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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jan 1934, p. 6

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e * Mesting wal m_‘"â€" oting Held old at Brickes caretaker, Nosh Wideman, at an ’g January 1st: nual salary of $55 as compared w $ .Played W. L, Pts. $48 paid 1933 caretaker; successful|St. Clements ... 3 3 â€" 0 6 wood tenderer, Daniel Hofman, two | Elmira ... 83â€" 2 1 4 cords at $11.85 a cord; a past year|Floradale ... ~2 l1 l _2 school attendance average of 83 re | Linweod ........... 1 0 1 °0 ported by the secretary. Only some|St. Jacobs .......... 1 0 1 0 17 ratepayere braved the incloment | Wellesiey .......... 2 0 _2 _0 weathor to attend ‘the moeting. Mias Laura Beaupre of Kitcheoner Wallenstein News Notes. «pont the wookald\wlth her parents. Local echools reâ€"opened with a | . MiS# “"“‘;‘:‘h‘wbfl hfi :l.r attendance on Wednesday morhâ€" ::':’.‘"“' epen ~ond @ 4 Mr. and Mre. Louis Moser and famâ€" Chicken pox is still prevalent in | :y of Waterloo visited with Mr. and eome of the homes of this district. | 14 john K. Forwell 0 ver the weekâ€" Chicken pox is still prevalent in eome of the homes of this district. A Wallenstein farmer was unloadâ€" ing a car of pulp at Elmira on Tuesâ€" zero here last Thureday night and 10 below on the following night. ‘Trinity chimes, New York City, rang out the Old Year and rang in the new over radios of this locality.. One current under the ice and another above, was the Conestogo‘s manner of celebrating the handclaspâ€" ing of the Old Year, 1933 and the New Year, 1984. Vicinity Visitors. Miss Nancy Diefenbacher of New Jerusalem is epending a fortnight at the home of her mother in South Wallenstein. Mr. and Mre. El B. Frey were Sunâ€" day visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mre. Christian Burkhardt and Mr, and Mrs. Manaseeh M. Weber of East Linwood. . Mr. and Mre. Elias W. Martin wore yearâ€"ond guests of Mr. and Mre. Noah Bauman of the sixth of Peel. Misses Mary and Salome Creseâ€" man of Elmira were New ‘Year‘s visiâ€" tore at the home of Mr. and Mre. Martin M. Bowman. Postmaster and Mrs. I. F. Martin and Henry were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mre. Ivan G. Bruâ€" bacher of Winterbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Wideman and little Alice spent the yearâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Joseph Widemen of New Jerusalem. Mrs. Nancy Brubacher of Markâ€" ham epent Saturday wfternoon at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Eli B. Frey. Mr. and Mre. Samuel Martin of Red Hill were recent visitors with Mr. and Mre. Aaron Diefenbacher. Messrs. Ephraim Bauman, Maâ€" naseeh Martin, Irvin Beuman and Ephraim _ Hoffman were holiday guests of Stanley friends in Huron County. Charles Pauli New Trustee on School Board of S. S. No. 10. The annual school meeting which was held at the school house, 8. 8. No. 7, on Wednesday, was well atâ€" tended. Mr. Aaron howman. who has served as trustee for several years, was again reâ€"elected. The school board remains as before, namely: Messrs. Mervin Bowman, Albert Chapman and Aaron Bowâ€" man. Chas. Pauli New Trustee. The annual school meeting of the Wilmot Centre school, S. 8. No. 10, was held on Wednesday. Mr. Charles Pauli was newly elected as trustee. The trustees on the school board are Mr. John Gingerich, Mr. C. O. Jantzi and Mr. Charles Pauli. Visitors Coming and Going. AARON BOWMAN REâ€"ELECTED TRUSTEE OF S. S. No. 7 Toronto WspéliirNew Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mra. Ed. Feick. Life staff of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end and holid:fly with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bowman. Mr. Eldon Swartzentruber and Mr. Gustav Zetter made a business trip to Kitchener on Tuesday. e Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and tamil'y and Mre. J. Zehr spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jantzi of Wellesley. 