Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jul 1941, p. 5

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Mr, and Mrs. Isaiah Eby and [unruly called on Stan Lamen- schlagcr Saturday evening. Mrs. Isaiah Eby entertained the Mannheim W.M.A. of the U. B. Church and some neighbors Wed- ncsday afternoon and evening. The time was spent in quilting for the Red Cross., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker spent the week-end at the home ot the Elmore Brown's at Stayner. Mr._and Mrs. Henry Shreiber and family. Roseville, spent Sun- day with the latter's parents. Ezra Becker's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coakley, West Mansfield, Ohio, Mrs. Janet Etsy, Kitchener, Mrs. Robins of Bridge- port were Friday visitors of Reu- ben Eby. Mr. Robert Klem. Rochester, N.Y.. accompanied by Charles Klena. Kitchener. called on Fred Bccker's recently. Quilt For Red Cross. Mrs. Isaiah Eby and Audrey, Mrs. Alex Oswald and Alice spent thePwcek-end with relatives and attended the M.B.C. camp meeting at Stayner, Mr. Reuben Eby spent Sunday with Christ Kesselring. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Gardner and son Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Raym Guerin, Mrs. Lydia Martin of Kitchener, Mr. Jim Guerin of Brantford were Sunday guests of Fred Becker's. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald and Alice. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby, Nyle and Audrey visited with friends in Kitchener and Waterloo, Sunday. 7 - - Person-ls. Mland Mrs. Ross Battler at- tended a picnic at Barber's lake. Sunday. when DOWNING, STEEN and Co. A vetted method No Claude. No lets any; LIGHT. |NEXPINSIVE GUARANTEED. .veBtiei. Write or villa Smith Manufacturing (Bo-my Bert. B. “I King St. PRESTON. ONTARIO Est-Mished 1895 WILLIAMSBURG Phone 2A3" a 0M " B. - - KITCHEN“ " King St. W. PM (-41.2 KITCHEN“ Your.” rm to TORONTO W on WM. - Aw. at - " In, and” human 00min. a HIM. HOTEL WAVEIILEY Cl... .0 no Unhonlw. 'CPIIIHODI “Mn-I. 'Attlt Lou! 'ldg'Mt " PO. Whom-o. '9'»... a: .0 Ar'ulgkngb‘h - ml RUPTURID? By In P. Becket (Chronicle Carruvondonu Luann-Ln..." FLORISTS ORDON’S 'tio-iii-rift-i. ___ am I Amt! but pom/I to arr/m holiday in Ontario? W of ”AIM" “I pirte-stettted OM)”. (an If you; an: behirtd-NI" "may” M b - on: mi: "et"rs-.tr.rot by k: “BREE SATISFY Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lips, ac- companied by Mrs. Gordon Rue- der and family. spent Sunday at Waterloo. Miss Dorothy Strub returned to her home at Kitchener on Friday after spending 'hm time with her aunt, Miss Agnes eiburger. The St. John's Luther League met at the church tor their July meeting on Tuesday evening. The meeting opened with 'a hymn. Psalm t was read responsively, Ralph Dammeier read the tyt.rii.r- ture lesson. Oliver Seyler led in prayer. Marie Dammeier gave the topic “Responsibilities as Christian Youth". Rev. Schultz gave the Bible readings connected with the topic. A very interesting discus- sion took place on how youth can be responsible in so many ways. The second topic “The Rock" was presented by the pastor, Rev. Schultz. The regular business of the meeting was transacted. Miss Rose Mamet. delegate to the LL. of A. Convention held at Kitchen- er, gave a report of the convention. The meeting closed with the Lord's prayer. Personals. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cari Hess were: Sgt, and Mrs. Wallace Mamet. sons Jack and Gerald ot Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merner of Centreville and Mrs. Emma Forsyth of Lex- ingtom Miss Freda Gremm, Messrs. Har- old Kraehling of Berlet's Corner and Norman Gremm spent Sun- day at Elora and Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Seifert and family called on Mr. Fred Moser at Glenallen on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. John Kropf were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seyler of Phillipsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boshart of Bridgeport. WWI-0! Miss Virginia Brenner of St. Clements spent several days with her sister. Mrs. Robert Hinschber- WT, __ _ --- - A Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess were: Mrs. Elmer Meyers of New Hamburg? Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lingelbach, Messrs. Aaron and Ed Lingelbach of Burn- side and Mr. Carl Hess of Kitch- ener. Mr. and Mrs. John Gremm of Wellesley spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gremm. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinschberger were:. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forwell of St. Clements. Mrs. Fred Mate" of Kit- chener. Miss Lenora Stever of Kitchener and Mr. George Schiell of St. Catharines. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Seyler and son Norman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Falk of Nolth Eatthype. - 7 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Frciburger and daughter Marguerite spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Strauss at Elora. Miss Anne Schefrner of Water- loo and Mr. Harry Brenner spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Rupert Hinscpberger. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart, daughters Gladys and Ruby. sons Wilfred and Edward spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heimpel at_Iftxingrton, k _ A - Mr. Kenneth Hess spent Friday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dammeicr and son Ralph spent Sunday with My. and Mrs. Wm. Moser at El- mlra. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Forwell of St. Clements spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinsch- beggar, k Messrs. Elmer and Allan Seylcr of North Easthope spent Friday af1Crnoon 1vith gheir pareryry. Master Don Oberlé of Waterloo is spending several weeks with Mr. artd_Mrs Robert Himytlretger, Misses Laurine and Mari} Dam- meier spent Sunday with Miss Florence Hahn at Heidelberg. HESSEN ROAD ILIIQ ugh. 'r-air. hum»: teith " "you! you from ree um.- I W, Pow-Wow Pew, $29.70; I 'ers, Wang: MA, 523.75; , up, Doll- m Inn, 33915; I hp, Wynn” (up, 0115, , "rs, ”in! MM M“ 3 Mrs, Joseph Tibor has returned Ho her home in Windsor, after Wishing with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schnarr of Shane Station for the. 'past two weeks. mam“, Dundee, was the quest at how " areunionMtheNhrNmilyoes Sunday when almost t!N.k dang“- anu gathered from Norman. it was also the occasion In. PoWs birthday, and the was made the recipient of I pun: ot money. A much emoyed f/get', closed the happy (anin an ring. Silva: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer, Merino street. Waterloo, obaervod their silver wedding ',,',ti"gTg on Saturday. The festivities the form of a family dinner party at the Olde Mill Collee Shoppe Saturday evening. The dinner was served from a Bower-decked table centred with a wedding cake. Among those present were the sons of the family, Mr. Edward Schaefer of Waterloo and Mr. and Mm. Howard Schaefer and their daugh- ter Jean, of Ottawa. After the dinner the evening was spent in a social way and on Sunday a num- ber ot friends dropped in at Mr. and Mrs. Schaeter's home to otter them anniversary wishes. Sunday Miss Ida Rosenburger of Flint. Michigan, spent a few days' holi- days with her sister, Mrs. Oliver Eckstein and Mr. Eckstein, of Rose- bank, recently. Mrs. Jack Clark and children. Jack, Alice and Eileen of Palmers- ton are visiting the farmer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nuhn of Millbank. Lydia Martin (1 mun. hm. Non Sander and Sand-r at Ftrrmersviiie, Penn., visit-d with Mm Edith Beer ot 'tst-ttq) on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schill and children of Buffalo were recon: guests of J. Geis of Heidelberg. Rum-m To Conestogo Mrs. Frances MacDonald of Conestogo recently remitted trom a visit with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Derwent Kinton and family of Toronto. are spend- ing a few weeks at their cottage at Conestoga. . The engagement is announced of Georgina Wilhelmina Zuber. daughter of Mrs. Marion Zuber and the late William Zuber of Maryhill. to Eric (Red) Elchert. Louisa street, son of Mrs. Magda- lene Elchert and the late Aloysius Elchert. the marriage to take place in St. Boniface church, Maryhill. July 26. Holidny in Ballburton From Michigan Visits hunts us. Via: a I“ "cation At We Engagement From Ohio Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Hughes, Jr.,' and son Jeremy, Young street, Waterloo, are holidaying at Gull Lake, Haliburton county. Honor Birthday Visitors [mm 'tttttaio Rev. and Mrs. L A. Wood of Marion. Ohio, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Shafer, Krug street, Kitchener. