ing was Professor Laughland of the O.A.C., Guelph, who ?ve a very practical and instructive address on â€" "Pasture Conservation" in which he told the farmers what to sow and how to take care ‘of it. Don Graham, of Galt, assistant agriculture representative and Wilâ€" fred Schneller of Baden, president of the County Federation of Agriâ€" culture also addressed the meeting. E. B. Hallman was reâ€"elected a director for another three year At the subsequent meeunrf of the Board of Directors, Mr. Hallman was reâ€"elected president for the new year with E. K. Bock as viceâ€" president. Gilbert Bergey is the cther director. At the beginning of The thirtyâ€"eighth annual meetâ€" ing of the New Dundee Coâ€"opersâ€" tive Creamery Limited was held in Kavelman‘s Hall on Saturday afâ€" ternoon and was largely attended by farmers of the community. The The financial reports showed conâ€" tinued w:,n- and there was an increase 25,000 pounds in the outter preduction in 1945 over that of the previous year. The total amount of butter manufactured during the past year was 1,784,116 the largest single unit creamery on Priday, March 1 Tez ;'-‘w*â€â€™ Ets > s o ‘" /he C § £ (â€"rAOV CY C a COACH LINES To M 0| _I d 4A e For TICKETS and INFORMATION CONSULTâ€" UNION BUS TERMINAL Fred Werson KITCHENER Phone 24460 Use our Package Express Service for Quick Deliveriea The guest speaker for the meetâ€" NEW DUNDEE GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. 8. KITCHENER Phone 2â€"4237 Do you feel like this after a day at the office? YOU MAY NEED GLASSES. . For nothing will tire you generally and make your nerves jangle like eveâ€" strain. If you don‘t need glasses we will be glad to tell you" And you will have the s@atisfaction of knowing that whatâ€" ever your trouble is, it is not your eyes. You can rely Mrs. Harry Vick of St. Wallburg, Sask., spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Omar Snider and Mr. Snider Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schweitzer 4 Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jackson of London visited at the eme of Mrs. Ephraim High on Satâ€" urday Mr. and Mrs Burwell Harrison nd son, Ray of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hitchings and daughter, Doris visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott at New Hamburg on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. E. Gingerich and Mis< Dorothea Gingerich were guests at the Pitzâ€"Kaster wedding reception held at the home of the Lride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert at Mannheim on Saturday afâ€" ternoon . â€" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer ot Strasburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider on Friday. Mir. and Mrs. Charles Snider of Wayne, Mich., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of 1 M. Hilborn. A large crowd attended the Community Concert which was ild in Kavelman‘s Hall on Friday vening. Quentin Hallman acted as master of ceremonies and Mrs. E. Gingerich was the accompanist for the evening. The following numâ€" hors wore presented: accordion soâ€" a baptismal service held at St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday morning at which time Baby James Eqamund Jacob, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacob was baptized. Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph Copley of Kitchenâ€" cr were the sponsors The choir >.ng an anthem during the service. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang and Miss Theilma Lang were guests at the wedding of Miss Audng Thomas and Charles Inglis at Gueiph on Saturday ley; Willard Schlichter and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Geiger of Kitchâ€" cner. Miss Eunice Snider of Preston spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" nts. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copley of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Virs. Donald Jacob on Sunday. Woerkâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr.â€" and Mrs. Henry Schlichter were: Harrison Schlichter of Gormâ€" y 35 i i dapam io rectommy. "Conqueri By Love" was the topic dm at the regular meetâ€" ing of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s Society which was held at the church on Sundasy morning. Clare Snider was the leader and Gordon Shantz was chorister. . The -aiï¬nnum lesson was read by Walter Ensays were presented ?