A thank you note from Mrs. Edward Fenn was read. Miss Ruâ€" by Milne gave an interesting reading on prayer. Mrs. Gordon Harrison favored with a piano solo. The program committee for the June meeting was named as Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Jas. Fergusson. Mrs. M. P. Fallis gave an interesting address on the stuâ€" dy book "From Lakes to Northâ€" ern Light". Refreshments were served by Mrs. Eugene Stevens, Mrs. G. Bryans and Mrs. Jessie Pratt. The Ladies Evening Auxiliary| ser were appointed for the district of the United Church held their| annual Institute convention which May meeting in the basement of| will be held in Plattsville on June the Church. The president, Mrs.\4th Mrs. F. King presented a reâ€" Burwell Harrison, gave the call| port for the bus trip to be taken to worship. Twentyâ€"five members| June 10th and anyone interested answered the roll call. Mrs. Gorâ€") in this trip is to get in touch with don Lamonte read the Scripture Mrs. King. lesson "and offered prayer. Arâ€"| Mrs. K. Bell and Mrs. G. Hastâ€" rangements were completed for; ings and Mrs. F. Lass gave a skit the sectarial meetings to be held on Garden and House cleaning at Plattsville United Church on|hints Mrs. Lass showed her beauâ€" May 27th with morning and afâ€"\ tiful embroidery work done by ternoon sessions. her and brought to Canada by her _ A thank you note from I!I‘rs.‘ from Germany. ue d Plattsville was appointed to arâ€" range a dinner and entertainment for the workers who have helped in these projects. Ladies Evening Auxiliary Meets. The Iadice Wvanina Anviliaey sociation of the Church served a j rned turkey dinner. ov‘:?‘tom?t:n‘prmfl? nltrut N James Ross of Prslonwgrwded Baer. A program honoring the for the business, following the|grandmothers under the conveâ€" dinner. norship of Mrs. D. E. Stauffer was Lorne Johannes of Galt reportâ€" ?re.entod Mrs. J. C. Woolcott inâ€" ed on the Fireside meetings. A)|troduced the great [mt grandâ€" report on the weekly meetings at| mothers present, fifteen in all, the Girls‘ School was given by|and presented each with a little George Marshall. book of remembrance. Roll call The Bible Club‘s report was givâ€"| Was answered :’3 "What 1 would en by Fred Wilson and James SC"V® unexpected guests‘. ‘ Ross. Dr. W. J. Gerbracht reportâ€"| Reports were given and a moâ€" ed on the fellowship banquet. tion was put through that picnic A committee consisting of Fred tables would be placed in tlu‘ Wilson of Galt, Ernie Harmand of| park. Preston and Owen Showell of! Mrs G Smith and Mrs J. B The ladies of the Women‘s Asâ€" sociation of the Church served a turkey dinner. Lorne Johannes of Galt reportâ€" ed on the Fireside meetings. A report on the weekly meetings at the Girls‘ School was given by George Marshall. (Obronials Car: capendent) Men‘s Group Meets at Plattsvilie, Thirtyâ€"two <~members of the Christian Business Men‘s Commitâ€" tee of Galt and district attended the IIA{e business meeting at Plattsville United Church. All Waterloo Polls FOR CARS ON ELECTION DAY MONDAY, MAY 26th LIFCovaRP teoss stction IS INNER CHAMBER HOLDS '.Ml WHEN TIRE BLOWS ‘ Prevent Blowout Accidents with Phone Waterloo Committee Rooms at 27592 ALLEN SHIRK ... WATERLOOâ€"2â€"2783 ELMIRAâ€"882 â€" BRIDGEPORTâ€"S COAL & COKEâ€"COURTEOUS SEAVICE GOoODJYEAR LreEGuaro Sarerty TuBes :.-â€" s tire blows. Tire does not go immediately, car does not lurch or n-yburmzunndumml. _ e As the illustration shows, a tire with a LifeGuard Safety Tube retsins in | ber Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcl..sufhlin (formeriv Clara Ross) of Plattsâ€" ville) of Calgary are on a visit in the east and called last week on the Harmer families and Elder and Green family in town. A buffet style salad plate lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. G. Harrison, Kars‘ J. Snyder, Mrs. J. Shearer, Mrs. R. Main, and Mrs. C. Harmer, which was much enâ€" joyed. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Shearer poured the tea at beauâ€" tifully decorated tables. . 