s WOOLWICH Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender â€"and son Clarespent Thursday with _Mr. and Mrs. David Longman and son of Elora spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kelly. _ _ line of Peet spent Sunday with the latter‘s parénts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schwindpf Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and children Bernice and Bobby of Upâ€" per‘Pilkington were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bott _ . Ruth, George and Winston of Walâ€" lenstein, Mrs. E. Schneider t;l :l- mira were Sunday 0 r. and Mrs. Irvin SchneE:“ Miss Sylvia Weber of Elmira and Mr. Homer Sehwindt of the 4th Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snyder of Elâ€" | and Noah, by Miss Jean Hammond, mira, _ Mr. and Mrs. Haryey |F. Ward and Rev. W. E. Gill. Curâ€" Schmidt and Gladys were Sunday |rent events by Miss Eileen Ritter. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noaz Cuet, "Let Him In", by Miss Eileen Miller. ‘Lather and Mrs. L. Rennie. The Mr. and Mrs. Sim. Weaver of the |meeting closed with mizpah bencâ€" $th line of Peel visited Mr. and |diction. A game was played folâ€" Mrs. Waiter Maurer on Sunday. {(lowed by lunch. â€" . _ Mr. and Mrs. Georï¬e Koepke and son Wray of the 8th line of Peel were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. Waterloo. ‘ _ FLORISTsS DOWNING. NFPEK% sag U» Mr. and Mrs. George Horst and 86 King St. W. . Phone 4â€"4162 \| there Advice on all scalp ailments At Waiper House, Kitchener, on Tuesday & Wednesday, January 25 and 26 will display and demonstrate LADIES‘ and GENTS‘ HAIR [efelo)os EDWARDS and WHITE LIMITED 11% Queen St. East ‘Toronto, Ont. e3 P t < J . M l C Twin City Launory RUPTUREDT perfect method. No elastis. No otrape. LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE FOR QUICK SRRVICE JUST TRLEPHONE 8â€"8811 . .. NOW! "Twin City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" Roy Heller, 232 King St. 8 Styles Change Constantly By Mrs. Waiter Maurer iChronicle Correspondent) J. B. KNIGHT Hats get crazier, have new twists and turns almost daily, try new tricks for flatâ€" tery and becomingness, have new styles for changing events. Our service changes are due to war time adjustments and our efforts are now directâ€" ed toward making our service the very best under the new conditions. ;9‘: Cash an ler. 282 King 8t. 8 Cleaners and Dyers Just Call !Do your bitâ€" |_ Miss Adella Glaister of Little \Britain spent the weekâ€"end with [her mother and brother and will be accompanied back by her mother, {who will spend the winter months | Mr. Edgar and Miss Jean Hamâ€" , pujm |mond accompanied Mr. and Mrs. |Pealm ;‘Thomas Birmingham and Donna of glithe ‘k!anOE;‘l lto the home of Mr. and!:"lz‘ï¬ss‘ | Mrs. rl Tyack n j ‘forth a ;«»nfSunday,Ty gar Rrigeport ‘“’:(.'“L‘al 1 w 1 t Wigh na ’('msiill Church Officers Reâ€"Elected were satisfactory. Officers were reâ€" elected: Secretary â€" treasurer, Campbell Shantz; managers, Edgar Hammond, F. Ward, C. Shantz, George Glaister, L. Rennie. Rev. W. E. Gill informed the members of his appointment to the Canadian Chaplain Service and would report at London, Ontario late this month. A motion was made to withdraw service until Easter Sunday. Prayer brought part of the meetâ€" ing to a close Y.P.U. Meets The Y.P.U. held their regular monthly mecting the same evenilll.s with the president, Firman Wa presiding. The ll_Prognm was arâ€" ranged by Mrs. F. Ward as follows: Scripture by Ralph Berg; prayer, Mrs. L. Rennie; Types of Christ givan in three parts, Adam, Abel and Noah, by Miss Jean Hammond, F. Ward and Rev. W. E. Gill. Curâ€" rent events by Miss Eileen Ritter. Duet, "Let Him In", by Miss Eileen Lather and Mrs. L. Rennie. The Mr. and Mrs. William Fink and son and Miss Alice Snider of Kitchâ€" ener visited at the home of Wilâ€" liam Wilford on Sunday. e Campbell Shantz has the well drillers employed on his farm. _ Mrs. M. Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz and family visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campâ€" bell in Listowel on Sunday. _ Mrs. R. Foster, Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie spent an hour en Sunday with Mrs. William Mitchell of Newton, who is a paâ€" tient in the General Hospital, Stratford. Mrs. Joseph Zehr and son Jacob visited friends in Milverton on Monday. _ _ _ _ _ _ es WHSS AOCHa WUIaIstet of LMZC Britain spent the weekâ€"end with‘ï¬g’ e;:f_tgen:â€:( ;‘";.