Phone 2â€"4488 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Iffice: 44 William St Phone 2â€"1357 Classified Advertisements TWINCITY AUTO PAINTERS A SPRING TONIC and blood puriâ€" fier â€" Price $1.00 â€" at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. East. Kitchener, Phone 2â€"2127 i PROFESSIONAL CARDS / BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) 19 King St Ea:t GOVERNMENT Approved chick| bargains for this week and next.: Barred Rocks, New H:lmpthires.‘ Black Australorps. New Hampâ€"‘ shire X Barred Rocks ron-scxcdl‘ 10.95, pullets 17.95.. cockerels) 8.95. White Leghorms nonâ€"sexed| 9.95, pullets 20 95. cockerels 95¢ i Assorted â€" Heavy Breeds nonâ€"| sexed 9.95, pullets 15.95, (‘nckf‘n‘l_\‘} 6.95. Assorted medium _ cockerels, 1.75. 2 week old add 6@®per chick | to above prices. Shipped COD ; This advertisement must accomâ€" pany your order _ Top NMch‘ Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. The colour of your __~ matched perfectly AUTO PAINTERS 17 Queen St. N \ _ J. B. Semple of Kitchener spent 6â€"FT. BINDER, 5â€"ft. mowor, disc.!, few days in the village. 13â€"tooth _ cultivator, 10'~_.-mch; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Grube of fl'inder. twoâ€"furrow "gang rlOW |\Waterloo were Sunday visitors asseyâ€"Harris Shop, Water 0(1)7 5) here. WATERLOO CHRONICLE INSURANCE GEORGE M. 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Send stamp Lâ€"1f. | _ Mr. and Mrs. William Birmingâ€" ham and family of Doon moved in their home here which they. putrâ€" | chased from John Golbeck. _ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetter were: Mr. and Mrs. Aâ€" Straus and family of Kitchener, | Miss Jean Wangler of Preston, Mr. ‘Arthur Kieswetter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forwell of St. Clements, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henhoeffer ‘and family of Macton, Mr. and [Mrs. Simon Kieswetter and family \|and Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Rumig {and daughter Rita. | _ 1j you nced More Insurance . Greatâ€"West Life Assce. Co. Fire â€" Auttmobile â€" . Accident _ Mrs. L. M. Schaefer spent a few days with friends in New Hamâ€" |burg. â€" _ 0 c â€" 0_ THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY New and Used TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Duplicating and Adding Machines. Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. 58 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 6â€"6484 Occupy New Residence. Mr. and Mrs Simon Straus moved their household effects to St. Agatha on Friday where they wrchased the residence of Carl intermeyer. _ ____ _ â€" Albert Hohl of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Call the Local Representative A. K. CRESSMAN & SON ____ D. A. BEAN INSURANCE AGENCIRS Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N REAL ESTATE TYPEWRITERS Situate in Peel Township, abeut 7. miles north of E‘nm:ira. Farm in excellent state of cultivation, two never failing wells, large biurn _ with â€" straw _ shed, stables 60â€" head â€" cattle, extia hay barn. large imâ€" plement shed, 8 roomed white brick house, Hydro throughout buildings with motor for chopping. Your chance to get a good farm. BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND ALL © PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE Real Estate and Insurance 102 King St. South WATERLOO PERSONAL â€" By W. J. Kieswetter (Chronicle Correspondent) 150 ACRES BAMBERG Pleose send a oneâ€"month which | enclose 1. "Things, _ Thrills, â€" Theories, | Truths"; 2. "Happy Evenings To-\ gether"; 3. "Different Types of| Men". 4. "Ten Types of Girls".‘ Among many of the things he statâ€" | ed were: 1. A man‘s life consisteth ; not in the things he possesses. If you don‘t get any pieasure out of life, that‘s wrong, consequently if: you start to live for pleasure that‘s also wrong. Our world in its wisâ€". com knows not God, that is why our world is in the mess it is. 2. Young people ough to begin their frienaship and dating in large groups. Happy evenings must be planned. There must be variety. Folks get tired of the same things, all the time. If there is a social where prayer is out of place, then change the social. 