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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Dec 1933, p. 6

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HETOT _ Miss Edna Hoover spent Monday +«with friends in Elmira. Mrs. Alvin Ottman, Miss Evelyn Clark and Miss Florence Tyack were entertained by their friend, Miss Eva Ballard, on Sunday, at her home on the 11th Line. Wishing the editor of the Chronâ€" icle, the staff and all readers a very A number of our youths attended the Linwood Christmas concert held in Schnurt‘s Hall on Friday night. Mr. Alvin Ootman was a visitor to St. Clements on Thursday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Martin of near St. Jacobs were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hoover. Miss Daisy Rutherford returned to her home at Wallenstein on Tuesâ€" day after spending several weeks Mrs. Albert Ludwig is suffering from an attack of bronchitis, Her sister, Mrs. Schlitt, of St. Jacobs, is attending her. _ > â€" Maria Fenton. Mr. Oscar Schlueter of Linwood visited on Saturday with his sister, Miss Nettie Schlueter. mira visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everatt of Kitchener spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Everatt. Mr. Josiah Martin was a business visitor to Guelph on Monday mornâ€" ing. Merry Christmas. Miss Elvina Schalhorn is spending this week in Guelph with friends. cday aiter spending seve with Mrg.__l&efl; Fgr;ton. is week in Guelg;: with friends. Miss Angeline Martin was an Elâ€" Mr. Duncan Plain of St. Marys is ending a week with his aunt, Mrs. e are glad to report that Mrs. . . . There‘s simply no néed for you %0 apend long houts in the kitchen in order to have the traditienal delicacies for the holiday ‘season. Out bakery can supâ€" ply you with pies, cakes and fancy conkies and breads at less cost to you in time, workâ€"fsind money. . > _ ‘ Fruit Cakes â€" 4 Per pound .......... Made from an old fashioned recipe with all the goed things you would use yourself. Light and Dark. #%A , "Address ..... tmaaaamammfimamaizi&ammmmmaaag Name ... Name ... My Name ........... Address ...........: Enclosed is “.00 in payment of the subscription listed below. At the proper time you are to sond each a Christmas Letter showing the subscription as coming from me, Enclose $2.00 each additional subscription. HAWKESVILLE THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE A SPECIAL LINE OF FANCY COOKIES WILL BE CARRIED DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. > Wm. HENDERSON & Sons Postage paid to any part of the Empire on ‘Christmas/Gift Bubscriptions sent to the Waterico OChronicle, Waterloc, Ont. at $2.00 a Year‘s Subscription. Christmas Gift Order Form § Give each of LIST GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS BRELOW. PHONE 317 â€" WATERLOO Christmas Cookies Aay e us o this Weekly Contact Gift _ Mr. George Streuner of Kossuth, the Misses Eva, Lucina and Helen Hartlieb, Messre. Vincont Hartlicb and Bill Beochey of Kitchoner visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Hergott. . Mr. Roy and Miss Irone Frey Messra. Ted and Fred leley, Mr. and Mr. Rasmus Schmidt :of Guelph spent a day wiht Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hergott recently. __Mr. and Mra. Charley Rutherford of Wallenstien were recent visitors with friends in the village. Miss Reta Zuber was a recent visiâ€" tor with the Misges Loretta Lobâ€" einger and Emmeline Querin of Kitâ€" choner. _ Mise Reta Zuber, member of Jr. Farmer‘s League attended the Guelph Winter Fair. Mre. Simon Wilheim and daughter Reta, Mr. and Mre. George Weller and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weiler of Waterloo viaited with Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Weller:on Sunday. . _ Mr. Martin Hoover of Crosshill spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hoover. Mr. and Mre. ‘Ed. Putser and Miss Ester Lough of