Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Dec 1934, p. 4

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NBb NX D8 D D)Db D d ib ib iÂ¥ D Db ib ib ib it tb ATTENDANCE DOUBLES The attendance ut the second meeting of the season of the Waterâ€" loo Interdenominal Men‘s Bible Class, held at the Lutheran parish hall, was about double that of the first one held two weeks ago. Plays by the various classes in the school are in competition for a $5 prize offered by the Society. Judges of the plays are Dr. W. H. Johns, Lloyd Schaus and Elizabeth Spohn. at a meeting of the Athenaeum Literary Society on Nov. 27th, enâ€" titled "His Second Girl". The Freshmen Class of the Waterloo College presented the second of the series of short plays mfiA IRIIIRIRIXA Wm. Henderson & Sons PHONE 817 > > â€" 2 WATERLOO A special line of Fancy Cookies will be carried during the Christmas season. How do you buy cake? â€" By taste? By freshness? By quality? By price? â€" Here‘s a cake that gives you all four of thatâ€"and more. 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Pair (S)o{‘ne with collars attached, thers 2 separate collars. Each ... $1’25 We are anxious to show you this line at ............ 790 ea. Opposite Hahn‘s Grocery In Shirts and Drawers, at, each DARK PLAIN LEGHT PLAIN EMPIRE SHOE REBUILDERS LET US SHOW YOU vreal â€" Ottawa â€" Toronto Hamilton _â€" _ London N ew Store WATERLOO Bring it To The Price List It Is Valuable. CHRISTMAS COOKIES receive FRUIT CAKES A0e lb $6.50 40c 1b $1.69 50c 25¢ 50c Moessra. Bolduc, Murphy and Winâ€" terhalt und Schaler of Preston spent sunday with Mr. Anthony Frank. Miss Elizabeth Zinger returned from Detroit Friday. Miw Roy Moyer and children and Mr. Jack Zinger of Detroit and Misa Mussel of Kitchener spent the week end with Mr. and Mra. Stmon Zinger, town. Mics Cecelia Zinger: returned to Claredon, Virginia, after spending a few days at her home here. { Personals. | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meyer of St. f('lomt.'ms spent Tuesday with Mr. |and Mrs. Frank Fehrenbach. _ Miss Madeline Zinger leftâ€" Wed En(wlu_\' for Kitchener. i Two successfnl parties were held |in the village last week. Tuesday a |dance in Halter‘s Hall and Thursday ‘ the usual card party, The prizea at the card party were won by Miss Clara Schuett and Mr. Alex Gehl and consolation prizes went to Miss Marianne Diemert and Mr. Clive Kinzel. Mrs, Chris. Schnurr and Friday for her home in alter spending some time parents, _ Mroâ€" and _ Mrs Schmaltz. ./ Mr. _ Bert Benninger â€" and . Mrs Simon Zinger visited relatives in For mosa and Carlsruhe last week, Relatives and friends were shocked to hear of the death of the late George Kraehn, who died in Luarmsâ€" ville, N.Y., Thursday and was burteq there on Tuesday. Mr. Kraehn was a former resident of this place. Mr. James Clancey of Blackwell, who is spending a few days with hia famlly left Monday for Walkerton to visit his father and son Jack, who DARK ICED Oe lb LIGHT ICED 60c lb The double sale of some of the chattels of the late Joseph B. Marâ€" tin and the late William Westfall was attended by a large crowd, deâ€" spite the very inclement weather. The bidding was brisk and the prices secured were very â€" satisfactory. Auctioneer Frickey wielded . the hammer and Mr. Emerson Martin took care of the books and the cash. The : Evangelivcrarlrvs-\;nduy School set. Sunday evening, Dec. 23rd, as the date for their Christmas enterâ€" tainment C Sale Well Attended. The Ladies‘ Aid meeting of the : William Woo Calyary Church took on the spirit| "Hawkesville of Christmasâ€"tide. Mrs. Welker and|S. Martin, sor Mrs. Yager wefie inAchu‘z;“;gehlof thcel‘ W. Martin. roceedings. ts. : a Fead Perso § Euke 2:8â€"19; Mrs, Yager contriâ€"| °;"l.i:;£j's fro buted a reading; Mrs. William uq the funer Hauch rendered a solo, and Mesâ€" noon of the dames Amis, Garner and Oberâ€" of Glenallan. holtzer contributed a trio. Mr. and M Sunday School Concert. devmartvene i Pnsd The Aid will again remember the