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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 1936, p. 8

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RAG! new Woolwich which “I amend.“ '3.“ to dinner at the hello ot Councillor] Tho Herb. Stubs]. no" “wills, and “"01 not an erroneously gypsum; In tho d, for budget of Thursday's bale It 'tCl cu Suhwlndt'n. Br. 1 In. Hem. ‘Huehn and mu Sophie‘ Sch-ans" were selling Chriatlnnu anal. tor the local Wrium auxili- 1 ary, during the past weak. l In. Sol. Kin-h and dauhter. In. I Geo. Uhri; and children - hat “'adneaday with Kitchener relativea. Mr. and In. Win minor uni son Neil were Kitchener viaitora int wutmsodnr. Mr. Byron Schwarta val a Queen City business viaitor hat midweek. The many young friend- and clan matea ot liu Norma Schveitaer. daughter of Mr. Mull Schweitaer of the Jeruaalen aection regret to know she had to I',',',',",'),",' "Pont dicitis operation early t week. Late reports from the IL-W. Hoopi- tal, where Norma in a patient. state she in making satisfactory Prone“ towards recovery. A record for early lee cutting “I mtahlished here int Wedneulny when Mr. Wm. Ledernnn and Mr. Sol. Kirch cut and stored seven] loads of ice tor the Traii's End HI)- tel taken trom the Richter dam. Thev report the ice eight inches thick and or exceptional good our lity. ice on the river in this vicinity bl! upon test shown a thickness ot about 5 inches‘ The United Church was tilled to mpacity on Friday evening as the Sunday School presented its annual program ot Chrigttttas songs and re- citation and ending with a pageant all of which was greatly enjoyed by the listeners. Wedding hells ringing quite loud and clear Beem to drown out the joy- tal ringing or (‘hr'atmaa bells. Two hlghly esteemed young people of the villages are the marlles to thia mur tial event of the midweek. Public School closes on Tuesday and closing will wind up' with the annual school concert, held in St. Matthew's Parish Hall in the even- lug. We wish I Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the editor and stat! and I" the renders of the Waterloo Chronicle. "hooutyrett of ss. T, East Pee "iri.rfirriioiGG4,' Kdnneth Lin- gelbach; Puss, Dorothy Docket, Rupygendea - "qu; fic-- ins. Lester Cressmnn, Wilmer Zehr, Alice Jutzi, Alice Roth. ___ _ . n , Sr. m.---Honours, Eudora Ruby; Pass, Ina Roth, Christian Bender, Willis Helmuth, Ruby Jutzi, Lester Weil, Helen Dietrich, Ada Ropp, Edna Bender; Fail--- Idula Brod- recht, Violet Kropf, Alvin Roth. ' Jr. m.--Honours, Ervan Cress- man; Pass, Elizabeth Tiemans, Carl Nicklas, Ross Nicklas. II.-)-"', Violetta Ynntai, Magdalene Helmuth; Pass, Lorne Kropf; Fail, Stanley Roth, Walter Brodrecht, Wilfred Roth, Elton Roth. Sr. L-Honours, Ruth Nickles; Pass, Alfred Schumm, Daniel Schumm, Earl Tiemans, Edith Bender; Fail, Kurtis Jutzi, Donald Brodrecht. -- Primer-Honours, Minerva Le- bold, Hubert Ynntai, Helene Ben- der, Audrey Ruby; Ptusa--Ermn Kropf, Vera Cressman; Failed, Florence Rpth,_ratte Bath. . Penna-ll. - air. aa Mrs. Adam Yunker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Yunker. - - - _ _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Liehti re- ceived an invitation to be present at the wedding of their son, Edwin, to Miss Lilyan Barker of Mosley, Ont., on Tyidyesdey,..peeJy1?er 16. w, ._. mu...“ -.. _ V,” Mrs. Leota Berg was granted a w, divorce decree on the grounds of & desertion and given the right to ? assume her maiden name, Leota c: Fulk. ___ g" . . . ie, - 'iiiiir 'Ida Roth of Tavistock spent Sunday wi_th_l_ler pyrents. . . ' . THREE NAMES IN A DAY, ' WOMAN'S ACHIEVEMENT MATTOON, 1ll.