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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 1941, p. 7

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Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. Initiating Club Bags. Suitcases, etc. . Prlcel mun-able. Goods called for and delivered. "d Mother's Care to all You Fear" Pe".' --- Bee - ii","iti,"r'Fii,itii"iiii'i?,hg returned . Re-winding HESSENAUR & SHANTZ Ito work on Mon ay after a twn Limited wrt.' antic'mi" Jerome Voisin of SUTHERLANU - SCHULTZ Phone 6-8455 - 24 queen N. ju't'l'tierti'r' speni Sunday with Mr Kitchener - Guelph KITCHENER and Mrs. Robert Voisin I" N tk BINDING PEARL LAUNDRY co. Inning. 0nd- - t'_.r, In; '7 '56me “mum-”ounc- ”mum-(mamm- "not-“ "o-tltr-eo-rho'..: DECORATORS tun-0939!,- 29! Isl-mm ELECTRICAL ELECTRIC MOTORS __ "Wifii’m’" itiaith-i" ’7 - In“ - III-I 0‘00- no gvuugqnnt I. (on ?!me my my... ' an.” pa nu, It“ uoe an" ig'lawpilll! a. on I“. cl - DRUGGISTS CLEANERS CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR Rebinding Books. NOXZEMA Kitchener New and Used SALE Whether mrvrim or SELLING . iso Ki Q. s "r-pit-ou, 4-4537 ng WATERLOO {193 ACRES at Breslnu. " acres mixed timber. spring watergd. l running watet at barn; stone and g brick house; bank barn and other t outbuildings, silo; Hydro _ throughout. Easily tinane" Pot Cilterné uni Woll- ll-ve rum-In. In" in your bo-. and plenty of - for your cattle. Inna! " Automatic Pnnurc Pump on your fun or manner lone. KITCHENS}! BRASS FOUNDRY For Adequate Protection - See our Local Representatives AUTOMATIC WATER PRESSURE RADIO - SALES AND SERVICE Tubes Tested Wee. YOUR PROPERTY TO-DAY THE WATEBIDO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Studios - 48 Roy St.. Kitchener 3 ACRES near Waterloo with house and barn. I50 ACRES between Kitchener and Petersburg, on highway. Double brick house and excellent barn. Extra location. Owner re- tiring. Such opportunities seldom turn up. Teacher ot EH“). Singing and D. A. M mBURANCrt AGENCIES ASSETS OVER ",00M90.00 REAL ESTATE MISS ANNA R. BEAN GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100,000.00 Great-West Uh A”. Co. Mimi Sikkim - He? mu on all unh- of Pulp. WATERU9o, ONTARIO EXCELLENT FARMS A. K. CRESSMAN Rut some and We ms nu u sun. wnlmo Privttte and Clan Instant!»- MAY BE ASHES TO-MORROW 31":me "OI RADIOS Phone 6-6123 MUSIC M 1% I. If Wilmot Agricultural Society awarded second prize to School No. M, Petersburg, while No. 20 at Josephsburg won third prize. At the latter school, the beautification program included the planting of several hundred trees on the school grounds. Schools No. to and 8 were awarded honorable men- tion. School No. to was 1940 win- ner of the contest. . " . ”guests at the home or Mrs. M. H. 2E,iifitrtriutritietht'Lhe': iShantz and Mr. and Mrs. David cently on the basis of school- Berger last week. ground improvements. Through co- Alfred Sararas visited with Mr. operation of the community, teach- and Mrs. Mervin Baer at Kossuth er and pupils. the winning school on Sunday. took on wonderful unpyovemeptm Mrs. Clarke Anderson and sons, The grounds were tteayti.tJ.ed wuthuonard and Clifford, are visiting ornamental beds and trellis work. with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Egerdee while the lawns weft cut and at Paris. gamma! and rolled until they were, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hullman m perfect shape. 'aceomoanied Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Publbh III-Ila The publishing ot the bums for the coming marriage of Miss Anna Lorentz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lorentz. and Hugo Koebel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koe- bel, took place Sunday at the R.C. church. The marriage will take place Aug. 30th. Banns were also published for Miss Genieve Brenner. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brenner, and Mr. A. O’Hara of Sudbury, the [nu-tinge to take plane the end of TYPEWMTERS SUPPUIS and mum . Ind Adding Mun. Mreut', Dub. Saks. etc. ammonia Outline” Ltd. " Quun tcle.. - Phone ”no New Prussia KUd School No. 18 at New Prussia captured the Brat prize awarded by the Wilmot Agricultural Society tor the greatest improvement seen in one-room rural schools of Wil- mot Township during 1941. Plan of the g,"t'i't,etir',,ig,t is to im- prove and beauti y rural schools; to tradsform them into beauty spots in the wealthy farming coun- try where they are situated. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schlitt and children, of St. Jacobs, to Niagara Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Forwell. Mr. Jacob Hausa of Mt. Forest spent Sunday at his home here. Miss Rita Hergott is spending some time at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Alex Erler, in Kitchener. Mrs. Erler is ill in St. Mary's Hospital. Sister Veronica of St. Joseph's Hospital. Guelph. and Sister Victor of the teaching sun at Brantford, spent a few days with their sister, Mrs, Henry Queri- A Miss Ann Judge and Miss Lucile Regan of Detroit spent the week- end with Mrs. Edward Jordan. Miaa Ruth Dietrich and Mr. Gerald Reidel of Kitchener spent Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel and Mrs. E. Dietrich. Sisal? Giles, Giovanni and La- Salle o the St. Clements teaching staff left Sunday for Notre Dame Academy at Waterdown to enter retreat. Earn“! “I! e A number of the Cluett-Peabody employees and their friends en- joyed a pleasant trip by train and boat to Toronto, Port Dalhousie. Queemton Heights and Niagara Fuji} on Satggday._ - _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iarbsinger and children of Niagara Falls spent Sunday with the farmer's mother, Mr_s, Iatyis Lpbslnggr. 7 The Forsyth 'g',glTiit returned to work on Mon ay after a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Voisin of '11.“! QWQJ; l Prize Awarded by Wily»! Wan! Society. " j One-Room Rtrrar.Sehoot . Coupeutlou. _ _ 0.11m Phloem. - 'meh.- ST. CLEMENTS HItAItNrtoormG co. lht Award For Fine Improvement lif- ICE-mic]. "cor-ii-at, " Min, Itml WI ROOFING lulu [Jud Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Toman and Mrs. George Alles of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. anjan or! Syndgy. A A Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hullman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Edgar‘ Seegmiller and daughter Jean of Kitchener on a motor trip to Toronto and Markham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reisberry of Bright and Cicero Gofton of Plans- ville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Grittin and Miss Nettie Griffin of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hill on Supday. A Pete} S. Hallman of Plattsville called on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Ctssel on Sundas Mrs. f." McMillan Gt Kitchener is spending this weeks: the home of Mrs. A. Hilborn. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cassel and daughter Margaret called on Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maeder and John W. Hodgson at Ayr on Sunday. Luella Ediburn and J. M. Shantz. md Ernst, of Sharon. Penn., were guests at the home of Mrs. M. H. Shanta and Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey last week. Mr. and CMrs. V. E. Dinger and daughters goan and Hazel visited with Mrs. J. M. Jones at New mammal: _o_rtfiypday, -_-i- _ A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egexdee and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Toman called on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss at Dryptbo on Sunday. Reva. L. Conrad was guest wetter at the Minion Festival held in Trinity Lutheran Church, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter McDonald and son. Ross. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott at Elora. on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hogg of Ayr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDopgald gn 1iuryiay., _ Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brighton and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechtel on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bright- on, Mrs: Abner Brighton and Gor- don Johnson of Preston. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and son Ronnld of, Bright. -- _ rev. C. F. Karma! Kitglfnu, a 'ormertrastor o be.) tf,') Church, was in charge ot the un- day morning service in the absence of the minister. Rev. H. F, Schade. who is on his vacation. Elmer Case] of Piattavilie called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l M. Hilborn on Monday. Miss Leatta Gingerich and Charles Gingerich of Blair visited with their brother. Rev. E. Ginge- rich anti Mrs._Gingtric_h, Sunday. Mrs. F. L Conrad, Rev,, A. L. Conrad and Miss Margaret Conrad were guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Mptig at Next/jiamgurg on Sunday: I.“ I" an.) hound 8:13am": wu We: at the mum meet- Fnol taegtet, Mennonite out My 'I I I'm was held " the church on Sunday eve- ning. The topic for the evening um “Plenum For Service" md In. CW Cm pregenteq In way. while another which had been written by Mia Viola Bola. was read by Harvey Bola. David Benny occupied the chair and the scripture lesson was read by John 110th Edgar Hallmnn gave the in- For-ammu- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Baer and daughter. Bernice, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hussey at Rose- ville on Syndpy. - -- _ _ - Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cassel and daughter. Margaret, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel near Plattsville on Sultdat. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDougall and son, Donald, of Rockwood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Egerdee on Sunday. Attend Funenl r Mrs. John Howling, Wilfred Howling and Simon Weber attend- ed the funeral of the late Ezra Schlimme at Galt on Monday. The deceased was a former resident of the village. Mrs. Leander Cressman. Miss Marie Cressman and Robert Cress, man visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cressman near Plattsville on Sunday. -- - _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehman and Miss Myrtle Gehman of English Settlement were recent visitors with Mr.s and Mrs. Walter Mc- Donald. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Hellman on Wednesday, Aug. 6th, and a daughter was born 'o Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Knarr on Thyrsdav, hug. 3th. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey have received word that their two sons, Slipper Dalton Ramsey and Pte. James Bergey have arrived safely in England. The latter went over with the third division, Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Mr. ar_urMrs. J. M.Artantz, Miss I ”fl _ I 'j) I mag --- B.MH.Mhr'mtsair. - NEW DUNDEE I l I v Bl . 'lti ld ii)1, , iii? z b I HAD NO IDEA? mu WERE so --- man entertained the girls or the femal- Willing Workers Class ot then Mr. Donald Ross, Mr. and Mrs. United Brethren Sunday School up. A. Thompson and daughter their home iast Prim]. evening in Helen, of Windsor, Dr. Hugh and honor of Miss lune Kyuter. bride- ifr,T. Ross of Toronto, spent a jelect. The event took the form of couple ot days last week at the ‘a kitchen W! with the gifts tormer'ir home here in the village. ‘being distributed throughout the Mrs. James McKee visited her Home for the guest of hpnorto and ' ter, Mrs. Jose h Burke and Mr. _ 'llc', treasure that; 0mm; ke, at Port glanley, last week. I o w were l n p pelican; fastened to the ehandeii . t,2"a2g2tsuiTtg'Aefrfr,f, yrhe living-rooms were prettily- Makins of North Easthope visited decorated with pink, green and Thursday with Mrs Hester Tanner \white streamers. Games were and Bluma . played during the evening with the M d' M prize winners being Velma Bauer ot Fa 3% El.“ Lloyd .tf.gar, ‘and Miriam Hilborn. At the con- av, an . ietreth,, of Willow- . . dale. are holidaying with Mrs Mc- jlusion a dainty bullet supper was K '., d . ‘served by the hostesses from the A?! sgunts Y? uncle, Mrs. Reid Mining table, lighted with candied“ "ttt if“: Miss Jennie and Mr. iand having pink streamers extend-' arry eid. ing from the four corners to a large My. and Mrs. David J. C. Miller, white wedding bell fastened above. Ervm and E2tlter, o! goshen. In: Miss Alta Stoltz gave a talk on the topic "How To Handle Handi- caps" at the regular meeting of the U3. Christian Endeavour Society which was held at the home of Mr,. and Mrs. F. E. Page on Thursday evening. Miss Velma Bauer pre- sided and a sing-song was led by Miss Ellen Page. The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Mary Kas-, ter and questions on the topic were) answered by various members The, vice-president, Willard Hallman,; conducted the business period. 