8 Miss Marion Bowman spent Friâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shantz of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowman and daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bowman and family of New Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Egerdee spent New Year‘s Day at tge home of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruby Boshart and Mr. Melâ€" vin Erb il"’"t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber. _ _Mr. Gustay iéft&b&éxi't' Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Swartzenâ€" truber. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Steffler of Gadshill were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Steffler. _ William Egerdee. _ Miss Helene Flannery spent the Christmas vacation at her home in St. Columban. Mr. and Mrs. (}eor‘.i Voisin and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mr». Hubert Hauck and son of Petersâ€" burg, Miss Olive Stoeser of Kitchâ€" cner, Messrs, Joseph and Alfred Stoeser and Mr. Francis Be n of Kiu.cner were visitors ath Mr. and Mro. Henry Stoeser. _ Temperatures dropped to 20 below Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario $1. 8. i&to Ritchener on Iuesday. iss Eva Bowman of the Mutual Happy New Year to all! JOSEPHSBURG ORDON‘S Satisfy PINE HILL 55 as compared with o .«Played W. L, Pts.|GonAge, Bridgoport, at NSQ 0 CINC ceretaker; successful|St. Clements ...... 3 3 â€" 0 6 |9" Saturday evening, when Rev. Mr. Daniel Hofman, two |Elmira ............. 83â€" 2 1 4 |Zimmerman united in marirego Mr. a cord; a past year|Floradale ........... <2 1 1 2 |Waiter Kienzle of this village and ce average of 83 re |Linweod ........... 1 0 1 °0 | Miso Eileen Mustin of Bridgeport. ecretary. Only some|St. Jacobs .......... 1 0 1 0 |The attendants wore Mr. Alex Mur l o ant the matomant Wotries ~*"" o on .2 o |ray and Miss Allco Mustin. . ‘The : “W fi'fiims Miss. Marian Busch of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Miss Marie Allemang of 8t. Jacobs is spending a week‘s vacation at her home hore. â€" _ o end. _ Mr. Carl Strome of Eimira is epending his holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. Allemang. _ _ _ _ _ _ _â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Stefflier and famâ€" ily of Hampstead spent the weekâ€"ond with her mother. Miss Magdalena Schiebel of Kitchâ€" cner epent the weekâ€"end at her home. Misses Marie and Caroline Dietrich aud Mr. Walter Dietrich of Waterâ€" ‘wo spent the weekâ€"ond with their parents, Mr. and Mre. Peter Dletrlch. _ Mr. and Mre. George Forwell of Zurich visited with friends here over the holiday. _ D _ Mr. Jack Gross of Kitchener visitâ€" ed with friends here over the weekâ€" end. _ Mr. Jerome Meyer of the St. Augustine Seminary of Toronto is epending his vacation at his home hore. _ Mr. and Mre. Ed. Schlitt of 8t Jacobs visited with Mr. and Mrs Frank Busch on Monday. oo Tib id Mciidi stuin t on ibstdininel hetnat‘ uied Mr. Frank Runstetler and family of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinsperger. "“I:-a;t_i‘-rvl;iay our players had their first league game at Elmira with the Great West there. They beat them to a ecore of Tâ€"3. Leafs Defeat Wellesiey Dukes. _ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koebel, a daughter. mz _ Mr. Leonard Beaupre of Stratford is epending a week‘s vacation at his nome here. â€" Do St. Clements Maple Leafs stepped cut and tacked a 5â€"2 reverse on the Wellesley Dukes last evening in the upening game here. Last year they won the Hon. W. Euler trophy and looked to be far from championship form. Captain Jerome Meyer and Scottle Lorentz figured in all of the St. Clements goals. _ _ _ Faulbauffer of the Dukes starred in the Wellesiey goals. The game was fast. A good crowd was at hand considering the zero weather. Bobbie Fellbaum of Kitchener deâ€" eerved credit for the way ho handled the game. Welcome New Year‘s