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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Aug 1933, p. 3

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int y 5+. anf+ TrI& Tickets good going da, September 1, to noon Monday, September 4; good to return leavâ€" h'»{I destination not later than TUES D A Y midnight (Standard Time), September 5, 1983. â€" Sing Tickets | Tickets good going by any train :fter 1.00 a.m. %qngay and Monday, Sep'fefl{l;érvfi'_'nfia"z-;.' ;et‘:l;t;;ng“‘t'(; reach starting M%fl“lg not later than glidni)ght SA AY (Standard me). Fare and a Between All Points in Canada and to certain destinations in United States. s Going Aug. 29, returning Aug. 31 " _ Aug. 31, » Sept. 2 * Sept. 5, * Sopt. 7 ** Sept. 7, * Sept. 9 Full particulars from local Agent Going between Aug. 24 and Sept. 9 Returning up to Sept. 13. J * e me Canadian Pacific , V. M. WoOoOp City Passenger Agent 120 King St. West â€" Phone 585 Kitchener, Ont. 32â€"4 Weekâ€"end Sept. 1â€"5 Up to Four Day Trips Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huth and son I:l_srol_(-{ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Demeriing and daughter Lorna s{:ent Sunday witl: relnt_iv_e.s in Guelph, _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Buhrow and baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dettman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaus and son Eldon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frey. _ Mrs. Telford Seip Mr. and Mrs. Jack Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seip of Howick spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seip speni Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Haryey Demerling. _ 2 Canadian National REDUCED FARES Reduced Fares L A B O R D A Y FARE AND ONE QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP Tickets and complete l-lu-nll;; from any Agent TORONTO EXHIBITION _ One Day Trips Suits like these set the value peaks at when costs were lowest. Now costs have so are drastically reduced for final clearance. for value! 5 3c PER RETURN MILE An unprecedented August Sale SUITS WITH 1 AND 2 TROUSERS Colors For Now â€" For Fall â€" And For Year Round. ¢ Despite a spectacular upward swing in the market, we insist upon this drastically reduced price because our policy has always been never to carry goods from one season to the next. effect from most points in Ontario. The. Most Compelling _ Values We Have | Ever Offered . _ â€"_$2251 â€" $25 +28 Aug. 25 to Sept. 9 Yearâ€"Round Suits In A Final Clearance At Overcoats ALL BY NATIONALLY FAMOUS MAKERSâ€" | Drastically Reduced to Topcoats uarter for CLIFFORD $15 Winter to the Fa 1 of the Round 16°° noon TiTl Trip. $10.00 value peaks at their regular prices ow costs have soared and these suits final clearance. You can‘t beat that The United Church Young People of Wellesley Townshiy’en’oyed a corn and wiener roast in the Wilâ€" kinson Grove here on Saturday eve. ning. Of. the four church centres, Hawkesville, Crosshill, Wellesley and | glnwood. the latter‘s conâ€" gregation was most numerously represented. Rev. W. Brown of New Dundee will occupy the pulpit of Zion Chapel at 3 o‘clock next Sunday afternoon, September 3. During. the precedin%Blble Study hour the life of King David, the sweet singer of Istnel, will be nlbail' oatlined. . T Wndientmnitai 4 mornin%. Mr. Elias A. Brubacher has deâ€" cided to erect a tin superatructure on the énlnrfed barn walls now nearing completion at his home on the Jogn Stone farm. United Corn Roast Held. son ihree Bridges and West Wallenâ€" stein will be t{e centres of Mennonâ€" ite Church worship next Sunday marnina PS s alhiriithinnistad d td A .3 0 13 P0 Local apiarists report an active demand for honey products this seaâ€" A _carload of fertilizer arrived C.P.R. here last Friday for Mr. Henry S. Brubacher of W};st Elmira. Captain Pendleton, who is associâ€" ated with the Church Army moveâ€" ment, spent a couple of days in Wallenstein last wee?c Hear Splendid Sermon. A congregation of some sixtyâ€" threeepersons heard an excellent ser. mon at Zion Chapel on Sunday afternoon when Rev. Howard Steâ€" vanus of Bloomingdale preached from Colossians 4: 6â€" “fet your speech be always with grace, seaâ€" soned with salt, that ye may know hoviv ye'ougl.lt to answer every man.". io ee n e e nennvety A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Wideman on August 23. For fully fifteen minutes on Tuesâ€" day evening of last week a sunset rainbow arched high in the eastern heavens. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Wideman and Mr. and Mrs. Elias B. Martin pre Essex County visitors with friends at Kingsville, Ruthven and Leamington. Wallenstein News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty were Sundfdy visitors from the Sixth of Peel nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Martin, as were also Mr. and Mrs. August Snuder, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin and Mr. and Mr_s.. Daniet Rudy. _ _ Weekâ€"end guests from Detroit with Mr. und Mrs. Lonnie Gooding were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plantz, Mr. Edgar Hahn and Mr. and Mrs: Ephraim Ratz and daughter, Miss Dorothy Ratz, Postmaster and Mrs. Isaish F. Martin and son Henry were Flora. dale visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Adkin and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Esley C. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Tallman and son Donald recently spent a day at the Elora Rocks. City Messrs. Melvin Bowman, Harry Beckner, â€" Israel Gingrich Menno Frey and Isaac Brubacher were weekâ€"end visitors with Markham Township friends. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gingrich were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Martin of Martin‘s Corners and with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sauder of St. Jacobs. Mr. Nathan B. Martin was a Ifridny business visitor in the Twinâ€" Miss Lola Maier réturned to her Waterloo home on Sunday evening evening after ‘spending a pleasant week with Wallenstein relatives. Three Bridges ‘ Where the Good _ Clothes:Come Frowmt A Great Sale of nationally famous $30, $35, $40 By 20th Century Brand and other makes $22.50 SUITS WALLENSTEIN ITCHENER = l| UPPER daughter Ruth of Lookport, â€" were. weekâ€"ond fl::.u at the hon Mr. and Mrfi Simon Weber. Miss Marle Credaman .‘c-rnt }au two weeks with hor sistor, sabel Cressman at Vineland. ~_Mr and Mre. Titus Bingeman and Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman viettâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. Moral Bingeâ€" man at Troy on Sunday, _ Mr. Ed. Chamberiain and son Ross of Montreal, Que., apent a fow daya of laat week with Mr. and Mrs. Ivain Hall. s Mr. and Mre. Erneat Schrooder and son Harold, Mrea, Francé and daughter Ruth of Lockport NY end d Mr. and Mre. Henry Bowman and children Doris and Delmar of Pine Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Soloâ€" moftâ€"Bowman last Saturday,. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKessock were guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Laird at North Bay over the weekâ€" Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Swartz and edns Clare and Harold spent the weekend with Mrs. Swartz‘a mother, Mre. Bonney at Toronto, i Mr. and Mre. Kaibfleisch and famâ€" ily of Kitchener are camping at Alâ€" derside this week,. Mias Velma Bauer epent a few days Of last week at the home of Mr. and Mre. Irvin Bingeman at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koch and daughters Mary of Plattaville visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bean ¢n Sunday. Quite a number of people attendéd the band concert at the Waterloo Park on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. George Hallman visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. Henry Wagner at Kitchener last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman and Mr. and Mtrs. Christian Creasman vieited _ with relatives at Brown (C‘ity, Mich., over the weekâ€"end. Miss Emma Gruéti;l;r(;tâ€"'l:lnnover is the guest of Miss Lily Lautenâ€" schlager for a few weeks, week Mr. and Mre. Oliver Hallman, the Migses Ruby Hallman and Helen Knizie and Mr. Garland Haliman Of Kitchener visited at the home of Vr. ad TMe. Simeon Cressman on Sunday. Mrs. O. Seyler and sons Jack and Rucsel of Paisley were guests of Mr. and Mre. Russel Baille Tlast Mr. and Mre. Herman Kiein and Mr. and Mre. Herbert Futher of Baâ€" den and Miss Nellie Futher of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mps. Alfred Futher last week. Gordon and Clare éfiider epent a few days at the home of their grandâ€" bather, Rev. Jonas Snider at Waterâ€" too. Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Geiger and family of Breslau spent the last few weeks at Alderside. Rev. and Mrée. M. Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. J. Poth and daughter Glaâ€" Cys of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey on Sunday. Mr. Wesley Erb and ‘Miss Laura Erb attended the funeral of the late VJas Margaret Erb at Sebringville last Friday. Mr. I. H. Toman called at the home Of Mr. Albert Fischer at New Hamburg Ala§t_ ’l‘hu_rsday. Miss Helen Poll epent last week with herâ€"grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Neil Wanner at Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilborn of Preston and Mre. Karl Kiefhaber of Blair visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn last Wednesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. William McGill and Miss Joey Lever of Glencairn and Nir. J. E. McGill of Niagara Falls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman for a few days last week. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench were: Mr. and Mre. William Schaner and family and Miss Irene Duench of St. Jacobs, Miss Helen Becker of Preston, Mr. Albert Duench of Elmira, Mr. Norâ€" man Duench of Heidelberg and Mr. George Freise of Erbsvilie. A "beef heart‘" tomato, grown in the garden of Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus this season tipped the seale at 1 Ib. 10 oz. Who can beat this record! Personals. Mr. and Mre. Gordon Hallman and family epent the weelâ€"end at Seguin Falls. We Poane Mn P ad ho adiioiinisdiiheat tistis hi ts 4nd Mr. Cecil Brown occupied the pulâ€" pit of the M.B.C. church on Sunday evening and spoke on the subject. "Signs of The Times." Word has peen received of the death of Mrs. Kenneth Dalgleisch (nee LClara Woods formerly of this community) at Iron Springs, Alta, Mr. Roy Hall entertained about twentyâ€"five of his High School triends at an enjoyable weiner roast held at his home last Wednesday evening. ~ About seventy _ members _ and friends of the United Brethren Church | pleasantly eurprised Mr. and Mre. Dave Litwiller on Monday evening prior to their departure for their new home near Kitchener. Kev. G. D. Fleming acted as chairâ€" man for the evening, and a program ‘01 speeches and musical numbers was given. Mr. F. E. Page gave a few well chosen remarke while Rusâ€" sel Saltzberry and Harlon Oberer presented Mr. and Mre. Litwiller witlt a lovely reed chair after which they gave suitable replies, A social lour was then enjoyed and the ladies served dainty refreshments at the close of the evening. New Dundee Notes. _‘ Anson Lang, of this village, a atuâ€" dent at the Kitchener.Waterloo Colâ€" legiate Institute during. the past year, is also recelving the congratuâ€" lations of his many friends upon his success in passing his upper school elbject as follows: Alg. 3, Geom. C, Phy. 3, Chem. C, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 8. Farewell Party, * % TB 7 FEperk o /; evening and the meeting opened|â€" Mrs.1 * SX 1 .. * commgemmmeny !wnh a wong service led by Mr. Stuart Jters, M .Beveral young people have been| Boehmer of Kltqbt:nor. The ecrip.} Hommer euccessful in passing the Ionomhure lesson, Matthew 6:48â€"48 was|spent 8: Upper~ Sehoo! examinations.. The read by Miss Ruby. Bechtel after| Mr. : course in English Literature was ) which Mr. Wilfred Armstrong offerâ€"| with fri taught by Miss Mary Francie, prln-‘ed prayer. An accordian and guitar |afternoo cipal of the loeal ‘Continuation duet was réndered by Miss Irene | ~ Mr/ ai School in epecial night clasees, while|Sherk and Mr. Weston Sararas, fol. |family the remaining subjects wore attainâ€" lowing which ~the topic entitied, [ Scherer ed by the studentsâ€"own personal|"How Can We Work For World | Mrs. Die efforts for which they are to be conâ€"|Good Will", was given in .the form j Sunday. gratulated : af addressee by Mr, Armstrong, Mr.)jMr. and Nyle Futherâ€"Eng. Lit. C, Fr. Au.| Anson Lang and Miss Marguerite| Waterlo« C. + Bechtel. A mixed quartette comâ€"| Mr. R Eva Beckerâ€"Bng. Lit. C. posed of the Misses Dorothy Koehler, {end at € Evelyn Cresemanâ€"Eng. Lit. C, Fr.|Muriel Poth and Mesers. Weston| Mr. a1 Comp. C. Sararas and Anson Lang then sang|son Carl Romola Madterâ€"Eng. Comp. 2, Fr.{the hymn, "Somebody Ese Needs | Heidelibe Auth. C. â€" . Him Too." Mr. Weston Sararas gave| Mr. ar Anson Lang, of this village, a stuâ€"|a reading after which he and Miss some of dent at the Kitchener,Waterloo Colâ€"| Sherk rendered another musical|in Presto legiate Institute during. the past| number. ‘The meeting closed with Mrs. A year, is also receiving the congratuâ€"|the bymn "He Hideth Me" and |ener, aft lations of his many friends upon his | prayer by Rev. C. F. Krauth. A soâ€"|her sister success in pasging his upper school!cial hour was then enjoyed and the|home on slbject as followe: Alg. 3, Geom. C,| Beton St. B.Y.P.A. served dainty re ~Mre. _ Phy. 3, Chem. C, Fr. Auth. C, Fr.l‘:resh'ments, . . Oscar, Mi Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 8. Locals Split Games, . Evelyn _ es UmCA Eva Beckerâ€"Bng. Lit. C. Evelyn Cresemanâ€"Eng. Lit, C, Fr Comp. C. Pupils: Prepare Exams Without ¢ H‘l’v"‘-htfi- Lang Passes ‘ 3 ‘-ly-r-%.