city council‘s hou.llg commission, said today he wished to "clear up a few of the points which still seem ‘‘The impression," he _ said, "seems to have been created in the minds of some persons that the city of iKtchener is actually enterâ€" ing the building business. This is an entirely false conception of the proposal! _ _ + % s "While it is necessary for the city to take the initiative in apâ€" proaching the finance department of the federal government for authority to go ahead with the proâ€" gram under the National Housing Act. The city, however, will not assume any financial responsibility, other than preliminary sponsoring and advertising", the agreement stated. build numerous lowâ€"cost homes in Kitchener under the arrangement set out by the federal government. "As yet, only a few have filled in their questionnaires," stated Inâ€"~ spector McGarry, "but at least 200 secured them to fill in." * While the majority of facts reâ€" garding the scheme are secretive, Inspector McGarry said the averâ€" age family which wishes to. take advantage of the scheme, has about $250 cash to invest in their home. Ald. Alfred Mustin, chairman of to be caysing confusion" Questionnaires have been delivâ€" ered asking the public how many "workingmen‘s" homes" are reâ€" quired. Over 200 Would Build in City . than 200 residents have shown an interest in the proposed scheme to New Dunder W. L. Flower Show Great Success By Miriam Hilborn NEW _ DUNDEE.â€"The â€" annual Community Flower Show sponâ€" sored by the Women‘s Institute, was held in Kavelman‘s Hall on Saturday evening with Mrs. John Steckle of Williamsburg, as judge. Prize winners were as follows: Snapdragonsâ€"1st, Mrs. _ Lyle Bingeman; 2nd, Mrs. Ed Stoltz; 3rd. Mrs. Elton Baer. Ordinary Dahliaâ€"Mrs. Abram Toman; Mrs. Gordon Hallman. Fancy Show Dahliaâ€"Mrs. Ab Toman; Mrs. Gordon Hallman. _ Best Dahlia in Showâ€"Mrs. Lyle Bingeman. Gladioli, six spikesâ€"Mrs. Lyle Bingeman; Mrs. Albert Egerdee; Gladioli collectionâ€"Mrs. . Lyle Bingeman; Mrs. Gordon Hallman. Gladiolus, best in showâ€"Mrs. L. Bingeman. Roses, collcctionâ€"Mrs. W. Spaeâ€" tzel; Mrs. Gordon Hallman. Astersâ€"Mrs. A. Futher; Mrs Ephraim Hallman; Bernice Baer. French Marigoldsâ€"Mrs. A. Fuâ€" ther; Mrs. Lyle Bingeman, Mrs. Ephraim Hallman. â€" Zinnias, collectionâ€"Mrs. E. S. Brown; Mrs. Lyle Bingeman; Mrs. Gordon Hallman. Basket of Flowers, any kindâ€" Mrs. Lyle Bingeman; Mrs. Gordon Hallman; Mrs. Ephraim Hallman. Diningâ€"table _ bouquet â€" Alta Btoltz; Mrs. Lyle Bingeman; Mrs. Ed. Stoltz. Livingâ€"room bouquetâ€"Mrs. Gorâ€" don Hallman: Sylvia Bock; Mrs. Lyle Bingeman. _Bouquet of annualsâ€"Mrs. Ed Stoltz; Iva Zinn; D‘Arcy Zinn. . Calendula _ collection â€" Sylvia Bock: Mrs. Gordon Hallman. Nosegay or Hand Bouquetâ€"Mrs. Lyle Bingeman; Alice Hallman; Mrs. E. S. Brown; Vera Rosenberâ€" ger. Basket of annualsâ€"Mrs. Gordon Hallman; Mrs. Lyle Bingeman. _ _ Cactus collectionâ€"Mrs. A. Fu ther; Sylvia Bock. _ _ _ Flowering _ Begoniaâ€"Mrs. _ A. Musselman; Mrs. Abram Toman; Mrs. A. Futher. During the evening refreshments were served by the members of the Institute. Fractures Elbow Rae Stewart, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stewart, when helping to bag grain while threshâ€" ing on Tuesday, fell off the wagon and three bags of grain fell on top of him. Accompanied by Dr. E. Stevens of Plattsville, the attending physiâ€" cian, he was taken to the General Hospital in Woodstock for Xâ€"ray and examination. He is resting at his home with a fractured elbow put up in a sling. _ â€" Mrs. Russell Hallman is spending a few days with her husband‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Kincardine. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Gunner George Seegmiller, recently at Petawawa, now stationed at London, Ont., on the occasion of his wedding. A dance was held for him Thursday night at Bright hall. + Miss Jean Baker has secured a position in Princeton at a service station and soda fountain comâ€" bined. KITCHENER CHESTERFIELD 96 King St. West â€" Kitchemner Phone 2â€"1936 YOUR GLASSES are !ltomcll:y examined a STEELE‘S Will give you complete satisfaction if YOUR EYES By J. E. Markle (Chronicle Correspondent) Halberstadt â€" At St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, Aug. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil â€" Halberstadt, Preston, a daughter. Fisherâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital. Aug. 19, to Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Kitchener, a son. Schummerâ€"At Linwood, Aug. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumâ€" mer, Jr., a daughter, Gloria Ann. Fehrenbach â€" At St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" â€" pital, Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward.A. Fehrenbach, Kitchâ€" ener, a son. Lorentz â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. John Lorentz, Kitchener, a daughter. Karges â€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. William Karges, Kitchener, a son. Waiteâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 24, to Flightâ€"Sgt. and Mrs. A. J. _ Waite, Kitchener, a daughter. ‘Ilallllanâ€"â€"At St. Joseph‘s Hospital, London, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Hallman (formerly of Kitchâ€" \ ener), a daughter. Kaiserâ€"At RR. 2. Breslau, Aug. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaiser, a son. Rutherfordâ€"At Dorking, Aug. 11, | to Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford, Lippert â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lippert, Kitchener, a son. Shantz â€" At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shantz, Elmira, a daughter. Fitztâ€"At RR. 1, Eimira, Aug. 25, to _ Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Fitz, a _ daughter. Moyes â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moyes, Blair, a son. Boomerâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. George ‘ Boomer, Preston, a son. McDonaldâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald, RR. 4, Bright, a daughter. Kochlerâ€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Koehler, Kitchener, a son. Hoytâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hoyt, Conestogo, a son. Kaiserâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kaiser, Shantz Station, a son. Kuhlâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhl, RR. No. 2, Breslau, a daughter. Derbeckerâ€"Wagnerâ€"Aug. 25, Kenâ€" neth Derbecker of Listowel to Erla Wagner of Baden. Shantzâ€"Fredinâ€"Aug. 22, Harry Douglas Shantz of Plattsville to Wilmo Irene Fredin of Crumlin. Willeyâ€"Wachsmuthâ€"Aug. 22, Gorâ€" don F. Willey to Doris Wachsâ€" muth, both of Toronto. Schwoobâ€"Esbaughâ€"Aug. 15, Fusiâ€" lier J. R. Schwoob of Kitchener to Margaret Mary Esbaugh of Hanover. â€" Shelleyâ€"Stevensonâ€"Aug. 24, Eric L. Shelley of Montreal to Marâ€" jorie Janet Stevenson of Kitchâ€" ener. Kraatzâ€"Deroitâ€"Aug. _ 26, _ Owen Frederick Kraatz to Eugenia (Gene) YÂ¥vonne deRoit, both of Kitchener. Motheralâ€"Plyleyâ€"Aug. 22, J. Gorâ€" don Montreal of Scranton, Pa., _ to Florence Plyley of Kitchener. Pilot Lorne J. Case, RCAF., Fingal. to Ethel Grace Perschâ€" bacher, Waterloo. Scheifeleâ€"Goftonâ€"Aug. 22, Leadâ€" ing Aircraftman Bruce Robert Scheifele of St. Hubert, Que., to Mlalrgaret Irene Gofton of Plattsâ€" ville. Kraftâ€"Aug. 21, Miss HannaKraft, Waterloo. Yaniziâ€"Aug. 21, Beulah Lydia Yantzi, Tavistock, 5 years. Hoffmanâ€"Aug. 21, Mrs. John Hoffâ€" man, Owendale, Mich., 94 years. BMâ€"A#. 22, Ivan Reinhold Baier, Millbank, 19 years. Von Busuckâ€"Aug. 21, Theodore Von Busuck, Kitchener, 94 years. GMâ€"A\#. 