Waterloo, Mr. John Schenck of New Germany were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp on Sunday. Mr, William Goetz and family moved on Saturday to the home owned by Mr. Albert Ruler of near Glenallan. .Miss Kate Seip of Linwood spent Sunday morning with her cousin, Miss Louise Huefner. s _ Miso Nettie Schiueter spent Tuesâ€" day in Kitchener. A&lex. Hahn has recovered after her recent illness. _ SHANTZ STATION Jend to Him or to Her ... wiP Mr. Wilfred Scheffner was a busk noss visitor to Wellesley on Monday. A Merry Christmas to the Chronâ€" icle staff and its many readers. %"“W ons 5850râ€"| ud dloposed of by the membera. â€" Schakers Het! on Thowedey eveniag| â€" Stopined ‘by 4. W. Burbott and 0. was Jangely ~attended > > . _ > . _ ~| J Voll: that byâ€"law. Rumber.=â€"â€"â€"â€" | BB c 0o‘ e lp uL2 .02 e c s fimwho! Mill.| to extend Qu?nnm ‘"the [[ig _ Pubkage »vlecmsscpest ‘hnkfic Wedneaday with Mr. and{taxes:and theâ€"roturp of the sollector‘s ) 85 ; 2 34 DL t fn% n N&e % .â€" .j}rolle, in the townshlp of Wellealey.| 3F pyraLin â€" © x , _ ‘Mr. and Mra. David Herron and| for the year 1983, be read a frst and | §W * #5. §hun§’ot Fernbank spent : Sunday [second time.~Cattied. , .‘ > . DRESSERâ€" SETS ... > with Mr. and Jg. Ruler, â€"Moved by fl. Voll, eeconded ‘by | &Â¥ â€" ; â€" % Mr. Arthur Hawke of NewtonyW. thetâ€"councell form into? ai NEILSON CHOCOLATES spent 8undanwim friends in town.|a committes of the whole on by law, SW _ . * a Mr. and Mrs. H. Schults of Hesâ€"| 1013 and that P. A. Wagner be chairâ€"| (% T hy BOR Wirrivereninimiimnices Piies ut M who Bire. Pred Sibuite: [ ‘The foflonicg es nrittee tn cat [ f ome . and Mrs, s he ng was w n eaid,) § Miss Vioia Sehinateriof Kitchener | byâ€"law: It is hereBy enacted by the| y *A*TMAN CAMERAS ¢J is visiting her mother ‘horve. authority of said byâ€"law that the time | @5 _ > P nnmemarimmmommn smnmorfrommepmenie tortrmlvhg 8?“5:“” :ox"d th:o c&l’- . wi ' , rent year 4 % the | § ‘a CHOCOLAT partadae eC 5 o. Bew couccll, C _ Mrs. Edmund Schwindt gpent ';dot;’mp 5 "'”'~ ';‘ o Teeadas suaiting friends in Ooner 0 3. voll that sydaw 1018 as Aned | § " m‘Hi-. and Mrs. Solomon Bender| it 5@ °080 th‘omt’hlrd time and finally s @ PA were Sunday guests at the home of|> "8':' a.~â€"Carrled. _ 18 matkoZ Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider. Bimeon Jantsie, who has comâ€" | W â€"= e p P Mr. and:â€" Mrs. Henry Witzel and|Dlained for some time regarding Iis | & Cl 79 \\\\ daughter Nora of Upper Pilkington asseaesments in the Brenner ~drain | 2Â¥ < / ! \ were Sunday visitors with Mr. and|282!n appeared before this council * Mrs. Wesley Miller. toâ€"day to get the amounts properly | \ ig ) Rev. C. H. Cornwell of Elmira|AdJusted which was done eatisfacâ€" | & * â€"/ / " * pbtead o6 tha hamas a# M» anj no», |torily to all concéerned. _ > es ve m un cue tw e se cun ces m _ Miss Alice Bolender of the 8th line of Peel visited with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird, Messrs. Albert and Leander Straus and the Misses Lavine Straus and Manetta Wagner of Josephsburg epent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kieawetter. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. C. Brubacher of Elmira was a business visitor here on Saturday. Mr. Magnus Huber was a visitor to Waterloo on Saturday. _ _ â€" â€" Mr. Dan W. Horst was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; SBunday visitors at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt were: Mr. Willard Schwindt of Galt, Mr. Elmer Ogram of Linwood, Miss Hazel Cornwell of Elmira, Miss gil?’red Bonn and Mr. Clare Mcâ€" eod. welcome. ooet ahnaee wite RMonge in on n town. l'ml‘(‘r.