% loé:d":owo;s her mother and brother and will be’ cowerful, effectual, and answering accompanied back by her mother, :Lâ€™ï¬ its great infentions. Observe r}r]t::e will spend the winter "‘°“‘h51mo efficacy of God‘s Word in the PilotOfficer William Glaister of | KiDEdom, of natuite. Mc saith to the RC.AF. who spent the W‘EHL“? a:po;ms when it shall como' few weeks with his mother, left it 5 * ‘to what degree, and how long it for Lachine, Que. s [fe wWhat dowree, and No# jJONG It Mr. and Mrs. John R. Albrecht spent a day with Stratford friends. Roy Hahn, 14, son of Mr. and Airs. Aifred Hahn, had the misâ€" fortune to fall while skating and fracture a bone in his left arm. Miss Annic Roth is employed in Kitchener for the winter months. Cohrenish Dorrnpondont) SAVE SCRAP METALS, RAGS, PAPERS. BONES 4419 Eo ., | you on ‘ Ir | fulness. Thus He makes it to bring ‘forth and bug, for the products of ‘the earth depend upon the dews ‘of Heaven; and thus it gives not I‘only "bread to the eater", present inaintenance to the owner and his |family, but seed likewise to the {sower, that he may have food for another year. The husbandman \ must be a sower as well as an eatâ€" !cr, else he will soon see the end [of what he has. From this alone, iwe must marvel at God‘s greatness! !Do you become confused because ‘He appoints when it shall come, ‘to what degree, and how long it [ shall lie there; He saith likewise to {the rain. Job 37,:’ And according |to His order. it tomes down from ’H( aven and waters whatsoever He .comman‘ds upon the face of the ‘earth, whether it be for the just or {the unjust, His merey is just the same. It returns not without havâ€" ing accomplished its end, but waâ€" | ters the earth, which He is thereâ€" fore said to do, from His chambers, \Psalim 104:13. And the watering \of the earth is in order to its fruitâ€" |you cannot understand all about ‘God? Our knowledge is so limitâ€" ed, the little we do have, we reâ€" ‘ceived from Him. The first four [words of the Bible says: "In the beginning God". No information, whatever, is given us as to God Himself. We do know however, {that He loves us and cares for us! | Why should we worry, then, about | that which we cannot understand? {Just use what knowledge God has 'ngen us, and realize that God will | biess and meet the needs of all who trust Him from the beginning! and , go forth (if you know Him as your ‘Saviour) in the assurance that He will do the same for you! Do you realize that you can have the priâ€" {vilage of having fellowship with \God, the very creator of the world? Has sin made wreck out of your life? You are made in the image of ‘«God, yet you are living under the power of the devil‘ "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever ; believeth in Him should not perish, ‘but have everlasting Life". How Many who mock, sneer, slander and revile at the Name of Christ, are uki:s“:he 1uetuon "If God is allâ€"pow , why doesn‘t He stop all this bloodshed?" Perhaps you have said this. llr reader, 3.: could stop this warll! He has powâ€" er enough to do sol Notice, He says in verse nine of our text, "Kor as thoughts than your thoughts. For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from Heaven, and returneth r.ot thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sowâ€" er and bread to the éater." Isaiah 55:9, 10. In continuation of our message on earth. Heaven is far beyond the sun! God compares this with His thoughts and plans, with ours! Why should you and I question the actions of a Holy and perfect God?? His Heart is heavier than yours beâ€"| cause of a!! this bloodshed! He| created man. a free moral agent,| He gave man a will, and if they choose to reject God and His many | calls, then men must face His judgâ€"| ments. I do believe this war is a‘ judgment of God, allowed by God‘ because of man‘s rejection of| Christ. s |_ Misses Verna Goddard, Peggy \Flicher and Margaret Cassell of the Heavens are higher than the earth, so are my Ways higher than earth, so are my Ways higher than your ways, und’ My thoughts than your thoughts!! Did you ever stop to think of the vast distance