| STEVENS MOTORS, LTD ;-;h;;w&ir-mâ€"_ ues on a cold deorknob in the winter time. been a tradition for brothers and sisters to play pranks on one anâ€" Sisters are always good people to use as victims of practical pranks because they are so easily alarmed b{ so many things that boys take for granied, such as the mice just mentioned. _ We know of one practical jokeâ€" ster who, knowing his sister was alone in the house, acquired one CORONET MOTORS LTD. 236 King St. E. by heien aikenhcad 8 AND VIEWS OvVER 1100 DEALEHRS it YOUR FORD â€" MONARCH DEALER KITCHENER now available, donned it, climbed a ladder to the ljvmgemom winâ€" dow, and peer in at her. The poor girl was near hysterâ€" ics by the time her brother enterâ€" ed the house and nearly knocked himself out laughing at her. Somehow or other. she wasn‘t amused! My brothers and mySself were alwaeys invelved in a continual| round of gags, with the result| that I was once blamed for someâ€"| Lh%lhat was purely accidental. ile helping my mother make} the beds one morning, one of my brothers stormed into his room,| where we were working, and de-{ manded retribution. â€" It seems he had slept on a tack the previous night and he was (atlin faut e changeover COAST 10 COAST |_ He felt the expense of the fake ‘vandies was thoroughly justified | by the delight with which he disâ€" |covered my error. _ _ » It was quite a while before J |tions punctuated by my iaughter, which mnaly anismamisad mw hi | _ This same brother used to annoyed at me for moodz through his drawers in his abâ€" |sence, and helping myself to canâ€" | dies, which always seemed to be | present in his room. _ most annoged about it. The Aeck wetured a into any to me but the idea me As Â¥ ® * so hilarigqus that I ‘t reâ€"| Sometimes the custom of strain ‘my laughter. " un-nu?:u-E Ti mrved io T el" a nwaq af us n::m-" Irvi mine w lief that 1 had placed the tack|Nova Scotia as a boy had an oldâ€" there y er brother whose imagination was Gradually the argument waxed|most vivid, and who used it to I wasn‘t even spared the satisâ€" faction of hiding my distasteful |experience from him, for, in true brotherly fas!%n, he had counted the candies that he would |know if I had fallen for the gag. i‘mllymgm , in. an atâ€" . He told his brother to go tempi to mediate the quarrel, digâ€"| home and get help. covered that a tack was missing| My tnnnï¬ thought he was kigâ€" from a piture just above the|ding. as usual, and wandered of bed and ruled that it must have gyPil! Whi?.? another group of fallen out into my brother‘s restâ€" s near home. . ing place. _ At suppertisie ‘he returned to which only antagonized my broâ€" ther further. ment was settled with that disâ€"\his older brother was He inâ€" covery, my brother still retained| formed H:‘rnn-fl the last hudoubu.ndlollhd_ayl_\hamh seen he was he believes that tack in his skating on the dyke. . was no accigent. The parenis, suspecting trouble, Despite the fact that the & ment was settled with that As for me, 1 thought derful joke! _ _ _ _ _ *_ One day while he was out, I started in search of more goddies, as was my custom. To my deâ€" light I found an open box of deâ€" licious looking candies, all coated. And right in the.ï¬ drawer too. I My pleasure was shortâ€"lived, for, all too late, 1 realized the canâ€" dy‘s centre was nothing less than pwre soapâ€"and 1 had a real mouthful. 