3. Nearly all the wrong things in the world are good things carried too far. We ought: Evangelistic services which. were conducted at the Wilmot Centre Evangelical Church from April 17 to 24, proved to be quite successful. Bishop C. F. Derstine of Kitchener was the evangelist and gave very important and inspiring messages. There was good attendance at all meetings. Short talks each evenâ€" ing were on the following themes: ‘ _ An impromptu Red Cross meetâ€" ing was held at the local school on ‘Friday afternoon with Donna Egerâ€" dee, the president, presiding. The meeting opened by singing "O Canâ€" (ada“. Short stories were given by Grace Miller and June Eckstein. ‘Poems were given by Waldron Eckstein, Shirley and Maralane Myers and Marilyn Eckstein Solos were sung by Loreen Becker. Lorne Snyder and Donna Egerdec. Games were conducted by Ronald Perciâ€" val, Fred Witmer and Leslic Schwartz. Conclude Evangelistic Services. to have instructional classes for people to leatn to know themselves and others. Different types of men ‘nclude predatory maleâ€"a heartâ€" breaker; . domincering â€" maleâ€"not inasculine, not manly; flirtâ€"heartâ€" smasher, poor husband unless he grows up which he usually doesn‘t; sexâ€"houndâ€"sugarâ€"daddy, usually a married man after a young girl; secondâ€"rate _ loverâ€"lady‘s _ man; possessive maleâ€"dog in the manâ€" ger type; Ideal Loverâ€"Christian, manly, respectful of all women, etc 4. Types of girls include: flirters, goldâ€"diggersâ€"after the gold, not the man; frigidâ€"avoids men; maâ€" ternalâ€"will do anything for a man; bossyâ€"always demands and comâ€" mands; fast girlâ€"romantic type, lives in imaginary world; career girlsâ€"puts career ahead of home; highâ€"browâ€"brainy; Ideal girlâ€" Christian, a blending of all qualiâ€" ties that can go too far. All sermons for the week were based on the 23rd Psalm under the following headings. "The Amazing Discovery", "Facing The Future", "Right Road Guidance", "Tunnelâ€" Not a Terminus" and "The Radiant Certainty." All of these sermons were most inspiring. Short song services were conducted each evenâ€" ing by Mr. Roy Hamacher and speâ€" cial numbers in song, were given by the Jantzi sisters‘ trio. On Sunâ€" day afternoon Bishop Derstine conâ€" ducted a children‘s meeting preâ€" ceding a lecture on "Good Health and Spiritual Prosperity ‘ Quilt For Red Cross. Township of Wate looy > t rloo, in County of WWA\W, and EDNA IAlw ty °J .hhtwgo.. wil} &pply udge o County Court at the Court House, Kitchener, Ontario, on Tuesday, the 15th day of May, 1945, at 10 o‘clock A.M. for an Order to chanï¬e‘n:heir respective surnames to S RY. A Red Cross quilting was held at the home of Mrs, Clarence Knechâ€" tel on Tuesday with sixteen ladies present. Two quilts were completâ€" ed and some patches sewn. A colâ€" lection was taken for Red Cross Change of Name Act The Wilmot Community Flresxde! meeting will be held at the Roseâ€" ville Evangelcial Church on Sunâ€"| day evening, April 29th at 9 p.m.| The program will bg conducted by the Galt Christian Business Men‘s Association. Miss Gladys Bowman, V.O.N. of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Werner Romahn. Mrs. Anna Green, Mr. Frank Kaufman, and Mr. Arthur Kaufâ€" man of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Geiger. Miss Margaret Witmer of Hesâ€" peler spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Witâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers and family spent Sunday with Mr. and M::. Elmgrjlyer_s__ at Shakespeare. Mr. and Mrs Wm. H. erde Donna, Robert and Dalbin spent Sunday eveni:: with M and Mrs. Gordon Egerdee at Ayt Miss Kathleen Cressman of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with Miss Jean Snyder. Mrs. H. F. Schade and Miss Verâ€" na Schade of New Dundee visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller on Tuesday. _ _ _ Miss Hilda Clark and Mr. Herâ€" bert Schlichter of Bright lg'em Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs Werner Romahn. Mrs Elmer Stoltz of Roseville, Miss Annie Jantzi and Miss Vera Hackborn of Waterloo called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stoltz