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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Dec 1936, p. 4

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The majority of the people ot this area Attended the funeral ot the into Mrs. William [Rennle of Glennllnll on Tuesday. The late Mrs. Rennie wu well and favorably known through- out this area. Mr. Milton Alllnghnm ot Kitchen- er spent the week-end at her home here. ' 'dtmmtttmtttttmttttttttttttttttttttg DOWNING, STERN and Co GUARANTEED WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Loeaud in ltd" Optkd Pu on. as King St. W. “on. I.“ KITCHBNER ”Kl-'SLW. - KIM Moderate FLORISTS DORKING A popular game - with a studi- ness that makes them worthwhile and lasting. The ten pills are in assorted bright enameled athmr-. with three colorful bells. “It Pays To Shop at the C. D. S. " Ten Pin Sets wind-up toy. Here’s fun for the little tots! A colorful, sturdy toy. Watch Mickey and Minnie pump the car around a cir- cular track. A mechanical MoMMl-IIYu. ' Boy. and Girls - Saturday in tho In! ”mum of Sun. in our Toyln-d Info" Chill-as. Ko ml. to not " and have . chat with you - can. and toll htm what you would uh Li- " bring. Matt your Santa lotion is " m mil box! Mickey Mouse and Minnie Glasses That Satisfy C.D.S. TOYLAND Set 1.49 Each "S1rLlECE;MiL'S" 1.19 C.D.S. Third Floor l Sunny visitors with Mr. and lira. Roy - were Mr. and Mrs. Wtil Pntternon of Wilkes and Mr. and [Mm H-rokl Crooks ot 39min. - 3“de Au. Wm. Lambert spent last 'reer "t_F"tot"rr. -iiGGriiri. CE”. Kramer wont lagt Battttdar In {mun-3. -- -firTGr'rrri. Imp]: Ind-duh spent last sum-any In Kltchoner. Mr. and in. Snider or Donegal spent Sand-y with Mr. and In. N. Holnchnh. Mr. Hunter M. Coote and Min A. E. Cooto spent Int. Tue-dgy In Lino towel. The many triende of Mr. P. A.aat. ery were sorry to ieern that he had suffered s complete irsctnre of the left leg in e most nnnmsl mnner inst FrldAy morning. He en. un- hitchlng s horse min the stone boet. When one tug wee still festened the horse stepped up end the host new around with unsung force end speed striking him on the left leg end braking both bones. Mr. Ind In. Fred Dietrich spent last Tue-d” In “novel. -BIAD THE ADS.-- Thoma Itre Batnmtrsnikm _ Thy." no --dro.aod and malt...“ d.tt.-..om. that ePFs--Bomo that .0 to sloop. Included in tho tot nu such pop-hr ”he. I. "‘Nmy". "CwHios", “Marilyn". "loam", "Bab, King", “Topsy", ."rhrbbtop, "Cuhhr"; “Sikh, Temple". “Sally Ann", and othom. " the. and may types. A large selection in a variety of popular Dolls'. Dolls! 1far0llllitlSrlllihs 2Se to 9.50 “I" Four balls, two wood bats with cork handles, net and two adjustable metal posts to fasten to table. A toy for young and old, alike! Table Tennis Sets Each . SSe l A lantern glide was held In the twhool mom on Wednesday night sponsored by the Attrieultura1 De earttnent. A large number were presont. "We can do nothing well withOut joy, and a good conneionco ,rhiptt " the ground of 'or."--)'. teach". h. who um mo of my Tfr. tnu do” no um. Mr. Gerald Mclmnnnn wan the weaker at the Gospel Minion Sun- dny evenlnx‘ Don't forget the Christmas pro- gram at our local school, Dec. 22nd. at one forty-five. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller Ind family of Wnterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottmnn. Bundny visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hahn were Mr. Paul Hiner andugon home and daughter Alice. William, Ernst and Master Morley Hailman and Mr. Milton Runner. Mr. and Mrs. John Fry of St. JI- cotm visited with Mr. Ind Mrs. om... Weber. Mrs. Stephen Sherrer annex-ed an- other stroke the other day. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Urlu Bow- man, a son, on Sunday, Dee. 13. Mr. Henry Bauman is back home again from the hospital. Mr. Noah M. Weber, near Wallen- stein had two bones on his knee re moved on Monday. The operation was performed at the home ot Elias W. Weber. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Muhh Martin a daughetr, Sand”, Dec. lt. Mrs. Norman Stevens Is on the sick lint thk week. He who talk me of my mm In my HAWKESVILLE While a llttle philosophy leads away trom religion, much philosophy loads hack to It..--Maeon. "The silence, often, of pure inno- cence, persuades when speaking fcils."--Shatteerpettre. "The loss or earthly hopes and pleasures 'brightens the ascending path of many a heart. The pains of sense quickly'lntorm ‘ua. that the pleasures ot sense are mortal and that toy is 'spiritual."--.- Baker Eddy. l Lorne Rennie, caretaker Tp. hall, 823.00; Lorne Rennie, extra labor, 2.00; Waterloo Chronicle, grant to Historical Edition, 50.00; A. o. Behnurr, relief, 14.99; Elmira Cor- goration, relief, IT.88; Cecil B. arbour, treasurer salary, 150.00; Geo. Rennie, Linwood, tax refund, 2.00; John Voll, dog tax refund, 2.00; Duncan Dewar, dog tax re. fund, 2.00; Jos. Runstedler, dog tax refund, 2.00; J. Faulhafer, work on road 6, 4.00; G. Lichty, work on ,'road 8, 2.50; E. Dietrich, work on iroad 14, 12.60; C. Hackett, work on ‘road 17, 1.50; Woolwich treasurer, work on road 23, 410.21; J. Schlue. ter, work on road 25, 5.80; Welles- ley police village, work on road 29, 7.90; S. Friedman, work on road 80, 16.69; H. Doherty, ulary, 17.25; Keenen Fence Company, 246.00;l Wm. Gremm, trucking, 4.00; A. Fostér, trucking, 4.00; E. Dietrich, trucking, 4.00; J. Golbeck, work on road ti, 4.00; C. Hackett, work on road 17, 1.60; S. Friedman, work on road 20, .80; P. A. Wagner, feel mission as Reeve, 160.00; E. Huehn, commission as Dep. Reeve, 100.00;l J. A. Beggs, commission as council- lor, 75.00; G. J. Voll, commission as councillor. 76.00: G. Lichty, com- mission es iGiiiyiUi,' ”15.00; Ed. Kaufman, commission " tax collec- tor, 209.00. _Tptal $1,883.67, f Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Weber ot Elmira. “out Sunny with Mr. and In. Jeremiah Good and Mr. end In. (Amos Gunman. l A business letter was received from Norman Wilkinson, West 'Montrose, the contents of which 'were satisfactory to the municipal members. I Payment of Bills and Accounts I Moved by J. A. ..Bttt", seconded by E. Huehn, that t e Reeve in- !struct the treasurer to issue his 'cheques in payment of the folowing bills and accounts and that he grant this, order, for same " follows: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schiedel visited with the latter’s brother, Mr. (gory Lindensmlth at London on Sunday. Mr. gun! Mm. Sylvelier Bur. Mine: Martha, Barbara and Vino“. Beer and Mr. Fruit Catt visited with Mr. amt Mrs. Wilfred Bender ot near Tnvisiock on Sunday. Wellesley Township Council met, pursuant to adjournment, It the Tow.nship Hall, Crosshill, Tuesday; Dec. Iii, 10 o'clock tn the forenoon, to complete their work for the cur- rent year 1936. The members were all present. Reeve P. A. Wagner presided. The minutes of the first December meeting were read and adopted on resolution by G. Lichty and G. J. Vol], carried by the chir- man. Mim Inland Handler. KN., ot New Hamburg won! a few as" In! week " the home or Mr. and la. lune Bean. the latter, being on the nick lint. " TheW.G.Young G. A pumtser trom the community st- tcnded the funeral ot the ate Mn. Joe Creesman at Kitchener on Tues- day afternoon. Bethei United Church will hold its annu‘al Christmas entertainment on Wednesday evening, Dec. 88rd. A cordial invitation is extended to ttll. Miss Gertrude itotrtfGn mum with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson at Millbank on Firiday evening. Whsle/amid in List Meeting .. vuvaVJ P"'""'" Moved by Edmund Schwindt nnd Deceased was born in Kitchener. . _ . Herbert Streber, that the thanks of n eon of the tnte Mr. and Mm. In ast Meet"! this Council be tendered the Reeve. 