Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Aug 1941, p. 3

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McLoughry stated Eight girls, chosen on Achieve- ment Day (May a) " Preston, will represent Waterloo County in the girls' division. Boys' and ttirta' contests will be held on Sept. 3rd. Anticipate Sauce. "I expect the boys will return home with a fair proportion of the prize money, as they are a capable group of judges." the represents tive said. Waterloo County will be repre- sented as a team in the inter-etub demonstration by thre girls. The girls will demonstrate on, gotten PLArNTnLLW-The funeral of the late Allan Sylvester Hamaeher, " years. was held on Sunday at- ternoon from the Glendenning Funeral home, town. Death fol- lowed . heart attack of a week 8.80.. Mr, “WI-er, was born net! ville. His wife. Sarah Ellen Duncan. passed away " years ago and de- ceased was also predeceased by two daughters and four sons. Elmira Man Gets Damages In County Court Judgment Emu-ks for a club tsirtsOGii Zarictt in no: and had t his entire life in and Jll'MSull'l VIIIE. HIS Ville, m“ bile“ uuncan. Ninet descendants ot the late passed away " years ago and de'lAbrahari Hallman held an enjoy- ceased wt" also predeceased by able reunion on the old Hallman two daughters and four sons. homestead. two miles west of the Three daughters, Mrs. Margaret village on Wednesday afternoon. Wharton of Cleveland. Mrs. Fted,iiGiii, in attendance from the far- Ranch, Plattsville and Mrs. Diana thest distance were Bishop and Morrison of Brandon, Man., also Mrs. Ellis s. Hallman of Tuleta. three brothers, Maurice and Tho-Texas, and Rev. and Mrs. Frank mas of Bad Axe, Mich., andvgyler of West Liberty, Ohio, white Charles of Saginaw, Mich., and 15 other members of the family came grandchildren. The funeral service from Port Credit, Selkirk. Port was PEN“! and wps _condye_te4 _by Rowan. Hamilton. Kitchener. Wa- Rev. H. R. Hagelstoin of Bright. Interment was made in the Ches- terfieid cemetery. Flower bearers were: John Helm. Wm. Fergusson, Mr. Wm. Cann, Wm. Quandt and Charles Fulcher. Pallbearers were: A. Eckel. Wm. Zinken. P. Hallman, John Snider. John McIntyre. Tho- mas Lake. Help Deféat Hitler _ 'l"""')"'!), 'War Certificates ax. died " her residence, a William, street, Elmira, on Friday. following a lengthy illness. She was born in Woolwich township on March lit,) IMO. Mrs. Eix attended St. Paul's Lutheran church. Elmira, and was. a member of the Ladies' Aid So-, ciety. She was married to the late Jacob Eix in Floradale on April N l 8. During the service Mrs. Fulcher and Mrs. Rex Harmer sang a duet Surviving are one son, Roy J.,' of Waterloo, four daughters, Mrs.t Percy Ruppel. Mrs. H. W. Zilliax. and Mrs. William Schedewitz, all of Elmira, and Mrs. J. C. Moebus of Kitchener, four sisters. Mm. Joseph Musselman of Elmira, Mrs. John Class and Mrs. William Her- man of Preston, and Mrs. Albert Snyder of Alderside, Alta. Five grandchildren also survive. w vice for Rev. Carl Ludolph of Am- prior. who died in the Ottawa Gen- eral Hospital Saturday, was held in the Mannheim Lutheran Church on Wednesday afternoon. Inter- ment was made in the adjoining cemetery. Rev, A. L Conrad offi- rinted. Special low fares good tor travel in parlor cars or in sleepers quoted on request. 1he judging!!! stated that plug:- _ Mn. May and It: EWIMCP‘EFLW 'trtt.t..4ix, Rov. Cu] Ludolph NEW HAMBURG.--r'unertu ser- Good going Au. " to Sept. C MI let-m Ltmtt-Bert. " c", Jan's-V _ I. King St. W - Did - Kiklm. th" LOW RAIL FARES TORONTO EXHIBITION Cover/ment Tax IO": Extra In Couches Only $1.85 " 1 The oldest personmresent was Mrs. George Hallman aged 80 years on whose lawn the happy event was held and the youngest was Baby Robert Hoover. nine- 'months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernice Hoover of Port Rowan. A]. Riley Hallman of Port Credit a ed as chairman for the Drown. (which opened with singing led by gLeonard Snider of Parkway. The address of welcome was given by Miss Vera Hallman who referred 'to the fact that the first reunion of this branch of the Hallman family was held on the same grounds in liiiiiis. A minute of silence was ob- .served in memory of departed members of the family. Short 'speeches were given by represen- tatives of the second generation. 