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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Aug 1939, p. 5

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Mrs. C. E. Steady of Ottawa is, visiting her daughter, Mrs. John E.', Mon, Frederick street, Kitchener.‘ and her mother, Mrs. George C. " Lang, Queen street north. _ Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Mayer of Waterloo spent the week-end " Grimsby Beach, where they were the guests of Col. and Mrs. Scruton of Brunswick, NU., It their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graber, Church street, Kitchener, announce the engagement of their daughter, Muriel Esther, to Mr. William Simmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Buutter, Kitchener, the marriage to take place September 16. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Golbeck ot Waterloo announce the engagement of their daughter, Vera Burbarl, to Earl C. Bender, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Bender of Waterloo. the wed- ding to take place Sept. 2. irTnnd In. J. J. Walton, Church street, Kitchener, .nnounce the en- casement of their daughter. Ionic: Isobel, to Gerard P, Dietrich, only [on of Mrs. Loni: J. Dietrich. Wil- liam street. Waterloo, and the late Mr. Dietrich, the wedding to take place the middle of September. wild in. holiduyins " the home of her ulster. In. ohn Steckle " Williumhurg, left on Tuesday for Min “on. where she has been Ip- rt.W, genenl secretary of the . . .A. Mrs. Herbert layer of Waterloo spent the past week " Georgian Bay where she was the guest of Mr. and In. Campbell Sanctum At their summer home. Ens-(onggtg. loo went the week-end at Penning, when the we" the - of It. Tommy lull'.". " I weak-cad Iona party " the unmet home ot his puma, Mr. AWE". Tom Sn- - of Waterloo. Hi“ Mary Chm. ttiris' work agent-u. pt}!!! Enamel} Y:W.C.A., The In“: Pe and Pu: Lung ysd Mr. i'r/laNUtl'l,' g! Wd' meh. ”Culllmcmlnh- C.Fqbt-etairkitt%trsriG of In. lulu, All” _ can. Watch», foe li- InnAUoo. to- tet bride, It! may w Ike's. mum and In. Geiadk. TEL "lie " Toronto. [,sjiJi:-'iil'""i" " personal biei51'iiiii Ih Vanni-”6o; -id" ii-a-wird All“. hindunonu won and Yr P'."°"“'. We! by lee. Ihrs. dltaruihaia6. -iGAtiatGr ,TirtT G DOWNING, STEEN and Co. Shitl 1"r""r,h Conn-y Dun. B. I“ In " FRET“ 0NTAI10 Elnblllhd "" " “I. S. wumoo M I. " King St. W. Plann- [800 KITCHENER 9313;11ng {mug Sm The Minus P: A 991an method. No chine. No I. - 39.93." 5.10;". murgmwn New Thru Bus Service To HAMILTON "an" s. Hull. 03W Cum. Conch Une- now operate 1 new through and Ink! to Hamilton. M. Catharina, Nh‘an Falls, Well-M. rm Elle In! Bunnie, linking six mund trips duly. Pancnun do not and to clung: con-hen. I Low Sand-y Fun.” I To Hamilton nur’run‘zn? 'tSS Return Leave 6.“ |.m.. 8.55 1.11:. only EST. Tick“. sold " ticket one. Niagara Falls EYES MINE!) FLORISTS only. - Not on coaches. ‘15.7O New York New Low Fares to return only Via No. 14 Road and Golf " for Ip- the l Mr. Clifton ot Burlington In: been engaged tor the coming you to take charge ot the senior room at the Hocal school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen and daughter Pearl and Mr. And In. B. uilen or Brampton were mmaar my tors at the home ot Mr. ind In. Harvey Manner. f Recent visitors at the home pt Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller were hit. and we. Herman Bechtold and (hunter Betty ot Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Banana and mum, Mlss Elvlna Martin open! Suuday. with Mrs. Isaiah Baum"), Breslali. CMr. and Mrs. Otto Wrasse and daughter spent Sunday with the ht- ters' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlol Horst. Miss Lydituut \Horu Oeiah and Na. thattiel Horst and Howard Bauman .spem Sunday with Mr. Sim. Horst, Preston, Mrs. George Mam-er, Mr. Charles Msurer and daughters not. and Dor- othy were recent VIIIwra with friends in Ayton. urea Bonn kere 81inch); “sub” with Mr. and Mrs. Etaetp Henrlch at mr terloo. Mr. and Mrs. Waher Manner mn- with Mrs. Enoch Schneider In Eh mira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dealer and tamllf attended the Snyder to- union held at Queen's Park, Beat. ford, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender were Sunday guests with Mr. Ind In. George Schwlndt. Mr. and Mrs. Noah mum and a" family spent Sunday In “'11th Ht: visiting triettds. has Hamlin]; let Wand affy trert, Mr. and mi. Sam Bird an Rw mom; Bird were Sunday visitors with friends in Wallace. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender, Mr. Claire Bender were Sundly visitor- sylth Mrs. Peter Allgeier In mm. Mrs. Laura Hollinur at "mira . s-pedlng several wet. at the home ot Mr. and Mm. Wuley Howlon. Miss Jean Shoemaker spent. seven] days at Millgrove at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Rut-ell Carey, Mttriel Carey returning with her and load- ing several days with trlendl here. V Mr. and Mrs: Irvin Schneider. Gladys and Billy Jones were Sundty dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra'ThuT. Pilkington. Mr. Geo. Shoemaker and dunner Jean spent Sunday with In. brother Addison and Mrs. Sheena-tor at Cheney. Mrs. Herman Lemon wont seven] day: with relatlvea at Gall 1nd Kit- cheuer. Nears. Floyd Howl“! Ind - [met Ire unending United Church Summer School at NortrutndaU on Lake Erie. and daughter Paul eT,'.tT, In. Hilda umch and r. Dwight. Kel- lormn ot Witerloo. nan Salinity tor Grand Bend. family and In. Gordon Danna have returned to their home in Waterloo from their tanner home at Gull uh, union. where they spent the holid- month. It. and In. A. W. has: have alumni to their home. Albert meat. Waterloo, from Grind Bud. where they spent the ink-0nd. ttrMhobmhriet_ur_of The m - “no It kl- lullc " that m "and by the clam; '0“.me 'fJuft'l'1i='ltf2TdSJ,"'ttttue.. “by itPt'tjiiEiiitiiiiiiE'iiiiii5 Inn»! and h WI. null- by for their home in . Sudan, In. C. Evans; - by VIA. . . .. Imam-W! Hum. Intuit; curb-Maud “WW 'ee tttq WWI". try m twig have returned to their to.” "in “at and u Ink In the chil- in Macho-thud" iri_brRora.A.-rdsttaot Winnim. when they - ttr. Kim". The Ira-Mam. In. J. Tweod'n parents. In mi. hon. Hons toot It. chair tor the but they visited friend: b one.“ and no“ uno- ud two-ll; tho nont- Detroit. tag I lock! bout vu we!“ and re- 'l .00 Single 'C75 Return Duncan" cum it wind to or "on out: Mr, may purrhnu “not. to on." 'ireertr or Gut. 121". - of ticket.- no "Illa“. " the an ot te per mile. In an." Minn-ano- um "elm - r. tarent IIPIL UNION BUS DEPOT BLAIR, BOON AND GERMAN MILLS NORTH WOOLWICH Mr. gnu! In. George Harper and wily 9nd Ifru. Qorgioq Danna luau-u All)“ I.“ No. " and " WEST MONTROII Fred Union " " I Pt Sch volts" ttr'. ind Mrs. Sunley iikider and 'g,'ytp,',rt Sunday guests with Mr. and m Delton Schmitt " Nine Pines. Dir-a. Mug Glebe observed her eighgy-Iiggh irt_hdly, Tpegdny, Aug. 2fnd." Mrs. Em'liuel Isruet, -. trrandautrhter, of Kitchener, spent the_duy within"; 7 __ 77 Mr. Und Mrs. Earl Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hon, Balsam Grove, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Good of Kitchener culled on friends here on Tnggdny. 7 A, ,7 - 77 Mr. 1nd Mrs. Petey Snider of Kitchener Ind Noah Bee tel of Bresleu spent Huntley with Mr, and Me. Chgin.__8nyt_ler. - In!" of Bulb's" "cont mm with Mr. and 11 ' T, [mocha] Mrs. Jack McNall, Dolores, Ber- nice, Rhea, Douttltus, June and Yvonne of Blythe spent a week's holjdty with Mr. and Mrs. Alonu a ent Sunday with Minerva and Mr. Jack Amos of Toronto, Mrs. 'll?,",.',',, Bowman. Smith ot Port Credit and Mrs. Bert Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin, Amos and soul Jim and Roy of Viola and Floyd spent Sunday with Lorne Park spent Sunday”at the Mr. and Mrs. Aden Martin and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Amos Manamh Martin near Waterloo on Roy is staying tor a week. Sunday.» - _ A --- _ U ' Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Martin and Mr. ind Mrs. [Joya Snyder and funny spent Sum-g with Mrs. Isaiah Btumnn near reuu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Anson Mun-tin of Peel visited Mr. and Mrs. Noah