shutâ€"ins with some form _ of Christmas cheer. Evangelical Ladies‘ Aid Meets. It was arranged to hold the anâ€" nual meeting on the evening of January 9th, when in addition to the election of officers a short proâ€" gramme will be rendered and a lunch served. Mesdames R. Hahn and L. Wurm will have charge of the arrangements, . The Ladies‘ Aid of the Lutheran Church met on Tuesday afternoon, the president, Mrs. Russel Hahn, in the chair. Mrs. Gordon Ritter read the Scripture passage. Rev. S. J. Wittig led in prayer., The topic was given by Pastor Wittig. _ The Young People of the Evanâ€" gelical Church met in their regular weekly meeting on Monday evening in charge of the Service Departâ€" ment. Miss Ella M. Cressman preâ€" sided, Mary Sittler read the Scripâ€" ture passage. Katherine Robinson and Audrey Ernest contributed readings. lIr. F. E. Welker gave the topic which was "What is the f{urpose of missions?" Mr. J. G. urst conducted a Bible contest in which all took part. Ross Woh! was the captain for one side and Edward Amis on the other. The latter won by four points, the score being 58 to 54. Lutheran Ladies Meet. Young People‘s Meeting attending high school in lhfit NEW GERMANY Porsonals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronicle sorrespondents. ‘ ‘ ST. JACOBS DISTRICT NEWS son left Formosa with her (ieorge left Mr. Astor Koehler, who had a small flock of fine sheep, discovered last Friday morning that they were mercilessly attack gnring the nzfiht. Three were dead, two others died later and two others are under treatment and may recover. The Erbs and Roths from here attended a surprise birthday party for Mr. Johnathan Jantzi in Wellesâ€" ley on Thursday. Sheop Killed. manue! Wagner. Mr. and filrx, Daniel Wagner and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hammer, Wellesley, Mr. Daniel Wagner, who received severe hip injuries last February in a road accident, still has to contend with two crutches to get around. “Mr ";.;\;!"h’d‘rs. 8. \Lautenschlnzer and daughter Marie, of Waterloo, visited with Mr. and Mra. Em Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Johnson of Wheelerfburg, Ohio, visited with their mother, Mrs. bnv1d Wagner, and family. Mr. Johnson returned immedinte{y to work, while Mrs. Johnson apent more than a week visiting some of her former acâ€" quaintances, returning to her home in Ohio on Tuesday, accompanied by her brother, Arnold. . Personals Sunday guests from Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin were Mr. and Mrs, Israel B. Marâ€" tin and the Misses Martha Krueger, Margaret Lindsay and Hilda Boettâ€" ger. Recent visitors from Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Wideâ€" man of the "Towler farm" were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Frey and Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Weber, Miss Gm'cc“d;).r;(i'ibng of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Goodâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Buehler ot‘; Floradale were early week visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Martin.| Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Noah M. Wideman were: Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gingrich, | Floradale; Messrs. Willard Shantz, | Wilbert Brubacher and Ephraim Bauman, St. Jacobs; Mr. and Mr.‘ Alfred Martin and Mrs. Addison M. Martin of Waterloo, [ Recent and Mrs. Mr. and Floradale Wilbert Bauman, Master Addison M. Bauman and nister Alma accompanied their uncle, Mr. Nathan B. Martin, in a Sunday , afternoon visit to their octogenarian i %‘reat-aunt, Miss Mary Weber, of ) /est Montrose, 1 Mr. _ Oscar Snider and Mis.x" Lucinda Snider of Waterloo were , carly week visitors at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Nouh M. Wideman rnd Mr. and Mrs. David M. Snider.| Miss Susannah Martin returned khome early this week from a soâ€" Journ of several months spent at Conestogo. 