1,','ll'l'li'r.. Clarence Hallman of IPlattsville, Mrs. Orley Ufrelman of Waterloo. Mrs. Arthur Dawson of 'Selkirk. Rev. Frank Byler, Cran- Ison Hallman. Lincoln Cassel and Leonard Snider. J. Riley Hallman rendered a vocal solo a vocal duet was also contributed by Rev. and M15. FranCBtier., -r--At K-W Hospital. Aug. " to Mr. and Mrs Fred Snyder, KR. t, Waterloo. a daughter. 1thod..-At K-W Hospital. Aug. Mr, to Mr. and In. R. L Rhodes, :43 Lancaster street east. Kitch- ener, a daughter. tht_1orat---_At Grove’: Memorial Hospital. Fergus. Aug. 8. to Mr. Luyt Mrs. ciiitord Callaway. Met-r-At the K,-W. het,'; Aug. W, to Mr. and In. in longer, St. Jacobs, 1 Ion. GnhhqarF-At Wang. Beach. Aug. 10. to Mr. and In. Hunk! Gab- ham (nee Verdl When). . Ion (stillborn). Gohmb-At ChesterNid, to Mr. and In. Herbert Gotten. a m Mt-r----" St. Ilary’l limit“. Aug. 19._w My. and In Wm. t6,toMr.andMmEtmerU- hold. a son. WA! Jotseptsstturtg, Aug. 16. to Mr. and Mn. Felix Strauss. I daughter. m-eb-At K-W Hospital. Aug. Mt, to Mr. Ind In Gordon Die- trick. Dpoet._ry_oes, 7 - 'mgtrrer-Atfit. Marry, Hegritat, 90 Déscendants Attend Reunion At Old Homestead 'k-e-At at. mpqttnt, Mi--At the W-W. Hospital, Aug. IS. to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Main, Kitchener, a son. 'eey-zAt Equnt lamina! lies- from Port Credit, Selkirk. Port Rowan. Hamilton, Kitchener. Wa- terloo. Heston, Parkway, Plans- ville, Petersburg and the surround- ing_distrie3. , Bishop Eli S. Hallmn delivered an address and the closing remarks were given by Peter S. Hellman of Plattsville who made mention of the interesting fact that the pres- ent barn on the tum we: built I.) years ago in t84t by the late Jo- seph Hellman. Games and contests were enioy- ed by the‘children utiaer the direc- tion of Jean Rollin-n. Mrrte Hall- man and Eunice Snider. A lump- tuous picnic supper was served " the conclusion of the afternoon. Show For Bride-Elect. Mrs, Carl Buck and Miss Gladys Buck were joint hostesses at a kitchen shower held at their home on Tuesday evening for "in Doris Bechtel. bride-elect of this month. Guests numbering 2t were new ent which included the members of the girls Sunday School class of the Baptist Church and several other friends, The house was pret- tily decorated with bouquets of summer flowers and the gifts were attractively-arranged in a‘ pink and white colored dog kennel The evening was spent in playing games and contests in charge of Miss Grace Toman with the prize winners bring Mrs. Roy Gildner and Miss Mildred Lautensehlager Dainty refreshments were served from a table covered with a lace cloth and centred with Bowem Mtnhed on either side with tall ink ta rs and silver holders. {In rum: Buck at Kitchener poured tea . Mr and Mrs Omar Snider and daughter. Jenneue were guests It we wedding of Mrs Snider! Ib- (stillborn), . -b---At the K-W. Hospital. Aug. ty, to"Hr. and In. Boy Schmidt._ Kitghengr. L (lg-slush King. Mt, to Mr. and' Maw-alter; Hugaruter, Preston, a daughter. qty-EA! the Kay]; Hggital. p'im. Aug. It. to Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes (nee Ethel Tan- chen. New Hamburg. a son. Aim. IS, to Mr. and Mrs. Karyus, Kitchener, a son. teulirar, Salaam-cruel!!!- Ions-lions. NEW DUNDEE BIRTH. MARRIAGE. mm oftha Wm in the Grunty Er - '_Ifll- Inor- ' tGw Milton" MJm~Au¢ Mt, Allan George Amman to Ruth Isobel Johnwn. both of Kitchen“. -att.as-Fr---Attg. to, Elmer Wilfred Schwinn: to Anna Lou- he Weber. both of Kitchener. Gods-MAW! t6, Vincent Goeu ot Kitchener to Helen Grant ot Wuerloo. "-h-t$ehdmrt-Aug. T, Sylves- ter Leppek to Alice Schilling. both of Kitchener. B-ft-IA-ua. if, "erBlaek Mtte R. Edmonds, formerly of nterloo, 00 yum Knmr~At Kitchener. Aug. 16, me Kramer. as years. L --At Arnprior, Aug. Mt, Rev. Carl Ludolph. 56 years. A_---At Elan. Aug. Mt, Eve- lyn Maud Arbuckle. " yarn. o'Wea-Aug. 18. James O’Neil. 19 _Mill street. Kitchener. 701mm: G---Aug. Mt, Harold A. Greene. Toronto. " years. IEtg-eher..-At Platmville. Aug. 15. __Allen_ Hagaqher. " yang. A "rr-.