Those whose parents or near rc- latives live near centres where courses are given may, at the Dis. trict Officer Commanding‘s discre- tion, be permitted to live at home and draw subsistence allowance. On completion of their trades training at P, vocational school the boys will be allocated to a Corps, complete basic training if necessary and receive advanced military training They will not be allowed to go overseas until Ihcy an. 19 Fers old. The courses will be of approxim- ately IO months' duration and the boys, who must be in "A" Cate- gory medically. will receive a min- imum of two weeks military train- ing before they begin their trade. An hour each week day and four hours on Saturdays throughout the course will be devoted to military training. oTrAWA.--The Canadian Ar- my will start immediately to em list a limited number of boys be- tween 17 and 18 years of age who have suitable quahficatrons, " has been announced at National De- tence Headquarters. They will be trained as skilled tradesmen. 92 Ontario St. South BULLAS TRADE-IN STORE Seek Boys, Age 17-18 As Tradesmen 3-Pce. CHESTERFIELD Also ODD DRESSERS _ CHFsTs - BEDS tk SI‘RIN‘QS 3-Pre. MAPLE BEDROOM tuTrr,' 2-Per. STI'IHO cm'CH, like new R. k. Forbes Motors. OMEN!†or uncut In SIIVKIS â€lib-M IAI'A‘I .AullO. Good Used Cars and Trucks iv". .1 "ttiiMttrTtttttt s Cur-Inn Jewett, KI Norman lit _____#i,,, " Water Street North KITCHENER Phone 84143? We Buy You can continue to ploc. out {out rats and Boats for col, ochon by your Street Clean- Inq Department where such a â€New is Ut 'duct. You can donate you: in dnp ping. map In and bow to r,"" itel vo.hutt.arr 5-1299- them in ya... sommgio: cup to! ITâ€; wig, a can t,u1uttt,y s'llf.', to you: ulnar, no. Commune: meodloul War Chaim oe--- when. Icup 3-1353 Rua G"i, I! 29" “vi-bud isis Jiiyiia THAT In "Orlhl Short. so All-n HI . Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shunlz t.trltftcaty. " Sivcor and family and hos, muthvr. Mrs, M,irirelyittirsy Diploma Shantz, visited at tha- hump of Allan my 511mm Honour G Shuntz. in Kitchcntt, on Sunday, [Minna m a High. Ch, Mr and Mrs. Karl Tsuck .urlVocuiionetl Sr‘hool or daughter, Mn J W llzllmm. Immmv. m (I Pullm- Misses Margurv! and Juan) Iltoin_ichocl. and who onlu I " Kstchrncr, Mrs (human It, ump 1n llu- pr: srttt war. t in! lanwuud vmhul wtth Mr, ft what-l for rlnpluymr: .Fuslur and family um Sunday my h. rwmafttrr “Innâ€; Mr. and Mrs. Frrd Wnynv and daughter. Miss Dorm“. nf Kitch- ener. wen rum-n! gun-sh of John 1., Hammond. . Mr. and Mrs, Raymund Nunnvr and sun of Curur.sgr, N Y. are spvndinp, u wvvk with, ha r mullu r. Mrs. Joseph Zrhr and mm!" ly, Muse, David, Amos and Jucoh. Mr. and Mrs. Jamcs, Richardson' of Preston wrrc Sunday Vtsttorr with Mr. and Mrs, Gunma- Ilivh.urd- son. Thomas o, Wilford “and H mnds in Tavistock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ptnch, Mrs. Jack Pvtch and family of Kitchvot visited at the hump of John 1. Hammond on Supduy. Stratford in) Sunday and w: rr accompanied hmm- by Mm. Ed. Mitchell of London. who will an nd a few days hon-l Mr. and Mrs Thus ffirrcu:.eisurtt and daughter Ham-d with his 515105 Mrs Marv Bn‘mmghanu m Miss Adetlu (mush r Hf Lin]. Brltam and William (Hum: r (f thr, R.C.A.F.. Torvnto. u'l-n- “Mk-rm! usitnrs with their mothrr. Mb. Allan Glaistct, at tht. hnmr of limr uncle and aunt, Addn- and Sun. Hanan. Harry Sehmder of Prwhm mum the week-end at ttw humv ol' Mt 'and Mrs. Fred ch-irtslvubvr Mr. Edward Halx-rmrnl of Hum over spent thc