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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Aug 1933, p. 4

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l ‘School Days ‘| Will 8oon Be Here Misses Lorna and Jeanne Shantz spent a few weeks in Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Melvan Bender and New Hamburg spent Monday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mra. No#h Erb. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Christ Yantzi were Mre. John Swar tzentruber, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gaâ€" scho, Mr. and Mrs. John Yantzi. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Heer and sons of Kitchener spent Tuesday evening with Mr. Gotlieb Oberer, family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Roth of Mr. and Mrs. Norma Martin and family of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Iealah Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt and «on Ward spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.‘ Albert Schmidt. Misses â€" Margaret and _ Minetta Shantz apent Sunday with Misses Ester and Verna Swartzentruber, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Erb and famâ€" liy of Wellesley spent Sunday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mre. David Bosâ€" hart. Mr. and Mre. Dave Boshart and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christ Erb of Sebastapol. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Swartzen‘ truber of Baden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Swartzenâ€" truber, Mr. and Mre. Allan Yantzl épent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. William Â¥ntzi of Baden. Mr. Aral Seigner accompanied his aunt, Mrs. W. Campbell and family when they returned to their home at Powasson on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mre. Aaron Bowman and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. Russel Shantz. Visitors at the homeâ€"of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Albrecht on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Menno Zehr of Milâ€" verton, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt and daughter Lydia of Baden, Mr. and _ Mrs. Jacob Steinman and daughter, Mrs. Joe Steinman and daughter Mary of New Hamburg, Mrs. C. Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lichti and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gascho and daughter of Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wagler and son of Millbank. Mr. and Mrs. P. Lamb of Preston called on Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Dewar on Sunday. _ __ â€" â€" ‘Mrs. M. Yost and Miss Ada and Mr. Will Yost visited on Monday at Mr. Jonas Jacobs of Poole. Mrs. C. Kennel visited on Sunâ€" day at Mr. C. Jantzi‘s at Wilmot Centre. Mrs. K. Zehr of Pine Hill spent : few days this week among friends ere. â€" _Mrs. F. Mitchell of Kitchener spent a week with her aunt, Miss Mary Freeborn. ols Miss Mary Dewar had an operaâ€" tion for the removal of her tonsils. Dr. Glaister of Wellesley performed the operation on Monday. â€" Miss Gladys Hammond spent last week with her cousin, Miss Muriel Hammond, at Woodstock. _ â€"and the busy Mothers will want materials to make up some SCHOOL DRESSES A. Cohencious for their Girla, and good sturdy materials for _ _BOYS‘ SCHOOL WEAR > â€"and put on Remnant Tableâ€" Dry Goods Store Waterloo â€" â€" Or Suitable for any kind of rupture. _ Prevent yourself from torture and get a truss to fit you. We have the knowledge and experience to ht you right. TRUSSES EXAMINATION FREE We in turn have gone through our stock and any short of Dreas _ Materials, Shirtings, Pantings, â€" Tweeds, etc., that were found are now measured MARKED VERY CHEAP H. A. Germann 20"* Off "THE PLACE OF GREAT SAVINGS" STEELES GLASSES SATISFY A Complete Stock of ALL TRUSSES 12 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT. 96 King St. Weet KINGWOOD PINE HILL Kitchener our â€" famous Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Elmo King, Helen and Jack, of Alma, visited with the former‘s uncle, Mr. John R. Jackâ€" son, on Sunday. _ â€" _ _ _ _ _Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Cherry spent Saturday at the Toronto Messrs. Clare and Clarence Stickâ€" ney and Mr. Wilson of Winfield spent Sunday afternoon in this vicinity. _ __ 80c â€" _ ton last Tuesday where they attendâ€" ed the funeral of their niece, who before her marriage was Miss Linle Ziegler. Misses Mary and Dorothy Matâ€" thems attended a dance at Arthur on Saturday night. Mrs. Rose Cunningham and son sob and Miss Frances Matthews of ‘lmira are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Em. Matthews. Mrs. Oliver Scheifele of Waterâ€" loo and Miss Lanore Hought of Hamilton spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. John Jackson and Mz. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rutherford and Mrs. William Guise spent Sntu;- day in Guelph. day in Guelph. ol {flss Auqfi'ey Scheiefel and Mr. Phil. Hawke of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Koelin and Mrs. Burdell Johnson on Sunday.. Mrs. Annie Jackson and her brother, Mr. Philip King and Mrs. King of Galt motored to Southampâ€" _ Mrs. John Halter and daughter end Mrs. George Moyer of. Chicago spent Sunday at the shrine at Midâ€" land. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews were Mr. and Mrg. Allie Beggs, sons Keneth and Cecil, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon and daughter Ruth of Millbank, Mr. Em. Mathews of Glenallan, Mis Annabelle Mathews and Mr. Art Sheard of Kitchener, Mr. Tom Mathews and Misses JeJan Ludwig and Frances Mathews of Elmira, and Messrs. Grant and Jack Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson of Hollen called on friends here one day last week. l s Miss Luella Jackson of Kitchener, Mr. Stanley Overand of Arthur, and Mrs. Cherry of Glenallan were Sunâ€" day visitore with Mrs. Annie Jackâ€" son. Mr. William Halter, the Misses Theresa and Techla Halter, Mr. James Kirby, Mre. Wm. Nagge and «on Bobby spent Sunday in Buffalo. Quite a few from this section at tended the party on the Gus. Broh man fill_'!n near Weissenburg Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Kraene of Toronto spent the week here. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Flecher and the Misses Fischer of Kitchener called on friends here Sunday. Miss Moser and Mrs. Ringle are spending a week with Mr. and Mre. Frank Fehrenbach. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sehl and son Mr. and Mrs. Scherrer and daughter of Waterlo0 and Mr. and Mrs. Scotf of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scherror, Miss Rose Fornes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rominger Of Buffalo and son David spent the weekâ€"end here. Miss Biondina Fornes, who has been hollâ€" daying here accompanied them home Monday. Mr. and Mre. Aibert Fromm and children of Detroit returned home Sunday, after apending some time in this locality. On Friday evening Nire. Fern Fromm gave a farewell party for them. All present spent a very enjoyable evening. â€" Mr. James Clancey Jr., returned home after spending a week in Georgetown. Miss Elizabeth Halter returned home on Saturday after a two days‘ stay in Guelph and at the Toronto Exhibition. j Mr. and Mrs. Israel Musselman and Mr. J. T. Ott attended the funeral of the late Miss Eleanor Schmidt at Erbsville on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Martin and family of West Montrose visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. W. Bowman on Sunday. _ _ s â€" Master Frank Kloepfer is holiday ing in Toronto. Miss Emmeline Lichty of Ritch» ener "i:m Sunday withxur parents here. Miss Katie Lichty, Kitchener, is lpondinfi a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lichty. . _ Miss Lena Martin of Snider‘s Corners s&ent the weekâ€"end with her gnrents, r. and Mrs. Seranus Marâ€" in. 800 Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Brubacher of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Eli B. Gingrich, Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman and family were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Lichty, Winfield. _ ge 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Gingrich and family of North Woolwich spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Abram Bauman. O j Mr. and Mrs. Norman King and family of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder. _ Mr. and Mrs. Eli Martin, Elmira, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Martin. _Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horst, West Montrose, Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Frey and _fny;JyL__\Ngl)elxsteip,_l_v.ir. Solomon Reist, Elmira, and Miss Lydian Bauman visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno M. Bauâ€" man. Miss Margaret Bowman, Waterâ€" loo, spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman. Mrs. Gustave Meyers of Buffalo spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Ott and Mr. Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brubacker visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Martin, Peel, on Sunday. PBIIMIN N CCR OM HAICRIY Edward flauman, Orvie Lichty and Laverne Martin underwent operations for the removal of their tonsils last week. ' Bridges was a weekâ€"end visitor with Miss Amanda and Mr. Jonathan B. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gingrich and Annie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman. â€" xhibition. Mrs. Murray of B.{fleld called on > / and Mra â€" William Aniao an ./ and Mrs. William Guise on ursday. Miss Emmeline Lichty of Kitchâ€" Mr. Peter P. Martin of the Three 43M Porsonals and other{|items as told by Whterloo Chronicle t dfi NEW GERMANY YATTON . DISTRIETâ€"NEW S in t aclat Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert and «on Rose spent Sunday at the h‘me of Mr. and Mre. Clayton Rickert at Breglau. «"I‘m on relief, but my wife hae srandparente and aunt at Wallace Just bought a car and a,house," a ind Monkton, man informed a clerk in the autoâ€" Mr. and Mre. Roy Wilson and famâ€" mobile lcense department at Cal |v attended a funeral near Listowel gary, Alta., recently. "I want to get 0f Mr. Roy Wilson‘s uncle, Mr. a lcense for the car and I have the George Noble on Monday afterâ€" money to pay for 1t." noon, . He was informed since his wife _\ Mr. and Mra. Harold Warren had was the owner of the car ghe would~viaitors from Hanover: on Sunday have to make the application. “M( afternoon right." he sald; "I‘ll call back. to: Mre. Ja ' Vigitors here during the past week were: Misses Betty and Francis Roiner and Ruth West of Wellesley j with Miss Adella Glaister on Friday; Helen Omand of Wellesley, Ervin and Helen Hoffman of the 5th line a foew Mr. Cochrane of St. Catharines «pent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie. Mr. Cyrus Rickert visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shantz at Preston on Sunday. â€" ADMITTEDLY ON RELIEF MAN SEEKS A LICENSE FOR MHIS WIFE‘S AUTO right," he salid; morrow." Mr. and Mre. Stanley Snider and children, Miss Helen Erh and Mr. Melvin â€" Burkhardt spent â€" Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Burkhardt. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoll and Miss Vera Hill of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt. Mr. Edwin Devitt,Mre. Ubrigg and son, Mr. and Mre. Bob Ubrigg and family all of West Montrose, Mra Samantha Devitt of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Becker and Miss Pearl Mercer of Willlamsburg were Sunâ€" day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devilt Mr. and Mrs. B. Strassburger of Preston and Mre. Simon Shantz of Winnipeg epent Saturday with Mr. Cyrus Rickert. Rev. Wm. Brown of New Dundee called on friends here last week. Rév. and Mrs. G. Fleming of New Dundee called on friends here last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Robert Milne epent Sunday at Swastika Beach. Milton Schwindt and Oscar Howâ€" ald spent Sunday with their friend, Leonard Kagter. Mr. and Mre. Joyce Witmer of Nine Pines spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mré. Sam Shantz. . Miss Violet Harlock of near Peâ€" tersburg and Miss Phyllis Stoll of Kitchener «pent several days at Walnut Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaster and family attended the band concert in Waterloo Park, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klie, Misses Florence and Erma Klie and Master Flmer Klie motored to Port Elgin on Sunday. Misses Gladys and Vera Shantz and Mr. Lester Shantz of Preston, Mise Violet and Mr. Edward Frances of\ Kitchener spent. Sunday with Mise Alice and Mr. Donald Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meliroy and son Donald apent the weelcend with friends in ListowO1. Mr. and Mre. Alex Berg and two sons accompanied by Miss Ella Schneider of Wellesley visited with the former‘s mother at Lisbon. _« Migses Mary and Elsie Smith spent, a week‘s holiday at Peter Crear‘s near Shakeepeare. Mrs. Alfred Hahn and son Roy accompanied, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schmidt and son Henry have left for a week‘s vacation by motor to Bad Ave, Sandusky and Tyre, Mich. Among those who visited friends away from here on Sunday were: Mr. and Mre. Thos. Birmingham at Stratford; Mr. and Mre. Henry Schmidt And family and Mrs. Hoffâ€" The Misses Edith Bachert, Anne Calvin and Gladys Markley of St. Catharines «pent Monday with the former‘s â€" parente, â€" Mr.â€" and Mre. Gideon Bachert. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman of Wil liameburg, Mr. and Mrs. Melanchton Hallman an family and Mr. Ward Hallman of Kitchener ad Miss Myrâ€" tie McLellan of Galt. 3 Mr. J. E. Knight of Guelph is «pending several weeks at the home of A. W. Rennie. Miss Ruth Devitt spent the past week in Guelph the guest of Mr. and Nire. Albert Stoll. Mre. Thos. Williams and son of (Gravenhurst and two daughters, Mrs. Saunders (Cora) of Hamilton and Mre. Hill (Libbie) and son of Toronto called on friends here on Wednesday. Visitore here on SBunday were: | Mr. and Mre. Rd. Petch, Mre. Renunie, Mre. Hardy Bulmer and family of Kitchener at John L. Hammond‘s; NMr. and Mrs. Jacob Snider of Weâ€"| terloo, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Seyler of Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. and Mre. Jecob Brunk of New Dundee at Wim. Wilford‘s; Mr. and Mre. Harold Knight and daugh: ter and J. E. Knight of Guelph wim‘ &. W. Rennie; Mr. Ed. Hammond and sisters Maergaret and Della of King wood and Mfls. George Atcmwn! of Guelph and Mre. Henry Ballard and daughter Miss Eva of the 11th : line. with Mrs. Foster; Mr. and Mre. Mauel Leackner of Kitchener with M. Shants. Paralysis Victim. William Piper and son of Seaforth were business visitors here on Friâ€" day cleaning and repairing the school and church organs. Ed. Hammod and Clarence Bigam attended the Y.P.S. of Linwood corn roast at Wallenstein Saturday evenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mundell acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McKee visited friends near Arthur. Mres. Adam Bigam and son Clarâ€" ence spent Sunday at the home of Wm. Gremm in Wellesley. Bornâ€"At Crosshill, Aug. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zehr, a son. man berg Much eympathy is felt for Mr. and Mre. John Gerber of the 5th line west in the logs of their infant son, having been a victim of infantile paralysie. days at Henry Schmidt‘s; Mr. and Mrs. John Rennie, Mrs. Schraeder, Miss Edna Harnack of Kitchener, Miss Ruth Schwartz of Detroit with George Glaister‘s on Wednesday evening. at Alonzo Hahn‘s near Heidel CROSSHILL MANNHELM | _ Miss Pearl Mader was the deleâ€" &‘ gate from the local M.B.C. church | ‘to the annual convention of the &‘ Sunday School and Young People‘s & | Association held at Stouffville last | | Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McPherson and Mr. andâ€" Mre. (G. Weber of Wallace ind Monkton, apent Sunday with tneir daughter and aister, Mre. Roy Wilson and family. Mr. and Mre. Mike K. Zinger spent Sunday exgning with Roy Wilson and family. The Missea Liily and Eva Wileon have returned to their homes after three â€" weeks‘ vacation wWth their s.randparente and aunt at Wallace and Monkton. Mre. Jacob Zinger took a business trip to Guelph Friday of last week. Mr. and Mra. Roy Wilson and waughter Irie spent Saturday even Ing with Geotge Walper at Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Schiedel and family attended a Sauder reunion at Waterloo Park on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Fred Seifried spent Priday in Kitchener. Mr. Abe Tyson spent a day in this district on Monday. Mr. George Lehman spent Sunday ht Weissenberg with Mr. and Mrs. Jdseph Kirchner. Miss Orpha Kinsie, Preston, is spending a few weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. N: H. Detwiler. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Geiger and family returned home on Monday evening after spending two weeks at Alderside Park, New Dundee. Miss Alice Schiedel spent last week at the home of her uncle, Mrs. Abram Sauder and Mrs. Sauâ€" der, Riverbank, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vickerman, Speedsville. Miss Rheta firéflk,kl{Cilel;;r,vlS spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Burkholder. Mr. and Mrs. Nouh Cressman entertained a group of young people on Friday evening in honor of their son, Eben, who recently attained his 21st birthday. Mr. Eben Cressman expects to attend Normal School with the opening of the fall session. Rev. S. M. Kanagy, Blair, is conâ€" ducting a singing class at the Cressâ€" man Menonite Church every Tuesâ€" day evening. Everybody welcome. Mr. Kanagy expects to take up the study of some of â€" Rodheaver‘s chorus beginning next week. The class will probably continue until Thanksgiving time. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weber, Strusâ€" burg, visited friends in the district on Sunday. Mrs. Bott otâ€" enior‘ t the ~ . weekâ€"ond ‘at thmo ot =r. gnd .2 Mrs. Arch Shoemaker, . n _ Miss Laurs Shoomaker spent last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. w ad Mrs. Ronnie Ham!iton at Hanâ€" ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gimble and children, Ruth, Howard and Renâ€" nard, visited with friends in St. Jacobs on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader spent Sunday at Fisherville visiting Mrs. Mader‘s aunt, Mrs. Dan Winger and Mr. Winger. Mrs. Winger and Miss Lorna Winger returned with Mr. and Mrs. Mader on Sunday evening to spend a week with them at their hnmg near the village. Miss Pearl Mader is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Stratford. Singing Class Each Week. over Last Thunsday evening a very large number attended the corn roast held on Mr. Ananias Martin‘s flats given by the Young People‘s Bociety of‘ Winterbourne. Games of all kinds were played after which a feast of corn and apples were glven. Everyone reported a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. John Fleet and daughter, Mre. John Hutton of Glenâ€" allan and Mr. and Mrs. John Ford 6: St. Catherines visited on Monday with the former‘s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russe! Cousland. The many friends of Mr. Russell Cousland are glad to see him able to be out again after his recent operation. Rev. M. Bricker attended the M.B.C. camp meeting at Brown City, Mich., over the weekâ€"end. In his absence, Mr. Ward Shantz and Rev.F. Lehman, both of Kitchener, took the Sunday services at the local M.B.C. church. Last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherriffe . entertained a number of their relatives and friends at their home in the village. Proâ€" gressive euchre was played. Lunch was served and everyone reported an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon and daughter Mae spent Sunday with their deughter, ‘Mr, and Mrs. W, C. AndersOn at Kitchener, they also called on Mrs. Hugh Langdon at the K.â€"W. Hospital and aiso on their nephew, Mr. Glassford Adsott at the Freeport Sanatorium. Mr. Henry Burnett visited on Sunâ€" day at the home of his brotherâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacKay and cther relatives at Linwood. We are sorry to report that Mre Dietrich Scherrer is on the sick list All wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Eva Hamilton of Brantford is spending her holidaye with her grandparents, Mr. and Mre. John Sherriffe. + Mrs. Herb Smith and family of (uelph spent last week with here perents, Mr. and Mre. Richard Sugg.> Mre. Frank VanNorman and two | children Haze] and Everett ret.umed| on Saturday to their home near | Kockwood after spending last week with hetr father, Mr. Wm. Hamiiton. | Mr. and Mre. E. H. Adamson and daughters Grace and Lois of Hamilâ€" ton spent last Tuesday evening with the latter‘s sleter, Miss Aunie Brown. Mr. Henry Hamilton and daughter Maggie .of Guelph visited relatives here on Saturday. Rev. and Mre. Readie of Erin visit ed friends here on Friday. Mr. Mac Adameon and friend, Miss Copple of Hamilton visited a few uayg_last week with the former‘s aunt, Miss Annie Brown. Mrs. Smith of Milwaukee visited lust week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell. Miss Gladys King of Stratford visited friends in the village last Tuesday afternoon. e WINTERBOURNE BRESLAU ARISS * ~MADE TO BODY!| Zast Caill/ Miss Mary Sherrer of Buffalo, who recently graduated as nurse, accomâ€" panied by her brother, Wilite Sherâ€" rer of St. Agatha spent Sunday with Alex and the Misses Francie and BIHâ€" zabeth Schlueter. Many of the vicinity attended the funeral of the late Henry Nixdort wl Baden on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Nixdorf was born and had lived on ‘he farm now occupled by Mr. Conâ€" rad Heimpel. A KISS IN THE MOONLIGHTâ€" THEN DEATH An article revealing the grim exâ€" perience of a beautyâ€"contest winner who suddenly felt rude hands tear her from her racketeer lover‘s arms as machineâ€"guns and pistols rattled and 12 bullets met in “is brain, will appear next Sunday, in The Ameriâ€" Mr. and Mra. Walter Wahl and daughter of Wellesley visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. GeorRe Bierman on Sunday, Mr. and Mre. William Fritz and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Seraphine Schnarr at WaterIOO. The death occurred at the K.W. Hospital on Thureday evening of Eleanore Schmidt after a serious operation. She leaves to mourn her loss, her aged father, Valentine Schmidt, three brothers, Roy, Harâ€" vey and Norman, Mre. John Bierman, | .A representative of the Plowâ€" men‘s Association addressed the Council pointing out the benefits of ithe said organization and asked for the annualugomnt and it was moved by Chas. ser, seconded by Jas. ‘R. Wood, that a grant of $50 be ‘i.iven, payable to, Fred Snyder, reasyrer. . . Moved by Jas. R. Wood, seconded by L. B. Weber, that this townâ€" ship join . the Ontario Township Association and that the annual fee lof $5.00 be paid.