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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Aug 1936, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Runetedtler have retruned home from a very pleasant two weeks‘ vacation up rorth, through North Bay, Kirkland Lake, also visited Callander to see the Quints. During bis absence he was relieved by Mr. W. F. Sadler of Witchener Branch. Master |Keith Hunsberger is spendâ€" imng his holidays at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Enos Hunsberger. Mr. and Mrs. «icorge (Battler and son Ray of Gravel Road were Sunâ€" day visitors at the home of Mre. H. Struth. Mr:‘and Mrs. J. W. Struth and son William, Miss E. E. Struth spent Sunday with friends in Platteville. Mrs. N. G. Steinman, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Z. Gingerich, left for New York, where they will spend a few weeks. On Saturday nignt a severe wind storm passed over this district but little damage was done here, it was more severe in nearby towns felling barns and trees to the ground. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs of New Dundee were Sunday visitors ut the home of ‘Mrs. ‘Clara Nauman. Rev. and Mrs. J. ‘B. Dengis of New ‘Hamburg called at the home of ‘Mre. ‘H. Struth, Mre. Martin and Mrs. Ed. Snider Monday evening. "The Young People‘s Society of the Livingston Presbyterian ‘Church held their regular meeting in the form of a social at the Livingston Camp on Monday evening. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Seip and Merâ€" lene, Mrs. Jacob Frey and gon E‘mer and Mr. Howrad Seip spent the weekâ€" end in Waterloo and Kitchener. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wettlaufer and won Austin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reldt. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seip and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. Telford Seip and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seip. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaus, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schaus of Harriston spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, J. Frey. Mr. and Mre. Ronald Planz, Mrs. J. W. Dietz and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frey of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seip Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Selp had their haby girl baptized on Sunday by the Rev. W. Biesenthal, the sponsors beâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Planz of Waterloo. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dickert were Mr. and Mre. Albert Dettman and family, Mr. ond â€" Mrs. Edward Brautigam and family. # Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kreller epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dietz. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huth, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huth Jr.,, and daughter Carol spent Sunday with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mrs. Wm. Huth Jr. Carol spent Sunday in Kitchener. "Rhythm & Range" sSWEETHEARTS AGAIN! THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY . SATURDAY â€" AUGUST Bing Crosby â€" Frances Farmer MONDAY â€" TUESDAY . WEDN "To Mary = Love" With Warner Baxter . Myrna Loy sCHOOL SHOES Maher Shoe Stores is a big event in the year for children, and wise parâ€" ents will see that they are adequately equipped for it. It is unwise to gamble Tuniost Picture that ever Outfit the family with sturdy shoes at the with your child‘s eyes, and unâ€" fair to the child. Have them examined before school opens. It will be a satisfaction to you to know that they are not defective . In the best love story the Saturday Evening Post At The Kitchener Thoeatroes! School Opening The W.G.Young Co. LYRIC THEATRE AIR COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT Jewellers 8 KING E., KITCHENER Formerly Naborhood" the Cactus Belt. CLIFFORD 95 King St. W. KITCHENER With Optometriete outh \ .SDAY â€" AUG. 31 . L ind Absindiiob it sb oi itn s lc i: The Young People‘s Organized Class of Bethe} United Church held their meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr. anc Mrs. Irvin Hesse with an attendance of about fifty. ‘The meeting was presided over by the president Ellworth Bean. The puest speaker was Miss ‘Rowell of