utter 15 unkmg progress towards n mwry Mr and Mrs Charles Rank of WmuMuck Weth' wcck-cnd visitors A 11h Mr cud Mrs Wm Quandt Sr and hmuly Mr and Mrs. Jack Hocktun sptnt 1m- past trrck at Wusaga Bcaeh. 'l'l'n- Juttcr"c friends n-gn-l the ac- lllat‘lit sho mrl with while there, ".u'lhg nad D-L'gnn kuMM Mr and Mrs Charles Grieve of SS mdmr M, n- rt com visitors at the hum. u: Ah.x Prut and Mr. and Mrs E Rhmivmzer Thr {alter res lurrud wnh them for a few days' rm! m that city (it-urge Crawford Is holiday with Ins grundpurmlts ill Scotland, Ont. Miss Els" Murray of Toronto is nnhdaymg at her parental home. Mr, Wart Shawn left recently an a trip to tiu. “(A where slw gull l N! h. r hmtlnr. Ginls Cress- Iu'm yn,, quc-Il Slut-11. is ru- mznmng wrtlt {Mauls m Knchcm-r durum lat aha-nu- Wm Dunn ot werodstrvclr. Mrs Waitt r Du-tun of Avr and Mr. and Mr, Wm Duncan " Woodstock won- rom-nl visitors with Miss J: 5511‘ Drum). who 1s rncupI-rating hum a fractured log Mi-ssh J B English. AlbertéShowv Hoffman. Gilbert Thibudcuu of Victor: Plattsville. and Krnnvth Cummings aw hrl , 1 Washington, Ont . wvrv on a fish- succee mg ttup in Mvufnrd-rvcenaly. _ Jatk Tm» numv [fiends of Mrs Fred humvu Quandl “Em Ls Ctrl uwuhd, Pcttrrt Lungs u that am- h I", not hwn as well the livid [mt um k nut has mmrwhul rvcov- Mrs (1" d mu! ls nslmg unn‘r “.d an Mr, Innr Munro ml qununun ' m J. I " rt-tly' gum! a! the home Huw, n! yuxwh Mr mud Mr, A Rruct. Finlay Mr and Mr; Rl'x Hurmrr and yott.s Runuld and Tn-rrvnce were xrsttors on Sunday with Mrs. Lil- lian Bunklvy, Nmr Hamburg, Mr Wm Bruce and tamily, Mrs, Alex Bructw and fnrnds late of budhury. Mr and Mrs. Cameron Hayes of Hannlmn visited their parents. Mr and Mrs Alex Bruce the past wrtk A nurnber hi fans from Platts-! ' " uttended the Piattsviite-Brightl, ;.t Wdhslq‘ softball game held al Tuuday wcmng at Bright park. Thu former were the winners, Mr and Mrs Wheeler Green and: 1m tum-r3 sister, Mrs. Brown were! Monday “mars wnh James Green. _ Alto :cu-nlly undurwcnt an upera- j nun at Woodstock Hospital; Frundx arr Dlt-asid to know the) Monthly Meeting _ttf Mr, Croft and grandchildren.‘ Il.,, Croft and Mr Croft of Tavis- wok accompanied by the former"s Inter and daughter from the south, _ new recent guests of Mrs. Annie: Ihndrlson and Mr and Mrs. A. l’vpr Lad.es' Auxiliary. Tin» mn‘wlnly Int-(mg of thc La. uu s' Auxmnrv tttrt at the. homc of Mrs Dr] Carlton. Mrs Goo Srhnmlt trr,-r:druI Hymn 354 wax mug and Mr, Chm Hoffmar, " f‘ n d puny†Mrs " "mm an gum 1hr scripr lurr Hurling, ull‘r winch the re .trort, "nrl huwnrss was discussed. Mrs Rrx Harmrr gave a poem “Sunrw-T and Mvcs Clara Stripes u puprr "3‘. IT Lunk at thts Work 'tthE.>ir_18_,_3M' vita." w MS." "" TIME...8AVE FIEL..SAVE F000! "I Know Just How You Feel" "I know Irv-slum I hnvr horn that. “av urn-w" I hnu- been H) "tttor" un‘lv "red that I thought I would nrw-r feel “1Ԡan "mu-v", I immul that Dr Jt13,, Nerve Food won (a l P me nrw i".? and "r"'my and put lnr on my fret . TIM, trclrre. indietion and lust " "levi, nre qutrklv n-In-VHI luv lyr , [mm-'1 Nerve Fund l-k for tho now wrun- muv un- inn!» '4 Dr. Chase's Now. Food PLA'tTsYILlLF, dam on pm. an. no pilir- a an " In. " “Ir-0v Ichmnlclc Corn-Ionian) Busy housewives everywhere are on the alert for suggestions that will Nashua save time and effort. wands depend on Kellogg’s ready-to-eat cereals not only for breakfast, but for quick snacks an time! All-Wheat, Pep, Corn Flakes, All-Bran, Rice Krispieo, Bran Flakes and Krumbles are all made by Kellogg's, the when name in cereals. foods! IOU. tttttlt "II "II. Canada’s important ce Local pupils: Jack Brown, Don- tstd Dean. Hugh Hockton. Iona .