Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Oct 1941, p. 6

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5 "rs In " H» 23 to 00 6 “H and nn~r 24 to 00 Fund Hens-- I 5 H“ and urm‘ 20 to 21 4 to 5 Jirs 19 to 20 3 to 4 His 17 In 18 Duehtirte- Whlhn nu r 5 lbs ll" to 00 (Colorrd 20 loss! Old Rooir.- Ovvr 5 lbs I4 to " tRed and hlark h-ulhrrrd birds 2r prr lb hss than abnvo prtces.) Rabbit. drrsscd, lb 17 2' Young Turkeys--- 8 llss and un'l‘ Young Geese-- Ortrt' 8 Ihr, Spring Broiler.- Grade A large 48 to 00 Grarir A medium 47 to 00 Grade A pullols 35 to 00 Grady B 37 to 00 Grade, Cl 25 to 00 Note: Prices nu larmors' ship- ments :er 2 to 3c per dozen be- low ubnvt‘ quotations. Selling Prices to Retail Trade Eggs-- (irndo A lurgn- 50 to 52 Gram» A medium 48 to so Crmlv A pullt'ls M to 38 Crude B . " to 39 Grnrh- C 28 ‘tn 00 steady at' the week‘l who .6 plains! grades ot stock." I. . cents down in cattle m (I it live stock market in Toronto. - ‘needay. Hon. val “has. lamb and sheep were newly. Untold " the close was about M had cl cutie. Country dcihrs, an- quoted on graded eggs. rust-s mm. delivered to Toronto. Grade A large 48 to 00 Grarir A medium 47 to 00 Grade A pullols 35 to 00 Grady B 37 to 00 Grade, Cl 25 to 00 Grade A lurgu- 50 to Gram» A medium 48 to Grade A pullt-ls M to Crude B . " to Grade I" 28 ‘to Nott, Aborus prHis In both hum hnwrl nn rinsing salos Drcrc,cd weight hogs Wednesday (and Miss Pearl Schweitzer of Wa- wore up 5 cents at Kitchener, and herloo spent Thanksgiving my pricvs wvrv unchanged at otherAvith Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Dahml. mnrkvts rvpurting. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoltz and Livoweight: Chatham. $10.35. children Ronald and Anne and A. Drvssvd weight: Bra n tford I. Stoltz visited with Mr. and $14 25 plus transportation; Chat- Mrs. Roy Stoltz at Galt on Sunday. hum $l4, Hull, Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. W. Detweiler visit- Stratford 814 IS plus transporta- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bat- tum, Hamilton $14.75 dclivered. "ELM S_tras_bur£ last Thursday. Green tomatoes were to be had at 15 cents for six quarts, corn on the cob 15 cents a dozen, egg plants 40 cents for six quarts, green pep- pers 25 cents for six quarts, red peppers 40 cents for six quarts. red, white and Savoy cabbage five and 10 cents a head, endive five and 10 cents a bunch. Brussels' sprouts ur cents a quart or two for 35 cents, cauliflower five to 25 cents apiece, celery 15 cents a bunch. carrots. five cents a bunch. herbs ttve cents a bunch. spinach five cents a quart ond potatoes $1.15 a bag. A Ch'ickens were to be had at teiiiiir, i 25 to 30 cents a pound d"p"ndi"tririGrivf on the age. ‘the U Medium strung cheese sold at 40,. Mrs, cents a pound, old at 43. Rorquefort ed a f 75 and Limberger 30. on SI. Phi-Stacker: DropZSCeIts Choice veal calves told at “1- 50-313, with some Its, at $18.50 and common selling ownwnrd " " Grass calves sold at9SM.lbe. Mushrooms were a novelty at the Kitchener market, Saturday, and were to be had at 35 éents for six quarts. Pigeons sold at " and 20 cents each. Weighty steers laid at '1”.- M; butcher steer: and holler! at $748.50; bone" downward to $5.25; a few ted calves saw-310; butcher cows mostly “-86.50; cun- ners. 33.50-84.35; below. bulk. 55.25-56.50; good butcher but]; up to $7 M, and ptocyen ”13.54153; Choice ewe and wether lamb! sold at $ii.'2S-$tr50, with a and“ lot at $11.75 and other grades It‘ 59-31050. Sheep sold at 82.50-36.50. Hogs sold at 814.75 drearedr, weight anad sows at 81050-810375‘ dressed. uurruu “I" 'Tw‘ , iThe’snnual Waring racet- BUFFALO-Hoes, 300; good tytti, ing of the Women's Missionary Bo. choice 180-220 lb., $10.75; trucked ciety vritU held in the “and“ ms 170-230 lb., $10.35 to 310.50. \Chmch, Thumb, evening. The Cattle. 