ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? Order now. Save winter fuel. Also windows for homes, barn and poultry houses. We sell for less. Ask for prices. Catalogue free. OLYMPENE RELIEVES ATHLETES FOOT, Insect Bites, Rheumatic and Musâ€" cular Pains; 50c and $1.00, at Geiger‘s Drug Store, 408 King St. _ East, Kitchener, â€" Phone 2â€"2127. Jifice: 44 William St. â€" Waterlco Phone 2â€"1387 Phone 2â€"4488 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT BROCK, DAVIS & DUNN T. H. R. Brock _ D. Bruce Davis K. H. Dunn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (Trustees in Bankruptcy) _ _ 19 King St. East _ _ THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE WANT ADS senimi e nies mmacuk in lack Frour a iyunw fint as is fok ‘Hox addresses in care of The Chronicle, 10 cents extra. 46 King West HALLIDAYS _ STORM WINDOW COMFORT insurance. Pay safe. Insure with State Farm Mutual today. 1" every week $12.00 per year, $700 for six 11 Qusen 31. N. â€" Phone 6â€"6043 Goods called for and delivered lnitialing Club Bags, Suitcases, Bidles, Hymn and Prayerbouks m:. boonhyughm by having your favorite Structural Steel Tanks â€" Pipes Boiler Tubes, Steel Plates Sheet Roofing, etc. JOSEPH & CO. 260 Victoria St. N. BUSINESS DIRECTORY tisement is for Write ;‘hi.ly on ane side of ;-;';:l-; 12 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener BUILDING CO8TS ARE HIGHER FURNISHINGS AND: ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS CO:f MORE TO REPLACK HARVEY HALLMAN R. R. No. 1, Blair Phone New Dundes 14 r 12 cenéerar auto supPLÂ¥ INSTRUCTIONS FOR SENDING CHIROPRACTIC INSURANCE ELECTRICAL BOOKBINDING HALLIDAYS E. 8. FENTON DRUGGISTS FOR SALE BUSINESS CARDs MOTORS _ New and | into books. Kitchener Reâ€"winding SALE Kitchener months visit on Wednesday evening, Vâ€"J Day and p-ndetr down Main street, by way of celebrating the surrender. As many nflzndea the Derby Races at New Hamburg and others spent the holiday at more active outside points, it was reâ€" gretted they were not received with more enthusiasm. It was a surprise visit but to those who were specâ€" ‘uton this event was a treat, FO. Stowart Green Returns Mome, Another "Home Town Boy" has Tc\ Gavew uol sn t Nt mt Mitk s0M % Bidhey Green, returned home over Vâ€"J Day in Plattsville was reâ€" ceived with much gladness and exâ€" citement. Factory whistles and fire sirens were blown and the school __Miss Marion Fenn of Bridgeport spent a few days recently at her bhome in town. Mr. ‘Amn.hm- Nudd of the (mcice staff 0/ Canada Sandpaper Co., Plattsville, is enjoying a week‘s vaâ€" cation at outside points. Mr. Win. House, who for the past two years has been an employee of the Canads Sendpaper piant has again accepted his former position with the J. B. English Oohbw. Mostly all grain been cut in the of Fiattsyille and farmers are y threchlnf.. Reports are that the oat harvest somewhat below the last year‘s bell was rung. Many citizens gathâ€" ered on the streets and the young folk enjoyed street dancing to muâ€" sic which was supplied by A. Gienâ€" denning‘s loud speaker. A number went to ouuidetgolnu to celebrate. Cars loaded with celebrants drove about the streets and car horns were 'Duph’ranu‘ and Adding Machines, Filimg Cabinets, Desks, Safes, etc. | Ontario Office Outfitters Ltd. !5' Queen St. 8. _ â€" â€" Phone 6â€"0484 heard blowing on the thoroughâ€" fares on inu;n&e morning. Factory and places of business were closed on Wed as a public R Cltlzem Plattsvilie m rounding districts attended the Derby gaces held on Wednesday at New Hamburg and reports are there was an immense crowd gathâ€" ered for this occasion. p Friends here of Miss Belie Curâ€" ruh regret her recent indisposure, having undergone a major operaâ€" tion at Barrie Hospital upon comâ€" pletion of a school term as teachâ€" er at Laurel, Ont. Miss Currah has spent considerable time in the vilâ€" lage and is well known here. She will return to Laure!l in Septemâ€" ber&for another term. Congratulations are being exâ€" tended Mr. and Mrs. James