‘ :-m ‘H. Schultz of Hesâ€" peler were Sunday visitors at the _ Rev. C. H. Cornwell of Elmira visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Maurer on Thursday. | â€" _ _ Miss Norma Bird visited her friend, Miss Laura Miller, Sunday,. The Evangelical Sunday School is preparing a Christmas programme to be given on Sunday, Dec. 24th, beginning at 8 p.m. Everybody _ Mr. Henry Gremm of Waterlo® spent a few days with friends in the village. s Ee ols _ Mr. Simon Kieswetter of Josepheâ€" burg epent Sunday at his home here. â€" Miss Hilda Kieswoetter of Kitch ener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Albert Kieswetter. _ never want to be without it. For it gives them a fund of information of realirterest. . y The pleasure of being a Reader of the paper from "back home" canâ€" not be measured in dolâ€" lars and cents. It covers the cities, towns, villages and concessions in the surrounding Townships. Give each of your friends a gift which will keep them in close conâ€" tact with you all the year ‘round. L. "Mr. and" iyn Cherry and Oe (MM nighinarind uit atta o "mn’; mhdbs hy PeC . e Subscribers to the BAMBERG iss Payment of Accounts Mcâ€"| _ Proposed by W. Froeman and J. W. Burnett that the following accounts her| be paid and that the reove grant his ay, | orders: * ool|‘ _ P. A. Wagner, selector of jurors, me{$4.00; Jos. McCormick, assessor of th, | jurors, 4.00; Poeter F. Schummer, ody | clerk of jurors, $6.00; The Municipal World, for one license book, 1.00; Emil Stroh, refund of dog tax, 2.00; C. B. Barbour, balance of his salary, 125.00; Bank of Commerce, rent for yas } Goposit box, 3.00; Mre. R. Foster, ay caretaker Tp. Hall, 22.00; J. A. tor | Btoles, payment for Heldelberg stroot lights, this township‘s share, 35.84; oo t P. A. Wagner, commission as reeve, the 150.00; W. Freeman, commission as deputyâ€"reeve, 100.00; J. W. Burnett, aug commission as councilior, 76.00; G. J. md | Y044 commission as qouncilior, 76.00; urg Geo. Boehm, commission as councilâ€" ind lor, 75.00; Leslle Beggs, refund of overpaid taxes, 1.89; John Schlue pg. | ter, refund of taxes due to fire, 19.60; ipe, | E. W‘ Clement, county judge attendâ€" cn. | ing court, 8.00; Simeon Jantsie, re ;m fund of overpaid drainage tax, 6.15; ‘|Simeon Jantzle, refund of dog tax, is1 | 2.090; E. Kautman, salary for collectâ€" ay ing arrears of taxes, 245.00; A. C. on | Stegner, work on road 7, 12.60; P. Dahms, work on road 9, 3.00; A. Nafâ€" ziger, work on road 10, 3.60; E. Dict. =â€"= irich, work on road 14, 164.64; L Straus, work on road 15, 18.00; A. W | Diebold, work on road 16, 20.86; L. 2 Lilenhardt, work on road 21, 2.70; A. J. Stoles, treasurer Woolwich Tp., |” work on road 28, 150.00; A. Schlue ter, work on road 26, 3.00; F. Mcâ€" Goey, work on road 27, 4.60; W. 0. Herzog, work on road 31, 145.07; H. iDohorty. ealary and report, 29.75; A. Peebles, repairs, 2.10; L. Diebold, i painting eigns, 2.25; M. Stever, work ‘en road 17, 1.00; R. Foster, trucking 2 3.50; W. C. Reuber, repairs, 8.16; H. K. Ratz, lumber a/c, 79.37; M4. ” Schott, work on road 1, 8.20; C. Ottâ€" ” man, repains, 1.50; H. Zettel, repaire, . €.38; total, 81,::&83.â€"â€"0&nhd. |_ Mr. E. Kaut , collector of taxes in arreare, quite humorous in stating that the amount of back taxes had been refluced to around $8,000 all told. > 8 St. Clements, Dec. f8th, 1988. _ C MSVENY . ‘John R. Jackso! u'?;u;_g;lgam vld} ton on Mo The teachers and pupils of Yatton School are holdlnf their annual Christmas _ entertainment in the school on Thnrldllzlwnninc. A good programme of dialogues and reciâ€" tations is being prepared. _ _ his daughter, Aline, ac¢tompanying him onnau plano; John Welker gave a reading, and Pearl Vannatter, a rudhg. The topic was given by Miss Ruby Pautler. The E.L.C.E. was in charge of the Dept. of Recreation on Monday eveâ€" ning, Mr. Harry Garner, convener., Kenneth Doerbecker acted as chairâ€" man, Carl Wahl read the Scripture | passage; Vanatter sisters sang a duotj SMr. G his n&hw him an tha r A letter, dated Dec. 4th, was reâ€" celved from J. A. Wilkineon, Guelph, dealing with one Wm. O. Hackbart, who was admitted to the Ontario Hospital, Hamilton, June, 1926, Mr. Wilkinson claime that this patient is a municipal charge against this township from which he was originâ€" ally admitted. This council wishes to.get miord familiarized with the eituation before making any commitâ€" ments. * Mr. Clive Snyder returned on Monday momlnfi from a week‘s business trilg to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doster visited in Kitchener on Sunday. © _ L _ Mr. and Mrs. H{ra Hahn _of Kitchener visited with Mr. and: Mrs. John Schlitt on Sunday. 