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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1942, p. 3

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BUSES LEAVE KITCHENER TIME TABLE EASTBOUND to TORONTO a 540 a.m. 8.05 a.m. 10.35 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 745 p.m. b 12.30 a.m. aâ€" Daily ex. Sun. b â€" Sun. & Hol. c â€" Daily ex. Sun. & Hol. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) SEE US â€" When in nee 64 King St. 8. C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King St. West â€" Kitchener Phone 2â€"1936 DOWNING, STEEN and Co. YOUR CLASSES Smith Manufacturing Company leg straps. LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE GUARANTEED. | Investigate. _ Write or callâ€" A perfect method. No leg straps. LIGHT. IN Friday, November 138, 86 King St. W. . Phone 4â€"4162 KITCHENER BUS TRAVEL WFORMaAnONn at WILL CONDUCtTED . , . conventintiy Locata» are thoroughly examined at STEELE‘S 120 King St. E Let‘s talk this over. There is a Dominion Life programme to ft your ipcome . and | circumstances. Emquire at: & AS§OCIATES . BAY : Incomes have increased! Now is the time to make sure that your family is protected with Cash, and P Thea . Churches d%:’ De-::i‘;nfiun. ooo oo en en e ntcigds University of Toronto, Maj L'n‘.' G.fa-."'"’;..nmfi: Shopping _ District, Wholesale Will give you complete satisfaction if YOHR EYES HOME OFFICE AGENCY Close to Parliament Buildings, A M. Powect, Pr;d-! RUPTURED? FLORISTs PRESTON, ONYARIO Established 1898 Edwin | «_ â€"â€" Kitchener 2â€"4469 549 King St WESTBOUND to LONDON 8.45 a.m. 11.35 a.m. .00 pm. b 7.15 &m c 8.50 p.m. b 9.55 p.m. elastic. . No sHOE _ STORE AND REPAIRING of New Shoes or Repairs â€" WE CAN SAVE A. Jas, Robins WATERLOO Nie! 2. it uPC GeninP eilinaiiiwn uh 130 11 Td Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritchie. | |_ Mr. and Mrs. Menno Jackson of | |Walton and Miss Vesta Coombs of | {Elyth called on friends in town on Suaturday afternoon. | ieemiandnail d it 3 0i hiA id P Mrs.â€" Clara Fowler, who has spent the past few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Wes Brown of Kitâ€" chener has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Nisbet. Pte. Carl_Seip. formerly of the Dominion Bank staff here and more recently of Welland, but who i. now stationed in Hal;fa;(mq')'ent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Pte. Charles Powell of London spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" eats, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell. Mrs.â€" Clara Fowler, who has spent the past few weeks with her qanl 12 1E 2 Haysville Women‘s Institute in the Haysville hall on Wednesday evening. Misses Jean and Miriam R of Stratford Normal visited the weekâ€"end with their na INSTRNRIN O Fomi dnb ied Tobagninl absn s Miss Margaret Bean and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond attended ’the potâ€"luck supper held by the L. en Cam P OS mm 9e 1 Mrs. Porcy Weicker of Haysville called on friends in town on Satâ€" urday afternoon. AEaoei o on dn e n oN esnt ne TD NET¢ i lay School and |Roederâ€"At Ueidelbers Na:â€" ness. Rev. Mr. Brown retired from fendent of the Sunday School and ‘R?ed;r[â€"étdlfi;gel(l})fiifib ,,“fil,;wdif*mr ministfy two years ago. but he 'l’,"’l ;"h;’dr, t(‘alclE‘rs ar‘%t%fi; JE?II\: ‘:,mnr ar T ‘{had continued to assist actively in Joist. Misses Emma â€" 3 in _8 . . ‘evangelistic work tnroughout the Dowell and Marjory Gordner. ‘BellT.;; .Al};‘,:::‘.' é\l(.ll)]\.a.