Nov. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Knoblauch, a son. Trachelâ€"At Stratford General Hosâ€" pital, Nov. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Trachel. Shakespeare, a daughter. Hudsonâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hudson, Petersburg, a daughter. Seipâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 16, to Brennemanâ€"Waglerâ€"Nov. 17, Floyd Brenneman, RR. 1, New Hamâ€" burg, to Bernice Lucille Wagler, RR. 1, Tavistock. Juppâ€"Bartleyâ€"Nov. 16, Albert Roy Jupp of Toronto to Rita Grace Batrley of Listowel. Scherrerâ€"Riehmâ€"Nov. 10, Stanley Scherrer, Winterbourne, to Marie Richm, Kitchener. Brownâ€"Lunneyâ€"Nov. _ 10. _ John James Brown, Hanover, to Marâ€" garet Jane Lunney, Hespeler. Musselmanâ€"Seilingâ€"Nov. 14, Arâ€" thur Peter Mussetman of Conesâ€" togo to Elizabeth (Bette) Ruth Seiling of Elmira. Mulliganâ€"Clarkeâ€"Nov. 10, Ronald Woodrow Mulligan, Wroxeter, to Thelma Louise Clarke, boundary west of Listowet. Thringâ€"Allanâ€"Nov. 10, Willard H. Thring of Speedside to Irene Baynton Allan of Rockwood. Forwellâ€"Storarâ€"Sept. 22, LAC. Joâ€" seph Forwell of St. Clements to Christina Storar of Gateshead, England. Piperâ€"Meyerâ€"Nov. 10, Walter Wilâ€" liam Pieper, RR. 1, Waterloo, to Ellen Elizabeth Meyer, St. Clemâ€" ents. * Harnockâ€"Fischerâ€"Nov. 10, Harold Michael Harnock, RR. 2, Bresâ€" lau, to Eileen Helen Fischer, RR. 1, Preston. Goodâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Good, St. Jacobs, a daughter. ~ Ayresâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres, Doon, a daughter (stillâ€" born). Schnarrâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schnarr, 258 Albert St.. Waterâ€" loo, a daughter. Downeyâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. John Downey, RR. 2, Alma, a son. Schnarrâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schnarr, 192 King St. S., Waterâ€" loo, a son. Schnarrâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schnarr, 93 Park St.. Waterloo, a daughter. Knoblauchâ€"At RR. 1. Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seip, 318 King St. N., Waterloo. a daughter. Pfohl1â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pfohl, RR No. 2, Petersburg, a son‘ Nov. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pulkinghorn, 59 Moore Ave., Waterloo, a d‘“ï¬::; Whoelerâ€"At St. ‘s Hospital, Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler, R.R. 3, Kitchener, a son. Fehrenbachâ€"At Mary‘s Hm tal, Nov. 1 Mr. and Francis Fe bach, 48 Union St., Waterloo, â€"a daughter. Benderâ€"At Tavistock, Nov. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Milfrid Bender, a McKeoâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell McKee, (IChweh?tkl%-ln.cm“ t "_a n on ie "Arnons Wettlauferâ€"At Kâ€"W &?ml. Nov. 18, to Mr. and Mrs William A. Wettlaufer, RR 3, New Hamâ€" burg a du#hm Shantsâ€"At Kâ€"W fla.giul. Nov. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shantz, RR. 3, Waterloo, a son. Ingoldâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingold, New GET READY FOR WINTER . . . C HR Y C O BATTERY 10 Water St. North Marriages PROUDFOOT MOTORS Buy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 13 17 Births At Kâ€" Plates Plates Plates SUPPLIED AND GUARANTEED BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION BUY A GENUINE All Types Available NOW Mrs. Ida Pearl Haedke \ The death of Mrs. Ida Pearl Haedke, Lawrence Park Apts., |(Yonge St., Toronto, occurred on ‘Tuesday at her home. She was ‘born in Arthur, and her husband was the late Edward Haedke, whom she married on July 15, 1916, in ‘Kitchener. Mrs. Haedke lived in Waterloo until three years ago ‘when she moved to Toronto to be with her daughter. Hesse, 601 Ontario St., Stratford, passed away in the Stratford Genâ€" eral Hospital on Sunday after sufâ€" foring from a ‘heart condition for some time. She was born in North Easthope 48 years ago. Mrs. Hesse was wellâ€"known in Kitchener, New Hamburg and throughout the disâ€" trict through the medium of reciâ€" tations which she gave at many gaâ€" therings. â€" s _ Mrs. Louis Ruthig NEW HAMBURG.â€"One of the district‘s older residents, Mrs. Juâ€" lianne Ruthig, 89, wife of Louis Ruthig, died at the home of her son, Reuben Ruthig, just north of the village, Wednesday morning. She had suffered a stroke after beâ€" ing in poor health for some time. . Besides her husband, two sons ard three daughters survive, Emoâ€" ry and Réuben, RR. 3, New Hamâ€" burg, Mrs. Lavina Rau and Mrs. Alan Wilhelm, New Hamburg, and Mrs. Henry Seyler, Tavistock. Baby Esther Ziegler NEW DUNDEE.