Mrs. H. Schaal was visiting Galt on Saturday. Harvey Kistner of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home of their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Massell of Hay Bay, Napanee. Miss Etta Bowman was visiting ir Kitchener on Thursday. 271 King Street Went Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston was in charge of the Easter service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. The service was well attended. Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt conâ€" ducted an Easter service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afâ€" ternoon. MORE FESS USERS THAN ALL OTHER MAKES COMBINED THROUGHOUT CANADA. Quiet«Dependableâ€"Economical How Were You Healed?* By Mrs. R. Jones (Chronicle Correspondent) 4th The purchaser of a Fess Burner is assured of the finest that money can buy because: A capy of this booklet may be had jfree upon application to Distribution Committee, 196 St. George St., Toronto, Ont. Christian Science Sunday services are broadcast over station CFRB at 11 a.m. every other Sunday. Next broadcastâ€" 3rd of Christian Scientists. Many of those healed through the application of Christian Science answer with rejoicing through testimonies which appear weekly in the FESS OIL BURNERS 2nd IN certain parts of Canada, the water problem is irrigation; but in other areas, efficient underâ€" drainage is most important. Heavyy soils, even if underdra‘ned, may show puddles, if surface soil fibre has become exhausted. Your agricultural college or experimental farm has the solution to water problems . . . a service that‘s yours for the asking! The Bank of Toronto offers farmers an equally important serviceâ€"that of money. Now, as during the past 91 years, this Bank‘s friendly managers are ready and willing to aid responsible farmers with financial advice and loans. Ist ‘The Water Problem! PLUMBING and HEATING KIESWETTER WATERLOOâ€"J. S. McMilian, Mgr. KITCHENERâ€"W. E. Sharpe, Mgr. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL Men experienced in Oil Heating install the Fess Burner, and checkâ€"ups are made at regular intervals. * Each Burner is Factory Adjusted for your individual Heating System. Our Heating Experts thoroughly check your old Heating System. We will not recommend the installation of a Burner, merely to make a sale. oUR AIM I8s TO GIVE YOU comâ€" PLETE HEATING SATISFACTION, that is why your present Heating System must be in good working condition. BAKKâ€"TORONTO Kitchener Branches APRIL 28th is a question frequently asked Miss Bertha Kleinsteuber of Galt spent the holiday weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber. Max Schaal was a business visiâ€" tor in Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. Bert Skipper visited in Galt on Wednesday. Joe Quelch spent Sunday with friends in Preston. Mrs. Grant Fisher and daughters spent the weekâ€"end with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wes. P spent home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeâ€" Sunday at the home of ï¬r and man last week. Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockton. | Mrs. Mary Howe of Hamilton Phone 2â€"4441 ‘cation at Bï¬yfleld. '[ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfr d Gofton and |family, Miss Edna Kavelman and \Eldon Kavelman of Piattsville visâ€" |ited with Mr. and Mrâ€" George Einâ€" wechter on Sunday. ing this week with his daughter, Mrs. Karl Koeh. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Buck and son, Robert of Kitchener visited day Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scogmiller of Kitchene rand Mrs. Gordon Hallâ€" man of Rosebank visited with Mr an dMrs. Ephraim Hallman on Sunâ€" Miss Buelah Ros: nberger of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosenberâ€" ger. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roth and son, Ronald are spending the Easter vaâ€" cation at Bayfeld. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Hamilton and Ward Stauffer of Waterioo visited at the home of Dr. gr.d Mrs. E S. Brow= on Good Friâ€" ay Mrs. Ephraim Ehnes and Dale Ehnes of Kitchener and Orville Ehnes of London visited at the home of Miss Lily Lautenschlager on Sunday. Ward Cressman of Toronto spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman. Mrs. Philip Sippel and som, Jack, Mrs. Luella Shull and the Misses Ruth, Betty Lou and Barbara Shull of Dearnborn, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Lang over the weekâ€"end. _ _Visitors at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Omar Snider on Sunday ; were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingâ€"| erich, Miss Mary Gingerich and Robert and John Davidson of New Hamburg; and Miss Eunice Snider of Preston. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Toman of Toronto spent the holiday weekâ€" end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman. Mrs. D. Gingerich, Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Charles Gingcrich of Preston called on Rev. and Mrs. E. Gl_ngcrich on Sunday. $ e se tm nidt Little Miss Mary Jogce Buck and ‘Tom Pacey spent the weekâ€"end , with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Wilbert Pacey at Lion‘s Head. | Mr. Pacey returned with them and | will be a guest at the home of his , daughter, Mrs. Carl Buck and Mr. Buck this week. Henty Sage of Newto: !_ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth, Glen Poth and Carson Einwechter are. spending the Easter vacation with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Frank| ; Moss and Mr. Moss at Hartford, | |Conn. Messrs. Poth and Einwechâ€"| ter will also motor to New York : city to visit the latter‘s uncle, Elâ€" don and Emmerson Einwechter. Harold and Arthur Sherk of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday with Gordon Sherk Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey and son, Edward and Gilbert Bergey visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sh'a:nt‘z a_t._Pin‘e_ Hill _on Sunday. |_ Local relatives and friends atâ€" tended the funeral of the late John ‘Karcher at the Bethany Mennonite |Church in Kitchener last Tuesday. The deceased was a brother Of Mrs. \Christian Cressman of the village. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sage and children, Shirley, Audrey and Donâ€" ald of Scotland visited with Mrs. Kari Koch on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang and Miss Thelma Lang spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Exeter. Crediton and St. Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borsje and son, John of Waterloo visited with glr and Mrs. J. Greulich on Sunâ€" ay. 80 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdec and son, Donald visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner at Victoriaâ€" burg on Sunday. Mrs. Ephraim Hallman called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haâ€" gey at New Hamburg on Saturday. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Christian Shoenâ€" hals and Orin Burkholder of Brown ‘City, Mich., and Milton Burkhoider |of Marlette, Mich., called at the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sherk and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frey at Aylmer on Sunâ€" day. _ _ es Mrs. M. H. Shantz spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Abram Snider at Waterloo. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold Main and daughter, Jennie Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gedcke and family of Kitchâ€" ener and Mrs. Jack McCauley and daughter, Ruth of Owen Sound called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fieâ€" derlein over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Lang called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffer at Elmira on Sunday. | â€" â€" Calvin Rouse of Galt is spending the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman. _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and daughter Jeanette, Gilbert and David Bergey, Moses and Josiah Baer, E. K. Bock and Cameron Bock attended the funeral of the late Irvin Groff at the Shantz Menâ€" nonite Church near Baden on Monâ€" day. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Snider. > chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman on Sunday. _ _ _ Miss Vera Rosenberger of Hesâ€" peler spent the holiday weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Reist Visitors with Mrs. J. Cassel on Sunday were: the Misses Jean Hallâ€" man and Marion Brott, students at Huntington College in Indiana; Miss Anna Brott of Reading, Mich., Miss Alice Hallman of Waterloo; and Miss Kathryn and Robert Hallâ€" man of Rosebank. Miss Isabel Cressman and Flying Officer Robert L. Cressman spent the weekâ€"end at Goshen, Ind. . children, Donald and Carol of Kit Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shantz, the Misses Ruth, Marguerite and Betâ€" ty Shantz and John and Donald Shantz visited with relatives at Toâ€" ronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Florin Toman and i3 spend daughter THE WATERLOO (Onterio) CHRONICLE ’ Thé April meeting of the St. James Luther League was held at (thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einâ€" wechter on Thursday evening. The [vice-president. Milton Zinn presidâ€" |ed and the scripture lesson was ‘read by Miss Donna Egerdee. Miss \Shirley Einwechter read a Psalm and Rev. H. Schmieder presented fthe topic, "The Meaning of the ï¬Lordis Supper". During the meetâ€" ing plans were made for participaâ€" “tion in the program at the Luther ;League District Convention to be held at Heideiberg on May 24th." Many local relatives and friends attended the funcral of the late Mrs. Herbert Kaster at the Mannâ€" heiny United Brethren Church on Wednesday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. William Goettling called on Mrs. Henry Einwechter at Waterloo on Thursday. Max Bogusat and Philip Miller of Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. William Gocttling. _ The Bethel M.B.C. Young Peoâ€" |ple‘s Society held an Easter meetâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. )Henry Schlichter _ on _ Thursday evening with Mrs. Elgin Musselâ€" man being in charge of the proâ€" gram. The opening prayer was ofâ€" fered by Mrs. Herb. Shantz followâ€" ed by the scripture lesson by Elgin Musselman. A vocal trio was conâ€" tributed by Armintha, Lester and Joanne Reist, and Miss Miriam Coleman told an Easter story. The itopic, "The Risen Lord" was preâ€" sented in the following parts: "The Resurrection and the Renewing of the Disciples‘ Faith", prepared by |Miss Evelyn Shantz and read by Miss Eva Schlichter; "The Resurâ€" ‘rection and the Renewing of the Disciples‘ Hope", by Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Rosenberger; and "The Resurâ€" rection and the Refreshing of the ‘Disciples‘ Love",by Lincoln Coleâ€" man. Vocal duets were rendered ‘by the Misses Marguerite and Betty jshamz and by the Misses Annaâ€" tdelle and June Eckstein. Poems wereâ€"also read by Lawrence Hooâ€" ver, Miss Elizabeth Hall and Leon Schlichter, and the closing pr:ger was offered by the president, Miss Miriam Coleman. gatha" at the Lenten service held at St. James Lutheran Church on Wednesday evening. Special muâ€" (s:x;.; _was rendered by the Men‘s oir. of Mr. and Mrs Ephraim Fried at Roseville on Sunday in honor of their son, Jack Fried and of Wilâ€" lard Becker who both served overâ€" Rev. H. Schmieder m on the theme, "Christ on the to Golâ€" :.ith Mr. and Mrs. J. Buck on Sun y. Mr. and Mrs. Wiltred Wanner, Mr. and Mrs, John Hofstetter and Miss Dorothy Wanner attended a family gathering held at the home YOUNG MEN 1«» WOMENâ€"â€"â€" outario rarmers are cauune YOU NOW! DOMINIONâ€"PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR A GORICUVLTLUVRE â€" Lasour â€" 10ucat!:on Fill in the coupon marked out below. A Registration Form, plus particulars, will be sent to you without delay, Youâ€"and thousands of others like youâ€"are needed on every type of farm. The peak season runs from April 12th to October 15th. Pay is good. Clean supervised accommodation. Good food. Here is your opportunityâ€"among pleasant companions;â€"to enjoy a profitable, healthy summer. Join the Ontario Farm Service Forceâ€" OdupentehEumpe’sneedforfood...sourgentourfamm' sneedforhelp...thttlnisProvineoilfaclngthemoetaeflouahrm- labour shortage in its history. 1946 is a crucial yearâ€"and every one who can shouldhelp. Young Ontario citizens are urged to pitchâ€"in ndpluawrthyptnlnfeedingthesurvlngmï¬omofthewofld. se ts About 25 people attended the mecting held in the school on Monâ€" day evening in the interests of orâ€" ganizing a Boy Scout troop and Cub pack for the district. Garfield Weber acted as chairman. William Hamilton, assistant District Comâ€" missioner for North Waterloo and Lloyd Nyland, District Scout Masâ€" ter, were the guest speakers and outlined the work and organization of the Boy Scout Association. A The New Dï¬h&e}â€"â€"ï¬g.