beâ€" tween Heaven and earth? So vast is this distance, that it cannot be measured by â€" modern â€" science. Scientists toll us that the sun is week‘s | _ Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of Galt |spent Sunday at the home of her parents, M and Mrs. F. Kleinâ€" | steuber. Melvip Smith was a business visâ€" j itor in Galt on Thursday. zo forth (if you Saviour) in the will do the sai realize that you vilage of havin 5 By Miss Kathleen Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) Members of the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church held their January business meeting at the home of Mrz L. Cluthe, Mrs. Chas, T.lt, the prosident had charge of the mecting. Quilting was done guring the afternoon, also on Thursday and Friday afternoon. the mecting. Quilting was done guring | the afternoon, also on Thursday and Friday afternoon. The hostess served light lunch. Rev.â€"C. Tilbury of Galt conductâ€" eu the sérvice at the United Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston was in charge of the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. . Pruritisâ€"iIntense Itching _ Dr. Chase‘s Ointment | Galt spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. O. Goddard. Jim Hurst of Niagara Falls was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilt. Mrs. H. Schaal and sons Ruddie and Max were business visitors in Kitchener on Saturday. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Ramseyer were visitors in Wingham and Toronto recently. Mrs. R. Drager was visiting with viends in Preston on Thursday. _ "For as the Heavens are higher ‘‘Evenings at Home" > of Mr: the pro mecting. verses nine and ten for this â€"itwo million miles from the prosident had charg ng. Quilting was . i» afternoon, also and Friday afterr s served light lunch Tilbury of Galt conc Then loet Dr. Chase‘s OINTMENT help you for it brings relief almost n« qmekiy as applied. _ Once nsed it will alwaygbe kept nt hand for quick use when the pred arises. 00 cts. a box. Economy size jar $2.00. There are two forms of itching which are especially distreasing. _ Firat pruritis vulvae from which only women suffer and second pruritis aniâ€"itehing at the rectum From pile«, pin worms or varicose veins. The enuses of both these forms of Intense itching aro often difficult to locate hut what you &) want, at onee, is relici from the severe and depressing itching. four‘| . The annual meeting of the St. the John‘s Luther League was held at tion, | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew God Lips on Thursday evening. The ver, meeting opened with a hymn and â€" us! prayer. The scripture lesson 1 Corâ€" bout inthians 6:15â€"20 was read by Mr. ang? Fred Hackbart. The topic disâ€" has cussed© was "Purity before Pleaâ€" wil sure". The following officers were who clected: Hon. president, Rev. A. and , Schweitzer; president, Ralph Damâ€" vour meier; viceâ€"president, Lorne Seiâ€" Relieved quickly by this ‘_ Wedding bells are ringing on the ‘of Mrs. Jacob Reichert on Wednesâ€" |day afternoon. The topic discussed ; was "War and Peace in the Bible". \Thanks from the boys in the armed forces was exgressed to the Ladies‘ | Aid for their Christmas boxes. The following officers were elected:| ‘Hon. president, Rev. A. Schweitzer; | president, Mrs. Daniel Seyler; sec-1 ‘retary, Mrs, William Dammeie:; treasurer, Mrs. Frieda Lips; flowcr{ committee, Mrs. Edwin Hackbar'.z iand Mrs. Reuben Scifert; auditors, Mrs. Reuben Seifert and Mrs. Her-! kert Schlegel; quilting committee, | Mrs. Jacob Reichert and Mrs. Frieâ€"| da Lips; organist, Mrs. Reuben ‘Seifert. The meeting udjourned! _with the benediction. } fert; secretary, Mrs. Fred Hackâ€" bart; treasurer, Irvin Lips; missionâ€" |ary secretary, Mildred Hackbart; | educational ~secretary, Mr. Fred ;Hackbart; _ life service secretary, ’Laurine Dammeier; flower and fruit committee, Rev. A. Schweiâ€" {tzer and Herbert Hackbart; audiâ€" [tors, Ear)l Schmidt and Laurine ,Dammcior. The meeting adjourned ; with the benediction. Dainty reâ€" freshments were served. Members of the St. John‘s Luâ€" ther League attended a skating party at the Preston Arcena on . Manday evening. s |, _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Seifert and ; Mr. Louis Cleber of