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrick, Kingsmere apartments, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Futher enter- tained at their summer home at Alderside on, Sunday in honor of the birthdays of the lattgr's higher. Returns Home Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Becker. Miss Betty Becker and Masters Ken- ncth, Junior and Clarence of De- troit and Mr. E, W. Becker of Kitchener. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. De- vitt at Mannheim. W. W. Baker and of Mrs. W. J. Baker both of Preston. The 'guests included: Miss Isabel Thompson of Gait: Oliver Baker of the L.A.C., Multan; Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. W. J Baker of Preston At Mannheim At Haysvillo Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Bingeman and daughter. Patsy, of Buffalo and Mrs. John Bingeman of New Hamburg were among recent visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ephraim Shantz. in Haysville. Mr and Mrs Frank Simons and turns/Roland and Jack of Brandon! spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Sam Bird of North Woolwich. Social " _)/,ll,isii(:,,,-.', It“? "iilil'riii'.Cr, df, Ms; a: :5.“ o-NC..)? _ (rt w";- ciir/ A 11/2", _rjli'/-, - T 'tiii':):):?,; C(.c:i'r', _ “x“. t" _ ..A’?.;"?: 's, (i' 'rcrjiJt.: .0; {5}), f ,, c'-'. ', " (2 A... F. _ 'v'itii:",',"'", ., 'rc, N rrp,": 6ng ' _ ,.C'e, 2rit1rJF,ig, Ff ")'icr,,s,rci, f";,, w“; {an AI.. . 3*: sir/ata-T, ir/l:!.;!).)?,!-')] f -. a "r2t.,m,i'r . F a -"' .. . -F- - F"t _ r, 'ii'tttfrj7' \J." r . _ y I _itiiiiiib" ’(mliu haiku“ lamb" these a! on" ettretti.e Way run, t " I. , "r' with stop-ow; 'ti-s-ttss and mum run, am mm" at with a m am can. Mind and ' "I IA I I. _ I“ " I]... IV. Ink. (Chronicle Corn-onion) , Hold Annular Program. PM. WIN-.- Grace Congrégation Honors Rev. lk Mrs. Moore at Millbank an Moore with a biilfoid and hand bag, each containing a sum of money. The presentations were made by Mr. Arthur Gale and Mrs. James McKee, while the tMecom- wnying address was read by Mr. . J. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Mopre both replied tittingiy. The July meeting of the Rose- ville Literary Society took the form of an amateur program, held in the schoolhouse on Thursday evening. George Perrin presided and "The Maple Leaf" was sung in opening. followed try community singing led by Clinton Jantzi. The program consisted of a mouth or- gan selection by James Barrie; duet by Harley Stager and Clinton Jantzi accompanied on the guitar by H. Stager; vocal solo by Mar- guerite Veitch; reading by Ralph Battler; piano solo by Elva Diefen- bacher; vocal number by Jack Hallman. Harry Hilborn. David Hilborn. Delton Boshart and Clin- ton Jantzi. Guests of s.s. Class. The members of the Friendship class of the United Brethren Sun- daoc School, with their teacher, Mrs. Melvin Becker, were.guests of the Centreville Sunday School at a meeting held at the home of Mr .and Mrs. J. Beith in that vil- lage on Wednesday evening. The Centreville group was in charge of the program. after which progres- sive crokinole was played and dainty refreshments served. personal I MndaBANK.--dht Monday eve- ning the convention of Grace Amn Church. Millbank. met in tit basement of the church and Preaenhed Rev. gem-lg Egg; m4 Rev. Moore was the rector ot Grace Church, Millbank. and! Christ Church, Milverton. tor the) past six years. _ Miss Lois Shelby is spending a week with her aunt, Miss Lena Shrlby in Toronto. 7 -- _ - 7 wanna...- viritoit at the home ot In ti', Gran, boon, on Saturday. tN!egi,etgrgtgehTi,egt,i. Lat, qrinatms,toetermeyittsof Etta-ville. -reniswed neauainuneeu in that village on Sunday. A short programme was enjoyed consisting of a chorus by the school children that we're present, a solo by Miss Mary Tanner and a duet by Misses Marion and Margaret Tanner, tollowed by community singing. Lunch was served by the ladies. The evening was brought to a close by singing the national anthem. Rev. and Mrs. Moore and family; are moving to Clinton on Thursdayl where Mr. Moore will be the rector of St. Paul's Anglican/Church. _ Prizes given were in the form of War Savings Stamps and were awarded as follows: Comic. Ralph Rattler; vocal, Marguerite Veitch; instrumental. Elva Diefenbacher. The judges were Mr. and Mrs. H. Pickett of Ayr and Harvey Hall- man, An instrumental number by H. Stager and Louis Holm conclud- ed the program and the National Anthem closed the meeting. A so- cial hour followed with games on the lawn after which pie and ice cream were served. Recént visitors of Mrs. A. Fried were Mr. and MreP.ibHeetry Cassel of Goshen. Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. " lores Renfrew, Elkhart, Ind., Mrs. Owen Fried of Detroit. Mich.. Mpy. Henry Waterman of New Dundee and; Miss MAeder of Ayr, 7 7 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz and son, Ronald visited with Mr. and Bessie Hope and George Hope Mrs. Roy Stoltz at Galt on Sgndpy. Misses Isobel Cleland of Ayr visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Schmidt at Kitchener last Thursng evtniryt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams and Eileen Martin of Buffalo who spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. William Detweiler returned to Buffalo, N.Y., on Sunday._ Mr .and Mrs. Jack Tunn and daughters Mary and Margaret of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs, C, Swartz over the week-end. Rev. Mrs, P. Pitman of Kitchen- er visited at the home of Mr. and Mtt, Melvin Btttehtt on ngday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sibbfck of Bur- ford visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Hiltyrrn on tiqndar, - - Miss Jean Waldie of ‘Chesier- ttelf. was it _the image on quclay, Misses Edna Hellman and Eva Becker and John and James Lack- ner of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A, C. Beck- er on Sunday. Mr, an! In Hmqard pow-e, (By Chm-Ac]. Carcinoma!) ROSEVILLE "it 'RGG; M hlmmpl'tmmw' (“It "or! In". tbe mm In arr-hm. ”my mm WESSON. Kitchener I” I!" St. Baat M I“. " In from [afar-(rho If anti-W "lulltl '""""h' The bride. who WIS given in -.r----...- ,marriage by her father, looked (By Chronicle Concert-dent! 19w, In I “I’M Ao.8rn of mek lace and net with white thr- NEW DUNDEE, - 5',','if,rt' cenoriea and carried a bouquet of Flats near Pbilipsburg was Sweetheart roses. _ scene of a happy occasion last week! Her bridesmaid was her only when about 80 members of the'sister. In. Elgin Lambert, wear- Excelsior Literary Society held tf ing a Boor-tength gown of old rose wiener and marshmallow rout moire silk Metal and carrying a around a huge bonfire. During the bouquet ot Sweetheart was. The evening Rev. Curtis Crenman of bridegroom was attended by his New Hamburg gave a talk on the brother. Mr. main Lambert. subject of "A Good Time" and Following the wedding, buffet several musical selections were refreshments were served and a contributed by a ladies' quartette, wedding reception was arranged at from Bean's Church, South "Vest the home ot the bride's parents. “rm- w“ Atitlf,ie,t rm t ----------r----- rea mg an a n avour-l . ed with an instrumental number} MES m ENGLAND Games were also played “Simmer m n. ."'-rr'""." . . . of Miss Jeanne Shim; Gown Shantz and Elverne Hellman. tdGGik Wife-m" ___ W" LU Travels Eton Tutu to Mal. Mrs. Agatha Veitenheimer. who spent the past two years in Texas, returned to the home of her son to attend the funeral of her daugh- ter-in-law. Mrs. Andrew Boission, who was buried in Maryhill on Monday. Florence Cressman has returned home after attending Bible School at Fischer Mills for the past week. mm?maygragggnzzzr1531:3733; Public School report is Bill Berg of New Hamburg t _ . - visited friends here on Sunday. 1,035.12,” 22',.,1,lehc?Je'oaf,iT, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kocher of Barking, Mrs. Ernie Rellinger and baby Joyce of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bruder and Clem- mie of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott Matilda Reinhart of Kitchener spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Tony May. Julie Hartlieb of Kitchener spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Get. Hgggott A A A ___ _ Mrs. Hamer Leach of Kitchener spent Monday at the home of her met)ier, hlrs.) nggogt - Mr. and Mrs. Jaikrtr Cressman spent Sunday with friends in Kitchener. Lillie lieechey of ‘Kitchener is spending some time at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Krieger of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krieger. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doering accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Wetllauter and daughter Shirley of Burnside visited Sunday with ‘Mr. Edward Jacky and fam- ily at St. Agagha. -- _ k Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eby and children Epen; Sund_ax_§n JNrforf. Miss btinia Mohr and Ideua Mohr spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvis Cook at Gravel road. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fay and family were Sunday guests with friends in Kitchener. "'RGrranir'iiU/ Dahms of Rose- ville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Claytqn Mohr, _ __ -- Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Eidt and Mr. Sydney Eidt and Mr. "and Mrs. Herbert Eidt visited Sunday with Mrs, L. K. Eidt at Kitchener. Mr. Wesley Doering and Minerva Cook spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Necb Kitchener: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mohr visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Welter Snyder _near_Ni1chetyrr:, Literary Society Holds Wiener Roast Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seyler and daughters Jean and Marguerite visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David titylrr at Baden. Miss Marie Doering visited Mon- day ivghIi,t,.h, Miss Alice Knei- sel at St. ary's Hospital, Kitch- ener. , _ Messrs. Stanley Hohl of New Hamburg and Elmer Hohl of Lis- bon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mtt. Edger, 'ever. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Thiel ‘of London spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. D./Eidt. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D‘ering and family spent Friday wi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neeb near Kitch- ener. SHANTZ STATION “MIMI-W Milt tttllt ENDED IN HIS!" PHILIPSBURG " Hi.- In: booth. (Chronicle urn-union) IV Miss with near i Harry Stanlake was among "hose from this vicinity who at- tended the Garden Party Tuesday jevgping at New Dundee. I Mrs Lloyd Perry. who spent the ‘past 1xctsk with her snster, Phyllis, ‘and other friends, returned on Sat- iurday tet her home Grade VI to lm-Douglas Brown, George Crawford. Bert- ram Grimes. Grade V to W-Betty Brown, Ruth Carrothers, Jean Hofstetter, Jack Cotton. honors, Helen Kreu- ger, Hugh Hockton, recommended. Entrance on recommendation-- Jack Battier and Jewel Shantz. Teacher, Mt M. Kennedy. Grade IV to v--Mariorie Brown rec. Ward Edwards, hon., Rose Ellis, Edith Hall, hon., Glen Hof- stetter, Scott Hunter. Giade m to WL-Jack Brown, hom, Margaret Carrothers. Bobbie Smith. Pte. Edwin Moogk has arrived safety somewhere in England, ac- cording to a cablegnm received to- day 2 his father. Charles Mow, fll El: street east, Waterloo. e. P. School Results Grade vu to vm-armor Car- rothers, Mary Carrothers, Ronald Blackmore, Billy Brown, recom- mended. Jim Battler, Donna Ed- wards, George Hoffman. Russel Hilderly. Katharine Lederman, honors. Grade IV to v---Bobby McKie. hon., Robt, Stevens, hon. Grade II to m-Phyllis Brown. Fay Doan. hom, James Grimes, hon., Jacqueline Schneider. hon., Eddie Smith, Charles Strassler, Elinor Thomson. hon. Grade I to n-Bruce Cook, James Donn. Helen Fulcher. Jacqueline Grimes. James McKie. Derwood Mordue. Raymond Park- house, Jean Smith, Ross Strassler. Lillian Goetz. Teacher. At Kincudim Puma]. Messrs. Ed. and Andrew Harmer accompanied by Mr. A. Pope and Mr, and Mrs. E. Rhodenizer mo- tored on Sunday to Kincardine to attend the funeral of the late John Russel. Mrs. hose Ham, who spent the past few days in that city re- turned to town with the above. Goo: To Manning Pool. daughter. Mia. Lot-nine Lillian Wrighl‘ mane the'bride ot Pte. Grunt “Suntan of the “hum! Light nary. Debut. N5, son of Mr. nndJln. William umber! of unowel. -ttev. tdr.' 6iit Shin/cod undated. Moogk is a signalinnn attached to a tank brigade. Aircraftsman Donald Grimes has been transferred to Manning Pool, Toronto. after completing his course at the Aircraft School, Galt. Personals. F. Parkhouse. J. English, Jas. Fenn. Geo. Edwards, A. Fulcher and Jack Harmer of the Thames Valley Camp were Wednesday evening visitors in town. _uyt,msheued.r.ft-tu,wtren 16itAnatett_a_tGeitsm,ttetrN., 'lfM'ltuu1SPgtrefke 13!!an antt,amdRoy 'LPqrht,artitese_r.andhqwggif, mmuhm. 'ttettrtdewihe-dinaduaey we track with latching lace 'tehet,-raum-tt"i.ei_ttat pl navy 'ter. 917mm 3 Recent visitors in Plattsvillc] were: Betty Crearcr of Bright with I her aunt. Mrs. A. Patterson; Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Plant and Betty and _ Jack of Haysville with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harmer; Mrs. Railton of _ Brantford with Mrs. S. McKier, Aircraftsman Phil Grimes of} Dunnville at his home; Misses> Grace Duncan of London and Audq rey of Bright with Mrs, Geo. Ed- wards; Mrs. Crawford and daugh-' ter Bessie of Scotland with Mrs. C. Stemler. Mrs. Claringbold of Tor- onto with Mrs. Claringbold. ' Mr William Zinken and Wesley and family of