in this district this year. After considerable discussion on the mat- ter it was decided to let certain sections of the community decide among themselves as to the ap- proximate number of laborers needed. They in turn would sub- mit this information to Mr. Chas. Heipel. the township clerk and he would pass it on to a representa- tive farmers' group in Kitchener. It is to be hoped some plan to alle- viate the farm labor shortage may thus be worked out. On Monday evening a represen- tative meeting or the farmers of this community was held in the local township hall The chief to- pie of discussion was the farm la- bor problem and they discussed especially just how much extra he]p_v_roul§ Inf neegied on the {fl-ms UPC“ "YP" I A lengthy illness culminated on On Wednesday evening a very Saturday afternoon in the death ot successful "Open Night" celebration Mrs. Valentine Heller. nee Louisa was staged in the local Public Reiht, Frederick street. She was " School under the direction of years old. Death occurred at her School Principal Elgin Wright. A home. . short program was held in the se-] Formerly resident in Hanover. nior room of the school which was she was be": on May 9.1863. n divdied into four sections and each daughtcro the late Mr. and Mrs. section was in charge of its respec- John Rethl. She was married in tive teacher and pupils. Mr. Wright Normanby Township, Grey Coun- spoke briefly and welcomed the ty. She was a member of St. parents and friends. Mr. Wilfred Matthesz Lutheran Church. Schneller was chairman for thel Surviving are her husband. five evening due to the absence of the 5095. George of Hermanby Town- chairman of the school board be- ship, John of this city, Hen? ot cause of illness. The following pro- Hanover, Charles of Ayton an AI.. gram was well presented: By the bert -of. Toronyr, six daughters, Junior room under the direction Mrs. yrmiarp Stepler. Mrs. Ervin of Miss Deanne Kaufman. choral Ettetsing and Mrs. Arthur Chard of reading "Christopher Robin Says Kitchener, Mrs. Conrad Weiden- His Prayers", and a song "Do You dorf t.st Hanover, Mrs. Ted Wright Know". By the grades "I and ll of Islington and Mrs. Joseph Mont- undl-r the direction of their teach. gcmery . of Toronto. Twenty-one er, Mrs. Haggarth: Song "Venice" tyand.et.ti.ldrn and two great by Grades l" to IV; "Pussy Wil, grandchildren also survive. low" by Grade IW, "Spring Wak, ---- ing" reading by Tommie Nisbet; MN. Maria 1mm: "Betty Pringle" quartette by Grade . IW, “Flower of China" trio Grade Mrs. Marie Hamel of Bridgeport m in costume; "How the little Kite (ht-d Saturday at the home ot her learned to fly", a reading by Jim- stster. Mrs. I.tusty'" Heipel, near mie Nisbet; song. "The Mill Wheel" Wellesley. following a lengthy ill- hy Grades in and IV. By Grades ness. She “Ha V and VI under the so rvision of Born at T1i.lipsrurtt, she was the Mrs. W. B. Evans: 1'lllT, Gently daughtrr oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Sweet Afton". chorus; "My Sha- Abel Doermu lie-r husband. Att. dow", solo by Kenneth Knoll; drew Hamel. died in 1929, Mrs. "Eatser Morning", chorus; “Ga- Ilium-l was a member or TYinity votte", 4uartette; "Drink to me L'n_ited9urth, Only" chorus; Sailors Song in.eos- Surviving are one daughter. tame; Closing chorus. "Sweet and Mrs. Earl Rothaermel, Bridgeport; Low". By the pupils ot Grade vn three brothers. Adam and Edward. vm and IX under the direction of Phuipsburg, and. John Doering ot Principal Wright; Guitar and vo- Minkâ€: "ne sister, Mrs. Rusael1 cal duets hy Rogers Weiler and Heipel, Wellesley. and two grand- Deltord 2ehr, play, "The Party Sins. Gerald and Owen Rothaer- Line"; Music; Play. "Advice to the tel of Bridgeport. One daughter, Lovelom" and the closing was “Miss Mildrst Hamel, predeceased spelling match which proved uite'h" m t926. interesting. It remained for (hiss ---- Kathleen Cressman to spell her Minder-es classmates down and be crowned m Ch let winner of the match. "c'.',',,';,'","','," . 