Wadena, Sask., ‘are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Reuâ€" |ben Seifert. thankful you should be that God hy ies Aok ie mt & you you lost condition! Men in sin conâ€" tiour of Fellowship over Radio Staâ€" tion CKCR each morning at 7.45, or complete surrender to the Lord Jeâ€" sus Christ is what is needed for Eternal Life! May God grant that you will surrender your life to Him now! You will then have a vicâ€" torious and prosperous 19 bhundred and 44‘ "He that being often reâ€" proved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy." Proverbs 29:1. Evangelist Duncan C. Mcintyre. Receive further information by Mrs. Seyler New | Ladies Aid Head | by writing to the Forward With Christ Movement, Box 222. Kitchâ€" The annual congregational meetâ€" ing of the St. John‘s Lutheran Church was held on Thursday afâ€" ternoon. Mr. Reuben Seifert was chosen secretary of the meeting. The financial report showed a sucâ€" cessful year. The following officers and committces were elected: Mr. Reuben ï¬)lert, Mr. Milton Schaaf ond Mr.‘Nelson Heinrich, sinking fund committee; Mr. Reuben Seiâ€" fert and Mr. Milton Schaaf, finance committec; Miss Marie Dammeier, organist; Mr. Normn Gremm and Mr. Milton Schaaf, auditors; Mr. William Dammeier was reâ€"elected church councillor; the other counâ€" cillors are Mr. Edwin Hackbart and Mr. Daniel Seyler. Mr. Daniel Seyler was reâ€"clected Sunday School superintendent. Annual Mceceting "THIS WORLD NEEDS CHRIST"‘ (Our Motto) The annual meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid of the St. John‘s Lutherâ€" Mr. Fred Hinschberger, who has returned from visiting relatives at South Bend, Ind., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschâ€" berger. 0_ mss Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Sophia Roschberger at Sebastopol on Sunday. _ es _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Julius Scholl and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voisin of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Mrs. John Lips. o Misses Vera and Helen Hackbart, of Waterloo. Pte. Arthur Hackbart of Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Hackbart of Kitchener were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart over the weekâ€"end. . Medicinal Ointment _ Mr. Emil Dicbold and Mr. Victor Lneboid of Kitchener spent Saturâ€" day with Mr. Louis Freiburger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberâ€" ger and family spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huâ€" ber at Bamberg. _ _ _ __ _ a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Seifert and Mr. Louis Cleber of Wadena, Sask., swent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. illiam Dammeier. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt,. Miss Marie Hackbart, Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Hackbart, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackbart of Heidelberg and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dietrich of Waâ€" terloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart. HESSEN ROAD By Miss Laurine Dammgier iChrunicle Correspondent) l"'n'ni's'g Gleonis Musselman, RN., ef Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Egerdce. . en Crarny drwing Circle of the Cressman. Miss Hallman aiso gave MBC. Sund-g School met at the home of Mrs. Simeon Cressman last Saturday evening and spent a few bours in making mottoes and book marks to send along with Miss Miriam Cressman for use in the mission school in Nigeria. At the close of th: evening the hostess served dainty refreshments. The funeral of the late Mrs.|Cpl. Russell Stroh and Pte. Harâ€" Moses Baer which was held at the| vey Schwartz of Camp Ip ash, Blenheim Mennonite Church last Sgt. Carl Stroh of Dunnvflle. Pte. Saturday afternoon was very largeâ€"| Charles Koch and Pte. Bob Kirch ly attended. Bishop M. Hallman of|of London. Petersburg delivered the sermon| Sgt. Edgar Dahmer of Barrieâ€" and the service was conducted by field was married to Miss Pearce Rev. Moses N. Baer, pastor of the of Cataraque, Ont., on Saturday church. The pallbearers were John | afternoon. Sgt. Dahmer and his Cressman and CJlarence Shant; of| bride arrived here at the home of Preston, Irvin Moss of Centrevnlle,‘me former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schiedel