Miss Anna P. Lewis, Director of the | Women‘s Institute Branch and PERSONAL Home Economics Service of the | Ontario Department of Agriculture. ; The competition was on a Provinceâ€"| _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt and wide basis, with the winners in disâ€" Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman of Crossâ€" trict and zone contests competing hill were guests on Friday with Mr. for the highest Provincial award, and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer. which was won by Mrs. Conley | «_ _ 2zllz zl9 Amos, RR. 2, West Montrose, a member of the Winterbourne Woâ€" men‘s Institute. The contest Was divided into senior and junior groups, and someâ€"very striking enâ€" tries were recegved of posters built «round the anniversary theme, "We Treasure the Pastâ€"We face the Future." The complete list of winners in the comï¬euu'on is as follows: Proâ€" vincial Highest Awardâ€"Specialâ€" Mrs. Conley Amos, RR. 2, West Montrose. Senior Group: 1st prizc, John A. Murray, Ailsa Craig; 2nd prize, James Carse, New Dundee; Honorâ€" able Mention, Mrs. Reading, Manoâ€" tick; John Oblein, Freeport Sanaâ€" torium, Kitchener; Harold Marten, Port Dalhousie; Pearl Parker, Galt Winners in the Provincial Comâ€" petition for posters announcing the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the founding of Women‘s Instiâ€" tutes which came into being at Stoâ€" WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE POSTER COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED 19, 1897, were announced today by | Twin City Launory CLEANERS AND DYERRS FOR OVER is YEARS 12 Duke St. Hast wWAaATES Risio Bender, 8 Spring St. E. â€" HYDRO OFFICE OBTAIN THEM FROM YOUR HYDRO LA MP S .BriSk wL4610 30 CA Pnd | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schlegal and family were visitors Sunday with JMr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schlegal in iEast Zorra. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and Ward called on Melvin and William Huether at Nine Pines on Sunday. _ _Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbacher were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller and Jimmy of Rosebank and Mrs. J. Cushing ‘and_Mrsi Wellington Becker. . _ Misses Iva and Jean Miller of Haysville spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Roy Diefenbacher. Out of Town. __Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Zehr and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wagler in St. Agatha. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartzentruber were Mr. and Mrs. Wiifred Barnes and Florence. Miss Jeanne Shantz of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home. Miss Doris Jantzi of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home. _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swartzentruâ€" ber soent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steinman at New Hamâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz atâ€" tended the funeral of the former‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Reuben Steiâ€" ner at Lima Ohio. Miss Barbara Steinman of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Delton Boshart were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Litwiller and Jaâ€" net of Kitchener, Mr. Paul Swarâ€" tzentruber and Mr. Floyd Boshart and Miss Enid Lautenschlager of Waterloo. Ward svent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Schmidt in Kitchener. Alvin Roth of Baden spent Sunâ€" day with Milton Swartzentruber. Junior : Ist prize, Betty Ann Rogers, gtoncï¬ Creek; 2nd prize, Sheila Webb, Utterson; Honâ€" curable mention, Irene Stal, R.R. 5, Hamilton; Billie Vance, Sg"lu- mount; Florence Makins R. 10, South Oxford and Merle Gamble, Waldemar. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi and family and Mrs. Dan Leis of Welâ€" lesley spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and Mills. for mother, who have active youngsters . . When dirt and grime get into the youngsters‘ clothes as a result of rugâ€" ged, outdoor play, just call us. Our method removes dirt but _ leaves colors bright and fabrics safe. . . Call us for cleaning that rates an "A" in groomâ€" ing. (Chronicle PINE HILL By Miss Doris Jantsi I hold tp, \BAG! The new Lipton‘s Tea Bags are give you all the érisk favour of ptoa‘s Tea . .. never wishyâ€"washy ...dnâ€l&uh.uvdyw bodied. Every hnl"ll-vl::bu"‘l'u + Bag provides two full |' Amy (Peggy) Tremaine, both of Preston. Tolanâ€"Sherkâ€"Jan. 15, Elliott Stanâ€" \ ie‘yTolanohopn!‘allsto ossie Annabel Sherk, Waterloo. Simpsonâ€"Merkleyâ€"Jan. 18, Robert \ EERDUICCEDY, C CBBECT Fetterâ€"At St. ‘s _ 20, to Mr. anm _ Jan. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer _ Aitchison, 336 Water St., Presâ€" __ ton, a dï¬uï¬ltef Wilsonâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, 1195 Duke St., Preston, a daughâ€" ter. Pondâ€"At St. ‘s Hospital, Jan. }z, to Hg"am Gmn Pond, Mill Elmira, a son. Freyâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Frey, RR. __3, Wallenstgin, a son. _ _ _ _ Sim of Bridgeport to Jean Meffley of Waterloo. _ hrt-mâ€".hn. 17, Arthur Edâ€" ard Freer of Hamilton and Ayt to Joan Bottom of Wales. Schweitserâ€"Jacksonâ€"Jan. 13, Walâ€" lace Schweitzer of Kitchener to Druarâ€"At St: Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Druar, St. Clements, a son. Dorschtâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dorscht, New Dundee, a daughâ€" ter. â€" Aitchisonâ€"At St. ‘s | Jan. 17, to Mr. anlf:?(m t?’ifl‘t.o:hison, 8:; Water S a dï¬uï¬l . Wilsonâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1195 Duke St., Preston, ter. Stuartâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 19. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stuart, Clark St., Preston, a son. Divoâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Divo, RR. 1, Preston, a dm?hter Einwechterâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Einâ€" Benderâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 1, to Mr. and Mrs, Lorne F. Bender, New Hamburg, a daughter, Barâ€" bara Ann, died same day. Martinâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Martin, RR. 3, Waterioo, a daughter. Maurerâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Maurer, RR. 1, Elmira, a daughter. Guilâ€"At St. Mar{";&flospiul, Jan. 14, to Mt. and Joseph Guil, 86 Queen St. N., Waterloo, a ter, Wellesley, a son. Heinrichâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heinrich, 193 Mary St., Waterloo, Schaeferâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schaeâ€" _ fer, New Hamburg, a son. _ _ wechter, Hes&eler. a son. Taylorâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, 78 glrneen St. N., Waterloo, a daughâ€" Knackâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Knack, Vicâ€" _ oria S., Hespeler, a son. _ _ Kennedyâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, hnp. Chase‘s xu:'cy-u\v-' 1;:'11. ve record dqqdlbi it as .A_r.a‘a of liver and Hdmyy- U MSmTCIT W ROWTT ENC IP' petite and help to improve digestion. Good Health Gladys Jackson of Waterloo. raemarâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Jan. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kraemar, R.R. 1, Waterloo, a son. pwmanâ€"A Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Bowman, 2 Erb St, Elmira, a daughter. tw Jan 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kennedy, St. Agatha, a daughter Lorentz, St. Clements, a daugnâ€" and Lots of Pep Marriages Births s Hospital, Jan. s. Edward Fetâ€" ‘s Hospital, 18, Irvin th;_spv Swift, Chalmsford, England, an eight grandchildren also survive. Two hrotht.