Brunh Brothers Public Relations Man Has Extensive Travel Record Oliver Schcnck, public reia- Tour on Sunday" and “Leave‘ In Lancaster during a Brunk lions man tor (he Brunk Bruxhcrs“ Your Pocketbook at Home" typi~ 'revival campaign, Fchtrsck. decid- troupe, has travellcd "u.moot all fied the faith by which meted to accompany the lowing ca. over the “mid" Mn“. [tawng m: Schenck group travelled. Em valcade and besndes bible distrh Lancaster Penrtsr.vania iioirsjrothr-r still conducts a similar,bution, _is actively engaged_ in about 30 veary agdr, "durther the {our in Lancaster. evangelical and puhlic relations work of Chrmian “MINE l Sold Bibles work. Since his arrival with the 3-Man Troupe 1 At conclusion of the. world- Brunk_ venture a scant year ago, Earl . in" 1920 C: V umiubi nude trap 1fr, Schenck gained ad- 'he's missed only one revival meet; " realm-r" fo rid /i'd mi', . .. “ditznnal religious experience as a at Souderton, Pa. he teund him- I C lu u T ‘9 '.,'", ' l gmâ€) iteaclser-director of several sum- self too busy distributing God's ours of 1?f1ls,t/T , group Ctrtti- g mer bible camps in the US. In- word to attend. After additional cased of himseir. U.'..,' tat/Tr "/rli,t,eg:,s,t,,ed, in instruction of home- 'stop-overs at Mannheim, Johns- miller, The trm trawl 'p) 1'fclgoemel he was an ardent teacher town and Lancaster. the group tensivel); throughnut thc L'ntt.ed in several American cities includ- , rolled on to Florida destinations States, Canada. Wrst Indies. Eu- mg Fort Wayne, Tampa, Colum- of Sarasota and Tampa. rope and Asia Witt'. no purpose bia. Altoona and Reading. Sole, but to "procure knowledge of the income during this period was re- [ Prunes Government 'g/dy. of God throughout thc um- venue received tR/m the sale of A tmp to Ottawa customs otri- P . l'r,,Alcs., an -.rs-r.c.-, -a ...._: . . .. i. . - Car Tells scttory--0liver Schenck, public relations man for Brunk Brothers, is shown beside the car he used for several years to "further the work of Christian welfare". Mr. Schenck sold the car just before coming to Waterloo. The new owner intends to retain the colorful inscriptions. although he is not in the same "business" as Mr. Schenck. Twd siogans. "No Sight-Seemg Revival Extended Week-At the request of eo-operating churches in this district, the Brunk Brothers tent revival, originally here for a three-week campaign, was extended until Sunday of this “wk. More than 10,000 people attended the services on Sunday, nbove, overflowing the 6,000-capacity tent. In addition almost one-quarter of his number were present for a fellowship supper. PAGODA GRILL FOR ALL PEOPLE and ALL DENOMINATIONS SANDWICHES for * PARTIES A PICNICS TRY OUR FANCY MINCED HAM and CHOPPED EGG Special buns continue ht - the Waterloo each night - , ht tt Fm. REVIVAL CONTINUES THROUGH SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 By Official Request the Brunk Brothers Tent "i-Vi.ariauasasai, W ATERLOO ONE WEEK At conclusion of the world- w:de trap Mr. Schenck gained ad- ditional religious experience as a teacher-director of several sum- mer bible camps in the US. lit- tcrested in instruction of home- gospel he was an ardent teacher in several American cities includ- ing Fort Wayne, Tampa, Colum- bia. Altoona and Reading. Sole income during this period was re- venue received frbm the sale of moles to congregations at vari- nus religious meetings en route. Phone 2-2858 A trip to Ottawa customs otrt- cials was all that was required to Igain admittance of the colorful tractor-trai!or truck cavalcade in- to Canada. Much credit for the lred-tapeless passage goes to De- "puty Minister of National Reve- nue Dave Sim of Kitchener who took a personal interest in the ‘group which has "only the high- est praise" for