â€"The death ocâ€" carred on Nov. 14 of Baby Esther Caroline Ziegler, lz-dayï¬ol‘dg?ugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiegler (nee Pearl Becker) RR. 4, Bright. Besides her parents, the infant is survived by four brothers and sisâ€" ters. She is survived by her husband; ber father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.,John Dahmer of New Hamâ€" burg; three sons, Stanley and Roâ€" bert at home, and Calvin, who is overseas with the paratroops. Mrs. Ruthig was born in North Ecsthope Nov. 9, 1856. She was married 65 years ago to Louis Ruâ€" thig and resided in Wilmot Townâ€" ship on the farm now owned by their son Reuben. She was a memâ€" ber of Trinity Lutheran Church. Thomas, 83, died Friday at her home south of Plattsville after an illness of four weeks. She was born Nov. 8, 1862 Mrs. Thomas was an active member of missionâ€" ary societies in the Chesterfield Urited Church. Her husband, Roâ€" bert James Thomas, predeceased her 15 years ago. _ Surviving are two sons and one daughter: Lloyd at home, Gillis of Toronto, and Mrs. Mary Sinclair, at home. ‘ thig, New Hamburg, { Ritterâ€"Nov. 15, Henry _ _Jacobs, 82 years. _ Winfleldâ€"Nov. Charles ud.'gl-l;'ug!ln-:b Mesmanâ€"Nov. 11. Richard Herâ€" _ man, St. Clements, 30 years mb"' * Laurteâ€"Nov. il. Mary Elizabeth Laurie, Ayr. Jonesâ€"Nov. 18, Alfred Jones, Presâ€" ton, 65 years Mflkhoi%vdflp.fl,m years. Haedkeâ€"Nov. 13, Mrs Ida Pearl Haedke, Toronto, formerly of Waâ€" Cressâ€"Nov. 13, Abraham Cross, at uno-ol.'l‘{e-n Zieglerâ€"Nov. 14, Baby Esther Caâ€" roline Ziegler, RR. 4, Bright, 12 Mrs. Wilfred Hesse SHAKESPEARE.â€"Mrs. Wilfred Mrs. Barbara Thomas PLATTSVILLE. â€" Mrs. Barbara somasâ€"Nov. 16, Mrs. Barb Thomas, Plattsville, 83 years. lett, Listowel, 72 years. â€"__ 7.95 _ 1245 â€"_â€" 15.75 Obituaryv Phone 8â€"8487 Catherine Reinhart and Vincent Kieffer were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Goetz in Oshawa.. Mr. ant Mrs. P. J. Bruder and children of Waterloo, Edith Herâ€" gott of Toronto, Mrs. Tony May and children were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott. Mr. G. H. Dobrindt, public school inspector, paid his annual visit to our school on Tuesday afternoon. Millbank Anglican Church He leaves to mourn his wife and one scn, Thomas, at home. Mr. Wilfred was a wellâ€"liked and respected citizen of the communiâ€" ty, and his loss will be felt by many neighbors and friends. ®Funeral will be from Futher‘s Funeral Home, Wellesley, on Satâ€" urday, Nov. 24 at 1.30 p.m. to Boyd Church, Crosshill, for public serâ€" vice at 2 p.m. Rev. Draper of Millâ€" bank Anglican Church and Rev. M. J. Parr, pastor of Boyd Church will officiate. Interment will be in Rush‘s Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp were Sunday guests with Kitchener friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spitzer were weekâ€"end visitors with friends in Toronto. Ella Schilling spent the weekâ€"ond with her sister, Anne, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Weiler of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weiler and family of Kitchener, were Sundng' %uests with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfre eiler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reirhart and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Foster and children visited with Mrs. A. Stemmler in Linwood on Sunday. 22 s SUT Mn ue Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott visited with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leach in Kitchener on Tuesday. _ _ C Mr. and Mrs. George Schnurr of Kitchener, Mrs. Bill Bitschy and chidren of Breslau, Mrs. Stanley Harnack and children of Fischer Mills were recent visitors at the Joe Harnack home. Harold Howald of Mannheim and Vincent Hartlieb of Kitchener visited with Mrs. Gus, Hergott on Monday. _ __ _ ce C Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bowman of Rosebank, and Miss Ruth Rieck of Kitchener were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wagner. _ _ Leading Seaman Tony Mussar, who recently received his disâ€" charge,, left for Toronto where he will take a draftsman‘s course at the Toronto University. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leander Weiler of Maryhill and Margaret Beitz of Kitchener were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Beitz. Sept. 18, 1853, and came to Canaâ€" da with his parents, four brothers and one sister, in 1858. He was the last surviving member of the famâ€" ily, his brothers and sisters having He was majried to Mary Liverâ€" good on February 25, 1891, at SHANTZ STATION (By Chronicle By Mrs. H. A. Hergott (Chronicle Correspondent} A surprise family gathering was, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! Jacob Fry on Sunday in honour of ; their 41st wedding anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.