‘( . «r':rwv1 t ‘: y 3 i feey e $ at the home of TS RELEASED the Mr. and Mre. William Devine gnd children Shirley and Dopald of Deâ€" troit, Mich., Mrs. Devine and son Walter of St. Thomas visited at the ho:l'le 9! Mfll_‘. J, Smith on Monday. is n o es e taey Mr, Lou Swan of Parie, Mr. James Sparling and Mr. Walter Brown of Brightâ€"called on Mr. and Mre. 1. H. Toman jast Thorsday evening. Mr. Clarence Rudy of Hesapeler called. On Mr. and Mre. Titus Bingeâ€" man on Monday. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Seibert Meyers of NNew Hamburg called on Mr. and Mre. J. C. Hallman on Sunday. Mias Myrtle Feick and Master Rarl Feick of Wilmot Centre were Sunday visitore at the homes of Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra. Josigh Cassel were: Mr. and Mre. Poter 8. Hallman, Mr. and Mre. Clayton Cassel, Miss Dorothy Canâ€" sel and Mr. Elmer Cassel of Platteâ€" ville. Miss Ruth Snider spent last week with Mr. and Mre. Ivan Schiedel at Preston. Mensrs. Ed. Fischer, Wallace and Elgin Toman of Blair spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Toman, Mr. and Mre. Robert Coleman and their gueste Mr. and Mre. McGill and Miss Steckley motored to Niagara Falls last Friday. A number from here attended the Williameburgâ€"Kemble Girls Softball game at Victoria Park, Kitchener, lact Saturday evening. Mr. and Mre. Benjamin Eby and Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Bearinger of Waterlo0 visited with Mr. and Mre. George Hallman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher and Mr. Nyle Futher visited with Mr. end Mrs. Herman Klein at Baden on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Gilbert Bergey and Mr. David Bergey were Sunday viaiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Nahrâ€" kang at New Hamburg. The Misses Helen and Dorle Kinâ€" zie of Kitchener are visiting with Mr. and Mre. James Kellsey. ~ Mr. and Mre. John Bing@man of New Hamburg, Miss Edith Bingeâ€" man R.NN., of the Hamilton General Hospital and Mrs. Stanley Bingeâ€" man of NoNrth Bay were guests of Yr. and Mre. Austin Bauer on Monâ€" Cay. Miss Ada Bingeman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn at Roseville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kavelman ol Kitchener visited with relatives in the village and community on Funday. * Miss Zelma Baer and Mesers. Mervin and Moses Baer of Haysville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder on Sunday. Mr. _ Raymond Erb of Natchez spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his grandfather, Mr. Wesley Erb. Among those who attended the Memorial service held at the Blair z-pmetery on Sunday afternoon were: Mrs. Young and Miss Elsie Young of Hamilton are spending a few weeks at Alderside. Ciarence Shantz at Preston on Sun day. Mr. and Mra. Omar Snider and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Hallman and Mr. and Mre. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cressman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman, the Misses Marâ€" jorie Bock, Miriam, Evelyn and Willa Cressman and Meeers. Ronald Bock and Garfleld Cressman attendâ€" ed the annual M.B.C. Sunday School Convention held at Stouffville last week. Mr. ad Mre. Dave Litwiller and children June ung Gene called on VT. and Mrs. Shililngdon at Hatchâ€" ley on Sunday. © Mrs. Fair and daughters Betty, Junet and Katherine of Mount Pleaâ€" eant visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" siah Cacsel last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coleman and daughters Catherine and Charlotte Cf Galt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder accom:â€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Will Detâ€" weiler of Roseville spent the weekâ€" ond with Mr. and Mra. Leslie Hilâ€" born at Blyth. Mr. Willard Shantz of: Ayr spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer. P Mr. and Mrs: Edgar< Seegmiller and daughter Jean of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Hallman on Sunday. ac the score was 13â€"5 for the visitors. Courage was again restored when the result of Friday night‘s game at PFisherville was 11â€"7 in favor of Waâ€" terioo County‘s champions. The loâ€" cal fans are now Optimistic as ever and are eagerly awaiting the outcome of this Tuesday evening‘s game at Fisherville. The