work-nu] wur. hi, “439 andAiuMthter. l The Y.P.U of Brsyd ("lulu Church hold thrir March muting at the home of Mrs. M. Lathur wot? a good attendance m V. W. E BI! Rave lantern slidrs of Wrrt Chum Two cantons won gun: by H: r, hen Borg. aflvr which rrfr: \hml Dis were served. Y.P.U. Meets William Bryce of Waurluu rpcnt Sunday at the home of fur H‘mlhtl’. Mrs. J. Bryce, Mrs, Stan Quelch of Prrth Wi . a visitor at the homcs of Mr. tml Mrs. C Reader and Mrs F Kiri: Steuber on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 84nd spttlt Sunday with rclmwm m Blasr Mr, and Mrs. Ed. JOIN: of Pr, rton were Sunday vmtors at thrs hunw cigars g. §_ry_cc. Mrs. S. Wniliams and Bert Mon, day were Sunday wsnun ut thr home of Miss P. Watson, Jack Wordcn of Stratford tpenl the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Paul Wt-xdux Week-end Halon at the homr " Mr. and Mrs Fred Hubb, Were Mr and Mrs. Wm Kastrs and two sum, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Lindauy and son Alvin of Kitchener, Mr and Mrs. Howard Hornblower and (Wu children of Detroit, and Earl Mos, sell of Preston I Rev C Txlbury of Galt conducted Jun- Service at the Doon Untied Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev 'H G. Cleghum of Preston was m char e of the service at the Deon 'ri'lil'st'jd"d',1 Church on Sunday Janemoon. , MISS Margaret Case†of Galt )spenl Sunday at the hunu " Mrs O. Goddard John Wearer spent Sulunlu} m Toronto where he attended the Red Wings vs. Maple Leais hockey game Mrs. J. Grant was a busmc visitor m Kitchener on Thursday Mrs Harry Bade was it VISItur Kitchener on Saturday ) Members of the Doon Patriotic Some!“ met at the home ot Mrs JGIb. Mom; on Fruday nllernuon and evening, and on Monday alter noon and evening at the homes of Mrs M Fisher and Mrs Charles iReader to work on quilts tor oSer- l Has. Several quills were finished. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad‘s! spent the week-end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs, Herb Potrutt of Hamilton. Miss Kay Jones spot Sauna with friends m Gall Mass Eunice Teet has returned to her home here after spending the winter months m Gall I mm 1 au=. â€4.22:. new (it... he“ Members of the Doon P: (IRUSSHILL " Mos. Lorne anme (Chronicle Correspondent) KIICHENI R 9549.50 $70.50 tt89.50 Bruvd l'mlul March nu l 1mg M. Lathur wnh mv. W. E Bill '" . _ Tre.Nee. .........l. n. th. Drpurlmrnl ml Education the tturwhru: of rnmlsrlulm rm the re» unlar Travhrrs' Rrport forms, and in" mdwitrt llwrmm the rand)- Cute",, uhn "' applying tor stand. H1: undvr thrsr rrgttl"t"ms, and whtm assured that tho condoms u! onhstmrnt re rmpfoymtnt havo lrrrtt fulfUtod shalt so rurllfy to lln- Duparlmrnl on " form In lw A farm fur the purposes of thtsol ngulmmns shall moan land our which :In' grown for commercial? pul‘nt.w.\‘ Mummy fivld, orchard or gum-n â€urn, nr on whrrh livru «lurk mud poultry arr rmwd for th, produciron of fund, and it shall; not muludr land usrd rxrluswely fur tho Prrrdurtion of such crops as lv‘hmrn. mushrooms or nlhor Pros (lurks rrgar'lvrl as luxuries. Thr pnnnpal shall forward In n. the. pr: 'rrt1t war or that he was rrgularly "rnployrd In farm work It) stotrd :ahnvv for " period of not " s: than thirturn wrr'ks after April 22. 