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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 1947, p. 8

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Mr. Chester Rohr is reported to have bought the Melvin Stroh and the Herbert Gies properties on Queen Street. Mr. Rohr proposes to dismantle the house on the Gies lot, for material to make alterations and necessary repairs to the other house which he intends using for the family home when completed. Several local friends and a numâ€" ber of war veterans attended the funeral of the late Orwell Dingâ€" man in Kitchener last Friday afterâ€" noon. Mr. Ronald Gaede has bought the oneâ€"acre lot formerly owned by his late father. Mrs. Wm. Forler, who underâ€" went an operation at St. Mary‘s Hospital recently has sufficiently recovered to return home. Mr. Fred Grover of Toronto, is visiting at the home of his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Thomas Simlett and Mr. Simlett. Mr. Orwell Dingman, clerk at Trail‘s End Hotel for a month or so entered Kâ€"W Hospital recently for treatment. He had to undergo several operations a few days or so ago, the last of which he did not survive, passing away Wednesday, at the age of 33. The late Mr. Dingâ€" man was married to the former Jean Tiffen at Toronto in 1940, who with a few brothers and a sister, survive. Mrs. Carl Stroh underwent a tonâ€" sil operation at the Kâ€"W Hospital on Friday. Master John Simlett who underâ€" went an appendix operation ten days or so ago, has also returned home from Hospital. The funeral was held from the Ratzâ€"Bechtel Funeral Parlors in Kitchener, on Friday afternoon. Burial took place in the Soldiers‘ plot in Woodland cemetery. * Mfi HNVIBURTON _ Avoid the Rush put and Smith Radio Local persons connected with the 672 King St. W. â€" Kitchener Phone 4â€"4347 If you want unspoiled natural surroundings, 4 ‘Haliburton Holiday‘ is for you. There‘s luxurious wcn:-o“l.h the Haliburton Highlands as well. You can get to the heart of this land of lake and forest by C.N.R. from Toronto in 5%, hours. Want to know more? Write Ontario Holiday, Room 1004, Victory Buiiding, Toronto. Have your RADIO t in condition for fall d winter listening now. FOR COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL CONESTOGO One of a sories of uflf{'ffl'-_il Bxy_ Noah Strob (Chronicle Correspondent) about Ontaric Helidays, hwhmflkmhhhl“w Fred Wesson KITCHENER Phone Use our Package Express Service for Quick Service | Messrs. Alfred Schenk and Harâ€" old Schieckoff spent last week at |the Luther League Camp at Pemâ€" !hroke. Robert Moser and Harry Sully spent last week at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kippas in Lackawana, N.Y. Mrs. Frances MacDonald is visitâ€" ing with relatives in Detroit and other United States points for some time. Rev. S. J. Wittig with Mrs. Witâ€" tig and daughter are holidaying at their cottage near Port Elgin. Durâ€" ing his absence Student Herbert Gastmeier of Bridgeport and Waâ€" terloo College, conducted the serâ€" vice and preached a very interestâ€" ing sermon in the Lutheran Church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moser and family spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kippas in Lackaâ€" wana. NY. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sully and daughters Verna and Carleen were holidaying in Northern Ontario for several days. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Veitel and family were recent guests of friends at Neustadt, Hanover and Port Elgin. _ s Mrs. Ronald Gaede visited with Mr .and Mrs. Phil Clayton in North Bay, last week. _ ___ _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bartman and family of Gowanstown were reâ€" cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer. Mrs. Fred Pierce has returned to her home in Coboconk, after visitâ€" ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Dahmer and Mr. Dahâ€" mer for a few days. _ Mrs. Margaret Dahmer of Detroit, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stroh for a week. Mr. Orval Snyder of Oxenden spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. John Burnett. Mr. Geo. D. Dahmer spent a few days at the home of his son Gust. and Mrs. Dahmer at Rosedale. Mr. Donald Davis of St. Jacobs will supply for Rev. Wittig next Sunday evening. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gognen and family left on Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Gognen‘s father, at Amherst, N.S. Mr. Henry H. Dahmer, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer and sons Lyle and Neil were Sunday guests of reâ€" latives at New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Shoemaker of Chesley were over Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Mabel Shantz and Miss Maude Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Feil of Elora were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forler. Shantz clan attended the reunion held in Waterloo recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dumus of Detroit spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Eugenia Holm. Mr. Oliver Snider of Hamilton was a midweek visitor with his sister, Miss Mabel Snider. Mr. Jack Carlaw was a weekâ€"end visitor with friends in Ottawa. For Tickets and Information consult * e Vfim’”” M Round Trip + Tax Included OWEN SOUND .. .. $5.20 MIDLAND.. .. .. .. _ 8.40 GRAVENHURST .. 9.10 PARRY SOUND .. .. 11.80 FARES ARE LOW wik i fhurk, o The uaien mervice bels as the Doon United locck Sunday Am "adiuet chirth To cficit ed at atâ€" Cns it en s n Marle Bils SL m:fli’amfiiu card, of Pierre Sicard of l'tnnhna-ldnhhllu.ll-z to Lorne Edwin Â¥Faulkner, son &Mlnwhuikwd Given in l!ll'fllfi by Horace Press of Kitchener, bride wore a gown of satin and French lace, the bodice appliqued in satin leaves and the lace skirt in quilted lilies. Her full finger tip veil was held by a beaded coronet and‘she carried a cascade bfl\ut.of American Beauty roses white stephanotis. Miss Betty Schedewitz of Bridgeâ€" g’lwuthebflde’saflylmt. e was gowned in pink lace and net with a sweetheart neckline in the lace bodice. Pale blue ribbon circling the waist and a net skirt. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses, blue sweet peas and baâ€" chelor button. ed an m'mm‘lg hengrin wedding march and dutâ€" Donald Trudeau of Guelph atâ€" tended the bridegroom. Mrs. Horace Press of Kitchener received with the brid&. She wore a gray and fuschia dress with fuschia accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. The groom‘s mother was gowned in white silk jersey with red flowers and a mf: of red rosebuds. A wedding dinner was served at Nichoison‘s iInn, Blair with 38 guests present. In the evening a reception was held at the home of the grooms‘ parents with 60 fifim present including the Doon team. Later the couâ€" Miss Betty Wolfe has returned to her home after spendixw a vacaâ€" tion with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe of Callander. Miss Joyce Wanner of Kossuth spent a few days‘ vacation with her gu?tte]xmd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. eftel. Miss Mary Roger has returned home to her sister, Mrs. Harold Slee after an appendix operation. George Pearcey of Rockton spent a few dg:ys with Mr. and Mrs. sles. Pearcey. _ _ â€" Miss Carol Harris is spending a vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Johnâ€" son of Spring Bay, Manitoulin Island. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pulkowsky of Batfle Creek, Mich., are spendâ€" ing a vacfijon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Paul Knoll, Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacLennan and family have moved in their new home in the village. _ _ Mr. and Mrs Willis Gill have moved into the apartments recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. V. Macâ€" Lennan. Jack Cassell of New Hamburg was visiting relatives in the village on Thursday. _ _ _ _ _‘ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall and daughter Laura of St. Marys were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worden. Mrs. C. Hatt, Mr. and Mrs, Art Rickert and children are spending ?