19, Arthur Playford Gibbon, Hamilton, 72 years. Goldsâ€"Aug. 21, Charles Golds, 121 Weber St.,. E., Kitchener, 80 years. Woolcottâ€"Aug. 22, Mrs. Mary Woolcott, 15 Pequegnat Ave., Kitchener, 64 years. Brightonâ€"Aug. 19, Adam Alexanâ€" der Brighton, New Dundee, 63 ilsen â€" At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson (nee Doreen Pollock), York Apartments, Kitchener, a rennerâ€"Hahnâ€"Aug. _ 15, _ Clare Brenner of Linwood to Delilah Hahn of Waterloo. s ildmanâ€"Moonâ€"Aug. 22, Pte. Leâ€" Roy Edwin Wildman, R.C.A.S.C., g“]'{p Borden to Dolores Moon of a "Any old tires and tubes?" That‘s one of the questions being asked the Canadian public from coast i â€" :r:ge Ccl;r:mitt;e otflicigl;é C(')l!:leclorsl dare I:;l:n:y tin rdu::i“ mde e ut:!)o, getting in those old tirespu, hot water bottl‘:s, ct?::l:n:: cl:;“:?:il asn‘;- ing else made of rubber. ose old rubberâ€"tire i ers are needed too, no matter h * i Every salvage boost is a knock â€"at Hitler. Â¥ how long they‘ve Deensin‘the water. Marriages Births DNeaths â€"Aug. 22, Sgt MacDonnellâ€"Aug. 24, Pilot Officer Jack MacDonell, dearly beloved husband of Helen Laing and son of Dr. and Mrs. H. G. MacDoâ€" nell, Gordon Ave., Kitchener. Holtâ€"Aug. 25, Mrs. Margaret Holt, Glenallan, 66 years. Musselmanâ€"Aug. 25, Mrs. Catharâ€" ine, Elmira. Nafsigerâ€"Aug. 19, Christian Nafâ€" Mr. Moses Schmidt of New Dunâ€" dee was the speaker on Sunday morning at the Cressman Mennoâ€" nite Church. At the Y.P.M. in the evening, the subject was “l"ulfllling the Great Commission â€" Africa." Those taking part in the program were Nellie Burkholder who read an essay written by Mrs. Gordon Eby; Elvina Cressman apd Mr. Howard Stevanus of Bloomingdale. Mr. Lloyd Snyder, Riverbank, was the leader for the evening and Mrs. Irvin Lichty lead the singing. "Africa‘" Theme Of Message Mr. :;;d Mrs. Ivan Cressman and Miss yrtle Cressman of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gimble on Sunday. _ _ _ At the Mennonite _ Brethren Church _ the pastor, Rev. Mr. Beech, fook the service both mornâ€" ing and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosenâ€" berger of New Dundee spent Sunâ€" day with Mrs. Rosenberger‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. Hatvey Dessler. _ _ _ Miss Connie Sauder of Riverbank spent a few days with her cousin, Miss Phyllis Schiedel. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shantz, Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mrs. Shantz‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Cressman. LA.C. Roy Erb of Malton spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Erb at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schiedel. 80th Birthday â€" The family of Mrs. Joseph S. Cressman su{prised her on her eighticth bifthday on Sunday. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cressman, Mr. Robert Cressman, Kitchener, Mrs. Fred \Cressman, Waterloo, Miss Verda Gimble. Miss Nina Good, New |Hamburg, and Mr. Oren Gimble, Petersburg. _ _ Honoured On On Saturday morning at St. Patrick‘s Church, Galt, Loren Reinâ€" hart, son of Mrs. Richard Reinhart and the late Mr. R. Reinhart, was married to Miss Katharine Wagâ€" oner of Galt. Mr. Reinhart has reâ€" cently been called to camp. _ Mrs. Ab. Weiler spent a week at London, Ont., with her sister. Married at Galt Mrs. Harry Geach and Mr. Geach attended the funeral of Mrs. Geach‘s mother, Mrs. Henry Hallâ€" man at Kitchener on Monday \aftemoon. Mr. Howard Schiedel has also reâ€" ceived his call and reported to London on Wednesday. _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Nahrgang of Port Elgin is visiting relatives and friends in the district, spending Tuesday with Mrs. Will Searth and Mr. Searth. PAY _ Star MORE m= ziger, Poole, 84 yeéars. WHY cheap. Ask your Drugâ€" Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OLD TIRES AND TURBES ON WAY TO WAR By Mrs. Roy Schiedel (Chronicle Correapondent} BRESLAU Regularly Cof Wnn SAP. Best of all fiy killers Clean, quick, sare, Grocer or General 1By Chronicle Correspondent) ELMIRA.