winners of the game will enter the O.R.S.A. finale. Miss iVolet Herber is tew weeks at Toronto. Mr. and Mre. Areli Shantz and {amily of Platteville and Master Ernest Diefenbacher of Pine Hill visited at the home of Mr Arthur Musselman on Sunday. Last week proved to be most thrillâ€" Ing to local sport fans and the subâ€" ject of softball was a general topic of codversation with groups of vilâ€" lagers at every street corner. Tuesâ€" Cay evening‘s game played here with Fisherville was a bit disheartening Sx I . TY M+ T 1800ON s Presont: Program At. Kitchener. > flmW h-‘u _ ‘The fi@mbers ofithe local B.Y.P.A. [several ~clases wi u’ usual wedsqéndtdm‘d"'ihfl' : 7 ani A ton St. squ.'llm.chm h&]m“. z., and Mrs. Fred .5&029 of Mim Oreta Suek presfact during ong | ie pomin elfie and Sen Apanh .‘ Â¥ A € w crenive 4nd the" mootine aooind | â€" Mis Risuors Piige antxer it on . A.,. Hilborn and Miga Mary d spending a 6:48â€"48 was|spent Sunday at Burlington , Mr.)jNr. and Mrs, Ose erite | Waterloo highway comâ€" Mr. Ross ‘Wahl hler, fend at @oderich. © eston ) Mr. and Mrs, A sang.)son Carl spent Sur leeds Heldelberg. f n::’ Mr. and Mrs. W Hilborn attended Miss Lloy Hoffer‘s trousseau tea at Elmira last Saturâ€" day afternoon. Miss Hoffer‘s marriâ€" age to Mr. Stuart Reichard of Hamilâ€" ton will take place this week. Miss Viola Bingeman of Washingâ€" ton is spending a few days of this week with her cousin, Miss Velma Bauer. 1 iole s t e e e CE n eieins i_ Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Brubacher of Balsam Grove section visited with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brubacher on Sunday. 2 , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby and Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Bearinger of ‘Waterloo visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberger and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hallman Mr. Arthu;ri(‘nischewsky had the outside of his house covered with insulated | brick supplied by the Mr. Jacob Williams and two sons of Saskatoqn visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker on Sunâ€" day, 00 =_ Miss Helen Cress is week at St. Marys. ' Improves House. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stroh and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ritter took a motor trip to Detroit on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walkae af Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Welker of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker on Sunday. Miss DO’I‘O’C"’IY‘â€"R'ER;I.’I)OPHE spent the weekâ€"end in Hamilton, en e enc to Mr. and Mrs. John Sully, son Joseph Sully, and Mr. and Mrs. Koch of Elmira motored to Niagara Fulls', N.X., on Sunday.. and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hallman nea:' New Dundee on Sunday. mi Sb abtals ol 26 2° DUnday. Loretta Brubacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brubacher, underwent a tonsil operation at her home last week. Dr. McQuibban of Elmira, assisted by a specialist from Lo:l'don, performed the operation. ; C o on e sn t Mrs. Josiah Eby and gra daughter, Amanda, of Elmira, vi ed among friends in the village Sunday. _ oo aeio oi C Cnnn CIOT My OR Mrs. Dill and daughter, Mrs. Pursel and two children, Gerald and Ruth, of London, returned home on Monday after spending two weeks among friends heré. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn, Miss Irene Hahn, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlock and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Krachâ€" iin¥‘, St. .;Agat{m, on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schaner and some of their éamily visited friends in Preston on Sunday. __Mrs, Mary Fleischauer of Kitchâ€" ener, after a two weeks‘ stay with her sister, Mrs. John Hahn, returned home on Monda{'.' + ~Mrs. Oscar 'ghaxdt and son Oscar, Miss Helen Liphardt and Miss Evelyn Fleischauer of Kitchener spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn, ~ Mr/ and Mrs, Henry Scherer and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Scherer snd baby called on Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich Scherer, Conestogo, on Sunday. From there they drove to ll(t. and Mrs. Osear Martin on the Waterloo highway for supper. _ Mr. Ross ‘Wahl spent the weekâ€" end at S@oderich. © , Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Wabh! and son )C&rl Spent Sunday afternoon at _ Mr, ‘and Mrs. H. Appel visited with friends at Breslau on Sunday afternoon. Canapian Narionar Magnificent di.g;lnys of manufactured and natural sroducts from Canada, Great Britain, Bermuda, Trinidad, Federate Malay States, New Zealand, Africa, United States and elsewhere. Thn'llinf spectacular drama depicting the conquest of old Mexico bK the Spanish. Nightcllyâ€"â€"Aug. 28 to Sept. 9. 