150; cutter and common! pastor, Rev. N. E. Datum. presided COWS. $3.75 to $6.75; canner. “.35 for the pro‘fm which orqated to 58353:; 3150;??0063 lighter av- n with the National Anthem, follow- vraavs. . o . . edb n er and 'gfrgr'g'tgii'tt Calves, 50; good and choice yea]- I ture Wfrffl. A mixed quartet NS. $15; common and medillmutmm the Mennonite Brethren in $10 50 to $1400 Christ church in New Dundee ren- -----------_--- tiered two vocal numbers Ind liar- ley Stuer and Thomas Marshall contributed instrumental numbers. any Rt es A reading "What to be Thanktul tor". was given by Mrs. Gordon o ‘Pried and an impressive part of ht Klt h mt Martina service was the receiving of c t (the annual Tttankottering with the ‘Little Herald, and members of the MushroiTs," movelty t.t2'.,,i't'l,e,',t Band also offering their lb.“ vs.nhtxnnll marlin. Coin-velour "it1troxet. _ _ _ At the pork stalls ham was priced at 28 cents a pound, bacon 28, ribs 32, fresh pork sausage 32, smoked pork sausage 34, shoulder roasts M, backbone 22 and M, tenderloin 42, sirloin 40. jellied meat 25, head choose Is, and lard Eggs ranged from 35 cents to " cents a dozen for outsizes, Butter 5019 at 39 cents a pound. _ _ - At the apple stalls Mclnmshes ranged in price from $1.10 a bushel to $2.10, Snows $1 to $1.50, Bien- heim orange pipins $1.25. Bismarks Sl, Ribstons $1.25 and Wolfe River 20 cents for six quarts. Anjou pears sold at 40 cents for six, quarts. A -- _ . " Market Reports P o Spring Chickens-- g in i “w m 4', lbs J to c, Ihs Poultry and Egg- to La, "is to 2ts, lbs POULTRY Nnnunul Prtces to Shlppor) Drl'ssod Solve] $r Hog Quotations BUFFALO LIV! STOCK A large' A medium A pullt'ls We i;G EYE-Co's o" All mum G. L. IRAUN no In, " F. Phone ~21” Imam-ct KEYS MADE LOCK. Murkct price 5040.50. Market price 13 19 21 23 24 22 24 to to to 10 to to to 00 22 00 00 00 52 50 38 39 soc- l7 l Sundsy guests at the home of Atyv. and Mrs. Simon Martin were Mr. and Mrs, Urias Snider and [Esther and Twilnh Snider, Arun and Selvin Snider. Young People "out. The Young People‘s meeting of the Weber Mennonite Church met on Sunday evening. Leader Orvai EShantz and Chorister Elsie Martin ;conductod the meeting. The meet- ing opened with roll call with each {one present responding with a (scripture verso, To its were dia- cussed by Mrs. Eloyd Snider, {Leonard Shanta and Leonard Sni- "ier, The meeting was closed by Lloyd Snider, l, Personals. Mr and Mrs Lmnard Shantz, Howard and Keith, visited Mr and Mrs Herb Kufske of Plains. Mr and Mrs. Telford Brodheck- tt, Ward and Howard, Roseville, Mr and Mrs Milford Poy..Harold Walter, Jean and Ward of New Dundee usiIod Mr, and Mrs N.“ Wanna Sunday Sim-Sta at the home of Mr. and rs. Robert Creuman wrro Mr and Mrs, Ed, Kath and family and Lily Knrn of Kitchen- Mrs, LamrsGiiiiriilii James visited Mr and Mrs Henry Poick reentry, Mr and Mrs Cornelius Nicklel and family visited Mr, and Mrs, J.‘ Disk at wstrattorf.tiuntur, -- ( Sunday guests " the home of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Peick were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schiedel. Paul and Wayne of Kitchener, Ind Rev. and Mrs. Lorne Schmitt and Mary Anna. INo, I la, t _ The main feature ot the program lwas the presentation of a mission- try play, "The Stranger Within 'SY, Gates" with the following ‘taking part: Mrs. Hoitahauer, Mm. ”ache. Mrs. Lunch. Mrs. L. Fried. ers. E. Fried, Mrs. G. Fried, Mrs. iT. Brodhaecker, Mrs. E, G. Hall- man, Mrs. Willard Becker. Millet Jean Fried, Marguerite Veitch and \Mabel Chapman. jPreachl-g Minion. A preaching mission with Miss _A. Dorman of Toronto in chart: is being conducted for two wee in the Evangelical church. Ser- vices commenced last Sunday and will continue through