80 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Rudy of 8.8. No. 2, will celebrate the fiftieth umivomri of their wedding day on Dec. 265th. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Vanatter and family moved to St. Marys. minutés :of the . wete: ead,. flg.l J;> Voll. that byâ€"law number.â€"â€"â€"â€" io wwiand the dn tor smairles the YATTON The teachers and pupils of Yatton Poter F. Schummer, Clerk. ST. JACOBS oc io Sradier. aol of Knox Hahn of Messrs. A. W. Rennie, Wm. Knight and Albert Mundell called on Mr. J. E. liiii’g‘liéfiii?;â€"i?irf&fsii ill in St. Jaae{:s ospital, Guelph. . Mr. John Lather is wearing a Several from here attended the Christmag entertainment held in the School House on the 6th Line, East, on Saturday evening. _ _ _ _ broad smile these days. A little baby boy arrived on Sunday, Dec. o‘clock. _ _ M Splendid Program En of Britton delighted the audience ;vllzh his comedy songs and witty okes, _ n 2 . home on Saturday after spending ment of 8. 8. No. 7, Wellesley, will be held on Thuraday evening, Dec. 2Zlat. A Jood program is being preâ€" pared. Come and enjoy an evening with the children. baby 17th. Nominations of candidates for the Townshlg of Wellesley will be held in the Hall on Friday, Dec. 22nd, between the hours of 12 and 1 evening, Dec. 15th, and as the. Crosshill concert has the rotguution’ of being one of the best, this year certainly did not lose the reputation . which was plainly manifested by the : large audience, the school room beâ€"! ing packed to full capacity. The program of songs, drills, recitations | and dialogues were well rendered by the pupils. Munge was furnished by the Crosshill orchestra. Mr. Taylor _Much credit io due Miss Bell for the -flondid earrangements. Mr. M. M. Shants ably acted as chairman. in Stratford. Mr. Ck{ton Seigner underwent :n operation for appendicitis on Sunday morning, and is doing as nicely as can be oxgecud. His many friends wish for him an early reâ€" covery. _ _ __ _ Moolue, _‘Mr. Wm. Hamilton spent Monday in Guelph. _ _ _ _ _ oo _ The annual school concert was held in the school house on Monday evening, Dec. 18th, and as the At the close of the program, Santa â€"Claus made his appearance and presented each of the children with gifts, a package of candies and nuts and oranges, _ __ _ _ _ _ We wish the Editor and readers of the Chronicle a Merry Christmas. Miss Katherine Yost returned ceveral monthas at Amuiree. The annual Christmas entertainâ€" Mr. Fraser Dewar apent Saturday s Bycz t jfif\»â€". e "fâ€" :’,/’//’//! \Q\\ yost * $ 9# *Â¥ / lhkk . & rownk® «d Priruie $1 .10 EASTMAN CAMERAS $l.m 'p NRRIRIANRRRIRRRIIINIRIRARAIAARARIRIARRR®R CROSSHILL KINGWOOD Gowmx. AND BEAUTIFUL, they best express yqour happlest Ohristnmias ‘thoughts for others. Either fresh cut or growing, we have i gorgeous variety for you to choose from. Stop in. ROSES â€" iPOINSETTIA PLANTS _.â€" _BEGONIAS _.â€" CHERRY } CYCLAMEN .