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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Aug 1951, p. 5

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David (Pat) Wolfe, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Melvin Wolfe was seriâ€" vusly"injured in awarâ€"bicycle colâ€" lision in the village. Pat received a fractured right leg and cuts to his left leg and chest and multiâ€" ple bruises. He was removed to the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, where he was a patient for a week. He has now returned to his home where he will spend some time in a cast It was r?ned that the car driven by Ed. Schierâ€" holtz, of Kitchener, stopped, but Mrs. John Alles and dnughlersihume in Toronto after stgndin‘ Marilyn and Barbara are spendâ€"|a vacation at the home of his broâ€" ing a vacation at the home of [ ther and sister, Otto Boll and Mrs. her motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. John J. Bryce. Alles Jr., of Mount Forest. | _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Nodrofski of Miss Isobel Sapsworth and Doâ€" | Brantford were Sunday visitors at reen Dowd have returned to theit|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel home after spending two weeks‘| Woife. vacation at the home of Cpl. and| _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Wilfong of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and and Mrs. Tom Pearcey and son son Misses Ruth Smith and Alice| George and Mrs. Russ Pollock and ‘Bewick and Mrs. E. Domm are son Lloyd of Rockton. spending sometime vacationing in “ Howard Gibbons spent a few Florida. _ . c _| days vacationing at Southampton. Misses Beatrice. Pfeiffer and Veronica Voisin have returned home after spendm’; a vacation at the home of the former‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith of Toronto. Bill Hawkins and sons and Walter Schmitt of Preston were visiting on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Jones. Pat couldn‘t avoid hitting it _ Roy Gibbons has returned to his home after spending a week‘s vacation at Southampton. Miss Grace Hosie si)enl a vacaâ€" tion with friends in Indianapolis, Indiana. Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Galt conâ€" ducted the union service at the Rev. W. J. Churchiil conducted the services at the Pentecostal Church on Sunday. _ â€" Farmers in the district are busy with their hay and wheat. Presbyserian Church on Sunday Friday, August 8, 1961 Doreen Gibbons is spending a Our Consultation Service is absofutely FREE . . . There is no obligation on your part to buy anythifig. JUST DIAL OPERATOR AND ASK FOR ZENITH 90500 NO TOLL CHARGE $T. CLEMENTS H. E. Ratz L H. E. RATZ LUMBER LET FREE 1 JPP | (Ohrontoly Cercerpondent) PLANNING A HOME OF YOUR OWN ? Experts helip you with their Before you decide to build RATZ LUMBER LIMITED L. H. Ratz GAUKEL & JOSEPH STS. PHONE 2.4440 CONSULTATION SERVICE | _ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woife and children Dorothy and Eddie were visiting at the Lome of the forâ€" tmer‘s sister, Mrs. A. Nadfroski of |\ Brantford, Tuesday. } Murray Gibbons, Dianne Draâ€" fier, Pat Ewen, Annette Aves and atsy White sgem the weekâ€"end with Doreen Gibbons at Southâ€" |_ Miss Dolores Hergott of Kitchâ€" \ ener spent Thursday at the home |of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Stumpf. _ _ Murray _ Gibbons, _ William Prickett and Leonard Moore are spending a week in Tennessee. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pearcey and son George and Mrs. Russ Pollock and son Lloyd of Rockton. _ Norman Dowd: ;fént the weekâ€" end at the home of Cpl. and Mrs. G. Wilfong of Trenton. _ _ _ John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y., spent a few days at his home here. Mrs. F. Hobbs and daughter Earla spent a vacation with friends at Port Elgin. _ â€" _ Ray Kenmar of Hamilton was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barley. _ _ _2 Mc ice Alf. Boll has returned to his home in Toronto after spending Patsy Martin of Puslinch spent uholidayntthchft_ of her grandmother, Mrs. J. Miller. Kenny