each even- 'ing with the exception of Satur- ‘day. "tlame Olin“. Mr. and MGrsiiiGil"iueeer called on Mr. and Mrs. Werner Ro- mahn at Rosebank on Sunday. Mrs. Carmen Green in Hamilton. Miss Evelyn Hilborn of Kitchen- er and Rae Hilborn of Freer” spent Sunday at the home of t air parents here. _ William Slayer left last Monday for Toronto where he is taking a course at W. Judie _C_ol!ege._ - Miss Bessie in; iT'sgn'Jihg §9me lime at the home Irt . an Mrs. George Perrin, LIL. Sal: erintendent was in charge ot t meeting held at the Ichool last Fri- day afternoon. Laurene Hula?! gave a story. "The Good Samar - tan" and Mrs. Perrin began a un- dy of Mission work in China. Re- organization waa carried out with the following officer: elected.. Pre- trident, Ruth Fried; lfit,Tgt',,S Laurene Hussey; treasurer. Donal Becker; secretary. Doreen Mar- shall; program committee, Calvin Holtzhtiuer, Margaret Brubacher; pre_ss rggorterL Doris Lataeh. Rev. Elmer Becker, president of Huntington College of Huntington, Ind., is expected to preach at the morning service next Sunday, in the_United Brethren Church. Mrs. Stanley Hilborn entertain- ed a few boys and girls at supper on Sunday in honor ot the 5th birthday of her daughter, Edna. Formula. Aft. _and_Mrs. pgniel Schweitzer c __ ,, _ _dtiu_.n+%d. ctbiiier heirst' Oldnggkchmt. Old Stilton: 1961 Arty Mar, _ 1:40;:qu bath” don-eon ChumingCroam wtitte STRASBURG (Country Truck Prion) ( liveeed to 1mm) " Mu. Dere. fuel (“which com-panda» " II" In“. lock. (“In W) la! "o FARM NEWS AND VIEWS . Auction "tit." 81KB” 't 596699 5356601) Recent thon with Mrs. Olen \Burkholdor were her Hater. Mrs. Qohn Drudge off Linwood and cousins. Mrs. Wm, Wilson a Wel. land, Mrs, John Mnwhinney of Pnnthill. 1 Little Miss Bette Mae Tulumu of Fisher Mills is arndinu some ‘time with Mr, an Mrs. Cecil lM-der. Mr, - and Mrs, Menno Moder Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. 'rhfrortAuufer,ptiettee. - A itiv. Mi: Briékér ofToronto hid charge of the mommy urvico at the M.tre church. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schiedel and mu Robert called on Mt. and Mrs. Thor. Vickerman, Speedsville, on Sqndny. - A, -- -_ - Mr." iioy' "tkiiiedii" itiiiniiiii- 'ihe Independent Telephone Attsoeiatiott Convention in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schaefer, of Kitchener, called on Mr. and Mrs. tre Atllttfurttuy. -- - _ - evangelistic meeiiiuii' - -iri V iiifia", Ohio, Mrs. Barbara Shlry. Kitchener, spent a few days with her niece, Mtg. Cecil Mader and Mr. Mader. Aireraftimdn Jim” Schledcl of St. Thomas caled on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schledel. Saturday. Mr. Ind Mrs. Orville Mader and Frank and Francis Sundayed with‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wolfe. New, Hamburg. l Hamburg. Pte. Chester Hardy of the H.L.I.. London. renewed acquaintances in the. yillage. Sund_ay. -- _ 7 - - Jamel Vanderbrock of the train- ing school near Brantford spent Sunday with " mother, Mrs, Ella Vttnderhroek Mr. E. H. Lana. an. a. New‘ Hamburg was very succeulul withl hit exhibits of sheep at the local) fall fairs. l Mr. Buch is id GatiiGriGiitt pad despite " advanced years can thread his needle without the aid of glasses. At Homo. - -iGriiirry McMillan of Henna)! berm'whé ltr iiLu%Giii7 spent 4'Ti'id I?” [math "x “an - -e__ ----, _ ems. r. an rs. ert c er. . "my Yanderbeek of the train- CR"SSHILL Mr. Walker unborn, B.S.A.. at Windsor, spent the week-end with " parents, Mr. and Mrs. P2t Hilborn. Bleama Road. Mr, 1- born In engaged with the Hiram Walker farms. New drains along the inside of the Fountain Park race track across the initeid and up to tho harm. put in last week. make it one of the beat in Canada. Observe- "th Birthday. The many friends ot William Buch of Kitchener extend their congratulations to him on the am niggnary outis 77th pix-Quin} For over 60 years he has been in the tailoring bulinen and ltgll " years in business in New am- bug bgforp tttoying toJfitetener. Tts-d-tgr-dA-tua-hrs bout-WWW“ t1',lgt'i1tttQt,1trgs'rNt','t lg',',',',',',';!,',','.""'