‘);mt‘o M cenference. His pastorate at Beâ€" Miss Margaret Bean and Mr. and v”-:"'“ arcer ie in _ thany Mennonite Church ended 25 m ; ilinskyâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, t Mrs. Clarence Diamond attended' Nov. 9. to Mr. and Mrs. Albin }3%a"S ago the regular monthivy meeting of the w";':, sky Courtland Ave. East _ Surviving are his wife: three Bethel United Church Y.P.S. when Kilt('-l:;‘n.:-.l‘ i son & ~ suns, one sister and three brothers. fas TD e e o uns pleunchiccal Waterloo, Nov. 11, to ges.== home of Dr. and Mrs. Glen edey ; Mo. and Mrs. Sdwin Distich, 118 George A. Miller 2 uo O Sm me Saumen; Hhod U Wateri0o, a daughâ€"._ HAYSVILLE. â€" George Allan it lt)({nno;‘ hr_l "\(:PS?CO})) it \\?sh ?_ ter. Milicer. 78. passed away at his home "“‘m wl Ol ’t § 1 L3 "wiore ho Feaberâ€"At St. Mary‘s Huspital.;mw and a half mil¢s cast of, Havysâ€" miltmage last summet. Nov. 5. to Fusiliet and Mrs.|viile on the Huron Road, Thursday . The Junior Red Cross of Baden ,_ Thomas Feaber, Preston, a son./night. He had heen ailing â€" for i~ quite active. To date approximâ€" Ciesâ€"At.St. Mary‘s Hospital, NOV-]n‘-uny vears but had only been conâ€" ately $9.00 has been collected from 6. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gies. fired to bed since September. the sale of Chnstmas" cards. At | Bridgeport. a son. {Born at New Dundee, Nov. 20, 1862 present they are planning another |nifg _At. . St Mary‘s Hospital. h was a son of the late Mr. and salvage drive campaign and sevâ€" Nov. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mrs. Louis Miller: He came to eraul of the school boys have been Hills, 81 Heidt Lane, Kitchpnor.“i!;bc\-illv 55 years ago. ; appointed collectors for this purâ€" |_ a daughter. | _ Surviving are two sons and four prse. (Smithâ€"At Listowel, Nov. 4, to Mr.| dieughters. | Personals. | ;xlr;d Mrs. Lioyd Smith, a daughâ€" s -â€".l__J_ in f Mr. Sam M. Roth is up north on .. !"* P En amuel J. Hi a week‘s hunting trip at present. ’B't“b;‘;:h"'"d"\}ws" ;{aco;)siarl\tl;\ ch’â€" NEW â€" HAMBURGâ€"Samuel J Mr. and Mrs. Stewart C. Kuhn Eo S{‘ Ja,n D rs.d mom "°°"}â€"! infl, who has been a resident of and children, Nancy and Douglas ;Oi:'l .Adcows.ta'augNer'. 5. 10| New Hamburg for the past three visited on Sunday with the latter‘s | M' eâ€"- dtM aGer 9(;' 3 Ool\);vrl 5; Yycars, residing with his son, Norâ€"| brother and his wife at Bridgeport. | K.r' “gt Nrs. yHl 4. €. man, principal of the public school. | Miss Margaret Bean and Mr. and _ mg St. .. a son. died at the Kâ€"W Hospital early , L{l':.. Clarence Diamond attended Wcc nnGeaten ae s ue n S t C ot e O NC dt Personals. | ‘;‘l';d M Mr. Sam M. Roth is up north on 1. a week‘s hunting trip at present. :Brtub;;:h Mr. and Mrs. Stewart C. Kuhn i S{. ond children, Nancy and Douglas | _ Pn o+ Sase se c in MX uotsdie The bride was becomingly atâ€" ' tired in a streetâ€"length gown of midnight blue velvet and wore a } ;corsage of red roses and bouvarâ€" â€" jdia. Mrs. Gordon Burkhardt of [Kitchener was the bride‘s only atâ€" ;undant and she wore a streetâ€" length frock of wine crepe deâ€" & [sngned similarly to the bride‘s. She |also wore a corsage of Butterfly roses. Mr. Gordon Burishardt of Kitchener attended the groom as: best man. Following the wedding a supper was served at the Old Mill Coffec Shoppe and later Mr. and Mrs. Shantz left on a wedding ‘rip to eastern points in Ontario. . For her honeymoon trip the bride _'.“)n.on: a tailored tweed coat with € on oden MOmY e Mempiten. _ Teachers of the Baden Presbyâ€", Wendlingâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital. terian church arranged a Hallowâ€"._ Nov. 