3 (a ‘21,000. There are 12 prizes an | _ Recent _visitors _ from North ‘ [3 place cighth against a class o |Wa£e1:loo with Mr. and Mrs. George | {g is no mean task. Horses com H. Wideman were Mrs. Addison M.} eted against were from Buffalo Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred grampton, as well as seven differen Martin and sovs Howard, Orland stabtes from Toronto. Besides th and {\rthur.M 0. E. Adki d“boautiful ribbon, Mr. Becker‘s share Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. InuthU of the purse was $50. The horse son Howard were Saturday evening Hearts of Oak was ridden by Harol« visitors with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gardener, trainer & Brubacher of Waterloo. sacl ce m Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bach and * son Gordon and Mr. Karl Gooding GERMAN MILLS were Sunday Kitchener visitors with +â€"ow: Mr. Andrew Bach and Mr. and Mrs.. Personals. George Bach. | Sunday visitors at the home of Mr Miss Erma Snider of the Twinâ€" and Mrs. David Bearinger were Mr P o e o onl 1 1 Miss Erma Snider of the Twin City spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mr. David M. Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Josizah Martin of Floradale and Miss Rebecea Bruâ€" bacher of Elmira â€" were Sunday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Kli B. Frey. Miss Lovina Martin is spending a few days at the West Winterbourne home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G. Bruâ€" hacher. Mr. J. Murray of Moorefield has Set up his stoncâ€"crushing outfit in the Menno Martin gravel pit northâ€" east of Bricker‘s school, and plans the _ early _ completion _ of â€" his gravelling contract along the West Wallenstein highway, a short stretch being from the post office to the C.P.R. wigwaw and also a mile long stretch between the Union Peel and Wellesley school and the Linwood sideroad intersection not far west of Macton. Vicinity Visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacLennan spent Sunday in Kitchener. Currant egg prices here early this week were: Grade A, 24 cents; medium, 18 cents; pullets, 14 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Martin are moving from (Hawkesville to the farm of the formenr‘s father, the late Mr.â€"Jacob Ws Martin, of East Wallenstein. Friends from this Jocality attendâ€" ed the funeral on Monday afterâ€" noon of the late Mrs. Ira Jackson of Glenallar. BERLET‘S CORNER Mr. Onias G. Martin recently pur chased a Macton farm for $3,5(0 This property has been tenanted during the past year by Mr. ana Mrs'. Amos W. Frey, _ + Mr. Menno Hoover has sold the William Woodward farm near the “Huwke.svillc)n(‘)ly.ltain”_ to Joseph Falling and breaking its left front leg below the knee as it approached the gravel pit nlonfi_ the "Douglas Lane" roadway last Thursday sifter: noon, the little black horse beinp driven by R. R. 3 courier, Gordo: Musser, had to be despatched. Mr Musser completed his mail round ir a neighbor‘s car. Mr. Menno Hoover recently sold his 50â€"acre ‘Crosshill farm to Mr. Levi Housser of Floradale, the latter having disposed of his elevenâ€" acre home near that village to his neighbor, Mr. Owen Bauman. Mr. Housser paid $1,050 for his new and larger Crosshill farm. Mr. Cleason Martin returned home from the K.â€"W. Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, last week. Sells 50 Acres for $1050. Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bauman attended the East Heidelberg Hoffâ€" manâ€"Bauman nuptials last Saturday afternoom, December 1. Last Sunday morning at the West Wallenstein _ Mennonite _ Church, banns were proclaimed for Mr. Alvin Gingrich of West Elmira and Miso Malvina _ Diefenbacher of South Wallenstein. Banns Proclaimed. WALLENSTEIN of Mr. and Mrs. John Ur. Miss Muriel Ernst spent Sunday re:| with Edgar Martin‘s, Yatton. ch,; _ Mr. and Mre. Roy Karcheor and tz,| family apent Sunday with Mr. and im, Mrs. Layden Cpleman, Sunnyside. w]r,f Sunday guests at the home of Mr. M. and Mre. Earl Snyder wore Mr. and [ Mrs. A. Shantz, Kitchener, Mr. and ier Mrs. Edwin Jewitt and family