the Canadian Gov. ernment. Crnciudmg his adventurous story. Schenck admits he is the only grandfather in the " mem- bers of the revival. At 49, he has a married daughter, son attend- mg university and another a grandson. Unlike most grandfa- thers, however, he doesn't plan to retire from work for at least 30 years Vaicade and besides bible distri» bution. is actively engaged in evangelical and public relations work. Since his arrival with the Brunk venture a scant year ago, he's missed only one revival meet; at Souderton, Pa., he found him- self too busy distributing God's word to attend. After additional stop-overs at Mannheim, Johns- town and Lancaster. the group rolled on to Florida destinations of Sarasota and Tampa, Pa/gtg".", to the Cit tiiii at 4 after I mm It Ulfs'l M‘a - “anal, arching! Iron) WQM33.:pu Page]. Acting Police (mid Id Wick, City miner Ernie on c. of C. Sanitary c N. Hall LTd Aldermen In W, H. Burg, Funk Bauer and Arno lune " undod care-nonfat Monday and- glly_ yrek5mtirw doub_|3_-d&kn Miry Roby-u 01W goodim had us I guest her mm, In. Dean Bhriner, Maur- Falls. She left Monday mar I week‘s M! in Waterloo. Mr, Ind Mrs. C W, Uttler Ind daughter Joan, " Bricker Av... recently returned from a week- long vacation at Barrow Bu. Wiuton nu. not Algonquin Put Is previously reported, Tho Al- gonquin vaggtion will let. tttree Accompanying Mr. and Mm. Delton Snider on their â€We trip through Canada and north, ern U S. was his brother, Clayton s and Mn Snider, an. l, w.. terloo, Waterloo City Clerk R. G. Give en recently passed exams dealing with municipal ttdmittitgtrtttiott. They were conducted by the ln- ternational City Managers Asso- cation. Mr, Ind Mu. Neil S, Harris " Erb West, spent Int week It ile- Kellar Lodge. some " mile. from Parry Sound. They left July " and returned on the Mth, ' Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Hum. 132 Dunbar South, returned after spending the week-end at their summer home It Oliplwnt. Bruce Peninsula, and daughter Joy, 6 Young Wart left Saturday for several wcoh' vacation at their cottage "Water- loo' at Honey, Htyrteur. Lieut.-Col, and Mrs. R. A. Klaehn and daughters, Nancy and Robin, of Ottawa, arrived in the city last Thursday for several days' visit as guests of Mr, and Mrs. J, C, Klgehn, 129 John Blvd Dr. and Mn. David M. Bean, sons John, 4 and David Jr., 6, left Wednesday for a vuation in Bali- tax, NS. Whether developments in the weeks ahead lead Lieut.-Gen. Guy Simonds. chief of the sinus] staff, to recommend to fence Minister lemon that a few thou- sand women be recruited remains to be seen. The pure of trl'Td','2s and the decisions of the specie forge men will be hey factors. - _ The regular an force now has about 2,500 women, half its tar- get total. The army and navy any haye than in reserve units. Summer is traditionally a bad time for recruiting which may he the main explanation for the cur- rent slump. But even so the situ- ation has Increased pressures " headqhunwers for the my to fol- low t e air force in pinning wo- men on a full-time basis. The gross Intake in June tell to 48) men. worst in months and substantially below what the ur- my needs monthly to meet its commitments at home, in Korea and Germany. gamma SLUMPS Army May Accept Women Recruits to Replace Men 9TTAVA,--slumping army re- cruiting has increased the 9rev sures in the top ranks tor open- ing the way tor women to join the regular force. Chronicle Newsboy- Discover Four-Loaf Clover Pasture “Gag-hum Seven-ud- Wen- tt;7i'i'rt'l;ihilrld'f2"d1'ttr,t P.erDoytuayrr-rtdertut. WHOSE, (numb nuisance. munch. leod._-eredDmtea.ottodd tour-bu clover, and apt to be undone Muhammad twoweww, Peuutd.t.hetieto)s.eit- _utoeeooakau,tttetriohe" odtortheCtsronicU'. armorial otBtwtodererihettseiritnd"tiG regtorter. After they hit, the syihehequdt9rtt_turuLsit also found I clover a! the 'our. lmvuiuy. Am in Casi, lands Big Trait By Jamming fist Down its “we! m a. Tm.