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DUOâ€"THERM‘S sensational SELFâ€"Lighter ends forever the messy, annoying job of lighting oi burners the old â€"fashioned way! Come in today for a demonstration of this modern marvel of convenience! THE TELEGRAM > Now DUOâ€"THERM i: ings you oil home heatcrs that ligh:â€" 47O4 * UV) Only DUOâ€"THERM has it! DAILY * WEEKENC Toronte 1 :- wleke We Wls :':- : dâ€"a:h or OPBN PRIDAY TILL 9:00 P.M. â€" * % » way Mennonite High School, Kitchener, at a y at her home on _Monda‘y;:_\.'urt:. < Mr. and Mrs. Georr Vines :of Pailmerston visited at the home of I. M. Hilborn on Saturday. Wfï¬ihm'" mornâ€" service at the , â€" &ucam Them.t“n Arnold Cressman delivered the SEE THEM TODAY! BDueâ€"Therm impe.ia;â€"~1,500 BTYW Qure design. Choice of Platinug of Duoâ€"Therm Windsorâ€"50,00¢ 3TV ‘jlam Fallis of Harriston, Mr. and | Mrs. Ailan H. Fallis and daughâ€" iter, Joan, of Brantford, Rev. and ‘ Mrs. R. A. Facey of Ingersoll, Mr. George Risk of Galt and Mr. Harâ€" | 1y Risk of Blair, and Mrs. Henry Mansz and Mrs. Irvin Hesse of { Tavistock. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mordue | of Flint, Mich., were recent visiâ€" ‘tors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Mordue. s ' Weekâ€"eâ€"nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond included | Mr. Verne Diamond of Lafayette, ;(nd.; Mr. and Mrs. Willisam Steâ€" fphens't‘m".uf Fall}bcqrt Ml_'sl. Wil; â€" Miss Isabel Cressman visited with her friend, Miss Margaret Bean on Wednesday. Personais. visited at Lorne Bigam‘s on Sunâ€"| few ;.in'. day. _ The gue and family of Eimira visited at Abs. Bowman‘s Sunday. lln{and Mrs. Ivan Zehr and sons 0/ m!..xu-.w' las Kuepfer and son Clendon of the 9th line visited at Milton Mrs. George Squire and Mrs. George Baxter were successful in Kuepfer‘s, Sunday. inday. m nal _ executive but . who Mrs. A{ofxp" [a_!h_‘gt}!i_.!._!d dropped from membership for a EY ptick Cmcompanianiy (Chronicle Musical selections included a piano solo by Mrs. Mervin Facey, club sinï¬ing to imusic by Mrs. Harry ostetler, Miss Louise Ritz and Mrs. James Wiederhold, mccompanied by Mrs. E. Ritz. A history of the past 40 years was pr:psréd by Mrs. Clarence Diamond, but wnen she was unâ€" able to be present it was read by wirs. Eliworth Bean, the secretaâ€" Mrs. . D. Hendry, Federated Women‘s Institute board member ior tnis district, outiined the duâ€"~ ties of board members who forâ€" mulate the police for the Woâ€" men‘s Institutes of the province and urged all oranches to honor their faithful members with life memberships while they can still enjoy them. |_ _ Mrs. George P. Moore, Galt, president of South Waterioo Disâ€" wict W.L, complimented the members of the local branch on their achievements of the past and pointed out that the communâ€" ity has better schools, home and community facilities because the W.L saw the need and worked to have it come into being. "Our members are workers and when there is a joo to be done they are called upon to ao it," she said. Those so honored were Mrs. J. Gifford, Mrs. Edward Schiedel, a:. E. Z. Mcintyre, Mré. A. E. r, Mrs. A. B. Christner, Mrs. Wilfred Schneller, presidents and Mrs. I. Cassel, Mrs. Marvin Faâ€" cey, Miss A. Garland and Mrs. J. J. érahnm. secretaries, and Mrs. A. E. Bean, charter member. _ Letters of congratulations and g:etmg were read from Miss na P. Louis, director of the Women‘s Institute branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculâ€" ture, Mrs. Gordon McPhatter, president of the Federated Woâ€" men‘s Institutes of Ontario and Mrs. Edmund Hansuld, Tavistock, daughter of the first president, who was unable to attend the meeting but dropped in during the tea hour, and Mrs. Alex Hamâ€" mond, area chairman who had exâ€" pected to be present. | s THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA The guests were received by former presidents and each signed a guest book which will be placed in the Tweedsmuir History as will letters of greetings which were received from former Instiâ€" tute members and officers who were unable to attend. Corsages were presented to forâ€" mer presidents, secretaries and charter members by Mrs. R. M. Lamb, granddaughter of the first president of the H-wille Woâ€" men‘s Institute, Mrs. i Master assisted by Mrs, Lloyd Debus, daughter of the first secretary, The president, Mrs. Austin Who‘s brightening your future these 4 ways? MAYBVILLEâ€"Over 75 ladies were in attendance at the 40th anâ€" dvu-a::bnuon of the Haysâ€" ville ‘s .Institute which was held in the Library Hall on Wednesday afternoon. TCJ nave been built from coast to coast with w tbenldolmth&m life insurance companies. 59 So, if you are a life insurance policyholder, remember â€" while you‘re providing ity for your f lldycnlll' m'n-holzlphgmm.hu:"z.‘mhh o oo daned marn Conponsa * "It is Good Citizenship to own Life Insurunce‘"‘ it C3 â€";â€"â€";-â€"'--b-â€"h_â€"- d%h%gba.m.lyu.hnm questions about make life insurance own special needs, give me a call. F‘ll be giad to help you!" '.l.hâ€"!o..obmâ€" "Invested life insurance doflars carn interest that makes J anedte Li es Eun " T new home., If ‘ou may find yourseif -Ivh.