%II;H;:I:{I::II(’;"“IIIITIlllllll,ljm"ll’é : SpecialS Mr. and Mrs. Harvcy Weis and Mre. John Weis of Kitcheper were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. George Weis. Mr. and Mre. Herb Huelhn and son Marry of Conestogo were Sunday Mr. J. A. Steiss and Mr. Earl Steiss returned home after apending the weekâ€"end at Toronto. Mrs. Louisa Sattier and Mr. Clinâ€" ton Hahn of Waterioo called on local sriends here On Saturday. Mr. Norman Duench spent Sunâ€" day with Mr and Mrs. Alvin Heler at Erbaville. _ Miss Emma Fries of the Jerusaiem eection is visiting for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Fries. Miss Elma Nussbaurt of the Unitâ€" ed States. Miss Ieabelia Schmiedenâ€" dorfe of Kitchener and Messrs. George _ Musselman _ ard Henry Hlorst of St. Jacobs were Sunday visitore with Miss Ada and Walter Brubacher, Mr., and Mrs. Arthur Sattler atâ€" tended the funeral of the latter‘s ucle the late Mr. William Pagel at Waterloo on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Duench, the Misses Laura and Louisa Duench and Mr. Charles Duench ¢f Hawkesâ€" ville were recent vieitors with Mrs. Jacob Fries. Mr. and Mre. William Schaner of St. Jacobs were Sunday vieitors with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Kate Schaner. Mre. John Rank of St Clements spent.Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Otterâ€" bein. G RITERONOT [fll SAFEST PLACEK To â€" ~BUY A USED CAR Mrs. Barbara Sattler and Mr. Clarâ€" ence Heipel of Kitchener spent Thursday at the home of Mré. Mary Sattler Mr. John Hahn of St. Jecobs was 1 busineew vieitor here on Friday. Miss Anna and Mr. Wilbert Bruâ€" bacher epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin, Conestogo. Quite a number of the young peoâ€" ple attended the hockey match at St. Clements on Monday cvering. The Busy Bees Junior Red Cross Society of our local school, held their monthly meeting in the afterâ€" roon of February the 14th. The folâ€" lowing program was rendered with Elizabeth Martin, the president of the society, acting as chairlady. Song, "O Canada", by all the school children; the story of "St. Valenâ€" tine", by the president; recitation, by Erla Krauter; recitation,â€"by El vina Martin; Valentine song by Estella Sattler and Grace Wolfe; Sarah Martin; a debate, by Senior Girls;>a song. "Jack Frost", by the etory, by Hannah Murtin; recitaâ€" tion by leaiah Martin; recitation, by Grace Wolfe; recitation, by Juniors; "Riddles", by Mary Ann: Wideman; a recitation, by Mary Tischeart; a recitation by Luclndai Martin; a play. "The Germ Drive"; recitation by Harold Tischart; reciâ€" tation by Howard Kappes; health cong by the Juniors; a recitation by Fleanor Peppler; closing song by the school, "Abide with Me". Valenâ€" tines were exchanged and refreshâ€" ments were served y th fourth clase girls. The children reported a very enjoyable afternoon Heidelberg Notes. Mr. Otto Allenson delivered the wobd to the school the paet week. 816 King S3t. W. _ Phone 3880 For the balance of this month your present car will be taken at top price as a down payment on any of our stock of cars. _ We guarantee you value Each of these cars has been thoroughly checked over and reâ€" conditioned and renewed where possible so as to give new ear service. ‘20 Ford Roadater Present Excellent Program ‘27 Chev. Coupe ‘27 Pontiac Coupe ‘28 Dodge Coupe ‘20 Olds. Special Conth ... ‘27 Ford Coach ‘28 Pontiac Coach Better Automobiles= ‘20 Buick Sedan ‘29 Oilds. Sedan ‘28 Dodge Sedan us for your automobile veatment. DOBBIN‘S H. A. Germann Waterloo _ â€" Ont We feel that you would be Merchandise | . Arrived this week § "H,, 1933 Come eed See the HEIDELBERG Spring with s of $185.00 $295.00 $175.00 $195.00 $595.00 2 $475.008 $695.00 5 $350.00§ $575.005 ~$85.008 Miss Vera Lynette of the 9th line «pent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Allie Beaupre. Lost To Wellesiay. A fast game of hockey was played at Wellesiey on Monday evening beâ€" iween Wellesiey and St. Clements Maple Leafs. Both teams played good hockey and the score was 31 in favor of Wellesley. Friend (to young wife contemplatâ€" ing divorce: "Remember, dear, you took your husband for beitr or for worse." Young wife: "Buat 1 didn‘t take him for good, did 1?" Misses Marie Allemang, Helen Nadiger, Pauline Phippes, Berthe Lawrence of Stratford _ Nermal School visited with Mr. and "Mre. Aug. Allemang over the weekâ€"end. A delightful gatheriag took place at the home of Mr. and Mre. Robert Srtel on Saturday evening, it being ‘he occasion of their fourteenth wedâ€" ding annfversary. The evening was +pent in dancing and card playing. A dainty lunch was aerved by Mre. Ertel. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the St. Clements ve. Wellesley hockey game held in Wellesley on Monday evening. Observe Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Fisher of Kitâ€" chener visited with her parents, Mr ond Mrs. Wim. Herzog on Sunday. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Valentine Otterbein sale held near Heldelberg on Monday Mr. and Mre. Carl Strome and son Clare of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mre. Aug. Allemang on Sundey. Mr. and Mre. Frank Runstetier and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs.â€" Andrex Hineperger iver the Week:end. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Fisher of Kitâ€" chener called on friends here on Sunday. Meesrs. Clarence and Anthony Herzog of Kitchener visited at their home on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Alonzo Hahn Arthur and Florence spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. John Koehler, Berlet‘s Corâ€" ner. Mr. lsadore Benninger of Toronto is spending some time with Mr. and alre. Joe Meyer. Miss Marlanne Busch of Kitchenâ€" er spent Sunday with her parents. Weekâ€"end visitore at the home of Mrs. Valentine Otterbein were Mr. and Mrs. George Allenson. The Misses Olive Allenson, Gertrude and ‘lelen Otterbein of Kitchener Arâ€" thur Otterbein of Bloomingdale and Oliver Sittler of WaterJoo. Misses Laurene Forwell and Rita Dietrich of Kitchener vieited with ‘heir parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lobsinger of Kitchener vieited with Mr. and Mrs. louis Lobsinger on Sunday. A delightful gathering took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner on Fridey evening. The ovening was epent in dancing and card playing. _ The election of officers resulted as follows: president, _ A. _ Harley, Princeton; viceâ€"president. Morton Hall, R.R. 4, Bright; directors: R. \WW. Tavistock Ralph Pearson, Woodâ€" <tock, George G. McKay, Woodstock, A. R. G. Smith, New Hamburg, Adam Lingelbach, Tavistock, S. Keg. West, Woodstock, Stuart Hastings, Plattsâ€" ville; _ secretaryâ€"treasurer, _ Stuart Hastings; auditors, A. L. Currah and Albert Smart; delegate to Underâ€" writer‘s Association annual meeting i0 be held in the Carlsâ€"Rite Hotel, Toronto, March 14th and 15th, A. Harley, Stuart Hastinge and A. R. G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt of Erbsville apent Monday with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Levi Kercher. visitors with the former‘s father, Mr. Henry Huehn. Mr. Henry Sippel 0‘ New Hamâ€" burg and T. E. West of Woodstock who have each servéd as directors for neafly 40 yeare retired from the Loard of Directors and both received very hearty commendation for their valued services in caring for the inâ€" terest of the Company Curing the long terms of office. All policy holders in the North Blenheim Farmers‘ Mutusl Fire Inâ€" eurance Company may be requested to have placards placed on farm buildings forbidding smoking or the use of matches in bulldings. . Mr. J. C. Hellman of New Dundee was present and represented the North Waterloo Farmere‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Company that has coâ€" insurance with the North Blenheim Mutual. Mr. Hellman gave a fine uddress regarding the selection of risks and the value of precautions against Over insurance. Mr. Hallman Lointed out thet there were fewer fires under the new policles which nad }4 of the risk carried by the owner. bilities record assets in cash and mortgages of $34,742.00. All claime have been adjusted. The only lia nilities are the amounts received for premiums which are now paid for one year in advance. The Company has no agents. All applications are received and inâ€" «spected by the directors. The Com:â€" pany has 1133 policies at risk for the amount of $3,912,045.75. The auditors‘ report showed an inâ€" crease of $4,288.65 on deposit in the bank accounts during the year 1932. Interest recelved during 1932 paid ‘he aalary of the aecretaryâ€"treasurer, directors‘ fees, auditors government and municipal taxes, rent and postâ€" ege. of the compaany aud of the coâ€"opereâ€" tion of the policy holdors. He made feeling reference to the very care ful work of the late secretaryâ€"tréas vrer and manager, Mr. Dan Stauffer, who was for many years in. charge of the books and manager of the company. a The annual â€"-a: of the North Blenheim Farmers‘ Muiua! Fire\In surance Company established in the year 1361 was held in Duncen‘s Hall, Bright, Friday, February 17th, 1983. at 2 o‘clock: The statement of aseets and liaâ€" 8T. CLEMENTS Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis actually create an abundance of new red blood, which is the reason they have given new vitality and strength to thowsanda of sach nervousty oxâ€" hausted women. Equailm helpful for gnfln' gh;lu J.\’! thom. w !;: fl?". im new & tainor, 50¢. +s co m mend Dr. ! Gained Weight | Wwilitam‘s P1in k | and Color Pille, for they did wonders for =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" me," writes Mre Mabel R. Beare, New Weetminster, B.C. "After a long and very trying ‘linese, 1 was down to 90 lbs. in weight. I could not «at a hearty meal. In fact, I have had to go away from the table hungry. from a dinâ€" ner I dared not touch. 1 wae also very pale. ! had often read about Dr. Wiiâ€" lame‘ Pink Pille, «0 thought I would give them a trial. I soon found I was able to eat with any one, and iife began to look brighter. My weight came up to 118 ibs. and my lips and cheeks had jJot« of color. I am more than thankfrl 1 ever took Dr. Williame‘ Pink Pille, and I only hope others will try them " ‘ Down In Weight Aod Very Pale Mrs. Beare Thankful for Way in Which Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Helped Her Back to Health. Salary cuts were made by the K.â€" W. Hosptal boargd at Its last meetâ€" iIng. The cut was 16 per cent on salâ€" arles over $1,000, ten per cent on $780 to $1,000 and 3% per cent on $660 to $780. The commi«sion will cut its estimates for the year to the extent of 17% per cent. Last year the grant from the Kitchener council was $16,139. The ELC.E. of Calvary Church met on Monday evening in charge of the Recreation Dept The interme diates furnished an interssting proâ€" gram. The next meating of the league will be held next Tuesday evening, owing to the Morday evenâ€" ing meeting in connection with the anniversary services. K. & W. HOSPITAL CUTS ESTIMATES _ The monthly tea held under the auspices of the Evangelical Ladies‘ Aid, at.the home of Mrs A. Gies their secretary last Thureday, was well attended and a pleaeant enjoyâ€" able afternoon with games and conâ€" tests was spent. Mrs. Gies has in her possession a large number of antique selrloome which came Into the famâ€" ily from ancestors of three our four penerations back. â€" This display proved of great interest ae Mré. Gies gave a description of each article. To your scribe, who had the pleaâ€" aure of examining these tre@eures, 2 hymn book, bearing date 1785 printed by the Mennonitee in Pennâ€" sylvania, in German, was of great interest. Several Of the articles are are over 100 years old and were brought from Germany. A dainty lunch was served by the hostesses peelsted by Mrs. H. Gies. St. James Lutheran Sewing circle had a very pleasant t‘ime on Tuesâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. Herb Heller plying their needles. Mrs. Heller served a deinty lunch before they returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst and chilâ€" dren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shantz on Sunday. Anniversary services will be held in the Evangelical Church next Sunâ€" cay. Rev. Barthell of Zion Church, Kicthener, will preach in the mornâ€" mg and Rev. S. R. Knechtel of the Olivet Mission in the evening. Antique Articles Displayed. Mr. Ephraim Gregory of Wallen: ctein visited at the home of Mr. and ‘frs. Mike Kerchner on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Lucz and famâ€" y of Elmira visited with Mr. and .Ars. Gordon Henrich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin of 3.8. No. 2 and Miss Lizzie_Scherer of U.S.8. No. 21, Waterloo, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby on Sunday. x The Old Order Mennonite Young People had a gathering in the asâ€" sembly hall of our echoo!l on Tuesâ€" day evening for practising singing, directed by Mr. Peter Brubacher of §.9. No. 3. Lorne Knichewsky, Mr. aand Mrs. Marold Cress, Mr. Walter and Miss Edit? Schaner motored to Toronto ‘ast Saturday to take in the hockey game in Maple Leaf Gardens. Mr. Eden Cressman accompanied Ly Mr. and Mrs. Win. Westfall vieltâ€" ed the Freeport Sanatorium on Sunâ€" day. Mr and Mrs. Henry Stroh visited in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and children of Hamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelterborne on Sunday. Miss M. Boyd has severed her serâ€" vice with Stroh‘s Bakery, owing to i1l health. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Brubacher entertained a number of their friends last Wednesday. ‘Those presâ€" ent were: Mr. and Mre. J. Martin, St. Jacobe, Mr. and Mre. John Bowman, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bowman, Woolâ€" wich, Mr..and Mre. John Brubacher, Heidelberg and Mr. and Mre. M. Brubacher, St. Jacobs. The women epent the afternoon quilting, while the men had a social chat. A service was conducted at the bome Of Mr. and Mre. Frank Snyder by Bishop M. Brubacher on Sunday afternoon. A group of people from the Mennonite muml. Kitchener, had charge of the Young People‘s meeting of the South Kiug St. Menâ€" renite Church. ‘Those in charge were Mr. Gingrich, Pw' Miss Suider, Strasburg, Miss , We terloo and Mr. Shants, who was the Harold and Gertrude Brubacher of Sunmyside, Kitchener, epent ture weekâ€"end with their grandparents, Mrs. Anson Brubacher and Mr. and ‘re. M. L. Weber. Miss Rellinger of Bloomingdale visited in the village on Sunday. _ l Mr. A Gies attended the funoral ¢f the lste Amos Musseiman of Kitâ€" WE ettie w. 3% Ca/l _7 \Â¥Mt. and Mra. J. W. Hahn of Hamil 4 y c# :“%“"’-“Pâ€"â€"â€"Aâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Mrs. John G. ® ies : » * ‘I can truly teâ€" An enjoyable time was apent in }| Mr. and Mre. Gilbert Bergey vieltâ€" «leighâ€"riding n?r Maple Grove Farm |ed with Mr. and Mra. Clarence lket Saturdiy by the pupils of the| Shants at Preaton last Thursday. Hallman‘s School and their teacher,| Last Friday afternoon the stuâ€" Miss L. Habermehl. Other guests in |@ents of the echool in Agriculture the party Included Mr. and Mrs. Vicâ€"{ond Home Reonomios had the privi tor Dinger and "‘f:‘,"‘ Joan and |iege of viewing lantern siides on Hase! and Mrs G. htel and son | "The Different ;‘n. ot Birda", and Wiléon,. _ After several houre of on "A Trip Around The World". The aleighâ€"riding the group was enter pictures were dhown by Mr. Meâ€" About fifty young people attended theâ€"St. Valentine‘s party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zinn on Tuesday night of last week, by the Luther League of St. James Luâ€" ‘heran Church. Progressive crokinâ€" Ole was played during the evening. The high prizés were won by Miss Romola Madter and Mr. Norman Hill Â¥hile Miss Florence Schmidt and Mr. Elmer Kurt wore awarded the consolation prizes. After the distrt bution of valentines, dainty refreshâ€" ments were served which brought the delightful evening to a close. Happy ‘!fl'in. Party. â€" A piano sol, "Frolic of The Butterâ€" iliea," by Bohm, Mre. Litwiller; voâ€" cal solos, "Dedication‘", by Franz and "Elegy", by Massenet, Miriam |Hllborn; reading "Mary Mahone", Miss Mary Francis; plano solo, "Spring on the Mountain Top", by Kern, Miss Ellen Page; three part chorus, ‘"Dreamirg," by Shelley, Mrs. M./B; Snyder, Miss Sylvia Bock, Visa:Idella Spaetzel, Mrs. Litwiller, Mrs. A. McKessock and Mrs. G. R. Schultz; plano solo, "Two Larks" by Leschetisky, Misa Elizabeth Wood; vocal duet, "On Wnugs of Song", by Mendelesohn, Mrs. Litwiller and Mirian Hilborn; plano solo, "The Rivulet", by Woolenhaupt, . Miss Mary Hilborn; vocal solo, "I love a Little Cottage," O‘Hara, Mre. M. B. Snyder ; reading, "Two Rain Drops", Misa Goldie Gibb; three part chorus, ‘"The Ange!", by Rubenstein; plano solo, "Kammence Ostrow" by Rubenatein, Mre. Foote. D-l‘ny reâ€" freshments were served at the conâ€" clusion of the evening. Valentine Party Enjoyed. 