‘BuoOCEssFUL i Py remgate . i egahe 51. _ | â€" HELD IN CITY rirst Adtiins) Evont Held on C Asgocth Ml mmï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬mflf‘ )‘ most! sucéessful, show .. ty Chureh. . â€" _ n tthe marke | nofld. phing. In m attendâ€" inint ‘of the nimber _ of "The show has never had ggite d.ehmd' y “.F.H morthâ€" ition y . | wish to publicly express akon ot the splendid supâ€" [ jhow by: the general iheher; and : Western Om mummber in the comâ€" â€" Wopire from : â€"asinâ€" Ne ony o° Kitchen‘ most uced “ i (uFe irted ty the furciture i\g : m08 00 i ..z‘. tss ies Hory . bur C# k N. 8 & PE CE Asilaton it : Fauramen Trom Pust Wigh him every: success P ws"‘mn '. ‘the idn 8. ~PH1, . l ~G, i Biyce B mur all mis season .at Freeport isaful one, and the greatâ€" ‘g- t could be paid to C ‘ Auxiliaries who is. Hospital, would have ive the happyâ€"look on the tyone on réceiving the #, £o kindly and thoughtâ€" | «by ‘ these. Ladies. The Hrigent ‘excelled themâ€" aration of the Christmas we served by the Nurâ€" > . In return & waited on the staff this seemhed to give b. MM‘“ ©HEEVGOL DB EVWV M PMEA CC ‘ o S ul oo n m s , /P. K. @chmack HUBERâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John A. ‘Mike _ Wundet.|â€" Huber, December 3ist, at 133 King ~"he inaugural meetâ€"| â€" street east, a som, . ~â€" _ . . se un 7 later.. . = g 8CHOOL AOCLAMATION @1 â€"Therapy Branch #uepended opera; ) feative stawon but will conditJons immedjately some day nekt week will be chosen. / annotineed Titer. patient should write ) to the Ladies who §‘were miade by the io uo 1J the ainit. 08e _ï¬q’m‘iu ind negâ€" h sufe on Majlcom : of Kinâ€" laols vailering * prer velag ob i v4 in â€"noted (‘for its such .a happy besides it op OV the 16 } has * _ lmdin‘ danbaA‘ the .006A "&‘ s uk 4 ; ear Sutâ€" i The hew 4c 'a'-':g - +. & nelodizu? â€"â€" airains Krug‘s Orche ". As the. â€" bells chimed 7 1 ovrt!fl%r the : lare® throng Lands sang â€" thelr) o0b to c oi Tonney. The ser et. Syne. Followin setâ€" Â¥ 1g LM ‘The dence _ re 1 wed until the wee c C n Pss ws 1 . PRA the ,':?f;'E“ Princedé# of; Wales Chapter, 1.0.D.E. who‘ be Qowlu-u In charge,. right EM * dn . 9iX w._C. w. as follows;57 Mes02085 ; wl Boliock Mer megs: 5 +. Mihstoresr. 8. _ n ig 4 e Alar C Cns $ S RALLY WAS ie oo cn (he Ubapier: triotie Funds~of the Chapter. s stele of"Kitchenet ( m &d-_ Kuog.a-ln‘- ioi ol and Waterloo was beld in _ Trinity %m@lm on New Year‘s Day, considering the “0""7 weather there coanranribnnd and â€" representative The Street Baptist, Renton Street Baptist, St. Andrew‘g Eilbyhflu. St. Paul‘s Présbyterian, ‘Waterl0o, asd Trinity Methodist. ‘The chair, was ably filled by Dr. J. F. i!pn_lbor&. eWairman of h P o e P s ..3 the Kitchener InterChurch _ Moveâ€" ment, who express d his pleasure at the encouraging. attendance, and preâ€" Uicted that in a few the largest muditorinm in the eï¬â€:oufl by . teo small for these annual events. _ The programme opened . with the g'ng of the National Anthem, "The ple Leaf," and the hymn "O Worâ€" ship the King.