of er Stouffville and Mr. and Mre. Eilmer d. Gerber and family of Waterloo. ‘THESWATERLOO CHRONLICLE On a hunting trig{ up North on 'Snturday, Messrs. arold Bippel, Armand Fulcher and Ruseel Long, with Lonog‘s pack of beagles, sucâ€" ceeded in bagging 22 white hare. ; They believe that this is a record in this district for three hunters. _ A neat sum was realized from the Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid bazaar which was held in the basement of the library on Saturday afternoon Rev. E. Goman of Milverton occupied the pulpit of St. James Lutheran Church at the annual misâ€" sion festival held on Sunday. The mixed choir of St. Jamea church vrendered two anthems during the morning service and the choir of the Milverton Lutheran Church two anâ€" thems at the evening service. Word of the death of Mrs. Ira Jackson in Glenallen was received by friends in town on Saturday. The funeral was held in Glenallen on Monday. _ 80 Misses Ella and Ruby Gates of Toronto were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson. Carload of Potatoes for West. f The car which was loaded for the needy in the West last week conâ€" tained over 700 bags of potatoesr. The fine response olg:he district reâ€" sulted in the car being loaded alâ€" most to ite cagacity. Â¥he car was consigned for Bateman, Sask. C Mr. William H. Moyer of Vineland «pent a day recently with Kenard Snidens Mr. un(l".\lrfl. Kenard Snider spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Percey Schoch, Kitchener. Miss â€" Iva with _ Misa Philipsburg. Mlsses Olive Cressman and Allce WilheIm of Kitchener apent Saturday uf!m_'noug with Misg Bessle Wismer. Messra. Clayton and Mervin Weber are vialiting with their sister, Mre. Wallace Hamsher and Mr. Hamshor at Berlin, Ohlo. Clifford Cressmans of Kitchenor sprul Sunday with Clayton Selberts. Mise Mildred Waeber apent Sunday with friénds At Vineland, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber were Sunday visitore with Nelson Wool ner‘s, Natchez and Mrs. Noah Bearinger and Mr. Edwin and Mics frene Bearinger of Eimira and Mr. and Mre. Adon â€"Marâ€" tin and family and Mrs. M. Martin, all of Waterloo and Miss Marjorie Cressman of Strasburg. Eighth position at the Royal Winâ€" ter Fair was taken by Mr. O. H. Becker of New Hamburg, whose ‘horse won a position in the Oakes Stakes. This stake, which is donated by Mr. Harry Oakes of Niagara Falls and is known as the Canadian Bred Hunter stake, is valued at $1,000. There are 12 prizes and to place eighth against a class of 18 is no mean task. Horses comâ€" getedl against were from Buffalo, rampton, as well as seven different stabtes from Toronto. Besides the beautiful ribbon, Mr. Becker‘s share of the purse was $50. The horse Hearts of Oak was ridden by Harold Gardener, trainer. | Miss May Lautenschlager of Kitâ€" chener was a visitor on Sunday with her brother, Mr. And Mrs. James Lautenschlager, Waterloo St. Horl:ge‘- Places Eigkth. The Women‘s Missionary Society and the choir of the Trinity Luthâ€" eran Church gathered in â€"the church parlors on Tuesdav evening, Nov. 27th, to bid farewell to one of their faithful members in the perâ€" son of Miss Augusta Rau, who is moving from town. Miss Rau was presented with a bedroom clock accompanied by an address to which Miss Rau made a suitable reply. A program of instrumental and vocal music followed, after which lunch was served. ‘ Personals, Mr. Charles Zillax of Wallaceburg was a weekâ€"end visitor with friends in town and relatives in Elmira, â€" â€" The Riverside Fox Ranch lost a pair of its most valuable foxes on Thursday night. Unknown thieves cut the wire during the night and escaped with the two most valuable foxes on the ranch, which is owned by Christian Roth. About a year ago the farm was also robbed of several animals. Presented With Clock. 