10 Water N wWITH OUR NEW BATTERY ANALYSER AND CHARGER BATTERIES CHARGED IN YOUR CAR WHILE YOU WAIT year ter, Mrs. Wilson Thibideau and Mr. Thibideau of Kitchener. Mr. Wilfred Tschirhardt has acâ€" cepted employment with Mr. Eph. Cook, contractor for the coming 1938 DODGE 1937 CHEVROLET PANEL Mr. Andrew Nafziger of Vulcan, Alta., was the guest of his cousin, Mr. Clarence Kipfer last week and other reltives and friends in this neighborhood. Mr. Nafziger is enâ€" route from a visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Echrag at Leonardsville, N.Y. Mrs. Bessie Coxson and son, Kenneth, spent a few days recently visit‘i:\g with the former‘s daughâ€" Heater, Radio 1939 PACKARD, Heater, Radio 1939 NASH, Heater 1938 HUDSON, Heater. 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Miss June Poilâ€"is one of the fifâ€" toen confirmants in the confirmaâ€" tion class at Trinity Lutheran Church being confirmed on Sunâ€" day. COACHES COUPES Dial 8â€"8487 W Miss Minerva Martin day at her home here. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Bowman spent Sunday with Mrâ€" and Mrs Abraham â€" Brubacher at Wallenâ€" stein Mr. Enoch Martin spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hoffman on the town line. Miss Luella and Herbert Hahn and friends of Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr and Mas Alex Hahn Rudolph Schneider of St. Jacobs spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Ottman and daughter of Kitchener and Earl Ottman â€" spent Sunday at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hoffinan and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Frey near Heidelâ€" berg. Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Martin in Waterloo |__ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Guillette of _Kitchener _ spent Sunday | at the ; home of Wm. Guillette. i ! _ Ruby Fink was a member of the | class confirmed at the St. Peter‘s | Lutheran Church _ Preston, on | ‘Su‘r}day‘ morning. |_____ _ : Mr. and Mrs. Christian Frey and daughter Magdaline of Wallenstein spent Sunday with Mr. Josiah Martin. Earl Fisher oiâ€"ï¬â€˜;\.r;;;ér spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his faâ€" ther, Mr. B. Fisher | _ Cpl. K. E. Garinger, RC.AF. of {St. John‘s spent a few days with relatives in the village. | _ Mrs. Roy White of Gailt spent a few days at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter. Mr. Dan Detzler of Hespeler was | a business visitor in the village on{ Thursday and Friday. 4 Mrs. Fred Hobbs and daughter | Edrceld were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wmm Wasctae of of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. l;(a;te:o} Kitchener on Saturday. nsc in s We _ Gnr. A. E. Fink of Kitchener| spent the weekâ€"end at the home | |of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.| |Fink. i | _ Pte. R. Drager of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his wit‘e’ and family. | Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fink were: Mr. â€"..d Mrs. Ross Brighton and two sons of Sunnyside, Mr. Doench of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. P. Worâ€" beekler and children, Donald Eddic and Audrey of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rolling of Niagara Falls, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. F. Church. }i Mrs. A. Pfeiffer has returned to| her home from St. Mary‘s Hospital where she has been a patient for | the past few weeks. Mrs. Pfeiffer |is still confined to her bed at her ‘home here. | Cpl. Carman Gill of Londonw; spent a few days at the home of} his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gill. â€" Pte. J. Chownyk of the R.C.A.