â€"- happily in QEM“ houses "’"‘*y""‘o;flhfl!ï¬-a-wb::um Everybody shares in the prosperity which industries bring to a community. Some in your community may have built a new and employed more workers because life insurance companies invested money in it on behaif of their policyholders. from the ‘I'â€"-'dâ€"â€"râ€"- bedPun‘~vdltates Mrs. Sheldon Melitzer and members of her family attended the wedding of her niece, Ethei Kirk at Windsor. The W.MS. met at the home oi Mirs. Join Snider with a good attendance. Mrs. Cora Letson and Mrs. Harold Israel were in charse ?(f' the program. Plans were made r the fowl supper to be held Nov. 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Armâ€" strong, Ann, Tom and Mary of Hamiiton and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kobertson of Kitcnener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. B. C. Woods. Mrs. B. C. Woods spent a day at the home of her wromers, wni. and John Hemmerich. Mrs. Waiter Knarr, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Tom Clemens and Mrs. Harvey Woods were the commitâ€" tee to visit the United Church paâ€" tients at the Freeport Sanatorium. Pa_r_cels of fruit were presented. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Israel at Rummelhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weiâ€" gel at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Wimn. Somers and family spent Saturday in Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. Somers is leaving for Ireland to visit his mother after an _absemge_o! twentyâ€"five years. West Montrose : A social hour followed the proâ€" gram and tea was poured by the charter members, Mrs. A. E. Bean and‘ Mrs. E. Schiedel. Mrs. Wailis Bean played a vioâ€" lif solo with Mrs. Oliver Kerr, the accompanist. Greetings were extended to the Haysville branch by representaâ€" tives of the Ayr branch, Jubilee, New Hamburg, Preston, Central Dumfries, Branchton; Laura Rose, New Dundee, Galt, Hespeler, Maâ€" ple Grove and Princess Elizabeth (Oxford County). _ _ Zoeller, conducted a andlelliht ceremony in memory of the pioâ€" neers and in thankfuiness for the great work they had arcomâ€" plished. «x 4PA ut B By Mrs. B {Chronicle C »54 seen~â€"you may want The manager‘s door always openâ€"his experience, knowledge .ndjud&ont will be useful to you. VMth.flm::M. pay is invested for _ The Young Peopie‘s So:iety of Bethel United Missionary Church met at the church on Thursday night with the viceâ€"president, Darcy Shantz, presiding. Lawâ€" rence Hoover read the scripture lesson and Miss Joanne Reist ofâ€" fered prayer. The topic, "Rebelâ€" lion" was presented in various E:rt,s bKeghe following members, vin ist, Miss Doris Shantz, Miss Erma Coleman, Miss Elinore Rosenberger, Miss Diane Snyder and Rev. P. G. Lekman. Musical "Rebellion" Is Topic. New Dundee : LIPHARDT HARDWARE 16 King St. S. dnformation conceraing Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing to your Mydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto. LIONEL, MARX ond HORNBY TRAINS MECCANO SETS DINKY TOYS ‘Thic. hnebelâ€"| megitation of worship was led by d in various| Mrg. Milton Weiss. Miss Emmeâ€" ing_members, | line Ludolph â€" offered _ prayer. Doris Shantz, | Readings on the topic were given , Miss Elinore|by Mrs. Kenneth Boshart, Mrs. Diane Snyder ; Donald Jacob and Mrs. Hallman. man. Musical | Refreshments were served by the w 4.;‘:,,, gmi H€. "The Life of Sarah" was the toâ€" pic discussed at the November meeting of St. James‘ Lutheran Women of the Church held at the church on Wednesday night. Mrs. Morgan Hallman presided and the numbers were rendered bE‘ Miss Dawn Knechtel and Miss Elinore Rosenberger. Poems were read by Miss Clarene Haas and Miss Ruby Musselman. Lutheran Women Meet. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Nowadays peopie drop tnto the bank as . casually as into the corner store. The ‘neighborhood branch is an integral part of the life of the community. The 4,000 .branches of Canada‘s chartered banks make available an allâ€"round, nationâ€"wide banking serviceâ€"a friendly personal service keyed toéanadnnmd:banmdfl:eevuyd.y needs of millions of customers. WATERLOO use the bank for many purposesâ€"to deposit , arrange loans, buy travellers cheques . . . Ed. Hagey has returned home from a week‘s trip to Syracuse, N.Y., and New York City. Roy Gildner and James Cressâ€" man ?nt a few days last week on a business trip to Columbus, and Atlantic City, NJ. The property belonging â€" to Ephraim Knarr on Front St. was purchased ig Albert Heemsberâ€" gen of New Dundee at the auction sale held on Saturday. Auctionâ€" eer I. H. Toman conducted the sale l";‘rï¬y Changes Hands, â€" e property â€" belons committee composed of u.3 M. K. Toman, Mrs. Harvey Einwechâ€" ter and Mrs. Solomon Bowman. LIPHARDT HARDW ARE Phone 2â€"3321 Of the 4,779,000 horsepower of mfl"vfltmk capacity availâ€" to Hydro in December 1953, 3,874,800 horsepower, or 21022, 3,97%,000 horsepower, or !l% was derived from waterâ€" DO YOU KNOW? At