‘ . Dr. K. D. Heist welâ€" eomed the various schools and _ the visitors, after _ which Rev. H. F. Schide read the scripture lesson and Rev. A. Y. Haist l;d in prayer. . Mr. F. J. McKellar, Y.MLC.A. secretary sang "Blessed Assurance" with the massed schools simging the chorus. Rev. T. A. Halpenny, Director ~of Religious Education of Ontario, delivâ€" ered an excellent address on the "Eye of the Mind," and by faaking use of blue, green and coin glasses impressâ€" gupï¬ his hurqï¬:,&;ml“m of king ‘on the 1 ide Dg#, of avoiding an m ajéposition, and developing iess rather than making money. address . was most attentively w T al Miss Ruth Bec ‘ Waterloo deâ€" Miss Ruth Bechtel, of 0@ u‘btegl. the . aud! with 1 . ‘lent renidition of ot the a and was followed k: eâ€" ‘Lentan, B.A., B.D., Wwho \dd-. an im« pressive story "k hboys ahor n,to;onx?m by %ï¬‚ï¬ Bajn, t conciude \hi ehorus “B‘l‘::i be the 'gti.t Binds," and the benediction‘ by Rev. 8. L. W. Harton Mr. John Stahle # Kitchotier â€" and Migs Clara Helen Henrich of Waler loo wete married 'ruuay afternoon ut the parkonage of St, John‘s Lutherâ€" un church by Rev. K. Bocke‘man. THAT SONâ€"INâ€"LAW OF PA‘S. oÂ¥ » + \ "‘;ï¬.&ï¬ the ie es ie uen Ed rners "e Bs mâ€" ; I's v;!ï¬â€œl- "nat‘ :: monthsâ€"ago he~ suffered a h morrage from which he never fully : MHe had been confined to motning. ‘The neows of © his < demise -mhrqnlvu.'mlw-'lz regret yâ€hhhï¬â€˜tottfleldlhtl gity, He is survived by his .bereaved . parents, At Trout Creek, Jan, 6, Abs. Merner, a former well known business man of Waterloo. s The: qnwuun Endeavor Union 0t Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and Bfldtm held their annual meetio® at Evangelical church. Te following ofâ€" ficers were elected:~ _ _ _ _ . Hon. Pres., Rev. J. H. McBain, 'l‘tln‘ ity Meth. Pres., I. O. Lachman, Evangelical, Bridgeport. § ~ 1st Vice Pros., Harry Hause, Evang. Waterloo. R 2nd Viceâ€"Pres., Walter Bacts, Trinâ€" ity, Kitchenér. $rd Viceâ€"Pres., Mr. George, Congreâ€" gational, Kitchemer. Rec. Sec., Miss S. Albert, U. B. Kitâ€" chener Cor. Bee., K. J. Capling, Evang., Kitchener. Treas. Miss B. VanEvery, Pres, Water]oo. Junior Sup., Miss F. Hauch, Evanâ€" gelical, Kitchener. T Cony. Look out Cominittee:â€"Miss F. Sthelly, King St. Baptist, Kitchenâ€" er. Copyv., Literary and Social, Harold Wakner, Meth., Waterl68. s Pastor Al;,mmv Cameron, King St. n.g:l:‘c. Kitchener. iclity, Mr. Clive Bean, Meéth. MWaterl0o. . "A handsome thap of Waterlco Counâ€" ty, printed in three cotors, _ will be presented to each new subscriber and ind all old subscribers renewing their wbsgcriptions â€"to the . Chronicle/Teleâ€" tor 1920.. Jt you. desire map. to be mailed enclose with your remittâ€" uhde ton conts oxtraA Fiy? . E. UNION~+ > ‘ OFFICERS ARE New mbhd’r“ 1.mwmmvnm~ Cirâ€" culatioh in Germainy during the hol# The Ladies Adult Biblé Class of the Fvangelca Church spont an enjoyâ€" able evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Wober, William Bt. â€" it was a farewell gathering in honor of Mra. Roos (nee Miss Wober), who was reoâ€" ently married and leaves shortly for Chesley where she, will . make h.‘ home. ARCHIE . BRICKER FREE FREE Union ‘6f The Method of Approach Was the Big Thing in the Transaction. A Por O . Au. Witoresting ovent toOPN cogerye C ons ces by, ‘General Manasger, SPOK® W o mgpremuon s has ies 6 i tw wk‘tg'. hï¬:r‘ ® .i %:l.; mvimnflï¬;’g@mm f z doocy . macd \% apa Cbanked the ;:m for mete words and gifts which would evâ€" *‘3_.‘ m ie crrok) omm 7 t . â€" ie d N 8. 