* George , Baxter, Herbert and %Baiph ,flb‘ Arthur Voll, Mervin 4 Zehr, Michael Boshart, Aaron and ‘ Edmund Bender, C. Z. and Sam . Roth, Jacob Albrecht and son, Elâ€" ° ton Roth, Edwin Druar. _ _ :r:-ann‘ those who attended the Provincial plowing match were m&mthy with Mrs. Adam Amou those who attended the W\Mlfl plowing match were . and Mrs. Arthur Rank. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmu;lj George Baxter Herbert a Mr. and Mrs Edward Heimpel of Philipburg visited at Henry Schmidt‘s on Sunday. Boyd, W.MS. will hold their ‘l‘hanio“enng meeun%oin in the Chirch Wednesday, v. Znd at 8.30 D.S.T., when Dr. A. J. Brace, FR.G.S., of Preston, a reâ€" tired missionary who spent 25 years in China, will be guest wMr. and Mrs. Alex Berg, Herâ€" uwmum of their son and brother to Miss Dorothy Weitzel st Tavistock, Wednesday, October » Mrs. John Leith of Linwood spent Sunday with Mrs. Adam + M-â€" nicle mâ€"â€"â€"â€") ~Mre. William Wiltord and son Mrs. William Mitchell and Miss nmamwm. y at the home of the ‘s 11 e @.Nl"w“.lutnl&h dmo-;cms:-.:'. Weekly Magazine Section. MAMI : : s a o un s on 5044 554 3 5.28 + 40.3 3 + + + + o 0 STREET . es TTTTATYYT iesns iss esn es e Q trigl subscription to The ¢ Science . Monitor, errv SE Chaslan _ ce h SUCCESSORS TO SHOTWELL MOTORS LTD. Your Authorized Fordâ€"Monarch Dealer 236 King St. East KITCHENER Dial CORONET MOTORS LTD. The Way You Want it ... When You Want it WE ARE PREPARED with a COMPLETE STOCK of FORD PARTS, MODERN EQUIPMENT and EXPERIENCED FORD MECHANICS TO RENDER SERYVICE. sersarissterser¢s BEATR: sersvees Investment Entitles You to Receive 2 a tomsillectomy at the Kâ€" _ Mr, and Mrs. John of Golki »pout Sumiey at dork Mrs. Enoch Martin returned home on Friday after undergoing Hospital Quite a number from here atâ€" tended the Provincial plowing match at Burford last week. Messrs. Daniel K. Brubacher, Ezra Frey, A. B. Martin and Henâ€" ry Burkhardt went on a business trip to North Bay for a few days. PeC eed y DoR TDM EBA HRD. GAGgC Meyer, aH of Weterloo, Mr. and Mrs. George Lienhardt and famâ€" ily of St. Clements, and Edwin, Leo and Irene Lienhardt of the lith line. Mr. and Mrs. Cherlie Schiueter of near Elmira spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman ?ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. larence Rabe and also with Mr and Mrs. Roy Frey at Breslau. Hawkesville : tin and Mrs, Benvil Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Snyder near Erbstille. bnche&;pem Sunday with Mr. and . Josiah Martin near Wallenstein, also with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Burkhardt on the l1th line. (m.o.:'“) day â€" visiters with . Mrs. for which 1 enclose $ M Mr . Foryd Are You Receiving the Type of Service Owner... . . . You Feel Your ieadiatiat uk s c d i ui n i isnnA 4B : hi ce t 1i ‘mand. Mrs. Kenneth Middlemiss |amused the younger guests with (the fish pond. The huge old galâ€" lery with its lovely paintings, sevâ€" |eral of the late Homer Watson and many painted by students of the school, were admired by the guests who were served tea at small tables covered with linen cloths and centred with small bouquets of flowers. Mrs. William Teet and Miss I. Ross poured tea. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Harold Slee, Mrs. William Kauk, Mrs. Ivan Battler, Mrs. R. Drager, Mrs. Russell Tilt, Mrs. John Tilt !and Mrs. George Ayres. There was a complete sellout at all times| _ _The lovely autumn weather| Mrs. Arthur Ragle entertainec brought a large number of visiâ€"\for her daughter, Jean, at het tors to the successful bazaar,\home on her 9th birthday. A homeâ€"made baking sale and tea, birthday cake centred the table held at the "Doon School of Fine |Jean received many gifts. Guest Arts", the home of the late Homer were Miss Wilma Adams, Mariâ€" Watson, under the auspices of the |lyn Graham, and Mr. and Mrs Ladies‘ Aid of the Doon Presbyâ€" Samuel Martin, of Little Paradise terian Church. The money will r "Tha diuck seaean anoned an Cai Twenty â€" eight members and Hobbs, treasurer and Mrs. Joseph friends gathered at the home of Kinzie, gavepeports. Miss Paulina Mrs. Harold Slee in Doon for the Eschleman gave recitations. Plans October meeting of the Doonâ€"|Were made to hold a bazaar of Blair Ladies‘ Auxiliary to Freeâ€" |homeâ€"made baking and tea Nov. port Sanatorium on Thursday 12 at the home of ‘Mrs. Charles evening. President Mrs. R. Draâ€" Hatt, and Mrs. Arthur Hatt. Plans €;r was in the chair A guest,, were also made for a dedication Miss Pauline Eschleman acted asTS?erct October 30th, after the auctioneer of articles donated by new lighting has been installed in members and a sum of $18 was‘the church. Lunch was served b{ realized. The proceeds will be the hostess. The next meeting will used in providing treats for the |be Novemeber 9th at the home of patients at Freeport. The business the Misses Susie and Paulina of the annual seal sale was introâ€" | Eschleman. duced. October visiting commitâ€" | _ _Eight young friends were guests tee for the Sanatorium is Miss M. |at a supper party, when Kenneth Ross and Mrs. Arthur Eagle. Mrs.