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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Oct 1935, p. 3

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Some exquisite Wilhouette and needlepoint work done on canvass, and the still more beautiful art of gobelin worked on felt was exâ€" hibited. Instructions _ concerning _ color combination used in the work were also given. For example, shades of a delicate pink being used with a soft blue to obtain a harmonizing effect. On behaif of the class, Mrs. James Boyd, President of the Welâ€" lesley Women‘s Institute, thanked Miss Frisch for the valuable inâ€" formation brought to them, saying it was their hope to be able to continue the course some time in the near future. Personals. Different types of stitches, and information regarding variety of materials, threads, silks, wools and tools were all illustrated by the inâ€" structor. The variety of stitches, including the cross stitch, chain stitch, satin stitch, as well as cutwork, buttonâ€" holing, open work, hemstitching and smocking were demonstrated to the members of the class. At the conclusion.of the classes, Miss Frisch addressed the ladies, telling them about the ancient art of needlecraft, which dates as far back at the first generation, when thorns were used in place of needles. She also thanked the class for its support and coâ€"operation during her stay with them. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller over the weekâ€"end were: Miss L. Purchell and Miss Ruth Miller of St. Thomas, and Mrs. Koehler and son Jack and Elsie Miller of Kitchener. Koehier and son Jack and Eisie __ Mrâ€" 2nd Mrs. Desmond Kessig Koehler and son Jack and Elsie : + Miller of Kitchener. {Me, guo Sire Raiph Bresina, Me. j |and Mrs. Bill Dietz and Mrs. Albert Miss Kathleen Graham of MONâ€"| Rxner of Kitchener, and Mrs. Wm. treal is visiting at home. ** Hoerle and daughter, Miss Alma, Mr. and Mrs. F. Studer _lmf { Mr. Chris. Hoeger and Mr. and Mrs. granddaughter Kathleen of Sebring~| John Gremm of Wellesley pleasantâ€" ville were Sunday visitors at the|ly surprised Mr. and Mrs. August home of Miss M. Berdux. Mrs.| Wright and family when they Geo. Miller returned with them fof gathered at their home on Sunday, a visit. it being the occasion of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Knott and|Albert‘s, 9th birthday. A fowl son Billie of Stratford were Sunday j dinner was served and the table was visitors at the home of Mr. und‘cem,md with a threeâ€"story birthday Mrs. R. Hammer. cake adorned with nine candles, Miss Margaret Saunders of the made by Miss Aima Hoerle. Mr. and Mrs. F. Studer and granddaughter Kathleen of Sebringâ€"! ville were Sunday visitors at the home of Miss M. Berdux. Mrs. Geo. Miller returned with them fof a visit. 1 The Short Course in Needlecraft sponsored by the Wellesley Women‘s Institute under the capable direcâ€" tion of Miss Evelyn Frisch from The Institute Branches, Department of Agriculture, came to a close after four and a half days of very inâ€" teresting needlework. There were seventeen students enrolled. At the outset, Miss Frisch exâ€" plained to the members, the eleâ€" mentary steps in Needlecraft, which can be put to practical as well as decorative use. Miss Margaret Saunders of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, has been vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Saunders. Mr and Mrs. Anthony Stettener and Mr. Peter Schmide were weekâ€" end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Dietz. w db o Seventeen §hude-t- Enrolled Fourâ€"Day Course. Mr Ben Forrest of New Hamburg was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hammer on Sunday. s Needlecraft Course Much Appreciated Selling Out :; | At Cost! | L. SOHENGIOUS / Shipmates Forever A Complete Stock of Another Smart Double BHM! Added Feature: Continuous®~â€" Daily 1 to 11 p.m. 12 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT. first big coâ€"starring picture MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. :1 â€" 22 â€" 23 Trusses Must Be Soid "CHARLIE CHAN IN With Warner Oland in a whole year! Ruby Keeler WELLESLEY 96 King W. for their Inexpensive Glasses for STEELE‘S ‘ USB CHRONICLE WANT ADS. TO SELL OR TO BUY. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hahn and daughter, Mrs. Herman Ziegler, of Heidelberg, Mr. and Mrs. George Frey of Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lips and daughter Elaine, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and family of the 5th line were visitors at the home of Henry L. Schmidt on Sunday. A number of friends and neighâ€" bors gathered at the home of Wm. Viner on Friday and spent a social evening prior to his son, Kenneth, and wife and son leaving for their home in Edmonton, Alta., after spending a few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. George Glaister visited friends in _ Milverton on Friday. y _ Confirmation service was held in St. Paul‘s Canada Lutheran Church on Sunday when eighteen new comâ€" municants were joined into Holy Communion of the church. The folâ€" ‘lowing were confirmed; Girlsâ€" Mabel Heipel, Mildred Smith, Esther Berg, Francis Lotz, Catherine Hohl, Dorothy and Marie Koehler, and Catherine Phamer; Boysâ€"Emerson Gerth, Lyle Heintz, Clarence Hohi, Harry Stroh, Howard Quehn, Walâ€" ter Lotz, Frederick Roth, Earl Smith, Edward Doersam, Franklin Berscht. Rev. Hammester was in charge of the service. A play entitled, "Uncle Tom‘s Cabin" will be presented in the Town Hall on Thursday evening, Oct. 17. Oet, 17. * _ Local woodlands are still beautiâ€" Sunday visitors at the homé of fying the landscape with their someâ€" Mr. and Mrs Chas. Stahle were: what subdued color tones, and sunâ€" Mrs. Geo. Last and daughter Doddie lit fallâ€"wheat fields of luxuriant Band Tena, Mrs. Kenney and son green add a harmonizing touch to ga:len. and Mr. Billie Shaw, all of the midâ€"autumn rural scene. alt. mm uons on rene emeree on cce T ces Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Birmingâ€" ham‘spent Thursday with friends in Woodstock. The Y.P.S. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mundell on Monday evening with 22 in attendâ€" ance. The meeting was opened by singing hymn, "O God of Bethel". Bible Scripture taken from Acts was real alternately, followed by prayer by Mrs. Laing. The to -E,‘ "Temptation", was read by l?rs.\ Annette Knight. Miss Ruby Ward gave a reading regarding a witch doctor and how she was won for Christ in Africa. Rev. A. A. Laing explained the 18th and 19th chapter o&Acu. Miss Jean Hammond gave a"very interesting account of her week‘s trip to Ottawa. She told us of one of the wonderful farms they visited which had radios installed in their stables, and thought cows ?u more milk by having music. Two solos were sung by Miss Eva Ballard and Lorne Rennie. The trio played several music selections. The comâ€" mittees appointed for November meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Foster, were: Prgâ€" Miss G. Chown, Miss S. Taylor and Miss Myrtle Webster, school teachers of the Wellesley Public and Continuation School, spent the weekâ€"end at their respective homes. Mrs. Walters spent Friday with Mrs. Kerr in Stratford. Confirmation Service at St. Paul‘s Lutheran Charch. Eighteen Lutherans Are Confirmed Here gram, Mrs. Laing and Jessie Hamâ€" mond; Socialâ€"Ruby Ward and Jean Hammond. The Lord‘s Prayer brought the program to a close, after which contests and . games were played and lunch served. will be observed in Boyd Church this Sunday. "Two For Tonight" Thunder intheNight }| _ 2 : 2 â€" BIG SCREEN MITS â€" : Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper "Our Little Girl" Tipâ€"Top Tuncful Triumph! SHIRLEY TEMPLE "Darling of the World" CROSSHILL Dr. Robt. Lowrie and son of New York and Miss Bertha Lowrie, R.N., of Toronto, visited their mother, Mrs. M. A. Lowrie, recently. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Geo. McLennan were Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cuthbertson and family of Woodâ€" stock, Mr. Gordon McLennan of London, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mcâ€" Lennan of Wallenstein, and Miss Ruby Hahn of Glenallan. _ Mrs Haliday and son Bradley of Stratford spent Sunday with , Mr. and Mrs. John Wier. Mrs. Wm. Scott has returned to her home in Milverton after spendâ€" ing the past week with Mrs. J. Harron. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Bruce of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray and family. Miss Sparling of St. Marys spent the weekâ€"end with Misses Anna and Ruth Wray.. _ 0 Sm â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hackett and children of near Linwood spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hester Tanner. \2> Mrs. James Bruce has returned to the home of Mr. Bert Wray after spending the past couple of months with her son, Dr. Harold Bruce.. Taken suddenly ill during the weekâ€"end, Cleon W. Martin, sevenâ€" teenâ€"yearâ€"old son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ivan M. Martin, was rushâ€" ed from the home of his employer, Mr. Samuel M. Bauman here, to a Kitchener hospital. The unfortunâ€" ate young man was found to be in a very precarious condition with a ruptured ulcer of the stomach. Mrs. Minnie Nicklin of Toronto is visiting with the Nicklins at Morningdale. _ __ _ __ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Dewar and Mrs. W. Blair and daughter Marion spent Sunday at Palmerston with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton. 12,000 bricks were â€" recently _ Mr. and Mr trucked to Drayton. and Mrs. Hen: Broken down by high winds a Iy visitors fr week or more ago, the large traffic home of Mr. checkerâ€"board has been reâ€"erected at Snider. ‘Thompson‘s Cornéers, northeast of __ Weekâ€"end ; Walienstein. Mrs. Alonzo Mr. Charles H. Bulmer has just John Maier a had his kitchen and woodshed reâ€" Waterloo, Mr roofed with metal that now makes and the Misse this nearâ€"centuryâ€"oid annex to his Marjorie Hah home a conspicuously glistening Mr. and Mrs. object when the autumn sun lights Mrs. Ephraim up the surrounding picturesque The followi landscape. tives were Sun In Hospital. Noah M. W Mrs. R. Paterson is spendingf a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Klockman at Fernbank. Mrs. A. Hoffmyer is visiting with friends at Fullerton. Mrs. M. A. Lowrie visited last week with the Misses Freeborn at Peffer‘s. hukr. and Ir;. s:m Lone]y" oa Fer]r{ nk spent Sunday wit! Â¥. Scott and Mrs. J. l{.mn. f her sister, Mrs. Aiger Nicklin, last Mrs. Lyndall of Toronto visited week. @rgriatts From this Vhipe tooms | Victine Vikems~ _ | _ _ _ | Wrevvel vin Hike i es =~ will hnima several and Mrs. James R. Bulmes of| wre Lesiic Wright and Gangiter chapei spent the weekâ€"ond with|veime of Dorking spent Wednesday Newsottec, _T $ it with triends hore. . Mr Danic! D. Ho@man is installâ€"(wen o veyprand vaiten ot Woges‘| Mr. and Mre. J. L. Schnure of MilMGâ€" ing hydro at his Wooelwith Lint|spoinp = ms yare visiting with Mr. and Mrs. h=t“.‘lwlilflu ‘.(fin.fi-':.: A O. Schaarr. ““-.5“""“"%"'&-:&:&!-'--‘!â€"- mse. 0: i. tasts sh4 Mro. Geo. Rtex: Te Salk Oe She ber S on [ Markic. N nie attended the W.M.S. thankoffterâ€" ’.Hm‘. of the .l.l“'umm~fl“'w £C 2 1 MWMMM"-‘“""M"' George Wine Mr. and Mre. A. Ament and son Weber have been employed ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Matthows of|Gicon and Miss Mac Kochel spont ulu-hlnntclu‘.thl“fi,m Sunday with y in Kitchener, -mlr-mwi;fl-i"m.mmo.fm Mr. and Mre. Harvey and {family and the latter with Mr. "| _ Mesers. Nathan and Eliss B. â€"|of Guelph, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cummings T h. Dimiin of Tost Linweod: tin enjoped last week in of St.‘Marys spent Sunday with Mr. Church Worship Centres. with and _ friends and Mrs. Anthony Kocbel We are m"’%“‘““w""m‘“h‘mwmmmxmu o::::«hmh%m'“fi Ephraim Weber of Teronte |** ‘®t eick Uist ‘ 0 . Sunday morning. Representatives was a week:end guest with Wallen. . 