Leoal Association Mesting. id Cc aublsa is I was appointed to light the Eï¬l Brownies during the mwonth of February. Plans were made to hold a St. Patrick‘s tea and baking sale at the Scout Hall. at the )hn:h'm eul m mee w ï¬l be held at the Scom Mr. Allan Gofton of Ingersoll wis a visitor at the midâ€"week at z‘m of the Gofton families Those attending the St. John‘s e * Those : eleventh . gade bang t 4e eleventh annual Ambulance Briâ€" gade banquet, held on Wednesday .mj.mt Woodstock were: m and Georgg¢ Edwards, â€" and Mrs. Roy Habel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Stewâ€" art Green, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davidson, al} of Plattsville and Miss Elizabeth Hall of Perry‘s Corners. Earl Habel and Stewart Wilâ€" helm two of the Sandpaper Comâ€" pany employees were unable to get to their homes at Haysville on Wednesday night due to the roads north of the village being blocked. VISIT YOUR FORO DEALER TODAY 236 King St. E. CORONET MOTORS LIMITED Ne‘ Key Turn Starter . . . just turn the ignition key past the "On" position and engine starts! Mew chrome "Windsplits‘‘ aftractively dress up the rear fenders and â€" newâ€"design . tail ‘amps; add new distinction "THE TWIN CITIES HOME OF FORDâ€"MONARCH PRODUCTS®" KITCHENER other relatives in and about Plattsville. Mrs. Clair Harmer and son Charles accompanied by Mrs. H. Charles of Ayr was a Guelph visiâ€" tor on Seturday with Mrs. Steâ€" venson and daughter, Miss Gladys Stevenson. Mrs. Harvey Biackmore who underwent an operation at the Woodstock Hospital two weeks ago has returned to the village and is convalescing at her home. Little â€" David â€" McArthur â€" of Woodstock has been vismnanoat the home of Mr. and Mrs. y Habel while his mother has been confined at the Woodstock Genâ€" eral Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. H. Nurse were called on Sunday to the Farrel Nurs'eu:! Home, B{mm , where the former‘s mother has been ill for | some time past. Mrs. Nurse Sr., Acetate rayon is a natural proâ€" duct for Canada to produce. Its basic source material is wood from Canadian forests. lits®* New rear window stylingâ€" _ Automatic Mileage Maker . . . Keyâ€"Release T rear Beautiful new chrome movulding a selfâ€"regulating . system that Turn the key c tail with extra wide bose frames _ matches ignition timing to fue! balancing hinge the gracefully curved rear window. charges, gives more gas miles. to spring open YOU CAN PAY MORE BUVUT YOUV CAN‘T BUVY BETTER away on Sunday, Feb. 11 Automatic Posture Control springâ€"actvated to position and "angle" entire seat for comfort. New rear window stylingâ€" Beautiful new chrome movulding with extro wide bose frames the gracefully curved rear window. cater to the junior farmers‘ banâ€" mth. evening of their annual vement Day at New Hamâ€" burg on May 19th. Mrs. Wilfred Schneller and Mrs. Viola Capling were re-apg‘omwd directors on the Wilmot Township Agmm Fair Board. Mrs. Ford of Galt was to have been the {u.t speaker of the afternoon but due to the sudden death of her brother ‘lhewunotnblotobeprsentmd an im tu program was preâ€" nenteJ by Mrs. Ellworth Bean and Mrs. Wallis Bean. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistants. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomas and little son of Toronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hertel. On their return to their home in the city Mrs. Hertel acâ€" companied them for a visit. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garland, Miss Agnes Garland and Mr. Gorâ€" don Garland attended the funeral of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Delâ€" ford Haycock of Salford which was held last Wednesday in Inâ€" gersoll _ _ _ _ 0 __ _ _ 0 â€"__ Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Silvan Roth and son, Douglas visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Davidson of near Plattsville. s Miss Margaret Bean of the Gait General Hospital Dietitians staff spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, MÂ¥. and Mrs. A. E. Bean. _ Misses Anna and Shirley Cromâ€" well were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hesse. _ Pemel Miss Jean Robertson of Stratâ€" ford and Mr. Ken Weicker of Walkerton visited with the latâ€" ter‘s “;u_rents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Weicker and family. â€" Mrs. Gordon Mordue spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cressâ€" man visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsberger. _ Mr. and Mrs. Elam Cressman and family and Mr. Noah C. Cressman visited with Bishop and Mrs. Curtis C. Cressman. "Ste%-nhead" engineering brings you fortyâ€"three vew "lookâ€" ahead" features in the ‘51 Ford. Some of these features are iHustrated and described here. Others include new "Dual %pinner" Grille and new "Luxury Lounge" interiors . . . new Automatic Ride Control and improved 100â€"Hp. Vâ€"8 performâ€" ance . . . safe, solid "Lifeguard" Body and Kingâ€"Size Brakes, ‘"Doubleâ€"Sealed" against weather. Testâ€"Drive the new Ford and you‘ll see and feel for yourself the quality difference these features make. Compare and you‘ll agree that feature for feature Ford is finer by far . . . with "step ahead" design that puts you far out front in style, performance, comfort and economy/ FORD THEATRE . . . radio listening you‘ll enjoy every Friday night .. . Dominion network Keyâ€"Release Deck Lid Latch. Turn the key and the counterâ€" balancing hinges cavse the lid to spring open as If by magic. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilker were Mr. and Mrs W. A. R. Dunn and Douglas from Kitchener. knecht and sons visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rieh! at _ Mr. and Mrs. Newton Allingâ€" ham from Dorking were Monday %axu:In with Mrs. R. Ogram and William Carnochan on S night while on his way thi New Hamburg Rev. Paul Martin, Hawkesville, was guest speaker at the Fellowâ€" ship meeting, Mennonite Church, Sunday ni?n. spenkuï¬hon the Greatest Adventure in . Cleaâ€" son Brubacker was chairman and read the scri!g:ure lesson. A girls umte oé) whkesville le-‘;f.the ut Wunt peop Mennonite Church attended the Youth Project meetmb at the }tn)gme g,:{r. nn_dhl:ln, len Weâ€" T, iday night. group realized about % lbs. Repopping corn from last years planting. Mervin Bauman was elected president; Lester Bauman, viceâ€" president and Elmeta Bowman, with Mr Floradale : Mervin Bauman president; Lester | president and Eln secretary â€"treasurer man and family of Blair spent Sundnly with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Musselâ€" Mr. Earl Carnochan from Kitchâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Shantz f 4.. 13. â€" M By Mrs {Chronicle Correspondent) THE WATHRLOO (Ortwb) CHROUHICLE Dial 7â€"7303 â€" 4 nt Bruce and Jimmy, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Klem and daughter Sandra of Kitchener to they visited with Mr. and Mrs. C Huron Road : muth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth t Monday with Mr. and lln.‘fl- Baden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Peters and family. Quite a few from this district attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Peter Brenneman Sunday afâ€" ternoon at 16th line Mennonite Church. The fu is prevalent in this neighborhood. Quite a few are j‘llludupâ€, but none are seriously 1b Mr. Aaron Helmuth has bou!ht the property belonging to Jim Abel on Wilmotâ€"East Zorra town line and will take possession in the near future. Mr. Abel has bought a house at Bridgeport and l?m moving his household effects there. and family of Linwood spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Joseph Beisinger. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Diebold and son John of Waterloo sgent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. John Dieâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Reist and daughters Cecilia and _ Irene, Messrs, Lornie and Floyd Kocher and sister Marjory and Miss Marâ€" garet Goodwin all of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kocher. Miss Gladys Kraemer and broâ€" ther, Leonard, of Elmira called here Sunday. _ _ s Hesson : ____Mr. Leo Giradot of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Lena Zehr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stemâ€" mler of Fernbank. s _ Mrs. John Schiebel and son Cosmas spent Sunday with Mr. ax_llcli Mrs. Alfred Hahn of Hawkesâ€" ville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doherty of Linwood sslent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soehner. _ _ Little Miss Linda Kocher of near Carthage spent Sunday with Mr. Albert Moser and family. _ Mrs. Simon Stemmler spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Klein of Woodstock, who has been seriously sick in hospiâ€" tal there. â€" _ Mr. John Schiebel and â€" son