000m Piseher. m, he . member g Clerk,_ Treasurer and the Road of Bt.' W' B.thCtmreh, the 3°" eggt,ttndg,t, for the eliicient and 'ottt 'Beg, and the Catholic "rr-.,-"'"".-- . cou eons manner in w ich the " o ore-ten. Pass Routine Business. -WiliAte dieeherged their 'r"li'ldt'l'd 3mm hi-ins, three Mttttk Seek Reelectlon. duties during the psnr.--CnriUd. Bhroid of IEqteHoo, cum“ nnd __ f l The foregoing Reeve and Oneida “Wand 'l 'h'h hener, three daugh- Wellesley Township Council met, expressed themselves kid!" Mtpr0. [in Behnm' Kitchener, pursuant to adjournment, " the dating the vote of Mn followed Eileen and let " home, Tow.nship Hall, Crosshill, Tuesday; by short nddreatgea by the other “d om, mud‘mhm' Tllg brotheru, Deb. Iii, 10 o'clock tn the forenoon, members of Council after which William and Al 2',Ta at',',','. to complete their work for the cur- adjournment was made. George of Pry-from and two rs, rent year 1936. The members were NOAH STROH' Clerk. “in I',ta her Bnd was Elisa- all present. Reeve P. A. Wagner The following account: are tn- b.eth, bo of l',f,',.ttrg'i; also Bur- presided. The minutes of the first eluded m the Road Superintendent's “we. 1h'gdg'.'tX lets Fischer, December meetim were read and pazvoucheri ___ ___ - and one " T.'.. _ J. Midst bottt You will find our prices much lower than you had ex- pected to pa for high quality Tdd'. “anu "m_ l 'MgMmlggmet' - fNllt _ P . agile”! LINN" “lawman-u“ h.- l I human-tumult. " n‘.m* 're.l'Jtluuerat.'ttgttr. ". -aBqg=$BInMth,te8. gwtfimfi.mmwmw~ ',"2te mum}: iaiTTaiG.Gari. . It. . Ilia“- ' ..-at.s'.a--_C.R. Ammumovm Mo 'mass.---.-.. Mr. Ind Mrs. Addlnon Guam 'nd my visited with In. John Slant: ot near Wnterloo on and”. On Sunday baptism unless you held It Bum' Mennonite much with Bishop Oliver Snyder ot m- mim olichtlnl. Jew-"on - Duo-dildo I KING E., KITCHKNII Ash About Our Extended Payno-I Plan Peter F.' sehGiink,' Elven-k. ~-uu., '0 n-wucuun "" gnu-mu] [afternoon A nlpeciul Christmas Ionic. will be held " the United Church on .Sundly morning at 10 o'clock. In. Leslie Strong attended the tuner-l of her uncle, Mr. Fred Pgug, " Kitchener on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Raft and daughter Shirley were guests of the former'. parents, Mr. and In. Robert Kraft, on Sunday. itrtiirhisiiiii%iaiiiF." Mr. Herbert Heintnun of Mala spent the week-end with his mute, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heintnmn. Mr. Bertram Durant of neu- 11yy.rrhceN1.ed on !Ism [try and Mr. Erie Croft of 113an " ed on his parents, Mr. And In. T. L Croft on Monday. Mm. Eli Sandor returned to her 1opt " “am Add” - new- vivid may; Rev. and Mrss.. Herder of Vine- land were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder. Rev. Herder conducted the service It Snider's iMennonite Church on Sundny morn- ng. Mr. tnd Mrs. Dlvid Sander land fumily visited Mr. and In. Hoses Rein and Mr. and Mn. Enos Det- Tgirl." nenr Winterttourne on Sun- Ly. Don't forget the school concert next Tuesday nitemoon " 1.80. Everybody welcome. B: luor In but: low to to! tho ftg"tegtt','?,r tho County tam. for cum-t your. loved by Edmund Wt and 'fa1t1'g1Ptga1'p'2tt,.Wrdr, be I ’3 actions in tho Tamils, tho ache] to:- u provided In or Dylan Nos. 891 and I”. sod In W with tho motion of could] - at their union on Donahu- Mt, 1980, and that the in“ of tho Clara MC Fund ho divided no follows: that $28.00 ho gold to out school action and 814.00 to cook} union action Irat,'tr Non. I Ind 17 and 2ttW, Schoo action No. 18, Water oo'l'owuohlp. Tho Tron. our in also hereby authorised to In; tho lover-o1 school actions on- tit ad tltereto Emir Waist!