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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Oct 1935, p. 4

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Y.P.8. A very delightin! and T0 """ Young People‘s meeting was held on Wednesday night, Oct. 9th, on Porey Snider‘s flats. It was called a fishâ€" ing party and the whole evening bore out the idea. A huge bonfire lit up the grounds. Quite early come alâ€" rived and started to fish after which a couple of games wore played and then a splendid fishing program on outâ€"door subjects as trees, rivers and . *nolthomblo. A pageant, "Indian igwams", was presented. Next came a pantomime taken from the fishing atory of ‘‘Tom Brown‘s School days". A male quartette sang "Fishâ€" im. _______....___........_.GSe yd. Men‘s Natural Weel Combinaâ€" Ladies® Coreets, a special model Children‘s Hosoâ€"A sturdy cotâ€" ton, ribbed, in black or heaâ€" ho uit rain :h t Aeup en arance > ers of Men". Great fun was bad from the wrapped bundles in a amall stoneâ€" bullt fish pond. After this several more games were enjoyed until the ladies, who woere cooking the fish and potatoes on new eort of stoves (still unpatented) gave the call for supper which was met with a hearty response. After supper a gift of a floor lamp was presented to the faithful orâ€" ganist of the church, Mrs. Snider, by the congregation. All dispersed feel ing it was a night long to be rememâ€" GERMANN‘S sp:n:l'lvngv:;'ooi with her brothers ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kreitswelser and Miss Schlitter of Waterloo spent | Sunday at Mr. Geo. Miller‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Hollinger and Mr. and Mre. Jacob Conrad, Elmira, were also visitors at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rickert and Mrs. Joanna Letson spent Saturday in Guelph. Mr. and Mre. Harvey Woods eaterâ€" tained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wollis, Elmira, Lorne Wollis and Mr. and Mrs. John Woillis who celebrated the fortisth anniversary of their wedding. We wish them many happy returns. Mr. and Mre. Aaron Martin and sons of Elmira spent Saturday with Miss Mary Woeber. Mrs. Chas. Marriott speat Tuesâ€" day in Kitchener with her eon, Clayâ€" ton. Mrs. Florence Gordon and Miss Muriel Snider of New Toronto epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider. _ here. We are sorry to report the serious lilness of Mr. Wim. Quarrie. "“é;l'd;; school will commence at 10 o‘clock on Sunday. There will be no church service owing to the anniâ€" versary services at Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmidt, who spent the mt':o months with Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt, left Monday for their home in British Columbia. Miss Og‘-'l;hmo of Bloomingâ€" dale, Mr. Thuroo of Millbang and Mr. Oscar Thuroo of Josephsâ€" burg spent Sunday with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thuroo. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnart and family of St. Clements spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnart. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb visited with friends at Elmira. Mrs. P. Bettschen, daughters Marâ€" garet and Vera, and son Frederick, :[:Ielnt Monday with friends at Haysâ€" le. 12/4 aize ......._._._.__.._._. _ Mr. Herbert DWhfi is confined to the house thn% eas. Mr. and Mrs. William Frits and DRY GOODS NEW Furniture Specials Bedroom Suite Chesterfield Suite 3 peo. Suite in high grade tapestry; reversible $@5 @5 5() Breakfast Room Suites Ivory and Green. 40" case. â€" WE CARRY Oct. 19 ERBSVILLE Your inspection is cordially tnvited. 'o.fl-*.h-n!fl-."““w Bullas Furniture at s1.00 Thomas tiops Passes Away. w=There passed away is the village of Reseville at 5 pm. Tuesday afterâ€" noon, Thomas Hope, aged T2 years and $ months. Deceased was born in Roseville and lived_his ontize lifo thore. He was a son of the lalb George and Mary Hope. ‘n.tu-uvflluhlluw- October 18, from the home of his broâ€" ther, James Hope thence to the AyT cemetery for interment. and family spent Sunday afte: with Mr. .flns;':'bb} Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seip, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reidt and family spent Sunday near Gowanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hallman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Sam Angst. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dickert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert and baby Delmer, SEYs. JWUR CCEREDCCCC CRST c 10A Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert and Merle spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huth, Jr., and }d-nghw Carol spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huth, Sr. mE n es Mr. and Mrs. S. Murray and son spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolfe and {fmfly spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Giles. Sunday wi children spent Sunday with Mrs., Conrad Honstein. l Mr. and Mrs. J. Se'li.‘ and daughâ€" ter, Ruth C,_;s?ent T u‘lzndly 'eve;i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brautigam Kreller. 1 US C Mr. and Mrs. E. Dkke:rt-fi'n:pm, th ‘Thursday evening with Mr. and Church Jack Kreller. |fifth am Miss Verna Zimmerman spent the pe«tor weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and charge. \lrs. Paul Zimmerman. .euoir 0 _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Hartung and daughter of near Heidelberg sg:!!: the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Paul Zimmerman. Winners of Special , School Fair Prizes North Dumfries, John D. Moore, S.S. No. 20, 56 points; Wilmot, Norâ€" man Bean, S$.9. 8, 35 points; Woolâ€" wich, Geraldine Beits, S.S. 10, 44 points; Waterloo West, Junior Groff S.9. 22, 27 points; Waterloo North, Harold Zinger, S.S. 13, 59; Waterlo0 East, Ruth Bechtel, S.3. 19. 54; Wel lesley, Hilda Hofman, S.9. 16, 36. Winners of Second Prize Book North Dumfries, Elizabeth Moore, 8.9. 20, 44 points; Wilmot, Dorothy Steinman, S.9. 11, 31 points; Woolâ€" wich, Estella Sattler, 8.9. 11 Un., 38 points; . Waterloo West, â€" Miriam Momi® O IEsnas ansclo css Miaxth: PCms IUERCSCCTG ol Schaat, S.S. 8, 78; Waterico North, Almeda Bearinger, S.S. 5B, 43; Waâ€" terloo East, Jean Dessler, 3.9. 15, 39 points; _ Wellesley, Elaine Schaaf, S.9. 1, 50 points. Winners of Third Prize Book \ North Dumfries, June Rutherford, S.S. 16, 37 points; Wilmot, Stanley Elzby, S.9. 15%, 30 points; Woolwich, Herbert Ritter, S.S. 8, 33 points; Waâ€" terloo West, Leonard Hannusch, S.S. 22, 27 points; Waterico North, Marâ€" ‘jory Klein, S.S. 5B, 41 points; Wa terloo East, Wilma Berner, S.9. 11. ‘zs points; Wellesley, Margaret Voll, 93.8. 12%, 25 points. l Winners of T. Eaton: Silver Trophy (Ten high pupile in each scnoo! conejdered). To be won three times. ‘ Firstâ€"@Reidsville School, S.S. 20, North Dumfries, 242 points; Runners: upâ€"S.9. 8, Waterlco West, Elmdale School, 338 points, 8.9. 13, Waterloo North, New Germany School 335 points. A. M. Edwards Shleld (To school to which the high boy in the Championship Live Stock Judging Competition belongs). Firstâ€"New Dundee School, S.S. 1 and 3, Wilmot. High boy, Reyburn Madter. _ Pemenals and ether‘ ieme as teld by Waterice Chronicle Following are thor winners of the Eaton apecial prizes toward School All the abore named pupile are asked to attend the Championehip events at the Kitchener Collegiate on October 19th to receive their prizes. _ Schools winning _ Shields ‘ehould arrange to have aqmeone presâ€" ont from their section to receive the LINE OF FURNITURE â€" and Mrs. Wm. Kreller â€"~ DISTRICT NEWS~ ° was a con of the lato N. O. Hipet Shield " $32.00 66 Joceph 3t in each school .75 =): Mrns. Chas. Distelmeyer and family of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with ana | her mother, Mre. C. Habel. vith [« Mr. and Mro. Jas. W. Saunder‘s wy of Kitchener spent the ent weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, evi j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Saunde s. ! Mrs. Capling and family >f New and ‘Hamburg spent the weekâ€"e! d with Mrs, ber sister, Mrs. Hofetetter ana Valenâ€" {tine Hofstetter. e C cnassed the topic, World Vwion Rersonais. & aw.mflnu“‘ Mr. B. J. Schumm of th Westeru thdnbnl-fid“ob'h-d] M.Mwh“mmd-“hm epd at his home here. :e::llcmm'm'“. Mr. and Mrs. Rari Toten of Woodsâ€" absenceâ€"of Roas bwmrmmmu-lgz_m:z-m-&nud I to, Mr. and " \ ment of tie program for the anmual Miss Reta Hunsberger Accom panied by Miss Ferne Kropf motored to Toronto on Sunday and spent the day with friends. On Saturday afternon the team of horses pelonging to Deiford Honâ€" derich, became frightened just after he had completed unloading some grain at the flour mill here and made a clean gotaway towards north, crossâ€" ing