3 Uoa ced a s nc ols M ssion Circle and Mission Band of the New _ Hamburg â€" Evangelical Cl urch on Thursday, Nov. 29th. Miss Grace Peacock presided for the devotional period. Two Foxes Stolen. * "Let me assure you that our people are very thankful for the vegetables. Ever'ything came here in perfect conditfon." Mrs. D. A. Merner was victorious in the oratorical contest which was held at the annual Thankoffering m«eting of tha Women‘s Missionary Society and the Young People‘s 2 EO a o2 . _ 1 1: "It is with deed emotions that I take this opportunity to think you for the splendid shipment of vegeâ€" tables which through you and your assistants‘ efforts was shipped to us from New Hamburg. â€" Mrs. Merner Best Speaker. The district aurroundin{o New Hamburg is doing its share towards the aiding of the drought stricken west, having sent two cars to help the unfortunate needy in the past five weeks. Recently a letter was received from the area in Saskatcheâ€" wan, which read in part as follows: Women‘s Institute Aldm.:‘ The 18th anniversary the Women‘s Institute was celebrated at the library hall in New Kmbu?- with a special meeting, on Nov. 28. The 500!“ for the event were t g‘re-i «nt-I the dictrict EruiJont. rs. Willitm Brown of Galt, and the past district ucretn?, Mrs. H. V. Patterson of Galt, and the memâ€" bers of the Haysville branch. lhnx former member was also present. A fine Iproa'!'mn was rendered with the local president, Mrs. A. R. G. Smith presiJi’ng. Load Two Cars in Five Weeks. | NEW HAMBURG (Signed) Wm. H. Neufeld, Sec. Treas. Main Centre Relief Committee. ELMIRA Lichty spent Sunday Eileen _ Shantz â€" near _ The teachers and puplla of Yatton achool are putting on an entertainâ€" ment in the school on Thursday evenâ€" Ing. Dec. 20th, The "Happy @pusina", entertainers from Elmira nre resjetâ€" Ing on the program. ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGB RESULTS. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the funeral of the late Mr. Arthur Ullyot of Elmira on Thureâ€" day afternoon. Misa Blanche King and Mr. Dick Bohlender of Elmira and Miss Ruth Jackson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Norman Matthews. Mr. and Mre. Reggie McDowel] of the 4th line were Tuesday velitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. William Guine. Mre. 0. Schelfele of Waterloo apent Monday with her alater, Mra. John R. Jackeon. Quite a number from this vicinity attended the fowl supper and dance at Macton on Wednesday evening. Miee Ruth Jackeon is apending come time in Waterloo. Mre. Wellington Jackson and son Grant and Mr. Gordon Cherry attend: ed the funeral of the former‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. George King of Galt which was held on Saturday afternoon. Mre. A. W, Ruler returned home on Monday after spending the past woek with her daughter, Mra. C. E. Perkins of Toronto. Mieg Mary Matthows epent Tuce day evening in Alma. The young people of the United Church were pleasantly entertained by the Y.P.8. of the Hollen United Church on Tuesday evening laat. Personals. * The Women‘s Association held thoir monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews on Tuesday afternoon when about 35 ladiea were present and a eocial time was enjoyed by all. Y. P. 8. Entertained. She leaves to mourn her loas, her husband, three sons and two daughâ€" ters, also a eister, Mr. John D. Brydon of Maryboro. The sympathy of the community l« extended to the beâ€" reavod. Women‘s Association Moets, The funeral of the late Mrs. Ira Jackson which was held from her lato home on the third of Peel on Monday afternoon, was largoly at:â€" tended by relatives and friends, wich showed the high esteem in which she was held. Mrs. Ira Jackson Buried Mr. and Mrs. Neleon Schiede] enâ€" tertained a number of their friends from Kitchener at a party at their home on Saturday evening. Mrs. Bill Derry of Kitchener spent several days last week with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, George Glasser. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zeiler visitâ€" ed their daughter, Clarabelle at the Sick Chldren‘s Convalescent Home at Thistletown on Sunday. Claraâ€" belle‘s friends are glad that she is steadily improving in health. Misa Vera Thaler of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her consin, .