Back the Attack! By Buying, Bonds C. F. Price, Optometrist " King St. West - Kitchener Phone 2-1936 YOUR CLASSES are thoroughly examined at STEELE'S Will give you complete satistaetion It YOUR EYES Eiilt have faith in (lanolin (Bo-have faith in her pasâ€! {nah that the canto? of the pioneers an the spirit which " ma Ojrnfeluration nab liahco a toatiacat with the shining steel of railways have laio strong fouaha- tioos for national greatness; anti unity. ttCSI have faith in her proscnhkia the part she is playing to gave the worlh from tyranny“ .in her young man on) women who serve on ion) ooh sea oak in tire air.. .ia her workers who la- hour for than than was“... .ia Ct'.'? man ooh woman an!) Ailt strioing fat-Victory. 5361 have faith in Cannon her untappeb resources, " even the c. , (Ur-have faith. in her pastrlr ht ttlr war recorh of a people Rum- :hatthecoura e of the pioneers an the ering less than twelve millions . spirit which 11'd'll Ojrnfelrertttion nub IUR faith is a faith in n land we inheh a continent with the shining steel t love. whose soul speaks to us from If railways have laih strong founha- every free acre of Ganahian soil... tions for national greatness anti unity. in the splenbour of thr L~§ochies " sun~ tit5lfl, have faith in her present-k in set,the blue mystery of a Laurentian hawn, . t '. the part she is playing to save the the quiet ofan Ontario woohlot, the far worlh from tyranny.. .in her young men call of prairie horizons, the sounh of' nah women who serve on lanh anh sea surf on the .Htlantic shore anh the wash nah in the air.. .in her workers who la- of the Pacific tiles. It speaks to us from hour for more than wages...in every man church arts where Ganahian teat lie nah woman an!) Ailt s't"rhtittsfirrSrittry. beneath the tribute of English blossoms have faith in her future)! believ- .. from the poppieh et.: of Bronte nab ing that she is bestineb to exert an Elanhers . . .from e wingeh anh sea~ t'giitg1'f",t, influence in worlh af- faring anh mechanizeh epics of a new war. fairs, anil in e shaping of tomorrow , ES,', faith is a faith in her people . . . when many will turn to her with new hope. people, noteh huh obscure, with whom V . y;__V , _ we haily rub shoulhers . . .anb by whose It (1‘1. I' .e nniteh Wtt, sacrifice on!) creative vigour me have faith in more than the sta- the ', ‘ erGanaha of tomorrow will bebuilt. " tisties of (Ianaha's bank clearin nah her mr-loahings. the vastness of? 6 have faith in Qanaba 6benNretoriBotth gen Bugis an Hot of Faith * in (Ianaba CANADIAN PACIFIC - CANADIAN NATIONAL :33 profession if, faith mud n t'S, haw,» m Chma. Convoy Moves Westward A large anuursv convoy has ‘lnl'h'ul wcrtwurd out of rungv of Alhcu bond-ms "ttich sct mg fires In an attack 1'tt Wcunk. un New fiurrtro's nurth canâ€, u spokcsman " Urn. MacArthur said. TN. wokosmun said thr convoy. :mut'knd brit fly m-ur Wcwak, try a ts w-muirxum-r plane Saturday. had mun d u-n Inward thc Polau islands The mid t,tl the Wmvuk airdrome grim-lay clirtsuxtd " work-0nd of :Illm-ks thut mum-d lhruughuut thu ttpmt-ttssh. tisnty-hrslti island are ahuu- Australia. ""|.!1‘ 'i. A d. d ttu d, “mun arr It“ ' 's will "I vdari I?“ ('x-ln- " "thrrs the ink hy " fil'rh‘ l h [mil ,lrcw, ts "rut luu‘lhl)’ -, um tun! h' "" , , _ . - - _-'""--'""" lam-s m tlu Mr and Mrs Walter Snydcr of r" 1.ttlcibt' hltg "“"m'" w, [hr wet-k. Mulmln-nn spun! Eastcr Day will! ' f . . l my. and kw! Mr, hi tiuydtr Ml: lunmrd Jocs ot Doon was “‘h-Iv thr m and Mn, Wullucc Fcnlonu t \ WM A â€w iuanc " hcr daugh- nuikl up its "arm y and Audrry of mm Prt.r-, U l", 3..“ ",.1.trttv.t" Wmlund. Kiteh- tttt SX) TI' Frtrtct gun-t} "l MI AM 1131» .1; ILKIIEVIH), vrr km ckrd MAX Chu- Hull\\lg. =-==:c===iz==zr--i====--.