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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jan 1939, p. 2

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llwlll the rRpertt an evening with Walter Stro in] in honor of his birthday. The .wniug was spent in playing card. mm which lunch was served. Mm Violet Hulock went the "whom! at her home here. Mr. William Sela of Waterloo ~po-m a few days at lab home here. Rrwent visitors with Mr. and In. Wm Kniprpl were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Quehl or Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Nari) Anne! ot Rlll‘h-n-I' [ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Schwarlzen- Huber and family were recent visi- tors with Mrs. Moses Roth at St. Agatha. A Mc, L, Moser. Mr. and Mrs. [Knots Imnor and many of Kitchener and Mr. Joe Dimer of St. Agatha were re- In]! visitors with Mr. and Mrs. " mon Dimer. Mr. Oscar Schweitzer attended the trtnetun of his sister. the late Mrs. Andrew Hahn ot Linwood on Mon. Mrs E. G%gerrch took charge of tlte Sunday evening service In the United Brethreen church owing to Rev. E, Gingnrich's inability to speak humus? of loss ot voice. Rev. G. Betterly ot ste-im, was a Thursday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricks attended the funeral of the farmer's any. Miss Angeline Bricker at Kitchener cu Tht1rsday. Rev. G. D. Fleming ot Huntington, lud.. was a guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Perrin for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz of New Dundee visited with Mr. and In. Elmer Stoltz and Mr. A. E. Stoltz on Monday. Bishop W. E. Musgravo, D.D., ot Huntington. Ind., was a guest " the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoptrtatst Quite a number from this district enjoyed the Junior Farmers' Sku- ing party at Kitchener last Tuesday waning. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detwoilor nt~ (ended a farewell party and precan- tation tendered by the neighbors and fr'emis of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang at Perry's (.‘ornem. nth Appel of Kltchelile; Miss Hilda Kninel o Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Perrin Ian on Tuesday to spend the winter months at Sarasota. Florida, accompanied hr Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Putin and daughter, Eden. of Newmarket. Miss Doris Huber ot Gait spent. the Weekend at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltl. Mr. Robert Sugar of Toronto spent the week-end with " parents, Mr. and Mrs E. Sugar. Mrs. Cranson Hallman Ind son, Herald. of near Plattsville were Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A, Shelby. V Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz ot Gan were Sunday visitors with the for- mer's rather, Mr. A. E. sums. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Farrell and son. Raymord ot.Ayr visited will Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz on Sun- day. Miss Resale Hope attended the re gular monthly meeting ot the Wa- torloo County Christian Endesvor Executive held at the home ot mm Martha Stevens at Preston. Mr. A. C. Becker was a business nsitor in Toronto on Monday. The monthly meeting at the Loyd Temper-moo hutch 1:. held in the school on Friday afternoon with the president. Loin Shelby. "Skills. The program included readings and songs and Miss Marion Bowman spoke brietir. Mrs. J. H. Oren» Inch ave an Interesting all: on the subject. "Watch Your Step." LT.L. Meets At Roseville number otPeuttrborts and "lamb _ KLINCK’S " Eli St. Wool NISSB’ AND CHILDREN'S FIJI Torovmnou. any: 9mm ovzbuou. a... Sub. WHEN‘S "l? TOP mucus. luv-- a link. WW5 RUBBER mun. Iva-(qr: fu?"' OVER!“ Do- - lb." CHILD‘S LUW; Rm "m.'.....-....-... ”If! m. w“ 1* “a. “do... u. "N’s WWI Ill-Ill]. Id. at “I. ... BOYS' Luann-luvs Ill-Ills .......................... pr. YOUTH! Mull-W: tum 'q............-...--.. u. PETERSBURG 'Mars I“ In?“ mu “Ida Knipfel of Waterloo weak-end at her home here. WARM Jllllllmiltr0imniht ROBIVI LLB " - - ...._ VETS s III-Ills .........