Twin City Launory HAPPY HOLIDAYS are worth some planning on your part . . . and some speedy, expert service on ours. We‘ll do our part in returning to you, trim, spotless garments. For your part . . . all you have to do is lift the telephone and 96 King St. West KITCHENER Phone 2â€"1936 C. F. PRICE, orrometRrist 13 Duke St. East Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Rieck Naomi Cressman, 27 Queen St. N 8 TEELE‘S Vote Hilliard for Mayor! 4 CLEANERS AND DYERS FOR OVER 15 YEARS TEA BAG S Kitchener‘s Reliable Optometrist for 23 Years REâ€"ELECT WILFRID HILLIARD A True Representative of All Citizens Have mr‘:.yu scientifically lested proper glasses prescribed by mm&afl Satisfaction For Complete 104 Frederick St 1 P.M. SATURDAY 23 Years of Service He Has Served Waterloo Sane Leadership Stable Municipal Government WATERLOO TAXES AS LOW AS PROPER SERVICES PERMIT | _ Surviving are the husband, two | sons, Aaron Diefenbacker, RR. 3 | Wallenstein, and Allien Diefenâ€" ! backer of RR. 2, Drayton. There | are six da{‘xfhters: Mrs. George (Elizabeth) Wideman, R.R. 3, Walâ€" lenstein; Mrs. Henry (Magdalena) Martin, RR. 1 Elora; Mrs. Alvin “1 (Melvina) Gingrich, R.R. 3 Elmira; | Mrs. Cleason (Nancéy) Bauman, Elmira; Mrs. Henry (Elmeda) Bauâ€" man, RR. 2, Drayton; Mrs. Amos | (Ida) Weber, R.R. 4, Elmira. â€" (By Chronicle Correspondent) HEIDELBERG.â€"On Monday afâ€" ternoon, Sylvester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Weber, died very suddenâ€" ly, at the age of 3 years. He was a "blue" baby and had been ailing smclf birth. He was unable to walk. The funeral will be held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon from the resiâ€" dence with service at Martin Meetâ€" ing House. Burial will be made inâ€" the adjoining cemetery. There are also three st:fâ€"dqugh- ters: Mrs. Daniel (Sarah) Martin, at Whalingâ€"Nov. 19, Sharon Whaiâ€" ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William _ Whaling, Albert St. Limits, Waterloo, five months. Hofstetterâ€"Nov. 23, Milton R. Hofâ€" stetter, Breslau Road, 57 years. Zwickâ€"Nov. 23, Dr. Frank F. Zwick, 47 Young St. W., Waterâ€" loo, 53 years. Hahnâ€"Nov. 21, John G. Hahn, St. Jacobs, 79 years. Gerberâ€"Nov. 21, Mrs. Daniel R. Gerber, Wellesley, 68 years. Schniderâ€"Nov. 21, Georg Schniâ€" der, 188 Erb St., West, Waterloo, 96 years. Martinâ€"Nov. 22, Mrs. Sylvester Martin, RR. 3. Waterloo, 65 He is survived by his parents, 1 sister, Melinda, and 1 brother, Aden. home; Mrs. Eli (Nancy) Weber, Heidelberg, and Mrs.> Norman (Marion) Bauman, RR. 2 Elmira. There are 36 grandchildren He Stands for Mrs. Sylvester Martin Mrs. Sylvester Martin, RR. 3, Waterioo, died Saturday morning, Nov. 22, in her 66th year following a lengthy illness. _ _ _ _ She was born in Woolwich Townshig on March 26, 1882, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Frey. e â€" Follettâ€"Wolfeâ€"Nov. 22, l-hrr{ Folâ€" lett, Niagara Falls, to ella Wolfe, New Hamburg. Rothâ€"Chrisgsâ€"Nov. 22, Carl John Roth of Waterloo to Joy Alice Chriss of Waterioo and Horsham, Sussex, England. Shrinerâ€"Crothâ€"Nov. 22, Francis Dean Shriner of Niagara Falls, Ont., to Ruth Jean Croth of Waâ€" terloo. Wieselâ€"Hendelâ€"Nov. 22, Fred Carl Herman Wiesel of Waterioo to Marie Hendel of Kitchener. Hahnâ€"Kraehlingâ€"Nov. 15, John Hahn, Waterloo, to â€" Bernice _ Kraehling, Kitchener. e Continued efforts to assist all Veterans years lodeauâ€"Gingerichâ€"Nov. 8, J Victor Bilodeau of Toronto o Naomi Ruth Gingerich, Baden. . 1 YEAR ALDERMAN 2 YEARS DEPUTY REEVE 1 YEAR . REEVE Marriages Obituary Sylvester Weber YEAR MAYOR Deaths *HEB the past 24 years. He had been an elder and a member of the Church Board at Zion United Church for some years. In 1921 he was marâ€" ried to Anne Dedels, Kitchener. Surviving are his wife, 2 daughâ€" ters, Helen of London Bible Instiâ€" tute, London, and Joi’:t home, 3 sons, Gerald of Waterloo township, A number from here attended the Waterloo County Federation of Agriculture meeting at Waterloo (By Chronicle Correspondent) BI{ESLAU.â€"â€"Tbe death of Mr. Milton Hofstetter, 57 years, on the Breslauâ€"Preston Road, occurred Sunday morning. Mr.