the railway track heading to wards the hotel, by a miracle barely miasing a car owned by Clarence Wagner and they were finally caught by‘;;l.eru;: Hofetetter, when he caught the bridle of the one horse. No serious damage was done. ‘The auction sale of the John Heldâ€" man estate was held on Saturday afternoon with a record crowd in atâ€" tendance. The bidding was brisk and prices were good. ‘The property 1 1 T d D00 orimil _ ‘ On Sunday, October 20th at 230 pm. the Shants Station Lutheran Church will celebrate its seventyâ€" |fifth anniversary. Rev. E. Heimerich, psetor of the church, will be in ‘ We regret to report that Misa Rita Zuber, who has been confined to the 1 St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Guelph, is not deing as well as can be expected. Friends wish her a speedy recovery. umt m omm mesit I charge. ‘The St. Paul‘s Lutheran cuoir of Guelph will render special music for this occasion. Mrs. Rudoiph Reinhart and son ‘ George and daughter Loretta of Waâ€" terloo, Mr. and Mrs. Leander Reinâ€" hart of Kitchener were Sunday visiâ€" tore with Mr. and Mre. Godfrey Reinâ€" hart, whom we regret to report is confined to his home through illness. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krieger spent Sunâ€" day with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. G. Fabor of Kitchenâ€" er spent Sunday at the home of Wilâ€" liam Zuber‘s. â€" \Messrs. Joseph Harnock, Joaoph{ May, Tony May, George Reinhart visited Mr. Mark May of Now Gerâ€" many on Sunday afternoon. 3 ! ‘The community received a severe shock_on learning the sudden death of Mrs. A. J. (Bert) Berner, who passed away at her home on Saturâ€" day evening. The eympathy of this locality is extended to the bereaved family. â€" 2oL Mrs. William Zuber Georgina were recent Miss Reta Zuber, who the Guelph Hospital. EnCt en Mrs. John Krueger and daughter Adeline were recent visitors with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Frey were Sunday visitore with the latter‘s sigâ€" ter. Mr. and Mre. Albert Frogel of Bridgeport. A large crowd attended the hot supper held in the United Church at Glenallan on Tuesday night. A eplenâ€" did supper was served by the Ladies after which a good program was given by the Brunswick trio of Lonâ€" don. About $190 was realized and }:bont $130 wae taken in at the Sunâ€" day services. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rillett Cherry of Winfield and attended the anniversary . eervices . at Goshen Cburch. Miss Muriel Matthews spent a few | days with Miss Evelyn Kelly of Winâ€" field. Mr. Morley Jackson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson of | ‘Toronto. l \rs. John Rutherford of Mt. Pleasâ€" ant and Mre. Charles Rutherford acâ€" companied by Mrs. Wesley Bulmer of Elmira visited on Wednesday with MMr. and Mrs. William Sobye of Hnr-' den. ~â€"Â¥fr. and Mre. A. W. Ruler and Mrs. ; Fred Barnfield spent Tuesday with Mr. A. H. Gardiner and family of Harristén. Mrs. Menno Martin and Mrs. George King of Gait are «pending a few days with the former‘s sister, Mrs Wellington Jackson â€" Mr. and Mre. A. W. Ruler, Mrs. J. R. Jackson and Mre. Fred Barnfield spent Wednesday afternoon with friends in Kitchener. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitser and | Mr. and Mrs. Will Somers of West i Montrose epent Sunday at the home ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Ion Martin. | Mre. John Rutherford of Mt. Pleasâ€" ant is apending a fow weeks at the home of her son, Mr. Charles Rutherâ€" ford. Mr. Grant McPherson spent Sunâ€" day with his father, Mr. John Mcâ€" Pherson. Mre. Fred Barnfield spent a fow daye in Elmira with Mr. and Mre. Jacob King and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martinson. | ‘The election passed off very quietâ€" SHANTZ STATION sold to Mr. Seyler of Phillips ty here. Dr. Blair, M.P., of Arthur, the Liberal candidate, is again the member for North Wellington. Mr. Norman Matthews had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse from inflammiation on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Nurse of Linâ€" home of Mr. and Mre. Elwyn Cherry. Mr. Robert Fenton of Kitchener and Mr. Waiter Martinson of Elmira visited on Sunday with Mrs. Fred Barnfgeld at the home of Mr. and Mre. A, W. Rules. YATTON and daughter visitore with is confined to the secretary. The executive met at the clcae and continued the arfange ment of the program for the annual rally to be held on Sunday evening. ooo e ooo e s t td t Octoper #7th. To this rally all are invited especially the young people of neighboring aocietios. Polling Brisk. Polling day was a quiet one hoere in St. Jacobs. ‘uud'oâ€"u-o § to the poll, cast their votes, and re turned home to their ordinary bulâ€"‘ ness. ‘There were three polls for this municipal gubdivision No. 3. One poll was at Mr Henry Ritter‘s house, |. in charge of Mr. Rdward Ritter, . DRO. and Mrs. Russe! Haha, P.C. . 