1943, Inly by tho results of formal ohrurI tests hut "Iso by his (lay hy day clars "porn, to) hr Hm†have furnished the pnnupul wnh satisfactory cvi. "crtcr that hr rnlisud for srrvicv (in hr shull hzm» ('umplntt-d to thrs 'mtirritctson of thr. principal tho (1 urn- nf Murly In our}: .suhjt'ct for which hr rvqulrw standing and shall huxr "hum“! a mark of not bry than 5n pvr rm! in catch pn- prr. and such mark will hr assign- trl, by lhv pnnmpal and 1tvachor.s m his yrar‘s work as shown not I My by tho results of furmal ~lhrvul tests but Him by his (lay hy a... ', - . ,_ 'ee) __ ._..... """'* h: rrlrascd ut mo drccrvtion of his prmmpul a! a dot, not "arlior than April I. [943; la, ha sin-El have bu-n m rogu- hur "titnirlarlcc al school unlll he rulnh for active syn-um or unlll' In “Mains tmploymcttt as stated! nbuu». In†not Hahn" than April) 23. 1943, rxwpl that a pupil whose u mums ,nrv urgently not-tied tin, lhr urmrd bate, or on a farm may; L__.,.H,A. a.. ' _ --- ,, __ _ __ “Wyn...“ human m (I Public M " Sl-puralv ‘SthmJ. and who onhsts tor service In â€11- pun-11! war. tn' who loaves what-l for unpluymrnl n" a farm as: In rrmafttrr tlrfinvd fur " period nr nnl "se than thirteen weeks will h, grnnlrd a certificate or di- plullm unrh r lin following candi- hum: 'pphrit by the Deirirtiiiiiii TWF Imp prmmpnl shall mark m the l‘urhumrm Buildings. Toronto, bo- ‘fnrq- vnlrnn}: into any contract. , Tho folluwlnu "r" tru. nvw war- lImr II-gululmns un otlistnu nt or farm., mplnymvnt which relate to Dmummm crrtificatcs and diplo- mas 15mm! 9.515 summer, IM3: A rundndzm who is preparing for " Drpzu‘tm-ntul Middle. or Upper 511nm} vrr1sfiruhs, an Inh-rmvdum- Ct "Hindu a Secondary School Crudunlinn Diploma nr " Sl-l'lmd- my Sl'hlml Hmmur Graduation Di- ploma m a High. Continuation (u uy Ill l “an Iln- nruvmum under which; An old man shaking grains of u. Ltlulunw may be cclcascd frumlIECd ‘0“! Of his straw hat for a ' ~clmnl and ublum ccrtiticatcs oniiiock of kowtowing pigeops . . - a , tt unmm-ndulmn arr restricted 1014011! tttttidle-aged woman in black, _ rnlhlm'pl and to actual sra_rrp,rtt1mins,' comfortably on a bench 'd otk. mm u. ts, work m the fields In the sun, with her bulging shop- .lm1 m the farm buildings of those Inna bag on the ground beside her who mo pruvlucmg fund from the V " Kroup of young airmen, l; cal, [gughlng and looking over the Tht-. ullt'llllul 0f prmcipals is(tsscrs-hy . A . .31er to thc fact that the period all The spirit of contentment lay â€mm n lurks mwd not be can- du-p over King Square. wrapping 1muou.s. ah,'"rraruy'rnertts may be >l!l'pDI‘TS. Ioungers, pigeons. ttow.. _ n adc mm» H: thc empluypr and ,t " and the waters of the fountain [ thy pupil for u short period foul" a slvepy golden mist of sun. hulul:n)\ at " suitable time during; Farther "long down the walk a JULY and Auguht. (plump, .tafty-eo1ored cocker span- In a short “my blank ccrtiticato l it“ puppy was making friends with bams will hr- wnl to prmcopals tux-lit soldier while bis young Taster, m um of pupil: who may be cmsHirratvd " matehrtrox boat in the pluyul. Tlm form Is made up of fountain. I (bur parts: the first will contaml Berwvolcntly watching the scenel tlu. prtrmiso and accvplanu- of vm~ rm! " umup of matrons. One ofl' pluylnrnl. in In. signed by u [arull-om suifyTi,to the others: â€Mr "r u plmwmlnt ofticor of the "Pvucciul. isn't it?" Untmm Farm Scrcrce Force and "Mmm." agreed her neighbor. hy thr pawn! nr guardian of the pcrhaps thinking of a similar once- pupJ mncu‘nul: the second wili,pcacrsful spot in Czecho-Slovakia. contain a Hutumrnl showing ac- (Makes " person glad to be here) ttcel unpluymonl. to bo Sigurd by {Instead of in Europe, Not like that) an â€Ilia-r of the Ontario Farrhlidishy place . - ." S. nun- Foro uhrr hr has vsited N0. not at ttll like devastated Li- ths. pupil at Work; and tlu. third "llCI‘. the oh;erver thought. by now v ill (mutant) u vermin-nip ml tlu. nu- ix] prouchinv, the flower-surround- Ittrr and tht, ltnglh " the WWW“, Id Young monument at the east lo lw Slum-d by 1hr cmplnyor or a ode of the square Crimson, placmwnt Mficor. Wang!