Gift. Miss Alfrieda Voisin returned to Waterloo to resume her work after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents. . _ _ Mr. Jos. Weber from Toronto was a short visitor with his mother, Mrs. John Weber. _ _ â€" 20 In spite of the ‘y:y roads and rain, the stork hurried‘ to present in the old year, Dec. 31, to Mr. and Mre. Bert Meyer, a baby girl. Mr. Leo Brenner and son Clarâ€" ence from Canfield spent last Thursâ€" day with his brothers, George and Anthony Brenner. _ Whalt Miss Loretto Lobsinger of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. Albert Querin of Guel}:h spent New Year‘s Day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger. _ . Mr. Leonard Benulpre returned to Stratford Normal after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Beaupre. _ L of the year when they defeated Stratford at Tavistock by a score of 8â€"8 on Friday. Personals. _ Mr. Leo Dietrich spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Kitchener. _ Mr. -fi;z;l;'ifeâ€")'-exz-i‘oai\}éd a minor cut on his forehead while rfmctiuing hockey here at the local rink. _ Miss Laura Bfie;uvgt;e,r who spent the past week with her %arenu!, reâ€" turned to her home in Waterloo. Messrs. Jerome Meyer and L. C. Rosenblatt made a business trip to Galt last Thursday. Mrs. G. Eisenmenger is spending a few days with her brothers, George and _@nthg‘ny Brennt_ar. Y wON AT TAVISTOCK ‘The New Hamburg hockey team, the Burglers won thel‘r first victory im s on mm oo S e is Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schweitzer from Kitchener gnld a call on Jan. 1st on Mrs. owman‘s mother, Mrs. Jos. Brick. Buccessful meorchants lot adâ€" vertising help to build their bustâ€" Did You Ever Stop ‘That it is one thing for a merâ€" chant to work up a good trade arid another to hold it. The modern way to hold bustâ€" ness is by advertising, quality and service. Some merchants improve their business through their own ini tlative and some because comâ€" petition wakes them up and forces them to get busy. Successful sales are made through advertising; it brings buyers to a store. Buccessful merchants have built their business on a foundaâ€" tion of quality. a BNAPPY, GOODâ€"TOâ€"LOOKAT ADS ATTRACT ATTBNTION! Advfl:thlnfi atimulates bust To Thinkâ€" m hek lsst year had been $8. friends ‘regret his dof« lage where Mr. Kiengle has just reâ€" cently opened a new garage and serâ€" vice station. ‘Their many friends Imi them a long and happy married te. sel% Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good and Ethel spent New Year‘s at the home of Mre. Good‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Peter Cober in Kitchener. Mr. Amos Bowman spent Tuesday in Waterloo on business, _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mre. Nelson Shelley of Galt were holiday visitors at the home of the formens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shelley. _ m Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Good and daughter Ruth, Mr. and Mre. Guy Clendennan and daughters, Dorothy Marie and Phyllis, Miss Emma Good and Miss Eleie Good and girl friend Migs Beverly Hought all of Kitchâ€" ener were Christmas day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Allan Mr. and Mrs. Howard Groff and sons of Waterloo and Mr. and Mre. Harry Brubacher of Kitchener were Christmas visitors at the Bend Farm the home of Mrs. Groff‘s and Mre. Brubacher‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Wright. _ Mrs. Wim. Trembley of Portland, Maine, was visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry W. Ebel and Mr. Ebel, during the holiday week. _ _ Mr. and Mre. Arthur James and son George were Christmas visitors with Kitchener relatives. 