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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Dec 1927, p. 4

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* +% Attended Funeral & Quite a few local friends attended which was held from her late home mear Winterbourne, | on ‘Thursday lMan Gallagher) spent her ihdmnnhlvd- the farm where she passed away mhflh?hmnhlc-b death a sorrowing husband and two children, her parents and one DrOâ€" ther, who have the sympathy of the community in their affiction. The Misses Phyllis and Ruth Schweitzer have returned from @A visit at the home of their parents A real estate deal of local interest went through last Wednesday, ‘when Mr. N. C. Surbray,> of â€" Kitchener former Ed. Huras farm had sold to Mr. John Woelfie of Kitchener, a few months ago. Mr. Woelfle and family have removed to Kitchener last Saturday. Mrs. Henry Holle is spending & Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Shants and Miss Nora Shantz of Kitchener were vhlfin(ntthehomeoflr.sndnm- Allan Good, on Sunday. Holy Conimunion will be adminisâ€" wedllthelervieeintheLuthenn Church next Sunday forencon. The Confessional Service commences at 10 o‘clock while the regular service starts at 10.30 a.m. Remember the Entertainment in fioUnitedChmhwmbeheldmt Tuesday evening, Dec. 20th and that it will start at 7.30 o‘clock. . _ ‘The Lutheran Sunday School Christmas Festival will be held on .ven-ing of Christmas Day, Sunday, Dec. 25th and will commence at 7.30 Woolwich Township Nominations will be held on Monday, December 26th at the hour of 1 o‘clock p.m. Butchering is the order of the day. ‘The young people of the Lutheran Church are preparing a pageant to be given sometime soon. Last week on Thursday and Friâ€" day we got a genuine taste of old King Winter. Miss Grace Schaefer was at her home in New Hamburg over the week end. Mrs. Margaret Koehler returned home after spending several days in Kitchener. s Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steppler of Kitchener were visiting Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Diebel. Rev. J. P. Hauch of Waterloo very ably filled the pulpit of the Evangâ€" elical Church here on Friday evenâ€" ing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ertel and family and Mrs. Lanz of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krauter. ~ Mrs. Ottman of Haw le is staying for the wi ‘months with Mrs. Catherine aner here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball and children Billie and Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gies and son Robert, of Waterloo were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Gies. A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year to the Chronicle, its Staff of Workers and Readers and Friends. Every call is turned out "to ‘ order" â€" a custom service deâ€" i signed to meet personal needs, at ‘Aman.lt’-mtic.. ‘ Your telephone operator is a mulâ€" tiple personality. She sits at ‘Telephone service is not produced for delivery in bulk, or in stanâ€" dard packages over the counter. the switchboard â€" local, long disâ€" tance â€" with signal lines to her sisters " at the other end" ready To her, call means more ?::ndumml:lhnfl: :l“nirultdm a for rvice, to be answerâ€" ed u-.w'_'-,a‘w as journey you select, mnr“’c'n-filudut or secretary PERSONAL HEIDELBERG Operator Y our sister 1 g ‘ % h l§ _ From Allen Street To Town Hall 2. 30 p. m. CHRISTMAS CHEER Make The Children Happy Saturday December 24 Big Parade HE L P Community Vév“mmfi For Every Child â€"â€" L â€"f * â€"At the Christmas «+ Santa Claus <â€" : |>~ imagoiiexie xpr e reie. 4 ie Tree from Ne S Lk s Sot

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