.',,',",',',',')," ad,rriitiik tuii viiigay iii". ""tt . - 1%T 'I: i2iiii C""' "I -r-r-trrxtet m: or; My uh: Coehkum cumntor: " spring-tooth adobe: attached: 43mm tttemo" barrow: gum order an quit, 8 pe., 5nd ovu- cocu: “l. at have! with vine- ur; ice cream tram: number of union; , galvanized who: rubber bath tub; ten window Minds; Stone duh chum: Bower not; , nu hair trimmers; 8 on drums; lawn my"; (gym: at or. 30 steel pens. Rev. Henry H. Manet, Mum. E K Katzenmier. C. K. Smith and L. E. Appel attended the Ontario gathering of the War Savings workers at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Hon. Mr. Haley spoke to a large fee, ot the workers. The loco rampart opem here on Oct. 20th t1'lut,'e to secure a quota of 81.750. Dose:- month. Mm. M. Harw is here on her annual visit in the interests of the Lord's Day Alliance. lngmnjgu tuck. _ - 7 - " A. . a. - (Ova-Inl- mu Loan ot Alma“. Pilot Ottieer Lorna E. Kropt of the R.c.A.P., arrived hem on a n. day leave of abaence and la visit- ing " aunt, Mrs Elena Rita. Re went to the West last February and took a wireless air gunner's course at Clarenholm and Calgary. Alta. He passed all hit examina- tions at then training centres and along with others was promoted to the rank of Pilot Officer, prior to going'on " leave. The New Bombing Community Sale held in the Community shed on Monday last and conducted by Auctioneers Tommi of New Dun- dee and Milton Roth of Tavistock. was a success and will no doubt ingene__in slze__ss Aime aoe_s_on. iiiouhisiitr '03 p.909. ""u’uoolm'm'm - ' c., Pore, shovels, It mu won plow humus; loam; chum; molly t h" Wk" Wang“ '"tf'"iug"", minute] has} "oe', "on." e an o r I c on I . numerous to mention. 1.,.!et.,y..tyy'f, r.,.y'vt'.'l'," "nu,rst I a; Schledel. Saturdady. ev. .9tyr Burltrol er. is bulging U5iiTEE no: 10W __ that. w. nun". Augie-m. o. 'COLD, cm. as NEW HAMBURG No Reserve. Fain ia sold " In. In! BettNdet (Gil-oak!- Com-vandal!) BRESLAU Mr. Calvin Volt of M. Thoma: it {holidaying at the home of his par- ‘cnts and attended the Intermttiiyna1 lDairy Expositionufpr tyoudnyn. MF. anti Mrs/jihCinVWr'thur and Calvin, spent Sunday at the home of Angus Vol] In Linwood. l Wins. _1tylrtfmr -ee __.'"".'....'. , 1 Mm. "A, Stahle and daughter John T Path Elva and Pearl, Mildred were viattors In Kitchener and Mr and Mrs. Clare Fetch} Saturda F133", wsnher and Mrs. W, Wit- on", andy Mn Carl Ott and or on un ay. , iaai, htera Eiiirrh and Jean of Mr. and Mrs. .Fnrman Ward tay!l'h%'r"e',e,irl'e were visiting In the two daughters visited over Sunday village on Sunday with her rarents. Mr. and Mrs.; Mrs J Cluthe' and daughter Daniel Tra let, near Port Elgin. ‘Marie' ofiKitchener e nt Sunday Denggnangaims' £323" JP'ae at their 2iuttre, at Wilma: Lake “innit"? Sues!!! _ - __ .,P1rrytr1r?frt. R; Pttryf.tak.er of ' "t .-V.v__.._,. I Mia: Bertha Spence spent a few The Y,P.U. held their ttreg/o' 5 at her home in Owen Sound. meeting at the home ot Campbell 'll', and Mtg. Norman m m '2tPid'gittg, Tient, 'ii5C'i) children Shirley and Kenneth of g "se, Ec' \Kitchener spent Sunday at the Plan for Pcaec ' w.P' given y “when": of Mr. and Mrs. A. Atteldt. 1tp,,med. A "mama; statesman-I Kay Jones was a visitor in Kit- ship by Herbert rs. musical chener on Saturday aumbEr ”Ham," Ward; addreaa by l Charles Fink and son Austin 17Ji,if,'ai s'i'Ltyhuf,fyte,',d/rli'l visiting on Saturday at the wtih the iioiii cityShuh" Mrs 'g'lllliiiiiie of the former', brother, Wm, _ . . . ‘Fink of Wellesley, {ed is a sing-song. which Watt tol. Mr and Mrs Walter Wright 'T', l '"k"i2'ye,'i, h 'were viaiti in Gait on Saturday. “org“. taii11tditvahuil"ttetrt Mr. and 'Ill/l. Att. Ptelfrer were Sunday With Mr and Mrs. 