of Kitchener and Norman Dahmer on Sunday and Leighton Schmidt and Edwin Eby will spend part of their short hoâ€" uf Petersburg. Interment was made neymoon here prior to the return in the adjoining cemetery. f_oi Sgt Dalmer to his duties at Elect Officers. |Farriefield. Local friends extend The annual reâ€"organization of | congratulations to the newly marâ€" the Baptist Sunday School was |ried couple. . ds;mt_apq;di:hohubma mmon:.z' i in for 41 years. Mr. Mrs. Alfred Futher atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Wilâ€" bur Baker at Preston on Monday. There was a good attendance at the regular meeting of the North Blenheim Farm Forum which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman on Monday evenâ€" ing. Mr. Coleman acted as chairâ€" man and the subj under discusâ€" sion was, "Phnnm Farm Credit". The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mys, Roy Main. Announcement was made of u social to be held at the Perry‘s Corners School on Friday evening, Ladies Moe1. _ _A group of young ladies of the The annual reâ€"organization of the Baptist Sunday School was completed on Sunday morning when the following officers were elected for the year: Secretary, Eden Hilborn; assistant, Frank Toman; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Gildâ€" ner; assistant, Mrs. Harold Poth; p:anist, Miss Greta Buck; assistant, Orville Ehnes; Librarian, Miss Emma Lautenschlager; and ushâ€" ets, Glenn Poth, Jim Brown and Eliwood Toman. The enrollment of the school is 85 and the average g!:vndanec for the past year was 0 Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey enâ€" tertained at their home last Saturâ€" day evening. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests included: Mt and Mrs. Jacob Hallâ€" man of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Elverne Hallman and Miss Verna Hallman of Petersburg; Kenneth and Wilbur Shantz of Pineâ€" Hill; Louis Hoim and Harley Stager of Roseville. P.Y.P.U. Meets. The â€" Stewardship â€" Commission was in charge of the B.Y.P.U. meeting which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Buck on Monday evening. Miss Emma Lauâ€" tenschlager presided and the scripâ€" ture lesson was read by Oliver Zimmerman. V. E. Dinger gave a reading and Eden Hilborn presentâ€" ed _ the topic, "Liquor Control". Remarks were given by the pastor, Rev. H. F. Schade and Miss Rudene Toman also favored with a vocal solo. E. B. Hallman, Austin Bauer, Icy Gildner and Anson Lang atâ€" tended the convention of the Wesâ€" tern Ontarie Dairymen‘s Associaâ€" tion which was held at London last Thursday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chrisâ€" tic at London last Thursday. _ > _ Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Snyder of Guernsey, Sask., who came east to attend the funeral of the latter‘s sister, the late Mrs. Moses Baer, are visiting with relatives in the comâ€" munity. _ _ Albin Hes:. George Kuchner and Roiph Toman of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Toman last Saturday. _ Mr. ahd Mrs. Roy Tschirhardt visited with Mr. and Mrs G. L. Eisenmenger at Dickie Settlement on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. Marshall of Engâ€" !ish Settlement visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer on Sunday.. Miss Laura Erb and Mr. and Mrs.‘ E. K. Bock called on Mrs. Lioyd, Erb, who "is a patient at the Kâ€"W j Hospital Ia?! week.. Do s Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Koehler and sons, Garnet and Glenn, Mrs. Emmerson Harper and son, Barry and Pte. Donald Koehler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson at Toronto last Saturday. Mrs. Willard Becker was a recent visitor with her husband, Pte. Wilâ€" lard Becker at London. Miss Dorothy McDonald spent the weekâ€"end at her home at St. Marys. _ __ 0 __ _ _ _ i Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coleman and daughter, Ruth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman at Galt on Sunday. __ ooo Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lautenâ€" schlager of Kitchener called at the homéof August Lautenschlager on Monday. _ _ ae Mrs. Simcon Cressman, Miss Evelyn Cressman â€" and _ Garfield Cressman of Rosebank, Miss Mirâ€" iam Cressman, RN., of Kitchener ard Miss Willa Cressman of Presâ€" ton visited:at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlichter on Sunday. L. H. Toman attended the midâ€" winter convention of the Canadian Bandmasters‘ _ Association which was held at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheard of Waterloo called on the formetr‘s grandmother. Mrs. H. Sheard on Sunday. 