LC Qule Saws, knives, clipper plates, mest grinder piates, e lswnmowers, etc. J. GEO. STREBEL Phone 1â€"1511 â€" #3 Erb W. t 1. absfl And playtime is vacatizn time. The fortunate visitâ€" ors to Ontario‘s land of lakes and sweetâ€"scentod pine have a really granc vacation. There‘s tennis golf, lawn bowling, bathâ€" ing, boating and every other activity of the great outdoors â€"just what you want for your vacation. YOU‘LL ENPCY GOING BY °US FARES Arke L OW HUNTSVILLE Dogs Don‘t Wear G l a s ses . . . . GORDON‘S GOOD . GLASSES SHARPENING ROUND TRIP (Subject to Change) and they couldn‘t tell you if they did need them Sometimes human beings need glasses but proâ€" crastinate in getting them. The longer you delay in obtaining them, if a thorough eye examination proves you need them, the longer you‘ll feel the conseâ€" quences of faulty vision in your business, social and personal life. Let us fll your oculist‘s prescription today ! 8.15 10.05 !_ The ladies section of the Recreâ€" |name of a town and its newspaâ€" ‘lation softball loop is just about |per were given in response to the ‘enterir}g the last lap of its scheâ€"|roll call, read by '.Hb}secnehry dule. Tonight Galley‘s Gals will Mrs Frank Kleinknech? The net |play Cedar Snack Bar at Waterâ€"|proceeds of the Federation of loo Park while Ray‘s Butcher Agriculture picnic, held at the Girls will meet Seagram‘s at Eliâ€" yJohn Hoffman farm the latter |zabeth Ziegler, in a postponed |part of July were very gn‘at% game. On Tuesday night Dominâ€" Final arrangements were ion Life will clash with Galley's‘[o, the exhibits to be shown at Gals and on Wednesday Seaâ€"|Elmira Fall Fair early in Septemâ€" gram‘s will meet Ray‘s Girls{ber. The rug making course is to again, this time in a regular scheâ€" /bc held in February and Mrs. J. duled tilt at St. Louis Diamond. |Leith offered her home for same. $ * a +) * % \The question drawer prepared by Playoffs in the Peeâ€"wee section | Mrs. O. L. Lanz were read by Mrs. ‘of the Waterloo Recreation Baseâ€"|F. H. Schummer. Mrs. W. Richâ€" |ball League will start this coming {ardson introduced _ the . guest week in the mornings at Waterâ€"|speaker, Mr. Stanley field secreâ€" loo Park under the supervision of tary for the Blind for Waterloo |Jada Dahmer. The three team County. He gave a very interestâ€" |place team but Braves still have chess, dominos, cribbage board,‘Weekâ€"end a an outside chance of edging Tiâ€" card, etc. He explained how to Mrs. Henry !gers for the loop leadership. Itell the time, use a thermometerl Mr. and M | «k k e 0s ‘ar;gd'iapeornnegs?);tlefar}d l}‘o vihae_'ad a|daughter R !_ Youngsters on the playgrounds DC C of the ladies, 8}thejr home have beg:n engaged jnpsez,‘,"ngu:,?;‘vole of thanks was extended to‘tion in the ~knming this week while starting | tC sPpeaker by Mrs. Fred Sherrer.| _ Donald Monday their handicraft work| Other items on the Pl?i!‘amiham Wolfe will consist of beadwork. 'l‘rack]“'ere a piano duett by the M isse.s‘LMrA and Mr ]meets are being held at all three|LOrraine and Joyce Beggs. The |Albert sper playgrounds this week, on Monâ€" third chapter of the book, "50)dine and al ‘day the Central spot held their ) Y°ar* of Achievement" was reâ€"|their _ grar meet while St. Louis is holding|Viewed by Mrs. A. W. Schnurr. Blackwell. ‘theirs this afternoon. Tomorrow | A piano solo, "Piano Chimes" by | Mrs. Jan ‘afternoon a meet will go on at| Miss Jotre Beggs. Mrs. William | Barry â€" hav Alexandra. â€" Winners in these Richardson gave a report of the| home in To ‘events will represent their playâ€" ‘Officers‘ Rally held at the O.A.C.|vacation at grounds at an interâ€"playgrounleuelph, in June. |mer‘s paret meet scheduled for Waterloo Park| The National Anthem closed the Stahle. |this Tuesday. An all day picnic meeting. Refreshments _ were| _ Mr. and 1 |and bicycle races are also on the served by the hostess assisted by iPrmton wel bill for this coming week. Mesdames J. Leith, A. R. Peebles 9f Mr. and « sor s x‘ # ‘%vn? A. R. Koebel. Mrs. C. w.