The School Board of Separate School Section No. 12 waited on Council claiming that an error had crept in re Chas. Kramer‘s School assessment, and that the above assessment should be credited to S.S. No. 12 Separate instead of S.S. No. 20, Public Union. The municiâ€" pal council suggested that they would get the legal opinion of their solicitor before making a decision. The township road superintenâ€" dent, who is also the power grader, was instructed by council to deâ€" finitely discontinue the practice of making ditches along the roadside for the purpose of constructing outlets for farmers tile drains. firmed on motion of Counciliors Schummer â€" and Wilkinson. â€"Carâ€" Moved by H. E. Schnart, secondâ€" ed by Hugh Chalmers that the clerk notify the Unemployment Insurance Commission that the work of. the Municipal Council and of its employees, and also of the Municipal Telephone System, and its employees is permanent in character and therefore not liable for insurance.â€"Carried. Moved by Amos Wilkinson, secâ€" onded by F. H. Schummer that a number of byâ€"laws be given first and second reading.â€"Carried. Moved by H. E. Schnarr, secondâ€" ed by H. J. Chalmers that Wellesâ€" ley Fair day be declared a public holiday for the schools of the township.â€"Carried. _ _ Moved by Amos Wilkinson, sec-}?;;: onded by H. J. Chalmers that the ‘ ;/ reeve instruct the township treasâ€" ‘fer urer to lift and sell $5,000 of March | [A Ist, 1954 bonds which were purâ€"| anc chased during the last Victory w. Loan campaign â€"Carried. 1"; Moved by Amos Wilkinson secâ€" onded by H. J. Chalmers that this Council form into a committee of the whole on a number of byâ€"laws and that Reeve Huehn be chairâ€" man of said committeeâ€"Carried. On motion of Schnarr and Schummer this committee resumed in open Council and byâ€"laws No. 1159, 1160 and 1161 as filled in be read a third time and finally passed. s Thos. Baessler, relief, $6.00; F. H. Schummer, relief, 10.00; Mrs. Chris. J. Roth, 5.10; Mrs. Lather, relief, 24.16; Samuel Cassel, indiâ€" gent patient, 7.88; A. M. Ament, envelopes, 16.00; John Heinbuchâ€" Woolwich drain expenses, 50.00; Municipal World, 1942 statues, 2.00; H. W. Kaufman, printing Voâ€" ters Lists, 69.25; Road insurance premium, 173.95; Dept. of Health, pneumothoray â€" refills, 9.00; Mrs. Peter Kuntz, hospitalization, 10.00; Mrs. Lorne Schmidt, hospitalizaâ€" tion, 22.01; General Road a/c for July. 775.01; O. M. Weber, cutting steel posts, 250; J .T. Schmidt, cement tile, 1400; Tom Birmingâ€" ham, hauling gravel, 5.00; Brickâ€" er‘s, fuel oil, 11.25; Total July exâ€" penditure, $1,213.11. Bills, accounts and communicaâ€" tions were read and‘considered and were disposed. of. _ _ _ On motion of Councillors Wilkâ€" inson and Schnarr the Reeve inâ€" structed the Tp. treasurer to pay the following amounts.â€"Carried. CROSSHILL.â€"Wellesley Muniâ€" cipal Council met pursuant to adâ€" journment at the Council Chamâ€" Reeve Huehn presided. Minutes of the previous meeting held July 6th were read and conâ€" Moved by F. H. Schummer, secâ€" onded by H. E. Schnarr that this Council do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Crosshill, on Tuesday, September 8th at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoop.â€"Carried. _ _ Ghandi Would Talk With Japs; Party Says "No" NEW DELHILâ€"The government of India reported today that Moâ€" handas K. Gandhi has proposed to the Allâ€"India Congress party this declaration: > Claim Tshp. "If India were freed, her first step probably would be to negotiâ€" ate with Japan." _ _ _ _ Employees Not Liable For U.L. Gandhi himself, in , Bombay, acknowledged use of such languâ€" age, but suggested it was for barâ€" gaining purposes and said he wanted to help China. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Melitzer of London and the Misses M. Friesen and E. Robison and R. Melitzer of Port Dover visited at the Reuben Eby home last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby, Audrey and Nile accompanied by Mrs. Eby‘s sister, Mrs. William Stauffer spent Sunday at the home of Wm. Harlock at Hespeler. Mrs. Wilbert Ker and son David spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. N. Preston at Galt while Mr. Ker spent the weekâ€"end on a fish~ ing trip near Goderich. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDermott of South Porcupine, Northern Onâ€" tari were spending a few weeks with the latter‘s parents at the "Silver Leaf" farm the Adam Becker home and have left for Colâ€" lingwood where they intend 18 spend the summer month. â€"_ Mrs. Noal Renaud and children of Guelph are holidaying at the Austin Hewitt home. Mrs. John Egerdee of Sunnyside spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Adam Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker and Mrs. Henry Becker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and family to "Walrut Heights", the E. Devitt home at Mannheim on Sunâ€" day, where they attended a gath- ering of relatives and friends in honor of Mrs. Ezra Becker, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Israel, it being her 90th bitrthday and being held on her old homestead. The commuAity Red Cross quiltâ€" ing was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Reist on Thursday afternoon. Two quilts were completed with 12 ladies in attendance. ?ent:fewdayshflwoeknthe ufski home here WILLIAMSBURG Miss Doris Kufski of Kitchener By Mrs. Etra Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) John Heinbuch Mr. George was born in New Orâ€" lleans. Jan. 25, 1887, and came to Canada in 1904. He was an emâ€" ployee of the Baetz Furniture Company and attended St. Mary‘s RC. Church His wife died 15 {years ago. | _ He is survived by two sons, Edâ€" ward of Waterloo and John at home, five daughters, Josephine, Sadie and (Marie) Mrs. Jerome ‘Heintzrman of Kitchener, Julia at \home and Sister Mary Constantia of Waterloo, and two brothers, Saâ€" |leem George of Kansas City and Alex of Kitchener. A farmer in Strasburg for many years, he retired 12 vears ago. He was a member of St. Joseph‘s R.C. Church. ber, and 14 grandchildren. Three brothers, David of Preston and Jaâ€" cob and Wesley of Toronto, and six sisters, Mrs. Cyrus (Susannah) Gingerich of Stevensville; Mrs. Jesse (Catherine) Winger of Wainâ€" fleet; Mrs. Mary Bier of Hespeler, berfoyle, Mrs. Carl (Clara) Baker of Kindersley, Sask., and Mrs. Norâ€" man (Eliza) Pick of Preston. Mrs. John Faulhafer SHAKESPEARE. â€" Mrs. John Faulhafer, nee Tena Leinheiser, lot 34, concession three, South Eastâ€" hope, died at the Stratford General Hospital Sunday following a lengâ€" She is survived by two sons, Austin and Laurie, one daughter, Irene, at home, and a brother, Frederick, South Easthope. Two sisters, Mrs. George Wagner and Elizabeth Leinheiser, predeceased her. William Latiner The death occurred Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Reidel, RR. No. 1, Waterâ€" loo, of William Lattner, at the age of 82 years. The late Mr. Lattner, who had been in failing health for the past two years, was born in Waterloo Township, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Lattner. His wife, Emilia Voisin, predeâ€" ceased him 12 years ago and a son, Harry predeceased him four years ago. Two sons, Charles and Herbert of Kitchener, survive in addition to five daughters, Mrs. Jacob Wunder, Kitchener; Mrs. Alfred Hannusch, Blair; Mrs. Herbert Haid. Saskaâ€" toon; Mrs. George Riedel, R.R. No. 1, Waterloo and Mrs. Alfred Forâ€" well, Kitchener. * thy iliness. Mrs. Faulhafer was born Feb. 10, 1893, in North Easthope. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leinheiser. She was marâ€" ried 23 years ago to John Faulhaâ€" fer who survives her. She was a member of the Evangelical Church and also of the Ladies Aid and W.M.S of South Easthope A missionary in South America and the West Indies for 12 years, Rev. George Beirnes of Owen Sound died at Frecport Sanaâ€" torium following a six months‘ illâ€" ness. Cober lived on the Huron Road from the time of his marriage unâ€" til his death. _ Of the Tunker faith, Rev. Mr. Cober ministered to the congregaâ€" tion at Rosebank for 30 years. _ Surviving are one son, Irvine, at Mrs. Ralph (Anna) Elston of A)â€" He was born in Holland Townâ€" ship, Gray County, 54 years ago, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beirnes. Surviving are three brothers, Edâ€" ward of Markdale, William of Shoals, Ind., and Wellington of Holland Township, and four sisters, Mrs. Thereon Sauder, Preston, Mrs. James Peacock, Dobbington, Ont., Mrs. Oscar Asmussen, North Batâ€" tleford, Sask., and Mrs. Alex Macâ€" Donald, Owen Sound. stroke suffered a month ago. Heytlbaninflumngounty.l son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Soloâ€" Rev. Simon Cober$5, of RR. 2, Isaiah George Isaiah George, Apartment 16, 221 King Street West, Kitchener, died suddenly at his home about 2 o‘clock Sunéay afternoon. He war55 years of age. â€" James J. Hanley James Joseph Hanley, 83, of 78 Bingeman Street, Kitchener, died Saturday â€"at St. Mary‘s Hospital, following a two weeks‘ illness. He was the last surviving member of his family. Deceased was born at Tralee, Ont., a son of the late John Hanley and Mary Connolley. In 1918 he married the former Thereâ€" sa McDonald at St. Mary‘s Church, Kitchener, who survives. There were no children. He was a successful farmer, reâ€" tiring 18 years ago. Mr. Hanley was a member of St. Mary‘s Church, the Holy Name Society and the League of the Sacred Heart. Two brothers and three sisters died several years ago. = Leo Hergotit (By Chronicle Correspondent) ST. CLEME?‘TSAâ€"The death of Leo Hergott, 58, of St. Clements ocâ€" curred at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, Sunday evening after a week‘s illness. Death was due to a heart condition. 4 Son of David Hergott and the late Mrs. Hergott, deceased was born in Wellesley. He attended St. Clements RC. Church and was a member of the Holy Name Society. He is survived by his father, one brother, Wilfred of St. Clements. two sisters, Mrs. George Daniel of \l-‘ofl William and Mrs. Alex Erler of Kitchener. Mrs. George Kechnie Mrs. George (Carrie) Kechnie, 69, died at her home, 8 Maurice street, Kitchener, Sunday ni%ht. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carruthers, she was born in Wingham where she resided for several years. She was married December 1904 at Wingham. She was a member of the Olivet Evangelical Church. Surviving, besides her husband, are two brothers, Thomas of Waâ€" terloo and Frank of Kitchener and one sister, Mrs. Walter Reich of who died in 1931. Mr.)ard (Lily) 1 Esbaughâ€"At St. Clements, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Esbaugh, a daughter. Allemangâ€"At St. Clements, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allemang a daughter. Martinâ€"At Hawkesville, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, a Berlettâ€"At Whitby, Aug. 2. sto Mr. and Mrs. John Beriett, a son. O‘Rourkeâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O‘Rourke, Louisa St., Kitchener, a son. Schiebelâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiebel, Herbert St., Waterloo, a daughter. Durstâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Durst, Willow St., Waterloo, a son (died same day.) Badgerâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Badger, 82 Water St. S.. Kitchener, a son. Braunâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, July 31. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Braun, Mill _ St., Kitchener, a son. Clayfieldâ€"At Petawawa,. July 26. to Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Clayfleld __a son. Kleinâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, ‘ ‘Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ‘ Klein, Edna St, Kitchener, a _ _daughter. _ â€" Bigamâ€"At RR 1, Millbank, Aug. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bigam, Benderâ€"At East Zorra, July 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bender, a ard (Lflm of Dundas, Mrs. Joseph ) MacNicol of Kitâ€" chener and Mrs. Vernon (Marjorie) Mitchell of Kitchener. A son Wesâ€" ley, died in the First Great War. Twenty grandchildren also surâ€" vive. member of the Trinity Lutheran Church and was employed for a number of years at the New Hamâ€" burg Felt Boot Company. thers, Alex of Stratford and Elger of Galt, and one sister, Mrs. Norâ€" man Loos of Kitchener, survive Baby Robert Durst Baby Robert Durst, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Durst, 53 Willow St., Waterloo, died at the Kâ€"W Hospital Friday. _ _ _ Prof. Harold Cr;?er of Waterâ€" loo College officiated. Quilleâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quille, 997 King St., Preston, a daughter. Smithâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, 23 College St., Kitchener, a son. Hartrickâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest _ Hartrick, Hespeler, a daughter. { Plomskeâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, _ Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton _ Plomske, 319 Guelph St., Kitchâ€" ‘ ener, a son. Bartonâ€"At Drayton, Aug. 3, to Mr. _ and Mrs. William Barton, a son. Freyâ€"At Burford, July 27, Lanceâ€" ‘ Cpl. and Mrs. A. M. Frey, a son.‘ Hishonâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hishon, Park St., Kitchener, a son. | Habibâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Habib, King St. North, Waterloo, a son. Henningâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. _ 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Henâ€" _ ning, Deviti Ave., Waterloo, a | _ son. Boydâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyd, Pine St.. Kitchener, a daughter. Sandfordâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sandâ€" ford, Elmira, a daughter. Masonâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mason, Noecker St., Waterloo, a daughâ€" ter. Perrinâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. (glenn Perrin, King St. We;;t, Kitchener, a daughter. 1 Croninâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 3, to Mrs. Stanley and the late Mr. Cronin, Victoria St. South, Waâ€" terloo, a son. Lehmanâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lehman, 85 Maloneâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Malone, Piccadilly St., London, Ont., a son. Witmerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witmer, 241 Borden Ave. South, _ Kitchener, a daughter. ‘Iha"vâ€ï¬m."*’w' sed was born in Wellesley Township. She was a member of Chalmers Presbyterian sons, Wm;‘nu;, Winnipeg, Watson of Owen Sound and &ï¬:mtn" of Fergus; three daughters, Mrs. Howâ€" 12, died at her home in Winterâ€" Antonowâ€"Michalowsky â€" Aug. 1, Walter Antonow of Preston to Stephania Michalowsky of Kitâ€" chener. Carterâ€"Purkisâ€"Aug. . 1, Aubrey Hiles Carter of Seaforth to Mary Purkis of Toronto. Conradâ€"Weilerâ€"Aug. 1, Lawrence Howard Conrad of Kitchener to Patricia Catherine Weiler of Ariss. Helmâ€"Bruderâ€"Aug. 1, _ Jerome Helm of Waterloo to Frances ‘ Bruder of Kitchener. Kinzieâ€"Sniderâ€"Aug. 1, Willard L. Kinzie of Hespeler to Ruth Sniâ€" . der of New Dundee. Laveryâ€"Weitlauferâ€"Aug. 1, Wilâ€" liam Robert Lavery to Helen Alâ€" berta Wettlaufer, both of Kitchâ€" ener. Mitchellâ€"Hahnâ€"Aug. 1, James L Mitchell of London to Adele Mary Hahn of Waterloo. O‘Brienâ€"Crothâ€"July _ 27, Frank O‘Brien of St. Catharines to Florâ€" ence Croth of Waterioo. Butcherâ€"McMullenâ€"Aug. 1, Geo Wesley Butcher to Shirley Jean McMullen, both of Preston. 