4 Several of the local citizens and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rueffer attendâ€" | ed the funeral of their daughterâ€"inâ€" \law, Mre. Fred Rueffer at Waterloo. The New Dundee Women‘s Instiâ€" tute held a delightful musicale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn last Wednesday evening. Mre, W. S. Foote and Mre. D. Litwiller the comâ€" mittee n charge, presiced during the evening. About seventy guests and members were present and enjoyed the following program: Valentine and Sleighing Parties Held by Young People.â€"Other Notes of Interest. EXCELLENT PROGRAM GIVEN BY WOMEN‘sS INSTITUTE MEMBERS Valentine day was a @ignifcant Cay near here. It marked the 82nd wedding annitersary of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Wilbhelm, who are both enâ€" joying splendid health and received the congratulations of their many iriends. Mr. Wilhelm is in his 86th year and his beloved wife in her $2nd year. Miss Leura Louise Livingston, stuâ€" dentâ€"inâ€"residence at Bishop Strahns School, Toronto, «pent the weekâ€"end Mra. Henry Berg received the sad news that her brother, Henry Krug passed away in Ellis township. Unique Event. Bishop and Mrs. D. H. Steinman apent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. D. K. Boshart at Pine Hill. Misses Edna .Schiedel and Edna Schmitt and Messrs. Lloyd Brenneâ€" man and Harold Schiedel of New Dunde were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Moses Brenâ€" neman. We are pleased to report that Miss Lydia Gasacho who has been quite l1 is improving ni{cely. _ Miss Alberta Becker of Pine Hill was a visitor in town on Friday. Miss Reta Hunsberger «pent Sunâ€" day with her friend, Miss Irene Weicker at New Hamburg Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Steinman were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Erb at Wellesley. Mr. ‘and Mra. Peter Steinman and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Steinman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gingerich. Miss Vera Wismer 0| Preston apent Sunday at the home of her grandmother, Mre. R. Gardner. Mrs Nancy Hofste(ter has returnâ€" ed home again, after spending a number of weeks with her daughâ€" ters, Mrs. Jas. R. Livingston and Mre. Harry Mogk in Kitchener, Mr. Gordon Hofstetter of Stratâ€" ford apent Wednesday with bis moâ€" ther, Mrs. C. Hofstetter. Miss Letson of London apent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mre. Walter Holwell. Mr. Ferdinand Reiha and Mr. Henry Reihea and son of New Hamâ€" hurg spent Sunday with their mother Mrs. J. Retha. Miss Nellie Futher is spending a number of days at her home here. _ Mr. â€"«James Miller of Brampton apent the weekâ€"end with bis friend, Allan Petrie. â€" Misg, Cora Heipel, gndont-ln-ml- dence at the McMaster University in Hemilton spent the weekâ€"end ai ‘the home of her pareuts, Mr. and Mre. Chas. Heipel. Mr.and Mre. Alvin Steinman spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Enos Gingerich. Mre. J. Leis has returned to her home in Wellesiey after spending a tew days with her daughter, Mre. Simon Bast. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kuhn were bifkiness visitors in Kitchener. We are sorry to report that Mr. C. H. Seip of the Dominion Bank staff, Kitchener, is confined to the bouse with illness. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Eiming Schmid* of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home hére. 9 +A w and other ‘iteme as told by Waterios Chronicle NEW DUNDEE Last Friday afternoon the atuâ€" dents of the echool in Agriculture ond Home Reonomtcs had the privi lege of viewing lantern slides on ‘‘The Different !‘n. ot Birda", and an "A Trip Around The World". The Miss Marguerite Bechtel enterâ€" tained several of her friends at a Valentine Party at her home on Tuesday night of laat week. Crokinâ€" Ole and other games were enjoyed during the evening after which the nosteas served dainty refreshments. Personale. . St. Valentine‘s Day was Observed at the local achools iast Tuesday. The members of the Literary Society Cf the Continuation School held their monthly meeting on that date and an interesting program was given. Carl Buck gave a reading after which Walter Atkinson rendered an instrumental number on the guitar. A sgory was told by Andrew Bean, and a voeal duet was given by Ruth Bean and Muriel Poth, accompanied by Miss Wood at the piano. The main feature of the afternoon was ~ debate, "Resolved That It is Better to be Fat than Slim". The affirmaâ€" I‘ve side was taken by Iva Zinn and Elmer Jacob and the negative side which was awarded