Inperkip, missionaryâ€"onâ€"furlough from iCentral â€"America, whengave an interâ€" |ogting talk on her work as a medical imissionary, Marjorie Mcelntyre conâ€" |ducted the Bible Study on "God‘s iMighty ‘Power". Jessie and Edith Ellis rendered a vocal duet after which Wallis (Bean gave a reading Travelling with cyclonic velocity end accompanied by a heavy elecâ€" trical storm a furious wind swept the northern section of the communâ€" ity between 11 and 12 o‘clock Saturâ€" day night. Although the twister was of short duration, still it left a trail of havoe in its wake. Over the twoâ€" mile strip from the Huron Road to New Hamburg the wind reached its greatest â€" intensity â€" and _ upâ€"rooted trees, unâ€"roofed buildings, flattened corn, and debrig ecattered through fields bore mute evidence of the vioâ€" lence of the storm. Wm. White nad about a dozen of the fine big ornaâ€" mental trees (maple and spruce) in his grounds levelled by the storm. R. J. Bean had oneâ€"half of the roof of his house taken off and two brooâ€" derâ€"houses containing chickens were blown away. One was dashed into a tree and smashed to pieces, many of the chickens being killed. The oimer came to rest with the floor in the air and the roof on the ground with the chickens roosting on what had been previously the ceiling of their abods. Fortunately for those whose buildings were wholly or parâ€" tially unroofed, little rain fell after the wind had spent its course. . Return Engagement By Special Requestâ€" SsOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT Private Number" Bret Harte‘s stirring story of tender love in a reckless goidâ€"rush town! Anne Shirley â€" John Beal With Guy Kibbee en "My Dog", by (Edgar Guest. Olive Rudde]] favored with an organ solo after which the roll call was respondâ€" ed to by each giving a current event. Rev. Hagelstein closed the meeting with prayer. Following sevâ€" eral business transactions, Ellworth Bean took charge of the games. Deâ€" licious refreshmente were served by the ‘hostess at the close. Personals. With Robert Taylor â€" Loretta Young Thrill to the sgreen‘s most exciting end Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. B. Christner and family motored to Callander and cther northern points over the weekâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Hallman and family of near New Dundee and Tra Good and ‘Nellie Skelton of Kitchâ€" ener were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean. iBobbie and Bertha Millar of near Kitchener spent several days with their uncle, Mr. Menno Nahrgang. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Stienman and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stienman of Wellesley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Gingerich on Sunday, ‘Misg Marie iCressman of Perry‘s Corners is spending this week with her uncle and Aun:, Rev. and ‘Mrs. Curtis Creseman. Several from the community atâ€", tended a trousseau tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Francis at Brip at. on â€" Wedneâ€"day â€" afternoon, given in honor of their: daughter MHelen whose marriage takes place shortly. 1 Anniversary services will be held al Bethel United .Church on Sunday, Aug. 30th,. Rev. J. Walker of Hickâ€" son will be the gucst speaker. Speâ€" cial music will be supplied by the choir and the ‘Bean Male Quartette. Morning «ervices will commenee at 11 o‘clock and evening services at T.30 o‘clock. The primary department of Gelâ€" |).m"s Mennonite Church presented William Gargam _â€" Florence Rice ‘Kitchener.â€"â€"No _ logislative backâ€" lnrmmd orâ€"authority can be_ found which could be used to put into operation Ald. Memzinger‘s plan to | tux all outside wo kers who do not Ixnmrih\nr directly to the city‘s re: j venues. According to information re. celved at the city hall last week, | there would be innumerable internaâ€" tonal complications involved in the ‘cetting up of a plan to tax workers from outeide. points to the benefit } or the elty Brian Donlevy â€" Gienda Farrell an interesting program at Bean‘s Mennonite Church on sunday even: Iniz fhev. (Maszedstein cor BHright made several ealls in the community te cently. "HIGH TENSION" "BLACKMAILER® With 66 CAN‘T TAX OUTSIDERS 99 ‘The severe electrical storm accom panied by hail about midnight on Baturday caused considerable damâ€" age throughout the village and comâ€" munjty. Sections of roofing from ‘hm and other buildings were comâ€" pletely torn off in some places and many large trees were uprooted and ‘blo'n over, blocking traffic along various roads. Hydro and long disâ€" ‘tance telephone service were also disrupted for the remainder of the ’nlshl. Lutheran $.