Mr. and Mrs. John Coghlin and Mr. John Hamilton of Atwood visited Mr. and Mrs. George Coghâ€" Mrs. William Hauston and Mrs. A. Osborne of Toronto visited lin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs R. J. Brownlee and family of Detroit are visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson and son Wray of Goderich visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon on Sunâ€" Miss Dorothy Strudman of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. William MacLennan and family of Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacLennan of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacLennan of Mr. Philip Bond and daughter, Mrs. Ed. Williams of Elmira spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Soloâ€" Attend Reunion Those who attended the Macâ€" Lennan Reunion at Willow Lake, near Doon, on Sunday were: Mr. family and Marie Cobb, Mrs. Geo. MacLennan of Millbank, Mrs. Jas. Wilfox and daughter Lillian and One coupon must be surrondered for each quantity of coffee concentrate or substitute containing coffee,â€"sufâ€" ticient to make 12 cups of beverage. CcOFFEE CONCENTRATES AND TEA BAGS REQUIRE CHKILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGZE ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE ANY RATION OF TEA OR COFFEE. | â€"|tor Ruth of Galt spent the holiâ€" Similarly, sugar. Coupons A, B, C, D, and E, on the Temporary W ar Ration Card, now in the hands of the public, are to be used, and are NOW valid for the purchase of tea and coffee. Each coupon will entitle the purchaser to one ounce of tea or four ounces of coffee â€" a supply for one week. If desired, purchasers may use any or all of these five coupons siimultaneously, and buy up to 5 weeks supply at one time, on the surrender of the appropriate number of coupons. ‘ Numbered coupons are good only for the purchase of sugar and may noQ‘be used to buy tea or coffee. Similarly, lettered coupons may not be used to buy By Miss Maida V. Kelly Te sw Ieaâ€"Cortrr The ration is one ounce of tea or four ounces of coffee per person, per week On and after August 3rd, retailers must establish their right to purchase new supplies of tea or coffee from their suppliers by turning over to the supplier currently valid ration coupons, equivalent to the poundage of tea or coffee ordered from the supplier SPECIAE NOTICE TO RETAILERS EFFECTIVE NOW are rationed by coupon COFFEE _ Mrs. Jack Clarke and family of Palmerston _ returned _ to _ their home on Sunday_after.spending the past three weeks with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nuhn. Miss Shirley Kipfer of Gadshill is hollhylmm her cousin, Miss Eileen . Rev. C. 8. Jones and Mrs. Jones Master. Kenneth Richmond of Norwich is holidaying with his cousin, Master Kenneth Krotz. __Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin of Woodstock were weekâ€"end h%ucsts :ith Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Mulcaâ€" y.. ooo « Mr. and Mrs. Riddell of Palmerâ€" ston visited Mr. James Rutherford and Nellie on Friday. _ 5 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray and Grace, Mr. A. E. Tanner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William McNabb of Rockwood. __Miss Elsie Coulter of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Couilter. L. A. C. Gordon McMaster of Clinton was a weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Hume. . Miss Bhima Tanner is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Hawksbee of Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell spent the weekâ€"end with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter McDowell of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mathews and family of Drayton visited Mrs. M. A. Reinwald and Henry. __Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crookâ€" shanks and Margaret of Stratford, Miss Mary Hackett of Linwood, Mr. Meredith Love of Toronto visited Mrs. Hester Tanner on Monday. friends in the village during the weekâ€"end. Ottawa, August 3rd, 1942 When purchasing tea bags, the folâ€" lowing counpon values shall be used: 2 coupons for a carton of 18 or 20 tea bags 4 coupons for a carton of 40 or 45 tea bags 8 coupons for a carton of 80 tea bags Miss Anita Bunston of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Bunston. Mr. Norman C. Allingham and son John of New York City were recent visitors with Mrs. Reid Allingham. _ __Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gray were: Mr. and Mrs Earl Mattress, Mr. and Mrs. Matâ€" tress, Sr., of St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gray and Mrs Anderson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs Roy Francis and Mr. Muc Gray of Kirkton, Miss Isabelle Gray of Hamilton, Miss Donalda Gray of Stratford. Mr. Norman Bond and Miss Maiâ€" da Kelly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Fergusson of Baâ€" den. Miss Florence McFaddin of Toâ€" ronto spent the past week with Mrs. James McKee. @ Investigationa b{ medical scientiste indicate that flyâ€"infected foods are one of the principal causes of Infantile Paralysis (Poliomyelitis). Every fly allowed to live is a potential menace to human health. KILL THEM ALL WITH Miss Shirley Hyde is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hyde of Thamesville. 