- code services, 10.00; Anon Good,{ caretaker Township Boll, 80.00;; Snider Flour Milling Co., indigonti supplies, 3.20; J. T. Schmidt. print- J ing nomination notices, 8.00; J. A. Steins, exchange, postage nut! m- his tionery account, 22.00; Pg & on Bray, retainer foe, 40.00; nob an Kicnzle, on collector’s sultry, , 100.00; Norman Snyder, pay str, vogchgr,_028.82. Total, $1,101.02. 9t of the Income Tit EEGLCEEJ. Kev-5.5x we» Weber)!!! Id- mund Schmidt, that the following account- be paged 3nd that the no" grant his ordem for the lane: -..otrtr HEM; PER!)- Perf Clerk “at 324.06; t 1111;] miry curl and_ T'tyyaurpE, d',t21ha'2,'t1't Iti.l'tg,'rtutf. Sattier's Leather Goods 49 M St. S. MINER Pl ILOOMINGDALI In Genuine Morocco, Calf and Suede HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM! in": 7 “ITS SATTLER’S FOR SMART HANDBAGS” Gr "in In...“ KI..- lise Elinbeth Klemm, m T9, 'N.'gt, her home " 11 they e. Kitchener, on Wednesday. The deceued was born at Roches- ter N.Y., " you: Mo. She cum. to kitchen" " years ago and Ind raided here continuously since then. She In: t member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The late “in Khan is lurvivod by three brothers and on. m, ttgtly city, and In. John Yam, it. One sister, In. Willi-m Mielke, predeceased him three in" Mo. Min Meg Fischer and was Elin- beth, be of Kitchener, also Bur- vive. One hunger, Glades Fischer, and one sister, J. Reidel, both fennel-1y of Kitchener, predeceased three brottierir,' John' did mid Willi-m Plug, ntl o't 33m. Fr.,_qnCtwir liste, _I_u.__V. K. Anthony Fischer, use " died " his King street home in ihiiiGG on Tuna-{h Mr. Fischer had It- tended to dutiee u an] Hon- dey at his heme-e chop on fts Itreet east, which he had open for the put 81 yen-e. He sullen-ed e heert’etteck end - any. Deceased we: born in Kitchener. n.onofthetbteMr.nmrMm. GyttygtreheLr. Jain. I Ayn-ugh? HANDBAGS JOHN BRUEGEMAN g Emmanuel $93331ng Church- rss 2.95 3.95 Waterloo First United Church ll.” SUNDAY. DECEMBER “It. ID: “.00 .arr..-A1tt6tattna I”. 1.00 ..-4rttatd., School Program. Vol-ally. 7.80 Pam-Bible Study 3nd Pnyer. A cal-l humu- a " m 1.” ..me-Fetise War-Mp. Special Chrttrtrnati showing of new Bugs. In the most popular shapes and dun. Calvary Evangelical Church GIFT My.” Huh! 'tm-i-fy.-...- THE TAIIDR WATERLOO SUNDAY. “Ltmwm MEN’S HORSEHIDE 4 Pocket PULL BELTED COATS PM Lined. Devonshire MADE CLOTHES ‘YOU KNOW .THAT nd". Christ-a- $12.95 The tuners! will be held at two o'eioek 'ht',,","'",,'."", the residence. " Whitney P e, to St. Peter's Lutheran cemetery. Dr. B. A. Spa-ling will omcinte. It's queer you can’t drive a new 'ctrr down the street without meeting everybody you owe. " you want to test Four memory, trtto remember: the things that wor- “Ed you ”and". When a woman is lost In happy thoughts she can nanny be round in trout or the mirror. Charles Klemm, Kitchener, Henry, WWII, D.C., Robert, Rochel- tar, N. " and Kn. Emm Kohlmun, Kitchener. - ___ - _ -- Hills Ith died Wednesday eve- ning " the one of Mr. Bud In. In. Paterson, New Humbug. He had been in poor health for some time, but death came as a shock to his “have: and (rigid; A -- in} Niiiai%'it lie'held on Satur- day " 2.30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "s. Patterson. Waterloo Noextraeha-fortamrofour homo-like Planers! Chapel. 160 King St. B. .- Phone 677 Walsh Funeral Service FUNERAL HOME . " Benton St., Phenom Scimiter’ Sandrock Mills Foley PM” 300 oeer " {J

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