Fenn, newlyweds of this manth. . _ and mother, Mrs. A. L. Currah, Bright and sister, Mrs. Cook, Barâ€" Ttie. (Chrunicle Correspondent) Mrs. Cecil Allen‘s brother, LAC. Beverly G. Currah, has recently been on a two weeks‘ furlough at his home in Bright, having just reâ€" turned to Canada from six months‘ service in Iceland. While away he sent souvenirs of Iceland lzeo skins to his sister in Plattsville WILL PAY CASH for organs with stools. James Wiederhold, New 0â€"52 Ontario st. S. _ KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Manager‘s Residence 3â€"2171 two storey dwelling and bank barn.: _ Corner King & Eby Streets . ; 289 King St. E. Phone $â€"8634 Immediate possession. wrreururn srm Six miles from Kitchener, 93 acres, New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS For Sale and For Rent by the Maker SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES GOLDING TYPEWRITER Co. l?reston_.Boi Scout Blnd paid -! Here‘s A Real Buy All Makes Sâ€"id sâ€"rviced and Rented 24 Benton St UNDERWOOD LIMITED Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N New ROYAL Standard and Port2ble Machines PLATTSVILLE New and Uset TYPEWRITERS SUPPLIES and REPAIRS Greatâ€"West Life Asses. Co. wWANTED TO BUY Typewriters $9,500 with crops $8,000 without crops. TYPEWRITERS By Mre. D. A. BBAN St Phone 7â€"7674 Kitchener h‘ | USED FURNITURE DEALERS . os scre«. ‘Bod Spring Repair Company Mr. M. C. Hume motored on Sunday to Listowel to visit at the home of his parents. Mr. Hume‘s father has recovered from his reâ€" _ The bride‘s mother wore a flowâ€" ered sheer frock and Mrs. Fenn chose a ‘blue and white printed crepe dress. For a wedding trip to points north the bride chose a printed silk streetâ€"length dress with matching hat and brown acâ€" cessories. Upon their return the couple will reside in Plattsville. Mrs. Ed. Harmer visited on Friâ€" day last at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Graham and Mr. Graham at Bright. _ _ Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. A bouffet supper was served from a lovely table centred bÂ¥hn threeâ€"tier wedding â€" cake. e rooms were decorated with J)ink streamers and bouquets of gladioli. Twenty guests were present. _ For her wedding the bride chose a twoâ€"piece powder blue silk crepe streetâ€"length dress. Her headdress was of blue satin with fingertip vell and her costume was completed with white accessories. She carâ€" ried a bouquet of pink roses, The bridesmaid _ was _ Miss â€" Evelyn Wonklin of New Hamburg, wearâ€" ing a lime green wool crepe frock, headdress of matching net and corâ€" sageofufinkm gestmnnm James Murray of Plattsville. A pretty wedding which took place recently of interest to Plattsâ€" ville residents, was solemnized at the parsonage of St. Peter‘s Luthâ€" eran ghurch at Rhineland, on Augâ€" ust 4th. Reta Irene Daniels, daughter of Mrs. Williamâ€"Walther and the late Thomas R. Daniels of Delhi pledged her vows to James Hu;h Fenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Fenn of He was stationed at Nassau, Baâ€" hamas, and while there his station was Ireguently visited by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. He received his commission as Pilot Officer while in Nassau. ‘ He returned to Canada on Januâ€" ary 1, 1944, became Flying Officer and went overseas in February, the same year. In England he joined his squadron and has been stationâ€" ed all over the British Isles He was on patrol duty and convoy esâ€" German submarines which were captured by his squadron. He has among his souvenirs a pair of Gerâ€" man boots and a black jack which is quite an object of interest . After spending a furlough Stewart exâ€" gu:ts to get his discharge. ‘ennâ€"Daniols. Plattsville. Rev. John Woelfle of Rhineland officiated. Florida, where he was treated for an infection in his arm. the weekâ€"end. His parents met him at Woodstock. Stewart entered the Galt Aircraft School at the age of 17 aw- ated as a mechanic and w at this trade at Fleet Aircraft at Fort Erie. August 18, 1942 at the age of 18 he enlisted in the R.C.A.F. Reâ€" ceiving his training at Calgary and Finf:'l, he later went to the West Indies and spent 3 weeks in Miami, Bod Spring Repair Company Good used furniture, dressars, sealers, coffee tables, cireulator heater, foor whatnots, clectric cases, kitchen suites, tea wagon, [/~ ‘ im l 0 ‘ta k: P _{.) C.) \."