«4 Mre. Jas. Cennedy (G.:‘b Correspondent) Visitors for the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy were: Mr and Mrs. James Murrey of Detroit, Mr. Clifford Kennedy of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Armstrong oi Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy, Maryhill, Mr. Dan and Germaine Kennedy of Guelph, Mr. Ross Calder, New Dundee and Mr Chas. Korman, Waterloo. Wentworth Radio & Auto Supply Co. Ltd. Friday. May 7 102 King West SEIBERLING Heatâ€"Vented and Airâ€"Cooled Tires Give You WHY BE SATISFIED WITH OTHER TIRES WHEN YOU CAN GET THE BEST FOR THE SAME PRICE. #â€"8476 (for 45 years the greatest Semiâ€"custom built for your particular job, | pinTING / MIDTOWN MOTORS LIMITED DET TMER‘S WHITE TRUCKS See these modern design tires at Dettmer‘sâ€" sole distributors of SEIBERLING Tires for this district. Good paint is the cheapest paint. Good paint covers better, looks better, lasts longer. And costs no more to applyâ€"usually less. s Câ€"Iâ€"L PAINTS have long proved that they can TAKE IT. You can depend upon them for the enduring beauty, the sturdy resistance to wear and weather, which mean true paint economy. ©@ House need painting this spring? Now‘s a good time to check up. Paint costs less than repairs. It Pays To Use Câ€"Iâ€"L Paints SEE YOUR Câ€"Iâ€"L PAINT DEALER WEICHEL HARDWARE COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE Including Guaranteed Vulcanizing and Re 108 King St. W. HESSON 22 King St. 8. TIRE SERVICE For particulars write or (your district agent) Mr. Patrick Doherty with friends at Harrison Sunday Mis Mildred Dietrich of Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dietrich over the weekâ€"end. Miss Marie Linseman of Kitchâ€" ener with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Linseâ€" man over the weekâ€"end. Miss Marie Basler of Kitchener with her parents over the weekâ€" atest name in trucks) r:?-w:-d-du-.‘. Ask t= Mr. Joe Hanley spent Saturday at Kitchener. WATERLOO The extra troubleâ€"free mileage that CGift It‘s a Dial 5â€"5182% Roy Zinkan of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. Zinkan. â€" Misses Clara Seipes and Hazel Randel of the Toronto teaching staff spent the weekâ€"end at their reâ€" spective homes in town. _ _ Mrs. Clair Harmer and little son Charles accompanied by Mrs. Ed. Harmer were visitors on Thursday at Ayr and Galt. Mrs. Harold Charles of Ayr accompanied the former on a visit with Mrs. Steâ€" vens and daughters at Guelph. Mr. and «Mrs. Edwin Fergusson and little son of Ayr visited on Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fergusson. 2 â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rank of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guthrie of New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Harmer, Miss Evelyn Kurchuck and friends of Galt were among those from a distance who attended the euchre and box social held in Plattsville Town Hall on Friday evening. _ _ _ ; _ _ The United Church choir attend~ ed church services on Sunday evenâ€" ing at Bright where an Easter canâ€" tata was presented in the United Church in that village.. oo Mrs. Roy Main spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Harâ€" mer, Galt, returniné on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. eonr&es Thomâ€" son and family and . J. J. :{:\omson, who visited there Sunâ€" y. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Fenn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Fen nwere Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Waither at Delhi. Lawrence Smith of Preston was a Sunday visitor in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Smith returning with him for a day‘s visit. A number of anglers visited these parts over the weekâ€"end where they sought fish in the river Nith. Some report a fairly good catch. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fenn were Sunday viistors at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Wolverton. ‘The many friends of Mrs. Fenn are pleased to know she is slowly recuperating from her reâ€" cent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldie and| little daughter were Sunday visiâ€"; tors with Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre‘ at Haysville. | Saturdai'&visitors with the Har‘| mer families were Mr. and Mrs. C.| Hannenberg and family of Kitchâ€"‘ ener accompanied by Jacky Koenig of that ciéy and Mrs. Weir Graham and son Gary and Miss\ Nellie Buâ€" chan of Bright.. â€" _ 0 Willikinvi{ennin&of Galt spent the wekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. W. S. Fergusson accompaâ€" nied Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fergusâ€" son the past week to Toronto wheer she remained for several days. | Mrs. Jake Peters and Mrs. Rex Harmers were recent visitors with friends at Gait. was offered bg Mrs. W. S. Fergusâ€" son and Mrs. Jane Calder read the scripture lesson. Miss Jessie Fenn herald of the day, read an interâ€" estin" item from the "Missionary Monthly". Fifteen members and two visitors answered the roll call and fifteen calls were reported. }lhmfle‘lie lchie.ofleléd her hon;e or the May meeting. Guest speakâ€" er of the afternoon wnln.