JOV, "'“-ï¬ a Awormhée tOns, #ow â€"~to your nearest Brewer‘s Retail Store, and help un-!nnh.md'w for you this winter. empties, in their origipal carâ€" and cartons are used over and Do your bitâ€" SAVE SCRAP METALS, RAGS, PAPERS,. BONES Phone 2â€"4413 cartons. .. it‘s downright wasteful to leave a lot of them at your ‘summer cottage, when they -l.bto&eflvinbcpmm‘ood use all winter long. For bottles Wâ€"55% APPLY AT ONCE IN PERSON OR Ontaric Farm Service Force, Parlioment Buildings, TORONTO. 1 AM A VOLUNTEEA FOR THE FOOD FRONT Dates Availableâ€" You se8, MEN and WOMEN ARE URGENTLY TOMATO PICKERS a minimum of one moath. Return transportation paid to those who remain until the end of picking season. Pleasant outdoor work with good wages and an opportunity to serve on the food frontare availâ€" able to hundreds of men and women of Ontario aaceec«es MAIL THIS COUPON â€"â€"â€" of both bottles and to save essential food crops now ready for harvesting . To ion paid those who will work spent the weekâ€"end in Hamilton. _ _ The Misses Magdaline and Loâ€" vina Brubacher of Kitchener spent Miss Grace Roe of Sauit Ste. Marie s})ent Sunday eveninï¬ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra y. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tyack and family of Detroit spent Thursday at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Tyack. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Martin and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Martin, Wallenstein. Miss Rebecca Martin of North hWoolm.'ivzh spent Sunday at her ome. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Martin, Gladys and Florence were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin, 8th of Peel, and l\;:itlll Mr3. Amos Gingrich, 4th of eel. _ Mrs. Reg. Lundy and Mrs. Herb. Lundy have returned to their homes in Toronto after spending some time with their sister, Mrs. Wm. Tyack. _ _ oo ; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Manassa Shantz of near New Hamburg, and Mr. Guy Tyack of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L G. Martin. \ 07. Simmer stowty ~__ VERTICAL 51. Masculine name &M'mm . 45. Accessory seed coverings / 21. Fish .‘r,-,, 26. Large extinct bird . extine! :;: Eagle nest 32. Bone cavity 34. What American author wrote "Between the Thunder and __ the Sun"? 86. The lion Aug. 15 to Oc. 1 Aug. 15 to Sept. 23 Sept. 15 to Oct. 20 Sept. 15 to Oct. 31 16. Bending 18. French city 20. Sacred vesse) charge of food 'm'; 8. Of what country is Lima the capital? 12. What Tuscany river fows 150 miles to the Mediterrancan sea? _ â€" 13. Wooden nail 14. Hebrew measure | CROSSWORD â€" â€" â€" By Eugene Sheffer \ NOW! 5. What government office is in 1. Sly glance HAWKESVILLE 54 and Mrs. Norman Stevens By Mrs. Aug. Schneider Fa q 7(f Gf frst move in 19352 42. Inside 43. Let it stand 46. Country road 47. Killed 49. Those in power 50. English cathedralâ€"town 40. Eagles £ 41. Into what territory did Hitles i Tang, i mw i s w 34. Body dn(utcr 24. Confederate general 25. Who is Queen of the fairies in folklore? 26. Single unit University of Nevads located? 11. Impel 17. What state derived its name from a tribe of Choctaw Indians ? 19. Walked pompously £ 10. In what town is the __ Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider and Velma spent Sunday» at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holzschuh and with Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Schlueter near Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Bulmer of Kitchener and Raymond Peterson‘s of Hamilton at their cottages here over the weekâ€"end. and family spent Sunday afternoon in Waterloo. â€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Diefenbacher and famâ€" ily of Drayton. a few days with her sister, Miss Elsie Seifert at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hackbart ‘and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hohl at Bamberg. |’ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt, lMiss Marie Hackbart and Mr. Kenâ€" neth Hackbart of Heidelberg ‘ï¬r': Sunday evening with Mr. and Charles Hackbart. Mrs. Fred Hackbart is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maurer at Rostock. A special service will be held at St John‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday, Aug.~27th at 3 p.m., at which time two new flags and an Honor Roll will be dedicated. Rev. Otto Reble of Windsor will be the . guest speaker. the weekâ€"end at the home of Miss Angeline Martin. _ _ Mrs. Fred Plain of St. Marys called on friends here last Wednesâ€" The meeting of the St. .Ich‘:mbgfl'-hfln er) followed by a discussion Biâ€" NcS%nuonthoh-t of Jab. were made to attend the Biennial Convention of the Luâ€" ther League of Canada to be held at St Peter‘s Lutheran Church at visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlegel at Hanover on Sunday. Mr. Victor Diebold of Kitchener spent a week at the home of Mr. Louis Freiburger. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lanz of Berlet‘s Corners, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hackbart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maurer at Rostock. Mr. Albert Strub of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. Louis Freiâ€" burger. ‘Miss Dorothy Seifert is spending Henry Neeb of Erbsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart on Sunday. __ S with the Lord‘s Prayer Mr. and Mrs. John M. Martin V * 7 when dry and in a dry place Isaac Rank of Plattsville visited wiht Mrs. J. Lepp on Sunday Rev. and Mrs W. H. Campbell, | the Misses Dorothy and Ada and Mrs. Dorsch of North Easthope,‘ Mrs. Mabel Lockwood of Lockport, Ii1.. _ Mrs. Geo. Foerguson _ and daughter Lorna of Waterford and Miss Fuschia Rank of Toronto were visitors with Mr=and Mrs. Levi Holm on Sunday. Miss Alma and Russe!ll Hilborn of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilborn. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hilborn of Galt visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilborn and Eva Hilborn reâ€" turned with the'm to spend a few days. Mr. ang Mrs Roy Quick and’ daughter â€" Margaret, Miss Edna] Morrel) and A. Morre!) of Hamilâ€" ton visited on Sunday at A. E. and | Elmer Stoltz‘s | Flaxseed should be stored only Miss Verna Bambridge of the Deâ€" partment of _ Agriculture _ and Ficusehold Science of Toronto adâ€" dressed the girls of the Garden briâ€" gade at a meeting at the school house on Tuesday afternoon. The girls of the l-‘rien(hhig» class of the United Brethren unday School spent a few evenings at the home of their teacher, Mrs, Geo. Perrin in quilting. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hilborn, Eva, Muriel and Edna visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sibbick at Burford on Thursday. Mrs. Gordon Fried entertained about twentyâ€"five ladies at a brush demonstration at her home on Monday evening. _ _ â€" Archie Willets accompanied Edâ€" ward Lounsbury of Woodstock and Emmerson Rogers of Bright to Toâ€" bermory over the weekâ€"end. EOoeSVOOC ITVCD ES OTT PHTDUIH « Mrs.â€" O‘Neil of Havelock is the guest of Mrs. Ruth Snider at the Un‘iggu‘j VBl‘sl_)'l_l:en parsonage here. Attending the County C. E. exeâ€" cutive meeting at Kitchener on Monday evening were Mrs. Ruth | Snider, Miss Bessie Hope. Jack‘ Hallman and David Hilbotn. _. ; Pte. Vernon Hoim and. -éâ€";;lv Dutâ€" ton of Kitchener visited at L Holm‘s on Wednesday. _ _ _ Attending the {funcral service of their nephew and cousin, the late Irvine Becker, held at Kitchener last Tuesday were: A. C. Becker, Mrs. A. Shelby, Mrs. C. Hallman, Miss Myrtle Becker and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Schreiber and daughter. CS.M. Cora Stager of London has been spending a furlough with friends at Bracel ridge and Kitchâ€" ener and at her home here. Mrs, W. Detweiler irs-;;;énding a week with relatives in Buffalo. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swartz were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swar.z, Mrs. Roy Swartz and son .lien, Lobby Swartz of Kitchener and Mrs. Jack Tunn and Mary and Margaret of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Romahn, Durward and Jimmy and Elaine Swartz visited on Sunday with Mi. und Mrs. C. Stoltz. Rev. E. Gingerich of New Dunâ€" dee was in charge of the preaching and communion service held in the United Brethren Church on Sunâ€" day evening. Following the service a number of young people reâ€" mained for a halfâ€"hour bymnâ€"sing gonducted by the pastor, Mrs. Sniâ€" er. + The U.BC.E. meeting was held in the church on Sunday morning with Grace Hilborn in charge of the program. Scripture was read by Mrs. Clifford Swartz and prayers were offered by the pastor, Mrs. Ruth Snider and Charles Perrin. Poems were read by Evelyn Hilâ€" born and Lois Shelby and special music consisted of a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swartz and a trio number by Mrs. E. Stoitz, Mrs. Mervyn Becker and Clinton Jantzi. The topic, "Two Men went up to Pray" was taken by Glen Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn were over Sunday guests of friends in St. Catharines. U.B.C.E. Meets Visits Friends Aiter 45 Years Trooper Bob Kirch of Camp Bofâ€" den is holidaying at home on furâ€" lcugh. Cpl. Russ Stroh of Camp Ipperwash is also spending a two weeks‘ furlough at his nome here. Pte. Chas. Koch of London and Pte. Lloyd Kirch of Camp Borden spent their weekâ€"end leaves at their respective homes. â€" wards recovery. Cub leader Gordon Thomas and Cub Billy Brydon, have returned home after a short encampment at Wallenstein. ~ r&report is current that the Camâ€" e Wilson property had recently been sold. We are, however, at this time not in a position to vouch for the same. Miss Nancy Cowan of Toronto is the guest of village friends. The former Miss Minnic Kunts, well known to citizens 45 and more mnmo‘so'ulhdmmm eck. Miss Kuntz then lived with MPâ€"-.