LieAtr ott_Sundnt, - _ - Sunday that: with Mr. and In. Eph. Knee tel were Mr. and Mrs. Ininh Detweiler ttnd family of Bred-u. Mr. ind Mrs. M. B. Hdlman of Kitchener visited with the lormer'l mother, In}: Levi Hallmnn. Harold How'IId of Baden spent the, yeah-0nd at M. home. Mr. Ind Mrs. Mark Jones And {-31in of Nine Pines visited It the home of Mr. And In. o. Bowman onfytndyr, James Lena Shelby of Toronto and Mariorie Shelby d Kitchener and Mr. Glenna Shelby ot Burbank. Cart. were recent visitors at the homes of Albert Shelby and Imer Slolu. Edna and Adeline Martin of Peel gent Sunday with Minerva and lvinl Bowman. Mrs.- R. Barley of Waterloo, Mrs. Emmerson Spies and Hurry vsited Jug?!) hriy 3n Sqigdny. __ 7 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devin and family motored to Gnvcnhunt on land of 6.11 Rev. Glen [latterly ot Stevens/Mlle occupied the pulpit In the Halted Brtlhrert Church Sunday murmur. Miner: Min Elinor Tunon ,0! Branchton and Mr. Linton ot near Gait called on Miss Eva Becker on Friday even- ins. Miss Ma ie Sherk. formerly of Kitchener YU' a few dayl last week with friends In the village. Edward Hoffmeier, Henry Wolfe and Conrad Schmidt of Hampstead visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil CHtlintr, tiuyfnr., _ in 1nd Mrs, Peter Bowman and were Sunday guests of Mns. John L. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gingrich visited Weber and Mrs. Henry Gilles. at Mr. Ind Mrs. Wendell Martin’s ‘Blshov Jones Snider preached In near Conestoga, Sunday. the Mennonite Church on Sunday Mr. ttnd Mrs. Sylvester Bowman, morning. Mr. ttnd Mrs. Sylvester Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowmnn of El- min. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bauman, Clare and Kenneth, and Mrs.‘lrvine Shoemaker visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ley! Boten, Aqmyt., _ _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Sibblck and ttun. Ily ot Burton: were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sunley Hmwrn. Mr. and Mrs. Haber Hilborn and daughter Dorothy, of St. Catharines were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hitborn and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hiborn. Misses Berhiee Runner and Beulah Wenger Ind Messrs. Walter, Edwin and Monroe Rainer, all of nga- rust. Ind.; nre visiting relatives Ind friqus in, thitprieinitr, --- _ - Misses Orpha and matLDetweiier ot Kitchener open! the week-end a! tug home tr Mr. and Airs. J. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ciittord Beam and non Douglas of Buffalo, N.Y., were Sunday guests at the home ot Mr. and Mm. A. C. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. William Detwoller visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang at Ayr on Sunday. Misuse Betty Becker and Lol- Shelby and Winston Becker spent several days In! week at the home or Mr. and Ira. Cranson Hullman near Plaltsvllle. tBetty and Winston Becker left on Monday for their home In Huntlng~ ton, Ind., after . unending several weeks with rehlivu here. and In. K. eveulux. Show! and... On Wednesday evening Mr. Glen- ard qtteily at Burbnnk. Cant. pre- sented lantern tildes ot View: when in Canton“. In the local school. Min Helen Wood ot Preston ctl-led It the home ot Mr. Ind Mrs. Albert Booker on Thursday alternoon. Ir numbed Mr. and uh. Warner mu. our Nu mud“. [at Than“: ope-Inc. when they were pun-ted can a not at Duvet lot- Ipoou ll honor ot mell- recent man riaqe. TI. "on!“ In spam In grureq - following which lunch In. served. Hold com Rout. The young people of the local Evangelical church And of the Wil- mot Centre Church held an enjoy- mle corn mu: It. the home ot Mr. !!er a the about“ , the lu-tttt 14050] Society pl m- Honour NEWIyweda 1ritanaoeiatttoerxraskutaadre. Ire-Imu- -d. Bemarltraia'itiiiaiLr'aaL etatq.uttathohemeeeneqtattr. “mumhdmm Hilton on M “not. Miami.