-rsw Thom&s Garner, Waterloo, and is:arn arner, Kitâ€" chener, and two sisters, Mrs. Amos Willis, Kitchener, and Mrs. Mary Mrs. Fredrick was born in Kitchâ€" ener 73 years ago, a daughter of the late Conrad Peter® and Sophia Schroeder. On April 19, 1898, she married George Fredrick who preâ€" deceased her in 1927. She was a Lutheran. Surviving . are two daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Clark (Olive) of Torâ€" onto; Mrs. Fred Garvey (Ethel) of Waterloo, and one sister, Anna of Alhambra, Calif.. one grandson also survives. Marie Stroh WELLESLEY. â€" The death of Marie Stroh, 19, occurred at her residence at Wellesley, Sunday. She had suffered with heart disease since birth. David F. Bieman | Oliver J. Sehl David Frederick Bieman, 47, of| Following a lingering illness 71 Norman St., Waterloo, died Satâ€" | Oliver Joseph Sehl died Tuesday at urday at the Kâ€"W Hospital fol0owâ€" his late residence, 21 Queen St. N., ing a lengthy illness. He was born| Waterloo. He was 62 years old. in Normanby Township, son of the Born in Baden, Sept. 21, 1884, he late Henry Bieman. His mother, was em loyed as a machinist with Margaret Bieman, who suwiveS,}Joseph g: Seagram and Sons, Ltd. resides at Ayton, Ont. !Mr. Sehl attended St. Louis RC. Surviving are three sisters, MrS. Church and was a member of the Henr}; Yen‘s‘en of l“:'ormanby Townâ€" Holy Name Society. WEL 1. Wl s ce ar n d C US L8 Wa PP Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Henry Yensen of Normanby Townâ€" ship, Mrs. Martin Riepert of Waterâ€" lo and Mrs. William Fisher, Ayton. Surviving are her husband; six sons, Elias, Henry, Abram, Samuel, Moses and Danicl, all at KHome; four daughters, Mrs. Amos (Leah) Brubacher, RR. 4, Elmira, Mrs. David (Rebecca) Hurst, West Montâ€" rose, and Lovina and Katic. at home; three brothers, Moses K. of Michigan, Samuei R., Waterloo, and Elias R., Wallenstcin, and two sisters, Mrs. Noah Sittler, Hawkesâ€" ville, and Mrs. John K. Brubacher, Glénalien. Besides her hushand she leaves one son, Wallacey Waterloo, and three dmCx{htem Mrs. E. R. Rehfeld (Ivy) &pï¬w-. Ont., Mrs. M. Hamdorf 15 rothL). Waterloo, and Mrs. H. Hilker (Mary), Waterioo Littleâ€"Jan. 16, "‘{j Rutherford, widow of Walter Little, Ayr, forâ€" merl‘r of Dickie Settlement, in her T0th year. f Biemanâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Jan. 18, David Frederick Bieman, 71 Norâ€" man St., Waterloo, 47 years. Sehiâ€"Jan. 21, Oliver Joseph Sehi, 21 Queen St. N., Waterloo, 62 A melon% resident of the Twin City, Mrs. Elizabeth Fredrick died Friday, Jan. 17, at her home, 62 Short St., Waterloo. She had been ill for some time. NEW HAMBURG.â€" Apparenï¬{ stricken with a heart attack, Jaco H, Schneider, 58, of near Pine Hill, was found dead on the road a halfâ€" mile east of Pinc Hill, at nine o‘clock Tuesday morning by Roy Schlegel _ _ _ _ _ _‘ ~ _ _ Police Chief E. F. Sherer of New Hamburg was summored whoâ€" in turn called Dr. J. C. Ross of Baden. The doctor attributed death to a heart attack. Mr. Schneider left his home at 8.30 a.m. Mr. Schneider was born in Wilâ€" mot Township, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schneider. Surviving ate his wife, formerly Edith Spies; two daughtres, Myrtle and Eva, at home; four brothers, Henry Schneider of Baden, John of North Easthope, William of Wilmot Centre, and l?:ed of Mount Forest, and one sister, Mrs. Albert (Clara) Schmidt of Pine Hill. The funeral will be held at 1.30 p.m. Friday from his late residence at Pine Hill to Wilmot Centre Evanqelical Church, for services at two o‘clock. The daughter of Mrs. Tena Stroh, Welle;let.oand the late Emil Stroh, she was born at Wellesley, and was a member of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church. Surviving besides her mother are three brothers, Harry, Mervyn, Albert, and one sister, Norma, all aH\ome Mrs. James W. Pgm Mrs. James W. Pym, 203 King St. S., Waterloo, died at her residence Monday following a lenflh&illnefl. Deceased was born in Ragdale, Ens]and. March 7, 1889, d.ï¬ghter of James Garner and Mary Huner. She was married in England in 1:1130, coming to this country in 1913. She was a member‘of Holy Savâ€" iour Anglican Church, Waterloo, ’u’ras 19, Marie Steoh, Welâ€" ty "~§" § :4 w * ~â€"~<glanst Surviving are his wife, a Caughâ€" ter, Mrs. Coleman; three sons, Gordon and Ivan Bretz of Kitchâ€" ener and Burley Bretz of near Washington; a sister, Miss Matilda Bretz of Desbarato, Ont., and 14 grandchildren. Two sqns, Lloyd and Earl, predeceased him. f Mrs. Abram Shantz ELMIRA.â€" Mrs. Abram Shantz, 49, of Wallenstein, died at the K.