320427 Yisitors at Mr. and Mra. from will also conduct a serâ€"‘stein friends. M. Kariey were Mr. and Mrs. Emit vice at Stanley Mission, Huron: Mrs. L. A. Diefembacher uWNWMM‘ County. Wlfimfi&aflmmmmmuu&a: Brick Works Busy. ln.Go-a-l.' an and Mr. Bernadette and Mrs. Joseph __ No more tile will be made at our and Mrs. Henry F. Martin and their | kene all of Kitchener. local clayâ€"works this season, but an. respective families in a recent visit| Misg Aadelaide Brenner of Kitch other kiln of some 70,000 bricks to the homes of Messrs. Owen and‘ ener «pent the weekâ€"end at her home will k% One of their Lioyd Diefenbacher of New Dundet. ; pore ; two . large C "Tamf temiy were bonpey e nepne| Nt ind Mre: Prank Eleturneckt Lrod Tarm. hane of Cl Ini Ennhkne, with Ne m i n Te areet Sunday afternoge in Listonal Groff farm, north of Elmira, .-_""d“" sl“l!hm."-n dir und Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Patterson of :h:d"!‘l:“l;mu’:}p' north _ Mr. Harry Buimer was a 'm’nu-lou and Mr. and Mrs. W. Carâ€" of Toronto. _day visitor to the Twinâ€"City. _ |nochan spent Sunday with friends in Weber have already been employed ‘ulu--h:lnntclu‘.&t'l’“ er with Mr. Amron Metrger, Yatton, and the latter with Mr. Christian F. F. Martin, of East Linwood. Church Worship Centres. ‘ lutil'slndxllh-cnndthl‘ of West Elmira: be the centres Rev. and Mrs. O. Burkholder and son ‘Claytou and Mre. E. Bauman and daughter Ferne, motored to Markham where they attended the funeral of the late Mr. Harvey Quants on ‘Tuesday. A carlot of hogs was shipped from Wallenstein to West Toronto last Wednesday. Th te Poop n |e s e Shhrarres Te e sike e e Kiz e bydve at bis Weeknich L3u, | 202 8 Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Cressman and family Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Cressman, Toronto. Rev. Oscar Burkholder returned home from Beriin, Ohio, where he was holding meetings for the past two ‘weeks. home, east of Bricker‘s School. Mr. Leonard Snider‘s conâ€" dition is somewhat but now Mrs. Snider and her are cach suffering an attack of the same Mr. and Mrs. John ffeer and famâ€" y viaited at the home of Mr. and Mre. O. Orth, Petersburg, recentlty. Mr. Moses Heer of Petersburg spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heer. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. M..Mader on Sunday were: Mrs. E. Bingeman, Mr. and Mre. J. Connor and Mrs. H. Otsel all of Kitchener and Mr. Earl Mader of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brubacher and son Deiton «pent Sunday evening at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kropt, Cenâ€" treviile. Mr. and ‘VMrs. Arthur Lithgow of Thedford were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Mader. Lichty Miss Arlene Sittler of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mirs Verna Miss Delores Muaseiman orxmt‘"i'r'. and Mre. Hefnry Wet @ner Bundayed at the home of Mr.!10th line, wore on a business and Mrs. Wm. Hebermehi. Kitchener one day jast wook. Mr. O. H. Mader made a business trip to Toronto on Tuesday. MILLBANK BRESLAU Jerusalem. Mr. Herb Huehn and the Misses Anita Dahmer, Marjorie Box, Hilda Hemmerich and Clara Kienzle repreâ€" sented the St. Maithew‘s Sunday School teachers at the rally eervice held in New Dundee last Thursday evening. Mr. ‘Sol. Kirch and gon Harry were business visitors in St. George last Thursday. _ â€" Kinzie, Miss Malind& Weber and Mrs. Allen Weber and daughters Stella and liene, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Gingrich, Winfield; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warkentin, Leamâ€" ington; Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bauman, Floradale; Miss Anna Brubacher, Heidelberg; Mr. Henry and Mrs. Jmnh'n. Martin, Floraâ€" dale; Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bruâ€" Rev. E. Hoim attended the Kitchâ€" ener district of the Ev. Lutheran Synod of Canada .Conference held in New Dundee last Thursday. Rev. S. J. Wittig, who also attended, was