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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 1942, p. 3

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7 Pt". Harlcv llvrm-r has returned to London after spending a few days at his parental homt?furre. Mr. and Mrs Clurvm-v Dimnnml an nt thc wcvk-tnd with the lat- ter's parents at Palmerston and attended the anniversary services of the Palmerston United Church (m Sunday when Rev. R. MacClvan h: ad of the Ontario Religious Edu- cation Council was the special speaker. Miss Grum- McKov spGnt the weekend with her mother in Kitchener. Mrs. Evans of the Public School hat-hing Matt spent the week-end ot her hmm-‘in Sltzntfurd. Miss Margaux-x Bran sum“ the wuikwnd with hvr parvnts. Mr. and Mrs. A, Fl. Bean of Southwest Wilmot. tuiaaaaaaaaacaa-a-aaac a-a-a-s-a-lr Rum-s. Blair. ct daughter. GT..--..----,-----------"--.'.-----'.::-.::--',----,---, tuint-At Listowel Memorial Hos- l mull. Oct 22. to Pic. and Mrs. R. BADEN I Smut, u daughh-n " Mrs an...“ mum“ Jerri-At KvW Hospital. Oct. 21. lChronirle Corrnpoudenn 'trtsll1ttlalkre2tssRsg,."'" Miss Clara Durroch of Hurnslun Iolite-yy St. Mary's Hospital. spent last week at the home of hen Oct. 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd mphow, Dr J. C Ross and Mrs) Forlvr. King St., Preston, a son. Russ. I "L-rr-'---""-- Mr. and Mrs Noah Gardiner and - family visited on Sundzw Jiiir Marriages. Mrs. Gorditu.t"s broth”: Mr. Fl Hudentro-Etbimrd.-oct. 17, Cor- F.icit and family of Philipshurrt, 1.'v'.'tt. Jerome Hadenko to Augin-y Mr. and Mrs Clnrcncv Dmmnml Elaine Edwards both of Kitch- %'ttg ot tho "u.Mr-srtrl xcith the. tnt-" tmel'. M, Combat”, "e TIteMar, - Friday - Salirha} Lloyd Nolan - Marjorie Weaver Russel Hayden - Leslie Brooks in Preview Sunday Midnite 12.05 alga Mon. _ Tues. -_ttff. - RAY MILLANI) BETTY "FUN Patricia Morrison Eugene Pallet" MMJegssan CAPITOL Mund, Free Parking corner Duke and Ontario Streets. VIRGINIA BRUCE DENNIS MORGAN Ralph lullamy - Jane Wyman 'hrt Off BroadwaAy C. F. Price. Optometrist " King St. West _ Kitchener Phone 2-3935 YOUR GLASSES TO ENCLOSE COFFEE m our parcels the oommittcé is than "about 150 coffee coupons. Anyone who has extra mace coupons. IS asked to either bring them to the legion Hall, or to “in Schemr, so that all our men will receive a tin of coffee in his parcel . not me- an. My. November at The North Waterloo Oven“. Punch Con-Moe in packing their Chit-u Bose. nut Wednahy, Nov. tth no u to slim unple time to [at to our no. [or Christ-Is "reerswittauose-ttour--i.a-a. "rm-i-s-rt-Sven-.-... 11rlight 5995 I lit Don't Forget I Yerur Boys Overseas In thoroughly examined at STEELE'S JINX FALKENBURG wm give you eompUte satisfaction it “Lucky Legs' YOUR EYES T'm'RtutAh' lay Added Attraction __ Added Feature GLASBAKK Tuesday, Wednesday m- Douthy Belem. City m‘mml. Etna SUPERMAN - 'MTDWAY" - ADDED ATTRACTNDN - FRIDAY Pletsch-Heintnsett--oct. M, Air- craftman Elmer Kenneth Plelsch of Gnderich to Wilma Edith Margaret Heinbuch of South Easthope. ouoa_--oct. l7, Cpl. Carl E. Olson. Jr.. Denver, Colo., former- ly of Kitchener, to Marcia Mae Martz of Kitchener. Diebon-0tt-oet, M, Andrew Die- bolt to Olive Mae on, both of Kitchener. Artort-Thom--oct, M. Morley _ Dwight Bruce Anon of Fergus to Dorothy Margaret "Peg" Thompson of Preston. KendrrJortes--oct. 24. Harold _ Lawrence Kendry to Helen Non I one Jones, both of Peterborough. 'Hertatrergeraturrho - Oct. M, l 26. to Mr and Mrs. Lloyd La- , Cumbo, 28 Queen tit. N., Water- l loo. " son. tttrome-At K-W Hospital. Oct M, r to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Strome, 89 Borden Ave., Kitchener, tt Ion. Lehman-At St. Mary's Hospital. l Oct, 24. to Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Lrhman. 90 Church SL. Kitch- . CtMt. a daughter. Reeves-At St. Mary's Hospital. f Oct. 