â€"W. Hospital Monday night folâ€" lowing a short illness. A native of Woolwich Township, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elias B. Martin. Her marriage took place on March 29, 1922, and since that time she had resided near Wallenstein. W DUNDEE. â€" Fouowin& a illness, John Bretz, 83, died esday at the home of his sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Coleman, south of here. Botn near Breslau on Feb. 15, 1863, he fatmed for many years in the Washington district, retiring in 1924. Since last fall he and Mrs. Bretz made their home with Mr. and Mrs. Coleman. On Dec. 14 they celebrated their 59th wedding anniâ€" versary. Mr. Bretz was a member of Bethel M.B.C. Church. y â€"ps Wt hpe w.Pre Jacob H. Schneider Obituary Deaths John Brets Jan. 16, Mrs. Eliâ€" Surviving are his widow, Johanâ€" na Sehl; two sons, Joseph and Roâ€" bert ,at_home; three daughters, Misses Mary and Reta Sehl of the nursing staff of St. Mary‘s Hospital and Dorothy at home; two brothers, John of Detroit and Alexander of Waterloo, and two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Annie) Bruder, Listowel, and Mrs. Alma Wey, Hamilton: The former Elizabeth Brenneâ€" ter, Mrs. Wi man, she was born in East Zorra |Young of We Township and was a member of(remained. the St. Agatha Amish Mennonite! Sunday vis Church. Her marriage to the late Kelly and M: Juel Swartzentruber, whose death Siegner, Mrs. cccurred some years ago, took place towel, Mr. ar Jan. 1, 1881. _ _ "Ihner David an Surviving are three sons, John, Shakespeare; Joseph and Peter, Petersburg; and two daughters, Mrs. Jacob (Fanny) Bender, Tavisâ€" tock; and Mrs. Nick L. (Nancy) Roth, New Hamburg. Mrs, E. Swartzentruber The death of Mrs. Â¥lizabeth Swartzentruber, 84, took place at the home of her son Peter at Peâ€" tersburg, Thursday, Jan. 16. She had been an invalid for the past 45 We Have TIRES Now! 316 King West We have in stock at present _ ALL SIZES OF TIRES . . . Some in limited quantities. Come in NOW before the tires in short supply have NOW THEY ARE HERE YOU‘VE WAITED FOR LONG TIREâ€"LESS YEARS appeal to be made in &n‘da within the nest twelve months for Chinese relief. This is the only nattonal Be Genrerews! China, a Good Neighbor, calls to YOU! CA N A DIAN ATD TO CHINA Make cheque payable to CANADIAN AID TO CHINA and mail to Provincial Headquarters Ontarto Committee Headquarters â€" Room 101, 371 Bay St., Toronto 1 Chairman Viceâ€"Chairman H. B. Burgoyne, St. Catharines, Ontario. C. R. Rowntree, London, Ontario. E. J. Case, Imperial Bank of Canada, Bay and Temperance Sts., Toronto 1 â€" â€" Long Easy Terms Available â€" â€" Siegner, Mrs. Howard Gee of Lisâ€" towel, Mr. and Mrs. George Siegâ€" ner, David and Mary Lou of Mitchâ€" vel, Mr. and Mrs. George Siegâ€"| Messrs Arthur and Percy Gale :&:I.e}javid and Mary Lou o‘f Mitchâ€" |and Allan Hawthol?n‘{a,spent Saturâ€" ell. day in Toronto and attended the Mr. and Mrs. George Balch of| Torontoâ€"â€"Detroit hockey, game in Dunster, B.C., are visiting the forâ€" Maple Leaf Gardens. Mrs. John Knox Sr.,. Mr. and Mrs. John Knox spent several du{: last week with the former‘s dnu{lr- ter, Mrs. Wilbert Young and : Young of Welland. Mrs. Knox Sr., remained. China, a good neighhor and customer, will not forget. By Miss Maida V. Kelly (Chronicle Corresponder.t) ill YOU help? KITCHENER TNEY 1A Jermens reente NB "___ How to toke the ruts out of breckfost sowfine . . . :nnmmm'm};;:“ï¬hh Hiving room . . , These are intviguing m%md*mum&-d These heipful ideos are "pha valee" in ies dolly newspaper Tor are the home thot gives yeu world news interpreted to show Hts impact on you and your fomily, o o e ie ! g. Norway Street, Boston 15, muum Fmoks ‘eeer s Roecies Inpregurtory pubecetatten #o . . . better built in a uarantee you more thorne. Hesson were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hergott. Weekâ€"end visitors with Mrs. C. Vogan were: Mr. Vogan and Della and Miss Myrtle Antle of Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. Gerald Vogan of Elmira. mer‘s sister, Mrs. John Knox and Mr. Knox. __Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stemmler of BATTERIES Phone 6â€"6459