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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 1929, p. 10

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M 3000000 0 A N C | N C sATISFY Phone 2777W. 50 Ontario 8. Kitchoner COLD WEATHER KLEoag Mash REDUCED RAILWAY FARES Black Fox Exhibit . .. 9,000 head of ROYAL COLISEUM, TORONTO Show. ..:Bgoé&nq-l.r live stock pfiuou._hw. first time in â€" To See * ceom any ie speciet sopasl * Show. ... Spectacular live stock Eoay Prater: Worid‘e premiast . World‘s annual indoor exhibition ... over 20 acres under cover. SCHWEITZER‘S Hotel, Conestogo Till â€"theâ€"Basket" Every Thursday Night Knights of Melody Orchestra A Thousand Things WILL NOT STOP YOUR HENS LAYING IF YOU FEED ROVYAL WINTER FAIR Duncan O. Bull â€" President 146 King St. W., Toronto â€"â€"=â€"â€"wâ€"â€"wâ€"â€"â€"â€"__.! Ar. Christian Zutter who was 3 â€", head cheese maker in the Oak Grove s Regualating Compound Cheese Factory here for the past at satt eleven years handed in his resignaâ€" ‘ mesising" on ag GI4 M tion which went into effect on Novâ€" aaeon of cttengthâ€"No. 1, $1; ember the ist. Mr. Zutter will conâ€" Bola by oi grasz 80 Pof BOK tinue to reside here but may take a fi;,";""{ on receipt of price, tTIP to his native land, Switzerland Pree pampblet. _ Address: ~ next summer. Wm. Snider Milling Co. Ltd. â€" Waterioo, Ont. ARRANGE A PARTY ORDON‘S OOD ... Continent‘s largest Free pamphlet. _ Address: ~> THE COOK MEDICINE & TORONT3.0MT. (Formerly Wi â€" Radio D. S. Cullen _ 28 Queen St. S. Kitchener Micro Synchronous ... Silver and Victor &:I s WAu.lugl:'m]- IIlllillllllllllIl|llll"lllllIlllllllllll""llllll'll“l“llllll"== The New ) ‘Mr. Angus Weicker of Sixsmith, ATberta arrived here on Thursday on Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pfeiffer and children of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goebel. The local Furniture plant is again advertised for sale by tenders, the enders to be in the hands of the Trustees on or bofore Nov. 15th. It s hoped that a sale will this time be effected «o that this important inâ€" ustry in our town may be reâ€"estabâ€" ished about 80 hands being formerly employed in this‘ manufacturing conâ€" cern. Many of the former employees ve found employment in Kitchenâ€" r and Stratford and go to their work forward and ‘back daily. If the facâ€" tory can be started again these men could again find work in town. (Mrs. Harry Bruder and Mre. A. Goebel spent a day with friends in ndon. Miss Dora Debus spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Toronto. Miss Maria Scheer nurseâ€"inâ€"train ing at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchenâ€" er, spent the weekâ€"end with the Mrs. (Rev.) Mosig. |V|ay Open Factory. The local nimrods have left again on their annual deer hunt in the wide expanse of the northern wilds. Among the party were J. J. Berger, Mr. Timothy O. Flynn head cheeseâ€" maber and butter maker at the Gerâ€" man Union Factory has tendéred his resignation and will remove to Stratâ€" ferd. He will be succeeded at the German Union factory by his aseis tant, Mr. Elmer Baechler. F. G. Hammer, Wm. Ingold, Albert Fischer and George Steiner. Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. R. Bulmer of Torâ€" nto were last Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. ‘T. A. Bulâ€" mer. ; The four act comedy "The Village Lawyer" was presented in the Grand Theatre last Friday night by the Draâ€" matic Club of Haysville A. Y. P. A. Despite the rainy weather a large attendance thoroughly enjoyed the play. The cast of characters was as follows: Mra. J. J. Graham, Mrs. Delton Coxson and Messrs. J. Zimâ€" merman, F. Graham, A. Nahrgang, A. Cook, F. Walker and C. Graham. Resigns Position _ _ + _ ‘Miss Ethel Trafelet was a weekâ€" end visitor with her sister in Torâ€" onto. Comedy Play Delights Audience. Sunday guests with Mr. Charles Matthews and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Tallman of Kltc? ener and Mr. avd Mrs. Harold Wil liams of Elmira. At the conclusion of a Sunday School surprise party tendered Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and femily last Wednesday evening, Mrs. Johnston was made the recipient of an artisâ€" tic Bible in recognition of her faithâ€" ful services as a teacher of Zion Sunâ€" day School. â€" Personals _ After a residence of seven years as C. P. R. station agent at Wallenâ€" stein, Mr. W. G. Johnston has moved his family to their new home in Lonâ€" don, in which city Mr. Johnston will continue in the