. _BUSINESS DIRECTORY Fishing provides a living for mote than 40% of Newfoundâ€" land‘s population and fish proâ€" ducts provide about 407 of her export business. x 350 King West KITCHENER Phone 7â€"7562 â€" Mngr‘s. Res. 2â€"2171 New and Used Duplicating and Addin[g MACtines Filing Cabinets, Desks, Safés, Complete Office Equipment New and Used UNDERWOOD TYPEY Whether BUYING or SELLING | a I"SARM | HESSENAUR & SHANTZ ’ Limited | Phone 6â€"6455 â€" 24 Queen N. | KITCHENER | &8 Queen St. South WANTEDâ€"Flocks to supply us with hatching eggs for 1949 hatching season. Guaranteed premium _ plus _ hatchability premium paid. Send for full details. Tweddle Chick Hatchâ€" eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. A. K. CRESSMAN & SON ARE YOU FULLY PROTECTED? * BUILDING COSTS ARE HIGHER * FURNISHINGS AND ALL PERSONAL EFFECTS COST MORE TO REPLACE 1f you need More Insurance . . . Call the Local Representive of , C.C.M. BICYCLE in good conâ€" dition. 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Each group of figures count as one word. 17 every week THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE WANT ADS Real Estate and Insurance WATERLOO, ONTARIO Office 102 King St. South * _ Phone 8â€"8024 Every Kind of Insurance ire & Life â€" Accident SUTHERLANDâ€"SCHULTZ DLD AT 40, 50, 60"° Man! You‘ve crazy. Thousand pepâ€" py at 70. Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling many men, women call "old". New "get acvauamted" size only 50c. At all druggists. ELECTRIC KITCHENER and GUELPH in stock 4 H.P., Light Duty at $19.2 4 HP., Heavy Duty at $35.f ; HP., Heavy Duty at $49.6 â€" H.P., Heavy Duty at $66.( 1 M.P., Heavy Duty at $86.( (All New) Larger sizes also available THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Health Chartered Accountants ELECTRIC MOTORS BROCK, DAVIS, DUNN & BROUGHTON Livestock En(\rloyfls’ Liability uarantee Bond Boiler Insurance Transit Insurance Sprinkler Leakage Automobile Insurance PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY ALKA SELTZER TYPEWRITERS CHIROPRACTIC REAL ESTATE HUSINESS CARDS ELECTRICAL INSURANCE DRUGGISTS PERSONAL POULTRY KITCHENRER FOR SALE 1" every week Plate Glass Phone 6â€"6434 $9.00 per year at $19.35 at $35.80 at $49.65 at $66.00 at $86.00 Kitchener 8, 1948 |_ The hostesses were: Mrs. G. ;Tnomson, Mrs. P. Thomson, Mrs. iGcorgv Harrison, Mrs. W. Scott, ‘Mrs. W. Glaves, Mrs. R. Staut ‘fer, Mrs. E. L. Schneider and |Miss C. Seips. _ _Mrs. B. Doan was a weekâ€"end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Cynick at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Geraid D. Harâ€" mer spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Molly Webb was the reâ€" cipient of an clectric clock and wall Iamp when she left the emâ€" ploy of the Canada Sandpflrper Co. on Friday and went to Torâ€" onto, where she will be married soon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Habel and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. Harâ€" mer and sons spent Sunday at Puslinch Lake and had supper picnic style. â€" _ Miss Mary Jane Edwards is visiting relatives in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Battler and sons who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Meadows of Woodstock on a week‘s vacation to Long Po(iim returned over the weekâ€" end. The evangelical picture ‘"Moâ€" ther and Home" was quite well attended on Friday evening. At the close Berwyn Peters of Washington spoke a few words and offered prayer. . _ Quite a number from Plattsâ€" ville and Communities | surâ€" roundini)u attended the "Joe Lcuis‘ nchere game which was held Saturday evening. _ The committee in charge comâ€" prised Mrs. J. B. English, Mrs. D. E. Stauffer, Mrs. B. Harrison and Mrs. H. Shosenberï¬ Mrs. W. J. Lachman and ys. P. Grimes and Mrs. F. Parkhouse were . appointed to assist the speaker at the short course in September. _ â€" â€" â€" The Drumbo Institute is to be invited to the September meetâ€" ing. Misses Joyce and Joan Renâ€" nick favored with a duet with Mrs. Geo. Shearer as accompaâ€" nist. Mrs. H. Collum gave a paâ€" per on "A Collection of Thoughts in Prose and Poetry". Wit, wisâ€" dom and hints woven into a very interesting paper. A demonstra~ tion was“g,ivon by Misses J. Otto and D. Weicker of the Wilmot Junior Farmer‘s Homemaking Course on making a Hot Vegeâ€" table Plate and a "Cold Salad Piate". The "motto" was "A man‘s kouse is his