-....... WATERLOO teta Luema am 1511mm . Lost at the home of 8am Samaria. on. - nun-c “I: luv u PlllE. Theo. Birmingham. Ed. Mahmoud.l Campbell Shana and Lorne Rennie', attended the Stratford - kitehener) hog!” yt.t_ett_inJtitettener. I Jean and Jessie and Ed. lum, mond. Grace Pitta and Norman Al- breeht attended the progressive no. kinole social held at the home of James Dem near Linwood on Thursday evening. Jessie bringing hoy1e the__lady’sApriu._ 7 __ ( Mr. .ndNrrs. Raymond Noftsier Ind family and Anton Behr of Latin County, N.Y., nttended the funeral of their father. Joan). Behr, on Thursday. and visited our Sunday with relatives here. "e Sum. an Ind Jeanie Ind Ed. Hum- o"-.------., Mrimcréérri; TtiaiTGon visited with her sister, In. J. W. Burma. in Iinwtro.d Eccengy. -- Mr. ind In. DEE! iiiiiiGUmr ed the funeral of Mrs. Andrew Hahn neg Maggot: on liqqday: - 7 Jacob and Norman Albrecht spent ngdly 1rittt Donegal gignds. Miss Mutildl But of Kitchener spent the week-end at her home. Miss Mabel Volt of Glen-Hen is "iLh',",',ty several months at Alfred an Mr. and it; hit/iii irar,i"irtiemr ed the funeral of Mrs. Albert Waltz in 29teh:yttr.. .on §undny_. -- - Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Braendle, Mr. Ind Mrs. Howard Zinhn of Heidelberg visited " the home of M."Shnntg and lon or? _§u_ndny. Mr. And Mrs. John L. Hummond. Ed., Jean and Jessie visited friends in 1Pehen.econ ngjny. - Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tremaine and an Ford of Hespelor were we”: at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Allan (mod on Monday, Mr. Gordon Schwindt of Elmir- and Harry Klrch of thin place were busineu Visitors In Hamilton. Thursday. The newly-elected elder, Clayton Each and the re-elected trustees N. Dahmer and E. Ritter, were In- stalled as church councilmen by Rev. s. J. Wittlg, during the morn- ing service in St. Matthew':, Luther. an Church, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Musselman and son Lloyd were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wbllis, near West Montrose last Sunday. Some ot the members of St. Mat- thew's Luther League went to Prev ton, where fhey were the guests of the League or St. Peter's Lutheran Church at a skating party on Mon- day evening. Messrs. Wm. S. McMullen and Russell Bennie of the Twin City were business visitors In thls dis- trict on Mona”. ’ Mr .and Mrs. mule Bauman, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Bott, Mr. and Mrs. mouis M. Dahmer and Mrs. Elmer Doerr all of Kitchener hue been week-end and Sunday visitors of Adam Doerr, who has been some- what indiaposed of late. Mr. Doerr is Cdnestoga's oldest citizen. New Officers Installed. Mr. Andrew Freeman who had been quite al last week-end is now reported P Are somewhat improved. Miss Marion Schweitzer ant-aimed they Jncob Oswald funeral in Kitch- ener last Thursday. Recover. From Illness. l "i don't doubt tor a minute there are downs at single unemployed girls in Kitchener at the present tune," said Mayor Gordon, promising ‘to grants]: interview this morning. i "The girls ot today are the mo- thers ot tomorrow and the problem is far more serious than most or us realize. While the government has (intimated it intends to do something about providing work for single men. I .he time is not far distant when our single unemployed girls must also be seriously considered." he asserted. Rev. and Mrs. H. Twietmeyer ot Waterloo were guests at the home ot Ray: anqere. R. Holm recently. According to Miss Mihalik, mar- ried women with chiidreu ttmt It pro- Mable to pay some you; girl " or " per week to mind her children, while she soon out to work. Girls present. she said, ranged in use from " to tt years. . l Miss Rose Mlhalik, spokesman for the deputation informed the mayor that the majority of the girls had been employed in city tnctorleg, but had been "laid on". There are alm- ply scores of married women whose husband: have good jobs, holding down permanent employment," she cried. almost mortally. Maintaining a “married women piece is in the home', ten single and unemployed alri- waited on Invor George W. Gordon, Monday morning, pleading for “slot-nee in ”curing mark. The delegntion threatened to bring a hundred unemployed girls to the city Mil Tuesday mornhu, when the mayor said he use unable to hem- their case. Says Married Women Should Not Work CROSSHILL CONIBTOGO M 414“ 81.69 81.35 81.25 81.29 31.15 Muster Walter Leis of _Gadshill spent some time with his uncle and aunt, Mr .aud Mrs. Jacob Swartzen- trtrtrer. Masters Earl anad Harry Miller and Mr. Lloyd Schmidt of Bade/ ealMi on Mr. Stanley Helmuth. Friday evening. Mr. and Mn Wm. ssetiGGGim" Sunday wiht. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jantzi and family. 18th line. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schlegel and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hen.tschyun 9an family. Mr. and Mia. David Zehr called on Mr. and Ers, simyt_Roi Sunday. Miss Dorothy Helmuth is spend- ing her holidays at her home after working tor Mrs. Geo. Junker for the summer. . Masters Norman and Walter and Misses Marie Helmuth and Violet Swartzentratror. of Petersbnrg and Mr. Faulhater of Shakespeare called on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron riehnuurau family Sunday. Personals. 'dt.; Frieda Schenk. " Fluke Bt.; Kathleen Jacob, 193 Waterloo St.; Frances Mazurktewicz; Patricia Uherek. 88 Strange SL; Nellie Zar- zipkl, 113 Wilhelm St. , Those in the delegation were: Vlekey Prokop, Victoria street south; Rose Mihalik, " Grove St.; ‘Mary Gombos, 281 Guelph SL; Nellie {Proton Victoria Bt., S.; Violet Gill, 1134 Edward St.; Selma Gill, 134 Ed- ward St.; Winnitred Preston, 640 Arnold Bt.; Ruth Ritter. 54 Waterloo St.: Helen Shana. 17 Major Bt.; Al- meda Schnarr, 170 Cedar Bt.; Isabel ll est, 125 Peter Bt.; Anne Swdiuk. 25 Ontario St., B.; Dorothy Hall. " Wilhelm St; Naomi Near, 108 Blu- Cher St.; Philomena Bogdon. 306 Guelph St.; Marie Dow, 16 Pinke Referring to the charge that many mothers leave their homes and chil- dren in the care ot young girls whom they hire at " and $3 a week Mayor Gordon stated: It mothers are only worth $2 a week, they should all he taken out and shot.” _ “Such action, in my estimation. is putting the cart before the horse. What we have to contend with prim; ariiy is the cause, and the cause is unemployment,’;.he declared. "We wonder at the crime wave that is now in existence, which police claim implicates mostly young peo- Ne, and we read in Toronto newspa- pers ot the request by their police chief tor 200 extra men at a cost or possibly $300,000," continued Mayor Gordon. “We must realize, however,” he continued. l that governments are al- ready thinking along the“ lines. This must be a trig "push, as I Brtn- ly believe mat in this city and all others, there are ten times as many girls in the same circumstances as are you." Mayor Gordon, in advising the or- ganisation of an unemployed giris’ annotation said he believed pressure could be brought to hear from every corner ot the Dominion on govern- ments. "t would advise such action. bee-“lo it would be true democracy," he declared. "They go to the foreman of Kites ener tlcwrlu with tau-I walling in their eyes, Ind tell them their chil- dren are starving. when In reality $35 and $40 per week in going into line home," the contended. “We are called me" (or waking the city "not. ell any. but '91] never Ind work outing It home." deck"! on. “We on Can-dun fri. And uhnve e right 40 hove om- ployllent In our own country. Why lhould but": (Mend wive- ot our played men hold down Jobs?" one do mended. "tr.t were a named wow, I ‘would think it In my duty to any at home and attend to my household dance." asserted Watt Nollie Pm- kop.' who charged many women whose husband. are earning 8S6 per Week, hit-o young girl: to took the! :he have uld children while they so to work “I! earn another 815, forty implant mu. [it]: who “at.