\'li_fl_s Jean Geiger of this village Mr. Lloyd Mader visited his aunt Mrs. Binder on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ephra{m Weber of Alberta who is apending «ome time in Kitch ener visited with Mr. and Mre. Wen «lell Clemens over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reick of Kitâ€"| chener visited at the former‘s home here on Sunday. f _ The Ladies‘ Aid mot at the home of Mrs. George Reick on Wednesday afternoon after the routine business was disposed of aewing was done by the ladies. The scholars of the public school are busy practicing for the Christmas concert which will be given in the school house on Wednesday afterâ€" noon and evening, Dec. 19th. Mrs. Julia Berge of New Dundee visited her sister, Mrs. Fannle Thaâ€" ler on Sunday. I ROUND 1 STEAEK On Sunday evening the young peoâ€" ple had charge of the service at the M.B.C. Church. The topic on Christâ€" mas was given in two parts by Misses Ruth Hackborn and Olive Zellor. Mansell Schwalm read the scripture lesson. A reading was given by Mr. Cecil Mader, A duet was sung by Misses Bessic Snider and Erma Dodels. Breslau Notes. Christmas Topic. BUEHLER _ BROTHERG Pork Tenderloins Shoulder Lamb Stew â€" Spare Ribs Fresh Pig Tails Bullt Over 125 Varieties of Smoked Fresh or Cooked Meats to choose from Pork Chops Blade Roast â€" ;l'a:;‘:g ooo 49@ |Boiling Beef â€" â€" s 7C Steak â€" â€" 3 ihe. 25c T Bone Steak â€" â€" 170 oc c _ _ 310 yog e e t mm commemmmmemmenmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmememmmmmmmmen Fresh Picnic Shankiess â€" 1 3¢ Peameal Bacon Sliced â€" 28c YATTON BRESLAU BLUE RIBBON BEEF STEAKS oast â€" â€" loc â€" â€"~ 3 . 250C Week End Specials '.4|bs.25c â€"â€"_â€"~â€" 10c â€" _â€" 28c â€"_â€" 18c 3 .. 25¢ Master Morle Miller spent Saturâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Haner at New Dundes. Mr. Roy Diefenbacher and daughâ€" ter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenâ€" bacher and children Elva and Nyle «pent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Hamacher at Pine Hill. Mr. Kenneth Rheir of Mannhoim and Mr. Elmer Eckstein of Plattsâ€" ville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Honry Eckstein. Mre. Wm. Oberer and song Harlon and Russel apont Saturday with frienda in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meyers of Shakespeare, Mr. and Mro. Floyd Meyers and baby of North Easthone spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mns. Addison Gelger. \r.. Wilson Surarag accompanied by his «ister, Mrs. Clayton Toman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel at Bloomingdale on Sunday. Mr. Norman Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hill Mra. Charles Miller «pent Monday in Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thoman of Kitchener spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mré. Wm. Witmer. Miss Mary Schlicter of Ayr and Mr. Edgar Oiterbeln of New Dunâ€" dee spent Sunday at the home of Mis. Simon Cresaman. Mr. ond Mis. Andrew Kirkeonnel and children Jcan and Harold of Auborn and Mr. Joe Knechtel of Kitâ€" chener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrâ€" and Mric Clarence Knechtel. _ Miss Kathryn Hallman spent Sunâ€" day with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel of New Dundee. Sunday visitor« at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bean were Mr. and Mrs. Elam Axt and daughter Olive and Mrs. Andrew Axt of Baden, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Axt and daughter Alice of Petersburg, Mr. James Creseâ€" man of Perry‘s Corner. Miss Marjorie Witmer spent gunâ€" day with Misg Ellen Eby of Mannâ€" hoim. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Feick were Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Witmer of Nine Pines, Mrc. L. Schadler, Miss Allce Schadler and Mr.: Joe Baltzer of Kitchener The Rosebank School concert will be held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 19th. Rev. John Nigh of Springvale, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilmore of Houghton Mission, Ont., were at the Brethren in Christ Church on Sunâ€" day morning in the interests of Home Mission work. ‘They spoke of the splendid work being accomplished in the Houghton district, which is a poor section of the province and a needy field and also the need and work of other places. Mrs. Walter Taylor accompanied them. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED CANADIAN NATIONAL Personals. ROSEBANK outstanbina events Weekâ€"end sports qrogrnmmes on Grouse Mountain, Vancouver. Midâ€"Winter Golf Tougnament, Victoria, Feb. 18 to 23, 1935. Pull information from any ticket agent Come out to Canada‘s Evergreen Playground . . . enjoy bnlmz days of glorious outdoor sports. Golf, riJing, yachting, motoring, bikingâ€"all in the land of yearâ€"round summer sports! Low rail fares and special winter | Always Use rates at hotels. Tickets good 1oin; CANADIAN l)ec.llS to Feb. 28. Remr?’ imit, NATIONAL April 30. Stopâ€"over allowed at all intermediate points. fil!fil‘lflls Low Rail Fares to VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE, Wash. Lamb Chops Fresh Pork Hearts â€" Sauer Kraut â€" Loin Fresh Beef Hearts Pork _ _ Liver Coe oo ioh o C t d EO CRSV CUIBUTCRL: N. A. Zick stated recently that all of the wards save the east ward show a considerable increase, The largest rise is in the West Ward where there is a five thousand dollar rise in values. The 1934 assessment rolls for the Waterloo Separate School shows an increase of abo_ut.SI0,00Q this year. About 350 persons attended the Elmira Concert Co.‘s program at the St. John‘s Lutheran Parish Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 28th. The concert was sponsored by the Brotherhood of the church. SEPARATE SCHOOLVALUES UP Guests at the banquet from Watâ€" erloo: district were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bingeman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Snyder. There were about 500 guests at the Galt community banquet held last Wednesday under the auspices of the Dumfries Plowmen‘s Associaâ€" tion and Kiwanis Club. Features were the addresses of Hon, Mr. Roeâ€" buck, Attorney General, and Hon. Harry Nixon, Provincial Secretary, and the presentations to members of the champion girls and boys‘ rural softball teams. The cabinet minisâ€" ters named above made the presenâ€" tation of the Premier Hepburn cup to the Blair Hornets boys‘ team and the Bridgeport ladies‘ team, winners in their respective groups. | _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Bauman and sons | Ross and Claude, Mr. Ernst Egerdee ‘of New Hamburg, Micses Myrtle and | Doreen Hilgartner of Plaines spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. f\\'m. H. Egerdee. 500 ATTEND BANQUET AT CITY OF GALT Mrs. Henry Eckstein spent the weelcend with her daughter, Mrs. J Cash and Mr. Cash at Waterloo. Mica Myrtle Felck spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mtrs Ward Shantz of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdee spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hamacher at Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Geiger and daughter Kra and Ada visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rlam Weber at Floradale, Mr. and Mri. Kigin Miller and son Moerle‘ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thes. Henderson at Paris. Mi ses Inez Egerdee and Margaret Shird of Kitchener spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Wm. H. Egerdee. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. shantz of Nine Pincs spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Feick. M‘is« frene Good and Mr. Aaron Good of Wilmot Centre spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Hallman. â€" 14‘: â€"_ 3 . 25¢ CONCERT A SUCCESS 3 .. 25c 4 .. 25¢ Dependability EXPRESS 21¢

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