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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 1939, p. 2

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~ _ Wellesley Council â€" Clears Decks For CROSSHRLL â€"Wellesloy Municiâ€" pal Council met pursuant to sdjournâ€" ment at the Council Chamber, all members present and the Reeve preâ€" sided. > » Council Passes Accounts Totalling $1,138. Minutes of the previous meeting held Nov. 6th, as amended were read and confirmed on motion of Counci+â€" lors Wilkinson and Voll.â€"Carried. Bills, accounts and communicaâ€" tions were then distributed for conâ€" sideration and discussion and wore disposed of. On motion. of Counciliors Beggs and Huehn bylawse â€"â€"â€" and â€"â€"â€" to appoint deputy refurning officers and poll clerks for m coming muniâ€" cipal election, and to advance the time one day for the payment of taxes and the handing over of the tax roll be now read a first and secâ€" ond time.â€"Carried. Moved by George Voli, secondéd by John Beges that Wellesley Police Village be granted 2%5% of their share of the grant of the Wellesiey bridge.â€"Carried. Moved by Ed. Huehn seconded by George Voll that this council do now form into a committee of the whole on bylaws Nos. â€"â€" and â€"â€" and bat Amos Wilkinson be chairman of said committeeâ€"Carried. taxes and the Nanding OYDI DCt IZD _ iax roll be now read a first and see, Wj]] Entemin ‘\ | Mr. and (Mrs. Mervin Weber and ond time.â€"Carried. | s aoun o ie "-r&g“-l Moved by George Voli, secondéd by ‘ :0 tes‘an y mests & e home. of_ ree John Beges that Wellesley Police, n ts ’Weber. “ Village be granted 2%5% of their _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" | Recent visitors at the home of share of the grant of the Wellesiey _ On Saturday evening, Dec. 9th, the Kenard Smider were Olive Shants, bridge.â€"Carried. ladies of the Women‘s Christian Heen Benjamin, Kitchener, and (Mr. Moved by Ed. Huehn seconded by Temperance Union are giving a banâ€" and Mrs. Arlie Shantz of near Moore George Voll that this council do now quet for all the chiliren who wrote feld. form into a committee of the whol® in the recent Temperance eontelt’ Sunday guests at the home of Edâ€" on bylaws Nos. â€"â€" and â€"â€" And conduced through the Day School ward Siebert were Mr. and (Mrs. hat Amos Wilkinson be chairman of and Sunday Schools in this village. ‘Russel Sierling, Mr. and Mrs. Clifâ€" said committeeâ€"â€"Carried. Later in the evening a program will ford Howard, New Hamburg, Mr. Moved by P. A. Wagner and secâ€" be given by the children and presenâ€" and Mrs. Lloyd Snider, Williamsburg, onded by John Beggs that this comâ€" tation of certificates will be made. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler of Bresâ€" mittee now resume in open council Mrs. W. Near, county president, lau, aund that bylaws Nos. 1101 and 1102 W.C.T.U., is expected to be present! ijmeda Bearinger is spending a as filled in be read a third time and to speak. Parents and friends @re week at the home of Alvin Shantz, finally passed. â€"Carried. "‘cordially invited to be present f0f waterlop. Moved by Amos Wilkinson, sec this program at 8 o‘clock. [ Mr and Mrs. John Moss, (Mr. and Moved by Amos Wilkinson, secâ€" onded by Ed. Huehn that the Reeve instruct the treasurer to issue his cheque for the following amounts.â€"â€" Carried. _ Mrs. P. Lather, relief, $22.4; l‘ Aaron Ropp reliet, 256; Chris, Z. Roth, relief, 350; J. W. Burnett, 7.15; |‘ Wellesley Telephone System, rental,l‘ 15.00; Simon Friedman, Linwood ditch, 6.40; Frank McGory, Linwood / ditch, 2.40; Herb Walters, Linwood ,‘ ditch, 1.60; Wm. Cornell, Linwood ditch, $0¢; Alex Hartman, valuating | sheep, 1.50; Mre. Peter Kuntz, hos-: pitalization a/c, 30.00; Mrs. Geo. i Lichty, hospitalization a/c, 10.00; C& cil Coy, inspecting ditch, 4.00; Dept.' of Health, medical sundries, z.u;; Simon Friedman, divison court bailâ€" lif, 24.00; F. H. Schummer, Division | Court Clerk, 24.00; A. 0. Schnurr.! Division Court, hall rent, 30.00; John ; Heinbuch, mailing Tax slips, 35.00; A. Ament, stamps, 15.00; A. C. Seignâ€", er, road 7, 4.60; Simon Frlodmlll,' road 20. 20.00; Simon Friedman, road 30. 6.00; John Faulhafer, road 6,? 28.30; John Mullen, road 3,; 24.15; ‘Miss Myrie Bricker visited wilh MT, Simon Huber, road 4, 24.40; Joe. Z. and Mrs. Merle Coleman of Perry‘s BAMBERG Rotb, road 5, 5.2%; A. C. Seignmer, Cormers on Sunday. | j road 7, 18.40; D. W. Chalmers, road! Miss Cora Stager RN., of Woodâ€" an:":g,,,‘,);:"wf,'xu::g 3%:‘:3: 8. ‘.3.3:»; H., Hieronymus road 14, stock and Miss Muriel Stager were wyrs Charles Quebl at Gadshlil reâ€" 28.9%5; Martin Kieswetter, road 12, the guests of their aunt, Miss Esther conry ‘ 17.30; Peter Hergott, road 18, 29.10; Slicter in Toronto over the weekâ€"end. * Alex Distold, toad 18. 20.90; Cectt While in the ciiy they atiended tng . M"S. dosenh Waeehtor and doneh Hackett, road 17, 10.40; Alois Lienâ€" hockey game between the Maple ter, (Mre. Leonard Lamka of JKitchâ€" hart, road 22, 35.20; John Schleuter, Leafs and iChicago Blackhawks. ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter roud 25. 12.40; Wim. McCormick, road| Mrs. A. C. Becker is spending & N* DO"XiNE.; ~ 27. 37.60; Aug. Holtzschah, road 28, few daps with Mr. and Mrs. Cranson _ \‘â€" John Esbaugh spent a week‘s 20.80; Emil Stroh, road 29, 19.60; Hallman, near Plattaville. vacation with relatives and friends Robtr. Voisin, power grader operator,| Mr. and Mrs. Noah Culp and daughâ€" in Detroit. 48.20; E_ug Dietrich, road supt. ul-‘ter. Evelyn of Vineland, were guests _ Norman Gremm saw two young 3:1'_\'. $0.50; Ingot Iron Co., culvert, of Mr. and Mrs. William Detweiler deer in his father‘s swamp, while he 24.19; Fred_ Baechler: scarifiors sharâ€" on Saturday. * was working. The deer came quite pened, 17.23; Ed. Voisin, rep. to graâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Latsch and close to him. When they heard the der. $.62; Henry Zettel, power grader daughter Doris and ‘Mrs. Allan Fried barking of dogs they disappeared in parts, 2{;:1.),: O. Z. Lantz, wire, 58¢; were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. the swamp. : E. Dietrich, trucking snow fence and Latsch at Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. _ Miss Doreen Esbaugh accompanied l)‘osts rrom”roronto. 33.20; Bricker‘s Fried and Mrs. Latsch also visited by Miss Janet Lorenz of St. Clements Gas, gasoline, 11110; O. L. Lants, with Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Stoltz of spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s wire, 1.61; A. R. Peebles, repairs, Kitchener. . _ sisters, the Misses Helen and Edna 2.05; Guelph Tp. treasurer, chlorate,| Rev. and Mrs. H. Shantz and Esbaugh, ‘Kitchener. 18$0.00; Total expenditures, $1,138.89. daughter Evelyn of Stoufiville are ‘Mrs. Lavina Schaefer spent the Moved by Amos Wilkinson secondâ€" spending several days with Mrs. H. weekâ€"end with relatives and friends ed by John Begss that this council Schriober. in ‘Kitchener. 180.00; Total expenditures, $1,138.89. daughter Evelyn of Stoufiville are Moved by Amos Wilkinson secondâ€" spending several days with Mrs. H. ed by John Beggs that this council Schrieber. do now adjourn to meet again at the| Mrs. George Schafer and Albert Council Chamber, Crosshill, on Friâ€" Schafer and Miss Carrie Schrieber day, Dec. 22nd, at the hour of ten of Waterloo called at the home of o‘clock in the forenoon.â€"Carried. |Mrs. H. Schrisber on Sunday. Mr. Elias B. Martin spent three days last week attending the 60th anniversary of the Beekeepers‘ Conâ€" vention, held in the Royal York Hoâ€" tel. Toronto. * A number from here attended the Houser sale near St. Jacobs on Tuesâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry S. Bauman were Sunday visitors at the Elmira home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Weber. Mr. Henry M. Martin spent a fow days with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ivan Bruâ€" hacher near Winterbourne. Messrs. Harry and Alox Musser of Winterbourne spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Musser. Newsy Notes. On Sunday evening next, and for the four following evenings, the sun will be «etting at its earliest when its disk dips below the horizon at apâ€" proximately 4.40 o‘clock, local zone time. In the morning, however, the sun will continue to rise later until the end of the year. rising at 8.01 o‘clock on both the last day of the old year and the first day of the new