visory president. Other officers of Kitchener. Mrs| E. Fried read| The Waterloo Lodge of Masons elected are as follows: viceâ€"presiâ€"|an address conveying congratulaâ€" made a fraternal visit to New Doâ€" dent, Mrs. Clarence Hilborn; rec. tions and good wishes and the preâ€" minjon Lodge AF. and AM. on secretary, Mrs. Stanley Hilborn; sentation of,a gift of money was Monday evening, May 26th, and asst. rec. secretary, Mrs. Henry |made by Melville Veitch to which conferred the third degree. Followâ€" Schreiber; corr. secretary, Mrs. F.|Mr. Hallman made a suitable reâ€" ing the ceremony a social evening Becker; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Pickâ€" ply and Mrs Hallman emd was spent by the brethren in the ard; L.T.L. Supt., Mrs. Mader; pianâ€"|thanks. Mrs. (Rev.) E. E. n craftmen‘ss club dining room. ist, Mrs. Louis Hoim and asst.| was accompanist for the musical _ At the reéuluseuinndthe New pianist, Mrs. M. Becker. numbers which included a vocal Hamburg Council a byâ€"law was Mrs. H. Schreiber opened the|solo by J. A. Pickard; vocal duets passed to provide for expenditure meeting with a short devotional|by Mrs. E. Stoitz and J. A. Pickâ€" for roads and streets as required period. "I am Happy in the Serâ€"|ard; Mrs. T. Brodhaecker and M. by ~the Highway Improvement vice of the King" was sung after|Veitch; and Mrs. E. Stoltz and Mrs. *Amendmgng Act as enacted at the which the leader offered prayer G. Hodgins of Preston. Little Chrisâ€" ‘erecent nmsg of the Ontario Leâ€" and presented scripture verses and j tine Hodgins gave an instrumental gislature. Under this act municipaâ€" thoughts on the theme of "Service". |number. Readings were given by |lities will receive 50% of the cost Prayer topics were taken as folâ€"|\ Mrs. David Lockie, Mrs. T. Brodâ€" of road construction and maintenâ€" lows: "For the coming World‘s haecker and Mrs. Mader and adâ€" lance back from the government. Convention",. by Mrs. E. Stoltz; dresses were given by the chairâ€"| The Department of Planning and "For greater Courage to meetfm_an and Rev. E. E. Haliman otiDevelopment has . defined New life‘s Evils", by Miss Myrtle Beckâ€" Kitchener. Following the program Hamburg as a planning area and er; "For faith that will bring an |a Social time was enjoyed. 'the council has now to appoint a swers to prayer" by Mrs W. H.; The closing Fireside evangelistic Planning board. A byâ€"law is to be Becker. Mrs. Schreiber concluded service at New Dundee on Sunday ‘pa.ued at the next meeting naming the period with a poem, "This I evening was well attended by peoâ€" ‘thetgrewomly appointed committee Know". The president took charge | people of this district. |as the new planning board. for routine business. Plans were _ A number of ladies of the Evnn-l The appggfnmem of_la.‘newz?‘lée made for the union to sponsor a Salâ€" pelical Church attended a meeting (chlet was deferred unti ‘ï¬me hy vage drive during the first week in at Zion Church, Kitchener, Wedâ€" \fwhen a special meeting will be he June. {nesday‘ evening, when Miss Laura 0;?""(?“.3“;' F. Sch wh Departmental _ superintendents‘ Mauk, missionary on furlough from | _ Fire, Chief . "th el:r.‘ th'o arnual reports were presented and |Japan. was the guest speaker. | wished to retire at the end of this Departmental _ superintendents‘ arnual reports were presented and discussed after which Mrs. W. H Becker presided for the election of officers. The mceeting closed with the singing of "Let the Beauty of Jesus" and the W.C.T.U. benedicâ€" tion. A social halfâ€"hour followed with the hostess serving refreshâ€" ments. The Golden &Kulu' class of the United Brethré Sunday â€" School and a number of friends spent an enjoyable cvening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoltz at Rosebank, Friday. After singing "Blest be the Tie", Miss Muriel Stager with Mrs. W. Romahn and Misses Myrle Bricker and Lois Shelby assisting. conducted a short Empire Day program, closing with the singing of the National Anâ€" them. Mrs. George Perrin and Mrs. Melvin Becker took charge of novel contests and games which were much enjoyed. Following the servâ€" ing of delicious refreshments two members of the class, M#. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz were presented with farewell gifts. Prior to the presenâ€" tation a clever and amusing biograâ€" phy of the couple, written by Mrs. G. Perrin was read by Melvin Beâ€" cker. They were made the reciâ€" pients of a handsome pair of potâ€" tery hookâ€"ends and the book, "The Robe", by Mrs. Merle Coleman and Ross Perrin. Mrs. Stoltz was also given a lovely bouquet of Briarâ€" cliffe roses. Mr. and Mrs. Stoltz both made appropriate speeches. With the singing of "God be with You till we meet again", and an expression of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoltz for their hosâ€" (Chronicle Correspondent) Officers for the coming year were elected at the meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Christian Temperance Union held at the home of Mrs. George Perrin on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. Shelby, who had served as president for the past eleven years asked to be relieved and Mrs. H. S. Hallman was elected to that office with Mrs. Shelby named adâ€" visory president. Other officers elected are as follows: viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Clarence Hilborn; rec. secretary, Mrs. Stanley Hilborn; asst. rec. secretary, Mrs. Henry Schreiber; corr. secretary, Mrs. F. Becker; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Pickâ€" ard; LT.L. Supt., Mrs. Mader; pianâ€" ist, Mrs. Louis Hoim and asst. pianist, Mrs. M. Becker. Twin City Launory 13 Duke St. East Da-'un-fl.-.d.nuhhnmhm&wlï¬-“ age by hail and other risks such as fire, burglary and accideat? Would 1 loan be helpful? Remember you do not 4sk a favour when you ask for s loan at the B of M. Loans are our business. See the CV VE Y VTTT Banx or MoNnTREAL nearest manager. Ask or write for the folder "Quiz of a Goâ€"Abead Farmer." ROSEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8. MeCabe working with Consdians By Miss Myrtle Becker CLEANERS AND DYERS FOR OVER is YEARS UV in every walk of life since | _A numoer of young people reâ€" | presenting the two local churches ‘attended the annual county Chrisâ€" tion Endeavor picnic held at Waâ€" {terloo Park on Victoria Day. Miss Marion Kauth of London ‘spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" [ents, Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Kauth. _ Mr. and Mrs, Henry Schrieber and family visited with Mr. and | Mrs. Ed. Schrieber at Galt on Sunâ€" Gay. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pickard and family spent Sunday and Monday with friends at Burlington and Hamilton. Miss Rose Moser of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kieswetter attended the funeral of the late William Diebolt at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hohl and son of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kress and Elmer Kress of Waterioo spent the weekâ€"end with their mother, Mrs. Otto Kress. friends ofamered at their home in honor their 25th weddh:g anniâ€" versary. Rev. Mr. Kau was chairman for the program which opened with the singing of a hymn and prayer offered by Mr. Hallâ€" man‘s father, Rev. O. G. Haliman Mr. Alvin Dorscht of Waterloo was a visitor here on Wednesday. Miss Mary Coffey spent the holiâ€" day weekâ€"end at her home in Arâ€" thur. pitality made by the class presiâ€" dent.flxï¬t M. Becker, the gatherâ€" W. G. Helwig of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Monday. and Mrs. Harvey Hallman â€" on Thursday evening when members of the Evangelical church and By W. J. Kieswetter (Chroniele Correspondent) BAMBERG For a cooler look: ing, more comfortâ€" able home this sumâ€" mer send your slip covers and draperâ€" ies here. Our dry cleaning service will make them look like new â€" vyet the cost is â€" moderate. _ Just phone 8â€"8833. B4 Make WATERLOO |_The Department of Planning and iDevelopment has . defined New Hamburg as a planning area and 'lhe council has now to appoint a planning board. A byâ€"law is to be ‘ passed at the next meeting naming ‘the ‘Kmviously appointed committee |as the new planning board. _ New Hamburg‘s outstanding athâ€" lete, Howie