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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1945, p. 8

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Mrs. Lovina Spies of Floradale, Mrs. J. Snider, Myrtle and Eva and Mrs. Elam Howling and Margaret of New Dundee spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth and family and Miss Barbara Kueâ€" fer all of North Easthope spent K!onday with Mr. and Mrs Aaron Helmuth Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Schmidt, Sharon and Larty and Mr. and Mrs. John Bast, Floris, Iris and Harry all of Baden. Sunday visitors wth Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth were: Mr. and Mrs Mervin Kropf and Harold of Wellesley, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nafziger, Lorna and Shirley of Harmony, Mr. Glenn Helmuth of near Tavistock and Mr. Oliver Brodrecht. Messrs. John and Lloyd Gascho and Miss Laura Gascho spent Sunâ€" Gay with Messrs. Archie and Jerry Brenneman and _ Miss Dorothy Brenneman, near Hickson. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Baechler and family spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Bender and family. VOTE To provide farmers with a better wartime inâ€" come, the Liberal Government made contracts for definite quantities of important products at agreed pricesâ€"notably bacon, efg:. cheese and beef, Tgeu contracts have worked out so well the Liberal Government extended many for longer periods. loans _ * e Your Liberal Government Â¥, has made low interest t“‘ f a loans available to farmers _ sf@®p i x 1o finance their work and , ; t’;‘ P77 make improvements. % / * 6@ Guaronteed Markets // To provide farmers with a better wartime i 5 Ffarm lmcv e Warâ€"torn countries will want to buy tremendous quantities of Canadian goods. To Lcilitue this, the Liberal Government has set up the Export Credit Insurance Act to do two dfings: (lgolo insure Canadian exporters against loss, and u32) to make loans ta foreign governments under contract to Canadian exporters, The Liberal Government set up the Industrial Development Bank to provide money at low interest for long terms to help enterprising Canadians to develop new business. Another step towards creating full employment. 3 Credit for Enterprise Liberal objective: Si increase in value over Cun&.-'s pre-mmtnde. This means thousands of jobs, and is based on the number of jobs cren«; by Canada‘s normal export trade. Plans for jobs for 900,000 more workers than in 1939; and 60,000 more each year as the r:puhtion grows. Every kind of enterprise will encouraged. The Liberal Government has already set up the machinery: the Department of Reconstruction. 2 Fforcign Trade NOW THANK WE ALL OUR GOD THAT THE DAÂ¥ OF VICTORY HAS COME. LET US PRAY THIS WILL BE THE LAST ARMISTICE WE‘LL HAVE NEED OF. 986 King St. West EAST ZORRA Ruby Schmidt. 102 Allan 2t. W Here are definite, practical which the Liberal Govetnmemhsnken(no(iuu‘mednbou.hukh) wmake&i:&mdunb«wrphcemwockinnndkiq up your children. Youvillluvelodecidewh‘dl«youmdn.‘. vhodeviudthmnusur«tourry:::wu whether ou wish to entrust your own your family‘s fimnno’odnn n c esc ul s W has taken ical steps to see that every Canadian after ummn.?mop.nchm;om.m mmdfinfik.ltmbcdouby.ifi.‘wfi opportunity to get ahead faster and go further. lsn‘t that what you want â€" a chance to make your own way IN your own way ? BUILD / By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent ) Opportunities for ALL What you have done in warâ€"you can do in iua«. You can do your part by supporting the Liberal Candidate in your constituency. YOUR Liberal Government C. F. PRICE, Optometriat STEELE‘S VICTORY WHISTLE Messrs. Nathaniel and Aaron Horst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Osiah Horst, near New Hamâ€" burg. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender were Sunday flnuts with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and son James, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moldenâ€" hauer at Elmira, Mr. m}d Mrs. Howard Bom and son James spent Sunday a romes of Mr. and Ms. Angus Marâ€" tin and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weâ€" ber near Elmira. Miss Grace Rudisuela of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Ruâ€" by Wagner. Mr. and Mrs Addison Bauman and lamiml’r of near Floradale, and Mr. and Mrs. Menno R. Horst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. Miss Orpha Miller, RN., of Lonâ€" don spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt were: Mr. and‘ Mrs. Willard Schwindt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwindt and family of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schreiber and son, GarryHof Kitch:ner. lg' and m Tom Hagerty of near Drayton Mr. Amos M‘:nrug of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahlbaum, Wilma, Howard and Leonard were Sunday visitors