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bennie-40c! 22. Agnes Matilda anm’r. William St., Tavistock. 79 years, Fauthuer--oct. 22, Harold Rich- ard Faulhafcr. Lot 32, Concesv sum two, South Easthope. 20 years Roth-Oct, 22. Joseph L. Roth, Wellesley, 78 years. Etterdie-0ct. 24. Mrs. John Eger- div, Wclitrslcy. 82 years. tteimer-Oct. 25. Mrs. Maria Roi, Im-r. 139 Church St., Kitchener. Lamb-Ame-Oct. . to, Sgt. Air Gunner Frederick William Lamb of Hespelvr to Airwoman Ida Margarctte Pauline Ames of Vancouver. BC. Doatt-Dowi-oct. M, Russell Evoret Doan of Platlsville to Margaret Ivadel Dowse of Wash.. ington. Ont. C.tmuing-Goodwias--0ct. 24. Paul Edward Clausing of Waterloo to Grnoviovc Mildred Goodwin of Kitchener. Evatts-tCioie---oct. 22. Jack Ev, ans Jr.. of Chicago. m.. to Eiiza- both Sityiy, atlsoyf Chicago. _.---...--,_- --._-.... - v... arm, Bandsman Grant Orin Hertzber- gor to Bernice Bertha Klaehn. both of Kitchener. Bt?ehmera'tomslre-->t " Carl Boohmur to Dorothy Lilian Plomskv. both of Kitchener. j Mr. and Mrs. Join H. Millér. a l daughter. Geftso--At_New_tort, oct H, to Bauman-oct. 12. Matthew Bau- man. Mount Clements, Mich., " years. winrow-Oct. 26, Mrs. Gordon C. Winrow, Toronto, formerly of Watcrloo. 30 years. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Gordon. a daughter, RuPpqt--At K-W Hospital. Oct. 75. to Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Ruppel. Glasgow St, Kitchener. a son. LafioanhtcAt KiHospitai, Oct. Knarr--At West' Monrtoae, Oct. Si, to Mr and Mrs, Walter Khan, a Mi1ur---At Aramtye.rg, f?et, -13- MB yvnrs Deaths SATURDAY ALL BIG HITS COME TO WA‘I'EllJOO ON A DOUBLE BILL , ST. CLEMENTS Mrs. Elizabeth LaBlanc of South Ben. lnd.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. John Miller and other friends and relatives in ty vicinity. A "Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lorentz and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Drexler of Maryhin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Voisin. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel at- tended the christening of the twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller in Kitchener on Sunglay. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter ArrGiii of Welland spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Pomell. Tho Misses Audrey Hahn and Beatrice Schnarr, nurses-in-train- ing at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitch- "ner, anon! Sunday at their respec- tive homes here. Pte. George Ottman of Listowel srelt Sugday yyltr his _faryTv_here. Mr. and Mrs. John Parks and ba- by Dianne of m. Catharines spent " few days with Mrs. Parks' par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch. Pte. Joseph Benninger of London spent the week-end at his home here. On Saturday evening a number friends and relatives pleasantly surprised Mr. Arthur Forwell at his home here, it being the occa- sion of his twenty-first birthday. Tho evening was spent in music and dancing and a dainty lunch was served. -Miss Kay' Miller of KiictieGi. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller over the week-end. Cpl, Edward Bender of Listowol and Mrs. Bender spent the week- ("Id with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bender. Mrs. John Forwell spent a tew days with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Moser in Kitchener, "It was almost like the Russian front near Breslau Salurdav," the constable told The Chronicle. "It was nothing to have branches shot off trees directly in front, behind or .beside you." Honoured On 2hit Birthday Provincial Constable Grdharn Ellis, who investigated, said there were 50 or 60 hunters busy along the Grand River near where Krurr. gm was injured Saturdav. As a re- sult it was not possible to ascertain who fired the shot. Krueger was rushed to St. Ma- n's Hosnital for. an X-ray exam- ination and later returned to his home. N