1trrt"'"I'," ' hm (allowing comm certain gum neatly published In The natal Pom: foul “on“... in (and. All (loo-hon but.“ In For“ I He ll surviired b .Vediil‘hm m... u we " ...., v,,st'ie,icyi'i'ei't,'ii'is,',n'iFi'ii'stt?,i.t, . - - , of t ' an 23:23: 3:33 3373?!!5- Bruce Metmtbuer ot Allan- Mew '-- "tit" [116. Iowa. Mrs. Allen Berna! W05 _ Ora-nu: Group Total Inlay and Mrs. Neel). and by one "" _ 'd/Ill 'tl/d', “gym. Theodore Lautenaehtager ot '"Airaua2 Eneéne: Gii, "i7itPeuerstture.. One Bon Otto PM 'Ta'.','.';,',,','.;'.'.':',',,';, m when td r ‘away! m “Emmy. At', tPet " _" " y " ““‘are we to on, core "tu'v'f.'i;,'/T"Wg'd'syl'/" mu. Henry 'irlg,'ri'2ird of 'hug,',", u.m,n1, et, and 22 grapdcm ren and eight nut..- n...u... on. ttret graytdchi11iren. U. _ Open Night Mai pm '03 ttrtuiaarieu" HK" Jie-i-ai" £613) 'mmaom" . 'MWW'“ Lt-r- writes ordinary and group hub up; mil. "mumâ€; Policy plum-ems: To living pulu'yhohlu‘n "4:. ".er.699; 9991. P9"'f:7A's -- ‘_ Farmers Convene Wile I “Canada . ilimllbresi lions. Total insult-m in (one at December tt was “a millions. Payment; to “via. polkyholdn in CM In Iâ€: yep $Vrnlttimts "" "" If"? “NI "HAES'AJ-hkl' uswzf tc4ai.Ms: NHL $1.90!.998. -Fitutneinl Post 21'gtrat in tG tlhtP,tt tf,ltr Death chum went a... mit- Mr. Schneller moved a hearty vote at appreciation to the tench- ers tor their efforts and the sing- ing of the National Anthem was a tbttintt close. The parents and friends were then invited to visit the vamus rooms at tho school. view their work and see where they swap _ The displays in the room were unique and most interesting and the sum is worthy of hearty con- gratulations Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wright and son Jackie visited over the week- end with friends and roitrtives in Milverton. Muvprton. 'mira, died 5 Mr, and Mrs, Noah Gordner and lowing an i' family visited with the latter's bro- was six mor ther, Mr E Eidt at Philiptttsurg on Surviving seyar _ -- --_.--. -- hm- brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Glaser spent the week-end with their mu Mr Clayton Cluster and Mrs Clus- ser u St. Catharina Miss Jean Ritchie visited over the week-end with frionds in Kin. rardine I-uuu-n I. Fore. (TMUsIh‘I " blur»! Ordinary 6mm) Toot II! , AMJS’ 29.14! 6ts.Mt At T 559.219 â€LIE. 5.7.42. “at lawn-cc E'odd Grain-n Group 1'qu 'ty' nun-o I..II28 6tt.tMMt At .. ALSIO t0.662 51.077 Total premium mum-e: It"! "732‘.- LA C Gordon Holst of Brant. ford spent the weekend in town. Mrs. Wilfred Naumnn and infant daughter, Joan Anne spent thrs week-end in Toronto, ol " In. Clan-co Din-old (Chm-lick Carryout-Ont) (An-Jinn Mllbll Only BADEN "wtteeehemudedurtotttititit his Nunavut in April of last year. ’Simmenbehunmmm with " daughter, Mr. and». I Surviving are one son, Dr. M. Burst, Wollcsl‘ay; one daughter. Mrs. Harvey l. yrtlet Einwachtor. New Dundre; six grandchildren; "hree brothers. Otto, Trmhu, At, 'ta.. Arnold Toledo, Ohio, and Ed- 'ward. Plattsville; three sisters. Mrs. Walter (Sarah) Newell. Springfield. Mass., Mrs. R. IRoseG Ila) Stewart, Piattsvilie, and Mrs. iDnvid (Loreena) Grant, Wood- lslock. Two sisters predeceased her. The deceased was a lite-long member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Petersburg, Ind took un- tive Interest in its affair: by new- ing as a member of the Church Council for " years. PLATTSVtLLE.