1â€"1303 it â€"â€" "®80 warrkto0 ult ‘chwonioth | tion. The president, Mrs. Alfred |E. Kerr, was in charge an anâ€" ‘ nounced that the semiâ€"annual meeting of the Huron Board of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the | Church of England in Canada will ‘he held in St. Paul‘s Church in ‘Winiz‘:m, on Wednesday, Octoâ€" | ner h. = The Young People‘s Union of the Bethel Church held their | monthly meetir(lï¬ at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Capllnf on )Fridn{' eveniw. The minister, â€" Rev. Hartley Watts led in prayer \ and the scripture reading was ‘ï¬(iven b‘l Miss Bernice Jfldue. ( rs. H. Watts presented the Bible Study on the subject, "Our Chrisâ€" | tien Faith" and stated that we should lead such lives that we | would be a wonhippinf, believâ€" | ing and witnessing people. The Wilmot Branch of the Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary of the Anglican |Church held their meeting last ) Tuesday afternoon at the home of | Mrs. Jack H. Tye in Haysville. | Devotional exercises were conâ€" | ducted by the rector, Rev. D. D. ; Jones and he also led in an interâ€" esting discussion of the Sacraâ€" | ments, particularly the Holy Uncâ€" |\_ _ The Biehn Mennonite Church held a_ reâ€"organization meeting for their Sunday School officers recently and the following were named to the various sts: | Superintendent, Mr. Irvin g?ess- man; Asst. Supt, Mr. Howard Cressman; Primary Supt., Mr. Morris Hunsberger; Asst., Miss | Maitha Good; Secietaryâ€"treasurâ€" er, Mr. Milo Shantz; Asst., Mr. Walter _ (Good; Chorister, Miss |Jean Cressman; Assistant, Mr. *Edward Good; Teachcis â€"Nursâ€" ery, Mrs. Howard Cressman:; Kinâ€" dergarten, Miss Jean Cressman; Primary, Mr. Kenneth Cressman; ‘Junior, Mr. Donald Peters; Giris, Miss Beulah Snyder; Young woâ€" men, Mr. Irvin Shantz; Senior | women, Mr. Russell Peters; Boys, | Mr. Howard Cressman; Young ‘ men, Mr. Lester Koch; Senior \ men, Mr. Edwain Reist. At this )meemg the Sunday School also ‘decide to give a substantial doâ€" nation to the Warden Park Church building fund in Toronto. Mrs. M. Fallis of Harriston is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Diamond and Mr. Diamond. A report was given b{ Mrs. Alâ€" fred B. Christner on the layette for the bale of western relief which is nearly completed. Mrs. Christner asked that anyone havâ€" ing any articles for this bale to bring them to the church within the next two weeks. Young People‘s Union. â€" Mrs. Reuben Bruegeman of Hanover has spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Facey and Mr. Facey. She returned home with Mr. Bruegeman who spent the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end at the Facey home. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bender and daughters were recent visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lichti of Wellesley. Woman‘s Auxiliary, _ _ _ t immediately to the dyke, :n:.mc.mh,;‘-d_ufl- est son sitting on the ice with a didn‘t rd to him for weeks after at least the experiente served to curb his brother‘s imaâ€" Mis$ Joan and Master Kenneth Schiede! of St. Marys spent a few days at the home of their ’nnd- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervip Faâ€" S.â€"W. Wilmot : Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Foster of Baden were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Roth (nee Olive Diamond) were the reciâ€" rionu of a miscellaneous shower ast Friday evening at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georse Qriamond when relaâ€" tives an iends numberiug about seven assembled to wis them well, @09R mea, Kimg PRATURE® SVHDECATE. tnc. He was very cold, as one could tive tendencies, for a time at By Mrs. Clarence Dinmone (’“t::kh Correspondent ) ‘"‘They‘re ready to dry, presions," LAPE â€" A â€"DAY Mrs. Viola Capling ’lve an inâ€" teresting travelogue of her recent trip to the Canadian West and the United Staes and showed picâ€" ures which they had taken along the wz‘ During the business period Mrs. Waler Borst was apâ€" polmg new program convenor and Mrs. Edward Klinkman the social convenor for the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellworth Bean. Various letters of corresâ€" pondence were read and anâ€" The regular monthly meeting of the Ever Ready Class of the Bethel United Church was held on Fridaxy evening at the home of Mrs. Raiph Hilborn with a good attendance of members. The preâ€" sident, Mr. Clarence