Hergott of Kitchener spent a holiday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Gilbert Stumpf and Mr. Stumpf. â€" _ _ _ _ Mrs. G. Baker and son John of Shallow Lake spent a vacation at g home of her sister, Mrs. C. EL. P and daughters Patricia and bara have moved their household effects to Conestogo where they will reside. Southampton. © Our trained and experiâ€" enced â€"representatives will help you fulfll your building needs at lowest possible cost. ONTARIO H. C. Gerster Rev. Robert Langen of Kitchâ€" ener occupied the pulpit of St. James Lutheran Church on Sunâ€" day morning. . en Mrs. M. B. Snyder and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Collins visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenâ€" nings at Cainsville last Friday and with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Copeland at Wroxeter on Sunday. Approximatel?' 70 attended the annual Eicnic of the Baptist Sunâ€" day School which was held at Victoria Park, Galt on Saturday afternoon. The sports committee was Mrs. M. Bechtel and Miss Sylâ€" via Bock. An interesting program of races and softbal) was enjoyed after which a picnic supper was served, _ _ R . The Little German Band played| Surviving are his widow and | at Stratford and Goderich last one adopted daughter, Gertrude! week. |at home; four brothers, Joseph,‘ Lorne Zinken is a patient at the | Albert, Henry and Victor of Linâ€"| Galt Hospital. > | wood, °2 sisters, Mrs, Mathilda ! Robert Hallman presided for Fink, Kitchener, and Mrs. Leanâ€"‘ the biâ€"weekly meeting of the U.B.| der (Catherine) Koebel, Linwood. . Christian Endeavor Society which|! . The funeral was held at St, | was held at the home of Mr. and Michael‘s Church, Cobourg, on | Mrs. Kenneth Shantz on Wednesâ€"| Tuesday, â€" Burial will be in Coâ€"| day night. hl;salrg}.\ZS twas recited | bourg, { in unison. r3. antz presented‘ 1 the topic, "Famous Bibfi' Quotaâ€" Je?r:. :ggmhgr:hg,&).t?l}an&%x:? tions" :xxfi alsoCcunducted a Bible ; Kimira, were callers Sunday evenâ€" quiz. an ressman was in, rig charge of the Consecration serâ€" l,'l‘f,‘fi"h Mrs, G, G, Manser and Edna Hikborn was in charge of the topic "Famous Bible Books", at the U.B.C.E. Sunday morning and also conducted a Bible Quiz. Ruth Snyder gave a piano preâ€" lude; Merle Coleman offered prayâ€" er and the scripture lesson was taken by Geraldine Becker and George Mitchell. Miss Reta Coleman, Miss Erma Coleman and Miss Evangeline Good are spending this week at Turkey Point. _ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Areli Goodwin last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodwin of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson and son, Rickie of Toâ€" ronto. Mrs. Goeffrey Hawthorn of Thorold and Mrs. Rothan Hawâ€" thorn _ of St. Catharines called on Mrs. J. Cassel on Tuesday. _ _ Little Miss Joan Sider underâ€" went a tonsilectomy at the Galt Hospital on Thursday. : I. M. Hilborn and Miriam Hilâ€" born attended the funeral of the late E. W. Reichard at Toronto on Wednesday. Peter Peart of Freeman and the O.AC., Guel;;;ll.c visited recently with Donald ker. By Misa Miriam Hilborn | (Chronicie Correspondent) [ Members of the Bethel United| Missionary Young People‘s Socieâ€" ty were in charge of the Sunday} evening church setyice. Mrs.| Clinton Jantzi presided and the devotion§ were led by Mrs. Roy‘ Parker. Waldron Eckstein offered | prayer. Two minute talks on the‘ theme, "Taking Christ With: You", were given by Margaret| Rosenberger, &rs. Elgin Mussel-r man, Harold Shantz, Armintha Reist and Mrs. M"Y Otterbein. | Musical numbers included: vocal duets by Mrs.. Garfield Cressman | and Willa Cressman, Mrs. Richard ) Knechte! and Dawn Knechte!,| Shirley and Marie Coleman and( Lester Reist and Lincoln Coleman, | A poem was also read by Willard‘ vice. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coliins o‘ Lewvan, Sask., were guests of Mrs. M. B. Snyder for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Doelman and children Anna and Nicholas of Aylmer visited at the home of Mrs. A. Shelby, Wednesday..> Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Martin and Mrs. Lang and daughter Gladys of Buffalo, N.Y., were weekâ€"end visitors with Mrs. W. Detweiler. Eileen Martin who spent several weeks here accompanied her parâ€" ents home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gartrell and son Jamie of Hamilton visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Be_c_ker on Sunday. _ _ â€" With the rest of southâ€"western gxnrio, the Canadian National ibition is chan(in’ from 25 to to 60â€"cycle. By the time the 1951 CNE opens on August 24, the eastâ€" ern half of Exhibition Park wil} be converted. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wurm and son, Dale of Detroit, Mich., are spending a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfeld Weber. Roseville : Misses '-'Aiu;i'rvey” Marshall and Doris: Latsch are vs{pending: twoâ€" week holiday at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pickard and family and the former‘s mother, Mrs. A. E. Pickard of Bronte are holidaying this week at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs. F.‘E. Page visited | with the former‘s brother, Ellis Page at Beamsville over the weekâ€"end. I and Mrs. T. Pearcey of Rockton wesiey Pearce{: spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr New Dundee : Undiscouraged by past efforts to settic the dispute between India and Pakistan over control of the princely state of Jammn and Kashmir by peaceful means, the United Nations Security Council has assigned a new U.N. Representative for Indis and Pakistan to carry out the demilitartzation of the state as a prelude to a U.N. supervised pichiscite to determine Kashmir‘s political future. Here, the new U.N. Representative Dr. Frank P. Graham (left) dincusses situation â€"with Pakistan‘s Minister Sir Mohammad~Zafrullah Khan. Wesley Pearce; U.N. & By Miss Myrtle Becker (‘hromicle Correspondent) TBR WATRRLOOQ.(faibch) CRBRONICLE® * ine Dhosss Kubmir Proben | _ District News From _ Our Correspondents spent a few days with friends in Pembroke. Mr. Peter Scheerer has suffiâ€" ciently recovered from a recent accident to enable him to return home from Kâ€"W Hospital where he had been receiving treatment. Ogram and Mrs. James Beggs Conestogo : ____ By Nosh Stroh Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stevens have returned from a few weeks visit with their daughter and sonâ€" inâ€"law in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. William Thiem Woolwich Township Council has sold the most southern part of their shed property to Mr. Ronald Gaede who intends startâ€" ing the construction of a new house on it. Mr. Herman Pfiueger recently sold his 50â€"acre farm bordering the Grand River about two miles north‘of here to a Mr. Laurikivi a new arrival from the European countries. Br, and Mrs. F, J. Adams, Miss Jean Adams and Mrs. J, Wagner, Eimira, were callers Sunday evenâ€" ‘l'mt; with Mrs, G, G, Manser and etret. Mr, Wesley Rosger of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. A. M, Ament. Mrs. Louis Voll spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Kitchener. The August meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute will be held on Tuesday, the 7th, at 8.30 p.m., D.S.T., at Mrs. Lorne Rennie‘s, Crosshill. Roll Callâ€"An industry of Waterloo Countx'. Convenar, Mrs. Gordon Eydt. Question Drawer, Mr. Sandy Forsythe, Deâ€" partment of Agriculture of Waâ€" terloo County; Community Singâ€" ing. Programâ€"Mrs. Hy. Schleuâ€" ter, Mrs. A. R. Koebel; Lunchâ€" Mrs. S. P. Friedman, Mrs. R. Mrs. Arthur Kirch and children were visitiH at the home of her parents at Elmwood. _ _ _ Mr. Milton Wieland of the staff of orderlies in Kinf[mm Hospital is spending a brief holiday with relatives here and the Twin Cities. Sister Clementine of Preston atâ€" tended the Gohlâ€"~Baessler wed> ding on Saturday and spent the weekâ€"end with friends here, also at Macton and Hesson, Rev. J. A. Catling of Milverton called on Miss Mary Everatt at the home of Mrs, G. G. Manser on Monday afternoon, _ â€" chester, N.Y Mrs. Isaac Holle has returned from a visit with relatives in Roâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Stroh have returned home from a two weeks motor trip to Regina, Sask., where they visited Sl the home of their son, Carl and Mrs. Stroh Mrs. Phoebe Rudeo, nee Knoâ€" del of Buffalo, is visiting at the home of her cousins, Miss Marion and Mr. Charles Schweitzer. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dunnington and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnochan, Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with their father, Mr, glm, Carâ€" nochan. Edward George Karley, A former Linwood resident, Edâ€" ward Georse Karley, 69, of Coâ€" bourg, died at his home early Sunday morning after four weeks iliness. Mr. Karley was a tailor. He attended St, Michael‘s Church, Cobourg. > Mr. Arthur Kirch has started a sgsgem of garbage collection in the villnfieA This may overcome the complaints against the dumpâ€" ing of rubbish on roadside open spaces in the district. Building operations have been making satisfactory e;‘ofress as the brickwork on the Willis home was put up last week and the adâ€" diti? to the Fred Sass home is under roof and teady for the brickâ€"veneering. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ By Miss Jetret Manser (Chronicle Correspondent) Dr. R. E. Beggs, Kitchener spent Sunday with his aunt lmi cousin, Mrs. George Manser and Jetret. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burgess, Mrs. Frank Nofle and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oberer, Niagara Falls, N.Y., were &uests withnfievA and Mrs. Walter Goos. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunnington and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnochan visited on Sunday with their faâ€" ther, Mr. Wm. Carnochan. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McCallum, Kitchener, are spending their vaâ€" cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gerth and Mr, and Mrs. Clare Cooper and family recently ;pem a day at Wasaga Beach and Collingwood. Linwood : ur weeks: Amux;} those who attended the | Barretâ€"Percy nuptials held at the ilor. Heibride‘s home at Thedford were: Church,| Mr. and Mrs. John Brighty and Paul flxd Ig:orma. Mcr lli‘rec:l Bari rett, r, George Cockerton 0o %?e‘:u:ag?Oshawa who is visiting here, Mr. , Josepp, and Mrs, K. Grimes, Messis. t of Linâ€"; Dougias Grieve, Roy Nurse, Jack Mathilda | Gofton and George Hoffman, all rs. Lean. Of Plattsvilie _ Mr. J. Brighty Linwoog,.| Played the wedding music at this d at s";event and his daughter, Norma a *\ Mae was junior bridesmaid. °“‘i:- C"“; Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Stevens * °~ | motored on Monda‘{ to Toronto | where they attended funeral rites aims, Miss) for the former‘s aunt, Quite a number of emgloyeesl of the Canada Sandpaper Compaâ€" n‘ In Plattsville have been :aid off due to a slack period. Mr. Paye and son Dona‘!d and| Mrs. Paye and children of Niagâ€"| ara Falls, N.Y., were recent visiâ€") tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Roy Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs.! George Thomson. _ _ ; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stauffer and family of Oshawa are houâ€" daying at the home of their aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hahel. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Habel were weekâ€"end visitors at Oshawa and little Carol Habel, who has been holidaying at Oshawa, returned to her home with them. Private Funeral of . Plattsville Family. A quiet private funeral at two o‘clock ‘Tuesday afternoon brought an end to the triple murâ€" Mrs. A. Gofton has been on s visit with friends at Grand Bend Mr. and Mrs. J. Brash and Kenâ€"| da{{, ny were recent visitors with Mr, iss Alice Biese! of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs, A. Bruce in Toronto, and Mrs. L. Teamerson of Torâ€" Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Nurse and onto, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Cookman grandson Jimmy were Sunday of Duluth, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. visitors in Listowel, ‘Jack Smith of