Meeker, hard working right winger of the World chamâ€" pion Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team, was awarded the Calder Meâ€" morial Trophy. In the voting to decide the past hockey season‘s imost outstanding rookie, Meeker { was an almost unanimous choice of the 18 hockey writers and broadâ€" ‘casters who cast ballots, for he reâ€" !reived 49 out of a possible 54 |points. _ * _ e A new industry has established itself in the upper story of the New Hamburg Furniture Co. building and will manufacture frames and cabinets. minjon Lodge A.F. and A_M. on Monday evening, May 26th, and conferred the third degree. Followâ€" ing the ceremony a social evening was spent by the brethren in the craftmen‘ss club dining room. _ The appointment of a new fire chief was deferred until June 2nd, when a special meeting will be held for that purpose. _ â€" â€" Fire Chief E. F. Scherer, who wished to retire at the end of this month consented to act until a sucâ€" cessor is appointed. _ _ _ 0_ Assessor Clayton Ingold told council how he is progressing and of his intention to attend the anâ€" nual meeting of the Ontario Assoâ€" ciation of Assessing Officers at Sudâ€" bury in June. â€" s Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weicker of Regina are spending a vacation with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weicker and other relaâ€" tives in this district. _ _Miss Gertrude Mosig.‘ daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. R. os}'?, Miss Doris Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. K. Smith and Miss Luella Bier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bier, returned to their homes here last week. The three 8):13 graduâ€" dted from Waterloo llege last spring and enrolied in Toronto Uniâ€" versity in the fall for a course quaâ€" lifying them as high school teachâ€" ers which course they now have completed very successfully. _ Hodginsâ€"May 24, Stewart Hodgins By A. K. G. Smith (Chronicle Correspondent) The Waterloo Lodge of Masons made a fraternal visit to New Doâ€" A street sprinkling cart with a capacity of 1000 gallons arrived at the race track for use on the race track here. This donation to the Park Board by Orpendale Ltd., of Toronto, is greatly appreciated and good use will be made of it. In forâ€" mer years the Stratford street sprinkler was engaged to lay dust on the track on race days but this no longer will be necessary. _ The Highway Department has cluded: Miss Isabel Cressman of erected a new stop sign at the Huâ€" ‘Roseville; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ron St.â€"Louis St. intersection at the Cressman and daughters, Kathryn school for Huron St. traffic wenland Judy of Plattsville; Mrs. Leanâ€" bound. The sign is about 50 feet der Cressman, Miss Marie Cressâ€" from the intersection giving motorâ€" tman and Robert Cressman of New ists time to come to a full stop. The |\Dundee. The diningâ€"table was cenâ€" Department has requested that the Itred with a prettily decorated cake local police see that this phase of |with one candle. the traffic law is strictly enforced| Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pacey have and that any driver ignoring the|taken mp residence in the new stop sign be fined without warning. |house on Front St., which was reâ€" "I'he word stop means exactly that |cently built by Carl Buck. and it applies to all intersections so| Mrs. Clinton Jantzi and baby marked. ‘daughter. Barbara Jovce returned Moore Ave., a daughâ€" â€"’I‘ was _ the ralf"â€"As KW BHoopital, y 24 o E_'%"K By Mrs. B. C. Woods (Chronfele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. John Chlaln:a‘:rs ani: children spent severa 8 Leamington with Mr. and )Ll R. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tutton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Israel and Mrs. Oscar Israel t Monday evening with Mr. .nz Mrs. John Fleet at Linâ€" wood when several of the group celebrated birthdays.. Pelasaie Mr. Sylvester Gingrich, local merchant has taken over the post office and station route and Mr. A. Letson is courier for RR. No. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel spent Sundlid afterncon with Mr. and Mrs. ward Isracl and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Goetz at Gueiph. Mr. and (Mrs. B. C. Woods vm the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods of Kitchener. _Mrs. Will Snider and Mrs. Harâ€" vey Melitzer spent the holiday in _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips and som David of Toronto t the weekâ€"end with Mr. and I.n Harry WEST MONTROSE of New Hamburg, 92 years. Baccarrani of New Hamburg to Mary Cuneo of Toronto. NEW HAMBURG Marriages Deaths eVan ‘_ The UBC.E. entertained the ‘Roseville U.B.C.E. at the home of |Mr. and Mrs Weston Sararas on Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cressman enâ€" tertained at a family dinner at |their home on Sunday on the occaâ€" sion of the first birthday of their Ismall son Bobby. The guests inâ€" |ecluded: Miss Isabel Cressman of ‘Roseville; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ‘Cressman and daughters, Kathryn _ Mrs. A. Musselman, Mrs. A. Fu: ither, Mrs. M. Bechtel, Mrs. F. Page, Mrs. A. Rickert, Mrs. E. Koehler, Mrs. M. Howling and Miss Alto Stoitz represented the local Branch of the Women‘s Institute at the South Waterloo District Annual which was held at the United Church, Preston. 25 members of the Childten of the Church gathered at the Lutherâ€" an parsonage for their meeting Thursday ni(fm. Beatrice Goodwin presided and Psalm 121 was read responsively. A Bible story was then read by Wayne Einwechter and the members responded to the roll call with the 6th Beatitude. Mrs. Boshart had charge of the Beâ€" ginners using as her subject "Reâ€" memibering those who are sick and onely". The Junior class was conâ€" ducted by Mrs. Morley Toman who spoke on the "Home on Sunday". While Mrs. H. Schmieder spoke to the primary class on the subject "We share our Home". Saturday night Miss Marie Cressâ€" man led in the opening devotions. A social evening was then nt with Miss Erma Kaster, Bob ï¬u- man and Allen Cressman in charge. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening. The New Dundee Continuation School made a tour of the Niagara Peninsuia on Wednesday. The folâ€" lowing places of note were includâ€" ed in the itinerary: The Welland Canal locks, Port George, Brock‘s monument, the Hydro Electric Queenston plants, Niagara Falls and Webster‘s Fails. Carse, Mrs. Futher, Mrs. Lyle Bingâ€" eman and lfl R. Dilworth favored with "My Grandfather‘s Clock". ‘Mrs, F. Page also gave a paper on currentâ€"events. Two new members Mrs. Donald Jacobs and Mrs. Anâ€" son Lang were welcomed into the nm A contest was then conâ€" id by Mrs. M. Bechtel and was won by Mrs. F. Benninger and Mrs. E. Koehler. At the conclusion of the evening refreshments were served by Mrs. Musselman and Mrs. Lyle Bingeman, and also a sale of potted plants and bulbs was held with Miss Sylvia Bock in charge. The Fireside meetings at the Baptist church are continuing this week with Rev. E. J. Wilson as the Evangelist. On Wednesday night, Miss Irene Stauffer and Lloyd Bruâ€" bacher favored with several duets, and the girls chorus from the M B.C. church provided the music on Thursday night. Recent visitors with Mrs. A. High were Mrs. W. Stauffer of Crossfield, Alta., and Mrs. Dan William of Hamilton. The pupils of Grades III, V, V1, VII and VIII of the local Public School accompanied by their teachâ€" ers, Principal Archie McKinnon and Mrs. Grant Bucknell spent Tuesday in Toronto where they made an educational tour of Muâ€" seum, Parliament Buildings and the A Youth service will be conductâ€" ed in the M.B.C. church in connecâ€" tion with these Evangelistic meetâ€" ings on Saturday night. Special music will also be provided. Mrs. J. Cassel called on Mrs. Elâ€" gon Hallman of Waterloo, Thursâ€" day evening. $ and Flowers were read by the Secâ€" retary Mrs. Futher. ‘The hl‘l-nm"' ‘3 The topic for o-%‘.{- mmb&‘d comâ€" vener, Mrs. M. The memâ€" bers answered the Roll Call with "Hat Speaches". The motto, "While Dr. and Mrs. L. Waugh of New York and Austin Waugh of Toronto were guests with relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanmc{n'er and family of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arly Goodwin on Sunday. y is $ hoime." * e Cca Elln.l.l‘.dneehï¬Auo:“or Hee "Tite Te Sinedd i + ‘uther which was wed by a discussion on garden pests. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pacey have taken mp residence in the new house on Front St., which was reâ€" cently built by Carl Buck. ___ _ cently built by Carl Buck. | Mr. Omar Cressman spent the Mrs. Clinton Jantzi and baby'holida& weekâ€"end with g;r. and daughter, Barbara Joyce returned |Mrs Walter Nahrgang at Buffalo, home from the Kâ€"W Hospital last N.Y. Friday [ Guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and son, Mrs. John Buck recently were: Mr. Billy of Galt visited with Mr. and and Mrs. Lloyd Richards and son, on mmmmmmmmmmmmmâ€"â€"mmommvowm rmeaes | PA\i! Of GANder, Nfid.; Mrs. Itvin Lautenschlager and Mr. and Mrs. \Harvey Bolender of Hanover; and I for AETTER SLEEP P l M{n? Dorothy Lautenschlager, R.N., TIIMT T COIMOF #Â¥ _ _ __ C lof Toronto. of Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egerdee on Saturday and Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Egerdee and sons, Roger and Billy and Miss Betty .Eferdee of Ayt; and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss and daughters, Esther and Joyce of New Hamburg. The Misses Evelyn Kitchen and Elien Page of Brantford spent the holiday weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page. ger of Kitchener called on Philip Poth on Saturday. Mrs. Merle Coleman and Mrs. M. B. Snyder on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner spent the holiday weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Brown at New Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fried of Roseville visited with Mr. and Mrs Lorne Brighton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shantz and daughters, Doris and Shirley and Miss Florence Meyer of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerde on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Egerdee Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kurt and son, Larry of Rosebank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Egerdee on Sumlr:{ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Einwechter and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn and son, John attended the funeral of the late Adam Berst at Woodstock last Wednesday, . 0 \day Mrs. C. Bahrs left on Monday to return to her home at Kegworth, Sask., after spending the past month with her sister, Mrs. Clare Hilborn and Mr. Hilborn. Miss Sue Bingeman visited with Mrs. Harry Barnes and Miss Edith Bingeman, R.N., at New Hamburg on Saturday. . Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell, Miss Dorothy Campbell and Miss Moore of Oetzel‘s visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Dorsch on Sunday. Miss Dora Schlichter of Galt spent the holiday weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlichter. Mr. and Mrs. William Peck of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday. Rev. E. J. Wilson of London was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. H. Shantz during his stay in the vilâ€" lage last week. Mrs. Robert Edwards of Woodâ€" bridge is spending a few dIE with her daughter, Rev. Ruth Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Brenneâ€" man and sons Ray and Walter of Baden were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Toman of Toâ€" ronto were guests of the formetr‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toâ€" man over the holiday weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh and | children, Sharon and Ronald of| Hamilton visited with Mrs. Leanâ€"| der Cressman on Tuesday. [ Mrs. Mabel Hoover and the Missâ€" es Arlene Rosenberger and Jean Hoover of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Rosenberger.. Mr. and Mrs recent visitors Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kurt and daughter, Diane Marrie of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurt on Sunday. _ _ . _ _ _ _ I. H. Toman, Aibert Fiederiein and Bert Chapman attended a conâ€" vention of the Perthâ€"Huron Band Leaders Association held at