year. After that the days will be lengthening at each end. Winter will begin on Dec. 22ud this year. During the past week a marsh hawk was seen leisurely circling around over the riverside pastures. Five starlings were also qwing. Doz ens of zolden dandelions mattled the green sward. and numerous little white butterflies were flitting aimâ€" lessly about in the open, sunny woodâ€" lands as if they had mistaken Decemâ€" ber for June Mesdames Nancy Brubacher and David Hogman spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schiefele of Conesâ€" togo. \Ursâ€" George Loegel, Marguerite and Edward of Glenallen, Mrs. Chas. Starr. Wayne and Bob, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Schedewitz Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starr, Mrs. John Loogel and Beatrice spent a day with MUrs: Pat Doherty My. Chae. Korman and John Bresâ€" brook of Waterloo. Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. Starr_ and children of Glenâ€" wllen spent Sunday with Mr. and MUrs Jas. Kennedy. Mrsâ€" Dennis Hanley is busy movâ€" ing in her new home purchased from Mra. Joe Moser . Mr_ and ,\(‘rfl Joe Eckert of Kitchâ€" ener «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mro. lsador Moser. Miss Vera Hanley of Torofto is spendinz a few days with her moâ€" ther WALLENSTEIN John Heinbuch, Clerk. HESSON : | Miss Jean Waldie spent Saturday j in Hamilton. o ;,! Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bricker and ; |Miss Myrle Bricker visited with Mr. .‘ and ‘Mrs. Merlie Coleman of Perry‘s . Cormers on Sunday. l Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bickle and sons Donald and Graham of Kitchâ€" ener and Percy Hilborn of Brantford {were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilborn. ROSEVILLE Will Entertain Contestants Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilgress and sons George and David of Ayr visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker on Sunday. Mr. Roy Stoltz of Galt visited with his father, A. E. Stoltz on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. Tupper, Miss Alico Dahms and Messrs. John and Edward Dahms were guests at the Dahms Schweitzer wedding at Waterloo on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Drinkwater of Galt spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. J. Lepp, who is 111. Miss Bessie Hope visited with her friend, Miss Alice Blackstock at Kitchener on Sunday. DONALD DUCK MUGGS and SKEETER Air Chief Marshal Arrives To Join British Air Mission CANADIAN NATIONAL DECEMBER 16 to WINDSOR $4.10 â€" DETROIT $4.10 Equally low fares from all adjucent C.N.R. Stations. For train service going and returning see handbills or ask ROUND TRIP TRAVEL BARGAINS from KITCHENER DECEMBER 15â€" 16 TO CHICAGO $12.00 (PLUS EXCHANGE) ‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Milton Ernst and jdaughters Helen and Erma spent Gunday in Durbam, JOut. s Mr. and Mrs. John Moss, (Mr. and Mrs. Rmerson ‘Burkhardt and daughâ€" ter Mary of Centreville visited at the home of Leander and Earl Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Urbin Snyder and daughters of Bloomingdale visited at the home of |Clayton Siebert, Sunday. ‘Mary Shantz returned to her home in ‘Baden ‘Saturday, after spending a considerable length of time at the home of Leander Snider, Mr. and |(Mrs. Ion Weber and son of Williamsburg were Sunday guests at the home of Clayton Weber. Mr. and Mrs. George Yaeck of Bridgeport visited at the home of William Klein, Sunday. Sunday visiors at the home of Daâ€" vid ‘Bearinger were ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ‘Martin, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alfred Martin and sons Orlin, Arthur and Floyd all of (Waterloo. Mrs. Otto Kress and soffis Eldon and Elmer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quebl at Gadshill, reâ€" cently. Mrs. Joseph Waechter and daughâ€" ter, (Mre. Leonard Lamka of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lunz, {Dorking. ) % Mr. and ‘Mrs. Emil Hueha and famâ€" ily of near Heidelberg visited on Sunday at the home of (Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dorscht. GERMAN MILLS any Agent. T313B ONE GOOP TURN DESERVES â€" OTHERS! Successful Chicken Supper. A successful