4 â€" Mr. and Mre. Irvin Martin have experienced a real happy Christmas season, as a baby girl arrived at their home last Thureday. A Cold Snap. A taste of real old time winter weather was experienced last Wedâ€" nesday, Thursday and Friday, when thermometers made a sudden dip to from 16 to 22 below zero. Mr. Aaron B. Weber was reâ€"electâ€" ed trustee by acclamation at the anâ€" nual School meeting held last Wedâ€" nesday evening. The reports preâ€" sented were most satisfactory and indicated the school to be in Aâ€"1 conâ€" dition. _ Mr. Herb Huehn was a business visitor in Preston on Wednesday of lact week. â€" Mr. Harry Kirch with Mr. Leander Bowman and daughters, Miss Maud and Mrs. Mabel Shantz attended the funeral of the late Endore Relst in Kitchener on Thursday afternoon. Rev. S. J. Wittig delivered an inâ€" epiring sermon to his St. Matthew‘s congregation during the yearâ€"ond serâ€" vice on Sunday evening. ' _ St. Matthows Ladies Ald held its annual moeting last night. Usher In New Year. â€" We ate sorry to report the death of Mre. Josephine Reinhart, who passed away on Tuesday morning. She has been making her home with her daughter, Mre. Peter Bruder for the past year. Talk On Egg Grading. ‘The Women‘s Institute held their meeting at the home of Mrs. George Reick on Tuesday afternoon. The committee on agriculture had charge oi the meeting. A paper was given by Miss Hunsburger, also a paper on egg grading and candling was given by Mrs. O. Dessler. Mre. J. Gelger gave a reading. Mre. A. Sauâ€" dor led in community singing. After the program delicious refreshmenta were served. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scheifele and Miss Elma Rosenberger, missionaryâ€" onâ€"furlough from Kerea, spent Tues: day afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Geach. _ Mre. Levi Swartz and daughter Joy apent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Thaler. . â€" Miss Arlene Sitler of KitcM@ner apent a week in the village renewing aoquaintances. Miss Audrey Dedels spet a woek with her mother at Toronto, ‘The pond has a smooth coat of ice. The local children and ymMc are enjoying the skating it af u. Mr. Otto Koch, the veteran house butcher, is again on the round. Mr. W. R. Wilksinson and Mr. and Mre. R. B. Bryden and family of Kitchener were New Year dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James. We are sorry to report that little Bobby Mader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader has been on the sick list. Friends are hoping he will econ be well again. . New Year‘s visitors at the home of Mr. and Mro. J. Gelger were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer and daugh: tor Vera of Strasburg and Miss Vera Geiger of Kitchener. _ From the lofty epire of St. Matâ€" thew‘s church pealed forth the fare well greeting to old Mr. 1933 at midâ€" night Sunday and as it continued the welcome was also extended to the newcomer, Mr. 1934. We hope it may be a happy and prosperous One to all. Mrs. Evelyn Holm and son Richard Mre. Carl Houston and children and Mr. and Mre. Jacob Thoman and family of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schwarts and Bobby of this villago ate their New Year‘s dinâ€" mer at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwarts. _ Miss Elmina Creseman apent New Year‘s day with her mothor, Mrs. J. Cressman. â€" 850 & chibald had charge of the 8r. room and Miss B. Bnider in charge of the the loca! teachers taking . ’.'& the work for the New Year. Miss M. Arâ€" Bchool reâ€"opened Wednesday with BRESLAU the old Bryden homestead, two and ‘cn‘!d 1 i o nremnaton‘iy on are with the ekception of the lant of the d ho in ber. JVUM h evening, with mfi ty uY I faif taies northeast of the village, Continuation_ School ‘and Public have predeceased Rer. yl%u‘funorgl service was held at the family regidence on Wednesday afternoon at two o‘clock and was rorducted. by Rev. Taylor Munro, pastor 0 ndrew‘s Presbyterian stor of St. Andrew‘s Presbyteri Church, Kitchener. Interment was wade at the Doon cemetery. The Emlâ€"belreu were Joseph Stoltz, dward Hilgartner, James Linton, Samuel Schwass, Herbert Becker and Edward Stoltz. i Sunday School Officers Eleoted. The annual