-At Elmira, Aug. IS, Mn. Mary Pix, 8t years. "ttttteh-At Waterloo, Aug. 14, Harry Frank Sobisch, MS Bridgeport road, " years. 'ht-be-r-At R.R._2. Kitchener, twins of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Honsberger. B6ehher-At Kitchener. Aug. ts. Henry Melcher. 39 years. Per-At 1leprarlr_, N.J.. Aug. 13, ohm-MAM. to. Law- rence Joseph Obermeyer of For men to Helen Tyman of Preston. "ree-r- At gonna). Nur. ls, Edward Peltz. ST years. "when. I” Bo-eu-At Holy Cm Hospital, Calgary. Alberta, late Monday evening, August 11, IS“. Roy Dowswell Morrison, beloved husband of Lorne Kath- leen Morrison and dear father of John Ross Morrison of Kitchener. Ontario. President of Dumarts Limited, Kitchener, Ontario. and Vice-President and Managing Director of Burns and Comoany, Limited. Calgary, Alberta. in his 49th year. Funeral service at his late residence. " Alumna so Mast, Kitchener. at 12.80 pan., Saturday, August 16th. Inter- ment Prospect Cemetery. Toron- to. on arrival of funeral cortege. Famlly Beula- On Sunday afternoon the nieces. and nephews of the late Jacob Schweitzer assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poll for a family reunion. There were about sixty in attendance and the after- noon was spent in social chatted Later, a sing-song with Mr. Ewart) Battier of Kitchener as guitar accompanist. was much enjoyed.1 ricnic supper was served on the awn. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fleming this past week were the Misses Mary Hamilton. Margaret Bell and Mr. and Mrs. James Semple. Joe and John, all of Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russel, Mrs. Robert Fleming. Mrs. Howard Wales. all of Woodstock. Mrs. Russel is remaining for sev- eryldattf yisi_t_ with Mrs, flemipg. Guests were present from Kitchener. Waterloo. Williamsburg, Elmira. The Plains and New Ham- burg. Personals . Miss Julie Fleming is holidaying for a few weeks with her brother, Mr. Robert Fleming and Mrs. Hgging_of _Woodrleh. - -- Miss _Barbara Weicker is holi- gaying in Callander and Northern Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Linden- smith of Grimsby spent the week- end at the home of the (owner's sister, Mrs. Ed. Schiedel and Mr. Schiedel. Hts. Ed. Schiedel visited her mother, Mrs. G. Lindensmith, of Stygtford. fhyyur, _ _ _ _ Mr. Kenneth Weicket of Wood- stock spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weicker. Kenneth has been tramp ferred to Kitchener. Mr. Robert Kalbl'leisch of De- troit, Mr. A. J. Camirand and non Arthur of Bay City, Michigan, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jercy Weicker, Mrs. A. J. Camirand and daughters Helen and Dorothy returned home tith them, having spent the past week visitizf here. ‘ Mr. and rs. J. B. Garland and dauthter Iris spent a few days last wile visiting relatives near Inger- so . Mr, and'Mm Christian Rung of Gownnuown visited with Mr. and Mtt, Ervip fittrttas on_ “Wednesday Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schiedel were Mr. Roy Lindenamith and son of Toronto, Mr. Tom Sale of Toronto. Mr. Percy Bowden and Mr. Pace of turnin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindensmith and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Lindenamith of Detroit. ter. Miss Ida Groff and Albert Kai- ser which was solemnizod m the First Ba tist Church. Waterloo on kr/ua',',': A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gndner visit. ed with Mr and Mrs William Schramm at Hnysvillo on Wedner any WA... II. Wtttiagrt “may” to Ann land-I, HAYSVILLE Br In. Chroma Din-and (chuckle W) of I A successlul garden picnic was held by the Doon Patriotic Society ‘on Thursday evening on the spa- cious lawn of Mrs. E. Perine. Twenty-nine members were present tto enjoy a delicious supper. After supper, the members held a meet- ing in the house. The president. Mrs. G. Willong. opened the meet- ing in the usual manner. Mrs. Ed.. uard Mitchell. one pf the members. of $36.55 was raised through the sate of tickets. The lucky number was held by Mrs. R. Jones of Doon. Miss P. A. Watson, 83, the oldest member, drew the number. The next meeting will be a business meeting at the home of Mrs. G. Wilfong. Cressman's Park. After" supper. they visited the Homer Watson Art Gallery. Personals Verna Goddard has returned to Gall after spending three weeks wish her "tther, Mrs. o. Goddard. Non-hm Issue, Total $7,015,814 'iiirttiiii'iCttiqi, ""7 -"-_. it'.', .1. to tutu“. 