~ï¬Ã©nd is presenting a concert in Kavelman‘s Hall on Tm.lrsday evening. . AI MeRo oonem unc ndbdiontue A Uriah Snyder passed awaiiin the Parry Sound Hospital on onday following an iliness of several months. The deceased who was 73 years of age was wellâ€"known in this district, having been born in North Dumfries Township near Roseville. He was the last survivâ€" iing member of the Isaac Snyder family. The late Mr. Snyder had ‘been engaged in the lumber busiâ€" ness in the Parry Sound district for the past 30 years. A member of the Detweiler Mennonite Church at Roseville, he also conducted a Sunâ€" day School in the lumbering disâ€" trict in which he lived for many years. Surviving are six nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements havs not yet _l;)een completed. Miss Ruth Shantz, student at Emmanuel Bible School in Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hallman | and Peter S. Hallman of Plattsville | called on Mrs. J. Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hallman on Sunday. , Mrs. William Woods of Mannâ€" heim visited with Mr. and Mrs Donald Jacob on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dinger of Haâ€" f zel Park, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dinger and son, Roger of . Yale ,Mich., were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. V. E. Dinger over the weekâ€" | end. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.: Dinger, the Misses Joan and Hazel Dinger and their guests visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Bacher at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and children, Jeanette and James, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cressman and Miss Ethel Cressman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cressman at Presâ€" ton on Sunday. â€" Mrs M. H. Shantz spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scz:nldt at Kitchener. Miss Beulah Heise of Rosebank mme weekâ€"end with Mrs. J. and also visited with Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Shantz on Saturâ€" sons, Paul, Orlin and David and Donald Egerdee called on friends at Hespeler on Sunday. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth and son, Richard, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroh at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber and 1 would like to be piaced On a private farm () 1 would be available from . . ; Fewe 00 CMy . : ++ : ++ s 36 + is o++ "llrodior extame Ontarte Farm Service Forea, W Pervate. Sutane* Teronto, . Dear Bir: ~ Ontarie -."-‘..'-:1:‘.,. ..a'~'-’.'2¢'2"-.".’c'?’““'"'" ant ""LEND A HAND" (Date) ve en ne en ae e ue aa ae n e Harvey _ Einwechter, Rev. H. Srhmieder. R. A. M. Carse and Garfleld Weber has been named to plan the organization of the Boy committee composed of F. E. Page, 1046 to with Tphhane with he hutegey y This will increase supplies at storage depots, thus freeing additional needed foods for the world‘s hungry. There can be no permanent prosperity for us . . . or anyone . . . while hunger and despair afflict large areas of the world. CONSUMERS! â€" BUY LESS OF THESEFOODS â€" suy ONLY FOR IMMEDIATE NEEDS â€"WASTE NOTHINGâ€"PLANT A GARDENâ€" SUBSTITUTE VEGETASLES FOR ASs MANY OF THESE VITAt ~ FOODS AS YOU CAN. PRODUCERS! â€" DELIVER TO MARKET THIS 1sS WHAT wE Ccan Do We can ship more WHEAT, FLOUR, MEATS, CHEESE and EGGS if as great quantities as possible are made available for shipment during the next four months. Since 1939, our per capita record of food exports has exceeded thar of any other country. Food production has soared. Canadians have eaten well in spite of war. Today, the seriousness of the world‘s food situation calls for even greater efforts. We can increase our food shipâ€" ments and still have enough for our needs. A serious shortage of food in certain areas of the world was expected, but crop failures in many areas, and lack of distribution facilities, seeds, and tools in others creaâ€" ted a food shortage of aflarming proportions. Only imâ€" mediate deliveries of staple foods can sustain the hungry miltions. No (Date) wish to jotn the NC PRODUCE AND SAVE â€" MORE Food lnfonmt::on Committee * 0 THE GOVFRNMENT OF CAN ADA Scouts for the district. Scout masâ€" ters and assistants have also been chosen as follows: Robert Cressâ€" man, Ray Diefenbacher, Cameron Toman and Earlmont Poth.