& und@ Mrs Jacob Kuntsz. an# after part of last week. _ _ _ Miss Anita Dahmer nt the weekâ€"end with her brozer, Sgt. :d.gar and Mrs. Dahmer at Barrieâ€" eld. * ~ __The many friends of the Misses who have bdthwbge‘nwlermflyr eriously ill in Kâ€"W Hospital for weeks, will be glad to learn they are now reâ€" ROSEVILLE By Misso Myrtie Becker (Chronicle Correspondent |_ Mr. and Mrs. Art Kennedy and John of Maryhill, and Pte. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy of London spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jas. Kennedy. | _ Miss Helen Haid of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert Haid. While Rev. Fr. Monaghan was away on vacation, Rev. Fr. Chilis Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Linseman spent Sunday with the former‘s father, Mr. John Linseman, in St. Clements. Mr. Jas. Kennedy and Esther called on friends in Consetogo and Maryhill on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby of Arthur called on Vera and Joe Hanley on Sunday. _ _ s Pte. Fred Stemmler of Niagaraâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forwell and daughter and Mr. Leo Reidei of St. 013- visited at the home of _ Master Don Harrison of Guelph is holidnyi# with Jackie Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dubrick spent Saturday in Elmira. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schaefer and son Bruce of Kitthener spent a few Gays with the former‘s mother, M. J. Kieswetter returned to his home here from St. Mary‘s Hospiâ€" ‘talandbmuchm;’ rrondinhunh. John Reidel of St. Clements was a visitor here on Saturdey. 6 Albert Hohl of Kitchener visited here on Monday evening _ _ Mrs. m Hinschberger, Mr. and ‘mg Stu.:diy to?i were visi with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moser, Jr. ty ptenged a brtides perly. ily at & bi y party, the 82nd birthday of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Carl Schneider at Heidelberg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Basler called on friends in Drayton and Arthur on Sunday. _ _ â€" h By Mrs. Jas. Kennedy (Chronishs Correspontont) Miss Millie Linseman of Waterâ€" loo .';!;enl the past week visiting friends here. Mr. â€"and Mrs. Roy Dillon of Windsor spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley. _ _ Men, Wonnn Orer 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? © Wer Savings Stampe . a:'t-;m. l'...a.w, HESSON Workers . B WHO SHARE IN OWMERS///P On Hotive Service (| §M V Giving Wings Io tWords In all, there are 24491 owners of Beli Telephone shares ; 23.288 or 95.1% live in Canada. They own 72.1¢%, of the stock. The American Telephone & Telegraph owns 22%, of Bell of Canada Stock. No individual shareholder owns as much as oneâ€"fifth of one per cent of t;illnlar;(ling stock. _ The average hbolding per individual shareholder is 27 shares. in the company. This personal stake in welfare is an incentive to thrift and helps traditional loyalty and zeal of Bell workers ute so much to the auality af Rell Saâ€"â€"i~1 More than 4,500 Beli employees in the company. This nersan. \TIRES ! Quite a number from the surâ€" rounding â€" district â€" attended . the of St. Peter‘s Seminary in London relieved him of his duties. Friends of Mrs. Michm will be sorry to learn she is ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. ‘). ims personal stake in the company‘s ncentive to thrift and helps to explain the lty and zeal of Bell workers, which contribâ€" the quality of Bell Service. _ King and Water Sts. B. F. Goodrich Store B. F. Goodrich | l!low Available in Kitchener and Waterioo Retreading Service aecordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Board FOR ELIGIBLE USERS WE HAVE Factory Supervised NO PERMIT REQUIRED and pensioners own shares For All Motorists. Regulations. Dial 6â€"6459 Miss Audrey Hahn of Elmira spot";t the weekâ€"end with Miss Helen Haid. Mr. Patrick Doherty spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Denstedt of Dorking. Bingo and dance held in St. Mary‘s Hall on Tuesday evening. _ _ 8. F. LONG KITCHENEEK