“ Th. m - an". Hugh Huboru of St. Catharina u: been holldzytnz with relatlveo 1irr/istttstson sud Mr, Eph mAgW¢IhW FLORADALE MANNHEIM E. Fried Ian Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Martha and daughter Irene visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geiger and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geiger near Ullowel on Sunday. Accompanied by nor house gum Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelterhorn of lthlca. N.Y.. Mm. George Kellenborn left on Tuesday for a m Myl' VII" with her son. Mr. Austin Koitertorn at Sudbury: Mrs. Walter Kelterhorn of Btratford accompanied them. Mr. Theo. Guiehit/diGiiir upon! I fete, dnyg in Montreal. , Mr. August Knipfel, Mr. Wm. Knipfel, Ross, Gordon. Irvin 1nd Bobby Knipfel. Roy Seip Ind Mr. John Kuhn of Baden spent Sunday afternoon in “ArtunAnnd Elan. Mrs. Chu. Knipfel and family hive returned home after spending the past four weeks in Russel. Iowa, Ind Nebrukn. -- _ _ - Miss Gertrude 'elte, of Kiteh. ener spent the wee -end at her home here. "Mr. Adam Hildenbnnd of Kiteh. on" spent the week-end with Mr ”will". Chair, Knlpfel. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Horst and man and family spent the weekend family and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bow- with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walker and daughter Miss Florence of Listowel were Sunday visitors with Mr. and May. F. E. Walker. The young people of Calvary church to the number of about " took a drive on Sunday afternoon through Breslau. Preston. Dundu. em. etc., to Hamilton spending some time at Burlington Beach and taking their lunch on the Hamilton mountain early In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Meno Wldeman of Three Bridges Halted with Mr. tad Mrs. John L, {but on Sunday. Mrs. Louisa Strebel in spending I few dun with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Sett-trentrutrer at ttt. Again. Mr. and Mm. au Kni fol Ind daughters Dolore- Illd A'lll',',', Vinit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greytsm It Waterloo on Sundny. Bishop Joe Wenger and Elder and Mrs. Ben Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. Elam Rein ot Lancaster. Pa., visited friends in the vicinity. Bishop Wong- er preached at Martin's Meeting House on Sunday. Bar-In Proclalmod. Mr. and Mrs. Heward Schulz ot El- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wood and Mr. min: and Mr. and Mrs. Harold R00- and Mrs. R. J. Bean and 90'! Wait% nay ot Drayton were Sunday guests visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cay- of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H rich. let' at Norwich on Sunday. Mm Mr. and Mrs, Alvin 31:11:13u ind you Mtrlorie and Once ‘Blan returned Glen and Miss Irene Bearingor of home with them after spending I Waterloo were Sunday visitors at aree& with their mtele and ttant, MT: the home or Mr. and Mrs. Ben In)“ Mm. CHM- Mr. and Mrs. Heward Schulz ot El- mira and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roo- ney of Dmyton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon qurlch. Mr. and Mrs. Eden Cranium: mn- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wily”: Brw bacher negl- Hawkeuvmo on Sunday. Betty of Waterloo winked at the Mr. and Mrs. James Parmeter at Rockford. Mich., and Mr. Ind Mrs. Clinton Welrhrook and daughtet Helen of Yptsatanti, Mich., spent part ot their holiday sojourn In Ontario wlth Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schiller. Miss Naomi Snider is spending a week’s holdays with friends in Wel- lesley. Mrs. Elam Haas, Mr. and Mrs. Reu- ben and daughter Marie ot Wilmot were Sunday guests of Mus. John L. Mr. and Mrs. Holden Anne) visit. ed In Breslau on Sunday. Tthe Motor Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Linton ot North Easthope visited with Mr. and Me, W H, Beluyter on Sunday. Banns were proclaimed for Mr, Henry Bowman. Lexington and Mrs. Emmanuel Wober near Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kniplel Ind fnmily visited Rev. Battenbere in Lo_n_don__Sundgy Mtery?on. LET CHRONICLE ADS " YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE Mr. Ind Mrs. John Thoma and chil- dren and Mr. hr] [today of Hanover were visitors at the home. 41 Mr. find In. A. C. Thom. and Mrs. John . Thoms on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. John Stable and chil- dren, Rota, Hilda, Billy and Lorne spout Sunday wlth Mr. Ind Mrs. Alvin C. Thoma. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Horn had " sum: on Sud-y Mr. and Mrs. Menu» Widomu of Three Bridges. Mrs. Melvin Hahn and Jacky and home of Mr. and Mn. John G. Hahn on Sunday. Mrs. Herb Schwaru of Elmira visited with Mrs. Andrew Wthl on Sunday. Mr. Wesley Adolph ot Bridgeport addreued the young people's moot- lng in the Evangelical church on Monday evening. With these word: June. Gordon Bennett, Aery publisher of the New 2t Rudd, dilpotehed Henry M. Stanley on the ”not adven- ture kn In to man. Above, ftt'tig, Tmer, Oriee winner of the Academy Award, in the role of e heroic n per-man in Darryl P. Znnuck’l production of “STANLEY Ind ia"vTtl%%'W", m " the Lyric Theatre. Included in the cut nre Nnncy Kelly. Rich-rd Greene, Walter Brennan end Charien Coburn. PETE RSBU RG 1mtAM.PArm8tmrrtBrmoqrNTtttgAN ST. JACOBS ' SOUTH-WEST VIII-MOT "FUd LIVINGSTONI r' Mrs. Jonathan sariin ot Kiwhenor is visiting at the homes of Amo- Goff and, Melvin Muniberger. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Extonce of Toronto spent the week-end in the villgg_e._ H _ ---_- - of Elan. Nohnin Each of urr is speKding a mention nt the home of his grand- par_entsr,, yr. ,rtd, Mrs. John, Woeme. Master Walter Good Mia‘s Pearl Good returned home after main] a week with relatives in Elmira. Their cousin. Miss Grace Martin re- turned with them. A delightful Ind interesting. Wiener rout was held at the Doon Pinmcle on Thursday evening. The evening was spent in g-mes 3nd. singing with Wiliam Wolfe and John M. Clair supplying the music! Lunch was served by the young ladies. About " young people nt-‘ tended. I arr. Jéhn mocha! of' Galt con- dueted the service " ,the Doon United Church on Sunday after- noon. Misses Kay Jones and but” Goddarduspent Tuesday " the home of the farmer's sister, In. Lester Welland, 9f Iritelt_eper. 7 Mrs. N. Wilton; spent the week- end at the home of Mr. And In. June: Wil_fo_n_g ofJTynilton. Sunday {visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Good were: Mr. and Mn. Orphan Winner and Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Schmidt ot near Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Abner (1mm visited 'with Mr. Simon Brubacher and [amin ff St: Jacqbs on Band”. Mr. and Mn. than Cranium Slight Sunday with friends In Preston. Master Vernon 'Brtgbaeher and Miss Mary Brrgttaetter are spending their holidays with their grandpar ems. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brainch- er of near Heidelberg. Mrs. Middleton Fisher entertained a number of children at her home in the village on Thursday evening, in honor of the birthday of her dettrhtey,. Mnygpret _ Bose. Misle- Ethel and Marguerite Wil- fong spent the week-end " Wang: Beach. Alf. Boll ind Gilbert Lenard have returned to their home in Toronto after spending a vuntion at the home of the farmer's father, Mr. William Boll. Fred Hobbs spent Sum!“ " the home of Mr. and Mrs. lval mitine Mr. mid Mrs. Walter Atkinson of Cult were Suturdny visitors " the home of Mr. und Mrs. John Cuull. Mr. and Mrs. Cluonce Boll sud children Betty and Billy of Bridge- port spent the ireek-end " the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Guillette. Mr. and MU. Jul: Lorentz nnd funily apen_t_ lundyt in Ptrlinryyi. . Ray 'Mnrtin of Nutchu Road was visjging in_t!l_e vill_a¢e on_yonday. - Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cm left on Friday to attend the biennial general conference ot the Mennonite Churlh which in being held in Allen:- ville, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. John Myer: and can Henry of 'Dorieatown, Penn, More Friday visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good. Bern Baker of Hespeler was visiting friends in the villtge on Mend-x _- -- Bethe] United Church grt1t observe In Anniversary services on Sunday, Aug. 27th. Rev. R. A. Fun of " vistock will be the guest weaker in the morning and Rev. Wilkinson of Hickson will deliver the cannon in the evening. Special music It]! he furnished by the choir unlisted by Mrs. L. Convoy and Min Once Poo cock ot New "animus. A cordial in- vltntlon is extended to all to attend. Foucault. _ Miss Alice Manning, B.A., left on Thursday on a motor trip to North Bay‘. 