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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 1929, p. 6

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/ tttgather haul. l ht its of warmth I own and m with In William Allhshnm 1: Visiting with ”have: In Toronto this week. Mr. Robert Newton Wu G buslneu What in Elmira hat Monday. Mr. Harry Holt of Glen-Juan is Will: item days with friends on the line. V returned homo. Mr. 'M, Brenner m A business whim: 1n Linwood last Monday. the late Wellington Jackson. of the 8rd "no of Peel, last Wednesday afternoon. Interment was made in Elmira Union cemetery. The late Mr. Jnckson was well'lmown tn this dinner. . Mrs. Ralph Laval-y. who spent a wool vttritirttr her wants. Rev. and In. T. J. Scott, of Newmarket, has Attended Funerat-msverert people than here attended the tuners] of . -------.--- of Jr. IV. --- Rita Bender, Dorothy DORKING thieyer, Monica, Boppre, Margaret . -------- , Boegel. Norbert Hergott, Delphine Attended Balrt.---The farmers from Koebei. Alvin Meyer. around hero attended the sale held, Sr. HC-Gertrude Meyer, Henry by Mr, John Franklin at Glenailen Gross, Herbert Koebel, Louisa Bed, in! Tuesday. Mr. Franklin has rent/der. Lorene Brenner, Hugo Koebei. ed his dhrm and is moving to Kitch-l Jr. I5I.-HNive Dietrich, Genevieve, one: “13"an A..-“ I an“..- n;...-.-_--1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Bricker and Miss Nellie Weber ot Waterloo were Sun- duy vision with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steins. . Mr, and Mrs. Jul. Soho]! and tam- ily ot Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scum-(er. Mrs. Jacob Mans: is spending a week visiting friends in Kitchener. A number at Wirtterbodrnrs nim- rods Joined our local hunters on Sat- urday afternoon and bagged twenty jacks. Charles carried on the honors scoring the highest points. a!» in minim "“‘Wiiiij ”lumen-damn“ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung and - ot Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ziegler. , Wr.and Mrs. Israel Gingrich spam; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simeon; Martin. _ l Mr. John Ziegler, who has been in 111 health tor some time, was taken to St. Jacobs to the homie or his niece, Mrs. Lincoln Holllnger. Mr. and My. Charles Home]. Miss Cora and Mr. Clarence Helpel of Baden were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mary sullen than Billie and Betty of Kitcheneri were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Glee. I _Ursr. Jacob Fries spent the week- end in Linwood. Protect Your Health and Your Pocketmlk Mrs. Harry Swiss spent Friday ht Kitchener. Miss Elsie Ziegler spent a. (ow reeks In Waterloo. . Mr. and Mrs, Joe Fries ot Kitch- ener called on local friends here on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bctti11 and chil- dren Bdbby and Betty ot Bunnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball and chil- Mb: Mabel HUM: spent a tow weeks visiting friends in the Twin~ City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn and mm- lly spent Sunday with friends in El- In. and Mrs. Dnench. Minus hens and ouiu and Mr. Charles Duane}: of am lbwkeavllle spent Friday with Din-Jud) Fries. Dim an: "After . my 'y.rriegim for' 'aiadfh,t,',,'iW,',t'g was" In mnorrumrndtsd-aatd the nuns wen marvellous. All the ill 1d,he.ty ot. this dine“: left me, and ‘thwum' really made a new man of mes." Try this you. fruit medicine. 1st:_tneutook-udeue-ic It. DmtUd Duper-m of “with, opL,j.rrtlrmteutttmmnaddaUG; this! an: "Fiuib-tivai" in their tir HEID‘LIIM weather health at low cost m‘l- "---ic..." ...A_1.