-one of Piattr- vile's oldest residents, Mrs. Mary Burst, widow of the late William Burst, died Monday It the home ot her daughter. Mrs. Harvey Ein- wechter, New Dundee, where she hLd been visiting for several months. Mrs Burst. who was " years of Me, had been in poor health for some time. Born in Plattsviite, her maiden name um Alice Mary Humor, being the daughter of the late June: Har- mor and Sarah house. Her {other died in 1923 and her mother in "902. Her husband died seven years ago. Mrs. Burst was a mem- ber of Plattsville United Church. She and h r husband operated I confectionery store and barber shop here for many years. - -- Poe '.htg"tursl.1'a'gt'ri new“ been-Imm- tterrteoeditimtttem.qttt.1.ttrtti, uvammwhum hum-m Thqd-aedtteeaoes.mmstrt PM. what he took his with Mini JiluluiiiiiaiL --_-"V __ pr nod vs by: on a In; In! tlYh'tgtte'tA'A'Mttft',,"c 54}:qu “has. EW"M+"" mount Crane-m on “My evan- in' at , o'clock. __ -e--e "if Bilmm‘ -"___ iki. 2rdtrht"l'ttM'tdllh3tt was an“ to w WW. gig 'edee-d hirt. 09-1w}: Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Earl Rothaermel, Bridgeport; three brothers. Adam and Edward. Philipsburg. and John Doering ot Amulree; one sister. Mrs. Russell Heipel, Wellesley, and two grand- ans, Gerald and Owen Rothncr- mel of Bridgeport. One daughter, LMiss Mildrst Hamel, predeceased iher in 1926. Mrs. Marie Hamel of Bridgeport du-d Saturday at the home of her sister. Mrs. Russell House]. near Wellesley. following a lengthy ill- ness. She was 69. Born at Philipsburg, she was the daughtcr of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abel Ducting Hor husband. Am drew Hamel, died in 1929. Mrs. Hamel was a member of Trinity United Church. I PLA‘I’I‘SVILLE. sidont of thin con dor William Bro pMary Frnn, died Friday in hi: mm DI Bolender, BLMIRA "all! C. Cl PLATTSVILLE Mu. "tengine “do: Willi-m mtA.--Baby William " ter, infant son of Mr Scorn- Bolender, Jr, ot died Sunday afternoon, I an i‘lness of two days. in months old. Alon - Mes. “an lam Ind tho late Cllhorl E ily soll-mnizod at Itttr parsonago nn Sa; I. Foilowinu the cor. um was held at tho 'rido's pan-Ms. AN pre in attendance. WILLS-.A Illa thin eommunity, an: Brown, hu: n, died nt bu b: hi: mm your Robert. are Jam vacuum-pa Chrhhm his -Nio C. Chru Woodstock Gen Brown plants, Husband s bnmu- r, rl Becker. Itttr Evan- Saturday con-many tho home n James Mr and '., of " oon, tol- iays. He " 1133; lot horn and Miss 0mm and Earl Stevens {am-m the wevk-end M their home with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stamens ' Mrs. Alvin Oulmm spent Thurs, day at St. Clements. Mrs. Haiaht and Corin" spun! Safyrday _at_tfitctyyter: ___. . Church Enjoys Good Year Canada's overseas strength is now increased by a now contingent of the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division, whose arrival in Britain has just been Innounced. Some of the girls mil 50er at Over. seas Headquarters. some at the 't',',trgtii,trt ot the m w R.C,A.F, bomb. er "our, and others will take up uties at various RC A F stations. Just be ore they