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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 1929, p. 1

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At the annual meeting ot the Cen- trat Council for the Preoport Sani- tarium held recently at the nurses home the following report ot the Blair Auxiliary was presented by Mrs. Sam Curnkh. secretary at the Blair auxiliary: Receipts for year. as follows; Balance on W $30.28 The invitation; have been issued for the South Waterloo Rural Bott- ball League banquet Cup prema- tion and Dance to be held Oct 25th in the Memorial Hall Gait. Bruce like Millan's orchestra will supply the music. Blair Auxiliary Reports Progress. I). 3. au." Banquet " Gait. 13?! E . E '""""oir+ime 'i.tars.rmrr0trg"oriIimttBMtt.tt.sqiartqoiaottrtrttr-tqst.ta.r0tatmmtqti_. ali,EleettUe 'r, .IS ' Whalih 'tthe-lee-tra-u dun. Yam-an. itaot-seofatr-etneae. mmmumh: hderrrsymh-ierkVirtr.Rarwia" ',th"tQhegtredre you van-rm”; t.emeiohe.u-Go.- Dunn-hum." gig-Hyundai“ Marvelous that (3.2“: Phones 578 A. BOND " Florist " Waterloo ”On-ens. u.“ , Flower Queen BLAIR Goon-[con Chan-Mun: - Wu. Pink. and Gallon hood - Thor will {tight your ' or brighten your -. to... Wont Joli"! thom I-yvhn. Or . lion-tiful kn. _ Mrs. Tilt. and Miss Ruth Tilt of Preston. and Mr. and Mm. Allan human and (Ingmar: Pauline and IMal-yin: of (loderlch were recent " tallot-s at the home Mr. Ind Mrs. Wm. mu. _ In. 0m. John-non, In. In- tal Johns. and children Joan and Itch And In. 3. J. Kenyon culled on mammals. . Miss Janet Linn ot Brannon! spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Gabon-n. Mrs. Mulloy. Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Brodie and Miss Carrie Mnlloy .11 ot Preston were guests of Miss E. K. Remnant recently. Mr. and Mrs. Marry Dehrusk ot Pitet"sner, visited at the home ot the irormer's mother, Mrs. Dohruuk. l Mrs. adarritt Kenyon of London and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kenyon and - ot Brannon! you VIII- tom at the home at Mr. and In. J. J. Kenyan. Mrs. Willi-m Tm. In. sum Cor nilh and Mrs how-la Summons. attended the “an! moth. of tho Central Council tor the “not: ammomrn. "td_pa.eqsh--sa.w. Moxvou-nonI-uu-mo! Matti-MW trsattrtueatert.dtt-ntter-tt 'eNeeermltrrseetM.a-. munch-“mil , an.“ to m n. u. n. lunch”..- a“... Valentino Social, $14.15; St. Punk tea. $38.76; Silver tea, $36.15: Mom. berahip and Collection box, $16M): Total receipts, 8132.“; Expenditures tot the ysar “9.92 minute. $113.02 on hand. During the year the {allowing were sent to the Stuntman: by the an!- iliary 103 Jars of (rule and pickles. also raw {run and potatoes to the value or $54.25. Christmas baskets $8.11; Trans, $14.50; Enter has, kets. 83.70; linking a total ot 880.- 62. $6.00 worth ot Christmas seal- were sold and visits were nude dur- lng the year when flowers and Haga- Btrtes were when to the patients. Attended Waking. Mr. m -Mrs. J. J. Kenyon atten- I Among the recent visltorn at the plume of Miles B. K. Hanan"! were: Mrs. Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Secord and hunters. Luella. Thelma and Full~ cl: d! of London and Alex Rankin and Mr. and Mrs. any Stratum and children. James and Betty all of Tor. Imam. I". and Mrs. David McIntyre and non Ronda of Gait visited at the home of Mr, And Mn. Duh! Dickson. Mn, Wlllllln Tilt, In. Sun. Cor. were guests of Mr. and an! In. William Tilt. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ben-luv of Racism", N. Y.. no mam a week with the former: alum, Mi" “my. cannula AOAIN‘T IAIN WHEN CAI ”VI. FORWARD "car, 'Mra. J. J. Kenyon amen- ded wedding ot their grand- daughter. Mitre Mabel Eileen Kenyon only daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kenyon of Vlneland. former” ot Blair to" James Norman Wild: ot Hamilton which took place on Mon- day Oct. 14th. in Vinehnd. _ A number ot Blairltee took the opportunity recently to View the ‘beaumul paintings of Homer Wat. son at his home in Doom _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harper and yhlldren, Betty and Donald and all” Georgina Harper and Norman Har- per all ot Woodstock were recent visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reeves. Autumn's Mr. and Mn. Wm. snen-m. Ind two an. Mr. and In. Irvin am ned Mr. all-cl 8m with“ In- du with mu- co-il. Mr. Elwood Hallma- nou- Anwood who u m. Ir. and In Full In“ at ma.. tty Qua the hmr- mm, Mr. IAI- rmoo m Br. N Cum will Mr. nu Mn. Hon-n Sch-It: at [my martin. Mr. and In Wu. Cull-tun cl Ola-coo. Mr. “am We... at -erM.ru..srgt"iu-_seu. 'oqre-daem.3'-rtrtsandart. "dMr_rtr9.aaaMr.gg.eto. mum‘s-cm 'rfttter.qtd-rrgmtrtrts Master Don-Id Stats. ot Toronto spent I week with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mm, J. A. Status. Mr. and Mrs. (Blanca Mal-r ot Kitchener spent a day with Mit" M. Eugene: ammd‘m “gym-um,- In. John mm or Welleeley. Mr. end Mm. Will-In Schneider m chil- dren and Mr. nnd In. Val. llelllpol ve like Nelda Prel- ot Bum. ‘Mrr and In. Anku Helm”! end children from here. Female. an" Lucie Peuchke ot Render! iatutk.. In spending some “the In her former home town here. On Tue- ‘day evening Hrs. Ed. Huehn enter- utned a number of her friend- in honor of Mine Pemke. Mm, Kale Hahn e former resident here but new ot Wallmteln I. n welcome visitor with grinds here l Mrs. Henry Moder end gone ot Unity. Seek, have "rived et the home of her Durante. Mr. and Mm} he. Ziegler to spend the wlnter‘ mums here. _ Miss Alice Forbes of Kitchen" spent the weekend with her tannin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank “when. Mr, and In. Jon. lacNicoll and little and!" Ptrion oi Rum." spent the week-0nd with the htisr'n psi-um, Mr. and In. Mn Millard. Mr. And In. John Bur-cu In. spent Sunday with the mr- - ter Mr. and Mm. Hilton Shari... Rev. Mr. )1an ot loo-o Crest. Ont., occupied the pulpit in the Pro» byisrisn - hm on and” morning and pro-chad " midi. Amhamhmmo mMNmaMuhl. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Rncohu' and daughter Edith of Toronto cum! 1 week with (he [armors ulster here. Mists Alice Fun-beginner {anchor ot But Heidelburx amt now of Blur- garet Are. School. Kitchener was a week-end visitor with the Mine- Lanretu and Hannah Bundle. Mr. and Mrs. letner ot Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mendelian!" of Waterloo were ttttttdar Tiattorn with nhtlven hon. Mr. and Mn. Ed. Meyer um Mr, John and MissMatcelk of unborn "spent Saturday at the home ot Mr. ‘nnd mm. J. om. Poi-00am Miss Mil]. Brown ot Guelph - the "stand wlth her Aunt Ills- Annie Bron. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selim and call- dren ot Buffalo spent the week-end with Mm Schill's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. (Mes. Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Hnehn and children of Conestogo were Sunday visitors with their (other, N. H. Huehn. Mr. and Mm. Art. Shuts and tMit. dren ot Kitchener spent Sunday with relatives hero. - Mr. and Mn. Harry Ziegler and Mr. Joke Hnehnemrd and Magnet, Hilda of Detroit spent a. few dam wlth relatives here. The little “In“ Rum and Mildred Hoerhs spent a week in Walton with Jhetr sister. Mrs. can. We. mana'uum. in. ”Mucus-mm." ink-III: nonhuman. to-g-r..