â€"Mrs. Catharine Musâ€" selman, widow of the late Joseph Musselman, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Burkhardt, 6 Park Avenue, Elmira, on Tuesday, after an illness of three years. She had been seriousâ€" ly ill for only the past week. _ _ _Born in Woolwich township, Mrs. Musselman, whose maiden name was Catharine Israel, lived in this district her entiï¬p lifetime, and she had resided in Elmira for the past 34 years. C D; Surviving are five sons, Jacob and Harvey of Waterloo; Albert of Galt; Fred and Menno of Kitchâ€" ener; two daughters, Adeline, and Mrs. Catherine Burkhardt of Elâ€" misa. Twelve grandchildren, 15 greatâ€"granchildren and five greatâ€" greatâ€"grandchildren, survive, with one brother, George Israel of Kitchener, and three sisters, Mrs. John Class and Mrs. William Herâ€" man of Preston, and Mrs. Albert Snider of Alberta. _ _ _ _ Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. from her late resiâ€" dence, 6 Park Avenue, to Elmira Mennonite Church for service. Burial will be made in the adâ€" joining cemetery. Bishop Oliver D. Snider will officiate. The body is resting at her late residence. Alex Brighton NEW DUNDEE.â€"The funeral of the late Alex Brighton which was held at the St. James Lutheran Church on Saturday afternoon was | largely attended. Rev. A. L.‘ Conâ€" rad officiated and during the ser-] vice Mrs. Jack Schmidt and Mrs' B. Boshart rendered a vocal duet,| "My Jesus As Thou Wilt". The: pallbearers were Arden Stager of | Tavistock, Arthur Miller of Bright, , Ivan Kavelman of Kitchener, Wilâ€" bert Bechtel, Walter Martin and Lorne Einwachter of New Dundee Lorne Einwachter of New Dundee.’ There were many beautiful floral tributes and interment was made| in the New Dundee Union ceme-? tery. | Ivan Reinhold Baier MILLBANK. â€" Ivan _ Reinhold Baier eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Baier of Millbank, died sudâ€" denly at his home on Friday evenâ€" ing, August 21st, following an illâ€" ness of two weeks. â€" â€" _ In his 20th year the late Mr. Baiâ€" er was born near Monkton. He KHad completed his High School education and intended enrolling at Normal School this fall. He was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Monkton. . Surviving are his parents, four brothers and two sisters, Norman Elmer, Kenneth and Helen at home, Velma of New Hamburg and Jack of Kitchener and his grandfathers, Mr. John Berlette of Monkton and Mr. John Baier of WELLESLEY â€"Christian Nafziâ€" ger, 84, of Poole, died at Seaforth Memorial Hospital following a lingering illness. Deceased was born in North Easth0£e. He was a member of the Amish Mennonite Church, west of Poole. â€" Surviving are two sons, David of Poole, with whom he made his home, and Enos of Waterloo; two daughters, Mrs. Noah Schultz of RR. 1, Milverton, Mrs. John Bosâ€" hart of Seaforth; two brothers, Niâ€" cholas and Joseph of Topping. Miss Hanna Kraft Following a lingering _ illness, Miss Hanna Kraft_of Waterloo died at the Turner Private Hospiâ€" tal in Elmira Friday night. She formerl{’ resided with her two nieces, Mrs. H. G. Mistele and Mrs. A. B Learn of Waterloo. Boulah Lydia Yanisi TAVISTOCK. â€" Fiveâ€"yearâ€"old Beulah Lydia Yantzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yantzi of East Zorra, died at midnight Friday night at the Stratford General Hospital after an iliness of four dafs, She was born in East Zorra July 12, 1937. _ _ Mr. Holwell was a former resiâ€" dent of Baden. One sister, Mrs. Clara Fowler and one brother, Walâ€" ter, still reside here. The funeral was held in Toronto on Thursday with interment in Galt cemetery. _ Surviving, besides her parents, are two small sisters, Eunice, 2, and Elva, 10 months. (By Chromeie Correspondent) BADEN.