embarked for the Atlantic crowing a photographer visited the girls and found them busy packing dune] bugs and getting acqueinted _with respiratoi's. .stce1Att1Tetv"Id "ttvvfTrPurfe: .. The following omeors were then re-elccled tor the coming your: Trustees: Messrs. Norman Sow-n5, Gordon Musser and Earl Tyack. Mr. I. G. Martin was te-elected b('('rf“ lary-lmasurer. The Ladies' Association then held their annual meeting. Mrs. Wm. Richardson submitted the flrtanciai, report which also.yhnwod a mu- balance on hand. The “mun-s tor the coming yc-ur wer" victim! as follows: prvridvnt. Mrs. l. G. Mal" tin; vice-president. Mrs. (Rev) Gill; secretary-tre-er, Mrs. Wm. Richardson. The ladies dcvidod mi donate SB to the Red Cross Fund and $5 to the Russian Relief fund, The pastor congratulated the con- greealiort on their successful sun. all" which the nun-ling was ctosvd. A dainty lunch was then servcd by the husmss. Tho annual mot-ting at the Umlu' Church eonpsrvgation, postponed rm account of bad roads. was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Slow-m last Tuesday pvening with the pastor, Rev. E. Gill. presiding. "TfriirGfiG%"rikirGii"t'rrihkrsk dt' the draft was Eras-nor R. Goodeve of Sydenhnm Street, London, Ont., shown m u mnmonl of relaxation before embarkation. Mr. I. G. Martin submitted Un- ftmancial report which Showrd a substantial balance on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Noah‘G. Sink-r visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Martin of nour Wan-rim on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Furwvll and 1','gi,9g Mnnlyn spent Sunday ut Bam " with Mr, and Mrs Sefgphim Kics1yftty.r. . Mrs. Manassch Martin spcttl h','l'i"giit.g, at Addison Gim,irich's auction sa o. A __ -iirr t%itianiet Martin of St. Jacobs was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Mnnassoh Martin. __ high-['13 “is. Earl Lautovschlupwr of Petersburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Ott. man. auturuuy Ill "0Woc0UN. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wind td; Prlrrsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Aug- mat Schneider and daughters 0le nhinr and Velma spent Sunday at! Niagara Fang. _ " Mur and Mrs, Lienhardt spent HAWKESVILLE til "N . Effie . i'h 'a?i),"i; '/)giil c, .4: \u‘: ip. tg! 'Crit gF _l,itill?] Ip--- Ill) i"'; , I 3.1.5.. 1 i A " In. Aug. Hannah!" u‘hronkla Corruponlml) "Hay. Mott, make Hm†do» boning me "only!" MmGII-h Ovens. Q. [a la -A-DAY Mt, and Mrs. Len Harrison and Don and Mrs. Dennis Hartley ot Guelph, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. MeCat- (my and children of Strattord spawn y'surutuv wuh Mr and Mrs. Chus Girarlot, Mr and Mrs, Ralph Rumig of Stratford spt-nt the Week-0nd with Mr and Mrc Chas Giradol. " Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Jas. kt-nnody. Sunday, were Mr. Ind Mrs. Arthur Kenned ' Maryhitt, Pte. and Mos Cowl Kinncdy. To- runtn. Mr Chas. Korman. Water- 111». Mr, 14mm Kennedy. Waterloo, Miss Esthtw Kettrtcdy..Kitehctter. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Knoblauch __ I - - . __ of Carthag.-. Mr and Mrs. Felix Js/rr,'."',','."