12 ooo e ie es ttte t Hohner Ave., Kitchener, a son rfll-'hf’ï¬luly 29, Edward Brill to Ellen Tye, both of Waterloo. rdanâ€"Servissâ€"July 31, Gerrard Jordan of Kitchener to Gladys Serviss of Moose Jaw, Sask. Enims Christine Eichler (By Chronicle Correspondent) Marriages Births THB WATEBRLOO (Ontario) two Brownâ€"Flying _ Officer _ James Brown, Kitchener (killed over seas), 21 years. Lindnerâ€"July 30, Mrs. Eivin Lindâ€" ner, 57 St. George St., Kitchenâ€" er. Eichlerâ€"July 31, Emma Christine Eichler, Hunter St. N., New Hamburg, 40 years. Beirnesâ€"July 30, Rev. George | _ Beirnes, Owen Sound, 54 years. \Fraserâ€"July 31, Samuel Fraser. Millardâ€"Aug. 1, Mrs. John Millard, Winterbourne, 72 years. Hanleyâ€"Aug. 1, James Joseph Hanley, 78 Bingeman St., Kitchâ€" ener, 83 years. Bricknellâ€"Aug. 1, Mrs. Mary Bricknell, 135 Albert St. S., Kitchener, 82 years. Daveyâ€"Aug. 3. Mrs. W. S. Davey, 188 Campbell Ave., Toronto, 69 years. . Gentzâ€"Aug. 2, Walter Fred Gentz, 16 Chestnut St., Kitchener, 37 years. . Hergottâ€"Aug. 2, Leo Hergott, St. Clements, 58 years. Georgeâ€"Aug. 2, Isaiah George, Apt. 16, 221 King St. West, Kitâ€" chener, 55 years. Kechnieâ€"Aug. 2, Mrs. George _ Kechnie, 8 Maurice St., Kitchenâ€" __er, 69 years. Heibeinâ€"Aug. 1, William L. Heiâ€" _ bein, Listowel, 53 years. Lattmerâ€"Aug. 1, William Lattner, _ RR. 1. Waterioo, 82 years. Breitâ€"Aug. 2, Patrick Henry Brett. ’ Spring St.. Kitchener 62 years. Coberâ€"Aug. 3, Rev. Simon Cober, Huron Road, RR. 2, Kitchener, 65 years. Faulhaferâ€"Aug. 2, Mrs. John Faulhafer, South Easthope, 49 _ Elizabeth Patchett of Bri%eron. Allesâ€"Burnsâ€"Aug. 1, Roy Wilbert Alles of Kitchener to Nora Isoâ€" bel Burns of Wateriqgo. Gersterâ€"Archibaldâ€"Aug. 3, Sgt. _ Eldred N. Geister of Waterloo to Jessie Alice Archibald of Kitchâ€" Collins to Ruth Corbin, both of Kitchener. Pleasanceâ€"Woodâ€"Aug. 3, George Herbert Pleasance of Simcoe to Janet Hepburn Wood of Preston. Mantlioâ€"Wordenâ€"July 28, Charles _ Reginald Mantle to Ethel Irene Worden, both of Stratford. Seivansschiâ€"Zetiel â€"Aug. 3 Edâ€" ward . H. Salvaneschi to Jean Marie Zettel, both of Kitchener. A pleasant surprise party was arâ€" ranged for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Franklin (nee Mary Scroggie) in the form of a hayâ€"wagon ride drawn by tractor, ending up in a marshmallow roast at the home of Charlie Marriott. During the evenâ€" ing the young couple were present ed with an occasional chair and other gifts, a well worded address was read by Miss Muriel Snider which was replied to by the groom. The best wishes of the community are extended to the newlyweds. to Ruby Paterson of Meaford. ldl-)ldxlyâ€"Au‘. 1, Russel Boll to Rlanché Maidly, both of Lonâ€" C a lï¬-'mâ€"Au‘. 1, Carl F. nke of Waterloo to Mabel The W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Harvey Melitzer for the Augâ€" ust meeting. Mrs. Edgar Letson and Mrs. Wm. Sugg were in charge of the program with different ones taking part,. Red Cross work was given out and arrangements made for the September meeting which marks the twentieth anniversary of the society in this community. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. N .H. Gingrich. Mrs. Melitzer served a dainty lunch at the close of the meeting. _ Miss Lou Letson of Waterloo was a holiday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Letson. Koehle of Waterloo to Jessic NWicholson of Toronto. Praitâ€"Kirkâ€"July 31, Will MacGilâ€" livray Pratt of Listowei to Miiâ€" dred Joyce Kirk of Toronto. Newlyâ€"Weds Feted KÂ¥ aaihls W.M.S. Meets Miss Amelia Kumpf spent sevâ€" eral days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snider at Victoria. Weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel were Edward Israel of Allenburg trainâ€" ing camp, Messrs. Melvin and Herb Israel of Wallenstein and Mrs. Schedewitz of Elmira. Mr. Roy Marriott of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in the community. Weekâ€"end visitors to Wasaga Beach were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wods. Grace and Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods, Ruth and Jean, and Muriel Snider. WEST MONTROSE Edward Israel of Niagara Falls spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mrs. Clayton Knarr and family of Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Millard of Gueiph and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Letson of Conestogo were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knart. Mrs. Clara Irving of Toronto spent Civic holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gingrich. _ Messrs. Gus Hartwick, Roy Keiâ€" bein, Melvin Melitzer, Isaac L‘tsnn Mr. Roy Marriott of Buffalo spent several days with relatives in the community. _ _ _ s and Wm. Jonas returned home afâ€" ter a week‘s holiday at Bancroft.. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods, Grace and Norma, spent the weekâ€" end at Port Elgin and Meaford. â€" Mrs. Barbara Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin and family of Niagara Falls, Mr. Jacob Martin and Mr. and Miss Hoover and Misses Sherk and Brubacher of Wallenstein were holiday visitors at the Weber home. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Roger of Quebec, Mrs. Annie Rogers and Mr. Arthur Rogers of Galt were recent visitors of Miss Mary Weâ€" Leading Aircraftman Arthur Anâ€" drew Moyer, RC.AF., of Kitchâ€" ener, to Jessie Mysie Cunningâ€" ham of Waterloo. 161 Kent Ave., Kitchener, 49 years. Mary Annie Scroggie of Winterâ€" bert A. Widmeyer of Kitchener By Mrs. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Correspondent) Neaths 1 * e â€" August 3, Those who received â€" special prizes for Bible recitations were ed to have a Weiner roast on Sept. 1 at Mt. Kuhn. The delegates for the Luther League convention at Tavistock were chosen as follows: Florence Hahn, Betty Bechthold, Roy Hackâ€" bart, Leroy Goodwin, Stuart Streâ€" bel. Children Win Bible Prizes The monthly meeting of the Luâ€" ther League of. St. Peter‘s Lutherâ€" an Church was held on Tuesday night. The meeting openéd with devotions. A poem was read by Wilma Kuhn, the topic was given by Betty Bechthold and discussed by the president, Mr. Arthur Hahn Evidence of good work was disâ€" played at the closing exercises of the children of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church. _ Chief Constable John Hicks said it was the first time he had ever heard of such a case. Swanson was &i‘ven a concurrent halee i â€" mempting to t roak vet c e al i to ou of the jail in : city hall here. cell of the jail in the city hall here. Police said considerable plaster was "jimmied" off the wall underâ€" Luther were completed the league dgadl D NICLE :“Meanest†Car Thief Sentenced he pleaded guilty to stealir from a lineup in front of a (By Btaff Writer) Edward Peter Swanson, Sarnia, Complete assortment of new Dodge Cars that can be purchased without restrictions of any kind. Don‘t Delay . . Come in Today 1941 DODGE, small mileage. 1941 DODGE Special DeLuxe 1940 DESOTO, radio and extra good 10 Water St. North tires. â€" 1939 NASH, completely overhauled. 1938 DODGE, like new. 1938 HUDSON, heater and radio. 1938 LAFAYETTE, heater 1937 PLYMOUTH 1935 DODGE 1930 ‘ESSEX, like new tires 1941 FORD, long wheelbase, 6 tires, $ new condition and appearance. 