ï¬ B. McLennan, who spoke on the "Study Book", Great is the Comâ€" K‘Any". assisted by Mrs. l'erlflnon. rs. E. Chambers, Miss B. McKie and Mrs. Gillis Fenn. Bunco was elhyed with high prize won by Miss Woolner and low prize being taken by Miss Ethel Mohr. A gg:luck lunch was served by the tess and Miss Metzloff. Mrs. Olâ€" "izcmhclr'“ml'l( won th’:u lucky cup prize. Miscellaneous gifts were preâ€" lTnled were Mï¬ to the br?de- elect. special session on Saturday afterâ€" noon and accepted the tender of Mr. Norman Haufschild for the poâ€" sition of township road superinâ€" tendent. The successful tender was for a rate of eighty cents an hour. There were five applications reâ€" ceived for the position. w The tender of Mr. Marcus Bender was also accepted at the rate of $1.90 an hour for weed cutting with a power mower. There were three q&lriaï¬om for this job. : â€" and Mrs 8. C. Kuhn and ‘mn Crediton. Sthool in the Livingston Presbyterian Church is beflnforheld at 10 o‘clock in the morning the aummer months. Next Sunday beâ€" :&Wo Dchthere will be a t session of Sunday School and Church and this will be held at Mis Fasye Doan has accepted a position with the People‘s Store in Galt and has taken up duties. children, Nancy and ï¬oufl:z:pem Sunday visiting with frie and The Plattsville United W.MS. held their April mcenni, at the ‘u y rnoon. i Mrs. E. Hewitt, presided. Prayer !m’"m' g a week with Mr. and Mrs. at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Baird and baby of Haysville were recent visitors at the home of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. and Mr. Earl Waldie. Mrs_ A. Bruce of Toronto was a Monday visitor with Mrs. Fred Barâ€" rett and Mrs. Jane Calder. A number in the village are sufâ€" fering from colds due to the change to cooler weather. Women‘s Missionary Society Meets. Wilmot Township Council held a BADEN *HR Breslau members of the 1948 class, ‘xraduat.ing from the threeâ€"year ecurse, were: Delbert Blake, Deâ€" lores Irene Zellar and Mabel Hachâ€" born Hallman. Delbert Blake was one of the six students who gave short talks. Miss Bessie Snyder escorted a group of her school children to the Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Holzschuh, who have been living in the house, formerly owned by Miss Israel, have secured rooms in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Battler, who purâ€" chased the property last year, will be moving in, in the near future. Among the 19 graduates at Emâ€" anuel ible School, Kitchener, were three from Breslau. The graâ€" duation service was held at Bethaâ€" Rev. Paul Yphantia, missionaryâ€" toâ€"Greece, &ave an illustrated adâ€" dress at e United Missionary Church on Tuesday evening. _ _ % United Mi&sionéry ‘C}lurch, Kitchener on Friday evening. The By Mrs. oy Schrede} (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Hurst, misâ€" sionariesâ€"onâ€"furlough from Tangaâ€" njaka, Africa, were guest speakers at the Cressman _ Mennonite Church on Sunday morning and evening. _ s The prayer group from the C. M. Church met at "Braeside Home" Preston, for a prayer service on Wednesday evening. Rev. Oscar Burkholder brought the message and a male quartette, Messrs. Shantz, Burkholï¬er. Cressman and Weber, sang several numbers. Miss Mary Baumbin was a Sunâ€" day visitor with Adina and Leavea Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. ard Mrs. Wm. Axt at Linwood. Mrs. Mary Duench : "Ht'"i{;;;sduy with Mrs. lXug‘ Schneslped;r. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowmnn( ;rent last Sunday with Mr. and rs. Edwin Bauman at Macton. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider atâ€" | tended the sale last Saturday of| Mrs. Witzel at the home of her| son in Petersburg. | | Mr. and Mrs. Onias Weber were last Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nicklas Humme! for dinner, then motored together to the 4th of Peel to Mr. and Mrs. Menno Frey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Brubachâ€" er spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Norman Brubacher, St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eby and daughâ€" ters of near Waterloo called on friends on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weber of near Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ziegler on Sunday. _ Mrs. Anneta Tyack at Kitchener on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Manassa Martin and Mr. Beniel Martin visited at Kâ€"W Hospital with Nancy Martin on Sidney Martin t Sunday at %ha.edflenrymnontbe lith line. i. BRESLAU Mr. Harry Schleuter and daughâ€" tor und his sister, Miss Elsie Schleuâ€" iter nave moved to a farmhouse near |Listowel where he has secured emâ€" | ployment on the farm. z Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn and fimily have moved to a farm house ‘2 miles southwest of Kitchener. |_Boyd W.M.S. held a quilting in ithe Township Hall, Thursday afâ€" ternoon after which all enjoyed a | pot luck supper. Misses Marguerite and Betty Jackson of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson. The Ladies‘ Aid of United Church held their April meeting at thehome of Mrs. Elgin Lambert at Dorking last Thursday with a good attendance, Mrs. A. Koelin presidâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kelly, Bobby and Glen and Mrs. Raymond Kelly of Winfield visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mathews on Sunday. We are sory to report that Mrs. Wm. Kennedy is still confined to her bed. Her many friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. _ Mrs. D. Martin of near Hawkesâ€" vilie visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Matthews and Marlene of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kells of near Drayton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews. Mrs. Harry Ward has returned home from the hospital and hope she wil soon be able to be out and enjoy the sunshine. â€"_ By Mrs. Emerson Matthews (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson, Mrs Em. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs Ed. Voising spent Monday in El mira and Kitchener. day Mrs. Janet Shantz, Mrs. Campâ€" bell Shantz and Brenda of Waterâ€" loo spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Birmingham on Sunâ€" _ Mrs. W. Wilford and son v.sited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shilter in Kitchener, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson of Preston spent Saturday afterâ€" noon with George Richardson. Mrs. William Wilford spent the cvening with a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Livergood in Kitchener. T. O. 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