service of the Canâ€" adian Pacific Railway. Parting Presentation Made â€" | After fully a fortnight‘s lapse of lasy inactivity, progress scems to be again asserting iteelf at the Wallenâ€" stein highway bridge, where the Bergman Construction Co., of Waterâ€" loo are now undertaking the con struction of the central pler and the eastern @butment at the new .conâ€" tract price of nine thousand seven hundred dollars. ‘The western abutâ€" ment which the origina} contractor, Mr. Looby of Dublin, sublet to Meesrs. Bowman and Martin of Fioâ€" radale, was completed some time ago and has since been filled in by counâ€" ty workmen under the direction of local _ road _ superintendant, . Mr. Joseph Eckhert of Macton. Moved to London Portion of Masonry Work for $9,700. | Hundreds of hydro poles hare been NEW HAMBURG ha November Meeting & _ with a splendid attendance the * New Hamburg Branch of the Woâ€" mens‘ Institute held their November ‘AS Meeting in the Library Hall. Reports Ve were received from Miss L. S. Rabb, 8t convener of the "Poppy Day Comâ€" NA mittee" and also from Mrs. L. Hoâ€" OYâ€" stetler, convener of "The Freeport Om Committee." Mesdames A. F. Hahn ‘ & and G. H. Meyers were appointed as nd a committie to interview the "Library Board" concerning the possibility of 68â€" adding a Kitchen to the basement of °"â€" the Public Library. It was unaniâ€" his mously decided not to send a deleâ€" atâ€" gate to the Western District W. I. he Convention which is convening this is week in London. Mesdames R. C. Luckhardt, B Kalbfleisch, G. Appel, rin C. O. Kruspe, J. Wiederhold, L. Hoâ€" de stetler, G. H. Meyers, F. Debus, the 8. Misses Clara Graff and Lily Baver °T. were appointed a committee to ar-‘ rt range a tea. The proceeds which are to be donated toward the "Combe it Memorial Fund." The Institute‘s of °D South Waterloo are celebrating their TS 25th anniversary this year by the erection of an addition to the chilâ€" dren‘s home in Hespeler by the aid in Of this fund. The Roll Call was anâ€" he swered by each member responding he With the name of an Ontario County it and County Town. Owing to the be enthusiasm of the ‘"Membership jp. Campaign" which is being conducâ€" p. led several new members were enâ€" y rolled. Following the ‘business a u. Yery interesting program was introâ€" eg duced. Miss Edith Kauffman, Vanâ€" u. couver, B. C.. and George Edmunds ry the pupils who received the xmhest c.[Dercentage at the recent entrance en ©xamination were presented with |five dollar gold pieces. Mr. W. A. k Ruthig principal of the Public School *~jmade the presentation and congratuâ€" ’lated the winners and also the memâ€" Aâ€" |bers of the Institute for their interest in in encouraging the pupile toward a |high standard in their studies. Unâ€" id der the direction of Miss Clara iy Brown the musical directress ceveral Dleasing choruses were well rendered »p, jby the Public School scholars. The p ‘Misses Anna Deitrich and «Mabel . (Issler favoured the audience with us piano duets after which Miss Margaâ€" @‘ret Bean gave a paper on "Current & Events," A social hour brought this = very profitable meeting to a close. si _A tile drain is being laid along &.Church street, and part of Wilmot g street, around ‘Trinity Lutheran & Church corner. This is being done to @ draw off the water from Wilmot St.,| S which finds no ready outlet in the & «Dring and fall and heavy rain. _ The Royal Bank of Canada moved | into their new quarters on Thursday. |‘ The premises have been neatly reâ€" modied and brand new fixtures have |j been installed. | 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montag and | daughter Marcelia of Burlington, viâ€" sited friends here this week. f Snyder and Mr. Simon Sundayâ€" with Mr. and m therrint Htyare mectrie Power | Sepatison, n * to. ho Sooth and_Sest of Hew Aiem |rown Buppor buid in Sheg. Thirty sit contradiclinte how Womendiy hy Sunday visitors at the home of Misses Emma and Syivia Groff were: Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shants and daughter Foru, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dr. and Mrs. F. Becker, Miss Grace Becker and Mre. Wm. Becker of Tor onto were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullel on unday. New Dairy Business Mr. Roy Hagey of Preston has purâ€" chased the residence of the late Mre. Rlizabeth Hostetler on Hannah |stmt. Mr. Hagey intends going into the dairy business and will move here some time this month to start business by Dec. lst. We understand he has bought out the three chief milkmen in town from whom he will ' Among those who spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. {A. Diefenbacher were: Mr. and Mrs. :l‘efler Burkbardt of East Wallenstein end Mr. and Mrs. Owen Dictenbaâ€" cher and family of New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Martin attended ‘the funeral last Friday forenoon, of ‘Magdalena infant twin daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Martin of Heidelburg Kast.. ! Bornâ€"On Sunday Nov. 3, to Mr. [and Mrs.