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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1945, p. 5

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Reclaiming Old Woolen Yarn dresses, socks, Daby COverme@® 7°~* m onl By Eleanor Ross mwhwhm (By Chronicle O Good quality kmtth:g‘woolhl’ fully unravelled, the yarn is| pPLATTSVILLE precious these d.-{: t nothing %mmw.muun-m Fenn, reflefilu‘ made of it should be thrown away mmwdlmmconfinm Scho t first making an effort t0| been unra into it | first prize for the C turn i into something useful A|should be washed, using plenty Of |in Rotary Oratoric :rmm.ymmcmcmnmwumm This serves not| This event too i0 by for wear for th¢e|only to clean and brighten the|puditorium . of | crmen may no longer fit or may too by for wear for the present 0: but the wool can be reclaimed made into something that will _vurmnndeom!on.’m. are knilling NECCDEC IRUBNE as they uce good, durable garâ€" ments unfortunate folk overâ€" seas, and they are using vast amounts of wool yarn that already has done service here. To reclaim wool from sweaters, C. Psutka, S. Gorel Wed at Kitchener ELMIRA.â€"Sacred Heart Roman| Butter coupons 90 to I00 DOW Catholic ‘(’:‘hul'th. Kitcheners. t:'ur::; v.%':fll‘ coupons 46 to 57 valid. the scene of a wedding on morning when Sophie Gorel, beâ€" Pmerve‘“pigtonv-lld- clmethebrxd‘eoICgrlPsu&a,vith ars "P"c“’-goodtorthe Rev. Father Capiga officiating.| _ The first of coupon Miss Anna Novak was at the organ. purchase. preserves or canning ide i sugar will become valid on June The bride is the daughter of Mr. | )j 2 ng to 4n t and Mrs. Stanley Gorel of RR. 3,|y, 'w“°°'.dm‘ I mmand Elmira, while the groom‘s parents , poarqg "oflumichls. !m'w“ “‘d‘t mllr.and_Mnlg‘rmkPmtkaot‘hul 1e to mflmotflw Bamberg. Given in marTiage DY |nousewife that sn:l}lsxent cou her father the bride wore a flCO~| would not be ing‘ E‘.‘x length gown of white satin With |prange p awoouwpon and eacl full length veil, shirred headd: ess yellow "P" ns is good for and a cascade bouquet of hhel.im“ poundcootmsugar of the pie sweet peas and roses. Her attendâ€" pri es rali This y e-rxcoe‘mu“w- ants were Reta Pitne:; V is mers are allowed 10 pounds addiâ€" su and Helen Gorel, wearing |,; blue and pink frocks of floorâ€"length | tional sugar for canning purposes. came the bride of Carl Psutka, with Rev. Father Capiga officiating. Miss Anna Novak was at the organ. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gorel of RR. 3, Elmira, while the groom‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Psutka of blue and pink frocks of Hoorâ€"!€! and m’ryfiu bouquets of roses. groomsmen were Linus Strauss, Kenneth Schnarr and Victor Gorel. Following the reception and dinner at the bride‘s home the colg)le left on a trip to Niagara Falls. On their return they will reside near Elmira. 22 King St. 8. WATZRLOO WENTWORTH RADIO & AUTO SUPPLY CO. LTD. 109 King St W. EKITCHBENER (By Chronicle Correspondent) (1) Dying too soon and I..vh’ dependents _ unprotected; _ (2 Living too long, with carning n-r gone. fo Insurance was Invented to protect man against inevitable risks. There‘s a Dominion Life Policy which will protect your family, if you die scon â€" and support YOU if you live too Sant Puina® EARL PUTNAM & ASSOCIATES HOME OFFICE AGENCY Let‘s Talk It Over THERE ARE TWO GREAT RISKS knitting needle music While planning for tomorrow, by all means~enjoy your present home all you can. A Colourâ€"Styling plan, using highâ€"quality Câ€"Iâ€"L Paints can give your home new livingâ€"appeal and new eyeâ€"appeal; your local Câ€"Iâ€"L Paint Dealer will help you work out transformations that will delight you. He‘s an expert on paints; consult him for colourâ€"styling as you consult your architect for expert help in home m planning. WEICHEL HARDWAREK dresses, socks, baby coverings and similar articles the piece is careâ€" When tae tity of yarn nHC been umvew:inlmo .hu. it should be washed, using plenty of lukewarm suds This serves not only to clean and brighten the yarnbunoukewtthncrinunA sood rinsing follows the washing, over a rod to dry. You will find that a weight tied to the hanging endotthtskdnvmhd&:tbdfl without kinks With treatâ€" ment, the wool should look and act like new. ly dry, it is wound into balls just as is done with fresh yarn. Ration Coupon orange preserves coupon and each yellow "P" coupons is good for oneâ€" half pound of sugar or the regular preserves ration. This year consuâ€" mers are allowed lo.pounds addiâ€" ‘rfifi.