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome wen party in the basement of the â€" Wendling, 132 Ahrens St. W., vhurch recently. There were about | _ Kitchener. a daughtetr. thirty children in attendance and Barwaâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital. Nov. 10. after music and various hearty‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Gustay Barwa, eames had .been enjoyed a very:_ Conestogo, a daughter. . crlicious lunch of hot chocolate Schmidtâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, and other refreshments was served. | Nov. 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vr. Eugene Hofstetter is Superinâ€"|_ Schmidt, St Agatha, a son. tendent of the Sunday School and | Roederâ€"At Heidelberg, Nov. 10. the nther toachore sirs Afes TL n Ns mened Abcs opn ) T oi Sunday School Hallowe‘en Party Falls To Cement Floor, Suffers _ Se_voro Injuries black hat and ;n”a‘t;:;\ir;gw.ac;es- sories. On their return the young couple will reside in Baden. ed in marriafi to Mr. Waiter Shantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Shantz of Baden. The wedding was solemnized at the Wellesley church parsonage and Rev. W. L. Kraemer was the officiating minisâ€" ter Shantzâ€"Zehr Yows Taken at Wellesley On Saturday afternoon at three o‘clock Miss Lydia Magdalene Zehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Zehr of Tavistock was unitâ€" By Mre. Clarence Dinmond (Chronicie Correspondent) Irs. Wes Brown v;)‘i Kl‘(t returned to the home of BADEN , and Miriam Ritchie with their parents, over . |Knipfelâ€"Kneiselâ€"Nov. 7. Elmer , + Knipfel of Petersburg to Alice Mclinda Knecisel of Wellesley. | .’Ballem-Whildoolâ€"Nov. 7, Anâ€" ; _ drew Ballent to Louise Whiteâ€" foot, both of Kitchener. Beattyâ€"Genzingerâ€"Nov. 7. Gordon |_ Frederick Beatty to Elizabelh{ | _ Mary Genzinger, both of Kitchâ€" | _ ener. | Grossâ€"Blakeneyâ€"Nov. â€"7. Archiâ€" r bald Gross to Dorcas Blakeney. both of Kitchener. Schultzâ€"Reickâ€"Nov. â€" 7, Ephraim Schultz of Kitchener to Wilhelâ€" mina Reick of Petersburg. McCulleyâ€"Wrightâ€"Nov. 6, Pte. Laâ€" ; vern Elwood McCulley of Hamâ€"â€" |_ilton now of Camp Borden to l Violet Alvena Wright of Elora. FHallmanâ€"Manskeâ€"Nov. 7, Fusilier Stanley William â€" Hallman â€" of J Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake to Marjorie Catherine Manske of Kitchener. ; Shantzâ€"Zehr â€" Nov. 7. _ Walter | _ Shantz of Baden to Lydia Magâ€" | _ dalene Zehr of Tavistock ‘ \Garnerâ€"Huehnâ€"â€"Nov. _ 7. Elmer |_ Garner__of London to Helen ! {|_ Eileen Huehn of New Hamburg. | Alexanderâ€"Mcintoshâ€"Nov. 7 Don. j ald _ Alexander of Gowanstown / |_ to Ellen Mcintosh of Listowel. ‘ |Scottâ€"Benderâ€"Nov. _ 7, _ Marvin| Seott of Kitchener to Irene Benâ€" ,__der of Neudorff, Sask, Kirklandâ€"Mooreâ€"Nov. _ 7, _ John William James Kirkland of Otâ€" | tawa to Lois Margarct Moore of ] \_ Kitchener. 1 Lorentzâ€"Hopeâ€"Nov. 7. Sgt. John j , _ Bernard Lorentz of Rockclifle‘( Ottawa, to Viola June Ursula j Hope of Kitchener. q Weberâ€"Rothâ€"Nov. 7, William Hy. Weber of Waterloo to Priscilla Catherine Roth of St Agatha Archibaldâ€"Nov. 6, John Th Archibald, Elora, 63 years. Maherâ€"Nov. 8. William J. Ms 4 King St. N. Waterloo years. Hu'uhrwnâ€"Noy 8, William i0 NY C RTTTOTTT 22. Henderson, Milverton, 67 years Bellâ€"Nov. 8. Walter George Bell. Ayr. 67 years Neisenâ€"Nov. 9. Alphonse Joseph Neisen, Winterbourne. 31 years Vollâ€"Nov. 10. Mrs. Emil Voll, 37 Young St., Waterloo. 51 years Beckerâ€"At Willet Memorial Hosâ€" pital, Paris, Nov. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Becker, New Dunâ€" dee, a son. Valentoâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Valento, 580 Guelph St, Kitchener, a son. Sauderâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, RR. 1. _ Preston, to Mr. and Mrs. Elber Sauder, a daughter. Musselmanâ€"At _ Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Musselman, 29 Bricker Ave.. AKnchener‘ a daughter. Martinâ€"At RR. 4, Elmira, Nov. 8, _ to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin, a daughter. Walserâ€"At Elora, Nov. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walser, â€" a daughter. Mosureâ€"At Elora, Oct. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mosure, a _ daughter: Hinschbergerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, Nov. 8, to Pte. and Mrs. Leonard ‘Hinschberger, 55 Dcâ€" Kay St., Kitchener, a son. Kurtâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hogpital,. Nov. 7. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kurt, 215 Lancaster St. W., Kitchener, _ _a daughter. Everetsâ€"At St Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 6, to Pte. and Mrs. Albert Everets of Baden, a son. Echmittâ€"At Kâ€"W Hofl)itnl. Nov. 8, to R:: and rs. Lorne Schmitt, tersburg, a daughter. Lackisâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 7. to Mr. and Mrs. A. Lackie, 146 | Church St., Kitchener, a son. Smithâ€"At St Mary‘s Rw:im. Nov. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Forest. a daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kuntz of Baden, a daughter. Steinmanâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Delton Steinman (nee Florence Rittingâ€" _ er), of Baden, a son. tal. Nov. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Brubacher, 34 Caroline St. Kitchener. a daughter. Dia! 8â€"8192 Robinson, 238 Herbert St Muarriages Deaths YOU MONEY 6. John Thomas ra, 63 years. William J. Maher, N. Waterloon. 49 THR wu-&u.oo (Ontario) CH R O NIJC L E 3 V27°,_ MILLBANK.â€"William H. Henâ€" n. derson died at his home â€"one mile R. l.)south of Millbank Sunday afterâ€" Elber inoon after an iliness of seven . weeks. Born on the farm on which Pital. ‘he died he was the son of the late ward |Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Henderson. Ave~lIn 1907 he married the former ® [Naney Burke, who survives him. pital, Surviving besides his widow are \lba“(twn daughters. _ Mrs. _ William Bast.‘Mant» (Mildred) af Newlin N. Q2, 708. DeC Lhurch Son of the late William Bell and Magdalene Brown, Mr. Bell was born in North | Dumfries township. | Surviving are his wife; three\ brothers, _ James, Ayr, \‘I(l}l:‘nm_ | near St. George, and Alex, t o | ; AYR. â€"Walter George Bell, 67, passed away at his home on Macâ€" Donald â€" Street, Sunday â€" evening, following â€" a lengthy illness _ A gardener by onccupation. Mr Bell was widely known throughout the vicinity _ He was a member of Knox United Church Son of the late William Bell and Magdalene Brown, Mr. Bell was born in North Dumfries township. I Nee Sn Neteoenste ie The funcral will be held Friday morning from the Walsh Funeral Home at 845 o‘clock to St. Louis‘ Church where service wili be held at 9 o‘clock Interment wil be in Nount Hope Cemetery. Watorion | _ He was the father of nine sons {and one daughter. He has one broâ€" Itner and one sister. Mrs. Emil Voll, 51. of 37 Young St.. Waterloo. died Tuesday mornâ€" ing at St. Mary‘s Hospital after a lingrring illness. She attended St. Louis RC. Church, Waterloo, and was a member of the Christian Moâ€" thers Society. Surviving are her husband, five sons, one brother and two sisters Sm s mt PN T The death of Dr. W. J. Swift, 525 Arlington Place. Granada Apartâ€" ments, Chicago. was announced Monday morning. He is survived by his widow, formerly Florence Long of Kitchener, and two sons. Other local survivors are Joseph H. Lang and August A Lang. hoth of them, brothersâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. R. S. Currie | ELMIRA.