2Net a.“ 2'll'l"o'lT, on behalf od sue: of Series "A" White'- is leaving to reside in Call and; members took this opportunity to; present the guest of honor with a: walnut parlor table and a large‘ pottery vase containing a bouquet} of gladiolii. The address was read; by Mrs. G. Schrumm and Mrs. G.; Wilton; made the presentation on behalf of the Patriotic Society.l Mrs. Mitchell thanked the mem- bers in a few well-chosen words. l A quilt had been milk 362(30- mated to the society to be ranted to rtistyytnerto buy wool. The sum Paisley Church Hens-.- On Monday, a number at young people from Paisley Memorial Church, 9uei_ph, heifps picnic at Jimmy Kaster of Kitchener spent a few days' vacation with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hobbs. tGiirGwtotat 8:70.831. - ___ _ Non-Interest Bearing Certificates ._n iryued digect_by the Bank of Government Mr. and Mrs. A. Andra of New 'York City spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe. Mary Wilkins has returned to her home in Preston after spending a few days' vacation at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Sapyyrorth. Iain-kl- 00".} I)... Garden Picnic Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weaver on Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. E. Brooks and daughter Shirley and Doug., of Gait, and D. Merchant of the Air Poly at_Canlp Borden. Miss M. Ross and her guests. Mrs. M. Knolls and daughter Mary of Oakville, are visiting at the home of Mrs. R. C. Ross at Kin- cardine for a few Adays. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Wilfong of, Kitchener were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert} Wilfong. V Mrs." H. Martin and children Joanne and Richard spent Thurs- day with friends in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and son Douglas of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Pfeiffer. Betty. Norma and Billy Boll of Kitchener spent Sunday with Vivienne Guillette. Pte. Walter Fink of the Ordin- ance Corps at Chatham spent the week-end at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fink. ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolfe and son Roger were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Prey of Waterloo. Sunday visitors at the home of cey. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell were‘ .Nail 2riviryeAatiies, Jesse Er. Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor of Galt, lis and Mrs. S Brinker; Men, R. J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atkinson and Bean and A. E E.1ea.n. ' daughter Inez of Preston. 1 , bounteous ptcnte Supper 1hNVs Ed. Martin of Galt was a recerienjoyed by all at the close. visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ P-au. John Miller. [ -. . -- . -- . . Miss Louise Goddard of Gall spent the week-end with her m9tfter, Mrs. o. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jean spent Saturday with friends in Kitch- ener. Chas. Fink and sons Austin and Pte. Walter Fink spent Saturday with relatives inP.1rr1ley1ey. 7 Pte. Carman Gill of the H.L.I. (A.A.) of London, spent Sunday with his wife and family in the village. 7 Beatrice Pfeiffer has returned to her home here after spending the past few weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Smith of Toronto. Douglas Cluthe of Toronto is spending a vacation with his cou- sin, Lawrence Cluthe. Att. Boll of Toronto is spending a vacation with his father. Mr. Wm. Boll. Mrs, Chas. Pink, Doris and Shirley and Kay Jones and Austin Fink were visiting with the for. mer's brother and sister-in-uw, Mr. and Mrs Nelson' Brown of Waterloo, on Saturday Stewart Williams. Ruth and an of Prrston soon! Sunday Jhi/ frippds irlthe village. l, Mr and Mrs Hon-B Potruft of Hamilton spent Sunday at the hop)? of Mr and Mrs.Chas. Reader, Mr C Grinzvr of Niasrariiiirii spent tho weekend at his home in thr vimuto Mrs, H, Srhro/asr, Alma and;V Fania of Toronto. Mrs Wm Harrv of Preston spent Sundav at Pam: and Mr Allan Fania of the home of Mr and Mrs Prod Palmerston. l Kleinstssuhrr _ Mr and Mrs David Snyder of Mr and Mrs J R Jtrnes of Hawkesville accompanied by Mr} Preston were Sunday visitors at and Mrs Manna Bmhachor, Mrsi the home of Mr and Mrs, R. Jon.