/ with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartwick. Sunday visitors and callers at the home of Mr. Geo. Letson were Mr. and Mrs. Ion Bowman and family of St. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henhoeffer and daughter Anna and Miss Christine Wye of Joan and Gladys Eichler are visiting relatives at New Hamburg, Ayr and Galt. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker and daughter Joan of_Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartwick of Kitchener were Sunday visitors Mrs. Jos. H. Woods of Waterioo returned home on Monday after a week‘s visit with her sons in the vicinity. Master Roger Schwartz of Conesâ€" togo spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bruâ€" bacher. Messrs. Chas. Marriott, Geo. Flannigan, Leander Gole and Geo. Shoemaker enjoyed a fishing trip to Meaford. PO. Stewart Armstrong of North Bay is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. B. C. Woods. Mr. Edward Sully returned home after receivinf( treatment for five weeks at the K.â€"W. Hospital. His many friends are pleased to see him about again. _ \ By Mrs. B. C. Woods _‘ (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Melitzer, Karl and Kenneth, and Mr; and Mrs. Melvin Melitzer and baby spent a week‘s vacation at Banâ€" &ndpï¬' Company is on vacation |try‘s fing." seupinnn.dm’ was leave week, and is taking adâ€" n:o:.wmchg : 10â€" vantage of this apportunity of|13, and 4 mls-n. making improvements in the proâ€"iThe topic which was to the mmwmt_m tbemwupmnlcd“zllu.l.l. wards intend')u.:irx'qnd o am| blessing "was * piven. "by Hire: led residence "_ was given . ‘thu'ee.rlythishn. uP Thomas Biln\h:hun. Miss Jean New fioors are being laid in the|Hammond conducted the Bible rooms of Plattsville Public School. qu;u io;:‘ th; st:;ryofllut:a A:viï¬li‘il: Harmer Bros. are assisting in do and piano duet was play y this work. ing Ruby Ward and lgl L. Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calder of |Rev. M. J. Parr closed with prayer Plattsville received word here that lï¬er"h::rmu were played and their nephew, Gordon Everett Calâ€" |lunch se f | g:,motw.mux:.t.n.cu-lm | passed away Aug. 19th in . his 27th year at Toronto General Listowel visited with Mrs.‘ M. Hospital. Shantz and fmfl‘on Sunday. eiee Mr. and Mrs. William Voll and WEST MONTROSE |son Arthur, Mrs, Angus voil and lA t o5 ‘Jean visited at the home of Noah |. ISN‘T IT THE TRUTH 9 Mr. and Mrs. Mose Reist have purchased the farm known as the John S. Dorscht farm southeast of Bamberg and moved their houseâ€" hold effects here from Watetdown‘ where they formerly resided. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Reist to our community. T. W. B&m’ab}"&t"é{.e?m spent a few days at the home of Mrs. R. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Betch and‘ daughter and his three sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Bullock of Kitchener called at the home of W. Wilford on Sunday. _ __ _ _ _ Mrs. William Voll received word of the death of her uncle, Lewis Hahn, at New Hamburg. _ _ _ Mrs. Michael Boshart entertained the Fresh Air Girls and others in honor of her daughter Irene‘s 12th birthday on Wednesday. _ Jacquelin Schmidt of Kitchener is spending this week with her cousin, Florence Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard _Jackson and daughter of Drayton were visitors with Mrs. R. Foster and family on Wednesday. George Jeffrey of Sarnia spent a few hours with Lorne Rennie. â€" «2C000, APMWICT, UH REARY . Albert Raith of Kitchener spent his two weeks‘ vacation at the home of Noah Albrecht and with friends. Ruby Ward and Mrs. L. Rennie. Rev. 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