'TGiriiWlllir',2 relatives In Waterloo on in MoorMeld Bttydttr, - .7 The '.v0.Eii.%uirtei a quilt for the Red Cross at their meeting in ttttPall-oe Jfcfntttrday. - 7 -Mr. and Mrs. tae,' Bowman of Elmira spent unday with Mr. artd, Mrs, Levi Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. George Fall: of Shakespeare, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehncs and son Roy of Lisbon, visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. Sp_ies. 7 Mr. and iiirrJ.Hriitt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller visited Mrs. Ott'l {Iggy Mrs; 1..V.m. Oglbegk. Bam- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowm- worth. Lorna, Iarrralne, Myth and Fiber. Andrew Craft and son Cur- rie of Elora. Mr. and Mm. Jacob Snider and Cora, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Snider and family of Na- tchez were Sunday visitor: with Mr. and Mrs; Lloyg Snyder, -- A Friends of Mn. Anson Gtpgrirh who underwent an operation at the K-W Hospital at): week- ago. will be pleased to learn her con- dition is somewhat Improved. To The Saint. Messrs. Amos Bauman. Anson Martin, Sim Weaver, Elam Bru- backer accompanied Jacob Good and son Murray of St. Jacobs to Sault Ste. Marie, where they visit- ed the b_oys_a_t_ Catrina __ 7 Mrs. Ffed tiuieilGt Hanover in 'lri",5'ht a week with relatives in t Evilluq. U H mm.» on "“13 'Ill.'"'"'. M-.-' It? .. can! rum4yuuo amnesia at. k1tisc.a, cow MA Nam; buck cow hubby Muir brindle cow mm ' Inch: a mined July llzmncowbtod Jul it; Much gown-.310 rocks; 1th'a'l'ti'uf'1%flllt2hrlll'tti' mans-3': Irv-u "rar' . LT", can; on tidal yer, 3 Lflf, 03"“. _ _ Also a mu line of Implement: and me household can“. 'tre-matt oedar lot u_le. Mi etc., all work ot the school- Waterloo sud Mr, and Mm. eh ldren were on any”. Isaiah Wllmer at Nine Pinon on Trustee Milton Ix was the Sunday. chairman. Rev. E. m. Mohr of Mr .011th Mittee hu "teeived mm. showed varitto lantern word ot the death which occurred and“ on the Royal residences In on Manda of " sittter, the lug hill-ad. c901 mm"! "tte in 01mm My}; It Mount I'm-en on urbane-smug: Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Fenders. Mennonite mluionaries . on . fur. tough from East Africa. were guest your; at the Mennonite Church. unday evening. Both missionar- ies spoke brie y on their work and nan? "Christ Ame". in the African anguaae. Motion Mum. Rev. F. Malinsky and C. N. Klinck of Elmira were in chute of motion pictures shown in Trin- ity Lutheran Church, Monday evening on Minion work in Amen, and also showing all the Lutheran Churches of the Migatturl Synod. £9 919rioytnd Quebec. ""4rra"lfg%ah"d"aUllll'a. "m '"'ar"A"li'l'"Wi mm Mn ----- . " v . 1'llW'la%h, can. Gordon Med " [touvme "may A. B. BRUBACl-IER At tttMe-tkr-t m but... A“! =r'"-'=---===".r.t-"=3========- -..r--.- - - Mr. Wilson Sunn- and ur.‘ FLORADAIE Lloyd Dammit“ umpmiod V“ " "It?“ tn I‘ll-l " My. Hubert Tainan. Mr. Angus Auction a!“ outla- no to In. ' I... a...“ 0.. Reina," and Mr. Vernon Wool. "' t"t'."u"drt'fd1"dWi ' '- Jute. eon-mun» ner o Mnnnhdm to the Imam-“m - "O ll " Alon-l Plowing. Much at Peter. "gat, m “m do. a: on. . ‘borough two y. Int week. C ll plan-h; In. I m- t Thursday evening Will Mr. and MN. Adam" Ge " can. own Home It the local ttubeviiTid Mr, and Mm, Wm. tg,e,,tirc, "MINI! - PHI)". ”1. so col, when parents and triendu" Kitchener recently 1 (3.3.4,; anthem! to tre', the new elec-‘ Mr, Ray iGi bu Haunted from -.._._._.