â€"Word | was received locally, of the death on Sunday at ber home, 5228 Clanranald Ave., | Montreal, of Mrs. Rac Shipman / Curric. wife of Professor Alex. B’ Curric of MecGill University. J Mrs. Currie was a graduate of | Toronto General Hospital where | she served for a time on the staff, | and later was associated‘ with the Red Cross Hospital at EngJehart, ; Ont.. and with the Victorian Ordorr of Nurses at Woodstock and at Edâ€" j monton * Surviving â€" are fwo daughters, beth of Montreal, and a brother uff Toronto mira High School, is a brother of Professor Currie. Seven years ago, be suffered a stroke and has been an invalid | since. He was taken to the Kâ€"W Houspital about a week ago wherc[ he died Tuesday night. He was a‘ member of the C.O.F. of Newâ€" | bridge. J Tucsday even i-r;g. s o e e e e reiiyt‘s Born at New Dundee, Nov. 20, 1862 h was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller: He came to i!;éwillo 55 years ago. Surviving are two sons and four diughters. Rev. W. Brown, 69. a former pasâ€" tor of Bethany Mennonite Church, pussed away at his home at Clarksâ€" burg Thursday after a brief illâ€" ness. Rev. Mr. Brown retired from Muntz (Mildred) of Newton. Mrs.A: Arthur Nahrgang (Ethel of Mill "= bunk and six grandchildren. Also ane four sisters, Mrs. John Brock of 30P Carthage, Mrs. John Knox of Millâ€" bank, and one brother. Mr. Robert THenderson of Miami. Manitoba two _ daughters. . Mrs _ Willian â€" Mr. and Mrs. Everett Coghlin of Mauntz (Mildred) of Newton. Mrs. A:wood, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Deâ€" Arthur Nahrgang (EtheD of Mill ¢=tr. fifth line of Wellesley, Mr. bunk and six grandchildren. Also and Mrs. Charles Vogan and Marâ€" four sisters, Mrs. John Brock of . JOn and Bily Petric of Milibank Ingersoll. Mrs. George Crawford of | Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Homilton. Mrs. Robert Simpson of| Mrs. George Coghlin. The occaâ€" Carthage. Mrs. John Knox of Millâ€"[~en being the celebration of the bank, and one brother. Mr. Robert‘l=tter‘s birthday. LDn Sm W PWCY N T Budovichâ€"Nov. 11, Samuel Budoâ€" vich, Toronto, 73 years. Raceâ€"Nov. 9, James Race, Elora, 86 years. Berschtâ€"Miss Elizabeth Berscht, 43 Weber St E.. Kitchener, 72 myem N 11, Mrs. Carl S1 ugosikiâ€"Nov A . Carl uâ€" goski, 272 King St E. Kitchener, 74 years. Brownâ€"Nov‘ 5, Rev. W Brown, Clarksburg, 69 years. Millerâ€"Nov. 5. George;Allan Milâ€" ler,. Haysville, 78 years. Waldschmidtâ€"Nov. 6, Mrs. John Waldschmidt, Young St, Kitchâ€" _ ener, 76 years. Flanaganâ€"Nov. 7. Gloria Jean _ Flanagan, 135 Courtland Ave. E., Kitchener, 2 weeks. } Schwartzâ€"Nov. 7, Sandra Mildred Schwartz, daughter of Pte. and Mrs. Frederick Schwartz, 'Mll King St. E., Kitchener, 17 weeks. Blainâ€"Nov. 9, Cpl William John MILLBANK.â€"William Blain, 98 King St. W., l(l;..cl;;ner 51 years. (By Chronicle Correspondent) Walter G. Beli Mrs. Emil Voll urric, principal of the Elâ€" . W. J. Swift The Evangelical Ladies‘ Aid met ai the home of Mrs. Lavina Spies to piece quilt patches for the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Lichty and family. 