“ yellow and mauve. the It IS :ugggblgd that u pupol who liars. of ftowcrs moved gently In! wishes to work on a farm oiidathtt light breeze. q ' than the farm ("mud or worked by oy the benches areue the me-', Mn pawn! ur guardian and WHO moriyl. a fvw Placid ettizens s.at! (lut> not knvw the prospective om- sunnmg. Above m tho_sky a unis-l pluyI-r should scvk ndvim- from his mg planed ")0de distantly, bu†principal or from the Director Jrth? only dive bomb" was a fall the Onlanu Farm Service Force, yahowflbu‘ c.xeeytlrut manoeuvre Thy Lumen at Ontario again; Fwd thc hwlp of school boys and, uirls to plant. cultivate and hair, Vt >1 he (Tutu As the war goes on, thc ncud fur food, both at homer and abroad, hummus greatcr, Thisi Ontario Department of Education RE Pl'l’lLS wno musr FOR _ (nulééions urn": SERVICE on EN- l --- GAGE m FARM WORK. 1mm I MEMORANDUM i "Bet his ma used up his No. 17 Congo; for her-elf!" shall forward in of Education tho a cy legiate m rogu- unl|l he or until is stated fll VATIILOO f,Leett 0.30.10]!- ' farm period weeks or di- candi- Warhlrs may hr consndrrod sup-) hum“ " the Axis as they cut, down tho prndllrhnn of hrof, dairy; nroduris, and mull" Thry man he mnlrnllrd hy application n! a: warhlt wash to thr animal's hack wtth tho aid ot n stitr-bristled brush Commrrrral warhlv powders arr qmto vftorttvr, whvn used as a wash awarding to directions. In} British Cnlumhia. tho first applicny hon should he mado during thr latter part of Prhrlmry In other] tt ly ('umparnhvvly 'osy and in-) ‘Xlnnslw- lo destroy thc nrubs) whnlr thoy arr m tho hacks ot the animals Best rosulls are obtained whvn all nvighhourinR mule own-I ' rs (‘u-upvratt‘ in applying control‘ measurl‘s g Lust war cattle warblos or heel flics, m Canada sabotaged enough V;nnmr frsathor to put soles on sev- rral Fulrs of shots for (-w-ry Cana- dian :nldir-r, sailor and airman. Tho [mun-r destroyed by warbles, I‘m-“Id Mm haw- made machinery hrlts to sttustttutes for rubber, har- ‘nm: for use on farms and in the army. and a hast of other much mun-d Hum, stairs the Division of ‘Enlnmnlngy. Dominion Department ,nf /U'rirulture, Ottawa. , At the prawn! time, when the} ‘ur-od of Mather Is increasing daily, the so Rruhs arr carrying rm iiiiiir') dvstruetivr work in cattle herds all’ (over the country by cutting thosi {through lh:ul_pnr_tinn of the hide' H...~._,,.. M...., p-nuuu In {no n""', Hrnm which tho choicost [rather is '; mad" i Dtty.rw,tht-yymcruntieariy. sum-I mrr tlu. warhlv or heel Ries lay thmr rugs cm ths, hccls and legs of "hes rank- The gruhs that hatch strum thr rugs penetrate through tho skin and work their way‘ {thruugh tlu animals body to thr rvumn u! the gullvl. After sornol lime, and having grown consider- ably. thrs mow along to the back. Thvso art1vttios arp injurinus to the health of the animal, causing a nu" ductmn m milk flow and retarding 11mm m wright When the gmbsr reach thr back. our!) cuts a halt“ through thr skm and romains there’ for wvvrnl wlmks until mature, whon " drops to the ground and) an†nasslmz thrnunh a roMirtq; “NIT passing through a resting may; gums rue to tho fty which rhm‘n lhr rutile In