- Moses mubtacher and Mia Lucin- uni-sou at C>atattn lion-Intact of tor , Mr. and Mrs. Angus Weber and itamily of Conestoga were Sunday ‘visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Zenas ;Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. Addis ‘Cressman. I Mrs. Enoch Hunsberger and Miss 'Nora Hunsberger of near Baden vipited with Mr. and Mrs, Edmund 3Cr_e§sman on, _Sundgy. Annivonuy Services Aug. Si. Anniversary services of Bethel United Church will be held on Sunday. August 31se Rev. Town- end of Princeton will be the minis- ter and special music will be fut- nished by the choir, assisted by Miss Miriam Hilborn of New Dun- dee and the Beah Trio. Services at ll am. and 7.45 pan. Annual Church Picnic. The annual picnic ot the Bethel United Church Sunday School was held in Fountain Park, New Hamburg. on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 16th, with a very good at- tendance. A program of sports was carried out which resulted as follows: ... Junior -Girrsr-t, Audrey Hesse; 2, Wilma Bond. Primary Class-it, Olive Diam- ond. . Junior Boys-l, Jimmy Facey; 2, Dayid, Calling. 7 - - Intermediate Boys-l, Gordon Bean; 2, Hush 331m - - Tossing Clothes 'ins-Ladies. Elizabeth Hesse; Men, Oliver Fe- may: __ _ _ _ - - Intermediate Girls-i, Marjory Bean: 2, Grace Bein. Young Ladies-4raee McIntyre. Young Men's Peanut on Toe Race-i, Wallis Bean; 2, Clarence Diamond. Men's Lucky Spoi Race-LI," he}! Be_an; ' fieorge_PiAmond. - Tii, ttdee-n, Marjorie Bean and Oljyer reer. - Boys’ Shoe" Kicking-l, Oliver Faggyzj. Ellwonh Been. Horse-shoé Pitching-i, W. H. Diamond and A. E. Bean. Three-legged Raee--t, Grace and Phyllis McIntyre; 2. Marjory Ben and Oliyeg Facet - 7 Mr and Mrs. Christian Cress- man of Plattsville and Mr, Alvin Cressman of Waterloo spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Snyder and Mr, and Mrs, Addis Cressman. Mr and Mrs. Eden Cressman and family acrompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Shantz 'and family of St. Jacobs were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elam Cressman. Misses Edna and Jane Cressman of Kitchener are spending some time at the home of Mr, and Mrs Zena: Snyder; - Mr and Mrs. Richard Bond. Misses Elizabeth and Elinor Bond and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bond. near Gait. visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ellworth Bean on Sunday evening. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs Amos Good were: Mr, and Mrs, Angus Gingorich and family of Pine Hill and Bishop and Mrs Moses Roth of Wilmot Centre. Sunday viglora wtth Mr and Mrs Clarence Diamond wen-o Miss V Valli: of Toronto. Mrs Wm Fallis and Mr Allan F'ttllis of Palmerston, Mr and Mrs David Snyder of Mr, James Forrest of New Ham- burg spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs A, F. Bean. 'ad-ies, Eugen}! - _ waputt-l, BUY BETTER AT o 12-Piece tlhetterfield Outfit o . 'tM9at,14,,?, (Cash) SOUTH-WEST WILMOT " Ila mm Ban- (chro-hle Cancun-“It! End-of-August Sale Offering lirULLAS A delight“! set-up tor Young Couples and Experienced Homemakers . . . t%qth1-_qeat-tittmrtun.trmgt.retttere (Dial-loot). Bullas Furniture Store Club Chair Lounge Chair Table Lamp with Shade Bridge Lamp with Shade Walnut End Table Walnut Coffee Table Book Ends Metal Smoker Magazine Stand Hassock Cushion - e!StAf,e,2,f, (Cash) Full-Size Chesterfield Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thoman and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witmer and children, Marilyn, Ruth and Dianne, of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods. da Brubacher of Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jere- miah Good and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bean and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cayley of Norwich Misses Marjorie and Grace Bean remaining for a week's holidays. "Miss Marion Wilson of Delhi is spending a ‘week with friends in thiAeomrpyynv, A A. _ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mansfield and son Ronald of Guelph called on relqtives qn fiunday. -- - - - Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich and sons of St. Jacobs were visitors at the local Sunday school on Sunday. Mr. Heinrich harmed the school Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kahl and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Runge of Clifford were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller. Mr. Marne Vietch of Toronto, who is training in the navy, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Woods. Maurice Hewlett. 