6th of Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Flo Martin and family, 3rd of Peel. Members of the Mennonite Sewâ€" ing Circle met at the Church, Taesday to quilt and sew for relief mefville Rnox,. VS. of Owen \Sound spent several days last |week with his mother, Mrs. John {Knox. C Mr. _ Robert _ Henderson _ and daughter., Mrs. Switzer, of Miami, Manitoba, are visiting at the home ce l Es . uht ! n ote So s en n meith of the former‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs W H. Henderson. \Sturies of Jesus". ‘reported that the handed in $65.00. After the reading of the minutes the election of officers took place. The following were elected: Hon. president, Mr. M. H. Reid; presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Cameron Hume; secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, Miss Grace Wray; executive, the resident ministers, Mrs. W. T. Shearer, Mrs. George Tanner; auditors, Messrs. Wesley Krotz and Allan Hawthorne. Rev. C. S. Jones gave a spiendid talk on "Facts of the Bible". Miss Mary neseae o oc en ie h cent i _ The annual meeting of the Millâ€" bank Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society was held in the Wesâ€" lcy United Church. Rev. C. J. Draâ€" per of Gracé Anglican Church was chairman of the meeting. Mr. Draâ€" per read the scripture lesson and led in prayer. SOLE BROT newlyweds, were presented with a miscellaneous shower at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dunbar on Friday revenmg. About one hundred were present. The address was read by Miss Hazel Kerr, while the presenâ€" fation was made by Mrs. George Tanner and Mr. Elwood Po The evening was spent in d t» the music supplied by Messrs. Cook and Askin. Mrs. C. Hume New Head ot Society â€" Mesy sA enner sang a solo, "Tell me the tories of Jesus". The treasurer blnlmrndiP nA ds uh C Newly â€"Weds $125.00 Silver Tea Service FREE 68 King Street East Thank You . FLORADALE We take this opportunity to offer sincere thanks for th« on the occasion of our Kitchener debut. We are espec enthusiastic welcome as evidenced by the thousands of store last week. We feel sure that our efforts to give Kitchener a jewelle will be appreciated and that when you come to make se Ey Mrs. Gertrade Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent) as a My By Miss Maide V. K. (l‘t’mdel. M. gift, the many attractive items in our store will Sorry! No More EFree Teaspoons Many Thausands of people were en visitors to Sole Brothers new sto King Street East, on our oper We also collectors had â€" (King Street at Frederick Street) have stores at Timmins, Ont Mr. _ and Mrs. Norman Martin of ‘cf Brantford spent a day with ; Mr. and Mrs. Danicl B. Martin. \__Mrs. Katherine Schmidt and Loâ€" , rina, Mrs. Chris. Hartwig spent ‘Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ‘Kaufman, Scotland, Ont. a Roy Class and Lloyd Richardson of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end at the former‘s home here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman, Yatton. Mrs. Jacob Spies. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Maurer spent Sunday with friends in St. Jacobs. Nationale . . . THIS ARTITLE REMOYED TWO YOUNG MEN founded in character, ability, energy. "We‘ll finance you to start in a small way," he said. "Make a test on the local market first." Presently the product was being sold all over Canada, and exported to the United States and overseas. Now it fills a wartime demand. The enterprise employs a large number of people. This actual example illustrates bow this country‘s BEFORE the war, two young graduates in chemistry faced the future with no assets but technical trainâ€" ing and unbounded faith in themselves. They planned to capitalize on their years in college by manufacturing a certain chemical product. "Bur we‘ll need some money to get started," they said. "Let‘s put it up to the bank." : Their banker decided thar rhaie LLL _ _ .. Imperial Bank of E;n + ~ucsua... i 0e on noon. We ; people were not receive gift. The 2,000 3"1 we offered / were all hand and Kirkia l’onnerl] decided that their faith sign of the We stor obli to t m was well

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