on Sunâ€" Clement, Hattin & Eastman, __ Kitchener, Ontario, Phone New Dundee 14 r 12 By Miss Eiva Dicfenbacher (Chronicle Correspondent) HARVEY HALLMAN R. R. No. 1, Blair ROSEBANK Solicitors for the Applicants E. S. FENTON THE WAaTERLOO (Ontario) Miss Arlienc Sittler gave a short talk following the sermon. Miss Sittler, who has been in the Kitchener office of the Mennonite Central Committee the past ten months, is leaving this week for London, England, via the head office of the M.C.C. at Akron, Pa. in England Miss Sittler will serve Leaving for Overseas. Rev. Merle Shantz, Kitchener, was the speaker at the Cressman Mennonite â€" Church _ on _ Sunday morning. Mr. Christ Swartzentruber acâ€" companied by Mr. Aaron W. Janâ€" tri of St. Agatha were in London on Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart with Miss Sarah Boshart of Baden on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lass and Eriâ€" ca with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vohs on Sunday. _ â€" Out of Town. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hallman of New Dundee with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Deiton Boshart and Carol Ruth with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart Sunday eveni%. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ziegler Gorâ€" don and Elaine of Kitcheer were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs Alvin E Donald and Glenn of New I with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jantzi, Damaâ€" RE .. Sunday visitors w(th Mr. and Mrs. Christ Albrecht were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zehr, Esther and Lloyd and Mr. Dan Zehr of Topâ€" ping and Mr. Allan Lebold of New Dundee Mr. and Mrs. ‘Christ Swartzenâ€" truber with Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart. Miss Alice Boshart of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs David Boshart for the weekâ€"end. By Mrs. Roy Schiedel iChronicle Correspondent ) PINE HWILL BRESLAU Always glad ts help a pastues] . o "You‘re the Victory Bond salesman, ch? Sure I‘m going to buy Victory Bonds! "Why? Because that guy in the slit trench or the tank, or in a bomber plane, or on a destroyer or supply ship, is my partner. ‘ "Me, I‘m making the stuff that fellow needs to win victory . . . and he‘s got a way to go yet. "He‘s got his job . «* I‘ve got mine. But it‘s all part of the same job. We‘re partners. _zeâ€"om "And one extrs thing I canr do, because J know it‘s ‘ a big part of the job. I can buy Victory Bonds. E“Q‘ DP "Can‘t go back on a partner!" CGHRONICLE There was no service at the C. M church on Sunday evening. The members of the Berean Bible Class gave a program alt the Wanner Church near Hespeler Howard Gimble, president of the local Y.P.BS.. was chairman for the evening. Nora Randall lead the singing. _ Special duet numbers' were sung by the Misses Agnes and | Nellie Burkholder and trio numâ€" as secretary to Mr. S. Goering, diâ€"|bers by the Misses Bessie, Ada and rector of European relief for the: Hazel Wismer. The topic of the MCC. evening was "Christian Courtesy" There was no service at the C. M "";1] the ;poagl;ers Wefl;e‘flal’g ’D"l'.;xt- hont willer, who gave a paper 0 e church on Sunday evening. TDC roundations of Christian Courteâ€" members of the Berean Bible Class sy". Miss Eunice Cressman wrote gave a program al the Wanner a paper on "The Expression of Church near Hespeler \Christian Courtesy" and Miss Mae Howard Gimble, president of the| Shantz‘s subâ€"topic was "The Reâ€" local Y.P.BS. was chairman for Ward of Christian Courtesy". A story: illustrating the "Power of Christian Courtesy" was read by Miss Eileen Randall for the chilâ€" dren. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nagel and son Bruce, and Mrs: Salome Winfr of Pisherville _ were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Winger‘s niece, Mrs. Cecil Mader and Mr. Mader, also Mr. and Mrs Herb Wismer of Baâ€" den spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mador Personals. former parishioners Rev. R. and Mrs. Beech spent Monday in the village calling on Did You Buy YOUR War Sevings Stemp Toâ€"dayt