chicken supper was held in the basement of the Doon Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening under the auspices of the Young People‘s Society. There was a very large crowd present from surâ€" rounding cities and district. ‘Those taking part were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayres, Mrs. Richard Drager, Mre. E. Plumtree, Mrs. W. Patterson, Mrs. E. Bonner, Misses Ethel Wilfong, Doris Wilfong, Mary Weaver, Edith Patterson, Louise Goddard, Inez Bonner, Betty Wolfe, Edreld Hobbs, Audrey Teet, Russell Tilt, Ralph Meyers, George Tilt, George Weaver, William Bryce and Charles Plumâ€" tree. ‘The Doon Patriotic Society met at the home of Miss Ethel Wilfong on Thursday evehing. Twenty members were present. The report of the Red Cross drive in Doon was given. The ladies wound and distributed wool. ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Cluthe on Dec. 14th. ! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rittingor of \Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pfeiffer. Rev. E. Boyle of Paris conducted the service at the Doon Presbytorian Church on Sunday afternoon Rev. Charles Tilbury of Galt conducted the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday. Quite a number of peqple of the village attended the auction sale at the estate of the late Elizabeth K. Renshaw of Blair on Saturday afterâ€" noon. few days at the home of Alex Smith.! Finally in the city of Patra he sufâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair and fered martyrdom and the Roman conâ€" son Thomas have moved their bouseâ€" Sulâ€"iâ€"charge. had him scourged and hold effects to the horle of Mr. and finally crucified. Instead of being Mrs. T. Jamieson of Clyde. ,, nailed to the cross he was tied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobbs spent means of cords with the idea of Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Causing a lingering death because J. Heseltine of Elora. .of lack of something to appease his _ Joe Quelch of English Settlement hunger and thirst. His cross was not spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the ordinary Tâ€"shaped one, but was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader. jin the form of an G and from this | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boll and we derived the St. Andrew‘s Cross family of Bridgeport have moved Which with the cross of St. George their household effects to the home formed the basis of our Union Jack. recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs.| Eventually his body was taken St..Clair, |from the cross and buried in Conâ€" Edreld Hobbs spent Sunday at the stantinople in a church which was home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grey of erected to the honor of the Twelve Brantford. ;Apostles. Early in the fourh century ‘ Wilbert Suyder of English Settle: this Christian martyr‘s bones were ment spent the weekâ€"end at the home removed by a pious Greek monk to of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drager. {the eastern. coast of Fife in Scotâ€" | David Howell of Kitchener epent land. Here in later years the famous the weekâ€"end at the home of Allen city and cathedral of St. Andrew Block. arose. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weiland and daughters Ruth and Joan and Elms Hilliard of Kitchener were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones on Tuesday. â€" Harold Schrank of St. George spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents. s oo _ Verna Goddard of Galt spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mrs. 0. Goddard. + Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin and family of Ayr spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Milâ€" ler. Miss Etta Bowman has returned to Kitchener after spending a month vacation at the home of her sister, Miss K. Bowman. _ Miss Louise Goddard spent Friday as the guest of Miss E. MacGregor of Galt. Art Block of Galt spent a few days â€" St. Andrew, who was a son of Joâ€" at the home of Allen Block. nas, spent his early years as a fisherâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver spent man in Bethseda in the sea of Galilee Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and