â€"The sympathy of the community is extended to the famâ€" ily and relatives of the late Mr. Harry Holwell, who passed away suddenly following a heart attack in Winnipeg. | _ â€" ITUARY. Mrs. Catharine Musselman Christian Nafsiger Harry Holwell Georgetown Milverton .. Tavistock ... Wellesley ... Brampton . Dresden .............. Engelhart ... Mildmay ... New Hamburg . Gall â€"â€"â€"mmmzsan Listowel ........... Milton . ... Stratford ... St. Besides her parents, surviving are three brothers and one sister, Norman, Roy, Ray and Ruth, all at Mrs. Mary Woolcott Mrs. Mary Woolcott, 15 Pequeâ€" gnat Ave., Kitchener, died at her home shortly before 10 o‘clock Satâ€" urday morning following a brief illâ€" ness. Deceased was born at Torâ€" onto, Dec..2, 1877. She attended Trinity United Church. _ _ _ home. She is survived by one son, Norâ€" man L. of Hamilton, two daughters Mrs. E. V. Croth, Windsor, and Marguerite M. Woolcott, Kitchener, two brothers William H. Woolcott, and F. M. Woolcott, Toronto, and grandchildren. Mrs. Woolcott was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. S. Woolcott. Her husband, Walter 1337Woolcott. predeceased her in 1937. By Miss Helen Swartzentruber (Chromicle Correspondent) _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman in New Dundee. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Leobold in Wellesley. _ _ © Mrs. Christ B. Jantzi is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with Mrs. Aaron Jantzi in Wellesley. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. Christ Albright and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zehr of Topâ€" ping. â€" __ _ Mr. Donaid Albright of Wellesâ€" ley is spending a few days with his cousin, Don Albright. _ _ _ _ _ Misses Jean Shantz, Mary Shantz are spending a month in Vineland in the fruit district packing peaches.. _ _ __ _ 2s ~ Mr. Charles Himburg of Edmonâ€" ton, Alta., called on Mr. and Mrs. Waliter ‘Shantz. Miss Norma Swartz of Kitchenâ€" er I?ent the weekâ€"end at home. r. and M'!s Dan Lichti and Jean of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swarâ€" tzentruber. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Cressman of Kitchener were recently visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Shantz. Mrs. J. Albright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Boshart in Topping. _ k en Topping. Miss Laurine and Nelson Zehr of East Zorra are spending a few weeks with their cousins, Doris and Eva Jantzi 0 _Misses Florence Roth of near New Hamburg, Helen Swartzentruâ€" ber and Willetta Roth of East Zorâ€" ra spent Sunday ‘with Mi:s Alice Boshart. â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Schneider of Wilmot Centre spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Shantz in Kitchener and gr. and Mrs. Edwin Fieck in Nine ines. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Otto and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baer and Virâ€" inia and Mr. and Mrs. Russell 8"0 spent Sunday in St. Thomas where they visited Aircraftman Kenneth Otto. _ Mrs. Dorothy Ingold of Toronto is spending a few dags with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Otto. _ FALL FARS | PINE HILL Sept. â€" Oct. ... 231â€"23 . 10, 11 . 15â€"17 . 18, 19 . 15, 16 . 