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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Dec 1926, p. 7

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5 Bohlender Vote fir ,2" , 7-. L Catigk'.'; Waterloo -ih, Need Basin“. Men A. M. SNIDER Al haveoundl DIAD AT AOI OF 101 Doesn‘t hurl one bit! Drop I llulo' In. Barat Sutherhnd. who as "r'reesone" on an Aching can. ll- uld to In" been In! "an of use. sunny that com atop. hurting. tho- died It Hui-mo- on and” u the shortly you "to It rlttht at vim homo of I Mud. In. Inn All your Mtttyrtg. Mao-Icy. "t Plug: Stroo! out. Your (Imam-t ”In I thy new” Friends (and In I.“ In bod the. ot "Mlle" tot n (at - nt- Iloy m! to " non. an m II Idem to remove - In" JA/ good ham win no "ttred It“ can corn. or con have“ m to... lat-UM.” n In - do undtmmmumu-o- - In, m mgheee. n- or m m I‘mmmoum _ in“ I mmmmuromuwg f- watmoo mama‘cgnzsgoms _,', L L;- Mon-ting In. I“... lam. John N Will not... ot Sudan In spoiling the but” " their home hero. mu III-uh Slayer ot My ll spending the nation - no parental roof. Mr. Ilcml Brahma rot-sud hon. Altar wading neural mk- In the But... Mr. and In Joe gumbo] “11 funny ot Elam, um Con Wu and Mr. Erma [also]: of Gait And Mr. uni Mrs. J, Jone. and - ot Wlntefboume spent Christm- with Mr. I... In. H. “but. Miss Buttrnm is spending the hall: days at her home in Hamilton. Mina Hump. Penlold returned to her home here to mend the - tion. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods wont. Chrlstmal with Mr. Ind Mrs. J. Woods at Waterloo. Master Jackie Mlllhrd is confined to bl: home with maul“. Mr. And Mrs. Samuel Lemon spent Christin“ with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lemon, Conestoga. Mr. Walter Knarr spent Christa-u with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knarr ot Conestoga. Miss Pearl Melitzer of Brampton spent Christmas at her home here. Mrs. Wm. Rogers of Gan spent a few days with Miss Mary Weber. Mrs. Byron Letson ls amending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dotson at North Woolwich. Successful Concert. - The School concert given last Tuesday evening was splendid and much enjoyed by the large crowd present. The Bettoi- ars took their part well and was most creditable to the teacher and young folks. Mr. R. Boat, Mn. G. Gordon and Mines Annie, Verna and Evelyn Baal of Guelph spout Christin” with Mr. And Mrs. J. P. Snider. Mr. Wm. falter is tsutteruitr from blood-poisoning In his hand. Mr. Archie Letson is the proud father of a bouncing baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. H. [areal and son Raymond of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon. Tavlnock Won Game. _. Elmira lost to Tavistock in an intermediate ORA. game by a score of bl. The visitors notched two goals in the ilrst period and one in the third while the home boys got their only counter in the second perl, " Botht teams showed good form. Elmira Councii Meeu.-Reuuests tor grants by the Musical Sammy tor $700. and High School Board for $1,000. and the Woolwich Agrleul- tural Society tor $100 were granted by the Elmira lawn council at its last meeting. The treasurer was In- structed to pay the county council ”0.39.100 for taxes for 1926. Mr. Harvey Class ot the Glencoe High School teaching staff is spend- ing his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, G. Class. Flora- dale. An interesting program was given by the pupils at the Elmira public sohool closhtg exercises held o'n Wednesday. which was enjoyed by parents and frlendis. The school is nnw'olnsed tor the holidays. Mr. Morley Stewart of Lenny, Bask,, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stewart