castle". _ Mrs. F. King led in prayer. The roll coll was answered by "a labor saving hint". The topic was "Home Economics". The August meeting of the Plattsville branch of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held in the church school room Thursday afâ€" termoon with over 60 present. The president, Mrs. J. H. Lederâ€" man, presided. In her address Mrs. Lederman, stressed the lack uf women members in our Legisâ€" lature. Mrs. George Harrison moved a vote of thanks to the commitâ€" tee and hastesses for the good program and lunch all enjoyed at the picnic. _ â€" â€" Women‘s Institute Meets. BEATTY WASHER STORE 16 College St. â€" KITCHENER Plattsville : T2 2 T7 T. TORONTO EXHIBITION McGowan & Hill Ful JNSULATIONN inclusive. _ Return Limit â€" Sept. 15 26 to Saturday, Sept. 11 26 ot Saturday, Sept. 11 Low Rail Fgres to the AUG. 27 â€" SEPT 11 By Mrs. Ed. Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) FROM KITCHENER ROOFING .“gâ€,,jg;,"’e; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pfeiffer and son Jerry were visiting friends A man‘s in Preston on Saturday. Mrs. F.‘_ Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potruff of The roli Hamilton spent Sunday at the "a lapor home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles pic â€" was Reader. | _ Mr. and Mrs, C. Reay and son rge comâ€" Cnarles of Preston spent the ish, Mrs. weekâ€"end at the home of their Harrison daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. rg â€" Mre and Mrs. Lawrence Cluthe. chserved. Scripture was read by A call to worship and devotions and winners were: Teenâ€"age boys â€"ftorward and b.ckwnx-aiyll were built around the theme, "God Speaks through Nature". By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chronicle Correspondent} The local United Brethren Sunday School held an enjogl:le picnic Thursday at Sodper k. Galt. l"ollowinso!he inner for which nearly tl were present, a gram o sgom was carâ€" rieg":)ut under the direction of Mrs. J. Perrin. Miss Lois Shelby, Merle Coleman and Charles Perâ€" rin. Straight races were held for the smaller age groups, also a Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniels of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones or Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geomwen and children Lanéy ichael and Sandra igem unday with relaâ€" tives in Kitchener. Stanley Jones was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gert Wintermeyer of Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karges and children June and Jerome were visiting friends in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolfe were business visitors in Galt on Satâ€" urday. _ _ _ __ Do e ons Miss Beatrice Pfeiffer and l(.a{ Pearcey were visiting in Selkir on Tuesday. Mrs. John Sapsworth visited in Calt on Wednesday. _ _ E _ Mrs. Donald Fisher was visitâ€" ing friends in Kitchener on Satâ€" urday. _ s Roseville : | Quite a number of people atâ€" tended the Joe Louis and his Punchers (colored) and the team ‘ol All Stars softball game at ‘Drumbo on Saturday evenincf. | Miss Mary Rogers is spen ing & vacation with her sister an brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. \Harold Slee. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quelch and [daughter Patricia were visiting in Galt on Wednesday. 00 _â€"Mr. and Mrs. Al. Duvail of Galt were visiting at the home gf Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Sunâ€" ay. 0 _ George Pearcey has returned to his home in Rockton after spending a vacation at the home of his brotber and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey. _ Miss Betty Steen of Kitchener spent a few days at the home of her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. George Steen. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quelch and two dauï¬ters and Miss Jean Kleinsteuber visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore of the townline. â€" Mrs. Howard Gibbons and Miss DiAnne Drager spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the former‘s parents at Hanover. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lifchis and children J(}vce and Lawâ€" rence and Miss Joyce Brown of Moronto spent Sunday at the S\ome of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ones. Mr. and Mrs. Claudeâ€"Lawrenâ€" son of Windsor were visiting reâ€" latives in the village. Miss Doreen Gibbons has reâ€" turned to her home in the vilâ€" lage after spending three weeks vacation with her grandparents at Hanover. Mrs. Wm. Wolfe and twa sons Kenneth and Larry and Mrs. M. Wolfe spent Prid:!s at the home of Mrs. W. Richa of Preston. Wednesday. Rudy Schaal of Galt spent Wednesday with his mother on Wednesday. __ _ _ _ __ Mr. T. Sandwell of Preston ‘was a Business visitor in the village on Thursday. â€" _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pope of Preston called on Dick Jones on Rev. H. G: Cleghorn of Presâ€" ton was in charge of the union service at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning. Miss Etta Bowman was visit ing in Galt on Tuesday. _ Doon : Mr. Wm. Battler has moved his household effects from storage here to Woodstock. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Nadrofsky and sons Bobby and Ronald are movâ€" ing this week to take up resiâ€" dence in Bnm.!ordi“lwnere they have been success in securâ€" Mr. E. L. Schneider has sold his henenl‘uore on Main street to Mr. Anderson of ‘Toronto, who intends to take over shortly. Miss Lillian Baird has moved her household effects from the home of Wm. Cann to her apartâ€" nients in Toronto. visited Belwood by chartered bus on Puesday afternoon. â€" _A number of softball fans of Plattsville and vicinity accomâ€" The latter also visited the Harâ€" and Mrs. Wim, Guthrie and famâ€" ily of Ayr and Mr. and Mrs. J By Mrs. R. Jones# (Chronicle Correspondent) Fh»" Oiher mme LE Le>! oo 0 Te Ne C200 C NSR W DC TRADE BREAKS RECORD held on September 14th next, at Canadian foreign trade reached the appointed hour. record ‘proportions' during the| The service of next Sunday in first haif of 1948, with total merâ€"‘St. Mathew‘s Lutheran Church chandising imports and exports’ht.s been cancelled to allow the amounting to $2,671 million, an tor and a number of Luther increase of $85 million over the t:gue members to attend the corresponding period of 1947. annual League convention to be Trading conditions in June,{held in Pembroke, during that however, ‘were less favorable} time. than in the preceding five| Miss Marion Schweitzer has months of this year, mainly as a|been receiving the congratulaâ€" result of the drop in wheat and|tions of her numerous friends in flour shipments to the United}honor of her 80th birthday, Kingdom, followirg last year’shvhich she celebrated on Saturâ€" Recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hoim were Mrs. Ed. Sipe, Miss Clara Sipe and Miss Zoe Zinkan of Plattsâ€" ville, Mrs. Edna Drinkwater and Mrs. Howecross of Galt. CANADIAN FOREIGN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holm and son Bruce visited with Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McKay at Lynâ€" den on Saturday. _ e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shelb‘y accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Melâ€" vin Becker and family to Allisâ€" ton where they spent the weekâ€" end with the former‘s daughter, Nirs. Elmer Stoltz and Mr. Stoltz. The guests were Carol, Billy and Linda _ Pickard, Hall% Ann Schreiber, Rose Marie Holtzhauâ€" er, Ruth Marshall and Helen Litsch. ter lilies were open by 10 p.m. and would last until 4 a.m. %he plant which is two years old is owned by George Perrin. several children on Monday in honor of the third birthday of her son, Bruce. A table centred with a lovely birthday cake with the baptismal service held at New Dundee on Sunday afterâ€" noon for the New Dundee circuit United Brethren Churches. Four candidates from here who obâ€" served the ordinance were: Eva and Muriel Hilborn, Geraldine Becker and Gerald Hallamn. _ A small group had the priviâ€" leg of wau:.hhg three bur on a nm-bloomtn‘ cereus open into bloom on Sunda{ night. The blooms which resemble waâ€" 13:1:5 left on Saturday for the 1 West to assist in harâ€" vesting there. _A number from here attended Donald Becker of the Plains who has been employed by Geo. Mrs. Louis Holm entertained THE 'u-.a_gigg m’ CHRONLCLE Due to several members of the Woolwich Council being engaged on other binding services durâ€" ing the time of the appointed Council meeting next Tuesday, it has been seen fit to ï¬ostpone ghg_mee}_ing for a week, to be Mr. and Mrs. Alan Farr of Guelph, were Sunda({ nï¬uesu at the home of Mr. an rs. Geo. Uhrig. _ o â€" Mr. Henry Ebel, local Rax mill owner, has started the harvestâ€" ing of the season‘s crop. l Miss Vivian Letson, RN., who kas