099?? aryt other palms. Bethel Anniversary Date August 27 an Philip Richard-oi: KG" the week-end in Bulblo. Mrinnd Mrs. Eaten Hinton Und DOOM La . " " C» spending I week’s GiatiGGi'%ii, home of her sister, Mrs. Art Eagle. Mr. undx In. Jnck St. Clair end son Thomas were visitors, at the home of the farmer's father in Spsgdsvjlje onaender. A Canadian Girls Snitch Buttons From Officials ' Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Hallmnn of Kitchener spent Sunday " the home of Ar. am} Nrts. 4ohn Woeifu. ' Kiss Ema mm} has return- ed te. her home, jn Limerick after m. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe and! daughter Betty spent Sand-y u the: home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nndrof-r ski of Plntuvilte. I ihildren Ruth, Shirley and Junk, of iitird'iu,' were visiting at the home of It. lid In. Paul Kroc-Inn. In. F. Hobbs and daughter Edrdd in 'tr,,','?': a wook'n nea- tion " the me of Mr. uld In. In] Enema: of Elon. q In. Denood Teet of Galt spent . few days the guest of In. Carl Kroc-an. Mr. and In Fred Smith of Gilt spent Saturday It the home of Mr. “tilts. Frank Smith. Ir Mr. and Mrs. Art Riekert and children Nancy and Juk, of Kitch- eucr. spent Sundny " the home of Mr, Ind Mu. Chalet Hate In. P. Wright and daughter Patrick were viistors in Galt on WW; _ Him Ghdys Zuefeldt of Kitchener was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krogmn on Sand-y. In. Lorne Debruake Ind family of Blair spent Thursday at the home "l.V um! Wa. Aetyefierzev. 7 Alreirmoee spent I week's nea- tion " the home of his sister in Baden. Rooster Battles For Pallets LIVERPOOL, Eng. - Buttons clipped from the uniforms of w. liging European oftkiah, try " Canadian schoolgrls were among the souvenirs of . whirlwind tour of Europe which ended when the group sailed for home Biturdar. tMNiM3H.ir, Jrvh at (Whom. Town-hi. In hum: tom: tor trunnion for _ In "and when a N. “I. router objected to roman} at when tron: the May-rd for bosom] here for irGGaii." [rm In: but»! to have im- non-Inn: none- In In. wrist " mod by the New at the roos- ters Ipu'. He In. overcome try min and had to be brought to DIIAIYIINY or FI'JNIIIIS, OYVA'A. She In. lobed the daily problem . . . because FISH offers . welcome ind wholesome change at mealtimes. something the whole family will like. There In over 60 ditferent kinds of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfnh fiom which you an choose, either fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned of pickled. All of [huh can be served in an infinite vurtety of recipes. And. . . one of the [and things about FISH is that it is nourishing, and no easy to prep-n! Serve Flll'l to your family ohm. A TRY " TH! ILA, I. A DA" WAY I": Er“-:“§'~.E:'.':-“‘.:rfi 'i,iiiti'iitt'i'i'iitelr3ti1ti 'e"Siii1/i!2. taeitttitgio2."ie ti,ii?iittittd,t?ii W5 r 7' I r -_ - ‘- , D. I ""an Irv-1| FFT- yr b I too Tuuplml no NIH-o I nun-u ruv~| II 454”" 'i2Gy ' A L - - - - _ ._ - EE’E’E tffffiittu"E WWW F1.YAuyco.,H-..o-. Bus iu' wpiririius .11 - and every clay for three weeks. 3 pals in end: packet 10 CENTS PER PACKET at ”Wall, Grocers, General Stores. wmdm'umm o... "ulna-94. noun-w... can to... cr-ree'.--.-.--..--.. Avg-IMMDHOCIMMI‘ '50.” meo-ooe-..Novmr-0.Bae- JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE “W to m VHOI" to PM a. has. on The girls, ranging in age from 13 to 20, collected ottici" hut- tom, in England, Scotland. France, Belgium, The Nether- lands. Switzerland anti, Italy in the course -ot a threeoreek strip which left most of them with the impression that the acme were the most hospitable people they met. and Edinburgh the best city they visited. WHY PAY MORE? The "hrat -

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