Himself out hunting, Krucgorl was walking along the bank of the Grand River when a bullet struckl hum just below the jawbone. and! lodged there. Dr. H.,Gillespie said the victim might vasily have been runny injurt-d if the built-L had} _truek hill] an inch or so lower or hipher. Albert Krueger, Cedar St., Kit- cluner, narrowly escaped serious injury or possible death in a freak shooting accident at Breslau. near here, Saturday. W Shot In Jaw, Accident Victim Not Badly Hurt _ He has two sons, John, of Water- loo, and George, of Western Can- ada; two daughters, Mn. Ezra Frickey. Waterloo and In. Win. Fhur. Saskatoon, Sash. His wife died about 23 years ago. Mr. Schneider has tour grandsons in Canada's armed forces. pride in his Bower and vest-able garden. and marked his Nth inni- vcrxary on this earth by going to a nearby forest to secure some rich inhututifmueormihewieoeh 'egt,T.hat,'tg'f,,eg",t,et'tt an ty br, 'tisp. whw_Qw_we_-M.h thed to m in waters new WMer- 1oomoioe1hereer,wt.seethu.tms an to Northern Ontario for pike. 7 r Schneider is asiwttys one of fluke. It I.” as?! crime- Ioon the; mm "Unlike my)» elderly mm. mum- iUGriiiri -__ ---e ii ‘Wlh mvmm m 0! Ietruo, the population was ova longevity." mi magen- urign of 119% who tsimsyM, I'qdigieis2Srttu leluln Ffr. Signage: also - a”! "tanrtobedanaearirtorise." ttseoirpeeieereaxsoaergtt. By mu Purl Dietrich (Chronicle Correspondenl) MONDA Y Doors - 6.15 - Show mm 0.30 pm. Children toe ph- m. - All". tse plus In " "resrau, "ev Unotticiaiiy. however. 33::- on; ' meeting. dissenting mem rs o 't'd,'t.d"rttir, council claimed the resolution; did a bullet strucki'm.‘ carry. by the re.ne.iref two- P iawbone an d thirdg majqnty. arubindieated ttyr I ’Gilles k; said Immslum mum be [great-bed again ai,; huge bcen at next week's meelms of council. the" bulk-l. had“! Is kngwn ttyt Kitchener Board I of 1‘radmwill discuss the matter at or so ower orlits meeting Wednesday. - - Anon) Amié'non h TI. wrnnLoo Ahgtegttt OHIOIICQQI Special Double Bill unborn. TUEQDA Y I "I'm going to support the mo- ;tion," commented Ald. Henry iSturm, "It's oven ditrieult to get a [seat on the C.N.R. passenger trains tttt of Kitchener whether on week- ‘days or Sunday. In fact," he went on. "i've known of people having to stand up all the way from Tor- onto Io Kitlrhener.scme 70 miles." I The vbmlution contended that Kitchener must protest against the Itransit‘controller’s ruling "in view ‘0! pst? Canadian National Rail- ;“my's inability to give us a satis- factory passeruzer service schedule at the present time between the "tours of 9 a.m. and 5.30 pm. to Toronto. a condition not in the best inlet-ems of the _comryunitr", - 7 Arrest Third Man In Connection With Robbery KiTCHENER.-Chief Constable John Hicks said Wednesday Har- old lndoo. of Southampton, has been arrested by Wilkerton police in connection with the breakinv and entering of a gangs and than of a car at the Blue op Brewing ce, here regently. " was only after the meeting that Aid. Brown drew to Mayor Meinzinger's attention the fact the motion, according to municipal sta- tutes, had to carry by at least a two-thirds vote. It is probable the question will tper rerdiseussied at the next meet- ing of council Facing the iame charges are Wilfred Dippel and Harry Willis. both of Kitchener. "We don't wish to be critical of the government’s action. but pub- lic opinion may help to altar the decision." commented Aid. Cun- dick, in presenting the motion. He stressed the inadequacy of railroad facilities here. asserting" the bus Is the only alternative". Willis, a former employee of the Brewing Co., pleaded guiltv last work to the charges and was re- manded for sentence. He appeared before Magistrate H. It. Poison Wednesday, and was remanded again until Friday when his two alleged accomplices will also ttpe pear. Aid. J. G. Brown contended the motion required