- A: if. ' --N. -‘v- ova-7v w 1 F,riiiiiii and “I I“. In iiiiyll f " 'ra_8trr_-trst--e- I 53: Sr. L-tCath; Dietrich. Mule {Mosh Anthony Schmrr. Urlnn Ben- is der, Wilfred Brenner, Rita Llama-rt, In Geraldine Vomn. Edward Schehér, (ere Kieswotwr. Mu Brenner. . Jr. l-. Harold Vomn. Cyril d Sdhnarr, Francis Kroetsch, Harold m Kodbei. Rita White. Punch Lien- hart, thecar Lorentz. Helen End. :3 Wanda Hair. Rm Koehol, Rita' Kieswotter. ( i Jr. $L--Phritis Koebel, Carl Koe- pel, Mary Druar. Kathleen Dietrich, Carl Kroetaoh, Edward Bender, Ger- ;ard Meyer. Gerald Volsln. ! The men have caught up with the log cutters in the various bushes, It is expected this year's supply will Irun well over the halt million feet. I Divine Providence called one ot Iour oldest residtyntssot the village. in the person or Mrs. Wm. Forwell. at the age of " years. A more ex- tended notice appears in another column. Sr. n.-Hhrrartt Koebel, Seraphine Koebel. Eldon Flair. Francis Her gott, Susanna Egbaugh. Mary Boe. gel, Lucy Busch. Jr. IU.-HNive Dietrich. Genevieve Boppre,.Anna Lorentz. Constance Hartman, Bernice Brenner, Albert Strauss. I Mr. Jos. Forwelt or Kitchener was 'a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Louis _Baescttler on Sunday. Sr. IV.~Esther Allemang, Celesla Lorentz, Walter Gross. Hundrds ot young people are an- joy-ing snow shoeing. tohogganing and skating this winter. The cold weather and - has made condi- tiom ideal for this great winter pastime. , at. Clemenn Separate School Report. Jr. V.-Edward Dietrich. Jerome Lorentz, Luella Meyer, Leo Hermg, Patricia Koebel. Teresa Koebel. Harry Peterson. _ Busy Logging- Men with teams and sleighs have been busy the past two weeks hauling logs Sr. TC-Ruth Chamberlain, Carl Schiebel. Miss Rose Hoitarth is spending a tew days with her father, Mr. gnu] Hotrarth. Mrs. Theresa Lennard of Kitch- ener spent a few days with Mr. and aths. Louis Forwell. Mr. Geo. J. Brenner was a bull new visitor in the Twlndcity last Tuesday. V Mr. Louis Lobsinger, who has been cutstttted to his house tor the past week, ls again enjoying better health. Mr. Leo Eisenmenger ot Creashlll paid a short visit to his grandfather, Mr. Peter Brenner. ’ dimes Irene and Marcella Brenner of Jittehener spent. Sunday at the than» at their parents, Mr. and Mrts.. \Jno. Brenner. Mr. Peter Baechler at Kitchener and Mr. Clarence Buchler ot St. Jacobs spent Sunday with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baechler. Miss Lillian Busch, R.N., of Kitch- ener. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fr. Busch. Mr. Anthony Born: at “at.“ in a visitor We in “a! not on Sunday. Mr. Carl All“ man. no tub end with his man-mu in than Menu ”and Mayor nd Carl Allen-n; and In. A. menu: In» tored to tho Queen city on budnou. Mr. 000:: Lab-inset at Kitchener was a Sunny mm: with “nuts. Min Invin- Helm, who uncut . law days with friends Je Guelph. rev turned to the home ot her mother, Mrs Mary Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. Herb sebum-r and Mr. John Knehllng mototad to Waterdown last Sunday to the Sie tars do Notre Dame Mottterttomse. Ion. an: we.“ . M M: with to: m, In. c. Sun... In- clulor. - 1 Sunday School was very largely attended on Sunday. Jacob Hopt of Preston taught the Bible Class. Enjoyed Valentine Tea.