the decision, was rpheld by Wilia Cressman and Ross Toman. The school paper was read by Dorothy Koehier after which a musical selection was given by El verne Hallman and Weaelter Atkinâ€" eon. The N. D. C. 8. hockey team played with the Ayr Continuation School team last Friday and was defeated by a score of 4â€"2. On Sunday night, Feb. 26th, the United Brethren Christian Endeavor Society will present a social proâ€" gram in the Church, commencing at 7.30 o‘clock. The pastur, Rev. G. D. Fleming, who is a misslonaryâ€"onâ€"turâ€" lough from Sierra Leone, West Africa, will deliver an address on "Religious â€" Education ~"in â€" Africa". Musical numbers will aleo be a feaâ€" tnre of the program. Everyone is cordially invited to attend Other Village Notes. A number of etudents of the Onâ€" lario Mennonite Bible School, Kitchâ€" ener, gave a eplendid program at the Blenheim â€" Mennonite Church last Sunday morning. Special musical numbers were rendered and several interesting .papers were given. Talk On Missions. tained at the home of Mr..aud Mrs. Clayton Toman, where a dainty lunch was served by Mré. Toman, Mrsz. H. Shantz and Mrs. Dinger. Program By Mennonites. | Mrs. J. Frey, Mr. Jake Seip and daughter Esther were also present [at the late Mrs. Albert Reiperts funâ€" eral which took place on Saturday ut Hanover. Mrs. Melvin Bubrow ot Howlek wpent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fatumn. Mr. aand Mre. J. Seip apent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frey. Mies Ada Yost of Kitchener is +pending a few days at the home of Mrs. M. Yost. Mr. Jas. Dewar of Poole, weeckâ€"end with friends here Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Selp spent Thursday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. Blesenthal Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seip spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaus. Mr. Elmer Frey was employed at Mr. E. Dickert‘s last week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Seip and son Allan, Mesars. Oscar and George and J. McMean, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frey. Mr. and Mrs. J. Seip and daughâ€" ter Ruth, Mr. Irvin Dickert, Mr. Elâ€" mer Frey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dickert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kreller, Mr. Oliver Jacques speft Tuesday evenâ€" ‘mg with Mr. and Mre. Richard Milliâ€" FAD. Miss Margaret Thomas and Mr. Jack Mathews spent Synday with Mr. and Mre. J. Seip. Mr. and Mrs. A. Reidt and daughâ€" ter Esther spent‘ Wedneeday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Thomeas. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Seip spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. J. Kreller. Mr. Nelson Seip had a narrow escape a week ago Monday. He bad his four fingers lascerated by a rip saw, but at the present time his fingers are doing as well as can be expected. +8 Mrs. HeDry Schane is still under the doctor‘s care. We hope she will soon be on the mend again, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burrow epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Melvin Buhrow. Mrs. Adam Seip, Sr., is spending a few days with her daughter in Hanover, Mre. Harry Seip, she was also present at the late Mrs. Albert Reipert‘s funeral, which took place on Saturday from Mr. L. Ermel Unâ€" dertaking Pariour, Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seip apent a week with the latter‘s porents, Mr. and Mre. J. Frey. Mr. and Mre. J. Kreller, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dickert spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mre. J. Seip, Howick. and return in the evening. ‘To on able them to do thig+the ‘hour of eervice has been somewhat changed. The morning service «‘arts at 11.16 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. J. Frey. Pmbyudnctmhmnm ent time being furnished by of Knox College, Toronto. These students come up in the morning and the evening service at 6.30. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O. Schmidt at | tended a funeral in Wellesley on ! Monday ) KINGWOOD CLIFFORD of Poole, apent the $# Rev. and Mre. G. D. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder, Mr. and Mre. A. McKeasock and Miss Goldie Gibb Mesars. John and Eben Howling epent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mre. Clarence Howling at Windaor. Oliver Zinn Mr. and Mre. Aaro Duench and eon Arnold visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Duench at Kitchener on Sunâ€" Mesars. â€" Elmer Battler, _ Peter Potye of near Kitchener, and Harvey Leétson of Greenfeld were recent viâ€" eitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Mrs. Strome visited with Mr. and Mre. Gideon Hamacher at Pine Hil on Sunday. Mr. Cecil Bergey of Bothwell was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rergey over the weekâ€"end. Miss Cleo Wanner of Rosevilie spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Wonner. Rev. and Mne. A. Lotz of Maynooth were guests of Rev. and Mre. G. R. Schultz on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Obiah Shantz end daughter 1 wel of near Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bock last Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman viâ€" eited with Mr. and> Mrs. Witmer at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Swartz and family of Hamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber on Saturâ€" day. Mr. and Mre. E. B. Hallman and Mrs. A. Hilborn called on Mre. Klias Hallman near Washington on Sunâ€" day. Miss Verna ‘Bambridge was the guest of Mr. and Mre. A. B. Fleming at Haysville over the weekâ€"ond. Weekâ€"end visitors at the homes of Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer, included: Mr. Mahilon Hartzler of Wakaruse, Ind., Mr. Paul Lebhman of Orville, Ohio, Miss Mary Burkbolder of Markham, and Miss Ada Brubacber of St. Jecobs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher and Mr. Nyle Futher visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kje{n at Baden on‘ Sunday. } Mr® FebruaryClearance Sale: * Save You Professors Sproule and Hamilton of the O.A.C. will adâ€" dreas the meeting. _ â€" Shareholders and patrons cordially invited. A specia} inâ€" vitation to Ladies. M. B. SNYDER, Dated at New Dundee, February ist, 1988. Secrotary . Monday, February 27, 1933 at.2 o‘clock p.m. To receive the usual reportwof the Company‘s officers, and to consider all further business that may properYy come beéfore said meeting. THE NEW DUNDEE FARMERS‘ COâ€"OPERATIVE CREAMERY COMPANY, LIMITED. The Annual. Meeting of The New Dundee Farmers‘ Coâ€"operative Creamery Company Limited, will be held in KAVELMAN‘S HALL, NEW DUNDEE, on 106 King St. W. « = Kitchener Brodey Draimin Fur Co. Buy rur coar Now Hudson Seal Coats â€" $150 * $250.00 Muskrat Coats â€" _ $85.00 "° $135.00 Beautiful Red Fox Se'lrl. Large Hea Bushy Tail; good color. Regular $40.00 for Fine quality 3 pc. Mink Neck Scarf, Head and Tails DrariiiBlo-d. Regular $55.00 for .......... I pc Mink Scarf â€" Speciat y MMM f 2 pc. Tie â€" $75.00 for Brown Isabella F o x Regular $45.090 for Scarf, Head and Tail RAa® fihn Fox Scarfs Red uced Red Fox Scarfs Reduced Notice of Annual Meeting NEW LOW PRICES ON REPAIRING. STONE MARTIN Shop With Confidence To the Shareholders of C. H. GERMANN, Manager Your Miss Luella Shantz and Mr. Gorâ€" don Shantz were guests at the home of Mre. Abram Cressman near Plattevilie on Sunday. Miss Jessie Brown of Richwood visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn on Sunday. A number of local hockey fane atâ€" tended the game between Stratford and Kitchener Juniors played at the Galt arena on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey visit ed with friends at Kitchener on Mon cay. Mre. Norman Weber and Mr. Garâ€" Neld ‘Weber attended the funeral of the lite Mrs. Mitchell at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman and Miss Reta Herbert visited with Mr. and Mre. Ellas Bingeman at Kitch ener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Brer and Mr. end Mrs. Edgar Hallman and chilâ€" dren Hugh and Marie visited with Mre. Henry .Baer at Petersburg on 'Sunda)‘. Mersrs. Ed. Coxson and Douglas Corson of Plattsville visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kavelman ind Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Toman and iamily of Petersburg were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Saâ€" raras on Sunday. Mr. Lorne Johannes of Blair called in the village last Friday. Miss Irene Good spent the week end at Toronto. P Searfs and Neckpieces At Special Reductions, Regular $18.00 for *‘ $1 §8.00 $12,50 $509.00 o t w