1500 costumed ers on the world‘s largest stage. This famous band from Britain will thrill music lovers twice daily, afternoon and evening, in openâ€"air concerts. Thirty other bands in attendance. * MONTEZUMA®" For the world‘s professional championship. An Outstnndil:f sgort- ir;g event of international importance. The Champion, Ted Phelps of England vs. Bob Pearce of Australia. Fri., Sept. Ist. @ The national, yet universal, influence of Canada‘s National Exhibition, its unique displays from home and foreign lands and the international aspect and diversifiâ€" carion of its multifarious attractions, brings to Canadians an inconceivable wealth of education and recreation. H. M. SCOTS GUARDS BAND TORONTO AUG, 25 to SEPT. 9 Inclusive 1 9 3 3 and their families, DISPLAYS OF NATIONS M spending a SCULLING RACE AGRICULTURE grandâ€" , visitâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Simon Huber and family visited friends in Kitchener on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman were: Mr. and Mre. John Schmidt and daughter Ruth and Mr. Will Kautâ€" Mr. Jonas Scheffn'er"’sp'eiw;â€"'rew days in Waterlo0 last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerth of Wellesley called on friends in the vilage on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. R. Vine of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Wednesday. Mr. M. Smillie of Waterloo was a Iusiness visitor here recently. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Martin spent the weekâ€"end at Walkerton and other points, their daughter, Miss Ethel, returning with them from her holidays spent there. Mrs. Henry Stroh sold one of Ker Riverâ€"Valley Kennels stock to a lady from Philadelphia for a fine sum. Mrs. Alf. Gilles and --d;uéht:e.r Helen and Miss Tena Moyer spent the weekâ€"end in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sittler spent Monday at the C.N.E. ’ Mr. F. E. Welker had the outside Aroodwork of his dwelling rtz})ainted, Messrs. Oscar and Clinton Vanatter doing the work. Mr. and Mrs, Adoliph Bretz of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bretz of Elmira visited friends in the village. Mrs. Oscar Good had a visit on Saturday from the Misses Elma and Aleda Heckendorn of Elmira and Miss Esther Schmidt of Kitchener. Mrs. Ezra Martin of Bridgeport visited with Mrs. Levi Lichty last Tuesday. _ _ Mr. John H. Thoms, though he sold his weaving outfit to Mr. Abram Brubacher, is still carrying a full stock of yarns. Miss Irene Knischewsky spent this week at Hamilton. Mre. Knischéwxiky, Sr., visited in Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ Hollinger Hardware. He is also building a large verandah at the north side of it, all of which gives it a very fine appearance. â€" Wb iaiiet } M se Ns + k $ é @~~.%.‘. Order YÂ¥our . . .} _ GOUDIES | â€"That‘s, the . limitedâ€"time opportunity offered by the Adrance Sale of Women‘s and Misses‘ Fall and Winter Coats Save 10% | Winter Ctr â€"<â€" ~AHEAD and â€"~:¢L. Kitchener‘s Ol!ent lf)opnrtuu-t Store | BAMBERG Mr. and Mrs. George Donecht, Mr. Lloyd Dietrich accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dietrich of Waterâ€" loo visifed friends and relatives at Neustadt and Formosa on Sunday. man and Miss Minnie Kaufman of Tavistock. B « UNIVSI(;Z/gSlTY WE YJT ERN ONTARIO tration, secretarial science, medical science, public health, etc. Degrees M.D., D.P.H. and C.P.H.N. _ _ In 1932â€"33 there were 1,764 students enrolled and 292 degrees granted, For further information write=» Arms, London, El’aglund, to the University. The foregoing cut illusâ€" trates the crest, helmet, mantle, arms or shield: and supports, withâ€" out colours of crimson, royal purple and gold. The University of Western Ontario was founded in 1878; is coâ€"educaâ€" tional and undenominational; is under provincial, municipal and public control; is supported by municipal and provincial grants, endowment funds and students‘ fees. The University has three faculties and five affiliated colleges. The courses h(:gered cn:l:r Arts (hn)- guages history, mathematics, etc. mh.xral science, l:uni_nqa 3’-..5..»: have been aroused on account of :gu Arms granted by the College of Widespread interest and discussion YEAR CcCONSECUTIVE 5 9in LONDONâ€"CANADA so s ts o > 1909 . 1933

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