--" Val. entine Tea which was held on Wed- nesday evening in the Sunday School Pleasantly Entertained-The Bible Class of tho. Sunday School was en- tertained to a social evening at the mine of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore last Thursday. A jolly evening was spent in playing games and sing- songs, after which refreshments were served. The Blair Pirates defeated the Deon school hockey team on Batar- day afternoon. 19-8, in Doon. ' This is a sudden death tgomi-fitgal game and promises to be the tid» hit of the seasbn as both teams are ievenly matched. The "Royals" have 'been a great credit to Blair and no ’team has played more consistent back-eheckintt than this youthful bunch ot puckmhasers. The winner of this game will meet the Blair Rock Springs Hornets, whd are lead- ing in the league and have been arranging exhibition games to keep in pactice. The Blair hockey teams and skaters are very grateful to Ford 1. Williscn tor cleaning " a large piece of ice on his dam. This enables Blair people to enjoy the great win- ter pastime. " 'The county grader has cleared the man-Preston highway of snow, mah- ing it, possible tor cars to pass. Quite a number ot sleigh-ride parties hare been held at Nicholson's Inn ot late. On Thursday evening of this week some or the season's has! hockey games will be witnessed in the South Waterloo Rural League at the Preston ice palace. The following games will be played: 7-8--Biair Rock Springs Hornets vs. Gait Bankers (exhibition). 8-8.30~Blair Pirates (Public School team) vs. Dickie Settlement. 8-30-10---BU. Royals vs. Beaver- dale Champs Sudden death. Honour Ron-Mat-rites Bartholo- mew. Robert Mailman, Billy Tilt, Russel Eliot, Jimmie Montgomery, Mary Miller, Billy Osborn. Bobby Dickson. Walter Bradley, Irene Mont- gomery, Kenneth Baer, Gladys Ihr. hrusk, Marjorie Kin-is. Hockey. ar. R.--Marr Minor " Billy o- born 80, Bobby Dichon 19, Waiter Bradley 28, Earl Kinds 6t.8, Howard Bun-Lucian"! 62.3. Mary Rhody " Hank. 18.1. but. Dom-Ink "I. Jr. IVr'VJ-I Gaol-owl u. Bur 81.3. LI- On‘u and Inbou- Kind. (Gun!) ".6, Both Hub ".8. Jr. 1u.-Jimmio loam-u " Donald Mann 71A, Jen Gnu 61.2, Inland We: 05.1, 06:11de. Blur lay an, Halon but “.3. mm: Hun-by (absent tor two cums). Gr. lst-K-th Bur 86. Jr. 'lst-Wind" Debra“ 80, Mik dred Cress 59. Johnnle Miller " Margaret Earth 51. Sr. Pr.-goey Dickson, Isabelle Carey. Jr. u. - Irene 'Ilonuumory and Wanda Debi-ask (equu) 80, Shall, Dickson and Ruth Snider (equal) 71, Violet Miller " Br. lst-K-th Bar 86. Jr. 'lst-Wind" Debra“ 80, Mik Jr. Pr-Mario" Kinzle, Mabel Milhr, Bobby Montgomery. .- MS Mildred Lapsley. teacher. Easy Terms Kitchener, . ball by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary‘ in aid ot the Freoport ‘Sanutorium, was a decided success. Joseph Hliborn ot Preston acted as chairman tor the evening and the program was as tol- lows:-- Chairman’s address; reading by Betty McEwen; piano solo, Mll- dred under. Preston; violin and piano duet, Thomas Marshall and Margaret Marshall, of Rosanne; solo, ‘Mr. Eitheriagton, Preston; banjo solo. Pat Hilborn, Preston; solo, Adam DtArrush; duet. Mrs. Arthur Roth and Mrs. Albert Blanch ire, ot Preston; trio, violin, Milton Johannes. mouth organ. Adam De brush, banjo, Pat Hilborn; one string violin solo, Walter Mu‘sson, of Hes-l polar; piano solo. Rowley Mekese"ie,: Hespoler; solo. Mrs. A. Roth; anal? Aette, Adam Debmsk. James td harines, Milton Johannes and Charles Thorne; piano trio, Mrs. Gordon Kinzie. beams Gingrich and Kathleen _ Keithaher; solo, Mrs. Gregor. Kitetr) ener; recitation, Marguerite Bonito}. omew; piano duet, Leann Gingrich‘ and Mrs. Gordon Kinsle; qaartette,' Charles Theme, Milton Johannes,‘ Adam Dehrush, James Johannes; , piano solo, Mrs. Gordon Kinsio; Dobbin ttttguy, Elect“: Go. Trust Company Service WA T. 