?,,':",',',',,',',"',,,,"".,',',':,','?,',','! Strauss of Joscphsburg sprnl Surv In: feature of the regular iiiiiitiiti, may wttlt Mr. Jacob Knut/auch, ot the Alder Creek Juniors held at Mr. and Mrs Albert Furwell and the Public Sthool last Friday alter. tlaughtrr ot' St, Clements spent a noon. The president. Eva Snider. (my with Mr and Mrs Joe Basing- occupied the chair. A poem was it recently read by Clea Bowman and Gan. Mr, and Mrs Percy Knuhluuch dolync Rayfield favored with u of Ltstowcl spent u day recently Mdo. with Mr and Mrs Ernie Knob- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Path and son. lam-h. Itonald of Caledonia spent the Mr. .und My.; Hm Gt.uiot'und ysyy:k-ernd with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Joe' and " tty spott Saturday at “MIL Stratford. ‘Mr. and Mrs. o. W. Reichard at Mr John thslrl' of Strutlonf F.lmira were recent visitors with spent the wct.k-rrul With friends Mrs. A. Hilborn. P here Aer. and Mrs. Alex McDonald Miss Betty Knuhlauch Is tipotui- )Isllvd with relatives at Gan last mg a few days m Kitchener [humlay and with Mr. and Mrs. Mun-s Grorttcni." and Blanche F'rartklyn McDonald at Bright on Kochor of Waterloo spent the Sugglny.__ On Mummy and Turrday of last wvvk our villngr was canvassed for the RM Cross. A larger sum of mum-y “we t-aised Hum in pro- vious yt".trs ...,. _ .‘V. W, _ Mun-us Grorttvni" :md Blanclw Kochor of Wat-111m spent tho wru.kind at their harm» he, MI 1815 Knomslc-dl of Mutton spent a any with Mr Ed Besingcr reyuly: - _ _ . . " F I Mr, and Mrs. Alexander MeDon. =---aTe-7rr-=r-i=u=-ii-t---=7--= -_-_-- (aid quiquy ‘observed tacit hum m u _ \\ ith Mrs. Maulm Ln-nhnrdt " edduy anniversary at t ew ome ltr, in?“ “uh fuvrds m Waterloo, one mile tttttrt of the village on Sat, WNW"): hwlIs will «mu be ring- utday, March 27th. ing 1n Huwkmwlln- 1 Mrs. Alvin Ltustensehlitger is Thn Mr-rs lu nu, Sun‘mnuh _""f/lr/,'d,rt"fl"'t “Notably at the K-W Angolino Marlin mu» present at, otipital fotowing an appendecto- thr Mth birthday rurbmunn of my last week. their HUI“. Mr.c.Cco:linc Kvllurl uLUniquO Mum. _ Kitchemtr, on Mundiny . _ . A _An imaginary excursion trrp to '7 Mai...- Graft had her tonsils re- moved at Lislrnwl Mrmnrml Hus- pity) recyy.th. f . -iitlru//hn Waid ul Smut-whore in Cam-(la m ~pvndmg his furlough hero H A - ribs Ed "Br-5111mm and family spent " few davs wllh trusnds at Elmira this wu-k. - _ _ will}. l.co Guodot and Harold and Floyd knehrr ot Waterloo spottt Sunday with lrivnds ha-n- tts Mn Jun. Kennr‘v (Flu-mick t'orresponden" HESSON "/__i'_':',rst1'c'stt,'_,_"C,_tri"',"i' has: has L.,,,::,-,,,': 'rut.' ti, A $rirg on. w 5"‘I1,°†ad by“. - --" (Jams-m -- Bri.- 'ss, c.: ham“ at ttts Buqhetrn lano- 23,, FM Chub at to annual ra-qa- I An imaginary excursion "if to, 'ii,,",.',,"",",',') Haven". as arrange by} Mrs. Nyle Shane was greatly on-; joyed at the MEG Young People's 'meeting held in the church tel, [Thursday tvety! Those milling; Hwy" in n I. -.-o...s- .....-.. J..., 1 art in the program were Miss _,ll'l'iU!'h, Stoltz, Harrison Schilch- Mr. Miss Jewel Shana. Mus Ell- lmu-o Rosenberger, Miss Eva 'chlichter, Mr. and Mrs. Non {Shanta Clare Stoltz. and Willard and Leon Schlichter. B.Y.P.U. Moon. I Quite I tew trom this diltnct at- tundcd the cloning exerctuel of the Ontario Mennonite Bible School which were held at the Pirgt Men. nonite Church in Kitchener on Thursday evening, Amen, those in 1utteruitirice at the Alumn Banquet on Wednesday evening tram the Blenheim Church were: Mr, and Mrs, David Borne and the Mines up: Hyman 3111mm Benn. The B.Y.P.U. mot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lautcnschln- gcr on Monday nifht with Glenn Path 1fre,','ii1i,T, A her an opening mug service in Rudcno Tomnn hand the scripture lesson and Roy Giidner gave a reading. Eden Hil- born presented the topic on "The Value ot the Church in Social Life", followed by remarks by the pastor, Rev. H. P. Schadu. The meeting vlosod with the Lord's Prayer". Gown!!! Much Satay“. - Cancun; Knitting converter. In Clarence Cream»; and charisma "gut at; pm the you - be" at the arch 1,1ttu,'hll"h'li following nucleate! WW: m int-mi an muting at an» ter, bonnet and booms; 16 chit. dxen's waters; , Lynn-01¢ rom- pct sum; ' tour-numb (In-u; one etrrlaee sow; - qyiltt ' one esrriaee covér; one um; ' l -.