C ORS | e t m l ""'\» New and & ~1 Used FOR M o l SALE C subgakiae .2 * 123 '. ASSETS OVER $2,000,000.00 102 King St. South '.r GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT WATERLOO Pte. Ross Brighton of Windsor and Mrs. Brighton and three sons of Sunnyside spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fink. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bean spent Monâ€" day visiting in Galt. _ _ _ honor of Pte. Drager, who had Perty‘s Corners, Mr. and Mrs. G. worked for the company for 13 Kauffman and family. Perry‘s years. The evening was spent in Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Harry cards and a presentation of a wristâ€" Kauffman and family who have watch was made by Harry Huff, Sr.. been east here from the west and on behalf of the men. Refreshâ€" Miss Ruth Stauffer of Toronto. ments were served at the close of; Sapper Earle Waldie, CASF., the evening. of Pettewawa spent the weekâ€"end jured while playing hockey Preston on Friday evening. Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. John Cassell. Pte. Richard Drager of London spent the weekâ€"end at his home in the village. Pte. Joe Quelch of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. C. Reader. Mrs. R. Drager and daughter Dianne spent Monday with relaâ€" tives in Galt. Mrs. Louisa Tilt of Blair was a business visitor in the village on Monday. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid held a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. O. Goddard on Wednesday Miss Edreld Hobbs is confined to her home as she had her leg inâ€" spent Monday with relatives in Mr. Lawrence Card of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Miss DONALD DUCK Studios â€" 48 Roy St. Kitchener Phone 6â€"6123 New and Used C TYPEWRITERS YOUR PROPERTY TOâ€"DAY SUPPLIES and REPAIRS licating and Adding Machi MAY BE ASHES pwï¬ï¬}.gCameun.Sda.eu. TOâ€"MORROW Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 7â€"789 THE WATERLOO MUTUAL 3 Acres FIRE INSURANCE _ With frame house an Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atkinson MmUOIL Priends of Mrs. D. H. Bell will cz emmmmmenmemmemmnmnnmmeen bemtohatqther!lhm“rs MISS ANNA R. BEax | .\Mo, $ W3d639f° Teacher of Piano, Singing and . Mr. Walter McDonald paid a Private and Class Instruction Local Representatives By Miss Kathieen Jones ESTABLISHED 1s4s MUSIC D. A. BEAN Head Office TYPEWRITERS $100,000.00 OF YOU AND MAkKE _"'QL'N-I( A LITTLE _ DOUGH, .ed Mrs. J. Snyder of Plattsville ©"‘ one day last week. ‘S$ _ Mrs Walter _ McDonald â€" and Edythe visited Mr. and Mrs. E. of Stauffer recently. e‘ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Heer accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. on Oberer of Kitchener were Wednesâ€" in day night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. \A. D. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Q T. er Markle and family. at of Pettewawa spent the weekâ€"end at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. F. McDonald were Monday night tea guests of Mr. Friends of Miss Jessie Oliver will be pleased to learn that she is allowed fresh air walks around the. groundsâ€"at London Sanitorium. and Mrs. A. D. Bell and Mrs. Q. T Markle and family. . Mr. D. E. Stauffer spent Thursâ€" day and Friday in Ottawa last were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Waldie. Mr. and Mrs. Q. T. Markle visitâ€" of Toronto attended the wedding of Miss Betty Schweitzer of Kitchâ€" ener on Saturday. Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stauffer were: Mr. Misses Ruth and Jean Baker are employed in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. D. E Sttauffer and and Mrs. Wm. Hall and family of fruit trees Offered at a mmfllmtï¬_ï¬ï¬gamm ives I:i. ues 5 lhekulmenhenlenmnneunâ€"rsnyds and &!'m A p« gregation were as follows: from the minute of silence was observed in 3A Charity Circleâ€"one layette consistâ€" memory of the late Dr. J. E. Harâ€" cres ing of 50 pieces, 6 dresses lotlz-f'ood,caa‘lmol«m&' wmmm-dhn-’“""“’fl'"""“g"‘ sock$; tian Education which concluded . at _ from the Mennona Mâ€"m]mhn@‘dumn highway New Hamburg hyemdï¬mmmw-m~mm&.myd:m 5girk'dre-u.4¢irls'swmandnesemm.,~- A. K. CRESSMAN one small boy‘s knitted suit. S ize Part Conducts Bible Study About 30 relatives and friends kea! Kstate and Insurance Harold Shantz conducted a Bible‘rmn,.. o. _3 . __" _ LIs and tmonds Well located at Rummelhardt, ! _ Miss Vera Halliman spent a few|the topic, "Loyalty, to Christ‘s wmavmmmduï¬mmim were presented as folâ€" limit. Excellent land in best of where she assisted with the packâ€"| "When We Appreciate it", by Miss shape, frame house, bank barn, silo, ‘"E Of the Mennonite Boxes for Mary Kaster. "When We Support f * &m-m“mum,r.wlï¬-h&mâ€"-;m hlpbnhmnmflym.mv-g.,,ï¬_‘“ Manninite Phundé MB e e ie ac"t.l Whether BUYING ar ~â€" tims uds to mormai =n-._c-_ HESSENAUR & SHANTZ SA > m»einl introguctssy sise tow only REAL ESTATE _LEAL ESIAIEL _ Men of 30, 40, 50 |2"."z.= THIS ORICINAL DOCUMENT IS INX VERY POOR CONDITION. 25 Acres wWere. MH. Mi n is one of onlÂ¥ p.un Di._u Lc ur 1 2¢ 0 IJ jIBs family of :ofew fortun;rtc locm‘ls [;.::p?: ?3 'l;}l:em l f°‘ se umeetin’g' 1 Mts :; have heard directly from those reâ€" ~Howw&w0vgrmt$ Sin", and the , Pm s ceiving articles of their handiwork. speakers were Dwight Damicis of S. mAboutayeuagoshehadherï¬BtUbe Ohio. and Willard who have acknowledgment and now is in reâ€" rty‘ Koko Somâ€" west and ceipt of a second letter, this time mers‘ho okoma, Ind. An essay ronto. from Gunner E. Wilson, on board °T. ("° ftOP‘C was also given by CASF.. ship at Halifax, who came to Can-‘M's Helen Nafzinger of Belleville, weekâ€"end |ade from England last December. | _ """*Y!Y2%i2â€" The letter reads in part: "Many School Commencement . 1ald were |thanks for the sea boot stockings, A capacity audience is expected s of Mr.‘you knitted. I appreciate them very to attend the annual commenceâ€" Mrs. Q. T. much and I had worn them for two ‘ ment of the New Dundee Continuâ€" ; days before I found the note (which ation School which will be held in Hastings was attached to the toe of the Kavelman‘s Hall on Friday night, guests of stocking). They fit like a glove and Feb. 6th, at which time the humorâ€" were wellâ€"knitted. It is a change ous play, "What Wright Left". kle visitâ€" here to see the gay lights and go|will also be presented. Plattsville about as you please." Personals * THE WATERLOO (Oztah) CHRONICLE \Surprise Newly Weds. Dr. J. C. Ross of Baden, Townâ€"‘ \_ Mr. and Mrs. Anson Lang (nee ship Medical Health Officer, visited Betty Koch) who were married on the local school on Wednesday. Christmas Eve, were plesantly surâ€" _ Mrs. George Hallman and Miss; prised by the employee of the loâ€" Vera Hallman visited with Mr. and | cal creamery and their families at . Mrs. Arthur Hallman at Galt and| their new home in the Gildner |Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shantz at ‘apartments last Friday evening. Preston on Wednesday. Thirtyâ€"three were present and an. 1. H. Toman attended the banâ€" ‘enjoyable time was spent in playâ€" quet of the New Hamburg Hunt mg crokinole. chinese checkers and ‘Club which was held at the Comâ€" ‘chess. M. B. Snyder read a Sullâ€"lmercial Hotel in New Hamburg on able address after which Mr. and ‘Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lang were presented with a Among those from here who atâ€" red and white enamel ware kitchâ€" tended the Silver Tea held by the en _shower.. Dainty refreshments Roseville W.C.T.U. at the home of ‘were served at the conclusion of ‘Mrs. A. C. Becker on Wednesday the evening. afternoon were: Mrs. A. Hilborn,: Preaches In Kitchener Mrs. E. Gingerich, Mrs. Weston Rev. Moses N. Baer occupied the ‘Sararas and daughter, Vaughn, and ‘ pulpit of the Sterling Ave. Menâ€"|Mrs. Merle Coleman and daugher| ~unday morning and evening. _ _Addison Weber and Titus Weber Slippers For Refugees. visited in Woodstock last Tuesday. The "Knitting Nancys® have| Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel and been busily engaged in making |sons. Cameron and Richard of slippers for refugees from old felt iPveston called on Mrs. George Hallâ€" hats during the past few weeks.