chosen Conference president at the meeting. â€" bacher, West Montrose, and Mr. and Lady Gooderham and Major and Mrs. Melvile Gooderham of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. Cameron Wilson at his bome Glen Lodge. The Woolwich Township Reeve Clerk and Assessors were engaged or Thursday in the celecting of the township draft of Jurors for the county. ‘The township draft numbers 76 composed of 8 for the superior court grand jury, 8 inferior court grand jury, 35 petit jurors for the superior court and 25 petit jnrors for the inferior court. Mrs. Alonzo Gooding were: Mrs. John Maier and daughter Lola of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hahn :'n.dr the Misses G;ue.Goodin‘ :::\ jorie Hahn o ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chrm and Mrs. Ephraim Ratz of Detroit. ‘ The l’ollofm friends and relaâ€" tives were Sunday visitors with Mr. Wideman, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boehler, St. Jacobs; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Martin, Floraâ€" Mr. Alex. S. Forbes attended the Douglas{‘ampbell sale of Shorthorn cattle held on the Campbeill farm at Moffat last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edler Schinbein of Detrioit, spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Schinbein, who accompanied them on the return trip and will apend a month or so with them before. returning to her home. :evenl acquaintances in this vicinâ€" ty. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman were lateâ€" Student W. Nolting of the Waterâ€" loo Seminary supplied for Rev. S. J. Wittig for the English eervice in his St. Matthew‘s Church here on Sunâ€" day morning. & Mrs. Peter Romanik of Kitchenetr was the guest at home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hachborn, the early part of,last week. _ Mr. ‘Milton Poll and son Kenneth of Kitchener were Friday evening guests of friends here. recently visited Mru. George Macâ€" Lennan of Milibank. s \“.lt.n.-l Mrs. E. C. w Ir.lldln.O.EAfih. _ Mesers. Nathan and Eliss B. Marâ€" _ _Mt. and Mre. Harry Behling of Kitâ€" chener spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Behling‘s father, Mr. Moore Hill. Mr. Geo. Volts of Kitchener, is . spending the week at the Emmanuel j Delion home. ' Mr. Walter Pirie of the Cook Conâ€", struction Company‘s staff, operating in the central eastern counties, spent | Sunday at the home of his grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Waiter Veitch here. _ | Mr. Frank Gaede Jr., who since his marriage is residing in New Gerâ€" many, is the proud father of a baby girl, born to Mr. and Mre. Gaede on Friday last Mr. and Mre. Chas. Kuntse spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hyde. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bast of South Easthope spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. A. R. Helmath. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weicker of Shakespeare called on the former‘a brother, Mr. and Mre. Oscar Weicker one day last week. | ~Mr. and Mrs. Eera Bast and family Hauling turnips and picking appies is the present occupation of the farâ€" mera around here. Mr. Stanley Heimuth spent Sunday under the parentai roof. Mr. and Mre. Hefiry Wettauter, 30th }ine, woere on a business trip to were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Weekâ€"end guests with Mr. and CONESTOGO of i Mro Alvis Westes. â€" _ . _ =._ _ . 