Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Kennedy and Mrs. Wes. Kennedy and Joan and Miss Doris Shantz spent Satâ€" urday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman. 20; Mr .and Mrs. Danny Lebold of Millbank and Messrs, Walter Wilâ€" fong and Allan Lebold of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs Christ Albrecht on Sunday. BE sn Mr. and Mrs. "Herman Dreherlems’ Mr. and MTS. oeTanUS WMATIID. celebrated their 1st wedding anniâ€" t Mr.'a.rtnddM;s_. J:chl; Cornell, Prgs- versary on Sunday visiting with|sol:;"3';;' ed visited Mrs. Jacob Spies };‘:\'{"y“é?sw):&l O‘LOh“ Dreher and ; Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman Mrs. John Jantzi and Mr. and |Pilkington | were Sunday visitors Mrs. Ezra Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Td gh' da"d Mrs. Edward Bowâ€" Clarence Stutzman and daughter man, Syndss. Phyli;s’I of Woth)‘firiver, Neb., visited f with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzenâ€"| truber, Thursday evening. _ 4 HESSON Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Swartzentruber, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lichti and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swartzentruber of New Hamburg. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kurt of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurt of New Lundee. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart and Carol visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanue] Swartzentruber Sunday evening _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamacher of New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein. _ â€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holst were Rev. Moses Baer. Misses Leah and Martha Baer and Mr. Martin Baer. _ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hallman, Crval and Irvin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbaker and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher, Saturday â€" visitors _ with _ Miss Viola Holst were: Misses Freda Lily, Martha and Katy Penner and Miss Gertrude Ramer of Beamsâ€" ville. Out of Town. Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart and Carbl attended at Seinman reunion in Wellesley.. o __ â€" Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart visitâ€" | ed with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leis of | Wellesley. _ _ S | Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbachâ€" er and John with Mrs Mae Haâ€" macher of Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi, Doris and Eva and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi spent Sunday evening in Wellesley with Nr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi. (Chroniele Correspondent) Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Frey and Alice and Paul of near Heidelberg and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Diefenbacher and family of Drayton. Do A number from here attended the anniversary services in the United Church Sunday afternoon, the Rev. M. F. Stewart being the guest speaker. | Our new blacksmith, Mr. Onias | Weber, has opened his shop four days a week from Monday till | Thursday at the present time. | Thursday at the present time. Me)m!n Bowman of Elmira spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman. . _ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. ‘A'ul.' Schneider and daughter Velma spent Sundaimat the home of Mr. and Mrs. i1 Schneider near Bamberh Mr and Mrs I G. Mar Mr. and Mrs. I G. Martin and Mrs. Anneta Tyack visited with Miss Louise Huefner at Kitchener on Sunday evening. _ _ Lizzie Knotr died on Monday afâ€" ternoon at the home of Noah Sitâ€" tler at Hawkesville. Mrs. George Fries of near St. Clements spent last Sunday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider. 96 King St. West _ KITCHRNER Phone 2â€"1936 C. F. PRICE, ortomcetTRIist Kitchener‘s Reliable Optemetrist for 21 Years Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Steinke 254 Bowman St. __ HAWKESVILLE S TEELE‘S PINE HILL By Miss Doris Jantti (Chronicle Correspondent) 244 BAY STREET, TORONTO Telephone AD. 9571 By Mre. Aug. Schnelder CANADA SAVINGS BONDS The Finest, Safest Investment in the Dominion Today LLOYD G. BENTLEY 112 Margaret Ave. Kitchener, Ontario have been appointed subâ€"agents for this Company to provide a personal service to all citizens planning the purchese of Canada Savings Bonds. C. H. STOVER 84 Waterioo St. Waterioo, Ontario Burns Bros.& Denton Miss Valina Martin, Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin. For Complete Satisfaction Miss Edna Martin entertained th> Knitting Nightingale Club at her home Friday evening. Misses Sareh and Mary Ann Horst, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€" end with Miss Elmeta Bowman. Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Schmidt and Robert of Sunnyside spent Saturâ€" day with Mrs. Katherine Schmidt. Have your eyes scientifically Wilh ME and WIPS, BUWaAId BOWâ€" : 6 A basket of Marigolds was man, Sunday. ‘placed on. the communion table by the family in loving memory of the HESsSSON {late Albert Mundell, who passed away October 29. Tribute was also By Mre. Jas. Cennedy ‘peid to other departed members. (Chrontcle Correspondent) | Other flowers adorning the Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and chunch were gladioli, dahlias, asters children of Glenallan Sunday with 4nd zinnias. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel. i Friends who attended anniver: Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarthy of Toronto with friends here over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kenâ€" redy, Glenallan. _ _ _ _ Mrs. Paul Hammer of Linwood with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich. Mr. Gerry Kennedy of Guelph with Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Kennedy over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Regius Hanley of Toronto with Mrs. Hanley and Joe. _ _ _ uo Investment Smri’in 21 Years of Service STORE CLOSES 71 PM. SATURDAY FLORADALE Uy Mrs. Gertrude Bowman (Chronicle & Tt .. uy h 1e . ze k .=% ty . simk +3 ‘ 24 E lt wa s \ . / fe‘.‘ a Llimited We« i: «. oxovcomis 3i by not, based on the letters Oâ€"Xâ€"O, in proper sequence so that they spell OXO, Lflmm&m,mmnfllvmdww.flflf ©xODOODLING NOW! An OXODOODLE is ony figure, design, omament, article or ALL THE FAMILY CAN OXODOODLE Put down the letters Oâ€"Xâ€"O in any direction you like, so long as they spell OXO; then start OXODOODLING â€" see how many shapes and figures, designs or omamentations you can make â€" besed on the word OXO. Your ideas, not your artistic ability, count. You may desribe your OXODOODLE in words; originality wins; the more original your idea the better your chance of winning. Have fun in the family or at a party; one idea wggests othen. Get paper and pencil ond go to it â€"NOW. OXODOODLE \â€" and win a grand prize! n‘- a 9 Eoc OXODOODLE entered must be accomâ€" panied by nine OXO Cube wrappert, o: the label hrom a bottle of Fivid OXO, or reasonuble facsimites of either. Your name and addres must be clearly printed on each entry. Age of children under 12 should be shown and certified by parent or guardian. whnmyoxm!s-wfl. DAVID Mail Your Entries to:â€"OXO (Canada) Limited, _ 1910 St. Antoing Street, Montreal, Quebec. 437 ST. JAMES ST. WEST, MONTREAL Telephone PL. 3932 _ _ CROSSHILL | _ Mrs. J. W. Hilborn, Misses Marâ€" garet and Jean Bennie of Kitchenâ€" jer, Mrs. William Mitchell of Newâ€" Iton, Mrs. Roy Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. W. Greensides and 2 sons of (Mitchell, Rev. and Mrs. Stewart Iand son of Belwood, Mr. and Mrs. [Hastings of Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. ‘r‘red Stricker of Moorefield, Muss Evelyn Stricker of Waterloo, Mr. ‘and Mrs. William Richardson of the ;l11th concession with Mrs. R. Fosâ€" |ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoffman and daughter, Jacob Lotz and daughâ€" ter, Miss Hilda and Alvin Cook of Wellesley, Mr. and. Mrs. Reuben Roeder and son of Roseville visited at the home of Henry Schmidt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gress and Bruce of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and family on Sunday. Mrs. John Leith of Linwood spent Sunday with Mrs. Adam An error was made by the corâ€" respondent regarding Lloyd Ziegâ€" ler, as it was Gordon who underâ€" went the operation. teP 290 S9fll if . . Detweiler, Archie Willets, Miss Jean G. Rennie and am&lacg,ï¬pamed by ‘ Mrs. Jagou of Mrs. Hilborn of Kitchener ar°)mBuffalo, N.Y., visited at the home spending several days at the homes, of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Battler at of Henry Ballard. |su-asburg on Wednesday. Rev. M. F. Stewart of Belwood preached a very impressive serâ€" mon to a well filled church on Sunday and took his text from the Book of Acts, "Stephen being full of the Holy Ghost". Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings of Fergus sang duets and solos which were weil rendered and much enjoyed. Mcembers of Boyd Church appreâ€" ciated the attendance of the neighâ€" boring congregations evidencing the interest taken in the church. Friends who attended anniver: sary services and visited friends here woere: Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hasâ€" tings and daughter of Listowel. Mrs. Violet Mundell of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn and son of New Dundee with Mr. ond Mrs. George Richardson; Mr. ond Mrs. Earl Tyack and family of Bridgeport with Mrs. M. Shantz and family; Misses Jean and Jessie Hammond ‘and J. J. Cracknell of Kitchener with John L. Hammond |and son,. By e aA /\ e palcige (l\‘,/ x‘ ï¬> ’S/r (:)X @ â€"Gx0 i READ THESE SIMPLE RULES J All enties must be postmarked not later than ‘Jo‘.n'd.dvloaï¬n‘.