8 n olde e Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang on Sumday were: Mr. and Mrs. Alton Timm and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Becktel of Kitchener; and Miss Mabel Zinn of Bridgeport. _ Pte. Waiter Rickert, Mré. ‘Rickâ€" ert and son. Bobby of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert on Sunday. _ s Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman and son, Murray visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hill at Ayr on Satâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poth and son, i Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling on Sunday (\-,erc: Mr. and Mrs. Max Bogusat and children, Ruth and Walter of | N:agaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake; Mr. and Mrs. | Alvin Duench and son, Billy of Waterloo; and little Miss Ruth Ann Goettling of Kitchener. _ . _ Mrs. John Bartman of Elmira, Mr. Reuben Eby received word was visiting at the home of Mr.lof the ceath of his brother. Levi and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer on Sunâ€" Eby, from Carman, Manitoba. day. \which occurred on Jan. 9th. He The annua! congregational meetâ€" was a son of the late Samuel Eby ing of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran|who resided at Nine Pines nefore Church was held after the Sunday |going to Western Canada about 45 ufternoon service. The pastor, Rev.| years ago.. B s 5 S. J. Wittig presided over the meetâ€" | ©Miss Elizabeth Reist is spending ing. Encouraging reports on last some time with friends at Watel;looA year‘s financing and orgnniza!ions" A number from this district atâ€" activities were received and folâ€" tended the first of a series of joint lowing were reâ€"elected to office:,meetings of Farm Radio Forum Louis G. Schweitzer, as elder; John groups at Centreville on Monday Schenk and Walter Stroh, trustees;|evening. The meeting was of memâ€" these with Clayton Esch, Elmore|bers of Forum groups in Waterloo Ritter and Herbert Gies compose|township west of the Grand river. the church council with the pastor|_ Sunday visitors at the Ezra as exâ€"officio, chairman. Mrs. Erâ€"|Becker home were Mr. and Mrs. win Dahmer and Miss Beatrice; Lorne Fried, Kenneth and Orville Hemmerich were named as audiâ€" |of Nine Pines, and Mrs. Hy. Schreiâ€" tors; Miss Marion Schweitzer, orâ€" ) ber, Mary Ann, Glenn, Donald and ganist; Alfred Schenk, assistantlLachc. and Audrey Holtzhauer. erganist; Herb Gies, cemetery suâ€"|all of Roscville. perintendent and Mrs. Isaac Holle,| Mrs. Earl Panabaker and Miss caretaker. Chief among business | Audrey Eby of Kitchener spent the matters discussed was the order of| weeckend at the Isaiah Eby home. the Lenten services and a proposed | _ Mrs. Alex Oswald and Mrs. Isaiah clergymen‘s retirement plan of the|Eby aitended the UR monthly Dominion Gove ent. The latter| Women‘s Missionary meeting at scheme which r:z:uires ministers | Mannhcim at the home of Mrs, Wm. and congregations to contri>ute in | Woods last Wednesday. â€" equal proportions of a percentage Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker visited of the minister‘s salary to for a full | with the latter‘s mothcr. Mrs. Elizaâ€" benefit retirement allowance at the|beth Israe!. and Mrs. Mary Ann age of 65, was adopted by the conâ€" |Lautenschlager at Kitchener on gregation. _ Saturday. vey Schwartz of Camp lp?;flï¬;h. Sgt. Carl Stroh of Dunnville, Pte. Charles Koch and Pte. Bob Kirch of London. _ Sgt. Edgar Dahmer of Barrieâ€" Mr. Kenneth Betzner, one of our voung district farmers, actively with the Federation of Agriculture for some years attended the annual mheeting of the Provincial unit at Toronto last Wednesday, when he Mr. Orval Snyder of Oxenden was visiting at the home of his sisâ€" ter, Mrs. John Burnett and Mr. Burnett, last week. spent last weekâ€"end at their reâ€" spective homes: Sgt. Albert Holle, Cpl. Russell Stroh and Pte. Harâ€" field was married to Miss Pearce of