| man last Sunday. oo rdereat redatiatytr cb tithil MB uinatiectis nsc ntalitmincisonct oc dit 1 The took with them six more quilts nite Bible School at Kitchener j from the local Unit, five of which presented the program at the reguâ€"‘ were made by the women of The lar meeting of the Blenheim Menâ€". Plaines section. nonite Young People‘s Society | Knitter Thanked By Soidier jwhi«:hwn.-a:.heldatthet:hurl:hou: llissRudem'l'oman.oneo(theSunday morning. The scripture | village‘s energetic knitters for the lesson was read by the leader, Red Cross, has just received anâ€".Raiph Shantz of Preston after | other letter of appreciation from a which an interesting children‘s| soldier in His Majesty‘s Fighting meeting was conducted by Miss puip!! of ine Sieriing Ave. Ilen-iMI'S. nonite Church in Kitchener on |Ruth Sunday morning and evening Mrs. D. Gingerich and Charies 63 was read responsively and the Gingerich of Blair were recent scripture lesson was read by Roâ€" guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingeâ€" bert Egerdee. Mrs B. Boshart rich. . y conducted the study period for the At Annual Meet juniors on "Planning our Story of At Annual Meet juniors on "Planning our Story of Mrs. M. Bechtel. Mrs. Norman led the primaries in the study of Weber and Mrs. Addison Rickert Jesus Life" and Miss Grace Toman attended the annual meeting of the| ‘The Little House in Nazareth". Kitchener Red Cross Society which Students Present Program. was held on Thursday evening. Students of the Ontario Mennoâ€" .. The Alder Creek Juniors met at j[ _ _ f 5_0 C _ orDted Wwith a j the Public School on Friday afterâ€" wit pirg cand,. one, etoraled | noon with the viceâ€"president. Delâ€" with pink candles. Pink and white more Toman, occupying the chair. SU°2MeTS also adomed the living | A song was sung in opening followâ€" rooms for the occasion. ed by a vocal duet by Miriam Meet At Parsonage. Thibideau and Gwendolyne Rayâ€"‘ "The Children of the Church" | field. Riddles were given by Joan met at the St James Lutheran] Jinger and the editor‘s report by parsonage on Saturday afternoon Robert Brighton. _ with Gladys Kurt presiding. Psaim | Mcnmomitc Bexcs For Britain Tadey . For Sort "of on pood whey meney , VIH, VIGOR, Shnomal! | img held at the home of Mrs E S By iss Mirinm Hiborn. Mrs. George Hallman and Miss; Vera Hallman visited with Mr. and| Mrs. Arthur Hallman at Galt and| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shantz at Preston on Wednesday. Vwm; YOU CHISELER! $25 FOR A FEAUTIFUL CREATURE iversary of the founding of C. m-_-mn_q.l Mrs. Weston Seratas occupied was conducted by Miss Kllen Page. Miss Veima Bauer favored with a ; Special Service at U. B. Charch. morning in observance of the 61st who is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Alex Berg is |confined to her bed with a slight ‘attack of pneumonia â€" Visitors ‘maâ€"Mornington boundary. Miss Florence Squire of Water Mrs. Andrew Eydt of Wellesley Mr. and Mrs. Stevanus Gerber CROSSHILL â€" _ PRIVATE PAUL MEN‘S HATS JACKETS TOPCOATS MJ JUST CALL } a farm on the TWIN CITY LAUNDRY ‘"What the wellâ€"groomed man will wear" really means something in the army ‘ You‘ve got to keep your uniforms cleaned and pressed. if you want to stay on the right side of your captain. Why not take a tip from the army* Send your clothes to Twin City Laundry for dependable cleaning at low rates‘ Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years 4o o is ie is is o s s s o2 s s s na ts uie tz t e A number from here aitended the County Kitchener sale in aid of the Red Cross in Linwood on Saturday. Miss Alice Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feick of Kitchener visited at the home of W. Wilford on Sunâ€" William Roth. who is employed with Dave Erb. near Wellesiey. is ill at his home here with her on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Eydt of Kingwood and Mr. and Mrs Oliver Heintz of For Prompt By Walt Disney