-T==rr.--==rg I n: ' m my Mr. Mum“ gut." mu! Mis, Rub) Cari mm (3-1“. Mu». 1mm: ml Kin-IA m~r >1u'11 (In “11.1wâ€: 'el" nt thc holidays with "thrrs thc huh-Eu) “ukuml ttttlt MI .un ur, hum hunmtcn. Dun-ll hy " sitwh. Mn l,s..rl Muvvlnmn v., My}. “d: Nulmun Kine and ‘I‘UH :l;.-w-' Klr. and Mir. Ehntrrt. Fihuty Min! t. tl '0ttlitir vc,itrd Mr, "rut Iwu‘llyly 13arlrara, Frvu and Dunn " anmr 'l In“ J I: Eryn r. Sunday 'h'cl tun! h-‘ln rpcrlt lh~ “uh-nut “HI: M: ‘m octl, “Ir J.nli Surnm C ma. and Mrs. John tiochrut. .-l, , t qwl M In in t'.?it d, ?sr and trd Miss Grace Shunu of Slrmlnlm Mrs, in. E) (II V 1h. I‘...I~..m (mum convoy lumen-1:1 tin. “‘vrk-rnd Will: Mr. and M! (iv " (â€uni ‘} of nun-,0 MAIL» Suinmun Buwmun M: " d A'. All Mu vhnun, sctGip, firesl Art. .md Attr Human 51(hlll‘th4uH and l-‘rrumn'k, \[mnl Lulu-1‘ uk. 0n New and fun!!!) uf Sill. In cullvd an Mrs IJuy “uh Ml zuul MI: Flpluuuu l spokcsman I Kntharsm. Srhmnzl, Sunday. l Muru Iurntt. In " tid. f Mus†Vuhnu and Luanda Marr Mr mm 2.113 Kciwcud Bauman the ctrnvoy.'tin. Kitchvner. Mr and Mrs John MM Audry rprnt {he holidays Vewnk, try a Smdcr. James and Kulhhvn ot \uth All and Mrs Jame: Allan. aturduy.hadV'uri 11.1w, Me, [mum um. nan 'ciauisiattds [Ch-Mun Webrr of Elmira wer in: (tt"r', Mn. Ananms Grorz, nk airdrome Sunday vrevitott, wtth Mr. and hlrr. l'sutl. “ml ll (lir . wu- Emm- gut ,ts Henry W Bawmau wan the churman tor the Easter program In the Mennonite church. Sunday evening, Delton Martin and Rev R, Dettwtier led rn prayer Harold Martin read the scripture lesson Mary Ann. Amanda and Catherme, Emanuel and Marun Bowman cun- tributed two vocal numpcrs. Special Easter Program Heard Among those who took part m exercises, mugs and recitation: were: Margaret. Else. Florence and Erla Brubacker. Inez Martin, Phyl- ls Bauman, Eleanor Martin, Wal- traul Wrasse. Lyle, Rae, Glen. Vera and Eileen Shoemaker, Kenneth/ Wnllard, Grace and Beulah Bau- mun. Stewart and Douglas Martm,l Murtel, Eugene and WsHredl Shaun Arthur Mctzeer, Gladys Dutwnlvr, Gladys and Carol Bau-; man. Elmeta Bowman. Verna Shoe- tnuker. Fern and Dons Gingrich Starucs Sunder. vclctn and May- nard Bauman, ia.stvr Balumzm. bin-runner Murtm, Marie and Bell†Zl'lglt'r. Lila, Leonard and Vernon Fhvy . Floyd Shot make r Honour Newlyweds l The )nung ptophe of Floruduh mat Klrviru Monnnmlr chunk)": gathered at ttw how vr Mr, and Mt:. Ivan Shaun. tn hum r cf Mr and Mrs. Alma melmqn. who Wt'rv rrl‘vlillv Tarruid, and pH scnlul llwm With a "tirriuamru: shower Rubyrtvtzs',cr run! tlu nddrurs. Putt wmm'rs at progres- ttit' hum“ wvn Jvnn “Thur. Ittw tttct? Wcbcr, Luv: Horst. Euguu Shantz, m freshmonts were scrvcd. Pemmnls Clayton Wslut Sunday Vi.sitott, 5.1.."le Mum; Mir. Posy l'lzr hrr tutu. Wi'. Histcr '4- FLORADALE labia. Oonnnlo loun- l mulch Gong-p.40.†at No ttttt :u'rumpunn-d Io t Fr, 3 , Nurqng Truinuu,' Cx-mrr. TRI' EATIILOO or " Fh manh- an wiUs . All: Hat-Em "tttut., l\,-"n-x at ll Pre-ttu', yi, l, .am' .xn t. I1: 'I‘Lu Ruby A tlu “in! t'.'t c, " .Am ur, “Hm h “.1 â€LR. Il shut! him t, tl kyrrsn- I', In: J I 1 Ms Itt i,cd, six: I q.) I {I M"). Audit) Wagnrl' ol Wtstvrioo 1y.'t'Y thr txccircnd Wllh her pal» ents. Mr and Mrs Chat Wagner, {Shana station. , - Miss Ida Kneger of Kitchener went Sunday wnth her grants, Mr and Mrs H Krlrger. ante Sta- “on Mr und Mrs P J Brudcr and chlldlcn of Waterloo. Miss Edith Herttutt of Torortto were Sunday vtsttors wnlh Mrs Elizabeth Her- gott, Shanu Slgtlun Mrs Charla Kavrlman of Wat rrluu nsmld with Mrs H. Kavel ,I':m Niu Dundun nu Saturday. M: and Mrs Nyle Futher and sun Btlly of Knchcner “sued with Mr and Mrs A Futher, New Dun- dcc, on Good Frlday. "n Ln» Srhutz of Waterloo nsm-d Mr and Mrs Lon Bowman. Fh