8 NORMAN C. SCHNEIDER Mrs. J. B. English and Mrs. Kaiâ€" ser were appointed for the district annual Institute convention which will be held in Plattsville on June 4th. Mrs. F. King presented a reâ€" port for the bus trip to be taken Mrs. G. Smith and Mrs. J. B. English were appointed delegatés for the area convention which will be held «i London in Octoâ€" installation of the new officers and she read the meaning of the aims of the Institute. Mrs. F. King led in prayer. Women‘s institute Moots. The Plattsville Branch Women‘s Institute met in the Sunday NORTH WATERLOO LIBERAL ASSOCIATION The Women‘s Association of the United Church held a Mother‘s Day Service at the Doon United Church on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Fred Hobbs in the Quite a large number of peoâ€" ple from far and near attended the exhibition of sixtyâ€"five waterâ€" colors and wood block prints by an outstanding Canadian artist, Walter Phillips, which were on exhibit at the Doon School of Fine Arts for the past two weekâ€"ends. . Mr. and Mrs. Owen Showell have announced the engagement of their daughter, lona Marion to Glenn E. Shantz, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Shantz, RR. 2, New Hamburg. The marriage will take®lace at the United Misâ€" éiomrg Church, New Dundee, on Saturday, June 7th, 1952 at 1.30 o‘clock. Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Presbyterian Church Sunday afâ€" ternoon. Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Galt was in charge of the service held at the Doon United Church Sunday afternoon. â€" Mrs. Bessie Milne has returned to her home after having spent the winter months with her son, William, and family at Victoria, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harâ€" mer of Galt and Hugh Hockey of Hamilton were among those who attended the Plattsville hockey banquet held here on Friday evening. _ _ a . a z past week at the Kâ€"W tal, _ Mr. and Mrs. Cheflylt?gd.mn were recent visitors with Mrs. George McFarlane. e ies ttsville pas Rev. G. Kaiser was in chmnof the following baptisms of ts: June Louise Shantz, dnuï¬x'ur of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shantz, Ruth Alma Fenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrg. Graham and Lyle Rodney, son of Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Harâ€" mer. Among those attending the Ayr u. and Shs. uerg Inomeon r. an rs. e Mr. and Mrs. Clu'rrflhnncr and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron M. Hume. _ Miss Donna Philips, RN., of Doon : Caistorville, who is seriously ill. _ Miss lona Shnowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Showell unâ€" derwent an appendectomy the able to return from the Kâ€"W Hosâ€" mhltohuhomcudhmueoo- to bed. Her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Rennick of Kitchener is in attendance in the home. been at the bedside the past week of NOC MDICC MROW. 30. MAE WHD CPC on a holiday visited their Deâ€" vid and Mrs. ige? and tamly i iChronicle Correspendent) WF FOR YOUR ‘ROAD TEST SEE YOUR MERCURY DEALER P Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibbons and family of Southampton were Sunday visitors at the home of the former‘s brother, Howard and Mrs. Gibbons. ton, Dann';!i-'bel; Frank Pearcy and Stan Padereski of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Wesiey Pearcy and du:ghter Sandra were visitâ€" ing at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pearâ€" cy of Rockton. _ Circam _Charles Higgins of Kitchener was visiting friends in the village on Sunday. _ â€" Mrs. Jos. Quelch and children Patsy, Rose, Fern and Gary spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore of English Settliement. _ don at the Stratford General Hospital, May 10 Mrs. Donald Fisher spent Satâ€" urday with friends in Galt. Mrs. J. Sapsworth and son Art were visiting friends in Elmira on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawson and children Bonnie and Dean of Galt were visiting at the home of Mrs. Deawson‘s mother, Mrs. O. Godâ€" dard on Sunday. Murray Gibbons was a business visitor in Oshaws on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dout:l;: Schilroth and two sons of Ki ner t Sunday at the home of Eu. Schilroth‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright reâ€" ceived word of a son born to their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. Waliter and Mrs. Wright of Lonâ€" don at the Stratford General the w’ooiu-’cfl at the home of his mother grandmother, Mrs Helen Schaal and Mrs. L. Grant. John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end at his home in the village. served by the Women‘s Society and _ Miss _ Susie _ Kechleman mw:nm%.thuc .m Recheiman recited The nlnhlcollhochuxg. K. J. McAvoy showed lantern slides of THHâ€" WATEBRLOO : (Onthsio) CHRONICLE m-mw-dma}hmydm'm&u- w.:.ct,gn ahnw:zwmnmmofm. Morley Q’E‘w Mrs. Grant Figher. Misses Faith and and| Mrs. W. Heist of Waterioo anked all those taking in Stum e program and those .tmu “a,mw ‘&: LWolOlhwn t were