10e rm rackase or 3 PADS oss: curonicie want aAps. Raama s OO on d CDZ i Es Sn UE FLIES CAUSE INFANTILE PARALYSIS and Marie Cobb attended the funâ€" eral in Toronto on Monday of the former‘s uncle. _ Marie remained for a visit. Buy y wAR SAVINGS _ CERTIFICATES Regularly THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE In the Red Cross Enquiry Rutean in Ottawa are filed more than 100,â€" 000 pestcards signed by prisonersâ€" ofâ€"war in Nazi held territory in re ccipt of Red Cross food parcels. Esther _ Knoechtel of _ Parkway spent the weekâ€"end at her home Botiby Scharman of Kitchener spent several days with Walter Kaster. Mr__Edward Secbach accompaâ€" nied Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones and family to Camalachic where they were guests with Mr. and Mrs A Sheppard and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willowby | for‘ the weekâ€"end and hohdav. _‘ Mr. and Mrs. Cleason Snyder and Stewart Weber were Sunday guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colpitts and daughter _ Joan _ and _ Freddic\ Ficischauer of Kitchener spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Witzel c Miss | Jean spent the wee Kaster. Mr. and Mrs. David Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hammer, Laâ€" verne and Billie of Wellesley. Mrs. _ Wm. Stauffer_ and Mrs. Alida Karn _ accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby of Williamsburg to Hoespeler where they were guests with Mr. and NMrs Wm. Harlock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jactb at New Dunder Mr. and Mrs, Eph. Knechtel and children _ were _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Bowman at Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rickert spent the weekâ€"ond and holiday with their daughter, Mrs. Aaron Duench and Mr. Duench. nwith i cesnnd A union imeeting of the Y. P‘j Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer spent [Leagues of the‘ tocal Evangelical Monday at Niagara Falls. church _ and the Wilmot Ccnt!‘e’ Pte. and Mrs. Clifford Schweitzer church was held on the Baflen m"‘o[ Riichener visited: Mr. and Mrs. un â€" Sunday evening. . Miss Elva Hioyd Bictenbachict on Selurday, ; Diefenbacher was in (‘hurg}- of lhe‘ $iiss Dona Kpprodre. If spendaing | worship service which was upened‘u“’q s eck wilth Miss Elsine Toman with a call to worhsip, hymn 'and{_‘ Msh'fl'ton [the Lord‘s Prayer in unison, .l‘h«: a Mro and Mrs Kenneth Mahon of scripture wus read by Fack Hallâ€" Taronta. spent Tucsday with Mp man ‘and the topic, "The Time ll.) aud ts Oieer Peksteln Say ‘No‘" was discussed with Mrs. Mr aï¬d Mrs. Melvin Becker and N. E. Dahms in charge.‘ Instruâ€" : 'Douglas d MFg. Elmer mental numbers \\'ercd gl]‘\:'en l:ï¬â€˜.Stol!? of Rosevilie spent Sunday T ried und o qunifetic S tish evening with Mr. and Mrs. Werner Fricd and a quartette cmngrlsu'llg fomahin “Mr. 4 'Ha.ntmch(-r ‘m?' Sï¬"SSQï¬';ï¬d Miss Ella Baker has returned to SnA Heine und &n her _ home in .Collingwood after sang. A hymn and Mizpah beneâ€" cpondine, iwa montis wan her diction closed the service. l»i jC .. Xf T ohe. i r sister, Mrs. P. J. Wie Mrs. E. Stoitz and children Ronâ€" Mr. and Ns Leland Seibert uld und Anne, and Miss Myrle Jean and Francis Seibert visited ‘Bricker visited with Mr, and Mrs. it and Mre. Abner Cressman and Merle Coleman, near New Dundee.‘Mr' and Mrs. Edmund Cressman at on Sunday. No o e es OO houslt 1 TeE nR EmeTrtes! . Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGurn and children, Jack and Carolyn Anne, of Guelph, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Detweiler on Mondav. Badenâ€" Hill Scene Of Union Meet Werner Romahn. ____________ _ |__Mr. Earl Heimpel of Belleville Dr. and Mrs. John Detweiler of Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. London and the Misses Orpha and Egerdee, this week. Elma Detweiler of Kitchener visitâ€"‘ C cA e on i ed at J. Hope‘s on Sunday. NOR’['H Harold Morrell of Toronto is spending a few days at the home of ~ y To WOOLWICH Aiveraftman _ James Perrin of Trenton spent the weekâ€"end here, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tunn and !DS With her grandvarents, Mr. and daughters Mary and Margaret of MIS. . Myers at New Hamburg. Preston spent the holiday