been home on a short holiâ€" day returned to Toronto, Sunâ€" ?h?Qus:f hy oy ht pe 1e n City by her paren Mr. and Mrs. égon A. Letson, sister, Miss Shirley and by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dahmer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitehead of Kitchener, were weekâ€"end visitors at the homes of their sons, George and Vincent. _ It is reported the former has been given a position in Edmonâ€" ton and that the family will move west in the near future. the home of his sister, Mrs. Byâ€" ron Schwartz and Mr. Schwartz. _ Quite a number of ball sports aitended the benefit game beâ€" tween an all star team and t}:: ‘s League champions %u %&ye& l:n Bloomâ€" ingdale last y night. in County “Mnga gtdmer. relievin% officials on holidays, for the past few school teacher in Kenora, for a en pnidny and who preached Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Wright visitor at Mrs. Alex Wegenast of Hamâ€" ilton was the guest of Miss Lily Lautenschlager over the weekâ€" end. John Bechtel of Vancouver, B.C., called on relatives and friends in the community last week. Miss Marie Schmidt of Petersâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Percy Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Godier and daughter, Brenda, of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bergey on Sunday. Donald Jacob Jr., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dietz at St. Agatha. _ Little Bobby Rickert of Witerâ€" loo spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adâ€" dison Rickert. Mrs. Leander Cressman and Robert Cressman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William %Jalsh at hagersville on Sunday. _ Mrs. Emmerson Einwechter and children, Betty and Freddie of Brooklyn, N.Y., are visiting with Mrs. George Einwechter and family this week. New Dundee: B{ Miss Miriam Hilborn (Chronicle Correspondent) v (DAYLIGHT TIME) o Exhibition passengers travclling on regular buses will transfer at Toronto Bus Terminal * to buses running into the Grounds. DIRECT INTO THE GROUNDS LEAVE KITCHENER AUGUST 28th to SEPTEMBER 11th (Except Sunday) Fare FRED WESSON â€" King St. East Harry Goéitling and Eugene Greulich visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford of Kinâ€" dersley, Sask., was the guest of Mrs. Allan Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Lefrancois over the weekâ€" end. Patsy and Billy Jacob are sgending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rickert rear Waterloo. Nirs. Max éb'éï¬sa{';'i f\'fi-a.gara- Clayton Cressman is spending a few weeks at Vineland. Miss Elaine Fiederlein underâ€" went a tonsilectomy at the Kâ€"W Hospital on Monday. _ _ _ Miss Margaret Snider of Bâ€"antford was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sherk over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey and sons, Edward and Robert ard Mrs. Walter Shantz and daughter, Beth, left on Monday on a motor trip to Pennsylvania where they will spend a few dayls visiting relatives at Blue Ball. Wm. Goettling spent the past week with his daughter, Mrs. M. Bogusat and Mr. Bogusat at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. burg spent the weekâ€"end with her cousin, Miss Carol Schmidt. TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT Children â€" $1.80 $3.259 Phone 24469 ~CANADIAN | NATIONAL | EXHIBITION: LEAVE EXHIBITION . 10.30 p.m. Mrs. Leander Cressman and Robert Cressman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham at Vineland on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt at Milverâ€" ton. Miss Louise Erickson of Kitchâ€" ener spent the past week with Mrs. vll)illiam Goettling. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hilborn and son, John motored to Stoâ€" ney Creek on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kavelman of Niagara Falls, N.Y., were wuls of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baritrop and daughter, Elizabeth Anne of Pd%irave visited at the home of I. M. Hilborn on Saturday. Douglas and Leonard Hamachâ€" er left on Sunday on a motor trip tn the Canadian West where they will assist with harvesting operâ€" ations. They were accompanied by Joe Hallman and Calvin Holtzhauer of Roseville. conâ€"theâ€"Lake last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Diilworth and Kenneth Poth spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Brusâ€" Includes Exhibition J [ 1/ J‘