“ [not than. W. Gordon'- Olho My mm. tag Nth him to unht than fl 0min; work. I." and to form a. unen- plonl (blo' “new. For nu " hour, In»: Gordon named to tho pl“ ot the 3111-. who in“ our: - ot " olllco. _ mun-mm AtCIlylhI ttIt1t1VtihAttt,.AN,eAs av; 0' "I M057 mm mu ma or Ttte 3/1 tyr- ICE 51w Knmwmolllm Urges Formation (lf Unemloyed (lids' Assn. EAST ZORRA on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Kira Becker {incl Mrs. borne] Fried and Orville and Glen Schnei- her y.isitef at [he Ed. Dubrlck home! clay Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker ot Kitch- ener spent Sunday evening with the Mmu-r‘s parents. Ezra Becker’s. Mrs. Wm. Reist entertained I num- by of ladies to a quilting on Tues- Mr. Herb Schatz is holidaying at tl" Henry Becker home. Mrs. Lorne Fried and son Orville VI Rnsm‘illv spenta few days with her par-em; at the “East View". .\Ir. min Becker of Mildmay spent 'rellcs to the week-end at the home of Dual Mrs. E. Becker's and also visited with Dave mum to Schmidt and Hy. Beeher% iaddresa. Visitors at the home ot Morleyl Mrs. H. Battler‘s on Sunday evening werevinl WW? Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Battier, Russel lPieret and Lloyd Becker and him Verna F. number Day. [ville prior Mr. and Mrs. Hr. Becker, Russel and Lloyd Becker and Mn. Enrt Pattler. Mr. and Mrs. David Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker at- tended the funeral ot Mrs. Andrew Hahn near Maeton on Monday. Mrs. Hahn was " sister of Mrs. Henry Becker, Mr. Irvin Becker of Mildmnv mam Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duhrick at- tended the funeral ot Jacob It. Otto at Shakesceare last Wednesday. Mrs. A. Hahn Buried. i TmLSoNBURG.--a'tu, arrest ot Mme Devuyst aged " yous. Belgian ‘tobacco grower. by Brnntford police ion a warrant issued by Chief Con- ‘stable Phillion, ot Tnlisontrurt re limited the accused with his wife Attend Funeral. Oevuyst was allowed MI freedom on cash bail and will appeu- in local court on Wednesday morning Charged with) {also pretence. " tsl aileged the accused man issued c; small check without the nececlll'y' funds in the bank. I Chief Phillion returned from Brantford With his prisoner, than gut in touch with the estranged wife in Ayimer who was reunited with her husband here. Both seemed hem that the course of event: had suited their marital trouble. trom whom he has been sebirii; (or some time. Dr. H. G. Rata, only recently a» minted to the board. urged that Dr. l. K. Minder be given an mm. '"t's a very short-sighted policy it we don't keep such good men on the stuff for the sake ot a few hundred dollars." ARREST BRINGS REUNION OF HUSBAND AND WIFE Fraser. "I mink I should be gaunt 35,000," he declared, admitting he had been raised from $4100 to “no last year. "When I came to Kitchener in 198T I was promised, by word ot mouth, I would get $5.000 and a car. but all lie got so far Ire cuts," asserted Dr. or" Dr. R. Ferguson; dentin Inf-vili- Lested for a 3200 morale. One public health nurse has been added to the stall It an annual ul- an- of 31.400 while alludes ot two assistants were suggested for in- creases of 840 each, while the aunt)" The incroano is computed of n 8100 nine to Dr. J. W. I‘m-or. EOE. slanting him tron 14500 to 84.00. plus 8450 car allownnco; 8120 Il~ crease to Dr C. K. under, food in- spector, which would mike " ul- ary $2,320 including cu allovueo and plus $540 from the tomt 01W:- terloo. Waterloo will he ”had to make an $80 raise in " we. the board slated. "it you and hitting tho any eon all (pr an Incl-cu. no: at tho it. W thin; .. know no new unl- eu and all other he“. will “My" on u with an; booming". dochrod Mayor Gordon, pointing out. council urgently deulred to deems. ttte In!!! rate am you. Admitting that could! had not a- peeted In lucreuo In halal bowl animus. 'tttin you, In," Gordon indicated it um " but“ an in- meme would be “united". I KrrcdINi-D- qtetat " with. by layer - W. Ger don. lacuna Health has! tn I. gala Icahn My ml. or“ “that. M a}. you non than $2,000. nut-um Ion Int“ (3.935. " counted with $88.01.“. workm- you. [Malibu WILLIAMSBURG tan-mug Mm Mule Weber of m1. tmah., win Is “In!!!“ tho loom) me Bible School u Rhett-or. All .