‘rt/Shmu-H, Lavina Stewart, Marjorie of Victoria Brown. Congratulations gs .'.rv In mu extended those who were h- ~uccv<sful The rrfrv hing shower which fcll here on Monday morning was much n cl:itv, d and was bvru4icia1 to po- lu’v- and ul)ur_vrups. - There are Stk local boy cubs who are spending the week under can- Vic, for the week. The program put cn lw the numb was much enjoyed, tun Donald Bell, Mary Hawes, Ma- I'.t Ha Hrwm. Blanche Rose Hiller. Murgarm Hyde, Jim Kerr. Ruth ng<bury. Sarah Kubassek. Eliza- huh Kurucz, Georg" Lewis Mitch- tll, Bilhe Rvnnick, Joan Rennick. Walter Leslie Scott. James William Silvana", Margaret Shearer. Daniel Gordon Staufrer. Rae Stewart. Ka- 1:0 20111: Jatk Bu-n'nv IS on " visit at the homo of hes sister, Mrs. Harold Has- nng: 1m drrther friends at Chester- t'nhi. Scout Leaders Sidney Green and Grruld D Harmer and parents of hays at camp: Mr, and Mrs. H. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glcndcnning, Mrs. F. Parkhouse. Mr and Mrs Fred Coekerton, Mr. s:ttd Mrs s. Green, Mrs. S. Green ond Mr. and Mrs. C. Battier and "ont,". and Mr, and Mrs Rex Har- nu r and sons Ronald and Terrence, ond Mrs Gerald Harmer were among those who visited at "Peace Haven" camp on Wednesday oven- mg. At Camp-Douglas pose/tOtt/is'.." Jrmmy Potter. Carl Lederman, _ be Billy Glondcnmng. Raymond Park-1â€. "xyuw and Dick Christensen, .5' Mr and Mrs Clarence Horst. Mrs. 5, Lautcttschlager and children andfq Mrs, Adam Burst of Woodstock and th Mr 'md Mr; Waterman of New-1w Hunk. w. rt' rm-rnt visitors withlir Mr and Mrs. Cicero Gorton. ', Furrnrt; about Pizzllsvillv undim vicmlty are making goud use of the m warm cit-v woulhu‘ and some arch" Furtnrrps about PH VICIHILV are making gw warm drv tw-mhu' m l-ms'mng up on haying, Mrs Agnrs Baird. hnduulccl of ths month, wut, honored tho past wxek at a shower at the home of her was"), Mrs “(urge Pcrrin's, “()nl‘Vllh‘ Th.~ fullnwmg pupils from Platts- vsihr and surrounding community who tried their entrance exams at Pluttsvtlle Centre were: Jack Beat- _ Hudaon Chambers and Dtttrid El. ‘uor of Woodstock visited over the (weeh-ettd at their puma! homo. 'tn m Mr Wm. Lachman spent Wed. nesday at his home m the village. It was decided to accept the " icr of Msss Ramsay's home for the next meeting. The program com- mittee. Mrs. Parkhouse and Mm. i (x Harmer Miss Seipes gave the ungraphy of Miss Victoria Chm MD Meeting was closed by re- peaung mizpah Mrs Rex Harmer and sons Ron- ..,d .md Terrence won: pas:mx:;¢-rs ' 'tls tr, Gult on Friday Jack Il.issir ol wt vmtvd that Cu) on Finlay, Mu Clair Hanna urcom- “.n'xqu mm as far as Ayr. Mtss Jcan Hotstettcr and Lay- . an Reid and Glenn were recent \Hk-vnd guts!» of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hmu'tllrr