'gfi:-:umu-â€"u' | Sacrament of the Word‘s Supper will be observed in the United {Church here on Sunday morning at | 8,30 o‘clock. â€" s | _ Miss Charlotte Thompson left on Saturday for Toronto where she will |spend the winter months with her sister, Mrs. R. Bundy. Communion Service Celebrated. Communion eervice was held in Chalmers church on Sunday mornâ€" ing with a large congregation in atâ€" tendance. ‘The preparatory service was held on Friday evening precedâ€" ing. at which four young people unitâ€" ed with the church and were re ceived into full communion by the Kirk session. There was also one hbaptism. The minister, Rev. Giibert Little, conducted both services. Election day passed off very quietâ€" ly here. Results of the voting showed Winterbourne to be the traditional Liberal stronghold. > Personais. _ Mr. and Mre. Fraser MacDonald epent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s father, Mr. King, in Stratford. _ Mirg Jean Beaton of Toronto spent the weekâ€"ond at her home here. _ Miss Theresa Dieboid of Kitchener ‘.pell the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kobel of Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of Miss Clara Schuett of Kitchener has returned to her home for a few weeks. ® Mr. and Mrs. John Wollis of West _ Montrose, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wollis of Alma and Mr. Lorne Wollis were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Woods on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell and Miss ann Brown epent Tuesday with relatives in Guelph. Missea Mary Moyer and Grace Redâ€" mond spent the weekâ€"ond at their homes, Teeswater and Auburn, reâ€" epectively. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Joseth Hayes were Mrs. John Riordan and son Jack, Miss Margaret Farrell. Meesrs. E. Warden and Jim Beer of Arthur and Miss Mary Riorâ€" dan of Lockport, N.Y. Misses Margaret and Adeline Kurtz and Mr. Paul Kurtz are spending a few days in Detroit. â€" Mre. Milton ‘Weber is visiting her parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Hamacher, nera London at present. _ Mr. Beaven Burnett of Freeport apent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Burnett. Mica Edith Kocbel spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Newton. family of Waterloo «pent Sunday at the home of Mr. Mich. Stemmler. Mr. Harry McNally of Guelph spent a few days at his home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albain Koebel. _ _ _ Mr. and Mre. George Strub of Waâ€" terloo were Sunday visitors here. Mr. Emerson Snider of Detroit was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John T. Burnett. Rev. J. J. Lowe of Gait was in the village on Friday. Mr. Lowe intends making several improvements to the "Colyne" cottage, which is unoccuâ€" pied at present. _ Mr. and (Mre. L. McKay of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Burâ€" nett on Saturday. * _A number of our people attended the fowl supper held in Glenallan United Church last Tuesday night. Monday brought many persons to the poll to vote. Mr. Sidney Snyder, who is nearing ninety years of age was able to cast his vote. The farmere in this district report the potato crop very good, but, the potatoes are not as large as in pre vious years. Mre. Fred Plain returned to her home here after apending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Tabbert of Linwood. SBunday vieitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman were: Mrs. Aiex Mc Allister of Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Bedford and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bedford of Gueliph, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hurras and family Mr. and Mre. John K. Brubscher and family of ‘Crosshill apent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and &frs. Rlias Martin. WINTERBOURNE ‘und Mrs. Jack HAWKESYILLE Personals. Mrs. Kenneth McAllister and daughters Joyce and Kathleen reâ€" turned to their home on Sunday after spending a couple of weeks at Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schweitzer and son Paul of Chesley spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘sâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lithgow of Thedford called at‘Pleasant View on Sunday,. Recent guests at the home of Mr. ;::Id il:m. f-ugbertll!ec;tel were Miss e of er, Messrs. George Spalding and 3oe‘ McLinn of Presâ€" g_ote_uns Mr. and Mrs. Hussey of daughter Shirley of Kitchener wereshome of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas mn ofs Mr. and Mrs. Rolnrt'ot Ayt. on nndag. Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Preston Mrs. Leslie Strong and. family moved their household effects to the spent the weekâ€"end with friends in lern Moo Feck seannsks sohink skal Mrs. Lydia Bedford, who has been spending some time with Mrs. A. _le_AlIist_er. returned to Freeport Mrs. Charles Sugg and sons Vinâ€" cent, Harold and Donald of Winterâ€" bourne called on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strong on Monday. Sunday fiech at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Howard Stevanus were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gingerich of Waterioo, Misses Ruth and Audâ€" rey Brubacher and Miss Mabel Bechtel of 8nnng‘v:l¢. Rev. Howard venus conducted the service in the Mennonite Church in Waterloo on Sunday eveâ€" family spent the weekâ€"end in i nnlensteny Miss Alice McAllister, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl McAllister of North Dumfries ........... South Waterloo Tp........ Baden |.......................... Galt Preston ..... Hespeler ... New Hamburg ............ Wilmot Township ...... Waterloo Tp. Woolwich Tp. Wellesley Tp. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kraft and Mr. and Mrs David Sauder and Bridgeport (3) Breslau Rd. (2) Centreville (2).. Floradale (2) .... Heidelberg ........ West Montrose .. RummeThardt .. Euler majority â€" 8,750 r. and Mrs. Charles Bedford and St. Clements (8) ... Hawkesville (2) ... St. Jacobs (3).. Bloomingdale Detailed Vote in South Waterloo Linwood (3). Wellesley (2) Winterbourne . Upper Woolwich .............. GOUDIES BLOOMINGDALE Totals .. Detailel Vote in North Waterlooc nmprnscacintcccrrcccses â€" 0646 6705 Majority for Edwards (Cons.), 59 Charlton _ Edwards Hawke _ Lazarus ... 12,834 (Lib.) (Cons.) tRecon.} (C.C.F.) 2368 1091 873 631 730 23 406 1,244 1,005 (Lib.) 71,315 1,875 511 IT WILL PAY to have this electrical servant in your home . . . aaves your time for other duties . . . saves wear on clothes . . . and because it is a Westingâ€" house, it wil last a lifeâ€" n o [~ With Other °| > byterian Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Elnough of the Knox Church of Preston sang the hymn, ‘"What a Friend we have in Jesus", and while the offeri was being received, Mrs. T. Elnon:fi sang "Hold Thou my hand". Mr. L. Bullock of Kitchener spent Saturday in the village. Mrs. Paul Krogman and daughter Ruth, and Mrs. L. Hinten of Kitchâ€" ener spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hosie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wright and son Cecil spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Miss M. Ross and relatives of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end in the Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Preston moved their household effects to the late Mrs. Esch property, which they have purchased. 95 148 247 69 Mrs. Wm. Seftel and daughter Beatrice spent Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Roeada in Blair. Mrs. Harry Eade was a visitor in Preston on Saturday. village. Gilbert Wilfong has had his garage wired for hydro power. The grocery store which is conâ€" ducted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Voisin has had a coat of paint, which has made quite an improvement. _ 884 Mr. and Mrs. B. Gill and son Willis were Sunday visitors at the The people of Doon were busy voting on Monday Mrs. W. McWilliams of Preston was a business visitor in the village on Thursday. 8. _ Miss Dorothy Wilfong of Kitchâ€" ener was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilfong on Sunday. The Yonnt l’eog.le's League of the United Church held their meetâ€" ing on Sunday evening. 117 286 267 59 179 115 157 89 104 81 161 126 147 2938 1590 657 118 349 388 250 358 57 (Cons.) 2,383 1,084 201 125 17 34 1i 26 62 2 13 19 24 18 28 14 82 40 10 19 17 13 1032 554 145 91 20 23 93 13 (C.C.F.) 2,527 416 66 3,353 2393 1451 312 277 22 15 13 e 11 156 19 T1 11 10 12 25 33 34 13

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