â€" S.C. of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end with h_i‘s. wife and baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tiessen spent Sunday at the home of Cornelius Ni_c:l;el 9f _Strasburg. Miss Mary Weaver of Galt spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weaâ€" ver. A quilting bee was held at the home of Mrs. S. Gale on Thursâ€" day and Friday. Mrs. R. Drager was hostess to several ladies on Friday afternoon at a ‘"Wearâ€"Ever" brush demonâ€" stration by Mrs. F. Walters of Kitâ€" chener. The lucky prize winners during the afternoon were Mrs. A. Eagle, Mrs. L. Cluthe, Mrs. G. Wilâ€" fong and Mrs. Doherty of Preston. The hostess served tea assisted by Mrs. C. Doherty. â€" Ladies Aid Meeting. © The Doon Presbyterian Ladies® Aid held their monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon, April 1st at thglhom_g of Mrs. Richard Drager. Mr. Ervin Wolfe of Govenour, Sask.. was recently a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asâ€" mussen. Mrs. M. Shereskie entertained Mrs. Robert Cressman on Sunday. Miss Esther Eichorn and Miss Elenora Bender of Clarence Cenâ€" tre, N.Y., were Wednesday evening guests at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feick. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wideman were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Snider and family of St. Agatha and Mr. and Mrs. Daâ€" vid Bearinger and Almeda and Do_r_is B_earingg_ of Parkway. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith were: Mr. and Mrs. William Musclow, Jr., and Nancy of Galt and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cook of Kitchener. HAWKESVILLE Misses Ruth and Doris Feick and Twilah and Esther Snider and Elsie Martin and Leonard Snider and Arlin Snider attended the annual Aluminum luncheon of the Onâ€" tario Mennonite Bible School graâ€" duates on Wednesday evening. George Evens, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Evens, is confined to lhf_e_ ho§pital. â€" s ~ Attend Mennonite Alumnae Banquet Farm Forum Holds Last Meeting A group of farmers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Otâ€" terbein on Monday evening for their last Farm Forum meeting of the season. After listening to the radio forum, they held a very inâ€" teresting discussion. y THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENTF IS IN VERKY POOR CONDITION. By Mrs. Aug. Schneider (Chronicle Correspondent) STRASBURG spent Sunday with ï¬r' Israel Hoffmnan and Mr. Ezra Frey near Heidelâ€" By Miss Kathleen Jones (Chroniel= Correspondent) y Miss Doris Feick spent Sun THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Quite a number of local hockey fans attended the Plattsvilleâ€"King City game played on Tuesday evening of the past week at Galt arena. The local team journeyed on â€" Tuesday evening to Toronto where they met them again at .avina Arena Tormnts Mr. and Mrs Charles Robert and Ruth of spent Sunday with Mr Wm Quandt. Sr Wm. Quandt, Jr., Jack Hnrmer’ attended â€" the Hamiltonâ€"Stratford hockey game plaved on Samrdny[ evening in the latter‘s city. ‘ iX S umme en o n ERNIE h Mr. Wm Duncan, Jr., of Bright Spent several days the past week in town Miss Alice Elder. nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at Woodstock General Hospital |spent the past week at the home of Ef(; parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert | er. _ _Mr. Fred Barrett, who had the misfortune of breaking three ribs when he accidentally fell on the stairway was not making satisfacâ€" tory recovery the past week. As a result it was necessary to have an Xâ€"ray of the injury. Clair Harmer accompanied friends of Ayr and visited Kitchâ€" engr and Guelph over the weekâ€" end. The visit of the county highway road grader to Plattsville was cerâ€" tainly _ welcomed â€" and motorists | will surely be benefited from its results. Allan Bourne of Washington, who has been on duties at the Canâ€" ada Sand for some months past has severed his connection to take a position as farm assistant. Mr. Lillico Davidson, local asâ€" sessor, is husy these days on his official duties in town. |__The Plattsville High School| sponsored a dance in Plattsville: town hall on Friday evening in aid ‘ |of the Red Cross of their instituâ€" | tion. This event was well patronâ€" 1003 ntases 1 . ' 1 & y o o cce ;i__ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merkle of .Kitchcner were Friday evening |visitors in town and attended the social evening at the town hall. ized. there 7béi'r.1'g a record ';;wd. | Al Thorne‘s orchestra of Kitchener supplied the music. I __Pte. Art Hamacher of Camp Borden, who has spent the past 22 years _at Vancouver and Mr. and {‘lrs. Don Ranck and Carolyn and Mr. Gordon Hamacher of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Bernice Ranck of Paris