as the first Disciple called by J. Shuh of Kitchener. Jesus Christ. There are many le Stewart Williams left on Friday gends of his early days which tell of for Northern Ontario where he will his travels throughout Thrace, Maâ€" spent some time. cftlionia, Asiatic and European Scyâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair and son Thomas have moved their house hold effects to the homle of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jamieson of Clyde. t _ Joe Steart of Blair is spending a few days at the home of Alex _Smlth_. A meeting was held in the Townâ€" ship Hall in Baden on Tuesday to "Mnh all those interested in the majintenance of an outdoor rink were ‘invited. ‘The younger generation proved to have a great majority. Mr. :J. B. Runstetdler, secretaryâ€"treasurer ‘of the organization formed last winâ€" | 1er, informed the group the total amount collected was $271.91 and the expenditures for board, hose, lights ‘and lumber, etc., amounted to $212%.â€" Now Totals $272 Meeting Discusses Advisability Of Maintaining Rink and Decide In Affirmative. Mr. Herb Millor tendered his re . signation as‘ rink manager. Discusâ€" sion took place as to the advisability | of maintaining a rink. It was sugâ€" gesed that the equipment be moved to the school but this did not meot} with favorable approval aince there would be no lights and thus it could be used only for school children. After it was decided to again have rink service volunteers were asked for someone to supervise and look after it. Harold Glasser, Wiifred Steinman and John Beemer volunâ€" teered their services and were acâ€" cepted although no definite plans were made. Mr. Ed. Weiler will again supervise the erecting of the boards around the rink and everyâ€" one is asked to volunteer to assist. Considerably more difficulty will service which had for its theme.| confront the committee this y@@r, «Thne Christmas Story", and thul due to the fact that the tank was portrayed in both word and. at the Canadian National statiOn gong, ‘ yards has been torn down and NO _ A; the conclusion of the meeting pressure is available. The hock¢? & social hour was enjoyed with Mrs. outlook does not look so bright either ‘ynos M Nisbet and Mrs. L. E. Milâ€" as thfee of last year‘s Baden tea‘! jer as hostesses, are no longer available in the toOWD. Final Clinic. Mr. Norm Hill, star player, is this. Saturday, Dec. 9th, between the year teaching in New Hamburg and nours of 10 and eleven will be held Messrs. Clayton Boomer and Douglas the last clinic in the Township Hall, Livingston have enlisted in the Bagen, for the toxoilding of school Perth Regiment. children up to ten years of age and However it is earnestly hoped that any preâ€"school age children against every citizen will give the committee diphtheria or the vaccination of anyâ€" in charge their wholehearted SUPâ€" one in the township who wishes to port that Baden may have & success pe done against smallpox. Dr. J. C. ful inter playground for their chil Ross, medical officer of health for dren ‘and all those interested in ice this township will be in attendance skating. during this hour for the above purâ€" I Emm pose. Remember the date, Decemâ€" M. &A o Lo ? n â€" ber 9th. However it is earnestly hoped that every citizen will give the committee in charge their wholehearted sup port that Baden may have a successâ€" ful inter playground for their chilâ€" dren and all those interested in iceâ€" St. Andrew‘s Day And Its Meaning organization that sponsors a ‘banguet _ Nominations were held on Monday evening on that particular day but for the elections of councillors for how may of us have stopped to Peel township. Messrs. Ira Jackson, realize whose birth this day commeâ€" Calser Stickney and John McNab morates. . were elected by acclamation. Mr. How many, whether we are Scots Bob Ritch, the new Reeve and Mr. by birth or descent, know the story Walker, the deputy reeve, wore electâ€" of this man who was the patron saint ed by acclamation. of North Britain. Still. today in "Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Matthows, those churches names after him we newlyweds, have taken up residence hold religious services which bring on the farm vacated by ‘Mr. Norman ‘BADEN.