$. Picnic. Storm Disrupts Telephone, Hydro â€" \BO§a 13 to 16 yearsâ€"Kenneth Bosâ€" hart, Cameron Toman. 0 With â€" ideal weather prevailing, 175 members of the New Dundee and Mannbeim Lutheran Sunday Schools enjoyed their annual picnic at Alderâ€" side Point last Thureday afternoon. A splendid program of sports was carried out after which a sumptuous supper was served The results of the races were as follows: Running Races. \(Boys, 5 and 6 yearsâ€"Earl Goodwin, Earl Brighton. Girls, 5 and 6 yearsâ€"Elaine Toâ€" man, Shirley Einwachter. Boys, 7 to 9 yearsâ€"Ear) Toman, Robert Gardner. Girls, 7 to 9 yearsâ€"Dorothy Hageâ€" dorn, Audrey Egerdee. _ 'iigy;l: 10 to 12. yeareâ€"Cameron Toâ€" man, Earl Toman. â€" â€" Girls, 13 to 16 yearsâ€"Myrtle Hilâ€" gartner, Muriel Eg_e_rdee, Girls, 10 to 12 yearsâ€"Evelyn Goodâ€" win, ‘Ruth Rueffer. â€" Glrlsv.“a-llv'xrargfiés«!':velyn Good win, Murie] Egerdee. Tiny tots ball throwingâ€" Girls to 5 yearsâ€"Glorlia Sdimidt, Shirley Einwachter. Aduits cardboard raceâ€" s Lydia Goettling and Ross Toman, Grace Toman and Clare Binwachter. Children‘s cardboard raceâ€" ‘Betty Tuchlinski and Earl Toman, ‘Ruth Rueffer and Delmore Toman. Donkey race. with thirtyâ€"six conâ€" testants. Ladies driving men Lydia Goeétt: ling and Ross Toman. â€"Boys uix ugesâ€":Kenneth Boshart, Cameron ‘Toman. â€" B:)y«; to 5 years â€"â€"Roland Brighton Edwin Bow man. h Picâ€"eating contestâ€"Bert Hagedorn, Lorne Einwachter. 0 Pencil raceâ€"Ro«s Toman, Kenneth Boshart. Saskâ€"blowing raceâ€"Ross Toman. Men‘s time raceâ€"Ear]l Kurt. Women‘s time raceâ€"Mrs. Lioyd Snider. â€" â€" Blindâ€"folded walking raceâ€"Lorne Einwachter, Ross Toman, “’l‘ug-o War between the New Dun:â€" dee and Mannheim Sunday Schools with the former being vlct:orlous. w.;l:it}e‘;:i-eééedVr'ace-â€"Myrtle Hilgartâ€" ner.and Muriel Egerdee, Rudene Toâ€" man and Bernice Egerdee. _ _ th Preceding the mecting the ladies visited several of the gardens in the village. Entertaing S.S. Class. Mra. Mervin Bechtel entertained her girls class of the Baptist Sunday School at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Following several games and contests, a delicions supper was served. Accompanied by a wind of almost cyclonic proportions, a storm smashed down early Sunday morning in this district. It choked sewers and gutters in Galt, tore down trees in Guelph, threw Preston into darkness and wrecked houses and barns in the country. In (1) is the home of Herbert Bergey, in Wilmot township, with the r;(-eâ€"VRo; ‘Toman, Kenneth NEW DUNDEIEEI erloo â€" Correspondence | ‘The members Of the Jr. Luther Mary and Mirian. Hilborn were League were entertained at the sumâ€" guests at a dinner party at the home |mpr home of their superintendent, of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller at Mr. Garfield Weber and Mrs. Weber Preston last Tuesday evening in t Alderside Park last Thursday honor of Miss ‘Ruby Woolner of Kitâ€" evening. Following several enjoyable chener, brideâ€"elect of next month. games and contests a dainty lunch Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman spent was served. a few days of last week on a motor "Missions In India‘", Discussed trip to Northern OQntario. at. Blenheim Y.P.S.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Woolner, i The iBlenheim Mennonite Young Miss Olive Woolner and Messrs. Roâ€" People‘s Society met at the church bert and Harry Woolner of Kitchener on Sunday evening with Mr. Gordon and Miss Beatrice Niergarth of St. Shantz occupying the chair. The to Jacobs called at the home of Mr. pic was. "Our Mission Work In The Wesley Erb last week. !