reâ€"organization of the United Brethren Sunday School was held on Sunday morning, and the following officers were elected for the year 1984; 0_ =__ ____ Superintendent,‘ I. M. Hilborn; ass‘t supt., E. B. Hallman; sec‘yâ€" treasurer, Alex McKessock; ass‘t sec‘yâ€"treas., Bert Chapman; pianist, Miriam Hilborn; ass‘t pianist, Mrs. A. McKessock ; chorister, F. E. Page; librarian, ldellia Spaetzel; members clected to the Executive Committee, M. B. Bowman and G. B. Hallman. Elect Walter Shants Supt. The following officers were electâ€" ed at the annual reâ€"organization of the Blenheim Mennonite Sunday School which was held recently: Supt., Walter Shantz; ass‘t Supt., Omar Snider; secretary, David Bergey; ass‘t sec‘y, Gordon Bean; treas., Omar Cressman; librarian, Ruth Bean; ass‘t, Barbara Cressâ€" man; chorister, Mrs. Ed. Feick; ass‘t, Mrs. Joseph Good. _ _ _ Rev. C. S. Cameron of Toronto will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist Church next Sunday, morning and evening, Jan. Tth. Personals. Wtms __ â€" Mrs. G. R. Schultz, Mrs. A. Futher and Mrs. M. Bechtel were hostesses at a delightful thimble tea which was heldâ€"at the home of Mrs. Schultz last Thursday afternoon. Miss Jean Toman entertained several friends at an enjoyable crokinole party at her home last Wednesday evening. _ . Miss Bessie Plant, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at the Brantford General Hosâ€" fiital, was a holiday visitor at the omes of Mr. and Mrs. George Coleâ€" man and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleâ€" man. ~ spent a few days of last week at ;.)he home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilâ€" orn. Miss Helen Hallman has returned to school at Belleville after nrendlng the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallâ€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lautenschlager were: Miss Whiteside and Mr. Ross Lautenâ€" schlager of Hamilton, Mr. Sydney Lautenschlager and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lautenschlager of Kitchâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken visted with Mr. and Mrs. William Zinken at Plattsville on the holiday. A ener. Rev. Jonas Snider, the Misses Clara and Hannah Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Snider and Mr. Benâ€" jamin Shider of Waterloo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider on New Year‘s Day. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Diefenbacher and children Elva and Kyle and Miss Jean Diefenbacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome at Pine Hill on Sunday. _ __ 0_ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swartz and sons Clare and Harold spent the holiday weekâ€"end with relatives at Toronto. 0_ _ â€" _ _Mrs. L. Daniels spent a few days of last week with relatives at Paris and Brantford. _ o. â€" Mrs. Harvey Einwachter s&ent week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Berst, at Plattsville. 2 TT REIIEITTT Dvllb 00 0 OR Unye Holiday visitors at the home of Mrs. William Spaetzel were: Mr. and Mrs. William Main, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Spaetzel and family, Miss Nellie Main and Messrs. Lloyd Gedke and Harold Main of Kitchâ€" _ The Migses Olive and Esther Schram ofHaysville s%:’nt last week with Mr. and Mrs. y Gildâ€" Rev. J. W. Witmer, Mr. and Mre. Edward Witmer and Mesars. Eldon and Melvin Witmer attended the mArria’re of Rev. Witmer‘s son, Wilâ€" liam Witmer, to Miss Alice Thoman, at Kitchener last Sunday.. _ _ Mrs. M. Strome i'."i',&.’n'dtn a few da{n with Mr. and Mrs. fiuuflce Kellsey at Waterloo. _ _ _ _ Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey on New Year‘s D:l were: Mr. and Mrs. Menno Nahrgang, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Bergey and children William and Alice, Miss Alice Nabrgang and Mr. Stanley Nahrgang, all of _ Mr. Victor Hill of Toronto spent the holiday week at the home of his father, Mr. Samuel Hill. _ A number of people attended the funeral of little Ruth Hilborn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn, which was held at Roseâ€" ville last Thursday. . c Mrs. S. Lautenschlager, Mr. and| Mrs. Victor Dinger and daughwral Joan and Hazel visited with Mr. and i Mrs. Leonard Bacher at Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ . | Messrs. David Bexyey and Josiah Baer attended the Young People‘s Institute held at the First Mennonâ€" ite Church, Kitchener, last week. ener. _ _Mr. E. 0. Poth was a business visitor to Stratford on Monday.. ner. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Coleman and children Miriam, Reta and Lincoln visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bretz at Washington on New Year‘s _ Mr. John Brubacher of Holt was the guest of Mr. Ronald Bock for a few days of last week. _ _ _ _ Mr. Donald Harry of Toronto ‘Elizaboth Bryden Dies In Hor Satisfactory. Reports : Submitted : LL L Ds us 1 Smunii d on CE D se uP .o gs Dne Biph o det Tnyers rh uion school sectioh beth Bryden. : snd 8, Wihnot and Blenheim, Tte wis o her 99k herugint Wednestny evening," Th oo _ Mr. Walter Eckeg has returned to his home _ at lattsville _ after |spending a few days with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harvey Einwachter. ® _ The Misses Helen and Ruth Rueffer of Waterloo spent the holiâ€" day weekâ€"end with their &nnd-: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber. Miss Jessie Richmond and Mesers. afllon and Ross Richmond of ashington ~were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallâ€" man on the holldnx. . Mrs. L. L. Stauffer of Waterloo ;gent the weekâ€"end with her mother, rs. A. R. Bock. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bingeman and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Back visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stoltz near Plattsville on New Year‘s Day. |__ _ _ e Mr. Norman Hill accon[nfnniod by his brother, Mr. Victor Hill, spent the holiday‘ weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Ruthig at New Hamburg. _ Miss Gertie Musselman of Waterâ€" loo visited with her,“’;mndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman, last Wednesday. ______ 2o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bickle and Miss Pearl Bickle of Kitchener and Mr. Melvin Snider of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildâ€" ner on Sunday. _ _ _ . _ Miss Marjorie Bock spent the weekâ€"end at Kitchener. i O The Misses Jean Toman and Priscilla Gildner were guests at the Witmerâ€"Thoman wedding at Kitchâ€" ener last Saturday. 8 3 Guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Ed. Feick on New Year‘s Day on the occasion of their 14th wed-l dire anniversary were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Ward Shantz of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shantz, Miss Dorothy | Shantz and Mr. Clayton Shantz of | Nine Pines, and Mr. and Mrs. Verâ€" non Witmer and children Marjorie, Margaret, Robert and Ross. ‘The annual school meeting was held in U.8.S8. No. 20, Mornington, last Wednesday. Mr. Elwood Strangâ€" ways was reâ€"appointed trustee. It was decided by vote of ratepayers to have pupils inoculated for prevenâ€" tion of diphtheria and ecarlet fever. Mr. Ed. Cookman was appointed caretaker and wood contract was let for 2.90 a cord. Dorking being the only village in Canada where three countios and four townships meet, viewed thp 10â€" cal municipal elections with consldâ€" erable interest. It is to be hoped that the successful candidates will carry out the expressed will of the people for lower taxation. _ Mr. John F. Byron, B.A., who epent his holidays at home of his parents, has returned to Hespeler. _ _ â€" Mrs. E. Mitchell of Waterloo is spending her holidays at home of her sister, Mre. John Logel _ _ _ â€" _ Mr. and Mre. 