-_-- trie lt,'"' whic were recently in. tt trip to the Mantra) River Camp A. B. “UBACHER 'ttIle:..,..,.. .,_W__ __-- in Saul: Ste. Marie. Auction-u Quilts. sewing, Knuth? cro- ieet' an, poetry, manna train. inf. ec.. all work of the school- ch_ldren we_r_e__on any”. _ gottery and Buttery rhymes. you: On New Cour-o. Mt. o. H. Dobrlndt, Kitchener, the school inspector. gave an ab are» on the new to col course. Morris Lawson. principal of the syitto?l, bppke_btie!ly. WILHELM HARDWARE " King s. . Waldo. Cattle Fly Spray Special 81.00 Ill. Np {ache -' [iii iiuold, " In. but" lanai. (chum. (hrruwudonu Mr. d, Clommonn wn visiting rel-limit ip .Kitttetter on snug-q”. Melton Boyd of Preeton was villain. with William Bryce on Salurdny Mr, Charles HntiGiG tiGiGi in Kitchen: on Monday Joe Quelch and Bob Kennedy of Prawn spem Sunday at the home of the former'l mother. Mrs C. Render. Ruby' Fink nnd Betty Wolfe were vlultors in Kitchener on But- urttar, - Mr, andirdk FiGGiG. of Preston infer“ Sunday at the home of Miss , Bowman. Mr, and Mn John Jones Sr.. ofi Preston were visitor: at the home: of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Jones on Sn_tur_'dny_ _ - Mr, and Mn. Norman Hut and children Shirley and Kenneth of Kitchener spent Sunday at the hoppe of, Mr. and Mrs. A. Afteldt, "wttr%rriattner ot English Set- tlement spent Sunday at the home ofWr. a_nd Mrs. Fred Hobbs. Willi Art Gallon. I Mr. and Mrs, A. W, Goiby and Mm. o. M. Griffith of Stratford ‘and Plt W. H. Snyder: of the Httyue, ciland. who in now Ita.. tioned in Stratford with the Ne. "Manda regiment at Princes: Ju. liana Bamcku. visited the Homer Yunnan lut Gallery on Wednesday. Mn. J "drthit'iGir%irtiite in Keheer 9p M_onday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Page and daughter Ellen of New Dundee were recent visitors with Miss P. A. Watwn. Rev. H. L. Bennie of Acton con- ducted the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church, on Sunday afternoon. Rev. C, Tilbury of Galt conduct- ed the service at the Doon United 9211.151? 9n_S_l_mday afternoon. Mrs. Marian P,',',',',",?, of Kitch- ener, I returned mm may from Africa, [ave an interesting talk on tttt About 20 friends attended e ea. A blithday tea was given by Mia Paulina Elhleman. on Thun- dax waging, __ - - “A - Bttthfatre. I.“ Y_A3aMdmtN_ttr.tttsegttttr- oetheCourtodgtrvutem,tottir ud dun-nu 'tr.'tatr,.' Wilkinson-:1 to: hfmd'Imwmbohdd #3the_thsynetiSlttaagst-._igstt" Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bechtel and family visited rel-ave- at St Ja. coba on Bungy. Mr and 1-- Alvin Milka-uh Mr, and Mid Alvin Mllbnndt and family of New Hamburg vult- ed Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Myers on Sunday. I“); - - -"e _ F NORMAN th BOLDUC, a. Club of the Mankind”! Mr. and FerLAtiritrkiiiraiii/Giii Ion Donald visited Mr. and Mrs, Ewan Schenk at Mannheim. Sun- my. tf,ttdi"'tit,', t2'dPiift, I. i,iiigg', w n luck. vutud Mr. and “to? Sing! But on Spunky. - Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Dietenbuch- er and family visited Mr. and Mn. Ell Dietenbdeher " New Dundee on_Sun<1-y._ ---. _ _ _ - miiidmmummmu ,"tarloo-nt.anturwitttMr, saga; Rev. Edward Gilmore of Wet. land ia conducting meetings " the Roaebank Tanker Church this week continuing until Sundly eenintr ___ -- - --- A ttev.Gnd Mn. P. J Wiebe at- tended special nervlcel at Gormley reggntlyun ..