“qu Elma and "In. God. win are .190 unending the new, ”at the weekend gun. the latter. ur- omn, Mr. and In. All” Gotti. Mr. arid In Zena Cream-n ad family visited with Mr. I“ In. Pnarn Koch ot Cone-Iago on an- any. Mr. and In. Addit (Wu-man and family were Sand-y whiten will Mr. and Mr! John Shunt: 3M In. Bunch Ertt 0' near Wntnloo‘ Man“ can. “no“. l The friends of Mr, "any Halo will be glad to know that he has 'ruttieietttly recovered to be "no"! to his homo from the Station! 00.- crnl Ila-pun! when be ... will“ tut the put week. I Mrs. R. J. Bean attended 1 quilting (at the home of Mn. Munro: he” iot East Zorn on homily. Mrs. Craig ot Bright I: Imam some time with her hunter. In. ,A. B. ‘Chrmner Ind Mr. Christan. [Enjoy Skating Party, ltd-l. The C.G.l.1'. hold a than; party at the Plumvillo rink on Sunday evening Following seven] hour- ot "sting tho girls gathered " the home at their leader, an. B. Bar. rett whre a sock] hour was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were our"! hy the beaten It the _ Home" From "In“; 1 Recent callers at the homo ot It. rnd Mrs. A. n. Bean more: Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Pucey of new who and Mr, G. B. Kuhn-n of near New Dundee. I Mrs. E. Schiedel. the local lender or the buymamhlp course in Home Economics then gave a report deal- ig with the quality chancter md e1durnnce value ot cotton Ind ',woollen mater-lull. A minutes" silence was observed in memory of a hills]! “new“ member, Mrs. E. Tye. who [and away recently. A piano instrumentnl wu omitti- hute dbrRu th Schiedol utter which delicious retveshmenu were and. Pertonll'. The roller committee reported sending clothing, enable. ete., vtlued at 837.00 to a needy family of the community. . Mrs. E. Z. McIntyre. the president. Helen of Waterloo were presided. The roll call was respond- “9!!- with Mr. and M ed to with each member giving the Koehler. name ot the original owner ot the Mr.and Mrs. Ed. Pounce: farm on which she now PM”... 93:13:"2': IP"" Sunday Mrs. H. Walker gave an intoreu- ot Berle“ Con ing survey of the early settlers ot tom wfth the Haysville and after her talk showed Emma Valium. a number or photograph. of Harte Mr. amt Mrs. ville prior to the flood. Round Wore ' MI-nen Merlot “(gamin- I Mr. A. R. G. Smith of New Hun- bnrg was the guest speaker and gave in most interesting account of the Indian village recently discovered on the Baden Hills. For seven] ‘yearn Mr. Smith has been undying F/iiiieiiiiG and recently he was ‘suceeuful in unearthing relics of tho ilmjlan village, the existence of jwhich Wu ttrat learned tn 1897. He illustrated his address by exhibit- ing Indian wenpom and utensil- whieh he had found. In order to en- courage an interest in archeology among the children, the government plans to distribute a number of the relics to the dillereut schools. The Hnysville Women‘n momma held their meetln; on Wane-day afternoon at the home ot In. Hy. Malker. Due to drifted road: the meeting was postponed one week past the regular meeting day. Saturday. January " 12.30 to 100 tram--") Gypsy Train", from Toronto; 1.55 to 6.00 p.m.-Metropolitnn Opera, from New York; 6.30 to 7.00 It.m.--9htr Satur- day Review. from Toronto; 9.00 to 10.30 _utan.--N.H.u Hockey Broad. cast. Toronto; 10.30 to 11.45 Fen.-- NBC Symphony Orchestra, from New York. Guest Speaker MU}. Smith ls 0.30 to 7.00 'r.m.--a'ho Little Re. view; from Montreal; 7.30 to 8.00 pan.-Ptom a Rose Garden, from Halifax; 9.00 to 10.00 Frrt.-orqttst Welles "Phtrttotsse", from Now York: 10.00 to 10.15 pan.-orattam Spry. commentator, London. Bus. ’onto Symphony oeeiatA,FGGG; @150 to If.” mH.-Wrtat.qt Jam. SOUTH-WEST WILMOT 8.00 to 9.00 'ran.-a- Concerts Symphonies do [outrun 9.00 to 10.00 ttatt.-lood New. variety, m Hollywood: 10.00 to 11.00 Pars.-) Crosby lullc Hall. from Hollywood; 11:15 to 11.30 't.at.-A3rant Donor, correspondent. Winnipeg. 4.46 to 5.00 parrots-Batman: Music, Vancouver; 8.30 to 9.0 Fm.- Bach Choir. from Hamilton; 0.80 to 10.00 p.ac-"Wtaie by Nth" from Toronto; 10.00 to 10.80 Parc-V Damn: Strings (tautlvo) Montreal. bdrm, from Whaling p.mA-varutr 3PM lulu-ed: 0.30 to 10.30 6.80 to T.00 Fm.