at New Dundee Mr Arl‘nur Pmock dr in}; -i2th Contissum had the misfortune to mi! from " loud of hav whilv a: Hm: rul prltul fur treatment was um badly irruised and a shoulder mJury He was later taken to the Sun" of his daughter, Mrs. Leon (“Hum at Bright His many friends 1xtrnd to him host wishes for n :pordy recovery Mr and Mrs Chamberlain md mm of Montreal accompanied hy Mr and Mrs Ivan Hall, daughter [who] at Ayr and more Barbara Ann ot Perry's Uorncrs Wore loa- nuur numb rm Friday at the home u! Mr and Mrs Gerald D Har- mrr's Mr, L Minna Mrs J B English Jul Mrs Hoe Hum†were among thow from l'lnllsvmo who attend. 'd thr l.nd.m' Auxthory Tea of Mr and Mr, Malcolm Harmer of Can and Mr and Mrs Elliot H- mnr m'rv work-(Ind visitors with Mr and Mn Ciatr Harmer Hr G f) Harm" and baby ' 'ttr Avr t'tqttorrt on Sammy. Mr. h! Harm†and sons Gerald and J. t k wrrv husmou vmmrs (0 Kit- (honor Mum I‘Iulul Church While}! ï¬re} In“ the n14 work at the homo of Mrs Sm'arvr Jun: R Grcrrt, who underwent an vpvrahrm recon!†at Woodstock “mum! Hmnfml has horn able to "turn to his home The- PI rtqrvetltrr.s of the local (GIT hrld " mrolmg this week AM ttw tum-0st of their annull ic- nu to hr hrld soon Mrs Ed, 'li. Luwm is thr president and Mire Wow Graham of Bright. Vicente- skin!“ Wo man! to report that Edmund "nrrs r ,aumtrol srvr‘ral strokes the luttrr part of thc wvok His many irwndx ham he will rally from th, vr rttects -lstritt', on 1hr farm of Allan How, tt Hc was taken to Woodstock l St. Peter's Lutheran Church, {Preston was the setting for a love- (ly summer wedding, Saturday af- tcrnoon at three o‘clock, when ,Vorna Irene Stahle, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stable of Doom .bocame the bride of George Fred- ioriek Struck, son of Mrs. Edward Struck, MO Waterloo St, Preston. land the late Mr. Struck. Rev. W. "u the Bethel MEG. 'Ctturett. lOthers teachers are: Jean Hallman waisted by Erma Knater; Ruth Shanta and Marie Cman with the pianist being Miriam Hilborn, Classes begin at 0 o'clock each morning with the exception of Sat- lurday and Sunday and will con- tinue until July 2011:. Children of (all denominations tram the village and community are invited to at- ‘lend l Rev, Isaiah Rosenberger ot Vine- 4and occupied the pulpit ot the {Blenheim Mennonite Church on Sunday morning. V Mrs. Leonard Kinzle, the bride- groom's sister, was matron of honor. in a ftoor-length dress of fuschia Show with accems of pow- ner blue. worn with matching headdress and bouquet of roses and blue corrtftowers Little Miss Donna Jean Stable, the bride's' youngest sister, was flowe rgirl in a floor-length frock of palest pink tathrta. trimmed in blue and she carried mixed sweet peas. Leonard Kinzle was best man and D. H. Struck. brother ot the groom and Harry Hartshorn, were the ushers. The reception was held at Nicholson's Inn, Blair. were named. ‘ Sixty children between the ,1h"d ‘01 4 and " year- - and for the opening class: of the Daily ‘Vacation Bible School which com- fmenced in the local whoa] on Mon- ‘nay. The school is under the direc- tion of Rev, H. F, Schade ot the Baptist Chyre.h “9319;. _ffhartt' " In I. "- (cuw-l-h Corr-Iona.» Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Lincoln Ave. United Church, Galt, was in charge of the union servcie at the boon Presbyterian Church on Sun- day mofningl -. _ H. Knautt officiated and E Rots, the church organist, played the wedding music, Mrs. J. Gregg. the bride's aunt was solosit. Given in marriage by her mo-l (her. the bride was charming in a ftoor-lcngth dress of white eyelc-U fashioned with Btted bodice will†round neckline and braceleblengthl slecves and full skirt. Her full- lvngth veil fell from a ribbon Ju-' lid can and she carried a shower, bouquct of roses and trouvardiml Lucc mittens and a single strand of! [mails .complctcd_ hor_costumc. I: The Blenheim choristers provid- ed the music tbr the "Mennonite Hour" radio broadcast from CKCR, Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. thel lac Y “and tut . on. '- 'ttttttrat,", . and In. hm (as. M 'u- terman) of Gun. the “alt. quid In A. , had-con Sutur- day evenm intritUrot -their.re- BOON 1m ggtgugg,mgu gnome“ , Mr: Charles Reader spent Fri- ‘day a. the home of Mr, and Mrs: (Alvin Schneider of Kitchener. Mrs Grant Fisher and two 'daughters, Mrs Bob Pfeiffer and jdaughter spent Wednesday at tho home of rulmivos m Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Starr and naughter Inrnn. Miss Borniocv Starr " Kitchem-r and Tom Ryan of Kil- chener. Mr, Don Km-le of Simnm at the home nf Jas. Kt-nnvdy rm Suqday. my) Jmunv " Limcmck were visim Six wars have vlapwd 1.ctttms (1w tors at thr hom" of Mr. and Mrs. 'tttur-lt Mvnnnmtr AM Church R. Jones on Friday. Bummn t" Bible School has smrtrd at James Avres of Hamilton spent . ' Hit': lim‘ and hm mntmm-d the week-end at the home of his “a W 511mm†at 1hr hl-gummg I f parents. Mr, and Mrs. Uni. Ayres. July fur two wriks. Tim, was Him Fo. Ron Kuuk of Lashinv. Que . quxlw 1- large allt-ndzmm‘ durum 1er is a guest at the home of his hrn- up! two wrrks of Bible Svhuul thi, that and sistur"tt-law, Mr. and Mrs run mm :1: m1 Tiv _ mum j -v _ i'. W. M. Kuuk first day was HE. tn" Usui. "tlr: I Miss Sarah Dohcrty of Crosshill a few days with her uncle, Patrick Doherty. James Avres of Hamilton spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr, and Mrs, (Sui. Ayres, _ Fo. Ron Kayk of Lashiny. Que, Miss" Catharine Mosor of Elmira at her home here, Mr. and Mrs Bechtel of Toronto are guests at the humr of Miss P A. Watson, Mr and Mrs Hrrl, Uhlm-m-r and my) Jimmy " Linn-nck were visi- tors at the hnmo of Mr, and Mrs. R. Jones on Friday. Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allison and children of Waterloo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Alcx Mu.~vr Bullh- .4.inle fur " wcv-k's holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Wain-r Gipn; and daughter of Dun-l1 “uh tin. m- ter's mother here, Mr. John Schith-l ls r: his hous" al Hrsson wht thawed from J J, Baslvr Mr. and Mrc Duuglm Schilroth have returned to their home here after spending " vacation with the farmer's parents, Mr, and Mrs F Schjlorth of Kixlgardim‘ Member: of the Ladies' Aid of'iiduced tenierarily m man-me the Presbyterian Church. held their _ hm: (monthly business meeting at the Milk. own if it Is pasteurized home of Mrs H, Penna The pre'- mould be carefully boiled and