('emral Provinces of India", and the Mr. and Mrs. Mevle Coleman visitâ€" Seripture lesson was read by Wilbur ed with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker j Shantz. Interesting letters from the at Roseville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert various mission stations were read Coleman at Galt on Sunday, by Miss Ruth Snider, Miss Lorna| Mr. Frank Bettschen of Alliston 'Shantz, Elmer Bechtel and Morgan spent a few days of last week with |‘Baer. Mr: David Bergey was the Mr. and Mre. E. B. Hallman. speaker of the evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Owen Diefenbacher Bible Society Meeting. ‘and family of near Blair visited with ‘The annual meeting of the Bible Mr. and Mrs. Eli Diefenbacher on Society for this branch will be held Sunday. at the St. James Lutheran Church| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder and cn Sunday afternoon, Aug. 30th, at son, Harold, and Mrs. Larry Kraeâ€" 2 welock. Mr. Pau}l D. Tiller will der of Buffalo, N.Y., called at the address the meeting. {homes of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wober Jr. Luther League Meeting. vand Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber | ‘The regular meeting of the Jr. Luâ€" last Thursday. _ Funcral of the late Mre. Woies. The funeral of the late Mrs. Louis Weiss which was held at the St. James Lutheran Church last Wednesâ€" day afternoon was Jargely attended. An impromptu program was given at the B.Y.P.U. meeting which was held at the church last week. Miss Greta Buck presidcd and the scripâ€" ture lesson was read responsively. A vocal duet was rendered by the Misses Grace Toman and Doris Bechâ€" tel after which scripture passages were quoted by the.â€"members. Miss Rudene Toman sang a solo and anâ€" other duet was contributed by the Misses Murie! Potis and Doris Bechâ€" tel. Box Social. Rev. W. Nolting officiated and was assisted by ‘Rev. Braun of Buffalo, N.Y. During the service the Ladies Aid sang the hymn, "Asicep In Jesus." B.Y.P.VU. Meeting. The memberse Of the Sr. Luther League held a box social at the sumâ€" mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber at Alderside Park last Wedâ€" nesday evening. Miss Ruth Madter received the prize for having the prettiestâ€"decorated box. A delightful evening was spent in games and conâ€" tests. Jr. Luther League Entertained. ‘The regular meeting of the Jr. Luâ€" ther League was held at Mr. Garâ€" field Weber‘s cottage at Alderside Park on Sunday afternoon. The preâ€" sident, Miss Grace Toman presided uand read the scripture lesson. Psalm 16 was read responsively after which the ten commandments were repeatâ€" ed in unison. The topic, "Things out of doors which remind us of God", was presented by Mr. Garfield Weâ€" ber and readings were given by sevâ€" eral of the members, The response to the roll call was, "a name of a bird.". 2oas ong 4 _ Mr. Henry Waterman of this vil lage was united in marrlage to Mrs. Elias Bingeman of Kitchener on Satâ€" urday evening, Aug. 22nd at the Bresâ€" lau M.B.C. Parsonage by Rev. N. H. Schwalm. Rev.°C. F. Krauth of Kitchener ocâ€" cupied the pulpit of the Baptist Church on Sunday morning. Watermanâ€"Bingeman Nuptials. Miss Marjorie Hall and Mr. Roy Hali entertained thirty guests at a delightful party at their home last Saturday evening. Coming Events. Arrangements are being made for a box social to be held at the New Dundee School on Friday evening, Oct. 2nd, under the auspices of the Community Park Board. The public is cordially invited to attend a one ceni sale to be held under the auspices of the Women‘s Institute in the basement of the New Dundee Schoo} on Friday evenâ€" ing, Sept. 4th, at 8 o‘clock. Lunch will be served. Personals. â€" Mr. and Mrg. Jack Dugan of Oshawa spent a few days of last week with Mrs. A. Sheard. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Erb of Kitchâ€" ener were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Wesley Enb. STOKM PLAYS HAVOC IN WESTERN ONTARIO AREA Mr. Jucob ‘Hagey, Miss ida Hagey, R.N., and Miss Neliio Hagey of Waeâ€" terloo visited with Mr. and Mre. Aâ€" Hilborn last Wednesday. Mr. and Mre. Simon Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber and Mr. ‘Titus Weber attended the Weber Family runion at the Waterloo Park last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jounson of Mildmay called on friends in the village last Thursday. Mrs. C. Nauman, Miss Helen Nauâ€" man and Mr. Clayton Nauman of Baden visited at the home of Mrs. Elizabet Schmidt on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Iryin Dugan and sons iBrian and ‘Terrence of Waterlo0 called on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Tuesday of last week. &« Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn, Mr. and Mre. Clare Hilborn and the Misses Mary and Mirian. Hilborn were guests at a dinuer party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Litwiller at Preston last Tuesday evening in honor of Miss ‘Ruby Woolner of Kitâ€" chener, brideâ€"elect of next month. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toman spent a few days of last week on a motor trip to Northern OQntario. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gildner were guests at the wedding of the latter‘s glster, Miss Pearl Bickle to Mr. Melâ€" vin Snider at Kitchener last Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daniels of Norwich and Miss Jean (Brady of Brantford visited with Rev. and Mrs. (C. W. Backus last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolts accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel of Plattsville on a week‘s motor trip to Montreal, Que., and New York State. Mrs. Gordon Burkholder of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Zoe Zinken of Plattsâ€" ville spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Woolner, Miss Olive Woolner and Messrs. Roâ€" bert and Harry Woolner of Kitchener and Miss Beatrice Niergarth of St. Jacobs called at the home of Mr. Wesley iErb last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mevle Coleman visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker at Roseville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Coleman at Galt on Sunday, Miss Louise Erickeon has returned to her home at Kitchener after spendâ€" ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mre. William Goettiing. Nâ€"l\;ir? 6 _A. Gruetzner of Hespeler visited with Mr August Lautenschlaâ€" ger on Sunday. â€" _ Mrs. Simcon Cressman visited with YMr. and Mrs. Clayton Cressman at Kitchener over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hall enjoyed a motor trip to North Bay, Callander and Cobalt last week. Messrs. _ Alfred _ and â€" Emmereon Schweitzer of Nisburg visited with Mr. and Mrs.© Wilbert Bechte} on Sunday. | â€"Mr. and \Mrs. Deiton Snider of Waâ€" terloo called at the home of Mr. Omar Snider last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page and Miss Ellen Page have moved into their rew home at Alderside Point. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilcox of krown City, Mich., and Mrs, Thomp son fo Lapeer, Mich., were guests of Mtr. and Mrs. Fred Poth for a few days last week. Mr. a;\;l '.leujs-.“l‘}lgin Miller and son, Merle visited with relatives at St. George on Sunday. ‘H.\:iir;: &;nz;'filjn'd‘erwood of Bridgeâ€" port spent a few days of last week with her sister, Mrs. George Hallman. Mrs. R. Fried and son, Murray were recent visitors with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Latsch at Kitchener, ‘Vlr and Mrs. Albert Fischer of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. L H. Toman on Sunday. Messrs. Morgan Hallman and Wilâ€" ard Mallman «pent Sunday at Selâ€" kirk and Port Colborne, Mr. ond Mrs. George Jacob and Miss Reta Jacob visited at the home of Mrs.C..Nauman at Baden on Sunâ€" day. roof lifted completely off by the wind. No one was hurt, but the family got a rude awakening. In (2) a barn owned by Aaron Niehorfinll, in North Easthope township, near New Hamburg, following the storm In (3) a barn owned by Adam Evans, near Baden ;'};v}rida;s of last week at Brown City, Mich., attending the M.B.C. Camp meeting. Mre. Irvin Lautenschlager, Miss Melinda Sandlos and Mr. Howard ‘Bohlender of Hanover were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken on Sunday. Mrs. H. Gildner, Mrs. George iColeâ€" man and Miss Priscilla Gildner spent Mr. and‘ Mrs. Charles MacDougall and family of Rockwood visited with MF, and Mrs. Gordon Egerdee on Sunâ€" day. field Miss Marjorie Hostettler of Plattsâ€" ville is spending a few weeks with Miss Myrtle Hilgartner. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hall and family were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stauffer at Chesterâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Wurm of Detroit, Mich., are guests of the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Normah Weber. ~Miss Ruby Bechtel of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home,in the village. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean near New Hamburg on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer and Mrs. Leah Baer vis‘ted with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Epbraim Snider of German Mills called on Mr. and Mrs. Iyan Hilborn on Sunday. â€" _ Rev. and Mrs. ©. F. Krauth of Kitchener visited with friends there on Sunday. _ Miss Hertha Bogasat of Virgil spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hallman visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Merner near Varna on Sunday. _Miss Willa Cressman spent last Wednesday at Niagara Falls, _ Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Merlc Coleman. Mrs. George Hallman and Miss Vera Hallman visited with relatives at Preston and Kitchener on Monâ€" day. Mre. R. Eidt of Mount Pleasant, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wilcox of Hamilton spent a few days ofâ€"this week with «Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Backus. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauman, Mr. Moses Bauman and Mrs. Levi Martin of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mre. Menno Rosenberger on Tuesday of last week. â€" Dr and Mrs. Luman Waugh of New York City are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. FE. Page and Miss Ellen Page are visiting with relaâ€" tives at Wellandport and Fenwick this week. _ Miss Erma Diefenbacher is holiâ€" daying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Diefenbacher near Blair. â€" REDUCED GOUDIE S House Dresses Kitchener‘s Modern Department Store â€"to make room for new fall lines . . . . 60 dresses, one‘s, two‘s and three‘s of a kind. Stripes, florals, polka dots, border trims. $1.95 dresses $1 59 reduced to ... a $1.59 dresses $1 19 reduced to ... a â€"Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 36 to 44. Martha Washington Brand, guarâ€" anteed. Miss Barbara Shantz ,R.N., of California and Miss Maggie Shants of Kitchener were guests of Miss Ada Bingeman last Thursday. iRev. D. C. Eby, missionaryâ€"onâ€"furâ€" lough from Syria visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Coléman on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. lloyd Hilborn and children, Gordon, Marion and Patty and Mrs. Harold Bell and children Glennis and Roncld of Aberfoyle visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Sunday. Miss Elma Bergey, R.N., and Miss Lydia Bergey of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey last Thursday. Mr. and Mre. Fred Snyder and famâ€" lly of Waterloo called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bingeman on Sunday. The electrical storm accompanied by a high wind which struck Plattsâ€" ville Saturday night did considerable damage. Several buildings were parâ€" tially deroofed and the Chesterfleld Church sheds were blown down. However Plattsville fared better than miany nearby localities. ‘The storm was accompanied with very little rain when it went over Plattsville, Mr. and Mrs. F. ‘H. Tyrell spent iSunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. ‘Murray. _ A number of ‘Boy Scouts from Emâ€" bro are camping on the banks of the Nith River, â€" Miss ‘Clara Sipecs has returned from a fourâ€"day visit at Clavering, Ontario. L. Miss .Audn-,y Wiggins of Cleveland spent four days in Kitchener last week. Mrs. ‘Will Smythe of Kitchener visited with Mrs. E. Sipes on Sunday. Mrs. iCharley Rank is spefding a week‘s holidays in Stratford. Mrs. Wray Reavely of Flint, Mich., has been spending the past three wéeks with her mother, Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth iCoxson and her sister, Mrs. J. H. Markle at Drumbo. Mrs. J. (H. Markle and little daughâ€" ter Joyce Elizabeth of Drumbo is spending a week with her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Coxson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith of Flint, Mich., visited with Mrs.. Elizabeth Coxson and Mrs. Wray Reavely last week. _ Mrs. Abiah Shantz and sons Harry, Nile and .Cameror and daughter Jewe] spent Sunday at Breslau. (Rev. and Mrs. Hoppér have re:â€" turned home from their holidays. Mrs. James Fergusson and eon Blair are on an extended motor trip. iHorses! horses! horses! Hunters and jumpers, draught, carriage and general purpose animals are providâ€" ed for in the prize list arranged for the Horse Show at the Canadian Naâ€" tlonal Exhibition, PLATTSVILLE

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