}“ï¬gdzgï¬w | _ Another singâ€"song wi ilker will be hostess for the|. °> cat â€" Watarinn gln’ar].xg n::n gsn?deals September meeting. “mgh:}r.’ncapl:. Playoffs in the Peeâ€"wee section | Mrs. O. L. Lanz were read by Mrs. ‘of the Waterloo Recreation Baseâ€"|F. H. Schummer. Mrs. W. Richâ€" |ball League will start this coming ardson _ introduced the â€" guest week in the mornings at Waterâ€"|speaker, Mr. Stanley field secreâ€" loo Park under the supervision of tary for the Blind for Waterloo ‘Jada Dahmer. The three team ‘Coum{. He gave a very interestâ€" lloop will have all clubs in the‘mg talk on the work and the serâ€" | playoffs with the second and third|vices that the Institute for the ‘place teams meeting in a best of[Blind is doing. He explained and three games series. The winner|showed how the Braile alphabet | will then meet the first place team | was written. On display was a in a bestâ€"ofâ€"five game series |Braile magazine and a show case |White Sox are definitely the third Imntaining various games such as |place team but Braves still have chess, dominos, cribbage board, an outside chance of edging Tiâ€"\card, etc. He explained how to |_ _ On MondalzI night Roy Roberts, ;vocalist for Mart Kenney‘s Westâ€" ‘ern Gentlemen and a resident of ‘the Twin Cities, will give a conâ€" cert at the Waterloo Park band }shell. Other entertainers will alâ€" ‘so perform including Johnny [Perkins at the piano and Bernie ‘Bray, harmonica virtuoso. Another singâ€"song will be held at Waterloo Park on â€" Sunday night, starting at 9 o‘clock. As usual entertainment, communitfv singing and movie pictures will be offered. (By Chromiele Correspondent) LINWOOD.â€"Linwood intermeâ€" diates played at Monkton on Monday night in the semiâ€"finals of the W.O.A.A. The score was 17â€"6 in favor of Linwood. Ken Deckâ€" ert and G. Voisin had homers in the 3rd inning and Shorty Knarr had one in the 4th inning for Linâ€" wood. G. Billow of Moorefield had one in the 6th inning. Ken Deckert had a homer, a double and a single out of four trips at the plate. Linwood .. 004 621 022â€"17 13 1 Monkton .. 003 101 010â€" 6 10 3 Knarr and Steinfeldt; Howes, Parett and Madel. LINWOOD TRIMS MQONKTON 17â€"6 TB‘ 4 AND RECREATION NOTES | _ Visiting at the home of Dr. and ‘Mrs. G. R. Hain, Wednesday, twere Mr. and Mrs. W. Ohlinger ‘and son Carl Douglas of Springâ€" | field. Illinois. and Mr. and nf.s. C. By Miss Jetret Manser (Chronicle Correspondent) The ladies softball team of St. Clements met the Linwood ladies here on ‘Monday night for an exâ€" hibition game "{'he score was 16â€"5 in favor of Linwood. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hain and Irene returned home Tuesday afâ€" ter and extended vacation at Like Kilm Cottages, Inverhuron, and at Baysville, Lake of Bays, Muskoka. The August meetmghuf the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Rennie, Crosshill, with twenty members and seven visitors present. The president, Mrs. Wm. Richardson vccupied the chair. The ode and creej opened the meeting. The Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Carnochan were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weigand and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Henâ€" rich, Mrs. William Dunnington and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnochan %; Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. rthur Sanders of Waterloo. Mrs. Arthur MacMinnamen and Mr. Frank â€" MacMinnamen | of Dorking ~accompanied by their guests, Miss Helen MacMinnamen and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rothwell and Sylvia of Preston were visitâ€" ing with Mrs. G. G. Manser and Jetret on Thursday night. Sister M. Bernard of Chicago accompanied her sister, Mrs. Joâ€" sephine Runstedler, Miss Irene Sherrer and Messrs. Carl and Edâ€" ward Runstedler, when they atâ€" tended the reception_of Betty Hergott at the Notre Dame Conâ€" vent, Waterdown. Linwood : Rev. and Mrs W J. Goos and sons Kenneth and Jimmy visited with friends in Niagara Falls, NY. last week. Kenneth and Jimmy remained for a y_is'rt._ Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farlow, Toronto, Mr.â€" Harry Schummer, Carolyn and Allan, Detroit, and Miss Louâ€" ise Schummer, Miss Betty Schumâ€" mer and Lawrence McCallum, Kitchener Mrs. J. W. Burnett visited with Mr. and Mrs, Omer Hastings in Listowel last week. â€" Mr.l Lemy Kratz of Kitchener was a weekâ€"end visitor at the C. W. Wilker home. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hewitt of near Listowel were callers on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs G. G. Manser. C. Ridsdale and sons John and David from Gait, Ont. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones, Mr. Geo. Jones and Miss Jean Voll visited with friends in Hamilton on Sunâ€" day. f &lomb(‘rs of St. Peters® Luther League met Monday night in the Sunday School room with Helen Voll in charge. The hymn, "Beauâ€" tiful Saviour" opened the devoâ€" tional part. The scrlg_ture verses wer read by Robert Foell. Doris Wilker led in prayer. ‘"Take My Life and Let It Be", was the secâ€" ond hymn sung. The topic preâ€" sented was Luther Lcï¬:-e Matâ€" ters; Leagues ahead. s. Gorâ€" don Eydt read a poem. The closâ€" ing hymn was "O Christians Leagued Together". Rev. W. J. Goos presided in the absence of the presidents The payment of fees was the response to the roll call. Leaguers weer encouraged to attend the Luther League conâ€" vention in Hamilton on Septemâ€" ber 3, 4, 5. The meeting closed with the Lord‘s Prayer. As a surprise to the leaguers, the proâ€" gram committee had planned a weiner and marshmalE)w roast. The leaguers left in cars for the river flats at the Princess Elizaâ€" beth bridge, near Glenallen, where everyone had a good time Mss G. G. Manser and Jetret| visited at the home of Mrs. John Logel of near Dorking on Wedâ€"| nesday. ‘ are for members to attend reguâ€" previous to the meetingsa “J'M“ ] Mrs. Daniel Wagner and Miss Alvina Wagner visited over the iweekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Kitchener. Willow Lake was again the scene of hundreds of bathers, who in order to evade the heat over the weekâ€"end, took their weekly dip in the cool spring water. Mr. and Mrs. John Holland and children of Preston were visiting their aunts, Misses Kate and Etta Bowman on Saturday. Cpt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe and son Albert, of the Royal Canâ€" adian Navy at Halifax, are spendâ€" ing a vacation at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe. Russell Tilt of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs: William Wolfe and sons Kenneth, Larry and Rickey of Quebec are spending a week‘s vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolfe. P MGvabdilhoatbdat iï¬ ts d w in sc a, Donald Wolfe, Ted Wolfe Wilâ€" |Blackmore liam Wolfe and Ivan Battler and| Recent visitors at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe and son|Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Doan were Albert spent Sunday at Kincarâ€"|Mrs A. West and daughters o dine and also visited the home of|Ancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Zin their _ grandmother, â€" Mrs. _ W. {nick of Sarnia. Blackwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grimes anc Mrs. James Johnson and sOn|family have returned from a va Barry have returned to their‘cation at Wasaga Beach. home in Toronto after spending a; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Black vacation at the ‘home of the fOl’-’"](,rg and Mary Ann spent the mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. past two weeks with relatives a Stahle. ibanre Sound. Interment was in the Blair cemeâ€" tery on Thursday afternoon with Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston in charge of the services. Pallbearâ€" ers were Harry and Leonard Nahis, Adam Debrusk and John Gillow, all of Blair and Stephen g;tlock and John Weaver of oon. Mrs. Alvin Adams and daughâ€" ter Wilma, are spending a vacaâ€" tion with friends at Orville. Max Schaal of Kitchener was visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Laura Grant on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schilroth and son Laurie have returned to their home after spending a vacaâ€" tion and the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Schilâ€" roth of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and daughter Ruth have returned to their home after spending a vacaâ€" tion in the Huntsville District. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniels of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones on John Perine of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end at his home in the village. _ _ _ _ â€" Mrs. John Woelfle is spending a month‘s vacation visiting her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Schmidt, her daughter, Mrs. Paul Krogman and her son, Irvin Woelfle of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and son Douglas of Toronto visited Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pfeiffer. Wesley Pearcey was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockton on Friday. __ â€" s F Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullock of Preston was visiting frien<ds in the village on Tuesday. e Mrs. Art Kauk and son Fredâ€" die, have returned to their home in the village after spending a week‘s vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mcâ€" Lennan of Millbank. Quite a number of people of the vu.hg attended the funeral of the late Mr. Howard F. Reiss, Sr., at Blair. The funeral took place from Nicholson‘s Inn, Blair. Mrs. Charles Reader was visitâ€" ing in Galt on Friday. _ _ Nrs. Ken Graham and daughâ€" ter Karen, spent Thursday with friends in Kitchener. Rev. H. G. Ckï¬:orn of Preston was in charge of union service held at the Doon United Church on Sunday morning Murray and RogoGibbons spent the weekâ€"end at Southampton. _ Mr. Koerber and Floyd and Miss Eloise Koerber of Bridgeâ€" port, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor McLennan on Tuesday. _ _ _ _ Douglas Fisher spent Saturday with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Battler atâ€" tended the midget car races held at Norwich on Monday. _ _ _ _ Fred Potter has returned to his home in the village after spendâ€" ing a few weeks with relatives in Orillia. Williams Seeds is a patient at Westminster Hospital, London. Mrs. Russell Tilt and daughter, Susan, and Miss Ethel Wilfong spent Tuesday at the home of their sister and_ brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Strange of North Woolwich. Why Dorothy Newton PHB WATERLOO (Ontwto) CHRONICLE ES 5,10,8425¢% STORES, (Chronjcle Correspondent) LAFF â€" A â€" DAY â€" you‘re Wéaring a waiay Recent visitors at the home of| Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Doan were) Mrs. A. West and daughters of| Ancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Zinâ€" nick of Sarnia. | Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grimes and | The former will visit Kitchigaâ€" mi Camp on Lake Huron for sevâ€" eral days and a number of Guides who spent the past week there will return with Mrs. C. Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes are holidaying at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and MrS. J. D. !mlsh acâ€" companied by Mr. and . Fred Anderson of Brantford motored the past week to Northern points on a holiday trip and also attendâ€" ed a reunion at Markham, where the former‘s parents reside. Mrs. Irene Main was a weekâ€" ind visitor with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmer, Galt, returning with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and baâ€" gy, who visited the latter on Sunâ€" ay. . Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson have returned from a holiday visit in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fenn acâ€" compamed by Mr. and Mrs, Edâ€" win Fenn motored to Midland the past week and spent several days. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and son of Windsor were Thursday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harâ€" mer. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Schneider and family were visitors the past week at Tobermory apd other northern points. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt motored on Sunday to Camp Kitchigami to visit their daughâ€" ter, Phyllis Ann, who is camping with the Girl Guides from Plattsâ€" ville. Mrs. O. Shephard of Brantford spent a few days the past week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fergusson and W. S. Fergusson. _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackmore and family of Woodstock snem the week with Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" val Brown and Mr. and Mrs. R Blackmore Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Blackâ€" more and Mary Ann spent the past two weeks with relatives at Panry Sound. _ __ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldie reâ€" turned on Thursday from a motor trip to Wasaga Beach, Algonquin Park and tOtawa and district. Mrs. Clair Harmer and son Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harmer were Sunday visitors with relatives at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmer and baby of Gailt, who spent the past week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guthrie at New Dundee, called on relatives on Wednesday evening. Guides Attend Camp Kitchigami. Alberi Wolfe spent a few days at the home of his uncle and aunt, at the home of his uncle and .uxi;} Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubacheck Kitchener lr.andlul?'olb. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and Mrs. A G. Wolte were vfltfl' ig at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Huâ€" &h:dnck of Kitchener on Saturâ€" y. Howard Gibbons and dnuï¬:a Doreen have returned to ira Six members of the ist Plattsâ€" ville Girl Guides left on Saturday to camp at Kitchigami on Lake Huron, namely: Gwynith Habel, Myrna Doan, Betty Christensen, Kathryn â€" Habel, Phyllis Ann Schmidt and Eunice Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Habel and Mrs. George Schmidt made the trip by motor to accompany those attending camp. _ _ â€" Master Owen Rhodenizer is hoâ€" lidaying for several weeks with relatives in Toronto. After Lake Superior, Lake Vic-T Victoria in Africa is the largest} lake in the worlgd. Lake Aral in| Siberia is third and Luke Huron | fourth. | (W. H. Romahn led the Prayer Band after which Miriam Hiiborn i’was in charge of the program, the {topic of which was "Temperance" Mrs. Clare Hilborn read the scripâ€" |ture lesson. Readings on the toâ€" pie were given by Mrs. Lincoln Cassel and Mrs. James Cressman. |The Chinese Churus, ~I Will Not Be Afraid", was sung and Mrs. M. B. Snyder presented the mission |study on China from the book, {‘"R.ising Through the Dust". The president, Mrs. Norman Kaster leonducted the closing business geriod. Refreshments were served 4 y the hostess |_ Mrs. W. Spaetzel is spending a \few weeks visiting with relatives in Kitchener 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zimmerâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs. Aeros Lewis, Mr. and Mrs: Ted Lewis and |Owen Lewis ol Niagara Falls, |N.Y,, were guests of Mr. and Mrs ‘Harold Weiss on Civic Holiday fGeorï¬Bu cho of Milverton and | Miss Laura Duench and Mr. Welâ€" land Lautenschlarcr of Petersâ€" burg and Norman Duench of Waâ€" terloo and Mr. Mary Duench and Miss Louisa Duench and Andrew and Charlie Duench, all of near, Wallenstein. 1 Miss Deiphine Schneider spent a day last Wednesday at Kitchâ€"‘ ener at her home here. | Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schneider were: Robert Teply and Miss Olga Tvedon and Dolores â€" Rocky and _ Rudoiph Schneider and Velma, Schneider, all of Kitchoner and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Anne Leinhardt were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Leinhardt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward â€" Leinhardt â€" and daughter of Kitchener. The August mceting of the United Brethren W.M.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Chapâ€" man on Wednesday night. Mrs. Mrs. Ezra Frey spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Samuel Marâ€" tin at Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Radke and children, Stuart, Glen and Elaine, are spending the weekâ€"end at Bracebridge the scripture lesson bmuu whu::: readings were given by . Areli Goodwin and Sr- Alvin Egerdee. Mrs. B. Boshart and Mrs. Jack Schmidt rendered a vocal duet. The members responded to the Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Duluth have returned home after spendâ€" ing three weeks with Mrs. Tyack. Hawkesvilie : The St. James Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Henâ€" New TORONTG MONTREAL MONCTON WINNIPEG BAANDON RBQINA yORKTON SWIFY CURRENT CALCARY EDMONTON A recent survey showed the owners of seifâ€" propelled combines in Western Canada to be divided like this: 61.9 % were owners of Masseyâ€"Harris 38.1% were owners of other makes > This is a very significant fact. Farmers don}t choose their machines by whim or fancy. Such a high preference for Masseyâ€"Harris is proof beyond doubt that Masseyâ€"Harris combines give them the best allâ€"round performance . . . in fast harvesting, clean threshing, freedom from field delays, low cost of operation. If you were to visit the Masseyâ€"Harris combine factory and watch the long trainâ€" By Mrs. Auy. Schneider (Chronicle Correspondent} Masseyâ€"Harnris Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang on Sunday ‘were: Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Thomas and son, Bobby, of Guelph; Miss Pearl Robbins and William Strome and son, Edâ€" ward of Lynden. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacob and sons, Keith and Jimmy are spendâ€" Mr. ind â€" Mrs. Norman Kaster and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken are spending a few days on a moâ€" tor trip through Northern Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Foley of Hespeler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zimmerman over the weekâ€"end. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and children, Jeannette and James, attended the Keswick Conference 4t Ferndale, Muskoka, over the weekâ€"end and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kinzie at Mr. and Mrs Allan Cressman and son, Bobby and Austin Bauer have moved to their new home on Bridge St. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schmitt and family have ta@ up residence in the house which they purckased from Mr. Bauer on Front St. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel and Miss Margaret Cassel motored to Grand Bend and Bayfield on Friday. Miss Joyce Schaaf of Kitchener is holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber. Mrs. Mervin Bechtel and Miss Sylvia Bock spent the weekâ€"end at Gravenhurst. Mrs. M. B. Snydur spent th weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. I Stahl in Galt. Edgar Metzler of Scottdale, Pa wus the guest of Mr. and Mr David Bergey on Sunday. son, Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bechte! and son, Dennis, a few days recently é&t Noxt‘g; M iss Dam:{l Bean of Chicago, I!l., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vedder of Milwaukee, Wisc., called on Mrs. Addison Rickert and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacob last Saturday. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rohr and daughters, Janet and Lucille visitâ€" cd with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rohr at L.nwood on Saturday. I!l., visited with Mr. and Mr vid Bergey last Wednesday Donald Jacob Jr., is spending this week at Sauble Beach New Dundee : ‘.l Mise Mirings -l..l:) TRUCK cutters from the start. AIRWHEEL TIRES duwe mtodm‘f' ALLEN SHIRK LTD MONEY SAVING DELIVER THE GOODS Established 184 7 83 ERB ST. WATERLOO â€" 22792 BRIDGEPORT PHONE: 55813 COAL â€" COKE â€" COURTEOUS SERVICE And if you observed further, you would find many carloads destined for farâ€"away countries like Argentine, India, Turkey, Tanganyika. _ All over the world, the Masseyâ€"Harris selfâ€"propelled combine is known and recognized as the master machâ€" ine for modern farmers. Wherever you find modern agriculture, you find M»<seyâ€" Harris combines in use and in demairtti. loads of combines pulling out of the railway siding, you would see something else that is noteworthy. Many of these trainâ€"loads are destined for United States points, because Masseyâ€"Harris combines are as popular in Kansas, Texas and the Dakotas as they are in the Canadian West. © Light trucks should have truck tires for maximuam service! Goodyear Truck Airwheel tires are designed for light trucks and station wagons . .. they stand up to the rough, rugâ€" ged punishments of truck service. They‘re big mileage, costâ€" cutters from the start. tin Hallman last Friday and also !m'calledono&xl'muflnvfl- u,.lhue Mrs. Elford who was the &:‘xm-r Miss Martha Nichol was | her of the Junior Room of gl;}]nbmlhblkmumlm- LET‘S MAKE THEM the L/A air a visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaN this year to visit Toromwo‘s P"Show window of the nation"â€" the Cansadian National Exhibition. Last year over two million enthusiastic visitors flocked to this fn-un annual exhibition in the world. Fi]hnf the nwksl just before, and immediately 96! DTR A X education,. music, pageantry or sports, you‘ll find plenty to see and to do at the "E«". Write to Toronto Convenâ€" tion and Tourist Association, Toronto, Ontario, for information about accomâ€" modation during exhibition weeks. 4 We mernanenid ufter Labour Day, this annual event has something for everybody. Whether you‘re interested in industry, comâ€" merce,. agriculture, art, science. this week at Sauble Beach. r. and Mrs. Elford of London Friday, August 12, 1949 Prince‘s Gute â€" photo courtesy C.N B WANT TO COME BACKI You get up to 30% Increased tire mileage with Gcodgo.r Wide Base Rims. See us for details. SA SK A TOCN VANCOUVER