pro- sident. Mrs. Charles Tilt. had te cted Avoid rich milks if po ci.hrle charge of tht. meeting Gonrral' Dlurtioca and vnmmnq should business we staken care of The by regarded as serious tuliulilnniis guext meeting Will be I)" Thursday Contact with colds should bu weaning, August lst, at the home-iii of Miss P A Watson. It will lt in, Flim should be "l1minattxi the form ot a picnic. At the close' Extra sleep h desirable tin- the of the meeting the hostess served oldrr infant and child V refreshments, assisted by Mrs. R Matntain the same quay routHi Drager and Miss Charmaine Kauk. l ~~_.._-i. ---- _ Mrs. Tony {Nadgotsky If, Platts- , F xille spent a ew ays at t e home 4 of Mr, and Mrs Melvin Wolfe. FAST mRRA Miss Winnie Morgan of Kiteh- ener IS spending some time at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm, Guil- letter, where covers were laid (or 00 guest: Recemnk with the bridal party were the bride's mother in a printed two-piece silk dress with white accessories and come of red roses and the groom's mother, Wearing a powder blue ihtured sheer with block accessories and Corsage of red roses, The bride's going away outfit was a cocoa brown gabardme suit with blue and brown accessories and Corsage of Talisman roses. The couple left on a wedding trip to points east and on their return will reside in Preston. Guests were from Detroit, Port Parry, Toronto. Galt, Hamil- ton, London, Kitchener. Guelph, Hqipelor and Ayr n, m. 1.. â€mm" man-um. (hrvogponklltl IllixSt th is r:~n\ndt-lll.l, which he pur cE 5 The infant can be kept comfort, able by frequent lukewarm sponge (i'i'tid I Extra boiled water should be Usven on hot days. l Only plain, simple foods should , m- served, and quantities should be ‘nduced teniporarily m extreme _ Emu! The Bible School program wus hold on Friday evening with a plat- ‘form m the open air, The program mmbud of memory work which was [st Psalm, 103rd Psalm, the ten commandments. the books of the Bible, the Lortrs Prayer and "co songs an da dialoguc Callud "The Prodigal Son". Each class ;mvc u very good program. There were pupils in attendance from Hz.- den. Gusher), Ind, Sobamlpnl. Ta, vistoek, Bright, New Hamburg. Kitchener. Cassol. from diftercnt cy:rvrminaruorvs, It was "stimatcd that about 2000udultc um] um.» li work presrnt at the program " tuhlrs 11n- a chunk) walrus "f Vitamin and mimtalsr---csstutttHl In gem"! hralti, Nutrition 1oipurtc of [M Dvparlmvnl of National HI with “ml Wvllerr. Ottuwo. give. thi: mi l Wt", lo gm the but in v.rlttt. :lml fcsour tram vvgvtuhlm. buy I'm-m nil-11. Mott them carvfully. Punk them quickly. and, of Course, Pill [Mun daily, as soon as they are wally" Thr, highw! 'r'.. I‘ Pihly th. recur-n of NI -.x Mi (mnzm Mr, and Mrs Mervin Krupp mu "tttt of Wcllruslev, Mr. and Mrs v, r "w, Nubian and two ([uuuhlvh .x wa-vuyV spent Sunday with Mr :nd Mrsf Mum-s Hulmutll "1tty'gttttgtttttttte) m HAMBURG l ' . rm if tser . M of " . should be thed ' put to Mutt Bathing m the lakes and m the sea should be allowed for short pe- riods within the tolerance of the individual child. They should not became blue or dulled. Once a day, " m very hot weather thce a day, shguldjt; the limit for bathing, Summer Bible