{ Mrs. Omer Sniâ€" der and Geolr:he olst and the speaâ€" ker was Josiah Baer. the new year Austin Beuer was reâ€" Rev. H. Schmieder officiated at George Bleich, 80 Moore Avenne on \ _ Bruce Bechtel presided for the: _ Mr and Mrs Oscar Musselman of ;St. Valentine‘s Day program held Bridgeport and Miss Ethel Musselâ€" in the Junior room of the Public man of Kitchener visited with Mr. ‘School on Thursday afternoon.)and Mrs. Arthur Musselman on |"The Maple Leaf Forever" was) Sunday. sung in opening after which the: Miss Eva Schlichter was the guest {following numbers were given: Ajof Miss Elinore Rosenberger at |recitation by Maric Coleman; a‘ Pinc Hill on Sunday. ‘song by Grade 1; a valentine story: _ Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Reist and by James Einwechter; a song by femily visited with Mrs. Simeon Carol Hallman, Dalton Thrush and Cressman at Rosebank on Sunday. |Andrew Sararas; a reading by _ The Misses Erma and Florence Â¥Elaino Fiederlein; and a song by Dicfenbacher of Preston spent Sunâ€" Donald Shantz. Valentines werel«cy with their parents, Mr. and then distributed by the postman, Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher, Marlyn Hallman and his helpers _ Mr and Mrs. L. Bacher of Kitchâ€" Ivan Bowman and James Einwechâ€" ener and Miss Doris Bacher, nurseâ€" ter. Lunch was served at the conâ€" inâ€"training at the Kâ€"W Hospital clusion of the afternoon. were recent visitors with Mr. and ï¬ The St. James Luther League |neld a "Welcome Home" meeting for members who have returned ‘recently from service overseas, at hhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zinn on Thursday evening. ‘Those who were welcomed lgr the pastor, Rev. H. Schmieder and by the preâ€" sident, Cameron Toman were Alâ€" The ND.CS. Literary Society held its regular mecting at the school on Friday afternoon with G. Shantz acting as chairman. The sci.ool paper was read by Hazel Diuger, Esther Rosenberger and Miriam Guthrie. A playlet entitled, "Uncle Hiram‘s Cold" was presentâ€" ed by Darcy Zinn, Dorothea Gingâ€" erich, Joan Dinger, Doris Latsch, Donna Egerdee and Donald Beckâ€" er. Harley Stager of Roseville showed films for the National Film Board and at the close of the meetâ€" ing lunch was served by the girls of Grade 11 and 12. The Children of the Church met at St. James Lutheran Parsonage on Thursday evening with 21 members being present. The presiâ€" dent, Beatrice Goodwin presided and Ivan Bowman read the Bible story. Mrs. H. Schmieder conductâ€" ed an interesting song session for the Primaries and Juniors while Rev. Mr. Schmieder spoke to the Preâ€"Confirmation Class on the theme of "The Feeding of the Five Thousand." Allan Cressman and Dalbin !se‘f' dee. Brief talks were given by y Reinke who explained that the purpose of the concert was to raise money to assist with the purchasâ€" ing of the new piano for the hall end by Mr. Page, who thanked ali those who had helped to make the program a success. â€" â€" man and Kenneth Boshart. The president oc¢upied the chair for the meeting and the scripture lesson was read by Robert Brighton A Psalm was read responsively led by Darcy Zinn. Miss Bertha Beckâ€" er presented a missionary topic, Medical Missions sponsored by the Lutheran Church". After the proâ€" gram a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. unâ€" der the direction of Mrs. Zinn and Miss Rudene Toman. land which were Aeoomgmï¬ed at the piano by Mrs. Allan Cressman. Those who participated were Werâ€" Those who participated were Werâ€" ner Romann. Harley Stager. Clinâ€" fred and Earl Kurt, Pearlous Kautâ€" their numerous bits of conversaâ€" tion and their songs of the southâ€" ton Jantzi, Weston Among those from here who atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Heckendorn at Kitchenâ€" et on Tuesday were: Gilbert Berâ€" gey ‘Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey, Mrs. Ephraim Hallman, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hallman and Mrs. Gordon Hallman. bert Fiederiein; vocal solos by Miss !:llmmmJJ.A.Heh:;nd Robert Carse. One of the highlights of th e gram was the !:).ot:iluht _Heg:',rym- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Showell and daughter, Iona of Plattsville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman on Sunday. Many local people attended the funeral of the late Mrs. J. H. Sherk @mmaanmu ï¬admd ; comedy aumbers by F. E. Page and F. Reinke; corâ€" netlol«b{lob.!m-e- companied by his mother, Mrs. Alâ€" makers, of negro minstrels, LC delighted the adience with at Kitchener on Wednesday. The end. late Mrs. Sherk was the mother of|_ E. K. Bock visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rosenberger and Eldon : Mrs. Homer Devitt at Mannheim ;md Floyd Sherk of this communiâ€" lon