Market prospects look favourable for all Canada No. 1 grade potatoes that can be produced in 1945. With this in mind, growers should strive for maximum production, says Mr. Goodin. Costs of seed, fertilized, preparaâ€" tion of land and labour involved up to the time growth commences amounts in most cases to quite a high figure, therefore the crop is one of high risk and worth maxiâ€" mum protection throughout the summer period of growth and deâ€" velopment. Potato growing is a highly specialized crop and unless growers are prepared to devote necessary attention as puch, they cannot expect profitable yields of satisfactory quality most in demand by the consuming public. Take Good Care Ot Potato Crop "Take good care of your potato crop" is always good advice, says R. E. Goodin, potato feldman of the Ontario Department of Agriâ€" culture, who adtga that, considering present and anticipated shortages in many food products, special efforts should be made this year to produce maximum amounts of poâ€" tatoes. Furthermore, from a profit and loss standpoint, growers would be well advised to follow sound production practices by devoting careful attention to such factors as weed control, cultivation and proâ€" tecting the growing potato crop by efficient spraying or dusting. Photo shows: Major General T. W. Rees, Commander of the 19th Indian _ "Dagger‘ Division. l h 92 JY enia t riFed R 96 King St. West KITCHENER Phone 2â€"1936 C. F. PRICE, orrometrist Have your eyes scientifically tested and the proper glasses prescribed by our registered optometrist. FOR PIPE Or ROLLING Your own STEELE‘S Kitchener‘s Reliable Optometrist for 21 Years STORE CLOSES 7 P.M. SATURDAY BRITISH COMMANDER IN BURMA Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roeder and family of Heidelberg s{{ent Sunday le‘\i/ening with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ps. Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Fred Hackbart were Rev. and Mrs. Mangelson and son Dick of Moserville, Misses Esther and Gladys Schneider, Mr. Harvey Jacobi, Mr. and Mrs. Emil SchneiÂ¥ der and family of Bamberg. _ Mr. and Mrs, Herman Cook and daughters Erma and Audrey of Amulree visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Holzschuh of Heidelberg spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. ; By Miss Laurine Dammeier (Chronicle Correspondent) Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oberley and sons Jack, Billy and Paul of Waterloo, Mrs. Mary Hinschberger, Mr. Fred Hinschber%er, Mr. John K. Brenner of St. Clements, Miss Virginia Brenner, Mr. Wilfred Brenner, Mr. Clarence Diebold of Kitchener, and Mrs. L. M. Schaefer, Mrs. Martin Kieswetter, Mr. Alvin Kieswetter of Bamberg and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moser and Ronald of St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs, Delmore Reichert and family of Williamsburg spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert _ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hergott and sons of Waterloo spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schlegel of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Seifert. at Heidelberg on Sunday Miss Bernice Roeder of Heide!}â€" berg spent a week with her grandâ€" parents,; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lips, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leis and famâ€" ily of Wellesley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kropfs _ â€" Miss Theresa Diebold of Kitchâ€" ener is spending a week with Miss Agnes Freiburger. _ Sn Mr. and Mrs. James Hertzberger, Beth and Bob of Waterloo are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. Mr. Fred Moser of Glenallen spent Monday wi}h Mr. and Mrs. Williant Dammeiet. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Lips and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lié)s attended the funeral of the late Elsie Ziegler 21 Years of Service For Complete Satisfaction HESSEN ROAD _ Bernice Wagner of Linwood is holidaying with her cousin, Kathâ€" ryn Habermell. _ _ _ _ Gordon Ziegler of Kitchener is holidaying at the home of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Habermell. Rev. and Mrs. John Mangelson and son Richard of Moserville spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Alfred Hahn. _ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Grody, Kenâ€" ‘nelh and Doreen of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. John Grody of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hammer and Ronnie of Berlet‘s Corner were visiï¬ors at the home of Ed. Haberâ€" me _ Mr. and Mrs. Menno L. Erb visitâ€" ‘ed at the homes of their sons, Michael and Ezra, near Millbank on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ Mr. and Mrs. Tim: Eaton of Kitchener called at the home of Henry Schmidt on Sunday. _ _ Mrs. John Lather and son of Newton viisted with Mrs. P. Lather and dm%:xter. In the afternoon Mrs. P. ther accompanied them to Wellesley where they visited at the home of Henry Steinacker. Mr. Goldwin Walker of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at the homes of Mrs. A. Glaister and S. J. Harron. Mr. Edwin Hammond of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end at the home of John L. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilford and son and Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheiter in Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ ooo Miss Jessie Hammond of Kitchâ€" ener is holidaying at her home this week. Fcllovnhlfl Circle Meets The Fellowship Circle The Fellowship Circle held their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Allan Glaister on Monday evening with an attendance of twentyâ€"two. The meeting oflclswd by singing "Come to the Saviour‘. The proâ€" Eï¬n which â€" was aelï¬mfed by ileen Lather consistet\of Scripâ€" ture, Lev. chap. 19, verses 1 to 18. read by Jean Hammond, followed by prayer by Rev. M. J. Parr. Topic, "The Brotherhood of the Neighborhood" by Adella Glaister. Solo by Mrs. W. Richardson; misâ€" sionary reading by Jessie Hamâ€" mond; Bible quizz, "Story of Gideon" by Firman Ward; current events by Mrs. W. Richardson. Other hymns sung were "Jesus Saves" and "From Ocean unto Ocean, our Land shall own Thee Lord". Adella Glaister and Jean Hammond conducted a Chinese spelling match after which lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€"B. Campbell, who have been visiting relatives and renewing old acquaintances, left Kitchener on Sunday for their home in Stewart Valley, Sask. _ Mr. and Mrs. Evert Rennie and son and Mrs. Barnes of Tororto, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight and daughter of Stratford called at the home of Mrs. R. Foster. Mr. Rudy Bast is doing extensive‘ pastor‘s al repairing to the home he recently Personals. purchased, and had the buildings| Mr. anc wired for electricity. _ _ _ land son G Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sengbusch of Toronto and Mrs. Lydia Cassel of Waterloo spent Tuesday with Mrs. M. Shantz and family. _ The Wellesley Township Plowâ€" man‘s Association will hold a directors‘ meeting in the Hall on Saturday evening, August 4, at 9 Gnr. Clarence Hieronimus of Nova Scotia is home on farm leave. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Frey and daughter are spending the week at Wasaga Beach. Clayton Berg of Kitchener visit ed at his home recently. â€" By Mrs. Lorme Rennie (Chronicle Correspondent) ra»n w AT B 1100 (Osteris) C B 0 M 1 0 L 3 There will be no preaching serâ€" vice in the United Brethren church ‘next Sunday evening, owing to the ‘pastor‘s absence. . Sunday visitors with Mrs. W. Detweiler were Harvey Cressman and Mr. Wrï¬;of New Hamburg :"d Mr. Ca‘nd' . Earle Martin and Miss Eckhart of Plause!,ille and Mr. Rogers of Bright called on Arâ€" chie Willets recently. _ _ Robert Marshall and Joe Hallâ€" man were in London last week atâ€" tending the Reserve Army Camp. Carol, Carlson and Geraldine Becker are spending part of this week with Bï¬ and Mrs. Russell Stoltz at Rosebank. Eric Cox, R.C.A.F., and Mrs. Cox and son Jimm& and Miss Martha and Norman McLeod of Palmerâ€" ston visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Becker on Sunday. Miss Isobel Cleland of Ayr visitâ€" ed with Miss Bessie Hope on Friâ€" in . and Mrs Harry ‘Rahn of Preston visited with the Misses Hallman and Mrs. Netherton on Mr. and Mrs. H. Eastman of Fordwich and the Misses Aylesâ€" worth of Galt visited with Miss Maâ€" bel Eastman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pickard and family attended a wedding at Bronte on Monday. _ _ _ Mr .and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and Bilâ€" ly and Miss Alta Stoltz of Galt called at Elmer‘s Stoltz‘s op. Sunâ€" day evening. + A family birthday picnic su.p&er was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Hallman at the Plains on Sunday evening in honor of the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker, Mrs. C. Hallman, Melvin Becker and Lois Shelby. Twentyâ€" eight members were present. Holtzhauer, Joyce Bartholomew, Doris Latsch; Boys, 3â€"legged raceâ€" Walter Fried and Albert Dedman, Edward Dedman and Ward Brodâ€" haecker, Donald Moffat and Jim Scott; Bean relat:um ord Poll, M. Veitch, E. tsch, Howard Fried, Bob Veitch, Lorne Fried; Banana ‘ eating contest, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schiedel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Latsch; Patchâ€"pinningâ€"Bob