â€"A great many of us have heard of St. Andrew‘s Day. Nov. 30, possibly we know of & church or organization that sponsors a ‘banguet evening on that particular day but how may of us have stopped to realize whose birth this day commeâ€" morates. â€" to the fore the ‘staunch unity of reâ€" ligion, patriotism and characer of our Scottish descendants. HOCKEY OUTLOOK DIM _ @t. Androw stands out as a man of fine, sterling character. His inde pendent character stands out as one of the most outstanding charactorâ€" walks of public and business life we fOnd stil} that Scotsmen rank high amoug the most distinguished and efficient, united in the ideas of digâ€" nity, morality and uprightness. The Baden Red Cross canvassers Matthews visited Sunday with Mr are reaping good results for their ofâ€" and Mrs. Ralph Jackson. forts in this worthwhile campaign.| Miss Ruth Jackson of Kitchener There are fourteen different groups spent the weekâ€"end with her parents of canvassers ecach with a separate here. district to traverse and to date the ‘Mr. and (Mrs. lon Martin, Miss resuls are still not available from Viotet MMetzger and Mre. Jake Metz four or five of these groups. _ _ ger, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and Contribution To Red Cross Drive However, The Chromicle was inâ€" formed on Tuesday evening by Mr. Larry E. Miller, treasurer, of the Baden Red Cross group that the amount now collected stands at $376 with still more substantial reâ€" turns expected On Tuesday afternoon the regular meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid Society of of â€" the â€" Livingston _ Presbyterian Church was held in the Ladies‘ Aid rooms with a fair attendance. Mrs.| Hugh J. B. Duncan, viceâ€"president of | the society was in charge of thoi meeting and occupled the chair durâ€" ing the business period. The next | meeting will be postponed to the second Tuesday in January, 'bmue]i of its coming so close to holiday fesâ€". tivities. Mrs. Larry E. Miller took charge of a well arranged worship service which had for its theme, ‘‘The Christmas Story", and this was portrayed in both word and song. At the conclusion of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed with ‘Mrs. ‘Thos. M. Nisbet and Mrs. L. E. Milâ€" ler as hostesses, Final Clinic. Saturday, Dec. 9th, between the Ladies‘ Aid Meeting YATTON Peel Council Gets Acclamation "Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Matthows, newlyweds, have taken up residence on the farm vacated by ‘Mr. Norman Matthews. i T â€" Miss Violet [Metager of [Elmira spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jon Martin spent Monday with friends at West Montâ€" rose. . | Mr. and ‘Mrs. (Bill Sparks and Round Trip Bargain Fares Tickets not good on 3.00 p.m. trains from Ottawa OTTAWA $7.10 Return Limit Leave Nova Scotia points not later than Dec. 20 Leave New Brunswick points not later than Dec. 19 Not good on train leavh‘:f“llontrenl 3.00 p.m. Full particulars and hand from any Agent, or V. M. WOOD, City Passenger Agent 120 King St. W. s Phone 585 = Kitchener, Ont. C A N A D I A N P AÂ¥ C IF L C TO THE MARITIMES â€" DEC. 14 All Canadian Pacific Stations in New Brunswick. All Dominion Atlantic Ry. Stations in Nova Scotia First train from Toronto 11.15 p.m. â€" Return Limit â€" Dec. 18 From KITCHENER â€" DEC. 15 â€"16â€"17 A MO:JTREAL C 9.05 STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE $13.65 Big daughter of Galt fnd.!lr. Charles Mr. and (Mrs. lon Martin, Miss Viotet MMetzger and Mre. Jake Metzâ€" ger, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and family, © Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Matthews, ‘Miss Annabelle Matthews and ‘Mr. Art Sheard attended the funeral in H@rriston of the late Mr. Albert Ruler, on Sunday. By WALLY BISHOP _ Mr. (Nelil Jackson of ‘Millbank spent Mondsy at his home here. u_ e i WE‘RE GOING, TOO, 14* (!13 s fwt;rf:fi;b BY MOTOR COACHK® uxd Ho""l HO“‘:« mt * eo 59 For your trip South add the enjoyment of a carelree drive on the open highway...go ons route, return by another ... ask your local agent to plan your trip...he has the answer to your travel problems. )f By Walt Dianey «t and Montreal. QUEBEC $13.05

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