Sunday. y. pee e mescues _Mrs. Werner Romahn was in| _ â€" BRESLAU charge of the topic, "The White | Race as Viewed ‘by other Races" at a meeting of the U.B. Christian | Endeavor Society which was held | at the church on Sunday evening. / Interesting skits with the characâ€" ters being in costume were presentâ€" ; ed to illustrate the topic as follows: . ‘‘The Racial prejudice of the White people against the Negroes in the United States," by Mrs. Albert Fieâ€" derlein, Mrs. Cressman and Miriam | Hilborn; "a monologue by an Afriâ€" | can school girl". by Kathryn Hallâ€" | man; "A Farmer of Indoâ€"China Meets a Canadian Airman" by Weston Sararus and Werner Roâ€"| mahn; and "a monologue by a Chiâ€" nese Lady" by Marie Cressman.| The scripture lesson was read by | Mary Kaster and other readings . were given by Alice Hallman, Berâ€" | nice Baer, Robert Hallman and Reâ€" | ginald Brown. A discussion on the | topic was also held. f Eldon Sherk, Temperance Superâ€" |_ Flaine and Eimer Reist and Doâ€" intendent of the Bethel M‘%evc |ris and Ruth Dedels sang two duets. Sunday School gave an illustrated |Closing hymn "Is My Name Writâ€" address on "The A.B.C.‘s of Liquor !tn There" was sung by the group Evils" du_rj_ns the Sunday stg,oo\ |and the meeting was closed with hour on Sunday morning â€" ‘prayer. _ _ _ 2 The New Dundee M.S. Band proâ€" vided the music for the carnival LOCATED on wide SPADINA AVE. At CoNege Street Write for Folder We Advise Rarly Reservation A WHOLS Dbay‘t noHTâ€"stemo WITHD! WALKDN® DiSTANCE WHEN IN TORONTO O _ &. M. POWILL, President _ Maotel _ Maverlery Make Yeour Heme Single . $1.50â€"$3.30 Peoplie :93{;1)'- ather ‘A%ll"!, ‘ | ments \ _ The \bank ‘Rivert meetin r Ver and _ N Miss Sylvia Bock was the guest of her sister. Mrs. L. L. Stauffer land Dr. Stauffer at Waterloo over the weekâ€"end. Many young people from the disâ€" trict attended the Junior Farmers‘ Skating party held at Galt on Thurl:iay evening an;h 13:‘ Excelâ€" sior Literary Society party at Kitchener on Monday evening. Mrs. V. E. Dinger entertained :en irls at a surprise party at her fxome on Saturday afternoon in honor cf the fourteenth birthday of her daughter, Hazel. Games and contests were enjoyed after which supper was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Miss Joan Dinger and her sister, Mrs. Clayâ€" ton Toman. The tea table was cenâ€" tred with a prettilyâ€"decorated birthday cake with pink candles Miss Hazel was the recipient of nuâ€" merous lovely gifts for the occaâ€" sivn. The guests included: Doroâ€" thea, Miriam and Audrey Snider, Kuth Dedman, Armintha Reist, Betty Hallman, Shirley Einwechâ€" ter,. Donna Egerdee, Joan Moyer and Marie Hallman. A good supply of wool has been rcceived by the local Red Cross unit from the Kitchener headquarâ€" tors and is now available at the home of Mrs. E. S. Brown in the village Knitters are urgently needâ€" ed to make children‘s garments ind men‘s and boys‘ socks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Buck entertained 1 a delightful family birthday supper at their home on Sunday evening on the occasion of the sixth birthday of their â€" grand dau®@hter, little Mary Joyce Buck The tea table was prettilyâ€"centred with a birthday cake and candles. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Buck and son, Robert of Kitchener; Dave Scott of Ayr; Mr cnd Mrs. Carl Buck and daughter, Elizabeth Ann and the Misses Greâ€" ta and Gladys Buck Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosenberâ€" gor visited with Mrs. Daniel Geiger ut Kitchener on Sunday. E. K. Bock spent a few days reâ€" cently with his son, Ronald Bock ord Mrs. Bock at Wiarton. > held at the Ayr Skating Rink on Friday night _ Irene Zellar then led a number of choruses. President Delbert ‘Blake made the announcements. | The topic of the evening was ,"My Life‘s Ambition". Mrs. P. Hry |discussed "The Chief Ambition". |Edith Sauder discussed "No Ambiâ€" ‘tion" and Rev. Snyder "True Amâ€" bition." | Elaine and Eimer Reist and Doâ€" Mr .and Mrs. L. Bacher of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Doris Bacher, nurseâ€" inâ€"training at the Kâ€"W Hospital were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dinger. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Waltee Schmidt and sons, Richard and Paul of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schmidt on Sunday. â€" Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown and daughter, Sheila and Jim Brown were guests of Dr. and Mrs L. L. Stauffer at Waterloo on Sunâ€" day. Miss Jean Hoover of Kitchener were guests of the Misses Miriam and Reta Coleman over the weekâ€" end. On Sunday a group of students |from _ Emmanuel Bible School, |Kitchener, had charge of the serâ€" vices at the local M.B.C. Church By Mrs. Roy Schiedel | (Chronicle Correspondent) The Young People‘s Fellowship of the local M.B.C. Church met in | the church on Thursday evening‘ for their regular fortnightly meetâ€" mecting. with Doris Dedels in‘ charge. The meeting was opened \ with the singing of the hymn, "The Banner of the Cross". Fo]lowing! the singing of a number of hymns, Mrs. Garfield Mader led in openâ€"| ing prayer and Frances Maderl read the scripture lesson from Rom. 6:18â€"23. . ‘ r Vernice Wagner, 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagner, died at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, folâ€" i]nwing a brief illness | Surviving are his wife the forâ€" \mer Hilda Schott of Heiden:er!. land daughter Carol Ann aged 2; his parents and 3 brothers and 2 \sisters. On Friday evening the Young People‘s Fellewship had a skating party. Following the :knu% they %Ilthered at the home of . and Mrs. Garfield Mader for refreshâ€" ments and played a few games. ry‘s Hospital on Thursdey lest ments and pln‘!ed a few &mes. The Farm Forum of Riverâ€" bank and Kossuth districts met at Riverbank school on a combined mecting on Monday evening. _ _ Eolï¬iuls Abram Sauder of Riverâ€" bank had an eye omnuon at Kâ€"W Hospital. Bernice Reinhart had an appendicitis operation at St. Maâ€" Several Breslau and district peoâ€" le are at present in Kitchener ick Schmidt on Sunday. Miss Doris Deéedels m&*tfld Jerome sgiem Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Leinhardt at Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Brubacher attended the sale at Linwood last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider and Velma spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schneider at Bamâ€" Mr. Rudolph Schneider of Kitchâ€" ener spent Monday at his home with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneiâ€" der. Mr. Herbert and Jack Hahn of St. Jacobs spent Saturday with friends here. Mr. Alex Hahn of Maryhill spent Sunday with friends here in Hawkesville. Mrs. Flow Ottman of Kltehg m few days with Mrs. i Mr. c Bulmer of Toronto, sister Mcr‘:rIXnmu Drummond and niece Miss Helen Buimer of Kitchâ€" ener visited with the former‘s faâ€" ther, Mr. Chas. Bulmer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman and Mr. Onias Weber spent Saturday at Toronto. Miss Eva Leinhardt and Edward Leinhardt of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at their home with Mr. and Mrs. A. Leinhardt. Kitchener. tended the funeral of Mr. John Anâ€" derson last Friday at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Martin of Kitchener spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckner. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leinhardt and Your THE CANABDIAN RED CROSS 30CIETY AID TO VETERANS SICKROOM EQUIPMENT OUTPOST HOSPITALS HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PEACETIME BLOOD DONOR DISASTER REUEF WOMENS‘ WORK COMMITTRE membership will help to continue these vital Red Cross servicesâ€" ontario omson MEMBERSHIP WEEK â€"MARCH 1stâ€"MARCH 7th THE RED CROSS ... Kitchener paid a visit to this disâ€" trict as hunters have been seen in Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster and sons of Linwood spent Sunday evening with Mrs. R. Foster and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson of the lith concession visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson on Sunday. Mr. John L Hammond and son Bedroom Chairs We have just received a large shipment in an exâ€" tensive array of colors and designs. They are in beautiâ€" ful flowered cretonnes or glazed chintz. Some have arms and some are without. 56 Joseph St BULLAS Furniture Store M Second Floor 8.75 "" Mrs. Edward Snider St. KITCHENER P OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY JUNIOR RED CROSS NUTRITION SERVICE vigITING HOMEMAKERS CANADIAN RED cross corPs wATER SAFETY AND AQuATIC PROGRAMME HOME NURSING, FIRST Aip ANnO ThE gpssrave ?restdent, Ontar}® pivis}0": n * 2oan Red Gros® Soc\elgI Canedi®® Miss Veronica Jantzi of Kitchenâ€" er and brother, Dan of Poole spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. James Birmingham Chickenpox has broken out in Mr. and Mrs. Michae} Boshart‘s family. Campbell Shantz attended the Good Roads Convention held in Toronto this week J ANSEN, Optometrist Office â€" 10 Frederick Phone 2â€"2715 Kitche If you n~sed them. If you do not Caroline St Phone 7â€"1365 Kitchener