Miss Eileen Ruiz of Toronto is spending the holidays with friends ‘n town. Mr, Michael Smith spent the holi- days with his daughter. Mrs. Ed. Rocknla. Cult Doesn't hurt on bit! Drop . um. "Freeman“ on an aching con. II- Innlly that com atom ttrrrtttte, tho- shortly you "to it rtettt " till your Mtttmr. Lift Off-No Pain! Corns Latest District N mi, W SIT MONT I“. ELMIRA bit! Drop u um. In. w. J. WM " a. [anon- Iu - "A“ I cum-u ur- m In. the Pertet In”. Chap. 0:0. “And In an lull be and WotWeNL" The Mun slur clan nu u null)» of "tabla Ion;- uni "elation. Ind by A. C. Bowman. The when were "tritrtated by Sam. Is Will-or, this“! by Mm. D. Eby and In. Bow-1|. . Imilont 4totteqrt.--'rtr. Lulhonn church had 1 beautiful Christmas tm and concert on Friday evening which In enjoyed by All. The chu- dm necked “no. Rev. P. Hound would“. U. B. "urtalrtment.-Tt", U. B. church held f concert on Monti-y evening whlcvh In: well attended. The recitation of chonuee were redered by the children Ind young people. Every Sundny School scholar received a Christin“ gift. The paw tor, Rev. C. W. Meadows, occupied the chair. Pommie. Mr. And Mn. Alvin Green, itae, Mtud and Carl, spent Christmas eve In Kitchener. Mr. Swan-t: and hunter and Mr, and Mn. Winner had Christmas din, ner n the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Mil. ton Weber. Mn. Spatial ot Rosebsnk visited with relative: here on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. nnd Dennis Devin and - and Ella Echart spent Chrlstmns at the home of Oscar Schweitzer. F The Kurt Bros., after a long dis agreeable tall, will wind up thresh lug this week. Wishing all a Happy New Year. Date your letters 1927 beginning Saturday next. Messrs. John and Henry Penner, Miss Lizzie Palmer and Mr. Harvey Rohr had their Christmas dinner at the home of Chris. Rohr. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman and Mr and Mrs. Ed. Hallman spent Christ man at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Isaiah Eby. School Cioslng Exerciees. - The closing ot the school on Wednesday was coupled with special exercises and each of the pupils was kindly remembered by the teachers. who handed oat neat and appropriate gifts to them. Christan. Entertainments. Favored with good sieighing. the holiday festlvules ot the Sunday 93.10013 were exceptionally well at- wnded. At the United Church on Tuesday evening an excellent pro- gram was rendered in tine style, such as will delight any audience. At the Lutheran churchp full house listened to the program on the evening ot Christmas Day. Chief among the numbers of the program were two pantomimes. all ot which was greatly enjoyed by those pre- sent. _ Miss Isabel Wright of the Strat- ford Normal School is spending the Christmas vacation at the parental home. Miss Leela Stroh, nurse-in-train- lag, of Guelph, has been visiting at the home of her parents over the homing:~ Among others who were noticed as holiday visitors were Mr. Nelson Shelley not Toronto, Miss Luella} Shelley And Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trussler of Kitchener. Mrs. Lenora', Berkmnn And dsunters Jean and'. Lenore of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mil-i tcn Soheltele and son Hudson of Del tron. Mr. Ind Mrs. Oliver Snider and dsughter Mlss Eleanor ot Buriord: Messrs. Edler Schlnbein and Emer- son Snider of Detroit, Mlss Ada Snlder of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fiddler and doughter of Kitchener; Mr. Msnsssah Schmidt o't Elmira; 'Mr. And Mrs. Rich. Wal. non ot m1trttlo, N.Y.. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. A. Schweluer and daughter of Toronto. Mrs. Norm Cross and denghter. Mlss Marion, of Kitrlr ener; Mr. John H. Dnhmer of Wat- erloo; Mlss Clsrs Dunner ot Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Iron ot neer Waterloo; Mr. Fred Stelss ot Toronto; Mr. end Mrs. Mich. Drei- slnxer of llrnlrs; Mr. Earl Koch ot Kltchener. Misses Merle Klonllo and In: Kirth of Kitchener. Mr. and In Noah Cree-man of Kitchener. and Welter Schweltur of Port Wll- lien. All of the - spent Christ- ma- “non; relntlvss 1nd enjoyed the" Chrlstmu dinner In the vil- ....A I Mr. Chas. Seherer of the Belwood section is spending a brief holiday at the home of his parents. Miss Gertrude Scherer has St. Agatha utter spendlng weeks with her parents near lane. um label Roch um! Mum" Bulky of. Now Hun-Mn you! Gin-(mu wlth (but Daren“, Mr. and In Charla Koch. Ir. m In. In- Mum um human. “but“ Add]. Ir. he» In“ of Hole-worth mam ”lulu. her. this week. CONESTOGO IAINHIII left for a few the vil- at I." Went w-dh"' an with It: all In. _ tf, “no; f ‘: In. and In. m;% on - on: - Q; horn. ot In. m‘ In ad In. Lin- ttdill' Kitchener. ' g a ily cumm- dinner a a. W of Mr. and In. W -tttt6 . Kitchener. Latest report u to an and”. ot Mr. Non: Weber say that It b not Improved. . Mr. and In. 37!. family were Chm ' the home ot Dr. Bad In. L _ Kitchener. . at. Mr. and In. Ann and hi (hunter mu mind attaq6" r.- Mr. and In. H. Call and In Anne Schwinn: m an: - man dinner with rent".- In IR.- ener. ' A report ot the Township unlu- non Is found in moth" column of Issue. It more candidate'- and!!! than are required, elgction will he held next Monday. Mrs. Sol. Koch, who bu be. at- us for some time, I; Ibo W seriously ill. T Next Saturday (oration a New Year'g service' will be bold in an Lutheran church. Cone-logo "omirtauona.--TtMt no- mination meeting tor the Police VIP Inge was held on Month)! "out. and resulted in the election ot Mr. Val. Gies as trustee, who with Messrs. Geo. Donner and M. C. Stroh will form the Board ot Tm. tees tor the Police Vllhgo. Misses Mildred and Gertrude Ke- Grath are spending the holidays u their home in St. Columbus. Lloyd Dietrich returned on Why from a few days' visit with friend! in Waterloo. ' To you and vours a Happy tad Prosperous New Year. The auction sale held by George Dorscht last Monday was well " tended and good prices were rul- ized. A number of local people “tended the funeral of the late Jacob Hoot-1e at Heidelberg last Friday. szhrG rzL vav ,RDN q,- an! News Notes Mr. Jacob Kaufman of St. Jacobi visited his son Ed. newly. Mr. Joseph Esbaugh or Waterloo spent the holiday under the paremax roof. Mr. Joseph Dentin” of Crosshil spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs George Dorset". Mr. Walter Hlnschberger of Wei lesley spent Christmas at " home here Mr. Wm. Mose: of Elmira visited his father. Mr. Joseph Maser, on Monday. Many from here attended the Wellesley Township Council nomina- tion meeting at Crosahlll on Mon- day. 7, Mr. Philip Hinschberger is vlaitim friends in the TwinClty. Mr. Henry Gohert was a bullllell visitor to Kitchener on Monday. Mr. ah Mrs. Henry Gremm, Mr. Alvin Duénc spent Sunday In the home of Mr. d Mrs. Hy. Bach. tMessraA Peter Maser Jr.. Alex Maser and Miss Rose Mosel- Vinita friends near St. Agatha on Chrilt mas Day. . Werner Kress ot St. Clement: siiint nday at his home here. 255.639 M AJORITY FOR GOV'T. CONTROL On the basis or the complete re. iurns from every constituency in which voting took place In the pro- vincial elections on Deceniber l Ind many of which are otrteiat, I com. pilation made by the Cumin: Pm. shows that the total vote in: 1.103.- 985. 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