Macton were Sunday McFarlane of Plattsville attended ‘guests at the mm“ of Mr, and Mrs the funeral held on Sunday. July eremiah Martin, lath. at Windfall of the late Mrsf=""'===='=========='===="'='" Simon Zinken and also acted in; the capacity of pallbearers l h Mr" McCallum Kennedy was a Sunday visitor at Stratford. Lon- dull. and»?! Slagley ,, Miss Lillian Baird, Mrs Clar- ingbold, Mrs Geo Edwards and Doreen .Harmer were week-end vnsnnrs at Nty' Hamburg - 1W Mr and Mrs Warren Grimes " and \(m Bert wrn‘ Saturday visi- WHY d” tors at Woodstock PAY I" Mrs S Mekie and family left 3" over the week-end to spend six RE TTt weeks at northern points Mo co. Miss Alice Elder. nurse-in-train- ing at the General Hospital, Wood- stock, who has been on tt three- weeks' vacation in Platlsvillo and Toronto has returned to her du- ties. A. quiet PLATTSVILLE Weddings " In. n In" (an-bl- Wt) l Week-end visitors of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Norman Good and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schlitt were Air- |craftsman Leslie Bentley and Mrs. Bentley of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. (eorge Snow and _Elgin Snow of IArthur. " J. G. nun (Circular What) On Luther League Trip Miss Dorothy Kelterborne joined the motor trip to Ottawa and BW" House, Muskoka, arranged by the Luther League of America, and returned greatly pleased with the trip. Mr. Henry Sauder, one of the district's oldest residents. cele- brated his 89th birthday on Satur- day. Some of his children and friends called upon him to offer congratulations. Annual Chunk: Picnics The Lutheran congregation and Sunday school held their annual picnic on Kraemer's flats at the Three Bridges on Saturday after- noon. The Evangelicals picnicked in Waterloo Park at the same time. The usual schedule of races was run off in both cases. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Habel spent Sunday in Wiarton. A new dairy product has been evolved in Britain from 'ttir, by research workers of the est of Scotland Agricultural College. It is similar in all respects to first- class buttermilk. Since bakers in Britain are prohibited trom using milk or milk-powder, the new pro- duet, which can be made commer- cially with existing equipment. should be of particular value " the present time. PersonaIs Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hang of Brantford visited in St. Jacobs on Sunday. Mr. And Mrs. A. C. Thoms visited Pte. and Mrs. Roland Thorns at Elora on Sunday. Miss Audrey Ernst of Elmira visited with Mrs. Eli Brubacher on visited Friday. Miss Elizabeth Sander returned to her home in Hawkesville after spending a few weeks in St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Witmer of Kitchener visited at the home of Mrs. Elias Snider on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jarvis and family of St. Catharines visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon He_nfich op Friday. - Three of our young men. namely Messrs. Raymond Good, Elam Horst and Harold Brubacher journeyed to the north this week to enter into a four months' work- ing program for the government in lien of_ 'putty training. - 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMichael and family of Toronto spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and In. Robert McMichael. Mr. John Kelterbom and daugh- ter June, and Mr. Austin Kemer- borne of Toronto called at the Sei',',."" Kclterborn home on Sun- ay. Week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress wore Mrs. Irvin Aldridge and daughter Kathetinc, and Miss Muriel Preiss of Walker- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stricker and family of Kitchener were Sun- day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Horst. Miss Hetth, Horst of the West Montrose section was home on Supday. - - 7 - Sapper Carl Schmidt, home of leave since Thursday. left for bar- racks at Petawawa on Sunday evening. Mr. Hand Mrs. Manasseh Weber and family orMactotl yore quday " Frederick Bt. Phone 2-2115 '"t""rt-aqndahetudboesot a'6rttirtsstoursocobutotso WMMW. “Minimum Shimihohomlhdgood “CohMm.daghM M.$lnhwummm '-ototqair-oasqe,iji. mama-um 'htus5oredteeeoaieacaoeis. "Dedicated to Better Vision" T JANSEN EYEMGHT SERVICE NEW DAIRY PRODUCT ST. JACOBS Sammy: THE VIM FLY PAD CO. "Aunt“. an. Ben of all Sr Ulla- (Jnn. 'Iloi. taro. clump. Auk you: Dr..- .1-0. croeer or Cone-l G2iiirl

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