'The other two polls were in Winkâ€" ler‘s ball with Mr. Oscar Rittor, . |D.RO. and Mr. Menno Hahn P.C. in charge of the one and Mr. Gordon Ritter, D.R.O.. and Mr. Oiver Gilles, | _PC. in charge of the other. The creâ€" dit of being the oldest voter to cast a ballot goes to Mrs. John L Weber, who is past 87 years. ‘ | ‘The teachers and officers of 8t. _\ James Sunday School attended the § fall rally of Lutheran Sunday Schools § of this district at New Dundee last _ | Thunsday. Mr. and Mrs. Bon. Mrs. Moses Bearinger and Mr. Alphonse Eby of ‘\the New Jerusalem section visited EBC nsm e eete e at thé home of Mr. and Mre. Abe | Shantz, Waterloo, on Sunday. ; ‘Mr. William Nolting of the Wstob‘ loo Seminary, had charge of the serâ€" | vice in the Lutheran Church on Sunâ€" day, supplying for Rev. 5. J. Wittig, who attended the Luther service in Pembroke, he being the general sec | retary of the Luther Leagues of Canâ€" 4 ada. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Pantler md‘ ‘Mi tamily and Mr. George Hasenpflug | Paul spent the weekâ€"end at Elmwood with ibort Mr. and Mrs. Arno Hasenp{flug. |urln Sunday guests of Mr. and uu.iverx Herb Schmidt were Mr. and Mre.| S George Herter and Mise Nora Herter (A. A of Waterloo and Mr. Geoffrey Horne Alle of Kitchener. ‘nld m fe Mr. and Mrs. Edward HaseNP‘"6 and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Goodwin near Crosshill. Mr. and Mre. Harold Cress and sons spent Sunday in Waterloo with \r. and Mrs. Herman Grosz. Miss Helen Cress spent the week:, end at Kitchener and Hespolor. ‘ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weber, Mrs. Ephraim Weber and family, Mrs. Lester Shelly and famâ€" ily and Mrs. M. Hoist, all of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Suyâ€" der of Bloomingdale. Mrs. George B. Oberholtzer spent last Thursday in Kitchener. _ Mrs. Levi Lichty and daughter \Mics Leah visited wlg Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Clemmer day. \ir. and Mre. Bd. Stahle and daughâ€" ters Ruth and Gortrude of Weollesloy visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Alvin Thoms on Sunday. \r. and Mrs. Sylvester Good and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Good visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keller in Kitchâ€" enx on Sunday. Mr. Keller is on the cick list. _ S y BIUR NEC Mr. and Mrs. Jobhn G. Hahn and Mr. and Nrs. Donald Davia and eon Donald of Mount Forest spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hahn of Hamilton. _ 2 EREMTIUUCC® Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin, Mre. Elias Martin of Hawkesville and M. John K. Brubacher of Millbank left this week for a tour through Norâ€" thern Michigan. o EPCA D Nenamnieiat Mise Annei'o K. Brubacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sittler of Yatton on Sunday. _ Mrs. Westfall and daughters acâ€" companied Mr. John Westfall of Elâ€" mira on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ord near Kitchener. NO Se snn ene ies se Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubacher visited with Mr and Mrs Elias Martin, Three Bridges, on Sunday : Mr. and Mrs. Leander Lichty of the $th of Peel visited at the home of (}!lr and Mre. John B. Sauder on Sun:â€" ay. Mr. Abram Brubscher visited with Mr. Aaron Martin of the Three Bridges, on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Thomae Muncur and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Sully on Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Henrich visited in Elâ€" mira on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Jeremiah Good of New Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Phares Koch of Conestogo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eden Creseman on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adam of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Sam