ggsrl:las spent Saturday in Millâ€" nk. _ Miss Cecilia Vollmer of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vollâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schnurr of Erbsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kocher.. mer. _ Mrs. Charles Korman of Waâ€" terloo spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich. _ _ â€" Dorking ?u:t Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Schiebel. Miss Gladys Kraemer of Elmiâ€" ra called on friends here Sund?y. UM2 14 Mere SCiman Stammilar _ Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stemmler and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Edward Holzschuh of Linâ€" Mr. William Ament returned home to Detroit after remaining here for two weeks owing to the death of her father the late Peter Ament. â€" 2s _ Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon. â€" 0 _ Several hockey fans of the vilâ€" lage attended the Walkerton and Elmira game held in Elmira last Friday night. in éhlï¬(e of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afternoon. â€" 8 Mrs. Harold Slee has been (elchin&xt;he Junior room J:uplh at the n Public School during the absence of Mrs. Miller on acâ€" count of illness, _ _ â€" â€" â€"-ï¬avï¬mrï¬h Sr., celebrated his 83rd birthday on February 3. Burnham Fisher is a Etient in the Kâ€"W Hospital, tchener, where he underwent an operation. Miss Doreen Gibbons has reâ€" turned to her home here after spending two weeks at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schmidt of Hanover. Mrs. Charles Reader spent Thundlx visiting in Gailt. Miss Alima Thoms spent Tuesâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lincoln Lichty of Kitchener. By Mrs. Asron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. John Bast and Miss Ethel Ayres of Kitchener spent a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. _ _ oo e Ne 2 â€" Earl Fisher of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with his wï¬e and famâ€" _ Mrs. Ted Woife and son Edward and Mrs. Melvin Wolfe were busiâ€" ness visitors in Galt on Wednesâ€" ily _ Mrs. L. MacLeninan of Millbank spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Eisingmer Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€"J. Basler of Rev. H. J. McAvy of Galt was By Miss Marina Schicbel (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. R. Jones (Chromicle Correspondent) her daughter, Mrs. Art Kauk and Mr. son RoBr Jerry Pfeiffer and Dianne ager spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schmitt of Hanover. Mrs. Ken Graham spent Tuesâ€" d.l{flyisitin' friends in Galt. . Stunmtg of Kitchener spent Monday at the home of his daughâ€" ter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Stumpf. _ _ _ | Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson and two children of Galt :gent Sunâ€" day at the home of the latter‘s mother, Mrs, O. Goddard. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. 7Wé§1ey Pearcey spent Saturday visiting in Galt. Mr. Howard Gibbons Sr., and Banx or MontrEAL Canada‘s Farst Cank HENRY ALLAN, Manager Waterloo Branch â€" Cor. King and Erb Streets w ORKIHG6 OWITW CANADPAHS 1NX OEVERY WAlKk OF LIFPE S1ktE 1:9t1 People in every walk of life are finding benefit in Personal Planning â€" and many of tvem have written to tell us how they feel about it. All agree on one point in particular : the need for Personal Planning in these days of bigh living costs. WHAT is QaSonal p‘m’- Personal Planning shows you how to live within your income and enjoy it, Tall order? Not as call 2s you think. Pertsonal Planning faces facts. One, that you bere to live within your income. Two, that you must have a budgetâ€"plan that works for you, not you for it. Three, that a budgetâ€"plan â€"to work â€" must be your budgetâ€"plan, planned for your needs by you. It must fit your individual circumstances. â€" And Personal Planning goes one big step further. it shows you how to enjoy life within your income, by helping you to plan and build on what you have. You can only be happy today if you‘re not worried about tomorrow. Pick up your copy of "Personal Planning" today. It‘s yours for the asking at any branch of the B of M. There‘s no obligation . . . except to yourself. cheerful skeiches. You will like resding our B of M booklet about Persomal Planuing. Its writen in a breezy, inâ€" formal style and generousâ€" y ilustrated with light, February 16, 1961