-The distinction of having three names in the same day/vs clgimgd tr a Mattoon Ie",'"': A water Miss Fulk obtained tb mar- riage licence to wed Charles E. Wil- son, 42, Mattoon, on the same day. "ii'r.GinriiAirdyD.Roth were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Zehr, Gravel Road. Tior%irUTtitus," Teacher. EAST ZORRA Elt -'"W"e onl!a ckles; a, )aniel a Edith tonnld 5 Le- W 'biii'i. a ’35:: tr: Ter. "it, t 'tfl',', a a spent ti ”gig r n Raisin, g .05 ey, 16. "were a 1 Mrs. 6f, a. nun-‘5‘: its; nation fe.. same .. 331:“; g uGariGUFG iaat 3.3. No. 4,toethef.ltterars: Ttttttht up ‘w s: le'imuuh . 11.1 --------- . .-- tt . “in“ a" Tho In: mum. at the Wilma! Karler, Donald Fi'ii1"i'iii' cul'TO'uMp council u- ”my: the Jr. ".---Dolrhtrs, _ Pt --- n-..“- Inn and... on Tug-day. . denote. than who III-ed none of the m; .. donom than who mind All of the (an. d; M. lair. Jr. m.--hrom. Icy. Donald Kude‘Blroy light!) I?! Pipqcun, or. .aB._B%"nB_ ans-u. . -.- -- Koshd. Biro)! new, In; Housml Moved by Simon Dimer and John Jones Finneen. [mind Koehei. .Hoiu that the members ot the Muni- IL-Rua- Run-tuner. Edvnrdicipei Council ot the Township of Bruder, Jekie musatodUr, Helen Wiimot in meeting “ambled do Mr, Colette Blebold, Guild hereby convey to the widow end Denny, Helen Doherty, Anna Bun-'tnmiiy at ttA Ute Isle-bet ot um stealer. limrd our sincere condolence in their 1.--Mary Medium. Doethri,reestn! ssd heredvelnent. Kill". Anna Merv. Thom Film: And we further would express our "'e, A_ndreE musedu.r. .. earned appreciation of the we and -iGTiiri. -iioiirkua received I passed and ma! me ueeve Issue m- . letter from Wm. Maxwell, . busi- orders on the treasurer in mayment ness men of Kincerd, Sash, thank- ot same. vim, ine the people of this district who E. A. Poth, half levy end grant sent relief supplies. Mr. Maxwell for 8.8. No. 1 end 3, $1,213.37; writes in part us follows: Harold Shana, BS. 2 end 3, 236.04; “As secretory of the y,ye1tevl"iiiiiii, Cressmon, S.S. 4, 405.00; Relief Committee of Kincord, Sash, I R. J. Benn, ss. 6, 368.23; M. Nehr- I wish to thank you for the use-gong, ss. 6, 330.70; A. Bowman, tables, fruit and so forth shippede.S. T, 316.53; N. Baer, BS. 8, from your town and distributed to 402.11; H. Tomon, S.3. 9, 663.89: the people of this district. We cer- J. Z. Gingerich, 8.8. 10, 442.04; H. thinly are grateful to your id'Ji,"/i.lfie;'ier,' 8.8. li, 388.94; B. Hos- The vegetables and fruit 'ittteliest,1err, Dee. 12, 442.92; E. Snyder, through in good shape. The weather 8.8. 18, 1,727.84; o. Schweitzer, wee cold when the cor arrived, butlS.S. 14, 540.52; J. Berber, 8.8. 15, the committee unloaded some itie,o/i'l"ie,ikd'ge.ers' 8.8. 1tr%,406.06; nheoted building before distributional. Huns rger, BS. 16, 387.44; E. was made. _ __ lg. DoeringL JJ.s. y, 351.53.; A.. "We would apprecinte if you would kindly run a little letter in your paper thanking the people for this donation. -- _ - -- A GIFT WORTHWHILE An acceptable gift to a member ot the family, relative or triend-a year's subscription to the Chronicle. the home ptuier--aemirweeklr, 104 times a year. Appropriate gift card with each new subscription. " a}at!a}!mian33333333asasaaaaaaamamaaaaagmmaammag LOCI WI. The! Ssttttg,t.%t.'t1 wood we. Schoo ' 8.8. No. iU.i.-veraon but. Mr, Kenneth I Hides Leo c, tatt; 316 King St. W. KITCHENER Phone 3650 . - 33381238.?fififlflfiflflfiflflfilfilfilflfllfilfiflfififlflflflfififlfiflfifllfifiufluflflfiflfla CHRISTMAS MORNING!and a New Hudson or T erraplqvge The biggest surprise you can give your wife and family on Christan; is A bright and shining new car. . . . " you everything in' appearance. performance And riding cone. in economy of operation, and at a price that nuke. it value. 