Veitch Scott; _ Ball _ throwingâ€"Audrey Latsch; Patchâ€"pinningâ€"Bob Veitch Bertha Buzzard, Marion Kauth, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Holdaway and son Gordon and Mrs. G, Holdâ€" away of Hamilton visited with Wilâ€" liam Hope recently. _ _ 8 Dedman; Rais\in-eaï¬nt‘r relayâ€" Willard Becker, Lorne Fried, Mrs. Schaeffer, L. Dedman, Marion Kauth, Mr. Goettling, Mrs. Moffat. Recognition was given to the oldâ€" est and youngest persons present. These awards went to Mrs. Netherâ€" ton and Mrs. Neil Wanner and to Eleanor Innanen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Innanen and Bruce Wanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wanner. The regular meeting of the Unitâ€" ed Brethren C. E. Society was held in the church with Grace Hilborn in charge of the meeting. Ross Perrin offered prayer and Mrs E. Stoltz presented the scripture readâ€" ing. A reading "Character Buildâ€" ing" was given by Evelyn Hilborn and Clifford Swartz of Kitchener rendered as a vocal solo, "The Ninety and Nine". The topic "When Mole Hills Become Mountains" was introduced by the leader and seyâ€" eral took part in the discussion. An added feature was the presentation of "highlights" of the C. E. sumâ€" mer school recently held at Geneâ€" va Park, Muskoka, given by Muriel Stager and Lois Shelby. _ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst and son Aaron spent Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brubacher near Heidelberg and , Mr. and Mrs. Simeon E. Martin at :St. Jacobs. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Millert were: Mrs. Vernon Dibbel and son Larry of Pontiac, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner Eileen Martin, fourth of Peel, is spending some time with Rev. and Mrs. Osiah Gingrich. Miss Adeline Martin spent Sunâ€" day with Miss Leah Lichty in St. Jacobs. f Mr. and Mrs. George® Schwindt were weekâ€"end visitors with relaâ€" tives and friends at Port Elgin. _ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer and son John were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, George Klie at Bridgeport. _ _ â€" Mrs. Arnold Schwindt is spendâ€" ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cross at Kincardine. Neil and Norman Lambert of Rockwood spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cober and family of Preston called on Mr. and &flrs. Edmund Schwindt, on Monâ€" @y.t 00000000000 0 _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stahlbaum of near Floradale were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller. hss â€" The _ Nith VAlleiyl Waither League meeting was held in Emâ€" manuel Lutheran Church, Peters burg, on Monday evening. Rev. Erdman optned the meeting with scripture reading and prayer. Biâ€" ble study was the continuing of the Ausburg Confession, the article of the holy ministry. A short business meeting was held with the presiâ€" dent, John Knipfel in charge. Plans were made for a picnic to be held on Aug. 26. It was anâ€" nounced that the Walther League Convention which was to be held in Elmira on Aug. 5 and 6, has been cancelled due to wartime restricâ€" tions. Approximately 24 attended the meeting which closed with prayer and God Save the King. Misses Dorothy Maurer of Kitchâ€" ener and Myrtle Wagner of Waterâ€" loo spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Ruby Wagner. _ o o Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Hildebrand and Mr. Solomon Eby of Hamilton, and Mrs. Sybilla Wells of Grimsby spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. June Baranski, Marlene and Jeanette Herber are spendinï¬ a week in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Herber. ___ _ e Mrs. Adam Hildenbrand of Kitâ€" chener spent a day recently at the h?me of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Kniâ€" pfel. _ _ e _ _Miss Anna Schaaf of Elmdale spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Louâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Kelley and daughter of Athens spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller. A number of the Seople from here spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Miss Norine Rueffer is spendâ€" ing a week at Grand Bend. _ isa Strebel Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler and family spent last Tuesday at Niagara Falls. _ _ s 2 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Snyder of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Bott. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Koepke were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quantz of Wallace, Rev. and Mrs. Pletch of Kitchener, and Mr. John Maurer of Bridgeport. Barbara Britton â€" Ray Miliand She was a worhan of peace He was a man of war They‘re crazy with love And it‘s crazy with laughter Johnny Weissmuller Brenda Joyce Johnny Sheffield and Cheta Thrill again and again at the snarling terrors of man and savage beast. After Sun. Midnight Preview and Mon. â€" Tues. â€" Wed. Tarzan‘s strangest and most spectacular adventure . . . Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday AUGUST 2 â€" 3 â€" 4 And The Amazons Ida Lupino _ â€" _ Wm. Pri and Syd. Greenstreet Pillow To Post â€" ADDED THRILLER â€" Till We Meet Again TARZAN NORTH WOOLWICH (Chronicle Correspondent) By Miss Gladys Schmidt atarring Members of the staff of the New Dundee Coâ€"operative Creamery with their families pleasantly surâ€" prised Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fried (nee Elva Diefenbacher) at their home on Tuesday evening in honor of their recent marriage. Anson Lang read an address and Gordon Lee made the presentation of an Mr. Vernon Schwindt was a Sunâ€" day visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" tin Schweitzer at New Jeruselam. Paul Schwindt of Gal spent a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. and sons and Miss Orpha Miller, Reg.N., of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wettlaufer of Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer and son George of Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. Solomon Bender. _ John Kelley is spending his vaâ€" cation with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leslie at Holien. _Paul Shoemaker of Elmira spent Sunday with Bruce and Ward Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Main of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors with _ M and _ Mrs. â€" Edmund Schwindt, Miss Vera Stickney is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Stickney, near Winfield. Mr. Clayton Mohr, Waiter and Idells, Miss Otillie Mohr of North Easthope, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller und Mrs. Lovina Spies of Floradale and Harry Spies, near Floradale, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender. Eileen Schwindt spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schwindt near Elmira. CLOSED THURS. â€" FRL â€" SAT. HUMPHREY BOGART Starts Sunday Midnite 12.05 a.m. all this week * MONDAY, JULY 30, To MONDAY, AVUGUST 6 Open Tuesday, August 7 GOUDIES DEPARTMENT STORE CONFLICT NEW DUNDEE Then Closed Mondays Until Labour Day KING AND QUEEN STREETS â€" KITCHENER By Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent} ALEXIS SMITH Excepting Dining Rooms, Which Wili Ciose Only On Legal Holidays, Dining Rooms And Fountain Included. For Staff Holidays After The Monday Holiday, Aug. 6. in _ Miss L. Landrey of Chicago, IL, who spent several years as a misâ€" 'sionary in Nigeria, West Africa, working under the United Missionâ€" ary Society of the Mennonite Church was guest speaker at a speâ€" cial missionary meeting held at the Bethel M.B.C. Church on Wednesâ€" ’day evening under the auspices of the Young People‘s Society. Rev. H. Shantz presided and the openâ€" ing prayer was offered ltay Miss M. Spics of St. Thomas. Miss Landâ€" rey chose as her text: "Go Ye Into all the world and preach the gosâ€" pel to every creature". . She stressed the fact that we at home who are unable to go can apply the text through our prayers and our giving. Beautiful colored slides of the geographical features of the couniry were shown by Miss Landâ€" rey as well as pictures of her work with the Hausseau tribe one of the 265 tribes of Nigeria Pictures were aiso shown of the mission home at Jebba, the missionaries there, the Bible school, churches and dispensary. o BE A BLOOD DONOR â€"HELP SAVE A LIFE occasional chair to Mr. and Mrs. Fried. During the evenin%'xlnusic was rendered by the New ndee M.S. Band which was present to serenade the young couple. Reâ€" ltr%hments were served on the awn. Miss Sylvia Bock‘s class of Young Ladies of the Baptist Sunâ€" day School met at the home of Mrs. Emmerson Harper on Monday evening. The time was spent in making felt slippers for "Bundles for Britain" and at the conclusion dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Ann Miller â€"~ Wm. Wright "Eve Knew Her Apples" ‘The Climax Susanna Foster â€" Boris Karloff Turhan Bey in Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray ‘Practically Yours‘ THURS. â€" FRI â€" SAT. Starts Sunday Midnite 12.05 a.m. MONDAY & TUESDAY ‘God Is My Coâ€"Pilot‘ "The Unseen" MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. Matinee Wednesday 2 p.m. Only one complete Aft. Show Continuous Mon. 2 to 11.30 Bullfighters Laurel & Hardy In their latest and best The ADDED ATTRACTION AN ALL LAFF SHOW In Technicolor