vistiing) is sunetscese ai e home ofBu) Sttardny (06 o » slen Schaal and Mrs. L. Grant. vï¬qlvh.f:mr. John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y., Hut.ml’owud G ent the weekâ€"end at his home|day. STEVENS MOTORS Limited MERCURYâ€" 471 KING ST. E. "$ M 4" interiors, fur greater visibilityâ€"17% moreâ€"especially down front and over the fendors, Your MERCURY â€" LINCOLN â€" METEOR Dealer On Thursday of last week the Hon. George A. Drew, leader of the Conserative party and Miss Elizabeth _ Janzen, «»Consevative candidate for North Waterloo ridâ€" ing visited the children at the Kingwood School. The children sang "Somewhere a Child is singâ€" ing" for their distinguished visiâ€" Mrs. Melvin Wolfe spent Monâ€" day with her mother, Mrs. Sadie Richards at the Huronia Hall, Kitchener. Stanley Jones was visiting. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. %ert Wintermeyer of Centreville on Sunday. _ _ Mr. William Grimwood of St. Catharines spent the weekâ€"end at the homes of Miss Alma Thoms and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton. Calvin Cober of lh:relet was vhitha at the home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibbons on Thursâ€" day . t iss Patricia King of Kitchener was visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan King on Friday. s James 'AJL? of Hamilton ;fent the weekâ€"end at the home of nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo ge “‘ho Dolores l'h:rm of Kitchâ€" ener was visiting at the home of ::’ %ï¬c Mrs. Gilbert Stumpt Mr. and & Ross Hamilton were visiting friends in Galt on Miss Doreen Gibbons was visitâ€" ing friends in Guelph on Saturâ€" ‘punel ever designed. it takes its inspiration from the quickâ€"sight controls in the latest fghting circraft. All instruments are conâ€" veniently grouped in a handsome, unitized censoleâ€" built for out from the pane! for :.y__m_d‘n,oayn-ï¬.-l"qw ts. W. Heist of Waterioe t a week at the home of her thier, Mrs. Rosas Hamilton and 4.4 | _ Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Lebold, Joyce | and Ronald spent Sunday evemn& | with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lebol on 5th line. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schultz acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Albrecht of Poole visited with Mrs. Mary Lichty in St. Jacobs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Erb of near Welles‘ey, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Erb slgem Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roi in Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Henz Kavelman of New Hamburg . and Mrs. Herb Lotz of Wehelley and Mr. and Mrs. William Lotz of Heide!â€" berg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Lotz. Mr. and Mrs. David Kropf of Un Simatt m eiuass of ;21:: Mr. and Mrs. Abram Wi-i Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Leis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jantzi in Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bender and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gerber in Crosshill. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lichty and family srcnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender near Punâ€" key Doodle‘s Corners. C Th uay ts old Saiee Miss Janzen the chilâ€" dren very suitably. _ Messrs. Mark and David Zook. NEW 125 HP. 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Look at Mercury‘s 3â€"inâ€"aâ€"row record 3 out of 3 Himes winner in in price clam; 2 out of 3 times Sweepstake winner against ail cars in every dam. See . . . "Road Test" . . . and own a ‘52 Mercury similer to the car that won top awords in this official, impartiol test. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brub.ghcr near Wallenstein. Hawkesville : Miss Lavina Brubacher â€" of Ask about this new way of solving your painting problems at ITS EASY TO PROTECT Nmer® USE OUR Two â€" Coat Method YOUR HOME !+ ! WITH ‘ PAINT â€" AGAIN WINS ECONOMY RUN The brake pedal is wspension mounted for easier action and extre foot room, Big, powerful, quickâ€"acting brakes proâ€" vide smoother, rafer, straightâ€"line stops in response tp the slightest toe pressure, The 1952 Mercury is the neweet now car that you can drive. PHONE 6â€"6466 Last Sunday visitors with y udlnm,ldndd- g u\dunludohhlé-g-d daughter Karen and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Karen and Mr. and Mrs. larence Weber and VL“!: der and Bob Schmidt all of Kitchâ€" Kitchener is spending a fow days with Miss Angeline Martin.