St. Catharines, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and and Mrs. T. G. Martin and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Harley Roth spent "l;}'wk of Hawkesville, Mr. and several days over t%\e weeh-ehdL rs. C. Hilker and family and at Niagara Falls and Buffalo, _ [Mr. Blllf Matthews and Miss Attend Barrettâ€"Percy Nuptials, Doris Wilken of Eimira and Mr. Among those who attended the, and Mrs. Bill Kells near Drayton Barret-l’ercy nuptials held at me[were recent callers over the weekâ€" bride‘s home at Thedford were:)end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Brighty and Em. Matthews. Among those who spent Sunday at Lakeside near Woodstock were: Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fenn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Hume and Miss Fay Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and famâ€" ily and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Muma of Drumbe and Mr. and Mrs. C. Harmer. s A small sum of money belongâ€" ing to the Lutheran cemetery is in the hands of a Lutheran minister who conducted the mission church and this amount will be turned over to the committees appointed to take over the cemetery Women‘s Institute Meeting. The Women‘s Institute held its Toronto visited a few days with regular meeting in the form of a| Mr. and Mrs. Algoe Koelin. picnic in Memorial Park, Platts Mrs. Burdell Hauser of Kitchâ€" ville with quite a number of visiâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. tors and children present. Mrs. W. [ and Mrs. Gordon Cherry. Lachman and Mrs. G. Harrison|_ Mr. and Mr3. Harry Ward and wese in charge of the program of Betty visited on Su!\dal{‘wuh Mr. games, races and contests. â€" |and Mrs. C. Snow in Kitchener.. _ The guest speaker was Dr. Wilâ€" son of Otl:uu. He toid of m- ing out letters uesting â€" tions fiaut up :"Iund for rehaâ€" bilitatidn and up to the present time has promises of $4,045.50 if the cemflergo':; taken over by the municipal dv Records show the lots were donated to the vilâ€" lage for a cemetery by the late Mr. Skinner. There are apparâ€" ently two cemeteries, a Lutheran and a Methodist. â€"GOVERNMENT OF CANADA j If you are 70 wis year apply NOW for your If you are already receiving an old age pension, do wot apply. Your name and address will be taken from present old age pension lists, and you will receive your pension at the end of January 1952, without further action on your part. To aveid delay in receiving your pension, apply now ! OLD AGE PENSION (‘ family of Elmira spent Saturday \afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Foell visited | with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | D. Vavelie in Kitchener on Thursâ€" | dag'. iss Alice Biese! of Elmira, Mr. JAPAN TO IMPORT CANADIAN WHEAT AND BARLEY C. Foell Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Voising acâ€" com‘ranied Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lindseman of Dorking to Formosa on Sunday and visited relatives and friends. Mz. and Mrs. Mel Mewhinney and family near Millbank visited with Mr. and Mrs, Grant Beggs on Sunday. _ _ __ S The Japanese Ministry of Interâ€" nal‘ggnal Trade and Industry has anndunced the importation of soods valued at approximately $90 million under Import Notice No. 32. The list of products to be purchased includes 40,000 tons of rice from Egy{at. 150,000 tons of wheat and barley from the Unitâ€" ed States and Canada, and 90,000 tons of sugar from Cuba. Proviâ€" sion has also been made for the importation of crude oil, raw cotâ€" ton, manganese ore, leaf tobacco, iron and steel products, oceanâ€"goâ€" ing vessels, and machinery. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rutherford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rutherford last week. Mra. Bob Franklin is spending a few weeka with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Franklin at Moorefield. Rev.C. and Mrs. Farquharson have ‘:‘urned home after spendâ€" ing a*month at their cottage in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. L. Teamerson of Toronto visited a few days with A number from here attended the W.A. of United Church at the home of Mrs. G. Lambert in Elâ€" mira last Thursday afternoon. Glenallen : Mrs. Em. Matthews Surviving the family siaying are two other children, ‘.lm Eileen .'d twoâ€"yearâ€"old Karl; Gofton‘s family, his mother, Mrs. Andrew Gofton, a sister, Mrs. (Reta) Harry Hofstetter of Plattsâ€" ville and two brothers, Elen of Plattsville and Hubert of Woodâ€" stock; and Mrs. Gofton‘s family, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kavelman of Plattsville, two broâ€" thers, Eldon of Waterioo and Aiâ€" fred of Kitchener and a sister, Edna at home. Farmers are well on into harâ€" vesting of wheat and barley, and oat crops are coming on fast. Pasâ€" ture land has been good due to rains but some corn crops, espeâ€" cially in lowâ€"lying land, are sufâ€" fering. \ her two children, Cecil, 6, and| Mr ang Dolores, 8, and her husband, who | Sr., and Mr suicided, Wilfred, 39, was held bart also M from the Glendenning Funeral ingston mot Home, Plattsville: Burial was last Friday. made at Chesterfield a mile away.| Mr. .J f over the weekâ€"end. _ _ _ _ Services for Clara Gofton, 36, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foell and (Chronicle Correspondent) All men and women who will be 70 or over on January 1, 1952, and who are not at present receiving old age pensions, should apply now for pensions payable by the Governâ€" ment of Canada under the Oild Age Security Act, 1951. DCE oag d se Hennee * TIBCK â€" was held| bart also Mr. and Mrs Eari Livâ€" = f {hour name," the policeman asked America n ‘call "go1. | the motorist. . dier‘s Rip'l" ;‘ulwuedgew “rt. N.S., "Innocent", r"’eplled the motorist. | the “*relmt fish horeo in the| After some confusion, the man world." It produces championâ€"| named Herbert Innocent was fined | size tuna. for speeding. KOOLVENT AWNING SALES Brush With Skunk Forces ‘Cyclist To ‘Burn Up Road‘ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Litwiller and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nafziger spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shantz visitâ€" ed over Sunday at Simeoe visited in Buffale with friends over the weekâ€"end. ingston motared to Wasaga Beach ith their ""nni"l‘)}. R. W. Barton. :ln. Barton will remain for a couâ€" ple of weeks. 61 King St. N. GALT. â€"Citizens here beâ€" came curious when they saw a y man ring up and dowm nueio:n h{s motorâ€" cygAleAn increasing speed. _It turned out he was vicâ€" tim of a brush with a skunk, trying to deodorize his clothâ€" ing. M 1f you are not receiving an old age pension, you should apply now. Do not delay. How to apply. An application form is waitâ€" ing for you at your nearest post office. If you can‘t come yourself, send someone for it. Fill it in at home and mail it as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barton FHA Torms ‘Mo money down Free Estimates aaumimmum coverinmcs NOW! For Windows, Doors, Porches, Patios KoolVent Aluminum Coverings give y?w home colorful beauty plus permanent protection from all weather â€"snow, rain, ite, sleet and even the worst storms. Economical? You‘ll find they‘ll soon pay for themselves out of home repair and replacement savings. Custom made. Your choice of colorst Sssued by the ommu. Paul Martin, Minteter of National end Weltare, OTTAWA, CANADA and Mrs. Roy Hackâ€" WATERLOO Herbert Innocent Fined for Speeding _ LIVERPOOL, â€"Eng. â€" "What‘s The interest of German firms in establishing branches in Canada or traqgferring their operations to this country is increasing. A total of 110 preliminary inquiries of this nature was received during the first half of 1951. A number of surveys were made in Canada and several fAirms have actually become established while others are continuing negotiations. home for some time, but is mak» ing favorable progress towards teâ€" . Chronicle Corres ;1'- village, had the covery Hurts Right Hand She confined g ime l:r”u:nfl-.. Lase t.‘o_” 1 irekairen t * ESTABLISHING IN CANABA (By Chronigie Corre«pondent) carbonic acid on her Phone 2â€"1151

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