notice of motion and urged that Ald. Cundick with- draw it for a week. but Mayor Jo- svph Meinzinger's vote decided the is;sue in favor of putting it to an immediate vote of council. On motion of Aid. A. J. Cundick. eNy council Monday night ap- proved a motion mutating action of the federal transit conttoller in limiting one-way bus trips to " miles. Council Divided h Protest To Trahsit Controller Charles Talbot of Preston, Dr. R. F. Slater. or Heapeter and Norman G. Bohtue, Wamloo's town cleft. as secretary. F r Both Kitchener and Waterloo boards include " other numbers. ,stcail A, what. ',rpeg'gtteet'a'gp.'ttgtdyjiitj,i . . an an, "eve%e, ol the K-W Collegiate Board, has "T,', tntl', 3.9% e Met ‘3.an B_rill " J'1fi'gu,1"= - W. B. Walla Metnii-rofWateehmptd - "see,rietivet_totHrthe, have M In mad at mtimuitFArrttyeF.uCitr wittsnFUwtoMttnt'ttrsq"aermi- sectioooeinteV . ttmgstn-tothetwottoqedB-e yuan-caulk“ at bk. My. 1".e'eeee: 'aTg'2tttgiit',r manually-amen. addition to the town, the Water!» hoard willhuuilepmblcmnol'aurloo. Wellelky and Wilma lamina. t','dt,ttwui'l1tp,2'nefii2ghtt yd tfew.rtantyat. Kim bert' will deal Jim only, its bit; Nominate Member- Rationing Bonds WEDNESDAY 1 Mn. Funk Thule: l Foopral service for Mrs Fannio Thater. who passed awnv at tho 7ororr Privntr Hospital in Elmira on Samrdav. was hold at Bethany Mrrtrtonite Churth, Kitchener. on Tuosday Interment was made in who Strasburg Cemeterv, Rev. R, non-h of Brnslau omrutrd. assist- Gl he Rev P a, new." of Kitch- ion". 1 Mn. John Dyadi- i WELLESLEV_--MFs, John Egor- die, M. died Salurdav after our week's illness due to a heart con- dition. Born in Germanv on Jan, ‘2l. 1860. her maiden name was ‘Frieda Pocller. She came to Wed- Jesley 60 years ago and was a mwmber of St. Paups Missouri Lu- theran Church, Her husband died jthroe years ago. l Surviving are three sons. Charles. Kitchener; Fred. Webb, Sask. and Georle. twthhridee, Min. four dauehters, Mrs, Ed Miller. Mrs, John Secord and Mrs Ed Hamel. all of Welleslev. and Mrs. Kavelmart, Dotroit; two bro- thors. Charles and Fred Pmllnr. Buffalo. and one sister, Mrs Henry Pmller. BtafNlo. Nineteen grand- cnildron and four "on! grandchil- irttt also survivor. I He is survived trv his wife: three ld.outmtott. Mrs. Julius Scholl. Kit- Ichonor. Edna. Kitchener. and Nel- da. at home; one brother. Herman. 'Rrbsville; and two sisters, Mrs. ARril1iam Sattler, Waterloo. and IMrs. Herb Booting. Erbsvillc. Two [grandchildren also survive. SHAKESPEARE-Harold Rich- ard Faulhafor. aged 20 years. East 32. concession two South Easthopo. passed away in St, Michael‘s Hos- nital. Toronto. Thursday. after an illness of four months. He was born at South Easthope and fol- lowed farming. He attended South Fttthoryr. Evangelical Church. 1 Joseph L. Roth w_rAHlsLrM--aoseph L Roth ot Wdlesley died at noon Thurs- dav at the age of " He was born in Wellesley. May 26. 1864 and was a member of Maple Grove Menno, in“? Church, Third Line of Welles, ey. tha, and Mrs. Sarah, Lydia and Edna ot Kitchener and two bro- thers. John Roth of Detroit. Mich., and Rudolph of New Hamburg. Surviving are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faulhafer, South Easthope: three brothers and seven sisters. His wife predeceased him and he is survived by four sons, Chris' tian and Samuel of St. Agatha and Joseph and Benjamin of Weues- lcy: seven daughters. Mrs. Abra- ham S'teinrpan_ of Nty Hamburg, ME 3059th "iiioii7"SGt,' Mrs. Emmanuel Roth, New Ham- ttre, Yr.sWiuia.y K.ropf, tit. Agar A native of Elmira. Matthrw Bauman. 