Henry. \Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kytle of Wa terloo spent Sunday with Mr. and \rs. Jos. MacTavish. \r and Mrs. W. N. Allingham Mr. Geo. Weltz spent last Saturâ€" day in Listowel on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Calder and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calder spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. William Lamâ€" bert of the boundary. Miss A. E. Coote and Mrs. Aler Coote spent Monday afternoon in Linwood. Mr. Anthony Newton apent last Thureday in Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham spent Sunday with *r. and Mrs. G. Roth at Elmira. Mr. Clarence Logele spent Sunday with friends at Jordan Station. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. A!UNE! «pent Saturday evening with (Mr. \irs. Augus Smith of Mt. Forest. 8 1 l 4.4 t io oo stt itc about country experiences, and de scribed . picking atrawberries . for breakfast. The mother replied: "Yes, COsE Cl 28 On returning from a country holt day a child wae met by ite mother. The little one at once began to talk To e en esd DEommITm OS mRsteuositd 1 and 1 wonder you didn‘t fall out of the tree and break your neck." ings -h‘:n;â€""lzivfiurâ€"wm, air, 1 allus do as my father didâ€"keep my money in ‘tewd stockin‘ at ‘home. THWE WEP. Rusticâ€"No., 1 doan‘t, eir; 1 pute a bit extra away for that. Rustic discussing merits of say 0d L d % and Mrs. Edward 7Huenpflng LMD RAMIEIIUE ECC CMEC 0 ATCET being the general se¢ | Mr. Joseph Runstetier Sr., of Linâ€" uther Leagues of CADâ€" | wood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Beaupre on Sunday. rs. Irvin Pantler and| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leyes and son r. George Hasenpflug | Paul of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Huâ€" kend at Elmwood with | bert Miller and son Donald of Waâ€" Arno Hasonp{lug. ‘urloo visited with Mre. Daniel Hinsâ€" DORKING near Watorlo on Sunâ€" Mra. Moses ‘ e a onse Eby of a o oi tion visited exont i9 Mre: ane | is‘ t nday. |‘:l",,: f the Waterâ€" e t the TFRLOT | the ‘w! and uu.iW and Mre.| | ra Herter | Aâ€" rey Horne | AJ an [ueupflnxl“ . and Mre. | {7 shill. T Cress and ‘ ... &‘ill‘l Helen Strauss, who# I‘riage to Mr. Joseph Koebel mesicaâ€"_‘" on Hockey Meoting. Mn nanetaiet . ‘l‘lon-fllboa-mth(hmll-' terests of winter sports held on Frt day evening, Oct. 18th. Election of new officers will take place and old and new business will be transacted. Everyone is invited to come and voice their opinions. _ A mumber of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. Edward Koebel on Tuesday evening in honor Eoys it take place next Tuesday. She was showered with many beautiful kitchâ€" en utensils by her friends. The evenâ€" ing was pleasantly spent in games ind perger. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. A. Allemang were: Mr. and Mre. John Allemang, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eix and son John, Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Gelâ€" sel, Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Rnppeldr. and Mrs. Henry Weichel, Mrs. th iHelmbecker of Elmira, Mrs. John Ruppel and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rupâ€" pel of Waterloo visited with Mt. and | Mrs. A. Allemang on Sunday. m _on Sunday. _ _ _ _ ty 108 0 s casfentote â€" Pn oo 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Brobman and daughter of New Germany and Mr. Joe Kieffer of Kitchener apent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. George Rosenâ€" blatt. f 4 C P SNTDe Oe PMoooeceiane o M are visiting with Miss Mary Dietrich. The H. E. Ratz Sawmill employees are at present operating at the Wingâ€" ham Sawmill. . ETT O C CICC On Sunday morning a lost aviator landed his plane in Mr. Peter Meyer‘s field. He was on his way to London and bad to land in order to inquire about the right direction. Sirloim Steak _ â€" Wing Steak i Round gteak 2NE ' Mrs. Mary Hinschberger spent a few days at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinschberger, \Erbsville. | Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kaufman were Mr. and Mre. Noah Snyder, Mr. and Mre. Alvin Snyder, Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rudy and ‘family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rudy and family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobi and son Harvey. â€" * TMLPSPe 0 0_ eumw RRRR 0 0............ 