weekâ€"‘ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbacher end at the home of C. Swartz. and Nyle Dicfenbacher visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby spent Mrs. Mary Strome at Waterlooâ€" and Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Caroline Heller at Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Shelby at on Sunday. Bright. _ Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Wiebe spent Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Becker spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Werner Romahn. day weekâ€"erd with the former‘s mother, Mrs. J. Lepp. Miss Alice Blackstock of Toronto spent Saturday with Miss Bessic Hope. A. E. Stoltz accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz of New Dundee to Galt on Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and Pilly of Galt spent Civic Holiday at E. Stoltz‘s. Mr. and Mrs. George Robson Bownsview visited with Mr. i Mrs. E. Stoltz recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Perrin visitâ€" ed at the home of the latter‘s parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Waldie at Chesicrfield on Sunday. Mrs. A. Drinkwater and caughâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn, Race, Edna and Muricl visited at the home of Ben Shantz at Freeport on Sundavy. * TO BUY OR SELL MANNHEIM Bs Mi 60 hi amiel ErE rEATE ROSEVILLE (Chronicle Correspondent) By Miss Myrtle Becker tralce Versug 1 wer of Kitchener nd with Miss Ruth it ith Desint mme qietidiont ) Culs? Oh, dear, I‘ve seen this parâ€" lda; The Misses Margaret and Marâ€" jorie Witmer visited Miss Jean 1 of Halimn on Sunday. angd| _ Miss. Gladys Bowman, RN., of ; Galt snent a fow days with her sisâ€" jgit. , ter .Mrs. Werner Romahn and Mr. aar_| Romahn. Roecent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt were: Mr. Maurice Schwindt of Hamilâ€" ton Mr. and Mrs Edwin Bender were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Esch in Upper PHikington. â€" Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Ziegler of Floradale spent Sunday here \ with Mr. and Mrs. Cyranus Ziegâ€" ler. Mr and Mrs. Clayton Miller and Jean visited Mrs. Miller‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Gowing at Glenallen un Sunday. Mr. Israc)l Brubacher of East Heidelberg was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. Miss Margaret Miller spent the weekâ€"end ‘and holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mitchell at Mansâ€" field. Aircraftman_Arnold Schwindt of St. Thomas, Homer Schwindt of Eimira, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bott of Elora were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and Gladys were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper at Macton. Mr.. and Mrs. Solomon Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender attended the Allenâ€"Bender wedâ€" dir)g at Alm® on Saturday. Weekâ€"end and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Bott were: Mr. Ray Bott of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bott of Fergus, Mr_ Harold and Miss Vera Miller of _ Upper Pilkington. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hagarty and Mr. Ronald Umbach of Drayton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird. Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Wiebe spent the weekâ€"end with friends near« Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod and daughter Naomi of Galt visitâ€" ed Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckstein on Sunday. _ _ Mrs. C. W. Baker and Miss Lois Baker of Kindersley, Sask., are spending a week with Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Wiebe. Miss Shirley Myers is holidayâ€" ing with her grandvarents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Seibert, Jean and Francis Seibert visited Mr. and Mrs. Abner Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cressman at Southâ€"West Wilmot on Sunday. Miss Kathryn Hallman spent Sunday with Miss Audrey Egerdee. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers, Shirâ€" ley and Marolene Myers visited Mrs. Sp.iss at Floradale on Sunday. Miss Thelma Lang of New Dunâ€" dee spent Thursday with Miss Elva Diefenbacher. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schwass, Margaret and Howard Schwass spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Port Elgin. Mrs. Clare Schiedel of Halifax spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Johansen. § 5; fl’::% AW J P Finued ) )5n .: Mr. rand _ Mrs. Willard 2y Mrs. Walter Maurer (Chronicle Correspondent) By Miss Elva Diefenbacher (Chrunicle C@rrespondent) ROSEBANK d Schwindt and children Dorothy and Wilson of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler and family. 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