â€duh, un Sunday Mr. and wd fnnulyt Mr. “I'd hh Fh manh- m in: (tt"r', Mn. Animals Grorz, l'sutl. ..m( ll (lir . wuu Emirr gunk ..l Mr and Mix Mttt, Sir- h, Pol Minx 1h mu.) l‘m\\m.xn .sprnt lhv ilk-Int“ “th Mr. and Mn Grotgr Bowman, Middlclrrtrok. Ilrs Atlcnt Duvm'h if Waterloo ti \mlmg wtth her parvnls. Mr, md Mn. Inn-x Saran». New Dun, itrer, tlr., nu k . M, .md Mu Waller Schmidt and IL 1ltchatti, 4f KUtchencr, susited [he hmm- (I Mr and Mrs, Jack r.ntuit, hicw Dundee. on Sunday Social as personal I 5px :11 lhc holidays with eyit.ttrtrtt, Inn-mt Il: Nun-mu limp, and h Kndmnrr vc,itrd Mr, I I: ‘31-th Sunday. , “Ir J.nli Surmu C _ Io'o. t'.?iq d ?sr and Mt, Aaron With-man " nun Waterloo visited 's Emanuel Bauman at H. Sunday, tree.",, " I Q my; (pluuun Following the ceremonv "kt re- upliun was held for the sixty- Baurntm toVt'tt guests. Receiving with the holidays young couple were the bride's Allan, mother in a navy crepe dress with , n-i‘siige of briarclittc roses and the Grusrz, groom‘s mother wearing grey Je- I' 1-11“ yly 1mm crepe with a corsage of hib- . Ihu", lairrl roses and orchid sweet peas. rg» yt â€V 'iltc "riders tulile was centred with ti1ntts.',t' tlw wedding cake, white candles. tlunodils and mauve stocks. Guests --- in re present from Toronto. Lake- tcde. Welland. Port Credit. Gait. Kitchener. Ayr. Breslau. Plans- ville and New Dundee. Mr. and N:rs. Devin left on a trip to Mon- ttval and other points east with the killer travelling in a black tailored ~i:it matching that of the groom, with a silver fox fur and matching accessories. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm near P_e_tersbgrg. "3 Forest Hm Gardens m Kttchenerlun mmesuna address illustrated was the scene of a lovely springgwuh pictures at the Bethel MEC- wedding at three pm. on Saturday, 1rhurch on Thursday evening. d April 24th when Marion Althea} Rev Moses N. Baer adder “Bock. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. “he congregation of the Blenheim 'k K Bock of New Dundee was united t Mennonite Church at a special ser- y in manage to Albert Homer Blake use held on Good Friday morning. Dewttt, only son of Mr. an Mrs. E. The final Lenten service forthe m J Dev-it of Petersburg. he cero- Pawn was.held at St. James Lu- r mony was performed by Rev. S. S. theran Church on Good Friday T- Shana, pastor of the M.B.Cucwning, The pastor, Reg. A. L. Church at New Dundee. and unelep nrad spoke on the subject of oi the bride. Miss Willa Cressman "For Our Sakes" and music was )0} p!ayed the wedding music and dur- rendered by a men's chorus. n. ir.e the Signing of the register Miss Rev. E, Gingcrich was guest Muriel Eeerdee sang "Because 1 speaker at the Lenten service held lLovc You", in the Roseville Evangelical _ Miss Ruth Devin of Kitchener, mstor of the groom was maid of honor and wore a t1ooruength ,gnwn of yellow silk sheer with shoulder length veil of matching etlor, She carried sunbeam roses "und mauve sweet pens. Mrs. Ron- uid Buck of Port Credit was brides- Stanley Jones ot Deon went Sunduge at the home of Mr. and Mrs, rt Wintermeyer of Kitetr ener At M Km; sc, Waterloo, on Frr day Fm, April 30, and May I Prcsbyterran ladws' Aid lovely kde Marion Bock ls Given In marriage by her father, the bride looked charming in a white brocaded mousseline de soie floor-length gown with sweet- heart neckline and wearing a long n ll She carried calla lilies. man] and wore ttoor-bength gown or mauve sheer with shoulder Irngth veil of matching color. She mun-d a bouquet of daffodils and muuvo cnpuland tulips. The umomsman was Ronald Bock. BA. of Lorne Park College. Port t'rtuu1. brother of thc bride Bride-EUct haunted. Mrs. Lyle Bingeman entertained A her home last Wednesday even- lug in honor of Miss Althea Bock, Irridv-elcet. The guests included Miss Bock's Sunday School class ot the M.B.C. Church. Miss Reta Cadmium read an appropriate ad- cn'ss and Miss Jewel Shantz made Um prvsvntalion of a vase to Miss Duck. Camus and contests were NEW DUNDEE There's Something About A Bright, Clean Dress I lb: Iii- - min-uh Gun-pal.