-e. pain than“ 1?†I m3» New 6 two-yum) GlGii who: i I eight-year-old mm and curd!- um; one swam-old skin gun...†and cardigan: ' ad t swam; 5 to Mr, tf, {our-yeur-old Jumpers And bloum;[ mm. a t 5 'utr-year-old dresses; 6 pair gen- WM 5 year an“; one threecpieee, Mr. and M: child'n itted suit; 2 pain mittens; ( G I At R] and one pul- locks, 26 to fir' Attmtd Elna-“I. (1,14: rg m" Rev. Frank Melbourne of Kitch- t-ner delivered an ['lte'li'e"nu'2i mmary address ttt the thet MEG. Church on Sunday. At the evening service he also showed nudes un Spain and Central Ame, rtcu. The Misws Erma and F'lorencc, Iytctenbacher ot Preston and Ray: Divmxhucher o! Kitchener spent f.'; (av days with their parents. Mr) anyt Mrs. El! Jhefenbaeher. l Mr, nnd Mn. Quentin Hulk-ml and sons. Marlyn and Beverly visited with relatives at Clinton on Sunday., Airerattman James Crossmun of lit-Ilrvillv sprmt tho work-end wnh In: war and family have. Mrs. A. lhltsorn nnd Miss Mary lhllmrn visitod With Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Rovihard at Toronto on Sun. any. _ Mrs. Wendell Ch-mcns has re'-; turned to Broslau after spending. tho pust your at th" homo of Mr.', m-d Mrs. E. K. Bock. I Mr and Mrs. Eli Diefcnbachvt Lun- taken up residence on Bridge St , where they purchased the pro- perty formerly belonging to the Mrs, J Copley Estate. (‘lu'l' o T Mr and Mrs. Clare Hilbom at. landed the funeral of tho latter's {mm-r. the late Alexander Brown at Plattsxullre on Monday, ttcv, Frank Melbourne of Kitch- for 'rtHtt M rs Voism paid " Tuedt Mr Com many ohout Mr In. Dam tannin-9w The WAR SAVINGS CERTI FICATEri Regularly h"t “In! Rod was t', Frank Melbourne was a guest ot Mr. Coleman and ms Sham; on Sunday. David Iterttott adttt.'tttuttfth yiiuyw hunt-no msittr I dinloratrd l, [mom's hope l Uross funds Is rmlm‘tl Burl Ottman, and Mr, Ant business trio My It" \‘hronlelo CLEMr, Mr, Anthony Schaurr my: trip to London on Buy has be funds Pour! metrlets Corro-unI-IIU been " :3 sul‘ shoulder. _ to we in canvassed and " large (NTS Mm: Agnes hn of Kitch- and Mrs und Mrs sunny“ has bot-n " him MttdUt--At mule. March 21. 10/ _ Mr. and Mn. A. R. than. I Ion. def-At, " I, J'httavilie, Marc! I H-ttttgs-At Listowet, March M, to Pte. and Mrs. Wilford Hamil. tun. a daughter Lohmnn~At St. Mary's Hospital. March 27 to Mr and Mrs Nor. man Lehman, 2 Stahl Ave., Kitchener. a daughter. Meehan--At RR. t, Monkton. March 25, to Mr, and Mrs. James Machan. u daughter. MaeH.br--At Stratford General Hospital. March M, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MacNair, Milvvrton. a daughter. Mrcuuou.h-At K-W Hospital, March 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Ro. bert McCullough, l85 Hewitt St. Preston. u daughter. Miteuit.-At Private Patients’ Pa- vilion. Toronto General Hospital, March 26. to Pte. and Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell, u duugihter. Ct-d-At St. on": Hospital, March 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chard, 1255 Queen St., Preston, a son. 