2 e 25¢ be Ib. |â€" 5¢ ib K Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rumig spent a fow days with their children in Wa terlo0. Mr. and Mre. Seraphim Kieawetter and family visited on Sunday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mr. and Mre. George Heimpel, Maunheim. Mrs. Henry Hoerle and eon Harold of St. Agatha and Mr. Alvin Duench of Waterloo were guests of friends here on Sunday. e O0. oo oV n OeC ues (Mr. and Mrs. Linus Kieswetter of Galt were recent visitors with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam, daughâ€" ter Helen and son Percy were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wray of Millbank. Mr, and Mrs. Leelie Begge and family vielted Sunday with friends in Linwood. Mr. Claire Cooper spent several days lact week with Mr. Cecil Beggs of Millbank. Mr. M. G. Logel left on Tuesday for Aseumption College, Sandwich. Mr. Wm. MacPherson was a Sunâ€" day visitor with Mr. Harvey Mae Pherson of Crosshill. T Bh 2 Lo lc l ends and Te eR e omsunea Mr. and Mre. Albert Pearce of With Full Unpdercut. Sale Bills...That SELL The 2e Chronicle Press J. Rosenthall and daughter . 1 WALLENSTEIN BAMBERG whose marâ€" 7 ONTARIO ST. WATERLOO, ONT. RESULTSâ€"Real profits for our customers, over & period of forty years, tell the story of our success AS printers of SALE BILLS THAT SELL. Phone 281. Toll calls at our expense. Pro Hockey Teams Here For Traimmg ‘Thirtyâ€"two _ professional . MUCUUZ players arrived in Kitchener yesterâ€" day and held their first conditioning workout at the Kitchener park this morning. ‘The players are those of the Maple Leafs, pride of ‘Toronto, and of the Syracuse team of the Inâ€" ternational Hockey League. ‘They will remain in Kitchener for two weeks preparatory to the opening of their respective hockey seasons earâ€" ly in November. ‘The two teams will 0ppose each other in an exhibition game at the Kictheneor Auditorium on Monday, October 38. Proceeds of the game Nac ue S Sn eeee es are for the Rotary Club‘s Crippled Children Fund. ooo inss s ‘The 1935 championship of the Waâ€" Col_leglate Squadg terloo Lawn Bowling Club was won Sc G .d W. lg :Ie. No. 1 rinki sknlppled l’;yygll' 3. meon, at the finals pla at ore n msttho Club‘s greens last Wednesday _z night under perfect weather condtâ€" Kitchener â€"Both jnior and seBI0? tions. The rink is composed of Dr. squade of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterl00 ;. m Johneon, skip, Harold Roos, W. TColieglate chalked up their third 8ucâ€" yerklinger and Jack Kistner. cesshive .I’::?ll of v;n:t ll:hm:nc:"“‘ Un the finals, Dr. Johnson‘s quarâ€" rugby ac e on “m’ TBOOD | tet won from that skipped by J. C. at Victoria Park, Kitchener, wheD |Cunningham. ‘The results of the they defeated the Brantford teams. {flnaln and semiâ€"finals follow: 2 inninra aked out a 6â€"2 win in their Semiâ€"Finals Kitchenerâ€"Both jnior and sentor . squade of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Collegiate chalked up their third sucâ€" ceseive duo of wins in ‘the current rugby echedle on Saturday afternoon at Victoria Park, Kitchener, when they defeated the Brantford teams. ‘The juniors eked out a 6â€"2 win in their poorest showing of the schedule, while the seniore triumphed 214 in their battle with the highlyâ€"touted Brantford seniors. Playing before a crowd of 800 people, the eeniors, takâ€" ing advantage of several costly fumâ€" bles made by Brantford, turned in their best game of the season and appear headed for the group cham:â€" pionship. Qver sirty attended the Young Peoâ€" ple‘s meeting at the Evangeolical Church Sunday evehing of which Walter Bauman was in charge. After a short song service a number took ®t ioh eote in on nene o part in repeating scripturée verses and sentence prayers. Coleman Bowâ€" man gave a. reading. Miss Wilma Frey and Sylvan Shants rendered the duett, "Ivory Palaces". Mr. Amos Shoemaker, Kitchener, was the speaker for the evening. Mr. Shoeâ€" maker had the "Pedge" for his theme. Mr. Paul Bowman gave & blackboard talk on building a neow home. ‘The men‘s chorus eang, ‘‘The Grumblers Song". After the anâ€" nouncements, the repeating of the Lord‘s prayer closed the meeting. * Mr. Norman Schmidt of the Vet. l(‘ollogo. Guelph, spent the weekâ€"ond at his home here. _ _ _ _ ‘Those who were confirmed at Trinâ€" ity Lutheran Church Sunday afterâ€" noon were Marie Dahmer, Gladys