†" IMAGE SALE Twin City Laundry Cleaners and Dyer. mm mum SERVICE mm TELEPHONE 8-8833 . . . . now: "Twin City's Basics! Cleaners For Over 10 Years' Mule "tings loom large in war, as in peace. mm: things like being able to slip into clean tlolhes. and knowing that you look just right . . . these are essential to morale. Let us keep your clothes looking fresh with our quality service. Morale Gets a Lift with Clean Clothes , Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weiss and 'rinusshtcr Dorothy of Niagara Falls. IN.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. George ori,rize bun-en beng with»: Annadeue Begum, luint Rein. gluoyed dunng the even.inqyyittt Jean Poll and mum Rancher“. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion ot the evening Miss Besae Cordell, missionary- un-turlough from China delivered an interests" addregs fllyttratttf The final Lenten service forthe wawn was. held at St. James Lu- theran Church on Good Friday evening, The pastor, Ree. A. L. Cl nrad spoke on the subject of "For Our Sakes" and music was rendered by , men's chorus. Rev, E, Gingcrich was guest speaker at the Lenten service held n the Roseville Evangelical Chupch Jrst. 1ftets11avtveetiek, MLs Violet Herber of St. Cath- unnos spent a few days of last uu-k with Mr and Mrs. George Coleman. Mr, and Mrs, M, B. Snyder were new“ t'ttittorti with Mrs, L. Stahl at Cult Mrs, Mabel Hoover and Miss Jenn Hoover of Kitchener spent thr hohday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rosenberger. Mrs. W, S. Poole and Howard Fmdv of Pans mulled on friends in [he “Hugo on the holiday. MKS Edith Schlichtcr of Broslau " spending a few weeks with her “moms, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiichtor. Norman Weber Visited with Mr. mud Mrs. Jack Rechsteinttr at For. I. rs)/urc'_on_'rhursday, 7 Mrs J, Scott is spending the liqu- vacatin with her mother at Mitchel while Mrs. R. Carton and Miss Marjoriu Hadley are holiday- mg at the" respective homes at lmckwood and Milton, Itrv. and Mrs. H. F. Schade spent " [cw days of last week with frn-nds at Toronto, A largv number from the local M,B.C, Young People's Society at- tended the Ontario M.BI1 Young People‘s Convention which was hrll at Tornnto_0n Good Friday. _ Among those from here who at- tended the class in The Remodel. ling of Old Clothes" which was hcld at the K-W Collegiate last Wednesday were: Mrs. A. Futher, Mrs. M. Bechtel. Mrs. A. Mussel. man, Mrs. E. S. Brown. Mrs. Ed. Stoltz, Mrs. Oliver Zinn, Mrs. Abram Tainan. and the Misses Alta null Margaret Sign: and Iva Zinn, Miss Grace Rosenberger and) Miss Bethe McFarlane of Hamilton' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon! Bowman over the holiday week-', Norman Weber is spending a it.w weeks with his son, Elliood and Mrs. Weber at Windsor. E! just Call GEEE3 Weiss ot Elmira visited with Mr ans! Mrs. _H_a_rold_ Wsiss on, gummy Dr. and Mrs. L. Rice of 'iGGiiio' spent thy holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Reinke. "erhert “I! " Chlrln m", T locum. I!» wonderful human on can no not chisel: and for on“. and it oecustomed to ' WM". this thawing is DOWNING. STEEN and Co. A pith“ can“ No - I. In anâ€. LIGHT. mans-1v: GUAMNTIID. “walla-u. Writ. 5min MamrNettrrtrsq Cannon! m». . m KhaSl. PIISI'OH. mm " King St. W. Phone .4102 menu lle Gm ‘UP'I'URIDT FLORISTS iauir.ud 1m 21mm}; PM "V3 _