|Gies celebrated his sixth birthâ€" Keith Boyd, Blair offered her day. The guests were Courtney home for the November 17 meetâ€" Steggles, Larry Cole, Garry Manâ€" ing. Refreshments were served by | ton, David Aves, Richard and Jerâ€" the hostess assisted by Mrs. Vicâ€"|ry Teet and Kenneth and Douglas tor McLennan, Mrs. Boyd and Dictrich Kenneth received many, Mrs. R. Drager. |gifts. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presâ€" byterian Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. «â€" Rev.. S. E. Stevenson of Gait was in charge of the service held at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. Doon : 1 en es MARSHALL AID sugar from theCnflbbemuflvulnummm and Agriculture Director, E. M. Hoimgreen (extreme right), is the British Sitnlte: of Strachey, who visited London docks for the unloading o 4100 tons of raw San Doming chased with the help of Marshall Pian dollars. Without U.S. abd through the European Administration, Britain‘s weekly sugar ration of 8 ounctes per person would he furtl By Mre. R. Jones (Chrcnicle Correspondent) Britain Welcomes Marshall Ald Shipments Dial 7â€"7303 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson and daughter Bonnie of Gait sg{ent Salurday at the home of rs. Dawson‘s mother, Mrs O. Godâ€" Mrs. J. Cluthe of Kitchener spent a week at the home of her daughter, Miss Kate Cluthe. Mr. Murika and son Teddy .;»gent Sunday with friends in itchener. Waiter and Robert Gibbons of Southampton spent Sunday at the home of their brother and sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibâ€" _ Mrt. and Mrs. Gilbert Stumpf and daughters, Gail, Sharron and Donna spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Stumpf‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hergott of Kitchâ€" ener. \ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearcey were visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcey of Rockton on Friday. _ Miss McCowan of Toronto Sï¬nt the weekâ€"end at the home of Miss Alma Thoms. Mrs. W. Johns and Mrs. P Sceandlan were visiting in Kitchâ€" cner on Wednesday. _ _ _ § Mrs. H .Schaal was visiting in Galt on Saturday. c . Mr. and Mrs. George Tilt spent Saturday visiting relatives in Deâ€" troit, Mich. (_Mrs. Arthur Ragle entertained for her daughter, Jean, at her home on her 9th birthday. A \birthday cake centred the table. \Jean received many gifts. Guests were Miss Wilma Adams, Mariâ€" John Perine of Buffalo spent the weekâ€"end at his home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potruff of Hamilton. Mrs. Alvin Schneider of Kitchâ€" ener was a Sunday visitor at the home of her sister Mrs. Fred Kleinsteuber. Donald Fisher was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. The duck season opened on Satâ€" urday, October 15th. The Grand river was lined with hunters but the ducks were flying too high to shoot at. In fact their were more hunters than ducks. Harvey Kistner of Preston was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones on Saturday. Eight young friends were guests at a supper party, when Kenneth Gies celebrated his sixth birthâ€" day. The guests were Courtney Steggles, Larry Cole, Garry Manâ€" ton, David Aves, Richard and Jerâ€" ry Teet and Kenneth and Douglas Dictrich. Kenneth received many gifts. Mrs.~ Victor MacLennan was hostess for the October meeting of the Women‘s Association of the United Church The president, Miss Susie Eschleman was in the chair and ogdened the meeting with prayer. Miss Paulina Eschleâ€" man, read the scripture. Mrs. Arâ€" thur Hatt, secretary, Mrs. Fred Hobbs, treasurer and Mrs. Joseph Kinzie, gave peports. Miss Paulina Eschleman gave recitations. Plans were made to hold a ‘bazaar of homeâ€"made baking and tea Nov. 12 at the home of Mrs. Charles Hatt, and Mrs. Arthur Hatt. Plans were also made for a dedication service October 30th, after the new lighting has been installed in N OUR TIME and the sum of $132.00 was realâ€" ized. Guests were present from Detroit, Mich., Hamilton, Kitchâ€" ener, Galt, Preston and district. "If this keeps up it‘s reall na be TOUHW to get a hnns.out?" 3 E* *HBE W per person would be further reduced. 