â€"Carried. . Mr. and Mre. Henry Vogel, Mr. William Vogelâ€"and son Arthur and Mr. and Mre. Ezra Brenbach and danghter Delphine visited with Mr. ond Mrs. Henry Vogel at Waterloo. Miss Schmidt Passes Suddenly. The funeral was held on Sunday forencon from her home to St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church for service. Burlal took place at St. Paul‘s Luâ€" tneran cemetery. Moved by Jas. R. Wood, seconded by Chas. Moser, that this Council now adjourn to meet again at the Township Hall, on Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 30th, at 10 o‘clock, in the forenoon. 8U met at the Township Hall, on Saturâ€" day Augn:u 12;:&, pmuntnw adâ€" journment. e members all presâ€" ent with the Reeve in the cLh‘. The minutes of the previous seasion were read and approved. Communiâ€" cations were read and disposed of. Weber be a the Ontario â€"Carried. _Moved by Jas. R. Wood, seconded by Chas,. Moser, that Lorne B. Moved tfi Simon Kinsie, seconded by Chas. Moser, that the following accounts be paid : [ O y The Waterloo Township Council Makes Donation of $50 to Plowmen‘s Association. 5 To ointed a delegate to ownship Association. Derbeckerâ€"At Kitchener, Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Derâ€" becker, a daughter. Degenâ€"At Kitchener, August 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Degen, a daughter. Fedhrauâ€"At Kitchener, August 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fedhrau, a daughter. Goetzâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. John Goetz, R. R. 4, Kitchener, a son. Daval â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Duval, Waterloo, a daughter. Reiner â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Reinet, Kitchener, a daughter. Zehrâ€"At Crosshill, August 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zehr, a son. Easenporth â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eagenporth, Wilmot street, Kitchâ€" ener, a son. Handsome Trimmed â€"_â€"â€"Fur Goats If you are thinking of Hudson Seal, Muskrat, or Broad Tail, NOW is the time to buy it. Rich, lustrous pelts. These would be much higher in price were it not that we placed big orders for fine pelts months ago before the price advanced. â€" Brodey Draimin EY" BROAD TAIL, Grey or Black, Plain or‘ trimmed, C Latest designs ... $125.00 to $225.00 If you have a Coat to Repair, Reline or Remodel, take advantage of Summer prices and bring it in NOW. DON‘T WAIT TILL WINTER PRICES OVERTAKE YOUâ€" VISIT OUR STORBR NOW! AUGUST! HUDSON SEAL MUSKRAT $165.00 t ©195.00 _ $95.00 *« $175.00 at priceés that urge you to BUY NOW! S AL E BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! C. H. GERMANN, Manager ‘Of MEINZINGER NOT GUILTY _ In police court on Wednesday Jos. Meinzinger, Wellington St., Kitch: ener, charged with a breach of the building byâ€"law, was dismissed by Magistrate Weir following the hear Jng of evidence. . Complaint | was inade by reaident ownersa in the vicl ulty of Meinzinger‘s proposed furniâ€" ture plant. A number of other persons, in cluding Edward J. Robins of Toron: to, and Edward Monforton of Sand: wich, were seriously injured in the same accidents. The real trouble the englr_leerfl thought could be laid to summer droughts. ‘The proposal« for flood control that are étill under conaider ation are though to be the only soluâ€" tions. Government game and fisheries exâ€" perts had also reported favorably they said. Engineers Claude Noecker and S. Shupe Oof Waterloo and Kitchener, respectively, stated that the effluâ€" ents from hoth plants had been testâ€" ed and shown «atisfactory by the zevernment health department, Boehmâ€"At Bamberg, Aug. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. George Boehm, a son. Shantz â€" At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shantz, Waterloo, a daughter. Hobson â€" At the K.â€"W. Hospital, Aug. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hobson, Kitchener, a son. Thomasâ€"At Kitchener, Aug. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilles Thomas, 32 Pequegnat Ave., Kitchener, a son. The assertions made by Lorne Joâ€" hannes of Blair, in a letter published in the Waterloo Chronicle that polâ€" lation of the Grand river had been traced to the Twin City disposal plants were not seriously taken, offiâ€" cials of the sewage comissions statâ€" ed. SIX PERSONS KILLED IN HIGHWAY MISHAPS CRITICISM NOT JUSTEFIED DECLARE TWINâ€"CITY ENGINEERS Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. $ KITCHENER Se ORDON‘S OOD Satisfy KITCHENER Fx i f tod

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