18, 19 11, 11, 10, 11, 10, 11 12 12 11 12 donor service to meet the ï¬u deâ€" mand that will inevitably made upon the present serum reserve in the, event of Britain invading France and it is urgent that every tion softball game against the local juniors on the Baden diaâ€" mond. The final score was 13â€"5 in a game in which the visitors built up an early lead and held it. The New Hamburg boys outscored the locals 11â€"2 in the first three innings. From then on the Burgers scored four runs and Baden three. Batteries were Miller and Schiedel; Roth, Goertz and Brenneman. Umpires were Miller and Loftus. Bad Storm Hits Baden _ Baden seemed to centre in the severe storm which passed through ‘this district on Saturday afternoon and evening. Following the exâ€" treme heat, three bad storms folâ€" lowed one after the other from afternoon on. Three head of cattle owncd by Mr. David Hall and pasturing on Mr. J. P. Livingston‘s farm were hit and killed in the field just north of the Baden railâ€" way crossing. Cross, and Mrs. Caldwell visited ï¬xale'd%'l-tvoekmm. & were A While here, Dr. Ross inspected the K.â€"W. Red Cross Blood Donors rClinichndexpre.edumd.tï¬n of the facilities and tion in Kitchener. Dr. Caldwell explained possible donor in and about the vicinit{ should give blood at the local clinic. . Softball On Thursday even,i‘:? the New Hamburg juniors played an exhibiâ€" every effort is being made by the The Nith Valley Walther League meeting was held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, New Hamburg, on Monday evening. A Bible stu?y on the first chapter of the Epistle of Paul to the Colossians was conâ€" ducted by Rev. Erdman. Arrangeâ€" ments were_made for a social eveâ€" ning to be held Sept. 14. 22 memâ€" bers attended. Clinics in Camnada | \AÂ¥ will be opened shortly, with 24 of Thug total m Ontaris. iL stated that Walther League Meeting Held ‘ tOnsoticls Corempendant? > Red Cross Have 35 A number of people from here attended the funeral of the late Alex Brighton at New Dundee on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Sophie Rietz of Kitchener is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knipfel. e F Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb and family of Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swartzentruber and famâ€" ily of St. Agatha, Mr. and Mrs. Winchester and son Paul of Mich., Miss Anna Schaaf and Madaline Schaaf of Elmdale were recent recent visitors with Mrs. Louisa Strebel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neeb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knipfel and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knechtel of Kitchener, Wilâ€" liam Schwing, R.C.A., of Petawawa were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Knipfel. ____ _ _ _ Mrs. Frank Baranski and family are spending a few days in Toronto with relatives. Y.P. Union Takes Service Members of the Youni People‘s Union of the Millbank United Church were in charge of the serâ€" vice on Sunday morning in the Millbank United Church and on Sunday evening in the Carthage United Church in the absence of the pastor, Rev. C. Sinclair Jones, who is attending the International Council Religious Education Conâ€" ference at Whitby. The service Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell spent the weekâ€"end with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDowell of Galt. was led by Mr. Eric Jones, assisted by Misses Doris Wray, Marion Blair and Mr. Jim Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mitchell and Jimmie spent Sunday with friends at Moorefield. Mr _ and Mrs. Alex Cuthbertson and family of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Cuthbertson‘s H. J. MAIN, veteran railroad man with nation wide experience, who has been promoted to the pogt of General Sugerinumdont of Trans portation, Canadian Pacific Rail way Company, with headquarter: at Montreal, succeeding George T Coleman, retired under the pensior regulations after 49 years of service. Earns High Post PETERSBURG By Miss Rosetta Knipfel (Chronicle Correspondent) (Chronicle