0.0., of De- troit. spent the week-end at his home here. of St. Jacobs were visitors at the Sunday guests at the home of local Sunday school on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Snider were Mr. Heinrich aidressed the school Mrs. Moses Shantz, Gordon, Luella at the close of the lesson period., Land Maryann of New Dundee, and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley of Toronio'Mrs. John Bingeman of New Ham- are holidaying at the home of Mr/burg. [ and Mrs. Wesley Howlett. i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shana. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Iaetson and Howard and Keith, Visited Mr. ma family spent Sunday at Conn. atlMrs. Clifford Brewers. Petersburg. the tiomis of Mr. 5nd Mrs. Jas Herriott. Mr. C. D. Bowman is taking a vacation at Inverhuron summer re- sort, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowman of Guelph. Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson return- ed to Toronto on Wedllesday after two weeks' visit with knives. Mr. Chas. Marriott spent several days in Torgro at the home of his daughter, r. and Mrs. Robt. Frizzell. _ Mr. Roy Marriott of Buffalo is spending his vacation at the home of his brother. Charlie. W.M.S. Meets The W.M.S. held 'its August meeting at the home of Mrs. B. C. Woods on Wednesday evening. After the devotional program, a bonfire was built and a Wiener roast was enjoyed by old and young. The evening was spent in games. contests and singing. WEST MONTRoqE WI Luv. dentin-“on I b midnight, Tun-day, Be. 2, a, Tune- shown :1. Mad. "OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY" " In. B. C. Woods (Chronicle Cone-nation!) Fsru-soru'.raurh_e'-e'rr-armeneueAer, Personals Sunday guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Eli Martin and fam- ily and Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Bow- man of Wallenslein, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shantz, Gordon, Mary and Irene Shantz and Carol Dommer of Kitchener. . Rev. and Mrs. Eli Hallman of Teledo. Texas, and Rev. and Mm. Frank Byler of West Liberty. Ohio, are spending several days with Mr. ang Mrs. Ephriam Spider, _ Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder of Oklahoma. Raymond Evans of the Scots Fusiliers of London returned home after spending some time at the Westminster Hospital, suffering from spinal] meningitis. Miss' Elsie Mar'tin spent the weak-end at Magkstay. _ Marjorie and Robeit Evans spent Sunday with Marjorie Creaaman and Donald Martin of, Parkway. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bach and Robert. Mrs. William Barber, Percy and Douglas. of Kitchener. spent Sun- day wi_th Mr. and Mrs.ioh_n Smith: Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmitt were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bowman and Mrs. Eli Martin of Wallenstein. Miss Almeda and Valina Martin, and Oscar Beer of mattavine. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niel Wanner were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wanner of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamacher, Donald and Richard of Baden. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Nickle and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dick of St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feick visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wismer. Sunday. Phone 2-4237 " Ontario Bt. S. KITCHEN“ STRASBURG (clip-El. ciGG noun, - V " LASSES ORDON’S Pr Wy. _Oori. Foigk SATISFY

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