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J. and Austin spent Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Logel, 4th line of Peel. Mre. J. . Byron, who epent the past week with friends in 8t. Thomas has returned home. â€" Mrs. John Logel and family spent laet Monday evening with Mr. and Mfs. Fred Starr at Glonallan. _ Mr. Albert Logel of Newton spent the holiday at home of his mother here. Mr. Jerry Lunz visited friends in our locality a few days recently. Mr. and Mre. Victor Cook, Miss Helen Wiebe were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roldt, and Mrs. David Wiebe. Mr. and Mrs. J. Creseman of here Mr. and Mre. Noah Snyder of Kos suth were recent visitors with Mr. and Mre. Eden Bochtel. â€" Mr. and Mre. Ivan Bretz and daughâ€" ter Joyce epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kriegor. _ Mesars. Louis and Ed. Viedenâ€" heimer of Guelph were holiday vislâ€" tors at there home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg and son Horace, Mrs. R. Heldman and daughâ€" ter Etta of Phillipsbursg epent Chrietâ€" mas with Mré. Peter Berg of here. â€" Mr. and Mre. George Weller and son Billy of Waterloo were holiday visitors at the former‘s home here. Christmas visitors with Mre. Elizaâ€" beth Hergott were Mr. and Mre. Frank Wicks of Detroit, Mr. and Mre. Momer Leach and children, FIVE ROSES FLOUR SHANTZ sTATION Bodi" of ‘thess baking. champlons: are real boosters of the many qualities of Five Roses Flour~â€"and amants of oile. Canedint women, shrewd shoppers and thrifty: house« wives, boast of the economy and: sst Iblonrof sateg ate Oonth attens "The quality of Five Roses Flour greatly simplifies baking, because it never varies," Mrs. Lucas told us. "I have used it for 15 years and consider it the very best â€" for flavour, lightness, and good keeping qualities, and it gives more loaves per bag." . While Mrs. Mcliraith saidâ€""I am one of the number who never tried Five Roses Flour for cake until this contest, but can now testify to its merits for cake as well as bread and rolls!" $ ; Next time YOU buy flour, try a flbag of FIVE ROSES â€" for all forms of: homeâ€"baking ! ; oue. com Eheeem is FirgNam Aakine. Comm Cipttst we Ner 28th) ; Mrs. W. w 1 1 Mrs. d, m : Mss. W. H. D-d.:l Exetor, M’:LWW%%’“ Next tin bag of : form M':L% Mrs, J. 8. MeUiraith, of Durbass, Grey Connty Cake Milled by LAKEB OF THE WOODS MILLING CO. Limited Offices at Toronto, Otawa, London, Hamilton, Braotford, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Out.; and Montreal, P.Q. ' P R O D U C T $ For CAKE too! ie Mrs. Cassle Leach, the Misses Marie and Edith Hergott of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Hergott, Mre. Vere Hergott and son Jerry of here. ‘The annual echool meeting was held on Wednesday morningâ€".with usual business being carried on while Mr. Jos. May was elected new trus tee and Mr. Herman Schilling was appointed secretaryâ€"treasurer. School Report. *Jerome Reinhart 82, Simon Reinâ€" hart 78, Stanley Stever 78, *Earle Creasman 74, Jean Nahrgang 72, Margaret Hay 71, Vernice Wagner 66. Miss Anna May of Preston was a holiday ‘visitor at her home here. ‘The following is the report for the Christmas exams for S.8. No. 14. = §r. IVâ€"Vera Bechtel 74%, Verna Bechtel 70. Jr. IVâ€"Leonard Cressman 87, Liloyd Nahrgang 78, Toresa Fay 68, Catherine Reinhart 64, Lenore Ste ver 61, Donald Krueger 64, Lila Boisslon, absent. _ Jr. IIIâ€"*Jerry Hergott 72, Magda Fay 70, *Howard Kramp 69, Unice Cresaman 67, Gladys Harnock 64, *Suna Schilling 62, Ida Kruegor 60, Roy Wagner 36. _ _ Clayton Bechtel 85, George Schillâ€" ‘ng 55, Williard Bechtel 40, Billie Wagner 40. alloner Firstâ€"Donald Cressman 80, Albert Schilling 79, Irvin Stever 78, Sady Hngr 72, Audrey Wagner 46. imerâ€"Joie Hicknell, Helen Ste ver, Poter Fay, Florence Bechtel. The following have had perfect «pelling: Lloyd Nahrgang, Jerome Reinhart, Stanley Stever, Catherine Reinhart Leonard Cressman. _* denotes perfect attendance since Sept. 1. _ â€" W c «l County Bread $s .8 Pckt

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