7-»... - illustnnd In Sum Ton-plan; Sod-n. 'H33, nail at luxury. Tilbury. Tl! WATIILOO CHIONICLI WWII l Windsthear Tovuhtp council In Im.u no Tow-nib It". "des, on Tuesday. Due. It. at . Ionian W- M. A. Schmidt. 30".. - 0mm. - have. Wm. Wluel and John Hon council- Thq abut” " the Number DOI- uon were read and conned. Coat. truusitmthot" woro read and could- And we further would express our earned appreciation of the we and etnelettt service. rendered by him during MI tenure. of once u coun- cfllor ot this municipality. And that the Clerk be and is here- by handed to forward . copy ot the above resolution to In. Aaron Wagler and .110 that I copy ot name be embodied In the minutes of this meeting. Sizngd on behnlt ot the Wilmot Township Council, -- - M. A. Schmidt. Reeve. Moved by Simon Dimer ind John Hohl that the following accounts be passed and that the Reeve Issue hi. orders on the treasurer in mayment of same, Vin. DOBBIN GARAGE Hellman, service on Reforestation Committee, 12.85; Angus Rellinger, wood for Hans, 25.00; Warren Bean, wire fence bonus. 4.80; Abram Good, wigs fence bony, Bean, wire fence bonus. 4.80; Abram Good, wire fence bonus, 10.80; T. Dietrich, labor on St. Agatha street lights, 10.00; Wm. Roth, C. J. Fowler, A. Chapman, F. Schneider and C. Kennel, refund of dog tax, 2.00 each; Abia Reier and Robert Gardner, refund dog tax, 4.00 each; Clara Weller, half yearly salary as caretaker, 15.00; Chas. Heipel, 4th quarter salary as clerk and treasurer, postage, labor on taxes, 334.53; L. w. Ritz, Division Court Clerk fee, 24.00; N. Hamburg Independent, printing and supplies, 16.71; E. A. Poth, New Dundee Library grant, 25.00; H. Bruder, labor St. Agatha street lights, T.80; Sec. K. & W. High School Board, balance tuition for 1985, 922.91; Sec. Kitchener Public School Board, tuition for 1986, 75.00; A. Stemm, collecting taxes, 58.00; Norman H. Koehler, sheep killed by days, 16.00; Noah Herner, sheep killed by dots, 26.00; Herbert Lana, sheep killed by dogs, 6.00; J. Edward Doering, valuating sheep, 6.00; Waterloo Chronicle, Historical Edition, 50.00; GOUDIES Ont. “I've over I hundred of my helpers working there right now," my: Santa, "ready to give you quick service. And there In bounties end bountiee of the good thing: that everybody W o"ii:i,oti'l"i> likes to (at for Christina . . . . EVERYBODY, from the oldest to the youngest on everybody'n Christina list . . . . and of com-Io you won't wont to miss a trip to Toytmm and my logic Work Shop down in the New Basement It Goudiea, not unleu you’ve forgotten how to keep young. Toytown's the pine: for fun'." (Kitchen-’5' Moder- Dmrt-o-t Sum) FOR EVERYBODY’S GIFT wr 1iii,th' q . . you can depend on A. Bunnie, Hubert trteitur and David Giulio, refund of "New $8.00 each, 6.00; J. H. Knits, . 9.76; Chan. Kniptel, relief, 2042: M. Kugtz, relief, 3.00; G. Matt, l.l . Road Aeeotmtsr--voueUr No. 35, Nos. 786 to 753, $147.28; Voucher No. M, Nos. 754 to TTO, 8188.15; Voucher No. M, Nos. 771 to 785, $819.32. _ __ A 7 The work for the yet" 1988 being completed, the members in tam 'tx- pressed themselves trruflr, and con.. eluded the meeting with the Nada» nt Anthem. who by injured for two day: on I ledge a few feet from . boo-foot- deep shaft of an abandoned mine has been rescued. LIES ON LEDGE FEW FEET The hull, Joseph Wiecorek. had fallen 50 feet into the "ttll cut of the old Burd Mine mt midtown, n few hours after his releue from Morris County Join], when he Ind served a 30-day term on n drunk and disorderly charge. Tacky, Doe-ht St, tttf/ FROM tut0.roor SHAFT" JMtVEr.t, F3.-r? 55-370.ng nun Phone 3650 Chas. Heipel, Clerk. . . " otters 'e. it a real Cs

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