“ aa HA"? 'lt/at. , , M4 has» 1ttt1tkrm.1ttftL1BthquRmr Mm Jean Crot?t, Waerloo.cive, 0599": 1Mror Mr: am} Mrs, veren Raglan, Proponents say GGaCdjuid Carl Austin 'i"tgit,"fgi, this problem while i% on Weslemkoon lake neu- en. ton 1m week and he 'tett solved tt by plunging his ie t NEWTON. - What mid you do if you had your Mt armin-tdtiadatf - pound guy trout on your line rand had trouble landing 1Ue,e'at_rttyittt119, *9. n... u... I- m md will meme thin Su- tn can". an; alumni ' SOCIAL & PERSONAL NOTES BY THE CHRONICLES “BOVING REPORTER" WHATS NEW in Waterloo Misa Susan Bricker, til Albert Street, returned Friday After a two week nation at the Nation.. ll Girl Guide Camp, Connaught Rifle Ranges, Ottawa She was the only sun member trom Wa- terloo Ind served " I nurse's aid Mr and Mrs. Dalton Snider, 95 William West, recently returned from a six-week vacuion to Wes- tern Canada and the US. Dur. ing their 6,700 mile trip they visited relatives in _ War tern ledian cities. “ray ar- rived back in Waterloo las week- Rev. E. F. Bishop and son Leo- nard, 190 ery Street, are leav- ing for Welland Saturday. Dur- ini their month-long visit, they wi l stay at the home of Rev, P Patterson. I I) III. I"!!- [can when“. Cancun-dun There were so children, an in- crease of 3 over the attendance of opening day, July 28, at the Vacation Bible School being con- ducted at the school here for two weeks. A closing program will be held Friday evening, Aug. 8, Ito ttNtr/ig, and friends are invited. e school is sponsored ‘by the Mennonite Brethren in ‘Christ Church with J. R. Leis. Strasburg as director and teacher of Grade' 8. Other teachers are: Audrey Snyder, Strashurg, Grade 6; Audrey Shantz, New Hamburg, Grade 1; Irene Shantz. Ayr. Grade 2, and Ruby Schmitt, Kin- derprten II. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Helm. Bruce and Jimmie, visited with Mrs. Hahn's brother, Ross Tormm ".F,rtox.tttr on 52ndâ€. . _ Miss MaroiretHirGihcher returned to Goshen, Ind., to relieve male soldiers ot "lot of jobs and allow them to go to ask! units in anada, Germany and 0- an. Roseville t 1truttt', ttie $5553ny Syd . Ir. "1ueitr.rouehtuuius yrirdr, we'ry.' ieiiiniairGGiTi Although Bums: Snyder isn't too sun of the lucky up»! of his glovq â€was the tttrod bors m. 'Siittitin'er or lamina? net, Austin ui he tigured i ms the only way to land the whoger that had given him a -minute battle. He jammed his bind in when he saw the tuh's mouth open. tut down the M's than! And heaving it into the boat. Mr, Auatin broke in. right arm an a recent ball - acci- em. Have You Seen The Crowds , at" The flrst and second groups of wag/Polish war veterans who took ar- (tg'Lt't: m this county and , k work out their two-year con- ee - 1nd: have not forgotten the tar. "es they worked or. At At Nnhonul Emkament Service otttce in Kitchener t wu Many of them, well established now in industrial jobs, spend their summer holidays back on the farm helping the people they worked for when they came to Canada, Polish War Vets Remember Farmers Who Gave Them Start LINWOODA -- Linwood defeat, ed Newton IVT, Monday night on the local diamond to break the tie for first place in the North Perth Independent Softball League. The first game m the semi-finals will he played here Friday night, 9 For, with Car~ than. Hergott for the locals Joyce Becker spent last week holidaying at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Stoltz. Alliston, Mr, and Mrs. , A. Pickard were guests at the Swan-Cotter wed- ing at Hamilton recently. Carol, Lynda and Billy Pickard holidnycd tor