-"-. MUM“ WINTEMURN‘ WA” Fy, CfitNW,aTyig" Manda at Waterloo. Illa- Alnalla 1(an had the lab (crime to an an Mate " an]. Hrs Henry Schmidt at Blooming- dale and In. Wm. Roger: oe out even a few Gaye In week with It” Marr Weber. Mr. Joeeph Veda at Cleveland k ‘vkltln; at Me home here. 1 Mr. Geme lamprey and an. a» ban [nanny and d-ttr Halon or 00¢th spent the weekend with Mr. Robert and Illa Annie Chalmers and other relatives. ( That the people at Waterloo are trtttueud with the men-mom nude on their pmwniea‘b (noun when It is reported by town clerk N. A. lick that no appeal: have been re- ceived. Tho court of roman: will meet next month. . tt an. an In. “than. “a!” iur. .u In. aqua All. and \ummummm. lummmdm tr-tHr""'."". Malena-r. ‘wumwomuu- than: “our“: Tu.BgtmT.P.egsHavisittrt mrrnoa.trmatrtth-u- mmmummnwh 'ranrmrehmuttrMMnuagurtho menu lunch mm by - tboektr and on hid t friendly but harm. ' Innawwmun M. KO AMSCNENT APPEAL. VOTE FOR h LIBERAL CANDIDATE FERGUSON Says: No More Hebiscites. l WHICH DO , SINCLAIR Says: Trust the People. YOU CHOOSE o Ferguson is Slipping! Ferguson Falls Because:- Debt Increase-SO Millions. Gas Tax Increase to 5c. Liquor Revenues go up. Spending Reaches 58 Millions. Interest Bill is l9 Millions. Ruinous Rural Taxes. School Law Tinkering. No Reforestation Policy. Local Autonomy Restricted. No Retrenchment. IE people are tired of false promises as a cloak for reckless spending. They want reduced taxes rather than increased promises. Only Liberals can lieu-each Strr,P,rer,e?,'rJ'i, Mr. ad In. R. Tumor. a. that: ol Kitchens In! the 'thlld In her home here. , Into Wright ot Btu-mm] - 4 the nook-end in the village. I The pnyor meeting in the Bar: tint Chum]: this week wilt be held I The services in the Baptist Church on Sundny were largely attended.: The mange- delivered by the pee-j tor, Ber. C. P. Knuth, were llama cm and inspiring. l Mr. George Knuth and Grace Becket of Brocton. N.Y., ere the; - of Rev. and Mrs. C, It! Knuth. Mr. and In. W. Cove at Wood- and ”out. {brunch-cod will Mr. and In. c. and". They owe nothing to Ferguson's Friends ‘InLNurmnS-tmym mum-dune. bung-annuanwoaotlu- ‘Mvmmmnouhm millage. and on w. and 'Mm. D. Jan- on l III-1min“... bum-rump ‘Ivaulutuunuauh. wummmm any out My In. "In". -Iu.'l.0murmolm ter-dt-tether.'- FERGUSON BEGS FOR 8 YEARS GRACE .. LIT an: *lPeltKD " IN ONION 'Er.nndMrsA.mtithaadhers.a. Mr. ’ I " DUNDII , Opportunity' on Prick: evening instead of Thurs. day. “can take notice. Mr. and In. Wilhelm of New Humbug were visitors at the home of Mr. and In. Levi Suntan. The B. Y. P. U. of the 13-min Church were royally entertaihed on Holiday evening at the home of Liberals Will Give:- Full Tax Survey. Relief to Municipalities. Honest Redistribution. The Alternative Vote. Business Policy in North. Sound School Laws. C Law Enforcement. theap Rural Power. Local Anton omy. Spending Reduction. »-' tht-o-hes-ttsir-a-tmit, new My,thabuduuwwidh "uirtarmrt-trlewttoams-d--..,rtso HhOIDUII-dm. IIKhR'JI'm EULER BUSINESS COLLEGE 1tmtw--whoimmrBetetrtmtnediaamttse GRADUA'myotthiasettoot. Now in the time to insure your “we“ - to equip yourself with the knowledge and skill that will enable you to attain success. Preparedness Join our Day or Evening 44 Queen St. South, Kitchener their puctor, 206 8mm St, Kit» chener. The nttendancc m lam and the entertainment varied. A dainty lunch was served. The service on Sunday at .00 wilt be in charge of tar. Subject of the armor: 'A Bible Subject of the I Cturraeter Study."

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