BUY SAVINGS BONDS Polymer Corporation Cele brates Third Anniversary Polymer Corporation Limited, of Sarnia, Ontario, Canada‘s Crown Company for the making of synthetic rubber, enters its fourth year of operation this month with production sights set on 118,009.000 poundsâ€"an increase of 11,000,000 pounds over the yield for the past twelve months. Below, strands of but)l usédï¬tui-n_;n;);u;é' inner tubes ;J‘fv.;ar;éri?)f v;;al-';né liij},my, are examined by H. Beaton. a Polymer inspector, as they emerge through the extruder which sorves as a strainer to remove foreign matter, and completes the drying process. ~ The $50,000,000 plant, with its Horton spheres, towers and pipelines built on 185 acres of whiat was once an Indian reservation, will produce more and still better types of bunaâ€"S, the allâ€"purpose rubber used for tire casings. and of butyl to meet increasing demands of processors at home and abrogd.und will lsccp‘_ Canada independent of farâ€"away sources of a vital raw material. This means that it will be necessary for consumers using old tickets to pay an additional amount in cash along with each ticket, in order to bring the payment up to the new prices in effect on October 1st. cents per half pint. Milk Tickets purchased at the price in effect prior to October ist will have a value 3 cents less per quart than the October 1st price; cream tickets will have a value 3 cents less per half pint. This increase in the retail price of milk to the conâ€" sumer applies in all markets throughout Ontario, to all kinds of milk including special milk, chocolate milk, buttermilk, etc. Increases for the various units of milk have been increased at the rate of approximately 3 will be at the rate of 3 cents per quart. Cream prices The new milk price increases announced by order No. 46â€"9 of the Ontario Milk Control Board, effective October Ist, 1946, were brought about ‘due to the following circumstances: ® THE NEW PRICE OF MILK ONTARIO MILK DISTRIBUTORS ASSOCIATION Approval by the Ontario Milk Control Board of an additional 1%%¢ a quart to provide for increased costs, mainly farm production. Cancellation of the Federal Subsidy of apâ€" proximately 14e a quart to producers. In coâ€"operation with your dairy About | Mrs. Ted Wolfe and daughter and Mrs. Dan Wolfe were visiting in Galt on Saturday. _ John Perine of Ruffalo spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs H. Perine. _ Pte. George Stahle returned to ‘tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Stahle on Thursday. George artived from overscas on the Aquiâ€" tania Stanley Jones spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bert Wintermeyer of Kitchener. _ Mark Martin of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with his grandmother, | Mrs. J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Wm Cram and son Billy of Galt wore Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs W Pearcey Miss E. McKay o Gueliph wa the guest of Miss Eta ) Wilfong LAC. Art Kauk of C:inton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kauk. Mrs. O. Goddard and son Chester were visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. George Goddard of Presâ€"» ton on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert M .~Kenzic of Sarnia were visiting with the latter‘s mother, Mrs C Hatit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatt and Mrs. Grant Fisher wore visitors in London on Thursday to meet Pte. Grant Fisher, who arrived from overseas on the Aquitania. Mrs. John Sapswort» and Mrs. J Miller were visitors at tne home of Mrs. M. Kinzie of Limerick. Miss Margarct Ross of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at her summet home here. Mrs. Earl Masscl of Hay Bay. Napanee is spending a few months at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hobbs Jim Ayres of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ayres. _ Mrs. J. Slee and T. V. Sice of Galt were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slee on Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres and daughters Ethel and Jane were visiâ€" tors with Mrs. N. Wilfong of Campâ€" bellville. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearcey spent Sunday at the home_of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcey'\of Rockton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potruff of Hamâ€" ilton. > Russel Tilt is a student at Mcâ€" Master University, Hamilton. He is taking a threeâ€"year course in conâ€" servation and recreation. R. C. "Dick" Drager was a visiâ€" tor in Toronto where he met his brother, Lieut. Jack Drager, who arrived home after 6@ years overâ€" seas service. Dick Drager is reâ€" ceiving treatment at Westminster Hospital, London. _ Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt was in charge of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Fred Hobbs is a patient in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. By Mrs. R. Jones (Chroniele Correspondent ) DOON sz | home alter spending a iew weeks E‘ Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Jacob °nâ€"| with his daughter, Mrs. Max Boâ€" ertained a number of friends at | usat and Mr. Bogusat ‘ their hom Saturda eni ï¬l!g sc fromw hare | Mheir home on y evening Among those from here who atâ€" honor of the latter‘s birthday. Reâ€" ,lended a miscellaneous shower at ‘freshmonts were served including | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry‘ a prettily decorated birthday cake | Bowman at Pine Hill on Thursday The annual mecting of the B.Y.â€" |evening in honor of Miss Gladys} F.U. was held at the church On ‘Kurt, brideâ€"elect were: Mr. and! Monday evening in charge of the ‘ Mrs. A. W. Egerdee; Mrs. Solomon : president, Mrs. Roy Gildner. The Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egorâ€" secretaryâ€"treasurer‘s report presentâ€" (dee and Donald and Glen; Mr. and‘ ed by Miss Emma Lautenschlager Mrs. M. K. Toman; Miss Hulda showed that the sum of $64 had )Bowman. Ruth Ann Goettling. Ivan , {been raised by the society during ‘and Jimmie Bowman. j the past year. The following offiâ€" l Miss Edith Clutton of Stratford cers were clected for the ensuing ‘ was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred year: Hon. president, Mrs. Roy Poth for a few days this week Cildner; president, Eden Hilborn;| _ Herman Hagedorn of Ayr was a} viceâ€"president, Oliver Zimmerman; |recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. secretaryâ€"treasurer, Emma Lautenâ€" ‘Wfl:flm goï¬gmi'lvin i-:ger er at / schlager; asst.. Emerson Harper; . an $. 4 *; pizmigt. Joan Dinger; asst., Hazei,'e“ded a social evening for the| Dinger; and Good Cheer commitâ€"\g‘e“'“â€â€˜?l"s 05 :'?e. wf!:,“mw'_l;:’iw};“:f‘p tec, Irene Shork, Greta Buck, Mrs. . hol‘:inat a""‘ h ear “; ;‘; f’ M:‘f\ Harold Poth and Frank Toman. hCld at the home 0 Pike tm oy, Preceding the business Frank Toâ€" {\{Ii'&;ysdao'“g?r‘\i:t ine. Mil; on R&an *}“‘“d‘ghfork“ shgrtul;‘)rogm_m. Mr oand’ Mrs Ja%k Schmidt and iss Irene erk rea e scripâ€" is $ ture lesson after which a number , C°OE® Jacob attended the funeral ae isg Oof the late little Patricia Jacob at was contributed by the ladies Clinton on Friday j quartette composed of Mrs. Emerâ€" _ ag,C Emerson Harper enteruined: son Harper. Mrs. Harold Poth, and |several little folks at a party at ; the Misses Joan and Hazel Dinger. her home on Friday afternoon inE Mrs. Oliver Zimmerman gave a honor of the third birthday of her reading and the topic, "Personal son, Barry. Games were enjoyed Evangelism" which had been preâ€" after which supper was served pared by Eden Hilborn was read from a table centred with a pretâ€" by Glen Poth. The mecting closed \tilyâ€"decorated birthday cake with mith prayer by the pastor, Rev. H. (tnree blue candles. The little Schade [LOCD T [DroIeh AOTe PH A male quartette composed of E. T. Coleman, Eldon Sherk, Abram Toman and Elgin Reist rendered special music at the wedding of Miss Wanda Weber and Willara Toman which was solemnized at the Waner Mennonite Church near Hespelér on Sunday. Among those ! A chorus from the Bethel M.B.C. Chureh reudered special music at the Centennial services held at the {Washington United Church on Sunâ€" |day. Rev. H. F. Schade occupied the pulpit of the Preston Baptist |Church on Sunday morning and was a guest at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Ball in Preston. ( iShroniets Corrsepandoets | Anniversary services were held {:r‘n:bnw. ‘5 ©. 'mhun:dh- \wnugm-vcu, In the mornâ€" \ing Rev. Mr. Williamson spoke on The epidemic of measles is still prevailing throughout the district ond as a result the attendance at trie public school was reported to be very low during the past week. Rev. and Mrs. H. Shantz spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schricber at Port Elgin. _ Mr. and _ Mrs. Henry Schlichter and Miss Eva Schlichter have taâ€" ken up residence in their new home on Queen St. Emma Gructzner poured tea from a table covered with a lace cloth and decorated with pink and blue candles and pink roses. The Misses Greta and Gladys Buck served the guests assisted by Mrs. Lorne Zinkâ€" en and Mrs. Tom Pacey. During the «fternuon the babies were presentâ€" ed with gifts wrapped in a pink und blue color scheme. & Suder presented an essay and anâ€" other prepared by Miss Viola Holst was read by George Holst. The speaker was Orville Baer. Miss Greta Buck, superintendent of the Cradle Roll Department of the Baptist Sunday School was hosâ€" li~s to about 20 babies and mothers‘ at a delightfully arranged Cradle Roll party held in the church baseâ€" ment on Thursday afternoon. Miss The