â€" Hofstetter suffered a stroke 10 weeks ago. He was born in Wilmot township and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robertson and son Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. el":'::l‘gr Letson, Jacâ€" quelyn and Gwendolyn, Waterloo, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Israel. {‘est has taken ;xp residence in\g; ouse _ recent oocugied Mr. and Mrs. {)onald ugg who have moved to Elmira. Mrs. E. Wittich and daughter of Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wittich. Mrs. Mabel Winfield was a visiâ€" tor to Groves Memorial Hospitai, Fergus, where Mrs. F. Pritchard is a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kieswetter and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Straus and family of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day guests of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seraphim Kieswetter. Mr. Lorne Seyler of New Hamâ€" burg called on friends here on Sunday. _ > â€" Miss M"K Coffey spent the weekâ€"end at her home near Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henhoeffer and daughters of Wallenstein were visitors in the village on Tuesday. Ray and Claire at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Heckenâ€" dorn and Mr. George Shoemaker were recent visitors with friends in Hespeler. _ s (Chronicle Correspondent) Mr. Alber® Rumig of Waterlon spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Rumig. |__. Mflmw the former Elizabeth Ebel, predeceased him in 1914, took place in 1877 at Erbsville. He was a member of St John‘s Luthâ€" eran Church, Waterioo. Surviving are two sons, John of Wuefloomdceateolld#nnun lndonedmrlerln. illiam (Leicetta) of _ Saskatoon, Sask., and 16 grandchildren, seven Mr. ‘and Mrs. Percy Woods were Mrs. Wm. Runge of Clifford and Mrs. Sam Greer of Grandview, most vivid memories retained by him of the settliement 80 years ago. WEST MONTROSE Mr. Schnider was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Schnider and was born Oct 15, 1851. His Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Porterfield of Mount Forâ€" ughter predeceased him. .. BAMBERG On Thursday evening, a demonâ€" stration for the Wearever Brush Co of Canada with demonstrator, Mrs. Pearsons of Elmira, was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Deckâ€" ert. 16 ladies attended. Refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess. Despite the snow fall on Monday afternoon, there was a large crowd of buyers at the auction sale of household effects and furâ€" niture for Mr. Robert Hosea. Mr. Geisel of Elmira was the auctionâ€" The bride‘s travelling ensemble wl:ska fuschia crepe dress with black sequin trim, a gray h’um wool top coat, gray hat and black accessories. On their return from Port Dover and Niagara Falls, they will reside on the bridegroom‘s farm at North Mornington. _ _ _ Mrs. F. H. Schummer will be the hostess for the December meeting of the Women‘s Institute to be held on Wednesday, the 3rd at 8 g.m. Roll Call; Exchange of hristmas Gifts; Question Drawer, Mrs. J. Leith; Address, Mrs. D. MacPherson; Christmas Story, Mrs. Henry Schlueter; Christmas Caâ€" rois; Program, Miss Jetret Manser and Mrs. Robert Hosea; Lunch Committee, Mrs. Geomeschiner. Miss K. Seip and George Rennie. Mrs. John Moran of Detroit, Mr. James Kennedy of Hesson, Miss Hilda Mueller of Kurhyville and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vetter of Kitchâ€" ener with Mrs. G. G. Manser and Jetret. Mr. and Mrs. Ad. St. Clair of Buffalo, N.Y., with the latter‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. C. Tabbert, who is conâ€" fined to her home through illness. Rev. and Mrs. Zarnke of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nolfe and Mr. Herman Oberer of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. John Goos of Preston with Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Goos. Weekâ€"end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan were: Mrs. single strand of pearis and a corâ€" sage of red better time roses. _ The bride‘s mother received the guests wearing a navy crepe dress assisted by the bridegroom‘s moâ€" ther gowned in black crepe. They wore corsages of bronze baby chryâ€" santhemums. rose wool crepe streetâ€" ilarly styled with peplum and threeâ€"quarter length sleeves. Best man for his