wth Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pagel at Waterloo. Mrs. Roy Akens of Ingersoll and ‘\\\‘rr' ar‘ld DXu John Ziuunman;ndg aterloo were Sunday gues Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer By Miss Gladys Schmidt (Chronicle Correspondent} Amsey Horst, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst died Monâ€" day, May 7th, aged seven weeks. He is survived by his parents, five sisters and five brothers. NORTH WOOLWICH The Liberal Government will gradually reduce taxation when the European war is over to free spending power and to gire Canadians every opportunity for prosperity, empiéyment and 11 Better Labour Conditions In coâ€"operation with orgsnizred Labour, the aI:emiGovunm:i.:d has col:innod collective gaining, vi unem ment insurance, nppoinl:l’ 15::.: re:enl:nu’ves on governâ€" ment boards. (Morenltan 600,000 workers, beâ€" cause of the Liberal Government‘s attitude towards Labour and the labour movement, now get annual vacations with pay.) !2 Reduction in Taxation To protect farmers and fishermen and to mainâ€" tain prices, the Liberal Government has proâ€" 10 Feor Prices ounder Fish and Farm Products tain prices, the Liberal Government has proâ€" YiflJ:’oor prices under their products. PPros~ ment has been planning. the perous Canada for whncimy:nr Liberal Governâ€" Gratuities, benefits and grants of $750,000,000 will 8 new tomes for Canadions The Liberal Government‘s new $400,000,000 National HoC-:ahAn enables hundreds of thousands of ns to own their own homes. ln the first year after Germnl{'s defeat, at least 50,000 dwellings will be built. 9 Returning Veterans l the Armed Services to apply From d.un.h-fliflbmmmbe i -o-gly’-o&s;in e um.i..nni:c&'n:f renâ€"$250, Joofi‘.““".u..t..,....,.-, o or in the hands pooplz.:v‘honeeditmou‘.pc Phone 2â€"1036 7 temily Allowances s farmers and fishermen PUBUSHED BY THE NATIONAL UYBERAL COmmiTté C. Non. W. L. MACKENER KING, Prime Minkte: Mr. G. H. Shanmon of Kitchener was the Revising Officer attending here Tuesday for the revision of the Woolwich TownshiBmVoten’ List for the pendlng" vincial election. Quite a num of names were added to the list A further day for revision will be held on Tuesday, May 22nd, with hours from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m. The news of the cessation of war in the European countries was reâ€" ceived here by the blowing of the fire alarm whistle. The school children paraded the street with flags and with the ringing of the bells in St. Matthew‘s Church spire, they with teachers and friends gaâ€" thered at the church where Rev. S. J. Wittig addressed those present. A thanksgiving service was held in the Lutheran Church Monday evening which was attended by a large congregation in which vilâ€" lagers in general joined as this was the only planned service here for the occasion. Rev. Wittig, deliverâ€" ing the sermon and the order of the service was of a prescribed form with fitting prayers and hymns. The continual cool and wet weeâ€" ther is quite a drawback to farmâ€" ers Whothd not finished seeding a Qonu\ ago. 71 nn'...?.u-u. -0'â€"' family of Kitchener spent Sunday with {u and Mrs. C. g Soehner. with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Soehner. _ Mrs. Jacob Spies is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Jac. Schnelder, Pine Hill and Mrs Eben Howling, New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soehner, Esâ€" ther and Bob, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Jacob Aberle, Balâ€" sam Grove. Mr. Russel Bolender purchased Mr. Levi Gingrich‘s farm and Mr Floradale from Preston, Saturday. _Mrs. Wm. Rahn, Clara and Vera Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spiegelberg spent Sunday in Harriston. Ruâ€" mors have it that Mr. Spiegelberg may move to Harriston and open up a shoe and harness business there. Mr. Wm. Heidlinger of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kraehling of St. Agatha were Sunday visitors with the former‘s sister, Miss Phoebe Heidlinger. William 9t, Rlimira _ _ Mr. and Mrs Elam Brubacher moved their household effects to Among others from the district that attended the funeral of the late Mrs. George Schweltzer, near Milverton last midweek, were Miss Marion Schweitzer and Sol. Kirch of this village and members of the several Schweitzer families in the Jerusalem section. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Huehn were business visitors in Hamilton last Thursday. CONESTOGO By Nosh Stroh (Chronicle Correspondent) b~|.* e a prosperous a house on €#EB _ Miss Clara Sipes and Velma [Sangwin of Toronto at their reâ€" |spective homes here. 1 Messrs. Lawrence Smith and Wallis Bourne of Galt spent Sunâ€" _day with their respective familles; here. . [ Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards and son Ward were Woodstock visitors on Saturday. Visitors in town. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berst of Woodstock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Gofton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ranck and daughter Caroâ€" lyn of Kitchener and Mrs. Howard ‘l{lnck and son Terrence of Baden with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ranck, Mrs. Ranck, who has been in Kitâ€" chener the past two weeks returnâ€" ing with the above to her home. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer and sons and Clair Harmer visited at Galt and Kitchener. Pte. Roy Blackmore was a visitor the ‘gut week with relatives at Toâ€" ronto. Mrs. John Brighty, who underâ€" went an appcmlechum{ several weeks ago at Woodstock General Hospital, has been able to return to Plattsville. At Outside Points. Deeton and Mrs. Francis Consterâ€" dine at Woodstock Saturday. Mrs. A. Bruce and Mrs. R. Barâ€" rett Saturday at New Hamburg; Mrs. Ed. Harmer spent several days the past week at the home of her Scout hall on May 11. Refreshâ€" ments were served at the close by to entertain the Boys Scouts and fafed uy the cith atace ho armant. zation and that this amount had been turned out to the Boy Scout Mrs A Nedrofeky. Mrs C. H }Mn- presided and ten mamâ€" bers were present It was decided not to hold any more meetings until imke were Saturday visitors at Kitchener and the former with Mr. and Mrs. C. Harmer visited Mrs. F. Anderson and Florence at Washâ€" mmm"nm Pte. Erna Christensen of Kitéhâ€" ener zam the weekâ€"end at the home of her ts. ‘ mmmmmw nonS\v-bu“':mnc«vum with Mr. and A. Nadrofsky. Devid Krueger, son of Mr. and of Piatisvilie, hald an euction sal" an on the farm of his father when he sold his poultry equipment Mie)w nerves and help you to sleep better. It will to digest your food nndwn:'n’;nmgymdm Ask for the new econâ€" omy size bottle of -% Nerve Food (mikm"== Nq linl i phaly dromp t in eme down in health and in resistence to cold and other ailments. It.ilhightimol‘orllnfildlg)vith Dr. Chase‘s NERVE FOOD, the Vitamin Bi tomic. It will help to sfud{ypurmuandhlpyouto 130sâ€"$1.50 BUY VICTORY BONDS 1 N V E§°° 1N T HE B ES T Now comes the biggest job of all for the biggest prize of all â€"complete and total victory. We can‘t put this Victory Loan over the top by simply buying our usual amount . . . this time every man jack of us must increase his and her Victory Loan purchases. So let‘s do it let‘s pry loose every dollar, pare our personal budgets and plan our purchase so as to put over this biggest of all Loans in the biggest way yet. Above all, let‘s not break faith with our men "over there". Fieio Marsnuar Montcomrry‘s words mean us too! Not only the fighting men, but all men and women on the home front . . . Every one of us is a coâ€"partner for victory. It cannot be won any other way. Every battlefront has felt the weight of Canada‘s might in men or war material. The trustees of the village, J. B. English, Dr. Steven and Elmer Doan, headed the parade. The Leâ€" gion fell in behind, the Reserves. Boy Scouts, Cubs, Flags flew from many places throughout the village and every where was evidence of joyful welâ€" come to this event. The order of the parade was follows: ployees were given leave to stop duties and to return on Wednesâ€" day morning Services were held at 1.30 p.m. in Plattsville Wnited Church where many attended. home, returned with the above. ' Vâ€"E Day Celebrations. When the news on Monday a.m.‘ reached Plattsville by radio from France by General Eisenhower, factory whistles were blown for some time. Following several minâ€" utes silence for those who gave| their lives was held by the Canada S‘tndpaper Co., and staff, the emâ€" Mrs. Ivan Hall and dn:gnet Isaâ€" bel of Ayr, Sunday tors in Plattsville. _ Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family of Amulree and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown and family of Paris were Sunday visitors with the Brown family. _ _ moved from his neck as well as can be ext Glenn Brown of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end in Plattsville with his parents Mr. and Mra Karl some time ago. had a large cyst reâ€" § weck aon i dokeg MATIONAL WAR PINANCE COMAITTEE the pupils of the school sang "O Canada", "Land of Our Birth" and other patriotic songs, which was followed by speeches by Warren Grimes, J. B. English and Rev. Kaiser Brownies and the pupils from the Public and High School accompaâ€" nied by their teaches and civilians all followed in this parade and mede a good showing.. After leavinght=: church where services were he they paraded up main street and around one JANSEN Eyesight Service Frederick St. â€" Phone 2â€"9715 Kitchener He knew what he had to do to win, and he did it YOU know what to do . . . do it. BUY MORE WAR BONDS3 Mr. and Mrs. Louia Werper Your inst dollar for NOT IN VAIN * 72 John St. K.

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