School. Dr. Ebbs Btbyb' that many of the troubles encountered by parents with infants and young children in we summer months can be avoid, ed it the lollow'mg simple rules are observed: Dress the child according to the “rather Avoid sunburn by gradu- Aly increasing sunbatnmg in the under “ages of the day Milk, even if It " pasteurized. would be carefully boiled and pro- ltcted Avoid I‘ICh milksif pu cihle Dxarrhma and vomiting should he regarded as sun-us conditions COOKING VEGETABLES ay was HE. Thn u~u:i.' “Hm wax 199 and ilruuml tlm" lighlw! attvl‘xinm-r 'NH: lhlr Sl-hunl tb".".', tttwit r tn Inf NI-Mm Iirvilh-r, r' i 'cumurv front South Amt :1kir~n W'crts undur t. un of 2t 1c:icijrs .md Ity Mos, Aaron llelmulh (Chronicle Downward-m: and l ad&tt..'.d2tu, ( Mr. and “It Jacob Win. Nt Roy, 'lttctt visit!“ with . and In vid laud“ Mr and In. C K Meme: and funily spent their vacuum u Balm Beach m the Georgian Bay dutrict. Mr and Mr, Norman S, Hill and _ n Lurrv. Mr, Roubrn Ruthie, 4 Nes Hmnhurg ucmnnpzmi d ' , Mn. Wilfrvd Hill. Knc‘nunur [um stifled on it Imp to [mum Calum- Mu. They will i". jumed lll ttcsv/u by pu. Willa-d Hill. who um Just Zulllt‘lktk Ill-1n I)\\I‘SL£L», The annual application ot asphalt dust layer on the are.†is to be made during this week by The Municipal Spraying and Oilintt Co. Ltd, of Toronto, who have been doing this Work for years, again have the contract. The annual Trlnlty Lutheran Sunday School meme. was held at Fountain Park last Wednesday. The weather was Meal for outdoor sports and an enjoyable tune was spent by the children as well as the grown-ups Races and other con- lusts wrre held for the children for which pram were awarded Re- freshmcnt, “on; scrvcd durmg the alumna“ .md the socual unfair closed mm u sumptuous picnic Mr and Mrs Frrd Langrncggcr and family and Mia: Eleanur Bru- der un- spending it Wu K's “mun-n _li Snuthamptun Miss Mary Ellm‘rwlll Strange IS up: mung thc huhduys with Mr and Mrs Cl " eru'r at ngaru Falls, 4-hrrnuLm and closed mm a supper A change In the uwnu‘bzup of the. Nuw Hamburg Creamery has {men cumummaled The ttrm name of Junker and Stock " dissolved Mr Louis J, Junker Mi reunng from business after many years m the Creamery busuwa: and his "arrests W tiw Creamery wtli be tuken over by Ms purlnrr, Mr Thu). Stock, The Ness Hamburg Creamety was purcnaud toy Messr, Junker and Muck mark twenty yrarb ago and Mr and Mr, Don A Call of Straffordxulu. and daughters Joan .nd Alexandra are spending part If thur vucuttun at thr home. nf Mr. and Mrs, A. R. G Smith. 1 vy have steaunj%creac,elt their , lllpul durmg thusr years, Mr. Junker H at present on u vucatiott Imp, I red Wc “on D!“ emanation is not just a doctrine to be mocked to hunters and fishermen. " is a vital part in the continuance of our national economy, and must, of nr'c69- Mtr, fail if it measures do not receive tho {all lupporl of all Canadian citizens. h!" Canadian, on a shareholder in Canada'. natural wealth, has a vital m In the conservation of this Texas, Idaho, Cahtornm Mame _ _ . think of any State you with and you‘re we to see its name on tho license plate at a car somewhere in Canada during the summer. 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