74. (fussed awav at Mount Clements. Mich, Oct. 12, after an illness oty.e gear and one half. He came to Kitchener as a bov and at- tended St Mary's School .A tailor. he followed his trade at Mount Cifmepts for_50Ayears. He is survived by his wife; one ‘son, Albert. and two daughters, Catharine and Violet, all of Mount Clements: two sisters, Mrs. Bar- bara Mun. Mount Clements, Mrs. Pauline Lennard. Port Huron. Mich., and one brother. Charles, Kitchener. _ 1 NORTH wooLWKei-qhe fun- {eral of the late Philip Bonn was held at the Evangelical Church, here, on Sunday afternoon, with Rev. El N. Mohr in charge. The late Mr. Bonn resided in thiseom- munity until three years ago when he moved to Elmira. He is sur- vived by four daughters and three sons. Mrs. Alice Henrieh of Water- loo, Mrs. Clarence Schmitt of Kitchener. Mrs. Sam Schwartzen- truber of New Hamburg. Mrs. Ed- win Williams of Brantford, John of Kitchener. Edmund or Baden and Gordon at home in Elmira also eleven grandchildren, Mrs. Bonn predeceased him six years ago. . i The remains are resting at the ‘Letter and Dreisinger Funeral Home, Waterloo. until Friday morning when they will be re- moved to his home at Heidelberg. Service will be held at his home at two o'eioek Friday to be fol- towed at 2.30 by service in Heidel- berg Lutheran Church. Interment will be made in Heidelberg Come- tery. . . , William H. Schaefer. wellknown ‘msidem of Heidelberg, passed away Tuesday as the result of a stroke sufrered Friday. He was born at Erbcville " years ago. For the past " years he resided on his taryy in Heidelberg. _ _ 7 A portion of the St tha tom was strewn w hundreds " empty beer bottles and in; Sat- urdny evening when a tr, truck not out of who]. Note " hu- try guard nil posts and rotted com- pletely over. Reginald Johnson, Benton St., Kitchener. driver of the truck. told Provincinl Cum-Me had Peer who investipttte.tt, he lost control I',', the truck when he attem ted .to light . cigarette. He eltl'i,'e'ri'il'. Jury. _ The truck is owned by the Brew- er’s Warehouse at Kitchener. Beer Bottles, Keg: litter Road latest Figures W in Canal-'- “Mia-M1 mums-nu, ”low-hym- - I. It. to *- "iteiroo_"M-ret. Harold Richard Pmathater In! ChmnicI-e Corn-bonlenll museum Matthew Bunyan Philly Bonn I At the request of the Minor Hockey Association. city council took up the matter with ths. hydro commission, pointing out [hat Wu, :ll'I'IOO has nu indoor awn;- i In his ln-th-r. Mr. Jenny puma-n lout that lighting for places “hm 'outdoor sports are carried on, arr subject to such restrictions as the ‘power eontroller may from time to Itims impose. Mr. and Mrs. Mrrvin Barr and (laughter Virginia and Mr. and Mrs Dave Otto and Gcorgc and Helen Inzuld spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr; Girriiin-irGiicnUiiii' Wolverton. , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hamacher: of Petersburg spent Monday vvvn-‘ ing with Mr. and Mrs, Gidvnn Ha- macher. _ l Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi und, family spent Sundav with Mr, nnd, Mrs. John Gingerich in Wilmot Centre. Mr. and Mrs A. Doreht of North Easthopc and Mr. and Mrs. Rvu- ben Dorcht and Marie of Upper Street, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Alba! Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs, Solomon Bowman and-Jimmv of Victoriahurg and Pte. Alfred Kurt of Listowel spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Henry Bowman. . Mr. ahd Mrs. c. E. Swortrvntru her spent Sunday with Mrs. Uri cilla Zehr in East Zorro, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Albert Chataman wnrc Mri and Mrs. Porcv Swnrty and John' and Ruth of Watcrloo and Mr, and _ Mrs. Clifford Swarm. Misc, Norma; Swartz and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd; Swartz of Kitchener. . l "This is an exemption from the lighting restrictions and our inter- pretation of the pun-r Contrulh'r's order, pvrmits outdoor >kuttl'" rinks to be lighted sufTicicntly for the purpose of playing hock-y." the letter stated, PINE HILL Despite recent regulations Ft'- f" “given 'itl"krl'l,ll'a/u'l at: C ass: e a c Ranting use of electric power, out, Kid“ to the program. y door rinks will be permitted to’ have lighting sufficient