{ v%cation at Wiarton and Lion‘s ead. Miss Delores Bonnie of Toronto is spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryce. Mr. and Mrs. John Fleischmann of Wellesley district called on Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Pearcey and son Frank of Rockton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearâ€" cey. Mr. Charles Bechtel, who is a paâ€" tient in the Westminster Hoxital, London, spent a few days with his wife in the village. _ _ Mrs. John Sapsworth and daughâ€" ters Isabel spent Wednesday at the home of the former‘s mother, Mrs. M. Kinzie of Limerick. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryce and caughter of Preston was visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryce on Wednesday. _ _ _ Miss Eunice Teet has left for Calâ€" gary where she will spend some 'tIime with her sister, Miss Audrey eet. Jim Ayres has returned to Toâ€" ronto after spending a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayres. Ruth Martin of Preston spent a few days with Miss Beatrice Pfeifâ€" er. 600 BY BUS (Subject to change) by 2â€"4169 Mrs. Wilié;;mm _of New Hamburg were recent guests of Mr. \and Mrs. Oliver Zimmerman. The devel ent of the Mennoâ€" nite Cmu'a»lI Committee Relief work overseas was outlined in a very interesting talk given by Miss Ariene Sitier of Hespeler at the Blenheim Mennonite Church on Thursday night Miss Sitler who Mr. and Mrs. William Goemlr:s and Harry Goemlnf accompani by Mr. and Mrs. Aivin Duench and ;\n, Billy of Waterloo !‘Ylm witg r. and Mrs. Geor{e an Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koenig at Ayton on Sunday. S Cns Miss Vera Hallman conducted a Children‘s meeting at the Mennoâ€" nite Church in Baden on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buck and Miss Gertrude Pacey spent the weekâ€"end at Burlâ€" marie Lodge, Baysville, Muskoka. the speakers on the tovic. "Honesâ€" se ionns o pospate, Cressmen, wes read it prayer was offered by Gilbert Berâ€" Mrs. Harry Anderson and chilâ€" dren, Darlene and Ronald of Hesâ€" &ele'r are spending this week with T. and Mrs. Oliver Zimmerman. I. M. Hilborn and Miriam Hilâ€" born visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cardiff at Brussels on Sunday. A number from them atâ€" tended the Kavelman reâ€" union held at Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hedi;s and son, Gary of Hespeler and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Geox}e Filsinger and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Koenig and children, Sharon and Charles of Ayton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Goettling last Friday. _ _ _ _ _ Callers at the home of Mrs. J. Cassel on Sunday were: Mrs. Alex McDonald of Galt; Mr. and Mrsa Russell Hallman and children, Rusâ€" sel and Ruth, Peter S. Hallman and Elmer Cassel of Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Koehler and sons, Garnet and Glen motored to Port Dover last week. Mrs. Tom Pacey is a patient at the Kâ€"W Hospital. Plattsville defeated New Dundee by a score of 8â€"6 in a Waterlooâ€"Oxâ€" P D. Hali and J. Cressman. Umpiresâ€"G. Thompson and R Gildner. â€" Wallace Toman and Willard Becker accompanied by Gordon Fried of Roseville and Alfred Stoesser of Kitchener spent a few days on a fishing trip to Maple Island recently. D Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie and son, Ray and Miss Miriam Guthrie attended the Richmond family reâ€" union at Galt on Civic Holiday. _ Mrs. Gideon Reist and Wesley Steckley of Stouffville :&nt the :e;kâ€"end with Mr. and Elgin eist. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Har&err and son, Barry were gests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poth at Bayfield over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Weber and sons, Norman and Stuart of Windâ€" sor visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weber Willard Madter of London called on Sundax on his daughter, Miss Alice Madter who is convalescing at the ho f Mr. and Mrs. David Bergey/{la%ewmg an appendectoâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cassel and Miss Margaret Cassel visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lyons at Woodstock on Sunday. _ _ sig, Kenneth Reibling of Sebastopol ,sgent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chapman. _ _ _ _ Miss Ruth Hallman, R.N., of Midâ€" land