28° San Vomingo sugar purâ€" aid through the European‘ Coâ€"operation Galt Hospital Staff entertained a number of the staff nurses at her home in the village last Wednesâ€" day night. About 20 of the local Sea Scouts ï¬-ï¬ci{;ated in the Scout "Apple y" last Seturd:g'. The sum of $62.00 was realized as a result of There will be no services at the United Brethren Church on Sunâ€" day Q\V’ini to the midâ€"year Counâ€" cil and Christian Education Conâ€" vention which will ibe held at Roseville over the weekâ€"end. ‘ The Sunday evening service at the Baptist Church wall be lifted in favor of a special meeting at the New Hamburg Baptist Church which will be addressed by Rev. Percy Buck, missionaryâ€"onâ€"furâ€" lough from Bolivia, Rev. J. H. Good, the newlyâ€"apâ€" pointed minister of the Bethel United Missionary Church delivâ€" ered his first sermons to the conâ€" gregation on Sunday. At the evening service Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" gin Reist rendered a vocal duet. "Angels" was the topic disâ€" cussed at the Blenheim Mennoâ€" nite Young People‘s meeting held at the church on Sunday night. Delton Holst was the leader and Miss Marie Hallman was chorister. Deacon Omar Cressman led in the opening prayer. Miss Katrhl;ixet Shantz presented an essay on topic and the speakers were Joâ€" siah Baer and Norman Kehl. The closing prayer was given by Walâ€" ter Shantz. After the meeting refreshments were _served ‘by Mrs. A. Rickert, Mrs. Bingeman and Mrs. Dilworth. There was an attendance of forty ladies. The president, Mrs. Anson Lang presided for the opening business period. Announcement was made of the Institute rally to be held at Galt on Nov. 16. It was decided not to apply for the Government grant this year. Six calls were reâ€" \ ï¬)rted by the Visiting committee, Mrs. Lyle Bin&eman and Mrs. Donald Jacob. rS. Rh?r Tschirâ€" hardt and Mrs. Arthur Musselman were appointed as the new visitâ€" ing committee. Mrs. Bechtel, Mrs. Bingeman and Mrs. R. G. Dilâ€" worth were appointed to arrange for the bazaar to be held in Noâ€" vember, the date of which will be announced later. \ The motto of the month, "Let us grow old but never lose life‘s zest for the road‘s last turn will he tha hest" was siven by Mrs. wvauivwuicu a prano solo. Miss Vera Rosenberger of Hesâ€" peler was the guest speaker at the October meeting of the Women‘s Institute which was held at the home of Mrs. Oliver Bean last Friday night. Miss Rasenberg: gave an interesting talk on trip to Pennsylvania in 1948 and showed pictures of flowers and quilt g:tterns Efeculiu to that state. ts. F. Page, convenor of the Historical Research and Current Events committee, was in charge of the meeting and also inâ€" troduced the speaker. Miss Sylâ€" via Bock thanked Miss Rosenberâ€" ger. Another entertaining feature of the program was the resfome to the roll call, "A parade of oldâ€" fashioned hats". Mrs. M. Bechtel gave several historical events. THTIS ARTICLE REMOVED New Dundee : By Oy Howlo Mugt of %) Linwood : â€"â€" The B.Y.P.U. meeting was held in the basement of the Church on Monday night in the form of a railroad program featuring a trip to Muskoka. At each of the sto&se, various members presented different parts of the program. V. E. Dinger presided and the scripâ€" ture lesson was read by Mrs. Roy Gildner. Alvin Sararas gave a reâ€" citation and the response to the roll call was, "A sannum verse". Mrs. Harold Poth and Mrs. Stuart their doorâ€"toâ€"door visitation in the village and also in Pbterflrurg and Roseville. Fifty per cent of the glroceeds will be sent to Scout eadquarters for the upkeexl of the Scout camp at Guelph. ter other expenses are paid onéy about $17 will be netted, accordâ€" ing to Scoutmaster dack Worden. Bamberg : save as you go with . > Ganada Savings ï¬? BondS‘hhSenes / Its Easy once you start... Everyone wants to save but some never seem to get around to it. Buyirg Canada Savings Bonds through your Company‘s Payroll Savings Plan makes savâ€" ing easy but you can also buy them through your banks or investment dealers for cash or Like so many things in lifeâ€"you never know how easy it is until you give it a try. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell of Listowel visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nafziger on Monday afternoon. The local school pupils were given a holiday last Friday while the teachers attended a Teachers‘ convention in Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stevenson and family from Guelph s})ent Sunday at the home of Mr. John Beggs. Mrs. Beggs returned to her home after spending a week with her daughter in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cox of Palmerston were Sunday afterâ€" #* 3 NOW ON SALE Hundreds of thousands of Canadians in every walk of life are saving part of their income by the regular purchase of Canada Savings Bonds. These savings are always available in emergencies because you can cash Canada Savings Bonds at full face value, plus interest, at any time at any bank. in instalments. Mrs. M. M. Shantz of Waterloo is visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nafâ€" ziger. Mrs. Frank Ament and Lloyd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Seibert in Kitchener on Thursâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Allemang, Mr. Robert Roe, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pierce and John from Toronto, and Miss Enid Roe, RN., of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roe. noon visitors with Mr. and Mrs William Milner.