Blenheim Mennonite Young Peopic‘s Society met at the church <u Sunday evening with Morgan Buer us leader. David Bergey was chorister and the scripture lesson St. James Lutheran Church was appropriately decorated with fruits, vegetables, sheaves of grain and baskets of flowers for the annual Hurvest Home Festival which was held on Sunday morning. The pasâ€" tor, Rev. H. Schmieder, based his sermon on ‘"Thanksgiving" on the text found in Luke 12:16â€"21. The choir sang an anthem entitled, "Praise God" Everck Storms of Kitchener adâ€" 1 «ud the Bethel M.B.C. Sunday Scnool on Sunday morning during the quarterly missjonary proï¬am which was held in charge of Mrs. Herbert Shantz. the missionary uuperintcenuent. Mr. Storms gave n intoresting talk concerning the early Mennonite Missionaries in which he gave the life history of Euâ€"ivious Hershey who left Indiâ€" wna. us the first missionary to Liâ€" veris, Africa around the year 1887. He also referred to the first misâ€" sionary who. went from Ontario to Armenia more than fifty years ago in the person of Miss Fredericka Hunk who was a native of this disâ€" triet. Miss Hank who died and was buried overseas had four sisters who are residents of this communiâ€" ty, namely, Mrs. Fred Egerdee, Mrs, William Egerdec Sr., Mrs. J. Wanner and Mrs. Oliver Zinn. was read by Miss Beth Shantz. The topic for the meeting was "Separaâ€" tion from the World." Mrs. Omar At the evening service Rev. Mr. Williamson chose as the subject of his sermon, "Christ‘s Estimate of a Soul." The Misses Elma, Ruth and Ellen Becker of Kitchener faâ€" vored with a vocal trio. un Harper, Mrs. Harold Poth and the Misses Joan and Hazel Ding At the evening service Rev. . for BETTER SLEEP... BETTER DIGESTION .. BETTER HAEALTH J fl);nt a few day rs. Ed. Snyder. Mre. Susan Lehnen, Kitchener, is j Fred Weeson visiting relatives here. 1 Vse « Bs oo d en en ce Mrs. Emerson Harper entertained f |several little folks at a party at; her home on Friday afternoon in | honor of the third birthday of her son, Barry, Games were enjoyed after which supper was served from a table centred with a pretâ€" tilyâ€"decorated birthday cake with three blue candles The little guests included: Joyce Goodwin.‘ |Vivian Brown, Bobby Rickert.| Billy Jacob, Keith Jacob, Douglas | Zimmerman and David Weber. Mr. Danie} Gingrich, Wallenstein spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Elias Gingkzï¬. Mrs. Viola Mohr, North KEasthope spent a few days with her mother | _Among those from here who atâ€" ‘lended a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Bowman at Pine Hill on Thursday |evening in honor of Miss Gladys ‘Kurt, brideâ€"elect were: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Egerdee; Mrs. Solomon | Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egorâ€" \dee and Donald and Glen; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder, Mr and Mrs. C. H. Sochner, Gladys, Ruth Ann and John,. attended the King;Bakor wedding at Kitchener on Saturday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mr. Howard Brox, Elmira, occuâ€" pied thegulpit in the Evangelical Church, Sunday morning. _ _ _ _ _Mrs. Chris. Hartwig fell on the lawn at her home Friday morning and fractured a bone in her arm. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bowman of Elmira and their family held a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Wideman on Sunday. Harold Schmitt of Baden showed a series of educational films to the students of both the Continuation and Public Schools on Friday Rally Day will be observed in the Evangelical Church at eight o‘clock Sunday evening. Rev. Ward Shantz, Kitchener, will be the guest speaker. . _ s â€" ‘from here who were guests at the | wedding followed by the reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Burton Weber were: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Toman, Mrs. Allan Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leâ€" francois, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coleâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Coleman and |daughters, Shirley and Marie, Mr. |and Mrs. Elgin Reist, Mr. and Mrs. {Leighton Rosenberger and Mr. and \Mrs. Lyle Bingeman. â€" Mr. and Mrs, Jack Schmidt and George Jacob attended the funeral of the late little Patricia Jacob at Clinton on Friday. |_ The U.BC.E. Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kasâ€" iter Thursday evening with Miss \Mary Kaster in chalfe of the proâ€" ‘gram the topic of which was "Christian Endeayor Goals". The ‘opening prayer was offered by Miss Jean Hallman and the scripture |lesson was read iby Miss Marie Cressman. The Christian Endeavor Chapter, Romans 12 was also read by Miss Alta Stoltz. Miriam Hilâ€" born then presented a paper, "The ‘History of the local C. E. Society" | which had been written by her moâ€" |ther who was one of the organizers }of the society in 1906. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdee atâ€" tended a social evening for the members of the Wilmot Township Council and their wives which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman at Pine Hil! on Wednesday evening. _ _ _ _ " A group of fifteen collectors will begin their canvass of this poling subâ€"division on Monday for the New Dundse Veterans Community Keception Fund. Everyone will be asked to contribute towards this imâ€" portant project so that a suitable Welcome Home may be planned for the returned service men of the district. William Goettling has returne home after spending a few week with his daughter, Mrs. Max Bo gusat and Mr. Bogusat. ; _ During the business which was conducted by the president, Miss Marie Cressman, delegates were appointed to represent the socieâ€" ty at the annual Ontario Conferâ€" ence Christian Education Convenâ€" tion to be held in New Dundee Oct. 26â€"27th, namely: Miss Alice Oswald and Miss Marie Cressman. After the meeting a social hour was enâ€" joyed and contests were held unâ€" der the direction of Mrs. James Cressman. Refreshments _ were served by the hostess. FLORADALE By Mro. G (Chronfele | _ Mrs. Alvin Eidt and Delton visitâ€" returned ed with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roth w weeks in Stratford on Sunday. _ â€" {_ Sunday visitors with Mr. and iMrs. William Seyler were: Mr. and Mrs. John Kropf, Bernetta and Mary Ellen from Hessen Road, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roth and family . from Britton. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doering were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoh] in Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller and ‘Gertrude, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and Gladys of North | Woolwich visited Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Miller, Sundgy. Messrs. Theodore and Armand:spcm Srï¬hâ€"da)}"e_\}cnâ€"ir;gm:;-t t_ï¬guï¬lc;; Docring accompanied by Mr. and ipital in Kitchener with Mr. John Mrs. Harvey Kneisel from Lisbon, Wettlaufer. i/ < 1 Mrs. Louis Schutz, Waterloo, spent the weekâ€"enc with Mrs. Levi Bowman. Misses Oflive, Doris and Fern Gingrich, Elmeta Bowman, Clayton Shantz and_ Ames Martin spent guï¬day at Vineland and Niagara alls. PHILIPSBURG WEST As required by the Income Tax A«t, this will advise our patrons (including both members ind nonâ€"members), as referred to in the said Act, as amercod, that in accordâ€" ance with the terms and conditions, ind within the times and limitations contained in the said Act, ss amended. it is our intention to pay a dividend «h proportion to the 1947 patronage out of the revenues ef the 1947 tuxation year, or out of such other funds as may be permitted by the said Act, and we hereby hold out the prespect of the payment of a patronage dividend to you accordingly. Dated at New Dundee this 26th day (Chronicle Correspondent} By Miss Norma Doering THE NEW DUNDEE COâ€"OPERATIVE CREAMERY LIMITED PurBa | h Wiee freacentn Geiencheem _ 0 _ ubswigties | The Cluntion snimes Mn3 nauee 1e0 dacn tot ST VUse cur Package Eapress Bervice for Quick Deliveriee _ ___ Mow to toke the ruts out of Dreckfost roufine . . . mnmmmflm}‘....“dvum for your living room . . , These ore hust o few of the intriguing new ideaos furnished daily on the Women‘s Page of These heipful ideos ore "phe velue" in this doily neweroper for are newspaper the home thot gives you world news interpreted to show its impact on you and your family. . 2 N O TIC E UN!% Bus TgfllflAL dn tw ue Mr. and Mrs. Edwir Doering spent Sunday evening at the hosâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Austin Doering, Claire and Wayne spent Sunday evening with Mrs. John Becker in Ratzburg. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr were: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shoemaker, Grace and Bruce from Kitchener, Mr. Howâ€" ard Snyder f}'om B_lpowpingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Doering, acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wettlaufer and family from Burnâ€" side were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Necb of near Welâ€" iesley. Messrs. Llioyd Frank and Laverne Rbethge from Kitchener with Claire Doering. _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doering. Norma and Karolyn visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seyler in Burnside. Mr. and Mrs. Edwatd Heipel from Bamberg were Sunday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seyler.. Mr. John Heipel from Bamberg and Stanley Doering from New Prussia spent Sunday with Walter Doering. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Peter Seip at Gadshill. . MAÂ¥ uf September, 1946 Sen