- A_ H 7 Rev, P. J, Wiebe received word of the death of " brother, the late John Wlebo at Herbert, Salk. re- eettti.r. _.A -- - _ -, - ___ MiU Olive Groh ot Pine Hill visited Mlerutty .B.ettrLon Sunday: Mr .011th Mittee hu received st/Tia' word ot the death which oyrutttd,ii;r the on Manda?! of " sister, the In. Spencer Min Line It Mount Forest on! Br-. l 31:th and Mn. Mow- Schmm gum: r, and Mrs. [bra Snider ttt Town of Waterloo ""tltlMB??T, MALI. RR}: Waterloo. Octal»: am. Bishop fund Mn. Mom Schmm " In. [In W- (m M" ROSEBANK " - not... Jon-o '5' "I Fiiial dai, Members of the Wel'iher League “ram here attended the Nith Va ey flange meeting at New Hamburg ion onduy evening. The topic. (Your Business Associates". Wu granted by Martha Strebel and I alter Atlendorf of Kitchener was {guest speaker. A book review on missions in Africa was given by John Knlplel. The busineu meet- ing was conducted by the president. iGordon Neeb. Mr, ind Mrs. kart Lautensehuger of Waterloo have moved In with Mr, and Mrs. Theo. Lamenschlugr. Gotdhh Neel: attended a Walther, 'li, League rally at St, Catharines on) A Suyyuy. _ -- -- A -- _ _ hr Arrangements are Being made to hold a nuerkuut mppet In the Petersburgl Lutheran church on Tesdtty, [lpvpmber 18, n - Friends wiit be no"?! to hear that Mr, Stewart Beehtho d underwent an appendix operation " the K.-W. Hospital recently, an runny friends with him I speedy re- covery. To Hold Church 8-3:: Arrangements are in. mud. to _-.... --......-.. -..- "m..-" ...e9.- _ v ing was conducted by the iiaiiiai/ A reception was held later tor 'Gordon Neeb. about twenty-five guests at the The League .mpted .n invita- bridea home. Mrs, Beaupre. mo- tion from the MrUford 1ttltt,ttret.r, of the bride. received with the League to attend the Hallowe'en young couple. wmtring tt black social on Friday evening. iWi'llhiFiy"reti frock with black acces- beta will alao attend the Nt at'ittptietr, She wore a cornuc- ot M. Paul's Lutheran Church, K tthriBr..iitrclifre mush oner. on Sunda‘hI Ruby Kniplei The room: were decorated with was appointed eat Ridge iiGiily.erkriv. and white streamers and Manager. (the brides table with a lovely wed- Undenoea Orr-atla- /'i',t cake. 't'ruore. m Mun" In 5...... 15..“ e newlyweds left on a short I tir 115' Li'iiid '6? in; Tiiiaaiisiirt Spencer, , mile- Iouth of mutton. Nov. M, Ptituy--60 head "an. Pred ,rttoradg 110119113 trattle] at 'fl'P1"f xurnuure mu won at, The bride, who was given in 53:13:"a1hmmhmcm";:s "33w 3! hur 'tly; wore l'. ' . ' "eng gowno eewoo. ttf need Into ttttgh, This I. your fitted at the back "ldtl't bodice " e, and full skirt. She carried a bou- -".-----t--..---.--- quet of Talisman roses and bou- PETERSBURG val-din and carried her mother: wedding ray" book from which a In» loom um (hung wh te ttatitt streamers with , in”. m‘“" this tt wore chocolate brown ucceuor es, 1'Stgh',Nd Walker qu‘ME! 31’3"?" B/rauitre w” 'er. Nov. 13. 'l’hunda'y. 9.80 o'eioetr-. Cpmmunlty_ "W, 0 live yt1rck, Im. l, Nov. 4, 'Neadtty--Eite of'the lute Jonas Martin, of farm stock. implements, hay and grain. Situ- ated two and one-lull mile: south- east of Heidelberg. Nov. 12. 1"rr,',T " 1 pan,- Auction sale of g bones. lilo came and Implements. fun and hay. and 154 acre (arm or Amos Lichti, on the tum situated about 3 miles west of m, Clement. on the highway. of briiioir," "to-rut" itireE, iiiiiilériiéhii and furniture, and 130 acre farm. Oct. " “and”. 12.80 llilric Auetion uh of tum 'toetr, 'ei. menu, hay and grain for N. Julius Doerbocker on the lam about 1 mile north of Erbwllle. Farm is Iold. nbout 1 mile north of Erbwllle.[ Nov. 4, T'ueaday-mettrirttt ale Farm is told. itrf mrm, gtock, implement' and Oct, 29, Wednesday-Exe-rs' teed, 1% miles west of New Hum- nle of the late S. B. Armstrong on1 burg, ill" " highway , and 8, tor any“: line. of Pteh.? pug. muggy-7mm: J, Bender, Oct. " Friday. " I p.m,--Aue. tion Isle of hm stock. ,',i"eg,t'i'ht hay and grain for Alvin rah-rd: on the Benny farm about a mile: north of Wert Montrose, or 4 mile- south of Elan. October 26--At 3 p.m.. furniture and houuhold enact: for Ma. Clan Belle]. ttt " Water St., El- ttiuiiinii VIEW 7&th ' ttiidiirisoft. Oct. 27 Moettuy--6rniture and household enacts. “nun Ind cu- penter tools tor Peter Martin, " miles north of Heidelbeu. A. B. BRUBACHER Auction-u M 'a'" Oct. Mt, Thursday-rail “I: ot so he d Holstein cum. " Fuh- Grounal. Sanford. at 11 "n. EDWARD 631881.. Auctioneer We“ Mm. PM. [lulu '" In sum» to pro-In; Ink- and not!