St. Maâ€" rys on Sunday. _ s Mrs. Gordon Brown and Mrs. L. VanSickle of Hamilton visited at the home of 1. M. Hilborn on Tuesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lautenschlaâ€" Now! 1941 Price For B. F. Goodrich Passenger Car Tires * King & Water Sts. B. F. Goodrich Stores They Outâ€"Wear Preâ€"War Tires/ BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED . . . ASK US ABOUT THEM Mr. and Mrs. Eli L. H. Cassel were with relatives in (Chronicle Correspondent) The Irvin Freeman sale of farm chattels, held last Tuesday, was largely attended and satisfactory prices were realized. Angus B. Martin and Edward Geisel were the auctioneers. Mr. Stewart Gies for several years with the Battler Cartage Co., in Kitchener, has returned home and has taken employment as graâ€" der operator for the township of Woolwich. The Blue Top softball team of Kitchener played an exhibition game with the Pirates here on Thursday evening. Blue Tops were the winners in a 4â€"2 run score. St. Matthew‘s Luther Leaé:ae members attended the annual Kitâ€" chener District League convention held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Kitchener, on Saturday. The Gordon Burnett family have moved on the former Irvin Freeâ€" man farm and the Reginald Burâ€" nett family of Galt have moved on the David Burnett farm. Work ‘has been started on the foundation for the Gordon Thoâ€" mas house and also for the founâ€" dation of the Grant Poy barn. During the election of officers, Mrs. Eden Snyder (nee Vera Esch) of the local League wasâ€"elected Educational secretary. . Mrs. Norman Wilkinson spent last week at the bedside of her sick mother, Mrs. James Mayberry at Atwood, who passed away the latâ€" ter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson and sons attended the funeral at Atwood on Monday. F Mrs, Augsu Stellmacher and the Misses Edith Jonas and Phyllis Koch accompanied Mr. William Thiem on a motor trip to Buffalo over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber of Hawkesville were holiday visitors girst Church of Christ, Scientist 2 to 5.30, except Sundays and legal holidays. SAVER tread and the new ROADâ€"LEVEL tread are entirely new and different . . . made with a body 35% stronger, from a new kind of rubber, they run cooler No Other Tires Are Built Like _ NEW SILVERTOWNS GRAND RIVER PAINT STORES CONESTOGO Is the time for Exterior Painting Laucy M. Winkler, 84 John St. E FULL SELECTION OF PAINTS AND COLOURS By Noak Stroh These NO W / Mr. Wm. McCandless of Hawkesâ€" ville, has purchased the William Deackin 4â€"acre property on the Conestogoâ€"Bloomingdale road and moved there with his family last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroh were weekâ€"end visitors with relatives in Detroit. Mrs. Frank Ruggle of Waterloo is spending a short time at the Schweitzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shoemaâ€" ker and family of Waterloo, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Delion. The Junior softball team won from St. Jacobs Juniors in a League game played here on Friday night. There is still a large area of farm land in this district where spring seeding has not been comâ€" pleted. at the home of Mr. Henry Dahâ€" mer. ‘ Mr. Waiter Rickert and family of New Dundee have moved on the Milford Snyder farm where they occupy part of the house. Mr. Riâ€" ckert is employed as a truck driver for his brother Clare who operates several milk routes. Heavy r&in that fell during Sunâ€" day mornng caused another flood on the Grand and Conestogo rivers when a considerable portion of the fiat lands were under water. Local friends attended the funâ€" eral of the late Eldon Hallman at Waterioo last Friday. An event of local interest is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Lauraine Louise Moeser of Kitchener, daughter of Mrs. Harold Sully, Conestogo, to Mr. Norman Vincent Sullivan of Kitchener, son of Mrs. Eileen Sullivan, of Toronto. The marriage is to take place Satâ€" urday, May 3ist in St. Joseph‘s R.C. Church in Kitchener. Miss Laura Gaede is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. P. Clayton in North Bay. F Dial 6â€"6459 Lifeâ€"Saver