Cataraque, Ont., on Saturday afternoon. Sgt. Dahmer and his bride arrived here at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Is Reâ€"engaged engaged by the Ontario Dept. .of Agriculture as one of the instrucâ€" t onductes Pnoagioer ins Souely con t coun at this time . Mr. Wright had acted in a similar capacity at last winâ€" ter‘s courses. Mrs. John Bartman of Elmira was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer on Sunâ€" day. â€" _ Deputy Reeve Oliver J. Wright attended the meetings of | the County Council, in Kitchener, this week. Ronald of Caledonia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Willard Becker and sons, Larry, Wallice, Kenneth and Ronâ€" aid visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller at Rosebank on Sunday. _ Pte. Philin Benz and Pte. Jack Lundy of London spen Sunday with Pte. Donald Kochler. Mr. and Mrs. George Koch and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koch and son, Robby vis‘ted with Mrs. Mary Krinwald at Millbank on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman, Mrs. Mabel Hoover and the Misses Arlene Rosenberger and Jean Hooâ€" ver of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fii Rosenberger on Sunâ€" day itb Miss Alice Hallnian of Kitchener and Miss Jean Hallman of Roseâ€" bank spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Cassel and Miriam Hilborn. Mr. Oliver Wright has again been The following local servicemen Te the utmost in flavour, quality is of supreme importance. Ask for .. BERGSTEIN‘S January Sale UNTRIMMED COATS . FUR TRIMMED COATS FUR COATS ... DRESSES Pry HATS <_ .000 2. CONESTOGO By Neak Stroi (Chronicle Correspondest) | BUT_ WE HAVE| 26 King St. East hese days, when tea must yield viceâ€" »evaihivrit af Ladies‘® Wear BERGSTEIN‘S Buy Quality Merchandise at "T 18 4L4 of RITCHENER â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bauman, Adelle and Douglas spent Sunday {with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bauman at | West Montrose. l Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Spitzer.and daughter of Limehouse were Sunâ€" \day guests with the Paul Spitzer â€"family. in â€" Mrs. Leo Scherer of Kitchener spent Tucsday with Mrs. Lloyd Battler. Miss Alicc Oswald, who is emâ€" ployed at the Kitchener postoffice, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald. Mr. Lioyd Battler reported for his army call and is in London at present. A number from this district atâ€" tended the first of a series of joint meetings of Farm Radio Forum groups at Centreville on Monday evening. The meeting was of memâ€" bers of Forum groups in Waterloo township west of the Grand river. Sunday visitors at the Ezra Becker home were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fried, Kenneth and Orville of Nine Pines, and Mrs. Hy. Schreiâ€" ber. Mary Ann, Glenn, Donald and LaVerne, and Audrey Holtzhauer, all of Roseville. Mrs. Alex Oswald and Mrs. Isaiah Eby aitended the UR monthly Women‘s Missionary mecting at Mannhcim at the home of Mrs, Wm. Woods last Wednesday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker visited with the latter‘s mothecr. Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Israel. and Mrs. Mary Ann Lautenschlager at Kitchener on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp were Sunday visitors with Kitchâ€" vrer friends. Matilda Rcinhart of Kitchener was a woekâ€"end guest with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reinhart. M Ptc. Ed. Dellion of Camp Borden spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Edith Hergott of Toronto is spending this weekeâ€"nd with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman and Lloyd ofWest Montrose were recent visiters with the Norman Bauman family. _ 0 Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Wadell of Potersburg, Norma Wadell of Gait were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reinhart. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fler were in Kitchener on Saturday where they were guests at the Divoâ€" Stumphlick wedding. SHANTZ STATION WILLILAMSBURG Catherine Little, 177 Albert St By Mrs. Eera Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. H. A. Hergou (Chronicle Correspondent} 16.95 * 31.50 25.00 * 69.50 â€"95.00 and up 6.95 * 14.95 $1 * $1.95 5â€"5346