'ERLOO Bond Buyers Miss Kathleen Maths-her spent Sunday with Mina Marjorie Kenn, ot Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dobmk ot Kitchener visited with the farmer’s mother, Mrs. Debmk, on Sana-y. Mrs. J. Osborn and Misc Jenn Common visited friends in Shame on Sunday. _ ‘ Birthday "artr'--LittJrs Miss Mar- 1jm-ie Kinzie entertained 3 number of her little “hands to a birthday puny on Thursday afternoon. A merry time was spent In playing games, after which they all sat down to a table tttled with good things to on, William Beattie of Preston rhited at the home or his patients. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennie. on Sunny. Roy Mason of Hespeler spam. the week-end with friends " ttd village. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Run and son Junior, and Mrs. Rel-c, an. ot mouth (Egan 5010, Roy Manon. Hes, paler; piano solo, Leann Gingrich; violin and piano trio, Margaret Mar. ,hall, Thomas Marshall and Charles Theme. At the conclusion ot the program a butret luncheon was tMbrV- ed. The decorations were carried out in Valentine fashion. THE WA TERLOO TRUST AND SA VINGS COMPANY Bonds BOND DEPAR TMEN T may be purchased in amounts ranging from $100 to $50,000 and over to meet every need of the careful investor. Information and advice with respect to high class investments My given. will tind the service of The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company of advantage to them in the selection of Government, Municipal or (brpontlon securities. KITCHENER Operated by .Mlss Blythe Kenyon ot Brannon! ind Russell Webster of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kenyon. Mlssea Ina and Mannie Good'oti Kitchener and Miss Louie Good all Preston spent the week-end: with'. their parents, uMr. and Mrs. A. st.! 'Mrs. M. C. Edgar of Preston, Mrs. E. Woodley ot Saskamon and C Schuelter or Chicago, called on Mr. and Mrs. James Johannes on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. A, Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson and mu Douglas, of tKitctttrgter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bartholomew on Sunday. tuner Baer at Gan spent the wee bend at his home here. ”Miss Jean Dickson of Gait spent the week-end at her home here. Niagara Falls, NN.. spent the week- . and with Mr. and Mrs. Miami} Nicholson. to Miss Muuret Marshall ot Rose- vllle spent Sunday wig: friends in the village. Don Bowie of Gal: spent Sunday with Blair friends. Phone 3650 0°»an m an. a... Jon-min. n. no; GALT Cook's Regulating Compound I William Loft i The death occurred at Centrevme Con Friday of William Lott, husband tor Barbara Luft. in his 52nd you. after a week's illness of pneumonia. ‘ Mn. w. emu-pl. I The death occurred at the My 'rmidence at Kitchener. on Friday 'atternoon, of Mrs. Gillespie, formerly Miss Rosetta Valona Otto, wife of Dr, W. Gillespie. She was born at an; Hill. Wilmot township. August 4, 1880. and is survived by her but band, Dr. Gillespie, by her mother, Mrs. J. T. Otto, of New Hamburg, by tour sisters; Miss Talm Otto, ot London, Mrs. Charles Chriatner, of Wilmot Tn. Mrs. Menus James. of Detroit, and Mrs, Diana Weber ot Kitchener. and by three brothers. Open at Night OBITUARY A luff. "liabl- W inedieimr. Sold in three Tg m at "ettr-j9x I. OI; Eil 2. 83; No. 3. " an bill. Sold In " dmuiu. or an. Wi'." A on rmipt of m amphm. Adams: _ TH: book "Smell! 8qttetrtt, 057. I Frwme.rtrWir

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