Stanley Jones spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. Mrs. Ada Humphries of London was the guest at the home of Mrs. Wm. Teet. Miss Margaret Fisher is spending a vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr..and Mrs. Wm. Umbach of Toâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcey spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Pearcey of Rockton. Mrs. Charles Reader and Jean Kleinsteuber were visiting in Galt on Saturday. Quite a number of !)eople of the village attended the itchener carâ€" nival held at Belmont Bivd., Kitchâ€" ener last week. Willow Lake was again the mecâ€" c2 of hundreds of bathers, who, in order 4o eyade the heat over the week/end Maok their weekly dip in' the w ng water. ' Miss Susie Eshleman won 23 prizes for cut flowers at the Presâ€" , ton ‘l_!orticullunl Flower show last i The members and the Sunday School pupils of the Doon Presbyterian Church will hold their anmual picnic on Saturday afâ€" zsmoon. Aug. 25th at Willow Lake, United Church on Sunday morn Rev. H. G. Cieghorn of Preston conducted a Thanksgiving service at the Union services at the Doon Cor. King and William §ts. McPHAIL‘S See Them At . . . Thfm&rmehtGmMfln'nrldy Think of Baby! When You Buy Baby‘s New Carriage To Inapostes of Income Tax at Bapartmant or nanonai rrvenusâ€"taxation omson THE fFamalhg FOLDING CARRIAGE HAS 30 MUCH TO OFFER: Mr. and Mrs. WE MAKE BABY CARRIAGES A BUSINE3S3 ~~.~m~¢&nm“.â€"n-~hhh 1944 INCOME TAXZ iChroniole Correspondent} eemenreernernenvoneescomemcammenssesessccses, Large Rubber Tires Adjustable for Sitting Position Choice of Colors Easy Riding Springs Folds Easily and Compactly Lined Throughout with Soft Padding Noâ€"Draft Curtain DUE J11+ AUGCUST, 1943 Taxpayors are reminded that batiance of income tex on "«lnâ€"uhhzyfldhu)u biâ€".“hflh-.:gm ing your payment, complete romittance torm provided beiow and mail it with your reâ€" Mbmmw.lhl- By Mre. I. Jones (Rtute hese presont address. uuy‘u'.d-ntunllvod eeretvinviemmitgeenmmmien oo T secsasnessa s s am -...“.-...;;“..1 Marry O. Weetfall _ _ 11 Oharles AND NOT A SIDE LINR and â€" Florence made at + ._,,.,_m,‘mmu'mo-‘ Canade mss 23 rovenssenssssessernesssesssesmcemsertecion WATERLOO -Dlr--dh-oh-..'â€"\, (Mo. and Street cnto after spehdiï¬Ã©'ï¬)wo:b’.;; cation with his brother, Otto Boll. ~Mr. and Mr&s R. Pan:&a&'r o: M\ were unday & the home of Miss Kate Bowman. Cp!. Don Wole of Landon t the weekâ€"end at the fame J his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. Miss Audrey Teet of Brantford spent the weekâ€"end with her moâ€" ther, Mrs. Wm. Test. PO. Jack Wolfe and son Albert of l"l;lif;xm;pendmm g a vacation at the home o e fom?‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woife. Pte. Doug Wilfong of Woodstock 4j spent the weekâ€"end at the home of ;xis pgsrrents. Mr. and Mrs. Gifb. Wilâ€" on, & lfn Wm. Kelley and son havoi returned to their {ume here after ’ipendinc a week .with relatives in itchener. _ LAC. Russell Tilt of Camp Borâ€" gen sp:n}: the w:k’-:nd :I‘Mߠome of his paren r. and rs. Charles Tilt. John Scholtis of Kitchener was visiting at the home of Mr. and wirs. Richard Jones on Sundey. Cluthe of Toronto are spending a vnï¬nï¬m at Willow Lake, ;D?. r. Thomas Pearcey son Frank of Rockton spent Wednesâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 10 ol ~ypy=#p " Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Diefenbacher and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fried visited Mrs. Mary Strome at Waterioo on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snyder and ’lamily attended a birthday tg:her- ing for Mrs. lghnlm Kne 1 at Mannheim on evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Innanen, Elinore and Russell of Galt spent Sundey with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sider and family and Miss Anne Hesse of The Plains were Sunday guests with Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Wicbe. ._Mrs. Dan Geiger of Kitchener igent the weekâ€"end at the home of r. and Mrs. Norman Kaster. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelisey of Kitchener xg:nl Wednesday eveâ€" nln,.nwilh r. and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbacher. Miss Hulda Bowman of New Dundee is holidlw at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmitt and. Yamily spent Sunday at Elora and Parker and visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Shantz. \ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egerdee of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Egerdee of Sunnyside, and Miss Irene Goffricd of Kitchener sGIent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘m. Egerdee, Sr. Miss Eva Schlichter, Miss Marâ€" garet Casselâ€"of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Bean, Mari)yn‘ and Wilfrid Bean. Mrs. Alfred Bean and Miss Margaret Bean of New Hamburg spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gordon Hallman. The Misses Jean and Helen Sny der and Messrs. Lincoln and Stan ley Snyder spent Sunday at Mil verton. The Misses Miriam Snider and Gladys Kinzic of Kitchener spent l-‘ridag evening at the home of Mrs. Simeon Cressman. _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bean and family, Miss Tillie Axt of Washingâ€" ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shants and family of Baden spent Sundll{ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Sararas and family of New Dundee spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. Wilson Miss Lois and Mr. Verdun Dieâ€" fenbacher of Galt spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckstein. _ Mr. and Mrs. George Bone of Riverbank spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bowman. Mr. Henry Bondy of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Diefenbacher. Mrs. Sarah â€" Cressman, â€" Mrs. Washington Bricker, Mrs. Vernor Cressman and daughter Esther, Mrs. S. McNair of Kitchener, Mr. Staniey Cressman of London, Mrs. Homer Devitt of Mannheim sm‘ Saturday at the home of . Simeon Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schwass and family, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Geiger visited relatives at Elmâ€" wood on Sunday. _ 1 Miss Betty Wismer of Galt is spending a few days with Miss Misses Ethel Mae Ayres of Doon and Baverly Bricker of Elmira spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mré. Vernon Maurer and son John were Sund? visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman at Waterloo. _ Mr. and Mrsr. Irvin Snyder were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Snyder at Waterloo. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horst and children '8"“ Sunday with Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Daniel Horst. LAC. Arnold Schwindt of Moneâ€" ton, N.B., is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt. Susan and Kileen, and LAC. and Mrs. Arnold Schwindt attended the rS’c:);;vindt reunion | at Waterloo ark. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ayres of St. Catharines and Mrs. Harvey Dessâ€" ler of Breslau were recent visitors ‘;Ith Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessâ€" ler. Mrs. Norman Snz'.der and daughâ€" ters Myra and Diane of Winterâ€" bourne and Dorothy Schwindt of Galt were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. Mr. Oliver Kelley and son John spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. John Longman near Aima. _ _ _ Misses Muriel Hibbitt and Lois Ditchburn of _ Vineland _ spent several days with Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S!mr and family of Hespeler were e day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dessler. Miss Melba Schwindt of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents here. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst and son Aaron were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Horst near Conestogo. __ _ _ . s ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bnuman and children were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin at Kitchener. Mrs. Anderson and sons, Jim and John and Mrs. Edwin Bott of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Geise!l and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Devid Miss Margaret Gies of Conestogo spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mauzer. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rudisuela and son Lloyd, and Mrs. Bender of near Tavistock, Mr. Leon Wagner, Eldon and Ruby were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller. Miss Eva Reider of Kitchener spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt. aoe e n cce Aen eeai DT Amtmitnde Mrs. Roy Good and children, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Good and daughter Ida spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. {mdd Mrs. Charles Hibbitt at Vineâ€" and. L Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stange were Sunday #uests with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watson at Elmira. Pte. Ralph Bott of Camp Borden â€" %ahisshShï¬Hia"Er_b 's;-nf'"t"l:‘"-'i"wee: wi er grandparents, r. an Mrs, Lloyd Erb of Natchez, se o uen ty d Mr. R. G. Schiedel attended a telephone meeting in Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Carol Stepplar spent last week in Kitchener the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Hengenon. Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt, charge of the "Thanksgiving" serâ€" vice at the Cressman Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. ‘The Knack family enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls on Sunday. _ _ _ Mr. Oscar Burkholdewent last week in the West Li y, Ohio, district. _ Mr. Gordon Sauder of the RCA.F. was the 1“'. of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schiedel last week. The yourï¬ people of the village enjoyed a ride in a tractorâ€"drawn hay wagon on Thursday evening. On their return to the village they had a weiner roast at Knack‘s flats. The Young People‘s Bible Class group . of the Elmira Mennonite t 1 So o e en e e e es e imve Church gave the program at the Cressman Mennonite Church on Sunday evening. _ Mr. Oscar gurk‘_ helder was in __NORTH WOOLWICH (Chronicle Correspondent} By Mis: Gladys Schmidt on friends in town last wee! ‘ much appreciated Mr. Alex Hoe# Mr. Alex Hoefler of Ridgetown, an old New Hamburg boy, called The ptosnm presented by the Tavistock Citizens‘ Band at ;‘ouno tainLPa.rk_‘ _on _§9£|¢hy evening was Personals Kinsmen Club of Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo DRAWING â€" Labour Day â€" Victoria Park KINSMEN CAR DRAW #¢ Your Last Chance! 1942 "Mercury" is Sedan Proceeds for Milk to Britain‘s Kiddies and Children‘s Better Health Programme To Buy Tickets for the KINGmHEN CLUB OF KITCHENERNâ€"WATRRLOO Kitowmnan, Oonram:oâ€" Clip and Mail To: Holder of the Winning Ticket can purchase Car for $1.00 . EQUIPPED WiITH RADIO AND HEATER :â€"â€" You will find enelesed $1.00 for which I wish to purchase on the draw for the 1942 Mercury Sedan. ‘“ Mr. and Mrs. Em‘-&zaarrandhm Makion Zekr, 16th Ime. " ""* _ _Cpl. Roy Ferguson of Camp Ipâ€" to Bettatu‘s MidMee and Better Mealth" or 5 for Ql.l)!) ‘fAve a. 1. rownns. \/ rnamomer