were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ranck. Hich School Sponsors Dance. ; _ Douglas Grieve, an employee of ;the Canada Sandpaper Co., who {has enlisted with the navy, spent the weekâ€"end at his home in town. ]At the noon hour on Saturday his |fellow employees gathered in the packing room to honor his devarâ€" |ture by presenting him with a ‘handsome signet ring. Douglas, in a few well chosen words, thanked them for their token of friendship. Douglas left on Sunday evening to {ro[_)ort at Halifax, Monday. | Mr. Harry Stanlake assisted the Bright orchestra, who supplied the music for an agricultural gatherâ€" ing held on Friday evening in Drumbo town hall. ‘Eugene Stevens. Plattsville. Mr. Everet Storms of Kitchener Pte. Huso Neilson. Mrs. Ncilan‘l;’as es on eupgnin i "an ‘and Pte. Malcolm Neilson of Vanâ€" P2N@baker on Sunday. ‘ couver, who are on furlough and| Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knechtel Mr. and Mrs. Ballard and son ‘and daughters, Shirley and Janet, Rodger of Galt, Miss Winnifred |were Sunday guests with Mr. and Nahrgang also of that city and |Mrs. Harold Schiedel at Kitchener. [me nufas Nampeng of ul ,uNL| _ Nok C OTne) at Ilichener. Mr. and Mrs. Kai Neilson and children were Saturday visitors with Mrs. A. Neilson at Kitchener. Employee Honored. were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kai Neilson. The announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter "Anne Louise" to Dr. and Mrs. Eugenec Stevens. Plattsville. Mr. Kalbfleisch fo Tavistock reâ€" lieved as Teller of the Bank of | Commerce here while Mr. Charles | Lennard enjoyed a vacation. » The punils of the Senior rrade of the Public School had leave of absence from lessons on Tuesday, due to the illness of their teacher, Principal Orval Henderson. Word has been received hy the Plattsville Platoon of the Oxford Rifles that that regiment are moâ€" bilizing. The officers here visited headouarters for full information with‘ the result they are to report for their medical on Wednesday.. The C.G.LT. meeting opened by the purpose, repeated in vnison. Praver was led by Donna Kaiser. Business was then discussed and it was decided to hold weekly meets on every Tuesday. using alternate meetings for handwork. Program committee appointed for next week were Joan Hofstetter. Helen Krueger and Catharine Lederman. The tonic taken from the studv book was well delivered by Jean Hofstetter. Following a hymn the meeting closed with Taps. Oxford Rifles Mobilize. i The Women‘s Association of Plattsville United Church held their March meeting in the Sunday School Rooms on Thursday evenâ€" ing, This event was in the form of a social for those who so kindly took part in the minstrel show. During the business session it was decided to mend the Church Bible and also rebind the choir hymn books. Following the business Miss Elinor Carrothers and Marâ€" jorie Brown sang a duet. Several contests were then held. Misses Margaret and Ruth Carrothers ofâ€" fered a duet. Mrs. Clayton Gofton then conducted a quiz contest. Lunch was served at the close of the evening‘s program C.C.I.T. Mants, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller, Gladys Soehner, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Mogk were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger, New Dundee. Women‘s _Mr. Jac. Bender, Ella and Hnrz of Alma were recent visitors wi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowman. Dr. N. P. Schmidt of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Katherine Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howling, Rayâ€" mond and Delford of New Dundee spent Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Spies. _ â€" Nee bereaved family. Norman Martin of Brantford was a Sunday visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Martin. A number of local persons atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Alvin Shantz, Elmira, on Saturday afterâ€" noon. We extend sympathy to the and Mrs Charles Rank and | PLATTSVILLE By Mre. Ed. Harmer (Chroniele Correspondent) Ruth Q'f; Wondst;c; and Mrs , Members of the Helping Hand ‘Mission Circle of the Mennonite Church met at the home of Mrs. {Lorne Schmidt for their reâ€"organiâ€" zation, when the following officers were elected: President, Miss Verna Hallman; viceâ€"president, Mrs.