brother was Mr. Clarence Bast. At the bride‘s home a wedding dinner was held for the immediate families following the ceremony. ie bride: Eater a weading supper e s ter a w was served to about one hundred guests at the home of the brideâ€" Miss Larraine Schneider of Milâ€" ‘The siqn 0£ NEW ENGLAND STYLE s 16â€"02. STEW ":% CLIPPER WHOLE DILL PICKLES â€" * Jar GRAVES SOLID PACK APPLES â€" "~ Tim MEIJNZ ASSORTED sOUPS ~~ *.:3z T im CANADIAN FRUIT CAKE :}>13 | CLARK‘8 t <â€"cl iess MAPLEE.,., 0 0% ggys t s 13¢ TUNA FISH ; 4& 16â€"02. Nac‘t 35¢ * 19¢ Tb 4Als 4Al¢ Land Owners To Receive Free Trees Many, land owners have taken advantage of this offer in the past, with the result that many woodâ€" lots that would ordinarily be barâ€" ren are now supporting a fine crop of sturdy young trees. Many new plantations have also sprung up where farmers and o&er land owners have planted quantities of these trees, which not only enâ€" hance the appearance of the proâ€" perty, but also increase its value. * The supply of trees this year is very low and wouldâ€"be planters are urged to determine their needs and get their application in as soon as possible to avoid disappointâ€" ment. Application forms and literâ€" ature can be obtained from the office of the County Agricultural gggmsgntaj_tiye, the Zone Forestry Allan McLaughlin of Tralee, Mr. and M::dEa{‘l Carngchnn of Kitchâ€" EAST ZORRA ener r. and Mrs. Arthur| By Mre. Ascos Helmuth Saunders and Bruce of Waterloo. [ 1Chrotigle Correspondent) Office in Galt, or the Department of Lands and Forests, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. or to stop soil erosion, the Departâ€" ment of Lands and Forests will supply you with these trees free of charge, provided your applicaâ€" :i&n is received before January 15, 8. If you are a land owner and you want to plant some trees on your property, either as a windbreak 54 King North WATERLOO Beaupre)Wallpaper and Paints #9t Hand painted British Columbia scenes 6.00 to 27.50 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stotesbury A & P Farm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Pm SAmol FaANCY 14 IhtinZlc TOMATn SIWP Clark‘s 210m xin,lsc Gnm PEAS fona Std 2 20 oz tins 25c TEA BAGS\~~ APPLE JELLY MAYONNAISE BDe your Buying at Beaupre‘s % Convex NEW BRUNBWICK or P.E.l. â€" PLENTIFUL SUPPLIES THIS WEEKâ€"END. Well matured, excellent quality. For the Holiday See them at / ~ |MILK BREAD=â€"â€"10« ALMONDS â€" â€" â€" **%7" 17« PECAN PIECES$s ©9~ *~s" 234 ' HAND SELECTED â€" _ Pkg. mm es CELLO PKG. No. 1 â€â€˜ ONTARIO GROwnNn â€" lbs. m.s COOKING No. 1 3 ls‘ MARSH GROWN â€" lbs. ARROTS | "Anoi<lweers. . 3 19% ms ONTARIO GROWN â€" 2 lbs. " WASHED & WAXED No. 1 JUST ARRIVED: CALIFORNIA NEW CROP NAVEL to ANN PAGE â€" White or Brown POTATOES JQLLY G0OO08, PITTSD 16â€"02. ONTARIO McINTOSH ORANGES Domestic Grade ONTARIO GREENING Combination Grade VARIOUS B!ZE8, PRICED TO SAVE A&P 15‘s pkg Mr. Gordon Matthies, teacher of S.S. No. 7 School in East Zorra and his pupils are busy practising for a Christmas concert whicg will be hze:g on the evening of December 1 , Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nafziâ€" ger, Lorna, Shirley ahd Joan of West Zorra and Mr. and Mrs. Merâ€" vin Kropf and Harold of Wellesley aAd Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Swartzenâ€" truber of Tavistock and Bishop D. S. Iutzi and Mr. Daniel Zehr of the 15th line. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. {loyd Schmidt and famâ€" ily in Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Bender and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Bender and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Benâ€" der. spent the weekâ€"end with relatives in Imlay City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Junker and Eleanor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell at Innerkip. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Kuntze and Eugene of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Otto and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Moses Helmuth. ANN PAGE 8 or jar AYLMER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Roth 17c Full line of other 84 Allan St. East 24 oz jar 30‘s pkg Jar 6â€"at. Bask Pkg. 29c 33c 2lc