1 Allan Cressman. who has severed his connection with the New Dun- dee Co-operative Creamery Limit- ed and is entering the Gait Air- craft School this week, was 'ten’ dered a presentation by the mem- bers of the staff on Saturday noon. Ural Mayberry gave a tew remarks and presented Mr. Cressman with a handsome airman's kit and leather belt tlnished in air force blue. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechtel have announced the engagement of their daughter, Doris Merveen, to Stuart M. Rosenberger, son of Menno Rosenberger and the late Mrs. Rosenberger, the wedding to take place this month. ". Personals _ Miss Norma Swan: and Donald Swartz of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman last week. Mrs. Leslie Hill and children, Cameron and Jean. of Palmerston, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hill over the week-end. d Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gruelich and son, Ronald, spent a few days vacdtion at Arron Lake. Mrs. Joseph Blainey and chil- dren. Joe. Freddie and Jean, of :jitchener. were recent visitors wttl.t Mr. ttttti, Mrs;_._lgme_s $3391 A Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Weber of Kitchener are holidaying with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel on Sunday were: Mr.) and Mrs. Hardie Clarin of Calgary.‘ Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin anw Sickle and Lincoln VanSickle of 1 Hamilton. 1 Mm.6edPtrtttandMmHarold Path unnamed a number ot reh- tivesattheirttomeoey8lrdreut evening in honor at In. Carl maxim. Game-m puredafter'whieh.dnintyltmeh w-edttythels-dTttose -twere:MmWillinmrubel Bobby of Geneva. N.Y.; In. John Wilhelm and Mias Dorothy Wil- helm at Baden; Mu. Arthur Ho- muth, Mr, and Mm. Cart Stroh and Min Ida GM of Kitchener; In. L. H. Can-cl. In. Arthur [auteu- Ichhger, In Mervin Bechtel, In. Eid. Iffrettier, In. Bot Gi_ldne_r, Arft ttredsuutensehuee'r of New Dun- Personals Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Degas were Mr. Hewitt and sons Carl and Harvey, of Rimby, Alberta. and Mrsr. A. Cooper and dayghters, _ -- - A - Burnside Mr. and Mrs. C. Tabbert of Lin- wood and Miss Margaret Stewart of Elstow. Sask.. were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbcrt. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper were Messrs. Alex Adam and Sam. Henry of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. L. Holzschuh and daughter Yvonne of the mm of Wellesley, Mr. Arthur Cooper of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse of Linwood, Miss Janet Cooper and Mrs. John Small of Elmira are vacationing at the same home. Miss Margaret Krueger of Kitch- ener is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPhorson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs and family were Sunday visitors in Kitchener. Miss Isobel Fleming“ of Milver- ton and Miss Ruth cKay were Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. A. Cooper. WALLENSTEI N (Chronicle Com-panda“! By Furl ‘1'er Alice and Jean Hall- relich Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. da 5* Cameron Hume were Pte. Cameron y Butler of Vancouver. now stationed Mrs at Kiingslon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph '. Mr‘}Dennis and daughter Faye of Nia-, la “gara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Hazard 5al,bl'jititsirFrr" of St. Catharines, and le 'iiiA..it,rs Donna Phillips of Caistor- iville. Miss Faye Dennis remained ifor a tuple of weeks' vacation. n or and gm.