Mattusch, Helen Reist and Vicls Israel, Edward Musselman, Lorne Ritter and Albert Atkinson. _ Mrs. John Mogk epent several days with relatives in Kitchener. Misses Erma Martin of Waterloo and Myra Shoomaker were Bunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin. ‘ Miss Valina Martin of Kitchener is visiting friends here _ Mr. and Mre. Orlando Bowman and ons of Mannheim spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bowman. w IBTZ C CCC Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soenher, Esther and Bob of Elmira spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sochnor. |~ NMr. and Mrs. W. Pleon and Carl, ‘Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Isailah F. Martin, Manassah and Sueannah of Wallenstein, Mrs. David Frey, Mr. and Mre. C] Hilker, Elmira, Mrs. Ed. , Musselman \and Violet and Verta, North Woolwich, Mr. and Mre. Emâ€" merson Martin} ira, wore Bunday visitors at Eli Martin‘s. | Mise Lucinda Bauman, Yatton, wase a weekâ€"end visitor with Miss Minerâ€" va Bowman. Paisloy were week.end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbeort. Mre. J. Johnson of Eimira spent sereral days of last woek with Mr. and Mre. Duncan MacPherson. FLORADALE season and H. Roos group obamâ€"| pr. J. E. akip ... Dr. J. &. LE _ skip .. / & lb |12%4¢ BJ l4 D. Waterloo May Have Two O.H.A. Entries If pruoI reports materialize, Waâ€" terloo will have junior and intermeâ€" diate entries in the O.H.A. for the coming year. The intermediate team may be entered directly in the OH.A. because of the fact that the Twin City Hockey Association, with whom they have played in past years, may maintain a short schedule, in order to be finished by the time the OHA. begins. The Twin City League will not advance to O.H.A. playoffs as in former yeans. > â€" Eoo en io Waterloo Colts, who made a fine showing last year in their return ‘to OH.A. hockey, will probably be enâ€" tered in the Junior B section of the O:H.A. A meeting will be held in the bear future to decide just what teams shall be ontered for the com:â€" ing eeason. NUMBER 1 RINK WINS BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP Skip ..â€"........AS GKIp . ssm 1 J. Kistner G. Haehnel W. Merklinger H. Ruppel H. Roos A. G. Heller Dr. J. E. Johneon, O. Stuebing. akip ..._._._._..__.1 _ skip ...._._.__10 \ Finals lDr. J. E. Johnson, J.C. Cunningham Skip ...........10 | Skip ...3 R. 9. Bean J. C. Cunningham Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. Daniel Horst were: Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Root, Misses Stauffer and Root of Lancaster, Penn., Miss ‘Bessie Wismer and Muriel Ernst of Kitchâ€" ener, Miss Mildred Martin of Balsam Grove, Messrs. Simon and Nathaniel ‘Horst of Preston, Mr. Dan. W. Horst ;}v.;‘i(;r;ail;. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Horst and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sauder of North Woolwich. Mesare, Alfred Jaeger and Vernon Maurer spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. Lerch near Preston. Mr. and ‘Mre. William Bolender and children Woodrow and Kathleen of Elmira were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mre. Enos Detweiler at Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller and sons Laverne and Eugene of Elmira visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller on Sunday. Mr. Verner Schutt of Pembroke called on friends here one day last week. Guests from Hamilton at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender on Sunday were: Mr. and Mré. Gustave Hildebradt, Mr. S. W. Eby, Mr. Wil liam Davidge and eon Kenneth, Mr. Irvin Schneider was a busi ness visitor to Guelph on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. William Martin of Winterbourne were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman. Mr. and Mre. Solomon Bender and eon Claire accompanied by Mr. and Mre. Edward Snyder of Floradale spent Tuesday with relatives in North Easthope. Mrs. George Koepke and son Elâ€" wood spent eeveral daye with friends in Buffalo and Attica, N.Y. NORTH WOOLWICH ‘There will be a special Harvest Home and Thanksgiving eervice at the Evangelical Church here next Sunday afternoon. Rev. G. Barthel will be the guest «peaker and the choir of Calvary Church, Kitchener, will furnish the music. J. Shants W. O. Rutsch W. Preiss E. Oxley s E. Schlosser,

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