for hockey according to a letter received "AWKESWLLE from R. T. Jeffery, chief municipal . Po I. k Autr. Nam." 1Ttrinet of the Ontario Hydro tu~m.....l-1.A 1'orrespomtet") fit',',"',',',',",'),',',', by Town Clerk Nor, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Thomson Power Gtrunions had stated vvd Brtlv and Joyce and Billie and that illumination for outdoor skat- R, find Piscee lilohmond of ing rinks between four and 10 pm, Weshineton Visited with Mr. and wruld be limited to one watt Der Mrsl I s, 'ti1ir, . S , c hundred square foot of skating t'sur'- h I 2"“ . Tf.., 'l"'h'lf" toxin. face, which is not sufricicnt for 'tint Sunday wn MR and rs, hockey. Milton ?.r.rystrolys of liollcn._ Outdoor Hockey Gets Blessing (h Power (lilidal Mr. Schnapr said he has no m- formation on when the plates MM be available to the public. Last ye at, sate of plates for 1962 comm, rat-need December In. V Am; to Mr. Schnm, the new plates are yellow on black Unlike former years, each auto owner will receive only one pm this year, as a contribution to the w” eftort, and this plan will be carried " the rear of the car. The Kitchener-Waterloo num- ttrt delivefgd go date number from mate- vehicle Peonits and license: laid today than: plates for INS have unwed at In- oteiee. The have: aid only ”on plates have arrived hege so far, despite the tact. on occuion, man than 10,000 not: of plates have been issued by the Kirtteater 0mm. The rem.in- License Plates Arrive Here l DAYS. Martina Wednesday ---aWriFn “HONEY in will be delivered grindiiiy'ie ttr Miss Helen Swartzentraber (Chrouitle Uorrvsmonderttt "A Yank at' Eton" t Mr. and Mrs. August SchneEder 1.9;. nt Sundav m'vning at the home ip"' Mr and Mrs. Grant Schneider. " I ar Linwood. 500 have already arrived C. "I spoke with seven! recruit: {and found they." vety an“ Ale," Bngadmr MacDonald stated. Included m the inspeetiah party _ u ere Capt. Mary Barker. Qw.A.C.. '. 'tt ofticcr for MD. I and Cot. W. " Klppen of London, Announcement has been 're- "cetveti by Capt. Dons Weston. otti- (car commanding the centre here. lthat the Department of National ‘Delence intends to widen the "IE of training in the CNCA.C. e [apartment intends to operate o cook's trade course here to prance 30 cooks per month and to train ‘40 driyers each month. It is also vavnt visitors with Mrs. A. Tyttck \u-rc: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 'lccightyn_and_dautr_rty Rum and IV. and Mrs, Russell Creighton of Turnnhl and Miss Donna Tyack of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tyuck and daughter and Mr. Guy Truck of Kitchener. Mr. H. K. Downie. who was holding meetings at the Gospel f: I”. hcrv. left for his home in To- mntn on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin "d f‘!“ll\"0f near St, Clements sI't'itt Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. : :murl G Marlin, Mr and Mrs. Aisnn Martin and duughh-r Elmodn spent Sunday mama: with Mr. Josiah Martin. Mr and Mrs, Urias Weber spent Sundzn‘ with Mr. and Mrs. Chris- Nan Martin at Conestoga. Miss Vcra Martin of the town- Mr utul Mrs Earl Tyack and u'iruttittcr of Kitchener spent Sun- dav at the home of Mrs. Wm. Ty- ark I: Mr; Willmm Tvaek Isft on Tues. day fur Toronto. where she intends pending: u month. Tit,. Wotwrt's Association of the Imlml Church was held at the law of Mrs, Henry Ballard on Mummy afternoon with a good at- 'x‘luL’llu‘v, Until last week he Kim czunp was No. 10 basic Wm crntrc but the men are being transferred gradually to their new nnde at lppelfwash and in n few weeks. moie- that; 1.666331; Git Pxnwmd lo thr can!» ttere. 0m “lukemetpin‘totuwe-Ip very much. bathing -. to be going very . " “3° Why Brigadier p, J. In my ihstrict tG. (was... . tour of No. 3 f,T,dbfi basic milk mg centre here vtttse week-all Donald, vale}; tlJllJLCilirishe ' mum . '

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