Correspondent) MILLBANK By Miss Maida V. Kelly mother, Mrs. George MacLennan, Shirley Cuthbertson remained for two weeks‘ vacation. Mrs. N. Bell of Regina, Sask., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henâ€" derson. Mr. Carman McKay, Mr and Mrs. Chester Smith and son Laverne of Palmerston spent Sunday with Mrs. Hester Tanner and Bhima. Miss Dorothy Skinner of Mitchâ€" ell spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Smith. â€" Miss Anita Bunston of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henderson and Jack and Mrs. Bell visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDowell of Galt on Sunday. 0_ _ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Evans and family of Brussels were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Coghlin. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Nurse of Linwood were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pike and Wilâ€" ma spent the weekâ€"end at Mount Forest. Mrs. M. A. Reinwald spent Sunâ€" day with her niece, Mrs. Carl Koch and Mr. Koch of New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee, Elmer and Marie spent Sunday with friends in Drayton. _ _ _ â€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Erb were: Mr. and Mrs. Menno L. Erb, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wagler of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Bender of New Hamburg. Miss Olive Freeborn, RN., of g:tmit. Mrs. F. F. Fair of London spending a couple of days at their home here Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayers of Toronto are visiting the former‘s brother, James and Mrs. Sayers. Mr. Allan Hawthorne spent a couple of days this week in Torâ€" onto. Miss Grace Wray is spending this week with Miss E. Jackson of Harâ€" riston. Messrs. Bruce Wray and J. E. Pike were business visitors to Toâ€" ronto on Tuesday. Mrs. Jack Gallagher of Hamilton is spending a week with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hewitt. Mrs. W. G. McKee spent several days recently with Mrs. Iona Mcâ€" Kee and family of Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Rumig and daughter Rita were guests n? Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Seyler, Petersâ€" burg, on Sunday. Mrs. A. Everett is spending this week with her son James and Mrs. Everett and family of Brantford. Mrs. James McKee is at present with her sister, Mrs. Stewart Mayberry of the Morningtonâ€"Welâ€" lesley boundary, who suffered a stroke on Monday. Mr. Ross Jack left on Monday evening to report at Lachine, Que. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin _ Kieswetter _ were: _ Mr. Joseph Kieswetter of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Arnold and dauï¬tfler. Miss Jean Arnold, of Kitchener. Mr. August Kieswetter of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. William Fritz of Erbsâ€" ville were visitors in the village on Monday. _ _ _ _ m Miss Marie Cobb is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O‘Connor, Mr. Joe Pacione of Toronto and Mrs. Edward Dehler of Waterloo were guests of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Starr, last Wednesday. 36,669 Blood Donors gave their blood in Red Cross Clinics across the Dominion last year. Don‘t let your wornâ€"out radio rob you of proper reâ€" ception of news broadcasts, so important to everyone today. "Our O. K. Is Your Guarantee" HE A RTH EK. HEARTH For I The Duration| . 80 King S. â€" < Phone 4â€"4537 WATERLOO QWHaALITY WORK ON ALL MAKES RADIOS AT LOW COST waves for news. Now that there is complete suspenâ€" sion of radio manufacture, we are proud to be able to offer you good radio repair This is the time when you Jos. J. Wyman, 182 Moore Ave. SALES AND SERVICE + ON ALL MAKES LET US REPAIR IT By W. J. Kieawetter (Chronicle Correspondent) BAMBERG