\f0m the M and 'te s 1 ti. M "P . and My: Mak I Mr. Donald Ross, Mr. and Mrs. l A. Thompson and daughter Helen. of Windsor, Dr. Hugh and {Mn Ross of Toronto, spent a couple at days last week at the Fiiiir.'i, home here in the village. Mrs. James McKee visited her MILLBANK Mr. and Mrs. David J. C. Miller, Ervin and Esther. of Goshen, In- diana. and Mrs. Seth Troyer and Edna Mae of Middlebury, Indiana, and Mrs. John J. Kuepter of New- ton spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chr. B. Gerber, Mr. Jacob B. Gerber and other friends in the community. Miss Marilyn Gray spent the week-end with friends in Kirhton. "1133 manly" uray Spell]. lnc ' ' . . week-end with friends in Kirkton. whr,Qo,'hi,'e 11lt'bg T583313 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kratz and be donated to the Red C '. 23 Emily. MM" "gf,,,. Tt ide,',',"',',",,",', girls' dresses. t coat. l tam scar! ume. isses sue av: son an 33 bo s' suits, 4 . bo . ' ' Ruth Wray, Messrs. Norman Baler'rsweaxers. sox, s't'leg,tritl',"ette'. Jacb Wray and Melvin He'wm a}?! nightgown. 5 large quilt tops and tended the Cheesemakers picnic; 1 small quilt top held in Queen's Park, Stratford, on} T f ll . f t be to th Fridayr afternoon last. he o S'.'.'?."' ltr P, sent e Week-end visitors with Mr. andNaVy “ensue. 5 quilts, , Sleevelels . . 2 Wars 1 turtle neck sweater 3 Mrs. W. T. Reid were'. Mr. Donatd:sw.ea it' 3 . . t! l . . and Miss Jessie Grignr of Cleve- paws m} ts, E?!“ T", 'tts. 9:“ land, Ohio. Mrs. J. B. McMullen of seamans '?f, lungs. pan-s soe B. Duluth, Minnesota. 7 scarves, I e met. Miss Marie Jones is holidaying with friends in Brantford. _ Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bellar were the former's sister, Mrs. Peter Graber and Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Miller and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minerding any family. all of Grabill. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brownlee and family of Detroit are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1prowntee. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd McKay. David and Elizabeth, of Willow- dale, are holidaying with Mrs Mc- Kay's aunts and uncle, Mrs. Reid Allingham. Miss Jennie and Mr. Harry Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Benet rand family are spending a weék's vaca- tion at Port Pgiry, A --- Mr. and Mr; Wesley Krotz and family spent Sunday at Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray and family, Mrs. George Wray and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tanner and Billy Robinson, also Mr. and Mrs. William McNabb of Rockwood spgnt Sunday at Pgslinch Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon and family spent Sunday at Goderich. Mr. Péter Roth of Emir} is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bellar. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winkler and Miss Maids Kelly spent Sunday at Grand Bend. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Gascho were Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gascho of Poole, Mr. Michael Wagler. Mrs. Barbara Lichty and Mr. and Mrs. John B. Leis of Wellesley. Mrs. Hilda Wag- ler.and daughter June and friend of Kitrhener. Mrs. Charles Vegan, Miss Matilda Vegan and Mrs. E. Stilling of Millbayk. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDowell and Miss Ruth Longthorne, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Me- Dowell of Gait spent Sunday at Puslinch Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gray and family and Mr. Norman Spencer of Milverton. accompanied by their week-end guosts. Mr. Earl Mattress of Merritton and Miss Helen Bush of Burlington, spent Sunday at Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Roy c. Mulcahy visited the Iattcr's mother, Mrs. A. Reisperg. ‘ot-l_3rig_ht. op f.iupday., Miss Elsie Mueller of Kuhryville has been engaged as leachvr of tho Fifth line Wellesley Township school. to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Dorothy Skinner of Mitchell. who resigned to accept a position as teacher near her home. By Walt Diane) " In: in. v. an. (an-m. Geno-ponds." “M. ..