“omb-mhn- tumed. Entries will be judged on originality of ideas. No artistic ability required. s Editon of three of Canada‘s leading publiceâ€" Home are the judges. t} * rips7 PeIZE $1000.00 broug... «o the altar while Mrs. M. Poll was at the organ and played the music of "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters". Rally Day and Thanbï¬â€"iv' services will be held at the nn“e‘i Brethren Church on Sunday, Oct. 13. In the morning at 10 o‘clock a special program is planned for 2ad Prize 10 Prizes: of $25. each anfi Day in the Sunday School. In the evening at 745 o‘clock a thankoffering service will be held under the auspioes of the W.M.A. "‘The Gideons‘ of Galt will have charge of ‘the service. $50: Fint Prize, $25: Ind, $10; 3rd, and 25 consolation prizes of $2.00 and 100 at $1.00 each. Winner: will not be excluded from comideration for Grand Open Prizes. Write your grocer‘s name on the back of your entry. If ow win a fint, second or third prive, he will receive a special cash award too. Lkmdcz.hmhflhnvlllhow.‘“ the chain store manager, Dealers: Write OXO now for hee display card and handbills. The Golden Rule class of the United Brethren Sunday School held a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stager on Thursday evening. Mrs. J. A. Pickard was in charge of the devotional proâ€" gram, based on the theme, "Harvest and Thanksgiving". Ajppropriate hymns were sung, readings were gwen by Mrs. M. Becker, Mrs. E. toltz, Miss Cora Stager and Mr. Pickard, and Miss Myrtle Becker led in prayer. Mr. Charles Snider gave an interesting account of his trip overseas on the "Queen Elizaâ€" beth" and of his life in Ireland while serving with the Air Force. The business period was conducted by the class president, Mrs. M. Becker. Rev. Mr. Snider closed the meeting with prayer, agtef :\‘hich a social time was enjoyed. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and Miss Cora Stager. Eden Hilborn and Jack Hallman are this week enjoying a trip to Ottawa which they won in Junior Farmers‘ competitions. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kavelman, Marianne and Earl and Ronald Stoltz visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy near Hesâ€" peler. Miss Vera Hackbart spent the weekâ€"end at her home at Bamberg and at the home of Earl Schmidt at Berlet‘s Corner. Miss Edna Hallman, John and Jim Lackner of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoltz of Roseâ€" bank called at the homes of A. Shelby and A. C. Becker on Sunâ€" day. Miss Lois Shelby accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snider of New Dundee to Sebringville on Sunday where they were guests of Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Dahms and also participated in _a young people‘s service at the Evangelical church there. 8 â€"_ Miss Doris Marshall, R.N., and Mrs. Robert Beattie and children of Kitchener were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fried on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poll were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fritz and children, Barbara, June and Ralph, Mrs. Mildred Underwood and daughter Ruth Anne, Victer Poll and Ralph of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Radke and son Ronald of Plattsâ€" ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Otto of Haysville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rohr of Waterloo also visited there recently. _0 _0 0_ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker were guests at the Bridgeâ€"Mallet wedâ€" ding at Palmerston on S:.Itur_t‘iay. Members of the County Execuâ€" tive of the W.C.T.U. from Waterloo, Kitchener, Preston, Galt and Roseâ€" ville met at the home of Mrs. A. Shelby on Monday evening. 641 PRIZES TOTALLING $2,535.00 128 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12 SPECIAL DEALER PRIZES $250.00 100.00 $50.00 1Mflhm~um week, 1946. 'N.WJOXO((M)LIMC their Advertising Agent are eligible, Entries become the property of OXQ (Canada) 200 Prizes of $2. each . . 300 Prizes of $1. each . . 1928 Prizes for thote under 12 Word has been received of the birth of a son, Robert Paul, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stager at Grace Hospital, Toronto, on October 4. _ Mr. and Mrs. Carman Gill and sons Roy, Harold and Robert of Galt spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gill. By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Berg of Wellesley and Mr. and Mrs. Er hardt Neeb and Shiela and Miss Margaret Wettlaufer and Mr. Manâ€" son Battler ail of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wettlaufer and Mrs. Ida Wettlauâ€" fer. ~Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Richl of Sebringville spent Tuesday last with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth, Elaine and Magalena spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bast and family in Baden. Miss Ruth Cressman, RN., of Kitchener is spending a few days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weicker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Brodrecht in Wilmot. EAST ZORRA Canada Sewmgs Bonds WE ? EM EMB E R to Serve . Yourself. We strongly recommend the purchase of Canada Savings Bonds. 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You can cash Canada Savings Bonds at full face value, with interest, at any time at any branch of The Bank of Toronto or at any branch in Canada of any But please rememberâ€"these are "Serve Yourself" Bonds. So it‘s up to you to take advantage of this fine investment opportunity . . . call at the nearest branch of this Bank . .. 3, delicious hot Cpllmim and