“ - better, 5 My!“ uplo- ad all!" all» and In». Mm. s-mmuon Guaranteed ( GEOROI MARTIN , k Jacobs Cider Hill gummy iiird a? 11in; Mail? Tm. Jementr, Jutnity_re tynd Gish _81 Gtttt. G. CLASS. Auctioneer PM. 111. 'ttttttnt PM Jo, “Niagara” , Mr 'trheisth.taemo4ttobeettitnris,o'teroeeast TUESDAY, OGTOBER 28 OVER “00.00 Plowing Match AUCTION SALE LISTS D, Wetland“, " 1 Fme rMrterpd.. o.U.teit can}; WATERLOO TOWNSHIP Plowing fro. 8.80 m. to , pm. at “I. on No. 1 Highway 1941 A largely attended and success- "ttl auction "lo wns held u the 'home of Mrs Charles Busch on Tuesday Iflvrntmn Bidding was (brisk and good prirvs realized ‘Ponomln. _ Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Vumn 'quietly celebrated their twentieth ‘weddlnr anniversary on Saturday be hav "f a few friends and rela- it‘ivesjn pr tn evening of cards Mr. and Mrs Aim-d Kumm and children motored to Ennville. north of Pembroke and spent the work-end With Mr Kumm's par» ents there Mr. Jermm (ticottyr Lorentz of Mnryhill spun Sunday with his parents. Mr and Mrs Jacob Lor- l The newlyweds left on a short “tip to Niagara Falls and Windsor Por travelling the bride wore a [new blue dress with matching ac- ceuorles and n grey tweed coat. \On their return (ht-y will reside In \Wuterloo. lettered up. _A_nnlvmuy. l The room: were decorated with [yellow and white streamers and (the brides table with a lovely wed- ding cake. Mr, and Mrs Motthrw Settum. mer Ind children. Bnhhy and Jean, Inch! Sunday In Linwood at the home of r and Mrs Frank Behummer. Jr A dainty lunch Wis shride $761} hostels. Auction Solo In lace-u. l ST. CLEMENTS Mr. James “66% L" St Clements we groomsmqm. Poiiowind the. ceremony u wed. ding breakfast was served ttt the St, Clements hotel, Miss Monica Beaupre was her sister‘s bridesmaid and wore a teal blue wool dress and British tan “centuries. She carried gold baby mgrns and bouvardia, A level autumn wedding w” uu'll','ig at the St, Clements R.C. Church on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock when Miss Gene- vieve Beauprc. daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. Ben Bcaupre became the bride of Wilfred Kaufman. son or Mr. Ind Mrs. Ed. Kaufman of Bamberg. Rev. Dean Becker om- elated, Impatiens”. mmtiplr. Oct. Mr, Wednesday - Clearing “I, at farm, Moetr, lnwletnenu an teed. p mu” yep ot] ongtock. op l. H. TOMAN. Auctloaur. Phone " New Dundee Oct. M, Friday-Clearing ale of farm stock, implements and feed, lath line of East Zorn. 1% mile: southeast of Tavistock. for E. and W. Weitgel. the fiver V Enid, -idr' -erkirraGaiiE Oct. 29 or 80-Auetion a]. for J. Torrance .nn Brellau hlahwny. Farm nook, implements, Watch for true date. Nov. t. Saturdai'. at 1 Fm.- household effects. urniture. igift-den tools, etc. tor the late J. R. eeter Estate. " 125 Margaret Avenue. Witch tor future date of the Conrad Grundig sale at Brenna German and win optical and watch repair instruments; Apiary equipment and real create. Oct. M, Saturday. 1.30 p.m.- Auction ale ot clam household effects for Mrs. Wm. o. Gilmore, in conjunction with Mm Grace Hel- mnn, "' Peter St. Kitchener. Oct. 29. Wednesday-Farm atoek, implements. hay, frail}. etc., ftr be. Volsin. tle mi es northeast of St. Clements. on the 9th line. Oct; , F0539, ' ','d"gid,'t2 ;ue n e o re. once an topofly at 871 Wellington St., 1'f'u,re"n"e'r'. non 24m Oct. M, Saturday. It L30 p.m.-- Clean household etteets for Miss Grace Helm at 148 Peter Bt., Kitchener. E. J. MANT'd. Auctioneer A, R. SNYDER. Attetimteer W. my. Auction“: to It!“ at! When" Hm MEALS SERVED ON THE GROUNDS By I!" Purl DIM-h mil-ohm. Corn-voila" Sales

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