- - if“: - Edi-13V C The Patriotic League of Pern- (bank held their meeting at the ‘home of Mrs. J. A. Nicklin with iMrs. J. A. Crawford residing. It (was decided to send £25.00 to the (British War Victims Fund and to Lhold an apron shower tthe apron: to be sent to England) at their next 'meeting which will be held at the ihome of Mrs. Walter Tanner. Mrs. Everett Porter, recently of qanctvllle, was in the village last :Thursday, overseeing the moving iof their household goods from their Hale home here. Mr. and Mm. iPortor will go to Sherbrooke, Que- "rec, where the former has '"Ettt " position on the High Se ool iteaching staff. ‘Steal Guns and Cash Mr. and Mrs. Anson Simmons and family of Moorettetd, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woolner of Dayton visited Mr. Henry Kelly, Sunday. The proceeds amounted to ap- proximately $13.00. A successful tea and display un- der the auspnces of the War Workers Club of Newton was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Winner. The lucky tickets on the two aprons and case of Coca Cola were held by Norman Schweitzer of Neyen, A9898 may}! Britten Rev. S. J. Wittig of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, and president of the Kitchener Conference of the Lutheran Canada Synod. delivered the sermon at the corner-stone lay- ing service for St. Luke's Church, Sugnysiiie, on ‘Sunday _af_ternoor.. and Elmer Baier of Millbank. The tickets were drawn by Mrs. John Davidson. Mrs. John Seigner and Miss M. J. Steenson. , Dedication Service Ptd. Rudy Gaede Gt AGihiG Camp is spending a few days' leave at the home of his parents here. Mayr_rinistt [Ignatth Oiite a number of'tormers in this district had finished harvesting by last week-end. In most use: threshing was done oft the fteid. nge " Quebeg Much credit is given tor the Bne eo-operation of all who assisted in any way to make the evening the success it was despite the Incle- ment weather. The proceeds amounted to approximately $150.00 which will be used for war work. Burglars broke into Jacob Kionzlo's jewelry and sporting goods store and post omee, here. v'urly Sunday morning. They en- tered by removing a glass in a back door. The thieves stole Mr. Kionzle's police remolver, a gun, some cigars and a small amount of cash. There was a large attendance and the bingo and refreshment booths did a thriving busineu de- spite the tact that the rain, which was so badly needed, came an hour too soon for the occasion. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jonas were "won! visitors in Port Dover. Rnnns won- proclaimed hy Rev. Wittw during 1hr Sunday morning svrvmv m tho Lutheran Church for Mist Hitda Hrmmrrirh. second daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. S, Hemmrrirh of tho Victoria School srrtion to Mr Arthur Jury of El- mira The Feller: Red Cross Society and Navy League sponsored a very successtul open air dance on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett's beauti- ful and spacious lawn on Friday evening last. The Amulree dance tioor was taid tor the occasion and was crowded to capacity most of the evening. Schneider'. Orchenn trom Mitchell was in attendance white Mr. Russell Attridge of Mil- venon acted " Boor unmet. Mr, James Mann" of iKiféhener spent a few days at the home of Mrs, Erma, Mann, here, last week. Mrs. Wm. Dalian was a week-end visitor in the Twin-City. Mr. John MacDonald has return, 'd from a week's holidays spent at Sparrow Lake. Mr. Hnnry G, Hachborn was visiting rrlativos in Kitchener and tho Frcoport Sanatorium on Sun. dav afternoon Mrs Mahrl Shani: and Sister. Miss Maude Bowman. and Mrs. Erma Mann attended the M.B.C, Church ramp momma In Kitchonrsr on Sunday Aer, and Mrs. Robert Deni: of Kitchener woro Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Holt, Miss Alice Koch of Waterloo is spending a week's holidays at her home here, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Snider of Watrrloo were Sunday visitors? at thp homo of the Misses Snider, Did You Buy YOUR War "trm.. Cum- Today! Master Frank Masoni) of 'roioGio w holidaying at the Herb. Huehn mmc- this week. CONESTOGO tctsrGietJ "tGFra.briuerso .7"th Stub

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