â€" PRIMROSE °â€" MUMS * °_ BABY MUMS, Etc. Ontario Floral Co. Lovely Flowers To Say Merry Christmas For You s uon fre in i"':}"‘ ””fla fi 4 " â€" Jm1 KING 8T. w. â€". KITCHRNER Store Phone 958 ; Greenhouse Phone 211 ced CSR uy BDEDFORD #5.175 °* $1.00 32 King St. N. â€" _ Opposite Post Office ' WATERL OO ~ |_ My report on the condition of health in the township for the past year will be brief. ‘There has been no epidemic of serious infectious diseases such as Diptheria of which no cases were reported, several mild ) sporadic casee of typhold fever were ‘ prevalent but no deaths. Pueumonia _cases were fow in number and the death rate low. Influenza in various types was prevalent more or lass es usual and scarlet fever cases were limited in number in the northern part of the township. The health of the â€"township, considering the fow cases of contagious diseases, has been very favorable for the past year end very few protests had been sent to the Sanitary Inspector during the year. HEALTH OF. WOOLWICH . _ â€" TOWNSHIP FAVORABLE Moved by Edmund Schwindt and balanced by deaths. Over Milton Wober that whereas Union sons are receiving provincii School Section No. 4, Woolwich and ance. All the members of t! Elmira is fnding it a bardehip by were present. They are Re« the township withholding 50 per cont chairman, Waterl00; Reev of the school taxes until April, be it Prestop, Becretary; Reeve B resolved that we relieve in this parâ€" New Hamburg; Reeve Fly ticular case and make payment of peler and Reeve Shaw, Ayr. The Municipal Council of the townâ€" ship of Woolwich met at Conestogo on Friday, December 15th, pursuant to etatutes. The minutes of the previous sesâ€" sion were read and adopted. _ â€" The medical officer of health sub mlt:ed the following his annual re port. Communications ‘ were read and disposed of, _ _ 2 _ Moved by Herbert Streobel and Edâ€" mund Schwindt, that the treasurer be and is hereby authorised to pay the county treasurer the County taxes for the current year.â€"Carried. Medical Health Officer, Dr. T. M. Robinson, Submits Annual Report.â€"School Section No. 4 To Receive Balance of School Tax.â€"Final Session of 1933 Council. $ All the members were present. ‘The reove was in the chair. â€" I remain your truly, T. M. Robinson, M.OH._ : The report of the Department of Highways auditor on the townahip road accounts, was received and canâ€" The Reeve and members ‘of the Woolwich Township Council: Gentlomen: L4 Drug Store ns CIGARS FQUNTAIN .PENS And PENCILS ...... Beautiful CHRISTMAS CARDS â€" Box of 12 ........... The County Pepsions Board which met at the Kitchener court house last Wednesday, passed nine appl(â€" cations last Wednesday. The number of . pensioners shows little fluctuation, the new pensionere being counterâ€" balanoed by deaths. Over 500 perâ€" sons are recelving provincial assist ance. All the members of the hoard were prosent. They are Reeve Rats, chairman, Waterlo0; Reeve Ricth, Preatop, Bocretary; Reove Ringeman, New Hamburg; Reeve Flynn, Hes: Moved by Wesley Howlett and Milâ€" ton Weber, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and that the reeve graut his orders for the same: Allan Good, caretaker of hall and fuel, §30.00; W. G. Veitch, sheep valuator, $5.00; Board of Health, oxâ€" penses, 18.60; J. T. Schmidt, print ing nomination notices, 3.00; J. A. Steiss, postage, excise and exchange, 17.56; Louis Rank, herd ingpector, 1.50; C.â€" D. Bowman, ditch fees, 18.00; Geo. Schell, cleaning part Jos. Lehman Award ditch, 78.00; J&cob Kiepzle, part tax collector‘s salary, 100.00; R. H. Roberts, one half Aruiâ€"‘ tration board coste, 31.16; Normsn: Snyder, pay voucher, 794.53; Total, $1127.24.â€"Carried. Moved by Wesley Howlett and Milâ€" ton Weber, that the thanks of this council be tendered the Reeve, Clork, Treasurer and Road Superintendent for the efficient and courteous man» ner in which they have discharged their respective dutles.â€"Carried. their balance of 50 cent of school taxes.â€"Carried. After suitable replies of appreciaâ€" tion for the vote of thanks were made and brief addresses from the other board members had been re celved, council adjourned. _ _ 500 PERSONS RECEIVE : OLD AGE PENSIONS ' IN COUNTY inontl Christmas 'g&-gu. \ll Brands and Sizes. <SETS saneenbuangoess Geep en s en cecerrccedegpeceencene Nosh Stroh, Clerk. _ $1.00% CIGARETTESs l wid t T s

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