Diamond présided and opened the meeting th a call to worship while Mrs. asigcr MacMilling played quiet, music. Scripture was read by Mrs. A. Grieves and Mr. John Diamond led in prayer. The Bible Study on "A Startling Question" was given by Mr. Clarence Diamond. Mrs. Edward Klinkman gave a reading using as her subject a daily newsâ€" paper of flf’t[y years .k’o in which the Royal Tour of King George V and Queen Mary was recorded. Mrs. Fraser MacMillan and Mrs. Mervin Facey favored with a piano duet. _ _ â€" Ever Ready Bible Class. The address of the evening was nouncements of forthcoming given by Mrs. Harry Capling who meetings made. The meeting, reviewed her recent trip to the closed with the repetition of the: ‘anadian West and the States.! Mizpah benediction in unison. She told of how there was no Refreshments were served by the‘ clectricity, telephone or rural\hostess assisted by Mrs. Juhn| mail facilities in the district Baird, Mrs. Robert J. Bean and where they were staying in Sasâ€" Mrs. Ellworth Bean. It bemf the‘ katchewan and the nearest hospi-)uccasion of the birthday of Mr.} ‘al was four hundred miles away.‘John G. Woods, a birthday cake| The song service was led by:iin his honour was cut. Courtesy Mrs. Oliver Capling and Mr. Oliâ€"{remarks were made by Mr. Walâ€"‘ ver Facey favored with a reading.| ter Borst. / ’ The song service was led by Mrs. Oliver Capling and Mr. Oliâ€" ver Facey favored with a reading. Mr. Derwood Mordue was in charge of the social hour and reâ€" freshments were served by the hostess and her assistants. .N. P l | | CANADA SAVINES BONDS Hamilton for the Princess Elizaâ€" beth and Duke of Edinburgh visit eelebration on Sunday Mr. Lyle Pennie of Kitchener was the speaker at the Sundiy eml? service in the Lutheran Church as representative for the Gideons who were in charge of the service on this occasion. Saw Royal Couple. W.cnl: drillers hnvlle again taken up trying to locate a water supply for tge city of Waterloo and now drilling on the Conesâ€" go flats, portion of the Isrmel tissey Vai d_Shirle sses Val. an irley Letson of the MnerW-urloo Mospitet nursing staff were visitâ€" ing at the home of the latter‘s r:rmu, Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. tson over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McWhinneg were over Sunday visitors wit friends in the Niagarm district. Mr. Walter Stroh for many years a member of the Waterloo Coum‘ Advanced Registry Yorkâ€" shire Breeders attended their anâ€" nual stock sale held in Galt on Wednesday of last week. "Water for Waterion". To Hold Sale. A new verandah has been addâ€" ed‘g) “‘.E. l_;_uthel;n_n personage. quota to the County of thirtyâ€"five grand and petit jurors for the Suâ€" reme _ and the County Courts. El-u Officers. St. Matthew‘s Luther League executive aprointu:l as secretaâ€" ries to complete the list of offi cers chosen at a recent meeting, the lollowin&:, Mission, Mr. Winâ€" ston Mann; Educational, Mr. Lyle Dahmer; Publicity, Mr. Aifred Schenk; Life Service, Miss Ruth Kienzle; Transportation, Mr. Denâ€" nis Lichty. _ Lived Here 60 Years. a resident in this district for over| John Esbaugh attended the sixty years. \funeral of the late Raymond Select Jurors. Maxwell at Southampton last The local selectors of Jurors Thursday. c@mposed of the Reeve and Clerk| Ralph Quehl of Waterloo visitâ€" and the Assessor, met in the|ed at the home of his parents, Mr. Township Hall, Wednesday of last and Mrs. Ed. Quehl. week" to select the Township‘s| _ Alvin Kieswetter who was conâ€" _ The Community Club has arâ€" ranged for holding a sale in the "r‘gytk\mip“l!