(CtnSnitle correspondent) Plattsville Women‘s Institute. The Plattsville branch of the Women‘s Institute held its monthâ€" .d meeunï¬ in the basement of the nited Church on Thursday afâ€" ternoon, Sept. 24th. Plattsville : Plans for the exhibit at the| Drumbo Fall Fair were mn?leu:d ‘ and canvassers for the Blind were| appointed as follows: Mrs, Clarâ€" ence Hallman, Mrs. Jessie Pratt, Mrs. Gordon Lamonte, Mrs. Wilâ€" lhham Bell, Mrs. Millard Fallis and Mrs. E. Strickler. The Area Conâ€" vention to be held at London in October was announced and Mrs. William Bell was appointed as delefnte and Mrs. George Smith as alternate. The theme of the meeting was "Home Economics® and the roll call was answered by "A useful plastic in the home". Mrs. J. H. Lederman gave a report on the ACW.W. Canada Day held in Toronto. , Highlights of the day were also given by Mrs. Burwell Harrison, Mrs. David Hall, Mrs. Clarence Hallman, Mrs. J. B. English and Mrs. Edward Hewitt. The Institute also decided to sponsor the Girls Homeâ€"making Club and Mrs. Rex Harmer was appointedâ€" leader Ee Oe n e mt en e e eraetieer i â€" ence Hallman, Mrs. Jessie Pratt, wenith Habel, organist. Â¥ Mrs. Gordon Lamonte, Mrs. Wil:| _ Testaments were given four puâ€" liam Bell, Mrs. Millard Fallis and Pils, Janet and Carol Ann Mcâ€" Mrs. E. Strickler. The Area Conâ€" Cartney, Bobbie and Johnn{ Engâ€" vention to be held at London in | lish for perfect attendance for the October was announced and Mrs. Â¥ear. Fifteen diplomas were preâ€" William Bell was appointed as Sented to students having 90 per delerute and Mrs. George Smith cent perfect attendance and 31 as alternate :seults Iw‘ a&'udenu having m'; The Institute also decided to CCRt fof the second year sponsor the Girls Homeâ€"making| A‘PlOmas were “-'“gef o m-l Club and Mrs. Rex Harmer was |aIs for the repeating of memoris appointedâ€" leatder verses of scripture. Rev. G. W. y Kaiser spoke about Rhodesia and Two members, Mrs. Clarence}the copper belt, the new territory Hallman and Mrs. Bertram Walâ€"\a)lotted to the United Church as {i!f:‘l_c:‘)ntnbuteqr to the t.m-thday‘a missionary field. The ghoir's basket A.CW.W. Canada Day held in The Women‘s Missionary Socieâ€" Toronto. ty met on Tuesday afternoon in , Highlights of the day were also‘the Sunday School room of the given by Mrs. Burwell Harrison, United Church with a good atâ€" Mrs. David Hall, Mrs. Clarence tendance. Mrs. Sydney Green Hallman, Mrs. J. B. English and presided for the worship service Mrs. Edward Hewitt. using the theme "The Churchâ€" Miss C. Seipes gave a short the Household of Faith". This was reading on the motto, "Take pains‘ followed by the call to worship with your meals and you will not ind a hymn. Scripture readins nave pains after". Mrs. William was given by Mrs. Chambers an Newton sang a‘solo, "Memories", Mrs. Elder. Mrs. W. S. Fergusâ€" with Mrs. Clarence Hallman at son led in prayer. Mrs. George the piano. Mrs J B. English gave Harrison introduced the new Stuâ€" «a paper on Home FEcunomics. Mrs. dy Book, "Where‘er the Sun", asâ€" Leslie McDona‘ld gave a humorâ€" sisted by Miss Seipes, Mrs. Kaiâ€" ous reading entitled "Aunt Maâ€" ser, Mrs. McLennan and â€" Mrs. ry‘s Letter®. Wright. The meeting was closed A skit "Around the Clock with with the Lord‘s Prayer. A Â¥v e MANUFACTURERS Old drab rooms come to life with beauty and charm â€"with fresh new color. Achicve the ultimate in home decorating with our complete line of Berry Bros. Paints and Empire Lancastria wallpapers. You‘ll find a wide variety of handâ€" some papers and lovely painf colors here in our showroom. Come in today. Color Harmony GRAFTON‘S 40 Regina St BERRY BROS. PAINTS AND EMPIRE LANCASTRIA WALLPAPERS 32 King St. E H. C. DICK WOLFE For your Home with coâ€"ordinated Paints and Wallpapers . . . "Home Decorating Supplies‘ N. Waterioo FREE PARKING SPACE "Satisfaction Guaranteed" KITCHENER Club. This was followed by & demonstration on the %‘: whole wheat muffins by Harmer and Betty Quandt. The president, Mrs. Baer, presided for the meeting. Sunday School Rally Day Held. The United Church and Sunâ€" day School united in a rally day which was observed on Sunday last. Bruce Shantz, S.S. Supt., number "Rose of Sharon" was much enjoyed. A part of the colâ€" lection wasâ€"sent to the new Rhoâ€" desian mission field. W.M.S. Meeting By one of Canada‘s leading hat makers e in all the new fall shades, grey, blue, brown and tan. Sizes 6% to 772 â€" _ Values to 6.95 ONLY leader and Miss Gyâ€" HATS 62 Phone 2â€"5964 ‘9.99 _ Frank Parkhouse thanked the / guest speaker and the Bell family. mabel Bryans conducted several |contests. \ _ Mrs. Weir Graham, baby Kevin :and Daryl of Bright visited with Mrs. Hugh McCartney on Thursâ€" | day. â€" _ s A committee investigating the possibility of a club sponsoring parking improvements suggested that a more representative body than the Mr. and Mrs. Club should sponsor such a project. The committee was asked to reâ€" port to the next meeting about the possibility of forming a Board of Trade in the villaï¬e. The muâ€" sic teacher, Gordon Harrison, inâ€" troduced the Bell family of Drumbo who provided several numbers on the celio, violin and piano. _ s â€" Mr. and Mrs. Swartz of Seâ€" | bringville were Saturday visitors at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. J. | Hockton. â€" _ _ 0 \ _ Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fergusson Jhad as guests at their home reâ€" cently their son Fred Fergusson, | Mrs. Fergusson, Marilyn and Caâ€" rol and Mrs. Fergusson‘s brother, |\Rev. Canon H. K. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt all of Toronto. For the geography lesson the guest speaker, Daniel Stauffer, Jr., took members on a trip to Europe where he spent a year stuâ€" dying and working in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. He also visited France and Scotland and attended the Coronation. A heavy electrical storm passed? over Plattsville on Friday evening| witn a downpour of rain which continued off and on through the eari Mrs. Rex Harmer spent Thursâ€" Jday and Friday this week taking a Homemakers Course held at the |Fair grounds at Woodstock. A number from Plattsville and vicinity attended the Rugby game played at Kitchener the past week. |_ Lorne Stewart left Sunday for ‘the Western provinces where he | expects to assist with the harvestâ€" | ing. â€" â€" z ces â€" Meat Market. Mr. and Mrs. Restemeyers of London who have purchased Plattsville‘s Meat Market have moved to take charge. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Love who have been uperating in that capacity have iaken up residence in their new nome on Highway 97 east end of the village. Best wishes are exâ€" tended to both couples in their new abodes. canépart of the nighi fake$ Over Plattsville John Hoim visited with relaâ€" tives in Moneton this week. Mrs. John Murray returning with him for a visit. Thursday visitors at the home of Mrs. E. Hermer were Mrs. R. Sherrer and sister, Grayce and Mrs. Calvin Sherrer and son Greâ€" gory of Galt. e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Habel and Mr. and Mrs. C. Harmer and son Charles attended the Industrial Exhibition held the past week at Kitchener. NEW HOMES WITHOUT DOWN PAYMENT Beland Honderich is writing a series of articles on Newfoundâ€" land and one of the outstanding anes may well be labelled "blueâ€" print to home financing". Canaâ€" dians everywhere may soon take the Newfoundland plan as a moâ€" del. The Star Weekly of October 3rd presents this plan completely. It‘s entitled "New Homes . . . No Down Payment", by Beland Honâ€" derich. Phone 4â€"4449 Members of the Mennonite Church gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli B. Gingrich, Friâ€" day night, in honor of Miss Clara Bauman, R.N., who is leaving for New York Friday, to sail for Jorâ€" dan, Palestine. Miss Bauman the daughter of Mrs. Henry Bauman, will spend 2 years in Palestine under the Mennonite Central Committee. Miss Mabel Martin read an adâ€" dress and presented Clara with a suitable gift on behalf of the group. . suitable gift on behalf of the| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schultz acâ€" group. companied Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Crokinole was played and @a)|Erb to Toronto on Friday. Kenâ€" singâ€"song enjoyed Miss Elmeta‘neth Dale, infant son of Mr. and Bowman gave her report on the( Mrs. Erb is a patient in the Sick M.Y.F. Conference in Harrisonâ€"} Children‘s Hospital in Toronto. burg, Va. Refreshments were |__Mr. and Mrs. Noah Schultz, Mr. served. f . |and Mrs. Nelson Schultz and Linâ€" Miss Ruth Ann Soehner is this da and Mr. and Mrs. Sam N. week enjoying the bus trip to Otâ€" Schultz and family spent Sunday tawa and Montreal. Miss Sochâ€")with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Schultz ner won this trip at the recent jn Topping â€" celebrating â€" their Gard‘en Ciub Achievement day at (25th wedding anniversary. THB WATERLOO (Opkhario) CHRONICLE Floradale : Miss Ruth Ann Soehner is this week enjoying the bus trip to Otâ€" tawa and Montreal. Miss Sochâ€" ner won this trip at the recent Garden Club Achievement day at Breslau. thown above are some of the rapids in the Montreal River, in northern jaskatchewan. This spot was visited by delegates whowattended a ‘ecent Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association postâ€"convention trip o Prince Albert National Park ard Lac la Ronge, Saskatchewan. (Photo by Mike Kesterton) Miss Carol Bauman, who is a nurse in training at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. _ _ WECEEROEITLE €TT IVRD ZNVIINE MEA Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gingrich and baby Naomi of Macton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gingrich. Erb Reâ€"union. Over ninety descendants of the late Christian Erb gathered at the home of Sam E. Leis on Sunday afternoon in honor of David Erb of Detroit Lakes, Minn., Jacob Greesor, O‘Niel, Neb., and Simon Greesor. Meadvilie. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Gerber of Meadâ€" ville, Pa., also attended. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. William Yost and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilhelm near Stratford. Kingwood : Mr. and Mrs. David Lichty visited with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Kennel in Bamberg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lebold, Joyce and Ronald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lebold near Millbank. 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