6. OFFICERS 3 WERE INSTALLED snu_g. Jar. 4th â€"was Bible School. Day. ‘The morning bervices constifutâ€" ed an Installation service of the offâ€" cers and teachers of the school, who had ufl been elected for )nothe;,; Ti t sos Aboit seventr ane afcors sight ‘to about seven F fuulmgfl ‘roupbd'mlt as A body : of . volunteer i dn the, ‘wk of Biblé instruction during the tane aha h urane which causea the ' SDHACRRIY® ; , & * Gratifying reports wWere given. by; the spcretary and treasurer, showing , a condition df steady progres¢ along| all MHnes in every department of the, school. â€" i t The pastor, Rev. J. P. Hauch, l’“’" an Ampressive address, followed by the rollâ€"tall of <all the officers, to whom he laid the charge. ot their fl"l sumed in the name 6f m. ] W. K. Weber, the superintendent, hddresied his Tellow officers; m‘-fl of qoâ€"operation, in the work., the pas tor having: m.i&i? Pointea out the exaited position and privilege of leadâ€" vineyard of the Lord. â€" > The assistant pastor, Rev. Haist read the charge to the ers, indicéting the S:fxd of teaching the pure Word. of faithfully to | those who, are entrusted to their| charge. i » d > REV. J. D. BYRNES‘ vVI8SITT HERE WAS AN INSPLRATION The visit ~6f° Rey. J. D. Dyrnés, Home Missionary ent for New Ohtario to St. Andraw‘s and St. Paul‘s® Presbyterian chburches last Sabbath and Monday mdgwn of a i . tructive "niiaits,: "It woul spiot great vaiue w?, work of the church and nation. it M Byrnes kive the . inforâ€" mation and inspirthi: meésages that he has given in jer.and. Water« loo,, thromgbout . our. Dos Pow men, if. any, ow Ontario ‘;"“‘ its pro! 8 «t . Byrnes. it s ioi narectied ageauet to whote is a moet 1 ""'g to listes. m%fll E ?""’" were Intermingled to a remarkable ds« gree, . which Held the afteation to closé Of His appesl. .. ..\ x host of laborers> inâ€" the ACyBED hi\ . while . with. the MW n m P ‘smg, ot, the . Dessoft fficers, . to . their nvg â€"~~u rintendent, s; and emâ€" sages â€" that and Water« L“ï¬tï¬ INSTALL boâ€"sno : amihgar Fen n + n wafaing Bt. e * mc annuai imesting on ~Gendiy morn k1 00001. . Wl cce on ~lngoafits o wts..c d MRC Th o the anngremnign. " heacty apted by the congréagation. Nearty all of thein are heada of families. Acâ€" gording to the traasurer‘s report the ‘Church has so ilnbilities whatsooever Oof $684. years ngo Bt. Paul‘s Church 4 the WapBazard way lot a church by the collecâ€" ‘¥ion wnd Introduced strictly buâ€" siness methods vis: the budget and ,“a.g:gq,uameomm are tcome. The mombers of this st. 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The fifahâ€" ces are definitely arranged at the beâ€" ginning of the year so the fiftytwo Sundays may be.solely devoted to the preaching of the Gospel. During" the course of the present During" the course of the present year the congregation will install q Mew organ. It will be pl:cod in the frout of the church and the building reakranged to suit conditions. Whe Pastor of the ‘Church . was z:a.bonn-rormmuysrofl $200.00 and a salary intrease of $300.â€" w the serton and the organis© _ As all ha+vanincreased in valâ€" the ablo troasuc>, Mr. John _ E. . and the véto"xn Secretary, Mr. W. H. Schmals were voicd a douâ€" o w in rnathode cipal m Sehool Taxds, Debenâ€" tures ; .‘;‘q‘h@!‘-.m,.*.“p £ nrormn"* tion you should have.~ . _ 39w at once, as this extraordinary i ME \,‘;;J 2 o t t R . FREE o s S rie ie ces t wÂ¥ L 1k i: c# * tÂ¥ bie vote of thanks and ‘The Church numeric ME. A BA pointed â€"Chairman sonm, Vice Y year, uw The inaugurar meeting of erloo Water and was held: on ~Monday bers prosest werte: > B. Fischer, A; pDJ%® 244 YP4