}'fii kind ‘;“uid loving, true, are ways. whnemmmamwuw‘ [ oo en Sn k at mss iForourne-tandMldmlon | in'm;sovudmmunne. ‘ Newsy Notes. | _ Barn swallows and bobolinks made their cheery vernal appearâ€" ’anzeloallyllstmld:‘luh , goodly number of neighboring farmers attended the Elmira | monthly Fair on Monday. \ _ ‘The Bricker School was closed | for the "Peace" holiday all Tuesâ€" ‘3 €. PORIOE -â€"uâ€"-:, "THE SOVEREIGMNTY OF GOD" God A]mightiv! King of Nations! Earth Thy footstool, heaven Thy throne! â€" Thine the greatness, power,_ and glory, Thine, the Kingdom, Lord, Working all things lvy‘l'lgnr'-‘. by the council of Thy Thou art God! enough to know it, and to hear Thy word: "Be still!t" aap cinidres bow mot prioie, _ When the clean wool is completeâ€" .“L-oul roadways were further improved by the township grading machine recently. _ ho Continuous sunny weather will be necessary for the vigorous reviâ€" val of retarded growth in garden, field and woodland, if this year‘s WALLENSTEIN Due Dates BEAUTIFY WATERLOO 90 to 106 now Plattsville Pupil Wins Oratorical PLPR B PR C ARRACD 00 C en uy Confinmms:hool.v-aâ€"dd first prize for the County of Oxford in Rotary Oratorical contest. u‘:lins cmtdtookmflm in | the ® torium Woodstock, on April m nmemmtymwhulw“- pal Miss Fenn spoke on the subject of "Canadian Culture" -w vated her audience with a personality and with a knowledge TT Nn enc C UbTcKh ‘m._ K.â€"W. Rotary Club Crippled Children‘s Clinic May 26th The â€" annual _ clinic _ of lhc\ Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Roul'lgclnb is scheduled to be held at K.â€"W. Hospital this year on Saturday, May 26. Any one know'melot any crippled children in ‘aterloo County requiring attention should gt in touch with the secretary, . L. Bitzer, Phone 5â€"5932, or 'a.:.x‘yn of the members. W BWDUIIE CORVE nrunernut w t balmy, vernal jubilancy ot. this alâ€" happily anticipated "Queen‘s g;gdgyl'_)' holiday ere the unhappy turn of the century. of record concerning war as such, He said, "And ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars; see that ye be Rot troubled: for all these cfing must come to pass, but the end not yet. For nation shall rise against â€" nation, and kingdom sBA CE snsR nnt mm Euw is against kingdom; and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes in divers places." This is recorded in Matt 26:6,7. s a Arenld pogien of is world a fiveâ€"fol enâ€" during peace, pt%:n culture, political freedom, and eeou.:_lg‘ic (By Chronicle Correspondent) PLATTSVILLE â€" Miss M stability, when they cannot hdp‘ but know that I:xmocnm the world over is of attainâ€" ment. Even while promising peace they are phnnh&_for a powerful army, navy and force. Propaganda concerning a new world order is as voluminous as it is fantastic After the last war, international machinery was set up for this purpose, but when this "League of Nations" ?fled tfn fi a firm stand W rape of Manchuria in lgl. the iniâ€" tial act of world gangsterism leadâ€" oo ntinnatent wove proe: was es itated worldwide war at Pearl Harâ€" last 500 years, and during the last century there have been only 36 years of actual peace. Only a mirâ€" and only the Lord Jesus Christ can perform that miracle. He has alâ€" ready accomplished this result in the lives of untold millions who have put their trust in the efficacy of His ntoni{‘nfi work on Calvary, and He is still waiting to recaive all who will come. But as long as men are at war with God they will |be at war with each other. _ _ And by the world diso‘ i so God wÂ¥ll not permifm of the earth to enjoy stable governâ€" ment while they continue to spurn His grace and reject His Son. He was not present at Versailles, nor M of ie prosent poser table at the t at the present peace sunny coast in San Francisco. So let us not be further misled by reâ€" iterated statements from hg sources which seem to carry assurance of permanent peace. _ At Armageddon, in northern Palestine, is fiet to be fought the greatest of all battles. It will be the earth‘s last war and will witâ€" ness militarized hordes from the west, north, and east mlm agmtcod'smcimtt{:oph s and history records that the allies of one war sometimes become eneâ€" mies of the next. But it is here that the Lord Jesus Christ returns to eartn as King of kings and Lord Prince of Peace! Tuesday morning at 10.30. The see> vice was well attended. The male chorus of the tion sang the hymn "Now Thank go All Our God". The pastor, Rev. C. A. Kraâ€" mer, delivered the sermon taking his text from the 46th Psaim, verses 8 to 11. Personals. Pte. Florian Saizman of Camp Borden, Mrs. Salzman, Miss Miriam Schaaf of Kitchener, Mr. and Mra. Sylvester Jacky and children Dianne and Ronald were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and thanksgiving for Vâ€"E Day was held in the Lutgann Chul:x here on and Larry and Mrs Mabel Bechtâ€" hold were recent guests of Mrs. Louisa Strebel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaefer and family were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knipfel through, The American Weekly, with this Sunday‘s (Hn_; 13) issue of The Detroit Bunday Times, talle how/the Big Top has climbed out of t‘o misfortunes that hounded it . . storms, wregeks and fires. In the Saviout‘s A special service of praise and REBIRTH QOF THE BIG TOP Confounding the Broadway wise PETERSBURG at By Mise 1 (Chronicle Jack out of the bacon fat; and a small amount of raw persnip grated into the salad bow! is a splendid variation. y ish cover, Cbake m presoated cover. slectric oven for 20 mins. at fi | 110 04 o evtenatifhe ced ant sns Tongâ€" gradually while mixing with a fork to a soft dough. Ovlnitothedfl- ference in sour milk, it is not alâ€" ways possible to determine the exact amount of liquid. Turn dough onmuynmredboud-nd pat out. Cut into circles and bake in electric oven at 450 degs. for 10 mins. Split and serve with thick thubarb sauce between and on top. 3 cups cut rhubarb, % sugar or % mm.fiax cup honey. Wash rhubarb and cut into inch 3mflwr.%uf.lodl. cus sour milk, 1 tsp. sa éut shortening into meas Cut Planning By Ann Allan (Hydro Home Economist) Income Tax credits for dependent children. Family Allowances are payable from July 1st, 1945, and the registration of children is now taking place. ‘The Family Allowances‘o Act was ‘c’l;.:l:,n::d to help equalize opportunities for all chil when the Act was passed, Parliament a[fyroved the prinâ€" ciple that there should be no duplication of benefits by way of Family Allowances and Income Tax credits for the same child. An amendment to the Income War Tax Act will be made to deal with this duplication. In the meantime, however, the Governâ€" the extent of the full amount of the Famâ€" renved t par Ietomy tah imare is ao to pay income tax, s no duplication to remove. (b) Heads of families naivinguinoomes in 1945 in excess of $1200, but not in excess of $3,000, will is effect retain the full value of their present income tax credits and in addition a percentage of the actual Family Allowances received. (c) Heads of families with incomes in excess of $3,000 will retain their full income tax credits for children if m not receive Family Allowances. taxpayers may, however, -ppl{ for Family Allowances to protect themselves against a possible decrease in income at a later date which might bring them into a lower income range where they would benefit from Family Allowances.Inâ€"such cases if the income remains in excess of $3,000, the income tax credits for child. ren would be reduced by the full amount (a) Heads of families receiving incomes in 1945 of $1200 or less will benefit to of Family Allowances received. In all cases, those who apply for and are eligible 10 receive Family Allowances will receive them in full, nonth by month. See scale below: («) Heads of families receiving incomes Where there are more than four children under 16 in the family, the monthly allowâ€" ance for each child after the fourth will be reduced in accordance with the proviâ€" sions of the Family Allowances Act. As far as is possible, to take care of the adjustments necessary to avoid duplication of benefits, current income taxdeductions at the source will be adjusted to take into account the new situation when Family Allowance payâ€" ments commence. This will avoid placing an awkward burden on the taxpayers at the end of the year. Special attention is drawn to the fact that the income used in the table above refer to faxeble income, my amounts received as Family Allowances should not therefore be included in calculating income for this purpose because Family Allowances are wot taxable. Pamily Allowances are also