} Leighton Schmidt; secretaryâ€"treasâ€". urer, Mary Weber; Junior super-’ visor, Seleda Shantz; buying comâ€" mittee, Verna Hallman, Seleda _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Witzel and daughter Jean visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Witzel at Kitchener on Sunday. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kliec and daughter June, and Mrs. Henry Klie, all of Bridgeport. BEDFORD Drugc Store HAEHNEL‘S Drusc Store DEVITT‘S Drua Srtore EARLIER CLOSING GIVE US YOUR ASSISTANCE IN THIS WAR TIME MEASURE AND WE WILL ENDEAVOUR TO CONTINUE OUR PROMPT SERVICE. We know that the new regulations will affect many of our regular laundry customers and we will try to eliminate any unnecessary delay. Please help us by arranging to have bundle picked up a day or so in advance. Waterloo Drugpists MANNHEIM By Miss Ruth Devitt (Chronicle Correspondent} Importa®! Noict To Retalle® In keeping with the Government‘s request for and in an effort to conserve manpower, Waterloo L to close their stores each evening at 9 o‘clock instead TWIN CITY LAUNDRY Special Notice to Laundry Customers "Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" No retallt shal} on "2 4 18ih aay fod Marc: 1942, meC o; caust 10 b¢ made on B \,ehl\i of o of 8 benalt of M# tu!»wm‘rl. more thadD one tesu\u‘ de\'wery ove! any pan'\cu\ar route and 01 in eDY par&'\cu\ar areo in ePX day ex.cep\ by pem\\ in wriung grom the Ad~ m‘m'\stts\or frst obm‘med L itet shal} on Of afrel e dn 1942, make of 2 ie or 98 FOR QUICK SERVICE JUST TELEPHONE 8â€"8833 . . . . NOW! 181" CC pe cause & P ons cau®*, ~f aDy is Sn Cl :ause to be me" aenait of any CY Sermit uts‘ Seept PV ‘permit ) ve *A dmm‘\stm\or frst No ret?""" wmar x dsY of Mafl\h POC C h SP) be madt on D* bel be ms c“’wmel‘. a UP C e.ofl““.' grom Cleaners and Dyers EFFECTIVE MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 6 the All Waterloo Anrnounce arch C neb*" "ccial %E&;:;::T:‘g :;‘éi‘:‘: . No order can be called for “\‘?\Zty:m‘ frst ° \ amounting to less than 35c. ‘ Telephone orders will be received " up until 6 p.m. P.M. except Saturday Mr. Bill Beechey and Miss Eva Hartleib of Kitchener called on the Mr. Carl Baker, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Homer B. Devitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seebach accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and family to Stratford where they were guests with friends. _ _A series of Evangelistic meetings are being held at the United Brethren Church with Miss Frieson and Miss MacDonald of the Faith Mission, Toronto, as evangelists. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geisel at Winterbourne. _ _Mrs. Irvine Schenk and Larryi and Mrs. Sarah Bowman visited with Mrs. Levi Hallman on Monâ€"‘ day. 1 Mr. Stewart Weber of the London Bible Institute is spending a week with his parents here. cutting committee, Mrs. Clifford Knechtel, Mrs. Leighton Schmidt and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt; chorister, Ilene Witmer: Good Cheer commitâ€" tee, Marjorie Witmer and Mrs. Delton Schmidt. Shantz and Mrs. Walter Snyder Mr. and Mrs. A. Bowman were Drug Stores will close at CORNER Druga Store LEARN‘S Druga STtore quest for the saving of power aterloo Druggists have agreed We are requested by the War Time Prices and Trade Board to restrict deâ€" liveries to one each day, and in order to avoid confusion and dissppointment, we earnestly ask our customers for their full coâ€"operation. One Delivery Daily (J. Johnson, prop.) Orders Placed Anytime Up Until 6 p. m. of 10.30, as formerly !_ Friends of Miriam Snider will be {sorry to learn she had the misâ€" fortune to fall and fracture a bone in her right arm while playing at 'schou!. We wish her a speedy reâ€" |covery. Miss Myrtle Weber, Kitchener spent Sunday at her home. latter‘s sister, Mrs. Theo. Howard, on Sunday. DOWNING, STEEN and Co. 86 King St. W. _ Phone 4â€"4162 KITCHENER A perfect method. No elastic. No leg straps. _ LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE GUAï¬ANTEtD. Investigate. . Write or callâ€" * Smith Manlfuetuln“(:anpny Dept. B. _ 549 King 9t RUPTURED? FLORISTS PRESTON, ONTARI Established 1898 Friday, April 3, 1942