BUSES LEAVE KITCHENER EASTPOUND wzsrgouun TORONTO LONDON TIME TABLE Mr. Wm. Schaefer, Miss Edna Schaefer and Miss Rose Ziegler of Heidelberg and Mrs. Herb Doering were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer. and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Damm of Stratford were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moeser and son Glenn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer on Sunday. Miss Helene Schmidt and Mr. Allan Herbst of Waterloo, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. The evening was spent in playâ€" ing games and a singâ€"song. During the evenirï¬ a presentation was made to Miss Marguerite Montâ€" gomery, a member of the league, who is leaving shortly to take up residence in Hamilton. with Bernie Peppler. church held an enjoyable weiner roast on the farm of Mr. Arthur Rahn, with a large attendance. Enjoy Wiener Roast 145 p.m. b12.30 a.m. aâ€" Daily ex. Sun. b â€" Sun. & Hol. c â€" Daily ex. Sun. & Hol. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) a 5.40 a.m. ...airâ€"conditioned comfort tain TO THE WEST UNION BUS DEPOT â€" KITCHENER â€" Phone 24469 NEW TIME LIMITS The Luther League of the local 5.00 p.m. BUS TRAVE INFORMATION At 8 King Street East KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7804 Doris Reunie, 51 Erb West, Waterico Leave every available seat in rush periods for war workers. Both you and they will travel im greater comfort. Ask for Mr. C. R. Nimmeo, Registered Optometrist, in charge of the Optical Department W. G. YOUNG Co. Limited ing during . weekâ€"ends when hundreds of the armed forces are travelling on leaves. 109 King St. E. â€" Kitchemer On Bus Commutation Tickets By Miss Versie Schaefer (Chronicle Correspondent) TRAVEL IN OFFâ€"PEAK HOURS nerves, brain and body. Young‘ .c-nï¬:note r0te eye ease. We make a scientific analysis of your vldl:lydeheh of vision and provide, professional correction and care. Get In Tune With Victory Production Defective eyes tire fast, see double, cause fumbling and TRAVEL IN MIDâ€"WEEK BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED « En toutes 11.35 a.m. 3.55 p.m. b 7.15 p.m. c 8.50 p.m. b 9.55 p.m. LONDON Sunday. John L. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerth, Mrs. Philip Grahm, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Gerber and son of Wellesley, and Miss. Kathleen Grahm of Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, visited at the home of Chris. Z. Roth oh No refunds will be made on Commutation _ Tickets ‘pur- chased after July 22, 1942 Commutation Tickets are not transferable, and must be used entirely by the owner of the book. Commutation Books are sold ong_iat ticket offices, not by bus drivers. For further inâ€" formation consult Florence Hahn is holidaying with her cousins, Bobbie and Karen Schmidt, near Brunner. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmidt and Jacqueline of Kitchener spent Sunday afternoon with Alfred H‘Ahn&re Sh ding ‘ udrey antz is s i a week with her cousinl.]enllar ene Ziegler, near Heidelberg. | Miss Jessie Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cracknell of: !{i_tchgne_[ were Sunday visitors of\ Effective Saturday, August 1st, Commutation Tickets issued by the Canada Coach Lines will Callers at the home of William Wilford ‘were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Habermehi and Kathrine of Hanâ€" over, Mr. and Mrs. Small of Waterâ€" 1loo, Mr. and Mrs. Corn and daughâ€" ter and Cecil Marshall of Kitchâ€" be good only for the following _ Mrs. Jacob House spent several days with her daughter in New Private Jerome Forwell of Lonâ€" don spent the weekâ€"end at his Plan Garden Party The St. Clements R.C. Church annual garden party will be held on Civic Holiday, August 3rd. Good prizes will be given and every one is welcome. Supper will be served on the grounds. uie Mr. and Mrs. John Parks of St. Catharines spent the weekâ€"end v{ith _l_drs._ Parks‘ parents, Mr. and home here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Turner of Ottawa are visiting Mrs. Turner‘s sister, Mrs. Jacob Lorenze and other friends in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt and niece and nephew and Mrs. Eileen Dietrlich spent Sunday near Lla-‘ towel. Miss Marie Meyer of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end visiting her brother, Rev. Dean Becker, at the Friends will regret to learn that Mr. Leo Hergott suffered a paraâ€" lytic stroke on Sunday evening and was removed to St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" the home of Mrs. Eugene Reidel on Wednesday evening. The guest of honor was presented with many next Monday, was entertained at a kitchen shower in her honor at Brideâ€"Elect Is Showered useful gifts. Bunco was enjoyed by! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Widmeyer all. At the close of the evening the of Kitchener spent Saturday with hostess served a dainty lunch. Mrs. George Schmidt. 