additional to dependenrts‘ allowances for servicemen‘s families and military are not paid retroactively. _ Por children registered after July 1st, 1945, Family Allowances will be paid as from the moath following the monath when registration is made. Family Allowances Family Allowances will be paid in fuil +iE following announcement will help to clarity The relarlomslup between Family Allowances and Ramuy HLOWANCEST ill help to c y 'HBfi:_l.lqwms.qnounceqemgvnll p to clarify FAMILY ALLOWANCES ARE NOT TAXABLE Published under the authority of Nen. BROOKN CLAXTON, Minktar, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottewa tsp. salt, For each child SCALE OF MONTHLY ALLOWANCES FOR THE FIRST FOUR CHILDREN From 6 to 9 . (inclusive) . From 10 to 12 (inclusive) . From 13 to 15 {inclusive) . _ SAUCE:; Cook 0 cunt Mh% on clectric clement â€" 'ub;‘hv-hn-&, lm“fl“m sr2tge Tizd, 16 tup See Suger. :‘w&.pfl c-u-"“: ue ban ie uht wicke th t and add sugar graduelly, beating & 1o° ming (a" cal) diigiel rowned. Makes 8 Te 9 hey more ado, we list a few. 1 * Mr:umbpbfiu ; 49 boiling over, strips of wet 10€hu'uvarhthula'rhu§:lb barbâ€" Betty, Rhubarb _ Steamed Pudding, Deep Rhubarb Pie, Rhuâ€" &flnlemnndlafi,wt&mdny‘ with relatives in New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schnurr and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Bitschy and hmil{‘o( Kitchener spent Sunday with r.andlln.looe&hm Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wagner and family of Kitchener have taken up residence with Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney on the former Ed. Huras SHANTZ STATION _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Zinger and famâ€" ily of Kitchener spent Sunday at (Chronkis Dnctopentomt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luckhardt, of pie and let the other $5.00 TABLE SHOWING EFFECT OFf ADJUSTMENT FOR 1945 NOTF~â€"â€"This gable applics to mazcied persons and uthers baviog ie status of married persons for incame tax perp_ses. bor the rclauvely snul‘l’ number of sipgle persons supâ€" porting children and not havi: > married status tor iocome tax purposes, ind tor members of the Armed Forces, soccnl wnles «. u be obrmard from the Reglonal Directur of Family Allowances in each provio,ial capital, Over $1200 but not over Mrs. Eddy Bitschy of Kitchener. J tunle" Rempands â€" and Catharine were in Guelph on Monâ€" Carythare Tny pabt thnir respects ‘w,t_h- late Harry Goetz __ _ _ _ AND INCOME TAX TAXABLE INCOME Not over $1200 A Day To Remember . . . Better Vision Glasses 17 King St. West o Phone It is natural that parents in the low income groups will be expected to receive maximum benefits from Family Allowances. Partial benefits will be received however, by parents with incomes up to $3,000, The table below shows the effect of the adjus;â€" ments which the Government has decided to make. For convenience and simplicity the benefits received by each income group are shown as a per cent of the Family Allowances received, The table shows; ment prorloses. for the last six months of 1948 durâ€" ing which Family Allowances are payable, to reâ€" move duplication by adjusting the income tax credits received for children. WITH BONDS . 1, Femily with two childrem, total Income during 194§ of §1 As this family does not benefit by vnÂ¥ of income tax credits, it receives and keeps the full amount as stated above, 2. &Mlywhm:%n‘MOfl.,M total income during 1945 of $1950, If you intend to apply for Family Allewences but have not already done so, please complete and meil Fomily Allowances Registration Form. Copies of ftorm may be obtained af the nearect post office. YOUNCG‘ NOTE THESE TWO EXAMPLES Second Child , , 36.00 Amount returnable, being loss of income tax crodits , Ameount retained (60%, see Second Child , , _ 36.00 TOTAL FOR BX MONTHS OF 1945 TOTAL FOR §X MONTHS OF 1945 REGISTIR NOW! Percent by which t ers will bengiit from g:m!ly‘ Alluu::q,’:: in ulslluioc to present income tax credits, tog 194%. KITCHENER were recent visitors with the A. E. Zinger family on Sunday. For this day that means so much to the Canadian people, to celebrate than by buying all the bonds that you possibly Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hansford Allowances received in the Family 1945. 6 and 8, with $73.00 149 Erb St. Phone 2â€"1971

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