‘ Hubert Fry and Elizabeth of Crossâ€", hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fry,‘ Ronnie and Carol of Sunnyside,: Mr. and Mrs. Delton Fry and daughter of New Dundee, Mr. and‘ Mrs. Leonard Reible and Ralph and Barbara Ann of Kitchener. | Miss Elvira Cressman was a guest at a luncheon party on Wedâ€" resday, at the home of the Misses Mabel and Esther Groh, Hespeler. (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Lorre Freid ard family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Fried at Roseville on Sunday. _ _ _ _ > 0_ _ Rev. and Mrs. Gingerich and Dorthea visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker and Mrs. Lloyd Battler on Sunday. _ 8 c Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert at Hessen Road on Sunday. _ e â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding and familï¬ of Scarboro visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orvilleâ€"Hallman and Ed. Hallman on Sunday. __ 800 Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.‘ Lorry Dreher of Ritchener. Henry Becker, who are both conâ€"‘ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi, Norâ€" fined to their home due to illness, ma and Rglï¬h of St. Agatha spent were Mr. and Mrs. E. Meyers of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Allan New Hamburg, Rev. E. Gingerich Jontzi of New Dundce, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jantzi and Howard Becker and Charlotte of family of Baden moved their Miss Doris Schiedel motored to Buffalo on Saturday with friends. _ Sunday was Missionary Sunday at the C. M. Church. Following the class period, the boys and girls of the Junior S.S. presented their missionary offerings. This was money earned from their "quarter investments" and from missionary savings. Not all of the boys and girls have disposed of their proâ€" duce yet, but the sum brought on Sunday was over $100. The young ?eople had a potato patch on the arm of Lloyd S. Shantz. They cleared $217.00 on the summer‘s groject. "This money was distriâ€" uted to different causes, some to European relief, to Markstay and Toronto. Following the presentaâ€" tion of the missionary offerings, the boys and girls sang "We are a Misâ€" sionary Band" and Frances Kinsie gave a short reading. m Mr. Oscar Burkholder is engaged in evangelistic work at Denbeigh, Va. Mrs. Burkholder left on Wedâ€" nesday _ morning for Markstay where she will spend several weeks with their daughter, Mis. Arthur Gingerich and Mr. Gingerich. _ Rockway High School, Kitchener, was the speaker at the Cressman Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. 2o c . hymn was "Day ing in the Je.t" and prayer zy%ne Zellar. Mr. Willian Hallman and Mrs. Tok Arecnims, oA. were. the from Argentina, S.A., were speakers at a meeting at the Cressâ€" man Mennonite Church on Saturâ€" day evening. Mr. and Mrg. Hallman and sons Clemens and Richard were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schieâ€" del on Saturday night. Mrs. Schieâ€" del is Mr. Hallman‘s cousin. rol. The pastor, Rev. V. Snyder, number of choruses. The Scripture lesson was read WILLIAMSBURG Harold Groh, principal of y High School, Kitchener, By Mrs. Etra Becker .bgv. 8 &l-!q&'rn | _ Mrs. Delton Boshart and Carol and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber |spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Schlegal. h & |__Sunday visitors with Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Chapman were: Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Kennedy Mr. ‘ond Mrs. Will Main and Miss Nelâ€" |lie Main of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Swartz of Burlington. _ | _ Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Boshart, Ezra and Norma of Milverton spent Saturday evening with Mr. and" ‘Mrs. Christ Albrecht. | Mr. _ Reuben _ Swartzentruber spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartzentruber. Mrs. Charles Miller and Ronald Becker of Rosebank spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Rc‘?" Diefenâ€" bacher and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Boshart. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swartzenâ€" truber and Leonard sÂ¥nt Sun,day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzenâ€" truber. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dreher spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hermian Dreher were Mr. and Nrs. Wallie Hiebert and John and Lirry Dreher of Kitchener. _ _ Visitors. Council authorized Enos Hunsâ€" berger and others who petitioned council to construct a drain in the arcas they specified. _ â€" The court of revision dates for the revision of assessments was set for Dec. 15th at 10 a.m. A delegation of ratepayers waitâ€" ed on the council and protested the opening of a hotel at Sunnyside. Council was asked to use its influâ€" ence to stop the opening of a hotel «t Sunnyside, and also to deny the granting of a Beer and Wine liâ€" censes at Chicopee and Bridgeport. The committee claimed that the opening of these places would be harmful to the rising generation and that sufficient hotel accomoâ€" da(;l%n in these areas is now proâ€" vided. _ Waterloo Township Council met in the township h-ï¬, Centreville, last Thursday. It being the 12th meeting of the year all councillors were present and Reeve Carl Ellis presided. Retuse Beer and Wine Licenses Corners on . â€" ulr. .g m-m Kufsie at; nded Kogl.a-'flbbs wedding a Conestogo on Saturday. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petzol with Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodwin at New Dundee on Sunday. and family visited with Mr. and By Mrs. Delton Boshart (Chroniele Correnpondent} PINE HILL at LONDON.â€"Sir Miles Thomas, viceâ€"chairman of the Nuffield Orâ€" ganization, said recently that with present British taxation a car ownâ€" er pays about 2 shillings for each mile he travels. Mrs. Gideon Hamacher nt a few days with Mrs. Wfllmi{’e Haas at New Dundee Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Eckstein, Helen and Lorne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goettling and Mr .and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Schaefer at Rosebank on Sunâ€" da Master George Ingold spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto at tï¬: home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Otto spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Deans at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. ft;y'-Schlegal and familB spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jantzi of flnden. Mrs. Harvey Leis at Doon. Mrs. Dave Boshart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Miles at Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart and Carol spent Saturday evening in Wellesley. Mr. Stanley Wagner of Haysâ€" ville and Miss Doris Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Weber in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. laZe{i Schlegal where they are employed. Out of Town. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Albrecht and hmfl{l spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leis at Doon. household effects to the home of 96 King St. West KITCHENER Phone 2â€"1936 C. F. PRICE, orromatRist t 290 horms mpuofatie in 12 moorty earoer is heak ty is cnly $3.23. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA WATERLOO BRANCH â€" A. C. HOFFMAN, Manager STEELE‘S TAXES ON CARS TA O AH Z Kitchener‘s Reliable Optometrist for 21 Years Dorothy Hauck, 30 Bridgaport Rd. beer from the cellar to the pumps without having a detrimental effect on its high quality and purity. A serving machine then pours out a pint or half a pint with infallible accuracy. â€" LONDON.â€"Thanks to the coâ€" operation of scientists from Birâ€" mingham University and British breweries, a beer is now being proâ€" duced in Britain which never beâ€" comes cloudy or flat The equipâ€" ment used for producing this perâ€" fect beer first of all ensures that the beer is of a much purer brew than hitherto, it also conveys the LONDON.â€"The British liner "Acquitania" has achieved another world record for Britain by travelâ€" ling 2,660,399 miles (4.188}58 kiloâ€" metres) during her 31 years‘ serâ€" vice at sea. She has carried 1,000,â€" 000 troops in two wars. USE CHRONICLE WANT ADS. Tokyo.â€"Allied air raids destroyâ€" ed more than two million homes in Japan, the Ministry of Welfare announced today. Bombs wiped out 330,000 military, government and commercial buildings. Another WDUn eP rentnbiidnisnatiindiiihabees culditch c ht en 100,000 were dnnmed and 100,000 residences damaged. Two Million Jap Homes Satisfaction Have your eyes scientifically tested and the proper glazsses BRITAIN‘S PERFECT BEER For Complete ACQUITANIA‘S RECORD STORE CLOSES 7 P.M. SATURDAY 21 Years of Service by Wiped Out