'uston---At K-W Hospital. March 28. lo Flight Sgt. and Mrs. Fred- erick Easton, " Wellington St., N, Kltehnm-r. a son. Ct.rtre--At' St. Mary's Hospital. March 28. to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clarke. 15 Moore Ave, Waterloo, " son. Kahlil-At K-W Hospital, March 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kuu-hl. 26 Dunham Ave., Kitch- "rut it son, Batu-At St. Mary's Hospital. March 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tiam Boston 123 Albert St. N., Kitchener, a son. EtHg---At St. Marys Hospital. Matwh 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Clem. tu-e-Mt K-W Hospital. March 26. to Rev. and Mrs. A. Gleaner, 47 Scott sr, Kitchener, a can - (stillborn), - fl mud " E" 113a"‘wamy" idk Seven! of ha 'il,flt/g',,t won pren- ent, nan, 90 John Blvd., Wlterloo. a 6Ott, "tir-At Elan. March M, to Mr. and Mrs. “sad Kent, 3 son. mnstrus---At roxoler. March 25. to Mr and Mrs, Robert Douglas, 26, to Mr, tuid Mrs/ Jdieph C. eta-7' m" God. a um . W "id noml Durnart-At K-W Hague}. March ' ts, to Mr and Mrs. ordon Dur- -tBIl-ti-li- -nt. tw, will In: I - I.- _ at . Bshnarr vislted My in gtg can ma: Mr. 0am “at, who " ill. It. and Inn. John Pub In! daughter Dune at Bt.. fu.t.tsrrtnq __ Ct tu-wat/dit '7 UM’EFZKJ Lin, hunk Bunch. K “It? And “:1 land. Urbano! 1 . an en w r and Mrs. Jthl', tth. Bile Top 3min: Sales Ruck Ill/he High in 1942 "Ile"', Ah w. .,,, W ' In â€an. tlf. um I.- g -a.. - 'Jtug'at'rdrht,tltnf, wwwmhm " i CROSSWORD w" " _" By Eugene safer) 1‘".wa Hrttlt. Max sei- brand in MN“) " sarcastic " some and - " Goddeu of dawn - - " Sow loosely " "very " Pack-u " Me alt through numb " Had been " Formula. nun. 3133mm.“ to we. captive in Inland? a may mu 8 Depository " Dub 11. What is General tinuloomr'n nickname? " Inland " Serf _ . .. 11 mm bone _ _ ll Punt“ " not.) futon†a: Wut9eottur river I. colo- " Minot-n Ipnn‘ " lamprey ' . " at Lot-um ‘w. .' a. m, a. To crown .. a%t, II Program! . _ u. ' 521ml tor , "‘ " in": " Wan in m In! 00.93! m original heid of 000'], " O orly 1.t Eu! aq cm (pct " " Ht" in cm " Formerly ' Ff t, ttt mention " g.ot omn- $,Whtt in the “pm! cl “no! 0. M l lummu . Am "0qu t, Ian.“ t Wa. t. What hi;A_N0gi irheld 'gt, HORIZONTAL at" Ilo. latch M, Addison Bau. (,j1i'kj,'sii fffjjiia tgt' ' Fj!if:f, l'jfffj. Brown-March M, Alexander Wit. T ham Brown, Plntlsville, " {can Chrut-tv--March 26. Nei I C. C'hrixtvmom, Plattsviuo, 70 years. Grar--Mart"t 26. Mrs W, A. Gray, Listowcl, 70 years. Hamel-March 27. Mrs. Marit- Humvl. Bridgeport, 69 years. lu'tl'lliC'li'.f,'r"til 25, Percy W. l Johnson, Norwich, England. Roq.--March 27. Mrs. Carl Ross, l Listtrwvl, " years. Buriohsrch 26, Lillian Bums. l Toronto, 7! years. 'rJHir--March 27. Mrs. Valentine 1 Plotter. Frederick st., Kitchener. . " years. 'L.utotuettuger--Mareh 27, Adam Lautvnsehlugvr Queonsmount ( Crestwnt. Kitchener, 89 years. Boiend.r-Marelt 28, William Jas. Bolondor. Elmira. six months. Burst-March 29, Mrs. Mary Burst, Plattscilh' 72 years. In. I... mum-m :80. 2,'dt', to dry " on in Outdo'u «do " Age u nullity of "In. " What poet-only": w Boeh.r.gtt----Mareh 27, Ward Gilbert Bucket to Helen Sarah Jones, both of New Dundee. Ema-Woodp-Mnrch 27, Flying Officer Robert Ward Ernst of Waterloo to Ruth Edna Woods of West Montrose G'e't'i"vuttdhottrr R. H, Gra- Iu-r of Victoria. B. ' to Margaret Isobel Mil'cr at Paris. 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