â€" _ Miss Alma Thoms was pleasâ€" _antly surprised at a party by the â€"members~ of the Presbyterian *Church at the home of Miss Ethel â€"Wilfong on Friday evening. A very pleasant evening was enâ€" joyed by all and Miss Thoms, whose marriage takes place Sept. "Â¥th at the Presbyterian Church William Grimwood of St. Cathâ€" * agines was presented with a beauâ€" set of dishes service for t. The guest of honor gave a The members of the Presbyterâ€" ian church and Presbyterian Laâ€" â€"dies‘ Aid held a cup and saucer yshower at the home of Misses _.Margaret and Iza Ross, on Wedâ€" ~nesday evening in honor of Miss . DiAnne Drager, who is to be marâ€" . ried Saturday, Sept. 20. Each one present donated a favorite recipe apd a household hint. Games â€" were played and the guest of hipmor opened the gifts after ~which funch was served. derater, Synod of Toronto and Kixgston, gave a brief message and prayers and closed the serâ€" vice with the benediction. This service was well attended. _ sang a duet "In the Garden", acâ€" companied by Mr. Burns on the organ. Rev. Br David Gowdy of Central Presbyterian Church Gait gave the sermon taken from the 12tÂ¥ chapter of Hebrews. Rev. W. J. Walker, BD., of the Knox Presbyterian (Church, Galt, Moâ€" Rev. W. E. McMillan of Salem was the guest speaker at the Young People‘s meeting at the Dooem . Pentecostal Church on Tuesday evening. â€"Rev. H. J. McAvoy of Galt was in tharge of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday Thoms was organist Mrs. Byron Sunday afternoon on the occasion of thanksgiving for the redecoraâ€" Rev. H. G. Cleghorn of Preston took charge of the service at the District News From Our Correspondents SHUT OUT STORMS TAKE YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS TO YOUR BARRETT DEALER THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED Halifax Saint John Montreal Toronto Winnipeg _ Vancouver 58 Victoria St. S. Galt Roofing Co. Hogg Coal Co. Ltd. V No Exposed Nails â€" s VÂ¥ Complete Double Coverage VÂ¥ Fireâ€"Resistant Mineral Surface Â¥ Comes in RED, GREEN or BLACK Besides roll roofings, your Barrett dealer has a complete line of roofing, insulation and weatherâ€"proofing materials. WATERLOO KITCHENER Phome 8â€"8467 Phone 4â€"4746 {ment | _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Schmitt and son Johnry of Hanover spent \Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibbons. | _ Freddie, Kathy and Karen Kauk of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Vie MacLennan. _ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quelch and family have returned to their home here after spending the past six weeks at the home of Mrs. Quelch‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moore of English Settleâ€" John Perine of Buffalo, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end at his home in the village. o Mrs. L. Heseltine and Mr. Sherer of Elora were visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred Hobbs on Wednesday. _ â€" Max Schaal of Oshawa spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gibbons Wesley Pearcy spent Saturday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearcy of Rockâ€" ton. 125 players, club officials, league of the Conservation Authoriâ€" executives held a banquet at the Es program and WM Bonnie Doon Hotel, where they ir costs being subsi . enjoyed a roast chicken supper. | _ Mr Lyle Dahmer is discontinuâ€" On Sunday next, Sept. 21st "ilfll the radio service and electricâ€" 3 pm., Sacrament of the Lord‘s al appliances store and has left Supper will be observed at the | for &vflh Doon Presbyterian Church. St. Matthew‘s Luther League Quite a number of people of the| met early last week for a brief village attemded the stock Car business meeting concluding with races held at Guelph on Saturday |a social pthu’ug‘.l Heimpel‘s evening. | cottage north of village. Ivan Battler had the misfortune! â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Pleine Jr. to hurt his leg rather bad in a and family moved to Elmira, Satâ€" softball game at Centreville last | urday. week. His many friends wish him | Mry_ ang Mrs. Clayton Merkley a speedv recovery and daughter were visitine rela. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daniels, Mr. Harvey Pope of Preston, Mr. agd Mrs. L. Kaiser, Joe Danieis, Mr. and Mrs. speech of thank after which lunch was served. South Waterloo Rural Softball conclusion on Friday when some 125 players, club dcxcnls league executives held a banquet at the Bonnie Doon Hotel, where they enjoyed a roast chicken supper. _ On Sunday next, Sept. 2lst at Mr. and Mrs. 1. Drinkwater and family of Galt have moved their household effects to the village where they will reside. _ * Reg‘d Trade Mark KITCHENER | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schilroth and sons Larry and Alan of Kitchener were visiting at the home of Mrs. Schilroth‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Weaver on Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bryce and famMy of Freeport were visiting at the home of the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryce on Sunday. _ s Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogman and sons Ronnie and Dennis of Glencoe spent the weekâ€"end: at the homes of their mother‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kauk of Kitchener were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Macâ€" Lennan on Sunday. Danny Ober of Galt was visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. Pearcy on Sunday. _ A. Ferrier and two sons of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weiland, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunchak of| Kitchener. i Howard Gibbons was visiting with his sons, Murray and Roy Gibbons of Dundas on Thursday. Mrs. Ross Hamilton and Jack Bechtel were business visitors in London on Wednesday. . Frank Pearcy of Galt was visitâ€" ing on Tuesday at the home of his brother, Wes Pearcy and Mrs. Pearcy. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Merkley and daughter were vwlins‘rel.- tives in London for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Aif. Pfeiffer have returned home after spending a week‘s vaction with friends in Dalrymple. ooo Mrs. W. Heist and Miss Helen Heist of Waterloo spent Saturday at the home of the former‘s daughter, Mrs. R. Hamilton. Mr and _ Mrs. _ Emmerson Strange of North Woolwich spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bricker of Elmira sEent Sunday at the home of Miss Ethel Wilfong.. 00 the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tilt and Miss Ethel Wilfong. __ _ Kate Cluthe is a business visiâ€" tor in Toronto this week. bushdndiior natutâ€"<braixis iï¬ dsb h d m Pm e n Ets tives in London for a !e:":ays_ jattended the recent Martinâ€"Calâ€" Mr. Isaiah Lembke, who hulvu"“mddm‘ in Woodstock. The been visiting with friends in the|@VeDl was very interesting as ‘both bride and groom are deaf * mesiry, Lylg and Nell Daiin A. Ferrier and two sons of Gal essrs. Ly * t Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weiland, fq,‘ of Oakville spent over Sunday at and Mrs CGeoree Hunchak o¢|the home of their parents. _ . 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SOUTH, WATERLOO, AT HERBERT STREET _ .â€" PHONE 4â€"4223 Christ‘s challenge to His disciâ€" ples "Follow Me". Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gies, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroh and Mr. Sol. Kirch attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Lasch in Elmira, Friday afteruoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vullo of Buffalo, ,N.Y., were visiting with Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Thiem over the weekâ€" An interesting weekâ€"end wili be the marriage of two, local young people, Mr. Stuart Gies and Miss Shirley Uhrig in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church on Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maithews attended: the wedding on Saturâ€" day at Mornington Church of Miss Viola Steeson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Steenson Glenallen : to Mr. Harry Parcel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parcel. The happy couâ€" ple left on a honeymoon trip and on their return they will reside on the groom‘s farm in Wallace Township. . accompanied their son John to Hamilton recently from where the latter continued on to attend the E.M.S. Coliege in Harrisonâ€" burg, Va., for a year. | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Matthews and sons attended the Fergus Fair on Saturday afternoon. . _ Miss Betty Ward of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward. _ _ Mr. Barkwell is still taking treatments in Toronto for the heel he injured in an accident when the scaffold he was standing on gave way. He still has to use a cane. _ Mr. and Mrs. C. Starr attended the London Fair last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Em. Matthews and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelis, Mrs. W. Tyack and Mrs. Florence Martin of Hawkesville and Mrs. M. Farrell of Elmira were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Sheard on Sunday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Foell visited in Kitchener recently. _ _ devotional portion of the Youth service he& Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barkweil of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mrs. H. Barkwell and Edith. short time ago., . _ St. Matthew‘s Luther Waterloo preached an interesting was a Sundsy visiter at the home of Mrs. Eugenia Hoim. urm‘.l.,m.t““hc':; to make use of crutches as a reâ€" in Watrous, Saftt. | _ . _ _ Mr_ Liogd Rurkbardt of Bret wiions 1y me Townahly Nell in PMR XSATBRLOO Watubs) QHRONIQLR Mrs. Em. Maithews (Chromicle Correspendent} for his of a THE PAXTONâ€"MODEL 21TY10K Magnificent 21" picture in an exquisiteâ€" ly crafted, Openâ€"Front cabinet. Its simple clean lines reflect the finest in mofern functional del';fn. Has every Westinghouse "best performance" feaâ€" ture including exclusive Single Dial Control with gfotlig;'tl Tuning, proviâ€" sion fot "plugâ€"in" F receptor and builtâ€"in antenna. Choice of three beautiful finishes â€" Walinut, Mahogany, Blonde Oak. Castors optional. Waterloo Weber |\ _ Mrs. Corbett is spending some \time with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. |\Evans and Mr. Evans at Toronto. Mr. Amos Martin has sold his farm north of the village to Mr. Norman Bauman, who takes imâ€" mediate possession. Mr. Martin will reside on the farm for some time. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Woods and Verna and Arthur, attended a dinner party flVen by Mr. Joseph H. Woods at his home in Waterâ€" loo. Others present were Mr. Melvin Woods of Victoria, B.C., Mr. Wm. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robertson, Carolyn and Jim of Kitchener, Mr. Arthur Woods of London, Mrs. Sylvia Woods and daughter Norma and Bob Davis of Elmira and Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" ry Schneider, John and Jane of Heidelberg.. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Leander Gole reâ€" turned troï¬\'their trip to Northâ€" ern Onthrio=" s A social time was spent followâ€" ed by lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Milâ€" ler will reside on the groom‘s farm in North Woolwich. Mr. Orton Weber is a patient at Kâ€"W Hospital following severâ€" al heart attacks. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Sundlï¬e visitors _ with . Mr. Rhodes Letson were Mr. and Mrs. Len Brydges and family of Bresâ€" â€" Mr. ï¬:rrvyï¬l.iind;y spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Philips. _ Mr. Grant Pirie and Evan Woods of Winterbourne, George Snider of Floradale and Lorne Winfield motored to the Canadian west and expect to reach the coast and return home via the United States. 0 _ Mrs. Chas. Winfield is spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. McCallum and Mr. Mcâ€" Callum. Mr. and Mrs. Waltee Letson and Joan s;ent Sunday afternoon at Mount Forest with Mrs. Alex Curry gnd Jas. Dodds. 0 Len Brydges and lamily of ©NCS~ lau, Mr. and Mrs. Hn.rr‘ Penfold and son Bob of Elora, 0{‘ Marâ€" riott of Buffalo and Clarence Marriott of Guelph. _ _ Mrs. Robt. Kirk returned to her home in Kingsville after‘ a month‘s stay with her father, Mr. Rhodes Letson. Hold Farewell. *Members of the Blenheim Menâ€" nonite Church held a farewell New Dundee: By Miss Miriem Hilborn (Chromiele Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barton, forâ€" mer proprietors, have moved to Toronto. Honor Westerners. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shantz enâ€" tertained about 25 relatives at their home on Saturday n'ghl in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Snell of Calgu&,‘Alberu. who are visiting in the district. Mrs. Snell, the former Effe May Hallman, was born on the old Haliman homestead, three and oneâ€"half miles west of the village which is now owned by Cameron Bock. This is her first visit back to New Dundee for 32 years. convenience of demonstration world‘s finest _ have a 40â€"foot which is desi¢ pecially _ for customers . . . ables us to brir ling television You . . For a "FREE" home demonstration come into our store and make an appointment. One of our staff will arrange for a TV Set and our portable antenna to be installed al ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE _ us to bring s television into can 20 King St. East OSWALD‘S BOOK STORE LIMITED enjoy this of _ the V. We antenna your the es The quarterly Communion serâ€" vice was held at the Bethel Unitâ€" ed mozxzh Churcl; &?e Sunday mo. arge o tor, Rev. J. H. Goo: A voo-muet was rendered by Rev. Mr. Good and Miss Evangeline Good. Rev. Arnold Cressman u'ldbiy Rev. Moses Bowman. Seven chilâ€" dren received "the ordinance of Bean, Esther Baer, Raiph Bean, Gerald Schmidt and Elroy Good. baptism, namely: Kathryn C baptism, namely: Rathryn Cressâ€" man. Cero! Sehmigt.‘ Rathryn YOUR COMPLETE | HEADQUARTERS OEFICE SUPPLIES FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC Mr. and Mrs. John B;odc;‘;l Hamilton are srendm' a few ‘s with Mrs. Willian Wilford and Mrs. William Voll was among those who expressed birthday wishes to her aunt, Mrs. Mary Heimpel, Kitchener, Monday evening. Mrs. Heimpel observed her 90th birthday on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bamaley, Helen and Catharine of Guelph and Mrs. Hogg visited with Mrs. R. Foster and family on Sund#y.