visited with Mrs. J. Cassel last Thursday. _ _ _ =_â€" â€" Mrs. Gordon Hallman of Kitchâ€" ener and Peter S. Hallman of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hallman on Sunday. Miss Emma Gruetzner of Hanâ€" over is spending a few weeks at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan Williams of Kankakee, I1l., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abbott of Libertyville, I11., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ratz of Kitchener called on Mrs. E. High last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Falk and daughter, Lucille of Wellesley called on Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Koehler on Sunday. _ _ _______ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sararas and children, Sylvia, Andy and Alvin returned home on Friday after a ssix ':veeks motor trip to Rocanville, ask. . Miss Bernice Baer accompanied by. Miss Doris Hussey of Roseville ;gent the past week with Mr. and rs. Hazen Dru% at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider and children, Frances and Kenneth of Bloomingdale visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Poth and Mr. and (l;llrs. Stuart Rosenberger on Sunâ€" ay. Little Miss Ruth Ann Goettling spent the weekâ€"end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Filsinger at Ayton.. s _ Miss Arlene Sitler of Hespeler was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daâ€" vid Bergey last Thursday. â€" Mrs. Leander Cressman, the Misses Isabel and Marie Cressman and Robert Cressman motored to g}rand Bend and Goderich on Sunâ€" ay. Mr. and Mrs, Makcrow and chilâ€" dren, Sandra, Richard and Jimmy of Preston visited with Mrs. B. Boshart on Sunday. o Miss Eileen Lageer of Port Hope was the fl:est of Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Pfohl on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shupe of Stouffville ‘spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s sister, Miss Hatâ€" tie Shupe. _ _ _ __ â€" Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holm and son, Bruce of Roseville motored to Port Dover recently. _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ayers and son, Paul of St. Catharines and Mrs. Jaâ€" cob Zeller of Breslau were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman. by Jean Poll. Joe Hallman gave a reading and prayer was offered by tions and a was enjoye m how -.3"&'” have ship met Sunday evening in the church. Walter ;oll led'um devoâ€" was enjoyed. SGItur'e taken from Psaim 23 and Heb. 4:12% was read trains have a fine «-w ption of hm‘.&m stal Sitler, The meeting closed with the mizâ€" pah benediction after which a soâ€" cial hour and refreshments were enjoyed.. oo mdina‘lnd prayer was offered by Jack liman. "lhg the Bells of Heaven" was sung closing the two numbers. The roll was called and minutes of the previous meetâ€" ing were read. A vocal duet was contributed by Audrey Marshall and Audrey Holtzhauer and a moâ€" tion song by all the children. Mrs. Holtzhauer spoke very favorably of the v)mrk o!fedth; Juniors. This was supplemen y encou g reâ€" ;x_a:;gu by the pastor mm Mrs. ife. there and now in 1947 there is a mammmwm on the continent. Miss menâ€" tioned the work being carried on in&fldun‘s!lo:::lnl{rm.m refugee relief centres andahool&lhhmbe' done iy m Hoend faly and y y in mthehwcwncbm relief work has been started. Plans after which the boys and girls “:3 two numbers. The roll was call Mrs. Bert Holtzhauer, m&efln- tendent of the Juniors, took charge of the children‘s program. Audrey Marshall read a scripture lesson re first sent to England. In 1945 ;:: were only eight workers at one time an active member of the society and was that very afterâ€" noon being laid to rest. â€" M.C.C. about 25 American: bg: were also sent to Poland for harvest season to operate tractors that had been sent over by UNRRA. Other countries where Mennonite relief work is being cerried on are Belgium, Austria, Denmark and in the British and French Zones in Germany. During the business period which was taken over by the president, Mrs. M. Veitch, a moment of siâ€" lence _ was observed in honor of Mrs.â€"Fred Howes of Galt who was er havin, prepared the devotional. Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker was in charge and the service was flnned with the sin’ing of "This is My Faâ€" ther‘s World" and Mrs. Becker read as a scrll&ture lesson Psalm 19. Rev. C. K. uth led in prayer which concluded with the ford’s Prayer in unison. A ‘"Thank You" prayer was offered by Shirley Brodfiaeqk- Ward Becker,. _ After â€" singing "Bring in the Sheaves" the leader closeJ with a poem, "There are so in Italy w Miss Isabel Cressman, President of the Mennona Sewing Circle which sponsored the meeting, preâ€" sided for the evening. Miss Ruth Bean was chorister nn;ld fi:’e omâ€" ing prayer was offer y ; Curu’; Cz;lmm of New Hamburg. Mrs. Moses N. Baer read the scripâ€" ture lesson. ‘The Misses Joanne Shantz and Marie Hallman renderâ€" ed a vocal duet and the closing prayer was given by Gilbert Berâ€" gey. er. Interesting mdin'r were givâ€" en by Mrs. Emery Radke and Mrs. 1 By Miss Myrtle Becker (Chromicle Correspondent) The Womens Society of World Service and Ladies‘ Aid of the Evan{elical Church together with the Little Heralds and Mission Band members enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rife, Galt Road, on August 6th. The montl:‘:{ meeting of the ladies was proceeded with i(rs_ . Willard Beckâ€" The Harvesters Band presented the program at the regular meeting of the U.B. Women‘s Missionary Association which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M’lghy- ers on Wednesday evening. e men of the congregation were speâ€" cial guests for the occasion. The program was given in the form of a radio broadcast with Maraleen Meyers, president of the Harvesâ€" ters as the announcer. Leslie Swartz sang "Home Sweet Home" Fiederlein; "Charcoal and Diamâ€" ends", by Douglas McClaskin; and ‘"Incense", by Leslie Swartz. Maâ€" raleen and Shirley Meyers favored with a vocal duet. Miss Jean Hallâ€" man led in the discussion of "Our Work in Africa, China and Kenâ€" tucky", by Donald McClaskin, Audrey Fiederlein and Evan Sider. A story pantomine was also preâ€" sented by Beverley Hallman and Durward and Jimmie Romahn. The members responded to the roll call with "a scripture verse on the home", after which the mission study on the book, "Shera of the Punjab" was given by Mrs. Roâ€" mahn. The National Anthem for India was sung after which the closing exercises were in charge of Mrs. Norman Kaster, president of the W.M.A. Refreshments were then served. Congratulations are being exâ€" tended to the local Juvenile softball team for winniing the Waterlooâ€"Oxâ€" ford Juvenile League series The concluding game in the series was played at Ayr on Thursday night when the New Dundee team won by a score of 1iâ€"7. The local team will enter the first series in, the playoffs next week but the name of the opposing team is not known as yet. in opening in keepir;f with the theme, ‘"Christ in the Home". Miss Jean Haliman read the scripture lesson and Shirley Meyers led in grr:yer followed by the Lord‘s yer. Kenneth Poth read a poem mer which Mrs. Werner Romahn, superintedent; conducted a questionnaire on the following subâ€" jects: "The Ants" bKaMarlyn Hall~ man; "Wheat and Chaff", by Elaine The M.C.C. work which has deâ€" e Evangelical Youth Fellow ROSEVILLE reflodolmolhymnl w Scripture taken from to open a hospital devotional period. Rev. C. R. Kauth presented the topic "Why the King James version of the Biâ€" ble appeals". Mrs. Kauth gave a reading on "How we benefit by the Bible". An interesting Bible q;{lrz was conducted after which 4 Kauth closed the service with prayâ€" er and benediction. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Lockie were Mr. and Mrs. Ausâ€" tin Schweitzer of Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kenyon and daughter Eileen of Brantford, Messrs. Jack and Stanley Gunn and Miss Bessie Gunn of Galt. Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Kauth spent their vacation with their daughters at London and Rodney. _ __ â€" Weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poll were Harvey Rohr of Innerkip, Victor Poll and son Douglas of _f(_itchgner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stauffer and children of Oshawa visited with Barbara Jean Waldie, who spent the past week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Perrin returned to Hamilton on Sunday. using as the theme of her message "Blessing the Divine Name". Owing to the pastor being on vaâ€" cation, she will again be in charge of the service next Sunday evenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder of Oklahoma Cif]y, Okla., Mll;s. Ruth Harrison of Johnstown, Pa., and Mrs. Cochrane of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker on Friday and Saturday. Miss Emma Lepp spent several days at Galt last week with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. A. Drinkwater. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wallis and uaughter Esther of Preston visited at the homes of Levi Holm and D. Lockie. f Orville Poll and Mrs. Adam Poll attended the funeral service for the latter‘s _ brotherâ€"inâ€"law, â€" Conrad Poll, held at the Mannheim Luthâ€" eran Church on Saturday. _ _ __ Rev. Mrs. Florence Pitman occuâ€" pied the pulpit in the United Breâ€" thren Churcg_ i on Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelby of Bright and Miss Margery Shelby of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poll were Mrs. Jack McDonald and children, Kenneth, Bobby and Barbara Anne, Mrs. E. Hawes and children, Helen and Gerald of Ayr and Mr. Ernest Radke of New Dundee. Rev. Mrs. F. Pitman and sister, Miss Eleanor Reist of Kitchener were guests at the home of Mrs. E. Perrin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waldie of Plattsville spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. Perrin. (Adult Entertainment) starrng Steve Brodie â€" Audrey Long "DESPER ATE" Ginger Rogers â€" David Niven with George Murphy â€" Mary Astor "CINTHIA" After Sun. Midnight Preview and Mon., Tues., Wed. AUG 18 â€" 19 â€" 20 Learn about love from Cynthia Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday AUG. 14 â€" 15 â€" %6 Girls‘ Play Suits Also Reduced And Likewise Wee Boys‘ Wash Suits Magnificent Doll" â€" ADDED FEATURE â€" Elizabeth Taylor In her first romance boun se Telephone 3â€"3631 King And Queen Streets â€" Kitchener Visit The, Children‘s Floor At Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hallman over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holm and Alâ€" bert Shelby attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Thaler of Toronto held at the home of Roland Fry near Drumbo on Saturday. Rev. C. R’. Kauth was in charge of the serâ€" vice. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snyder and son Albert of Dl:apeler, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson er and sons of. Eimira, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnâ€" son of London, Mr. and Mrs. Thoâ€" masFeakes and daughter of Kitchâ€" ener. Stratford Kitchener Guelph ... Waterloo Brantford Galt ... sorry to learn he is on the sick list. Visitors at the home during the fiast week were Mrs. Valentine ohr and daughter Violet of Cenâ€" treville, Mr. and Mrs. Pearlous Shantz and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fisher of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Otto of Haysville. Sundai‘ visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eonard Snyder were Hamilton London With Ann Sheridan Lew Ayres and Zachary Scott It‘s so easy to cry "Shame! The entertainment treasure of the ages . . . Song . Scheherazade Friends of Mr. Adam Poll will be Allâ€"Stars 5, Kâ€"W Combines 5 ‘"Song of the South" Brian Donlevy â€" Robert Walker ‘"Millie‘s Daughter Thurs. â€" Fri. â€" Sat. Clearance markâ€"downs inâ€" vite Mrs. Thrifty Mother to pick up a couple of fresh Daughter‘s back â€" to â€" school â€"the following markâ€"downs in the group: Monday â€" Tues. "The Unfaithful" ‘‘The Beginning or the End" STARTING MONDAY August 18th â€" ADDED FEATURE â€" INTERâ€"COUNTY SENIOR In striking Technicolor Starring Â¥vonne DeCarlo Brian Donlevy and Jean Pierre Aumont (Adult Entertainment) "KEEPER of BEES" Walt Disney‘s â€" ADDED HIT â€" NOW SHOWING SIZES 7 TO 12 19 16 14 13 10 10 12 13 15 18 18 .571 .514 357 357 147

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