several days with their Scandparems, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. . lord at Bronte, linwood Score lakes First league Place sume her studies at the School ot Nursing, Goshen College. after a month's vacation at her home here, 137 Kin. St. In! We more" be†you win accept this Invitation to can. In the nut am you on adv-town. Wm M on our new home and - In. to In"! It to you. I, a. my. w. I aim of pride too um .ver, bit of convicting was mam " Ttr% city "than. RICHMOND FURS People have been but wonderlul . . . we appreciate the [and when at tip "agArad. a! I...“ who have coma in lo - our new tur anion and on My low In Itqu We're happy that we're able to give to "an.“ dd...- - - I... -L____ ---, A", FREE DRAW FOR PERSIAN LAMB COAT AT RICHMOND FURS' OPEN HOUSE vuettl.nereeesnaG-ii/. CLOSED ON MONDAY - OPEN ALL (B, Chunkâ€: Cane-ponder") g ooisiiii-!i,i,sii: BLUE YELLOW Large choice mcludmg ', For hard wear and enduring beauty custom-design your own Man with Marboteum mlnid ule. Choose your own colours And deaigas-it'a " sunple with these 9 inch mum-en. Most pmcucal for a room that is mew)†m size or shape because the tiles eliminate most: waste. I Telephone 3-363] King a Queen Sts. -- Kitchener GREEN ROSE RUST ot colours NEW all: SALON Attractive colours for your floor Easy-to-Lay and Easy-to-keep Marblolcum Married now, fluent in English and with good jobs in the city. many of them buy their potatoes, eggs and vegetables from their original employers C W. Boyer, NES manager here, said some ot the Polish vet- erans look on the farm they came to as a sort of "Brst home" m this country learned most Polish war veterans have established a happy friend, ship with their farmer employers "The West is booming", said traveller Demon Snider to The Chronicle last Wednesday, And If Delt doesn't know, who should? He's just returned from a six- week 6,700-mile trip throughout the US, and Canadian West which took him throughout Iowa, Dakota, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Missed June: Ftre He saw Yellowstone Nanonal Park, Dakota's Black Hills, the Waterloo Merchanl Says Canadian West "Really Booming" struck out 19 batters, Newton ".rw'.mmertwrrs.. 002 010 Linwood m.'.rm-rrr...r,. 201 000 [ Batteries: Steekley and stay; Hergul} and Karley. umpires: JoiriGiiiG; . and F Eiseminger, 002 010 004--7 am 000 tt5x--8 Den- 0pm». City "a†DAY WEDNESDAY '"rheie's"iilriii' a few getting the Chronicle out west," he con- cluded. Sees Seven! Chronicle- During Visits with friends in ‘Saskatchewan and Alberta. Mr Snider saw copies of the Waterloo Chronicle on several occasions. He recalls his surprise when Wil- tiam Hartzler, Carstuirs and An- gus Boy. formerly of “module and now in Guernsey announced his picture was in the paper, "Huh? Who's comin' oft?" said Dell, wonderinn what he'd "done ttow". Quickly noticing the pa. Slllon of his picture, however, he broke into a Ian h, his portrait appeared in the gluterloo Stove Shop ad in the Chronicle's histor- Ical edition Mr. Snider is the store's proprieior. ..-- -. auaycn. "uni-aver. out many other Sights proved Just as inter- dung. Crops "Never Looked So Good" Western Canada's wheat crop came in tor a big burst of praise from Mr. Snider Although drought occurred in several nuns. the over-all picture "never looked so good". Hydro lino-c nnuv nan- Calgary stampede and Alberta’s tamed oil wells He didn't see the tire at Jasper, however. but many n'hn- anAF --_-- - I . - _ -_"e_ee_ .._.-. my...“ so good". Hydro lines now pear Irate areas where 5 years before, electricity _was unknown. 1941 loo Dump Truck Com lately overhauled. gran" mileage. Some terms. A bargain for quick sale REO DUMP IRUCK Mk not 3rd Floor Mam-Ln. V for 43 Years Quality Service Mh