---; In. a. Slum-u, was; I.“ to I.“ a... --'NNqt Putt". from In“: I... to 9.00 .m.--Boho.. a a. hull. (will Win-lug; 9.00 to 10.0. pa..- Tho Mo Theatre, tron Hollywood. ‘anhlo or w. a. uni:- luda; I.” to "' “M 'doa-tmar, New You; I.” b no are“ and tttring., an. Winnipeg; 1.” to l.“ in.“ - SUI-u. tro- has»; no to ". “w lam mm. Toronto; I.” to 11... pan. --NV tho an”. In. Vane-us. Tm, January It “9 “am tye-intl'- Pottr7, Mf p I! .m.-'MI Wound-y. January . Thursday, January " Shun: moved 8 vote of Mr Smith for " splendid Friday, January " In“). an." I m td Uri. In. iiiii aiEira,i' uret Bonn and Mr. Ellworth Bean at- tended I young people's meeting of the Washington Society held It the home of Mrs Tush on Tuesday even- "- ___ __--_.-. , Mrs. A. Ham and daughter, Min‘ Helen of Waterloo were week-end] gusts with Mr. and Mrs. Hurry' Koehler. I Mr. tnders. Ed. Foerster and Mrs. Mr. and -sr B. Oscar Schwartz. East Heidelberg. spent Sunday u the home or, My}. Mathilda Howie. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung and son Donut! were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hulung at Pttitipahttrg. Mr. and Mrs: -tGGdriiiiis-,uu, or Box-let's Comer were Sunday visi- tom 'tet. the Misses Clara and Miss Laurrine Otterbein returned to her home at Waterloo after a week'l visit with her lance and aunt, Mr. Ind Hrs. Milton Kuch. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Alvin Heier and Miss Emma Fries of Erbsvllle spent Sun- day with their mother, Mrs. Jacob Fries. Miss Catherine Dorseht of St. Ciemeuts,“uln Viola Bus and Mr. Eckhnrt Otterbein visited on Sunday with the latter's mother: Mrs. Val- entine Ottorbeln. . M. and Mrs. Albert Schell’ley ot Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr., and Ars George Smith. Classes by Steele Mr. Israel Brubacher, East Heidel- berg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J. A. Std“. ( Mr. Lester Healer ot Port Elsin was a visitor with his uncle and any, yr. And Mrs. Allan Weber. 1 One the tuatt (by tor recaivlng an pilcations- for Nettie areas " men and women stood In tho chilly "not when the doors opened at 7.10 Ln. Second In “no wan R. P. Hunter, who cums at 4 mm, and third in T. W. Parsons, who arrived " min. utes later. By noon almost 200 area- were reserved i TORONTO. - John Reid. _ hls thoughts on summer holidays sud sunny skies, shivered in from of To. ronto City Hall ttom 2.30 s.m., until shortly sner 7 in order to be the itrttt in 1939 to book a picnic at one of the city's parks tot next summer. “JAM SEOOION" TO RESERVE PICNIC AREAS HEIDILBERG Surfing Earned in 1938 ToulA-etaDec.31,l938- . 41mm Ton] Ply-nun in 1938 to PttticyhoH-dBeoegieiaeim " 14966.!“ Non-Whitllain 1938 - (01“.de Entering 70th Year PUBLIC SERVICE lv_ot can» 'tggi-tlege' Misha! 1m HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONT. “Owned by the Policyholders" be”, was . . . . . 'SS9,tttthtttttt (“adh‘ an) with Mr, All tor Potieyhatdees hFotuon Mc, and Mrs. John ctoikrt Giiihuiii7. I Mr. Daniel Wilhelm ls holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wagner Yor I few days. Mrs. C. R. Gerber and Min Emm- fs.s,i-, ___-- - _ Mrs. C. R. Gorba- Gerber spent an e at the home of Mr, Inst week. Mr. Joe ngler and family butch- ered I his boar Int week. He VII “slated by Mr. Simon Huber and Mc. and Mrs. John Chum and n..."- M r. Jo farm of you. Mr. Amos Stackley is spending " holidays in_mtirnio. Mr. Arnold Wagner is employed with Mr. William Ella-man, chopping u and Mr. All": Doraeht, Mr. Albert Wagner. Mr. Fred Ellemnn and families arc. spending enjoy-hie evening with their new radios. Write for Investigate BERLET‘S CORNER GOLD MINES LTD. Bunker Bldg. - Phone 4610 Kitchener FINANglAL SERVICE Gum's hunch! t'llrf2dfggul'ttgii Kitchener Securities Corporation Limited NORWOOD - KIRKLAND '. 93.??? Btattstieal omn' isaiidii" 40q "23.1193!!- Wm .1th Wagler - "1tni rm It agier I: ensued oil tho Mr. Aaron Sleckley for tho " "on at 715] out Staten CKCR. sa.. Gdr, g: [I33 enjoyable "51;; r. Daniel lellgor You Invest

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