My us mum it ly rumpnrnhvvly t-asy and ip- 1 It was not altogether by more chanco that he, a few minutes a- ter, fashinp, his pay check at a nearby frank, set aside enough "to 1441 by rm" for the present month's needs. and bought war savings certificates with what was left. -- From Saint John Times-Globe. Warhles Affecting Canadian Soldiers F-A-DAY Vory far from crucified Europe, Ihought the observer, blessedly far. And ‘Im‘vvntly he hoped that he would m-wr have cause to change that thought. On the hrmches aroutid the me- murml. a ivw placid citizens sat sunning, Above in the sky " cruis- Il;g planed zoomed distantly, but the only dive bomber was a fat yellow boo executing manoeuvres ir. the mywor bod. No. not a: all like devastated Li- ‘vhcv. the nhmrvcr thought. by now a, prnuchinu the flower-surround- Id Young monument at the east ode of the square. Crimson, mango, yellow and mauve. the blaze of fbvscrs moved gently in thrs light breeze. "Make; " "person ijdrU%,"iiiirTr: Instead of in Europe. Not like that l I-if1ishy place . _ ." [ Beru'volerttly watching tho scene sat " group of matrons. One of them sighed '10 the others: "Pvucetul. isn't it?" "Mmm." agreed her neighbor, perhaps thinking of a similar once- poacrful spot in Czecho-Slovakia. {IMPRESSIONS THAT LED T ONE MAN'S PURCHASE OF WAR CERTIFICATES An old man shaking grains of 'feed out of his straw hat for a flock "ot kowtowing pigeons . . . a '4out "tttidle-aged woman in black. nchmng comfortably on a bench m the sun, with her bulging shop- [mu hag rm the ground beside her HOW ABOUT YOU? ngnstor as rf present a pupil re- hascd from school under these re- gulauons an recean of satisfactory “dance that he has been engaged It" farm work as required by these Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mader at- tended the 90th birthday anniver~ nun, Ill Lunar I Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Scott and tan at tho ho ‘lvan and Doreen Scott of Toronto Joe McCrac. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. aunt of Mrs l Cecil Mader. Mrs. Scott is Mrs. Mrs. Mador Mader's aunt. [Crate of Tomn Mr. and Mrs. John Desslcr snout â€his week, the week-end at ThedIord visiting. The Brcslau Mrs. Desslcr's aunt, Mrs. A. Littr. the home of 1 gow and Mr. Lithgow. They were 'Hagcy Rivertr. accompanied to Thodford by Mrs.‘ Mr. Manna l Lithgow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. day at farm st Mvnnn Mader. 'nh hie ram. r ) At the Cressman Mennonite ‘Church the pastor. Mr. O. Burk- holder preached, basing his re- marks on I Corinthians 15:10. 31. " In the evening in the Y. P. meeting, Mr. Burkholder conclud» ed tho studies in the first Epistle of John. _ Mr. Ciarencd iGitiidikGTFiiie Veterans' Guard, Windsor, spent the week-end with his family. Miss Harriet Behliter, New Dundee spvnt the week-end with her sister, Miss Edith Echliter at thonhomc of Mrs, Harvey Desslelf. Mr, and Mrs. Madcr are the par- ents of Mes. McKenzie and Mrs. Wolfe Mr. W. McKenzie, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolfe and Brew de of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mader. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stepplar spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr. Step- plar's sister, Mrs. John Clark and Mr. Clark. Miss Margie Burkholder read the jscripture lesson and Miss Irene :Zellar led m the opening prayer, (Mrs, Robert Weber led in a sing- song of choruses and the Misses Doris Dedcls, Elven Searth and {Mrs Weber sang one number. Mr. ‘Beech. the pastor of the church, led in the Bible study period. I The Young Peopie's Fellowship of the 5180 met at the church on Thursday evening. Miss Doris and 1m, Ed. Dedels and Mr. and In. I Dessler were in charge of the meeting. The roll call was re syondfd to with scrjpture verses. Messrs. Robert Weber and Pear- son Eby and the Misses Stella Hei- pel and Doris Hachburn gave short usumomos cf appreciation ot the Fellowship meetings. The presi- dent, Miss Ruth Hachborn, made announCCmunts re the next meek ice and Mr Beech led In the clos- ing prayer. I During the regular church ser- ‘vxce period the pastor, Mr. Beech, fpveached on the l3th chapter of t , Corinthians. f At the “BC. Sunday School on Aunday morning the he babies {enrolled in the Cradle Boll this past quarter were relented with ithenr certitheates 0 membership. {They are Bruce Ward, Betty 'tutaeringer, James and Terry Hardman and Paul Gordon under. The mothers of the babies were the 'special guests of the Beginners'.' 'Department. 1 on warble Gaia pertinent _,1iifiieiiiii'ec,",',"f,iiiiiii. Ont..hu|av [lt Leukaemia treatment would be given " " do Intervals. {mum "dorm-non on how to control warble ities my be obtain- ed from any Autumn) Repre- sentative or Provincial "lztt',',"it,'f, of Agnculture; the Pub fly and Extenuon inAiuop, Pominipit De- T- V‘ - “my I“! u Prune Province; and Tlllt of Eastern Canada, the In! “about should be y,',eet d . an mm 9.110an . '1'=lrd'htht', treatment would be liven nt in. 'leeottttepmnims, " In In - who-sch m} BRESLAU Mr." Menno 'diiliervi%iiGiiU,n, day of {firm stock 311a iTplemcnts The Brcslau farm forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hyyt Bivcrbppk. this week. - - - -"t"'"'"'"""' on his farm near Riverbank was well attended and a successful sale. Mrs. Mador ha; ier. Arnet Me. foarc of Toronto as a house guest sary of Miss T. MeCrae at Dray, ton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCrac. Miss MeCrae is the aunt of Mrs Mader. The maximum retail price, Mr. McPhillips said. is not to exceed the retailer's lawful aggregate deliver- ed cost for the carcass. .side or quarter. plus the markup he ob- tained in the basic period. which is not in any case toexcecd nine cents per pound on the total carcass. Western Ontario maximum whole- sale prices for tsorte-irt-voal, with skin removed. are 2le per pound for carcasses and sides: 15r for torequarters and 25'ec for hind- quarters. These prices came into effect following an order of the foods administration. Wartime] Prime; and Trade Board. madeI public by W. Harold McPhillips.g regional prices and supply r"'"") sentativo. Maximum Prices Set For Bone-In Veal (li)ll00l)i'i GOOD GLASSES " (Dahlia St. South Just AVERAGE? Are You “Follow The Sate KITCHENEII ' “Ell FIGHTING OLD FOLKS l Told for the FIRST TIME here! Hume deeds of babes in arms. and other unsurpassed exploits of grim mu: age which have marked China's â€mules against the gaps, are de- scribed by Madame V K. Welling- ton Koo, wife of the Chinese Am- bassador to Great Britain. in The American Workly with this Sun- day's (April 4) tssue of The Detroit Sunday limes. MOTHER CHIN§‘S_ CHILI) ARMY C. F. Price, Optometrist " King st. West - Kitchener Phone 2-1933 . . . We doubt it. Your eye»: need personalized care in examination and prescription. You will get that service at (innhm's. YOUR GLASSES STEELE'S Ire thoroughly examined " Wm, IImII Will give you complete sattstartion " YOUR EYES Was y" My,†1 no Ht" Water loo St Phone 2-4237