‘nll next Friday night, pece es ol h o e e ied t e October 26th. The groceeds are for the Community Club services including the skating rink and ball diamond. Quite a number of local people attended the International plowâ€" ing match held near Woontock last week. Conestogo : Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Scheerer have recently moved to their new home bought from Mr. J. Jupp on 86 Hlflrwg east of West Montrose. Mr. Scheerer had been . You con now place your order for the new Sixth Series of Conada Savings Bonds, They‘re going to get a hearty welcome from thousands of thrifty Canadians. Some of our viliagers were in Some of our villagers were M And no wonderâ€"when you think of the handsome return they pay! For instance, the owner of a new $1,000 Conada Savings Bond will get $350 interest over its life of 10 years and 9 monthsâ€"an average per year of 3.21% for this period. A $500 bond will pay $175 interest over the same period. Think what amounts like these can mean to you and yours! Yhh'hoywcoï¬bvyuptoSiOOO,h any one name. 1 as in the yropics By Noah Stroh (Chronicle Correspundent) ean live in cold climates | _ Reg. Steffler of: 'thiidale was ‘: business visitors here on Friâ€" | day. _ 2 s 30 to 50 cups of tea a day. fined to St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Straus and family of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kieswetiter of Hessen Road visited on Sunday at the Seraphim _ Kieswetter home. Peter Roos of Waterloo made a business call here recently. . â€" Mr. and Mrs. David Diebolt and family visited with Mrs. Wm. Carey near Waterloo. °_ _ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arnold of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s brother. Mrs. George Rudder of Detroit, Mich.,. is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Esbaugh. By W. J. Kicewetter | (Chroniele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Foerster attended the Plowing Match near Woodstock on Tuesday. _ Fred Hoh] of Kitchener visited friends here on Sy..day. â€" Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Blank were visitors to Buffalo, N.Y. Cecilia Meheleic was a visitor to Oshawa recently. _ _ "l:ibe.@ns drink an average of Also eveilable in Rib Tread 89 KING ST. N. PHONE: 5â€"5075 VULCAMIZING â€" BATTERY SALES AND SERVICE VERNON BAUMAN | in the meantime your investment stands as on alwaysâ€"available source of cash to meet emergencies that might crop up. You can get your Canada Savings Bonds through your investment deater or bankâ€" for cash or on easy instalments. If you work in an office or a shop, ask about the conâ€" venient Payroil Savings Plan. Whichever you choose, don‘t delay. Place your order today for Sixth Series Canada Savings Bondsâ€"now better thanever. SAVE CONVENIENTLY SAVE NOW 1008 FOR TWIS TIRE HEADQUARTERS GOoDJVYEAR Sales & Service Mr. and Mrs. Fzia Kropp and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth spent |last weekâ€"end with relatives ‘t Clarence Centre, N.Y. The East Zorra Mennonite Church is now complete and are holding services therein evei night this week commencing atq p.m. and Sunday afternuon, Oct 2lst at 2 pm. Everybody we come. Amethysts were ence thought to prevent drunkenness Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Steifelmeyer have sold their spacious home to Mr. Peter Z. Zehr of near Shakesâ€" peare. Mr. Zehr will take possesâ€" sion shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Sti felmeyer who will not be in (i village for the winter plan on taking up‘rermanent residence in Baden early in the spring. They are holding an auction sale on the 27th when the antiques and other articles will be dispensed with, Mrs. John Steve spent a few days last week with her daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Arthur Roth and Mrs. Calvin Gerber. Farmers are making good use of the favorable fall weather, shipping turnips and I;.'ar\.estir‘ their corn and mangie crops Mr. and Mis. Elam Bender spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bender. Baden : Huron Road : For Authorized Of @uauTty By Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. C. W Fleet (Chroniele Correspondent) Wâ€"NOW