1938 FARGO PANEL 1937 CHEV. SEDAN DELIVERY HEIDELBERG R. A. FORBES MOTORS Don‘t Gamble s NEW DODGES By Miss Betty Bechthold (Chronicle Gorrespondent) CALL THESE SALESMEN FOR AN APPOINTMENT C. R. Coffing, Sales Manager â€" Walter Stevens ~ Doper â€" DeSoto Saures anp SEervice FINEST USED CARS IN WESTERN ONTARIO . . 45 TO PIPK FROM! Forbes Still Has a Full Line of SEDANS TRUCKS St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church here was the scene of a quiet wedâ€" ding on Saturday afternoon when Rev. S. J. Wittig united in marriage The‘local Pirates softball team winning the two playâ€"off games against the Winterbourne team at that place and here, last week, made them the year‘s champions of the North Waterloo League and winners of the Hollinger trophy. A large crowd attended the game here on Friday evening when the locals won out by a 15â€"7 score. Married at Conestogo M Mr. and Mrs Herman Bechthold and Betty visited with Mr.~and Mrs. Walter Snyder on Sunday, near Kitchener: Sunday visitors with the Misses Clara and Emma Vollmar were: Mr. Charles Schierholtz, Cosima, Cora, Nora, Edna, Janet, Rogers, Mrs. Wiliiam Heckadorn all of Elâ€" mira, Miss Ida Klinck and Miss Louise Jansen of Kitchener. Win Hollinger Trophy done by the juniors, and the seâ€" niors concentrated their efforts on a dramatization of Moses Valuâ€" able assistance was given by Betty Bechthold and Bernice Koehler. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Marâ€" Ent Diebel and family were: iss Margaret Diebel of Toronto, formerly of Trenfell, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. J. Streicker and Miss Maâ€" ble Becker of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. L. Steppler and Mr. and Mrs Roy Hilker of Kitchener. > Rev. K. Knauff and Mrs. Knauff have left for Puslinch Lake where thanwiu spend their vacation. S. Hoare and Mr. Ostermier have returned to Milwaukee after KITCHENER CONESTOCO By Noah Stroh (Chronicle Correspondent) two weeks with Mrs. Maâ€" 1941 PLYMOUTH 1940 PONTIAC, very small mileage 1940 DODGE with heater 1939 CHEVROLET 1938 DODGE 1937 F(;Rl) 1936 CHEVROLET 1935 CHEVROLET 1929 FORD MODEL A 1940 DODGE 1940 PLYMOUTH, radio and heater 1935 FORD, rumble seat. 1934 CHEYROLET COACHES _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holle had as Sunday guests Mrs. Lillian Rank and granddaughters. + Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heidlinger off Preston, Mr. Wm. Heidlinger and daughter Elizabeth of Baden, and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Kraehling of St. Agatha were Sunday visitors with Miss Phoebe Heidlinger. â€" Mrs. Burt Woods of West Monâ€" trose spent Tuesday at the homes of her sisters here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rueffer and family, Miss Marjorie Stroh and brother Harold of Kitchener were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stroh on Sunday. Lanceâ€"Cpl. Edgar Dahmer of Barriefield spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Gies and family spent Monday at Niagara Falls while Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weppler were at the Falls on Tuesday. Mr. Amos Esch and the Clayton Esch family attended the funeral of the late John Steddick in Elmira on Friday. â€" â€" and Mrs. Wm. Patchett of Bridgeâ€" Woolwich Council at its session on Tuesday passed the year‘s laxaâ€" tion byâ€"laws fixing 6% mills as the County and Towmhig rate, 2% mills for high schools and hospitaliâ€" zation, 3.75 mills for a general school levy and 1.5 mills for roads. Mrs. P. Berlett was visiting relaâ€" tives in Durham last week. Mr. Sol. Kirch spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Farr in Fort Erie last week, returning home with Mr. and Mrs. Farr, who came here for Synday and ‘the holiday. â€" Otto Zarnke of Waterloo, and Mabel Patchett, daughter of Mr. COUPES H Minel1» Bert Stevens Phone 8â€"8487 Park St. Waterine of