12 Trip Ticketsâ€"10 Days Miss Ruth Dietrich, brideâ€"elect of CROSSHILL (Chronicle Correspondent) (Chronicle Correspondent) WAR ::‘IIG! By Mrs. Lorne Rennie Stroke |__Messrs. Ivan and Norman Baier, Melvin Hewitt and Ross Jack are spending a week at Grand Bend. Miss E. Crookshanks, Mrs. Hesâ€" ter Tanner, Bhima and Harold were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Buimer of Hawkesvilie and Mr. and Mrs. Ab Hackett near Linwood. ~Mr. Gerald â€"Mitchell, who has been principal of . the Millbank Public School for the past year, has resigned to accept the princiâ€" paiship _of Bobcaygen _ Public School. He will take over his new duties the first of September. Miss . Miiry Tanner spent the weekâ€"end with her cousin, Miss Ruth Johnston of Toronto. Miss Eliza Crookshanks of Stratâ€" ford and Mr. Harold Tanner of Deâ€" troit are visiting Mrs. Hester Tanâ€" ner and Bhima. _ _ mtb nbints c ind eP alncipietine BPic Adachn n a.1 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mitchell and Jimmie spent the weekâ€"end at Toâ€" ronto and Bobcaygen. Mrs. James McKee spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Robert Gale of Comber. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawthorne and family of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hawthorne and famâ€" ily of Chatham were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawthorne. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McKee and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford Morningtonâ€"Wellesley boundary. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rutherford of Toronto spent several days last week with the former‘s father and sister, Mrs. James Rutherford and Nellic. Sunday visitors with Mr. James Rutherford and Nellie were: Mr. and Mrs. William Justason and daughter Hazel and Miss Ruth Roâ€" binson of Fergus. . Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baier, Elmer and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Macâ€" Lennan, Lloyd, Jack Doris and Betty, Mrs. George MacLennan, Mrs. James Wilcox spent Sunday at Willow Lake near Doon. € The air recruit‘s first fl_flht is made in the Link trainer, which never leaves the ground. is is E‘rt of the bï¬mnd course. and a hood over the machine makes it like fiying at night. Mrs. Emerso;lrkrivï¬fer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Zehr of Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blackburn of Toronto spent a couple of days last week with Mr. Henry Kelly and Maida. Mr. and Mrs. John Burke of Hamilton were weekâ€"end visitors with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Burke. Mrs. George Schmidt visited her husband, Mr. George Schmidt in the Stratford General Hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee, Elmer and Marie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McConneil of Palmâ€" erston. Mr. and Mrs: Everett Coghlin of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ward and daughter of Port Dover visited the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coghlin on Sunday. _ ing six weeks with the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Sharp of Caistorville. They were accompaâ€" nied home by the latter‘s niece, ll;fs Donna Philipps of Caistorâ€" ville. family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robertson of Listowel Miss Margaret Fewings of Lonâ€" don spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Fewâ€" have returned home after spend Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Mulcahy visited friends at Bright on Sunâ€" wishes. Lunch was served. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘“lfl.m of o‘Chathup. lghand ll;l Gale Sebrmflr were visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs m Mulâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patterson, Mr. Richard Kincade of Drayton vixiggdl(rllLC.Chrhemll.iee alivi%.:oom_uhlewumndsby Mrs. Smith and Miss Maida Kelly. Mr. McDowell on behalf of Mrs. McDowell thanked their friends for their kind remembrance Dowell to come forward where an address was read by Mrs. W. J. Smith invited Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" ‘g.-.“v.l*' THE FIRST FLIGHT *4 AB 4 ie 2+ Mo M M & i e en en "‘“; meeting. ‘The devotional period an | was in charge of Mrs. Warren Bean i after which the afternoon was n Y Jspent in quilting and sewing for Ts ‘English relief. mer }Soldi.n Camp. facâ€" | A group of soldiers from No. 10 and ‘Training _ Centre, _ Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling, Mrs. Fred Lautenschlager and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goettling visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach at Bamberg on Sunday. _ _ Mrs. E. Gingerich underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Kâ€"W Hospital last Wednesday. _ Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Jones of Toâ€" ronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bock last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. McLoughry and Miss Annis McLoughry of Galt called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Hilborn on Monday, _ _ tcamped at Alderside on Tuesday night. Earlier in the evening they “participated in a parade with the New Dundee M.S. Band. Rev. and Mrs. Moses N. Baer and son, David visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacher at West Montrose last Saturday. _ _ Miss Mildred Spies of Petrolia and Ray Diefenbacher of Port Elâ€" gin Beach are spending this week with the latter‘s parents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Eli Diefenebacher. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poll on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gascho of Reidsville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Setter of Galt and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Radke and Ellery Hawes. of Pine Hill . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schmidt of Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Snyder of Lisbon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lautenschlaâ€" ger on Sunday. _ oo Visitors at the home of Rev. E. Gingerich on Sunday were: Mrs. Irene Dance, RN., of Long Beach, California, President of the Caliâ€" fornia Nurses‘ Association; Mrs. D. Gingerich/~Miss Leatta Gingerich and Charles Gingerich of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. George Filsinger, Jr., and daughter, Edith and Miss Marjorie Pufall of Listowel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goettling last Thursday. Charity Group Meet The Charity Circle of the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church met in the Sunday School rooms on Tuesday for the regular monthly sewing meeting. The devotional period Ingold with Mrs. Dorothy Ingold i/ in Porovne Child Recovers Miss Doris Jantri with Miss Weareghdtoregn that Marâ€" Mary Steinman in New Hamburg,|garet Anne, 11 months‘ old daughâ€" Mrs. C. B. Jantri with Mr. and|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz, Mrs. John B. Jantzi. who was seriously ill over the Frofessor Bell gave a taik in the barn on soil fertility and gave an interesting talk on the slides which were “l.:own by Mr. l‘.wl. lel.ou.ht â€" ry. re were sme 30 presen Mr. Oliver Malinda and Mabel Chapman of Roseville with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman, Miss H. Johnson of Waterloo with Mr. and rece sau ce Mr. Bert Kznnel,‘ race and a, : Lillian and m& Claude Golbeck of im with Mr. and Mrs. Mannuel Swartzentruber, Lena Swartzentruber with Anna Swartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hofstetter Ruth and Marie of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyder and Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Otto of Preston, Mr. Sam Hofstetter and Aircraftman Kenneth Otto of St Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman of New Hamburg with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. John Miles and family and Joan and Marian Miles of Tavistock and Miss Laura, John and Lloyd Gaâ€" scho of Ayr with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Baechler of Baden with C. E. Swartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baer, Virâ€" ginia and George Patty and Helen [k.lcnmï¬gmlulkinthl field of different of grain and nhoplouolburvuieu-dm beans. Mr, Bowman had grown tabile beets for seed which was very interesting to see. Dr. McRostie gave a talk on how new vï¬ueculminmp-mm al _ Professor Bell gave a talk in the NEW DUNDEE By .A« g SA« +. pat with Mr. The Y. P. League meeting of the Evangelical Church was held at the g:lne of Mr. andulln Wm. Rife, t Road, on Monday evening. Jack Haliman presided and Marâ€" gole:;ite Veitch gave a reading. ’ thy Wanner, convenor of the instruction committee gave a talk based on a passage from the book of Romans. Following the meetâ€" ing a sopial hour was enjoyed. who was seriously ill over the weekâ€"end, is now making a splenâ€" did recovery. Quite a number from this comâ€" munity attended the M.B.C. Camp meeting near Kitchener on Sunâ€" Y.P.L. Meets futility of it when the laundry will do it quicker, better and at leas expense, everything considered! Get acquainted right now with the best way of laundering . . . send to Twin City Laundry! a damp, uncomfortable basement. We think wringing, drying and ironing your own wash in It‘s EASY With T.C.L‘s Low Prices! This Means You! . and Mrs. Jos. Stoltz, Miss aret and Russel Stoitz of Allied Air Force recruits holding classes out of doors, gaining a healthy tan at the same time, but their real objective is depicted on the sign "Berlin, 3696 miles." Combine Thriftiness With Good Sense . . . Phone 8â€"8833 ON Your WASHDAY ROSEVILLE TWIN CITY LAUNDRY By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) "Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" FOR QUICK SERVICKE JUST TELEPHONE 8â€"8833 . . . . NOW! Cleaners and Dyers ++ at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and son Billy uf)f Galt A\:uited with the forâ€" mer‘s father, Stoltz, Sunday. Miss Martha and Norman Mcâ€" Leod of Palmerston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker recentâ€" ly. They were accompanied by ï¬ with Miss Bessie Hope on Sunâ€" y. uuChnlancotAyrmtthe past week with Mr. and Wm. Detweiler. Rev. C. W. Backus of Paris visitâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn on Sunday. _ _ Kitchener called at the home of James Hope on Saturday evening. Miss Isabel Cleland of Ayr visitâ€" Toronto were callers at the homes of A. E. and Elmer Stoltz on Sunâ€" Miss Suzanne Lang of Galt is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler. Mrs. W. C. Beattie of Preston visited with her sister, Mrs. J. Miss Lucinda Chapman of New Mr. and Mrs. Morton Schmidt of Mrs. Chas. Lang of Ayt : Ladies! Give Yourselves Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" TWIN CITY Winniveg. Man.. who remained to spend a few days. Eether Bregman, 94 Norman 8t LAUNDRY More Time War Work ST EELE‘S C. F Price, Optometrist 96 King St. West â€" Kitchener Phone 2â€"1936 YOUR CLASSES "Twin City‘s Will give you complete YOUR EYES For By at