~ Titus B. Bauman a son.â€" Titus. an extended visit to his father, Mr Jacob Weicker. Mrs. Simpson Merner, Miss Helma PBouller and Miss Clara Graff attendâ€" ed a Treaseau Tea given in Stratford last Wednesday for ‘Miss Florence Coetz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milâ€" ton Goetz. Womens‘ institute Holds Have shaken them down to eâ€"a}u‘r You may trace his footfié& i;;“' On the naked woods and . blasted 2 B fields nd the brown hill‘s withhered brow. e has smitten the leaves of the gray old trees Where their pleasant green came forth, And the winds, which follow whereâ€" â€" ever he goes, The Frost King "He comes,â€"he comes,â€"the Frost n â€" spirit comes! Thankegiving vacation at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lg:::onur of G Thankegiving va Mr. Urstadt was a recent Kitch ener visitor in Wallenatein. Mr. and Mrs. Amos W. Frey of Elâ€" mira were Saturday visitors at the homes of Mr. aud Mrs. Henry A. Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Elias A: Brubacher. recently shipped to Wallenstein for worth and south service from here along the mapped out route of the Waterioo Hanover twinâ€"pole hydro line, and specially constructed motorâ€" Other NMews Motes. of of Toronto, Mr. Guy Tyack, QGertrude Spnyder of Rimira. Mr. and Mrs. Rmanh 1i« __Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raive of Fergus are spending a fow days with the latâ€" ter‘s sister, Mre. Maria Fenton. Weekâ€"end visitors at Mrs. William Tyack‘s were: Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Tyack and. family Ronald, R';nt and Retty of Detroit; Mr. and rs. Stewart Creighton and son Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Russel) Cratrhian August Ahrens. lssn tnne‘ y Mr. Nelson Cunningham of Kitâ€" chener an son Edon of Woodstock were Saturday visitors in our burg. Mr. and Mre. Aaron Schweltzer and son Leaand of Wateroo epent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Aibhbneny Pb Oatuctia Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wallenstein spent Sund« and Mrs. Menno Hoover dp oi e ete ne Smot meet at Mrs. Henry Frey‘s this Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman accomâ€" panied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiler of Waterloo, visited last Sunday with friends in Guwelph. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbacher and daughter Jean of New Dundee were Thanksgiving visitors at Mrs. Maria Fenton. A number of the young people from this district attended the recepâ€" tion given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Letson, West Montrose, in honor of their son Walter and his bride who were recently married at Mount Forest. e t T ter‘s parents, Mr. andâ€" Mrs. B at Hespeler. Rev. Mr. Stillman of Guelph pied the pulpit in the Presby Church here on Sunday _ me and preached an excellent sern Mre.Jas. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and family of Oshawa, Mr. E. Mills of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Howel] and family, Mr. Harry MacNally and Miss Rainer all of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mills. Mr. Jas. Mitchell of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. David Burnett and family spent Sunday with the lat ovaninhdielndibtadis L OL Miss Margaret Langdon loo and friend ‘Miss Grace Kitchener spent Monday former‘s parents, Mr. and Langdon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russe!l and daughter Joyâ€" of Hamilton and Miss Annie Carter of Guelph spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Macâ€" Nally. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kurtz and family of New Germany and Miss Dorothy Beitz and Master Alfred Beitz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz. Miss Annie Brown left last week :0 spend the winter with her sister, Mr. and Mrs: Ed. Adamson in Hamâ€". ilton. Mr. Arthur Lee of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at his home of Mrs. Geo. F. Mackie. Miss Alice Forbes of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn, Hamilton, and family of Brantford spent Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. Mr. Lawson Sherriffs of Toronto is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Wm. Sherriffs. Mr. Robert Bechtel of Moorefield, is at his home here for the weekâ€"end and Thanksgiving holiday. !Miss Evelyn Morley of Kitchener is spending the weekâ€"end and hoii day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morley. Mr. and. Mrs. Oliver H. Becker and family motored to Exeter to spend the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Browning. _ Mr. Theodore Franke and daugh ters Ellen and Gloria spent Saturday and Sunday with his brothers in Kitâ€" chener one of whom is very ill. The entertainment under the ausâ€" picés of the choir of the Evangelical Church which was given in the Grand ‘Theatre was well attended and the audience was very well pleased with the numbers given by the artists. Miss Beatrice Mitchell of Kitchâ€" mer spent the weekâ€"end with her Jarénts, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mitchell Mesers. Frank and Norman Bauâ€" man of Detroit are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bauâ€" Mr. Arno Manz of Toronto is spending a few days with his mother and sister here. The Union . ~Milss Reta Benedict of Chesloy npent the weekâ€"end and holiday at hm&m.lnm N. _ Mrs. â€"Reliberg and Miso Hohmelor spent the weekâ€"end and boliday with friends st Waterloo.. ~~ Mrs. Dr. Bell and Miss Eva Bell of Merlin spent the weekâ€"end and holiâ€" day with the former‘s daughter, Mrs. Harold Appel. forth are spending the holiday with their relatives at Stratford. was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of his father, Mr. 8. D. Peacock, . and Mrs. Enook Horet visited reek and Ir-r."p._nlel_ Bowman of HAWKESVILLE WINTERBOURNE garet lndl.epf Aid Soctety will t in the Presbyterian on Sunday morning and Miss sermon of Waterâ€" Fahrer of with the Beaven occuâ€" Jas 4 2# Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schedewitz and family spent Monday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Schedewitz. Master Willard Gardiner returned home after spending a week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackson, sons Harold and Morley and daughâ€" ter Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perâ€" kin of Toronto had Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King Creekâ€" bank. _ Mr. Henry Metzger visited friends in Floradale Thursday evening. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Matthews of Ehmira were Sunday visitors at the ‘:hbme of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matâ€" thews. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Metzger of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henty ‘Metzger on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams of Elmira spent the holiday with Mr. Charles Matthews and family. â€" Mr. Roy Honsinger of 4th Peel was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. A. Sanderson. Mrs. O. S. Schiefele and daughters f Waterloo, Miss Lenore Hought of Hamilton and Mr. ‘Hurd of Boston, Mass.. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jackson. Mr. Henry Israel was a s‘a;ui}-d‘afiyv visitor in Elmira. Mr. Allan Martin and son Willard were Saturday visitors with Mre. A. W. Ruler. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Matthews were ‘business visitors in Linwood Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Perkin of Penâ€" rose Rd., Toronto, were holiday viâ€" aitors at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler. D.D.D, pless shin hoalth, (UeeDDD boegd Mr. W. Johnston has moved his family to London where he has reâ€" ceived a position. Mr. Johnston has been agent at Wallenstein for a numâ€" ber of years and will be missed by friends here. . Personals It is so easy to rid your skin of pimples, blotches, blemishes. Just appiy the pure coolâ€" Ing liguid D.D.D. Clear shd stainless, ite m drive away the irritation. ITCBING INBTANTLY, A 35¢ bottle proves its merlt or your druggist gives your money back. Mrs. Chas. W. Rutherford visited with Mrs. J. R. Jackson Tuesday afternoon. Local Agent Goes to London The Perfect Antisoptic Treatment A. B. LEARN DRUG STORR 10 King St. S. WATERLOO «;t 720 Mafter," [°FOOD avimngd= C 00 .._ _ on t TW SDp Martter CARROLL‘ $ We have a good assortment of all models and makes. Come in or ‘phone for a demonstration â€" Our salesmen will be pleased to show you any of our fine assortment of "Good Used Cars". Make an appointment today at | 3 a#e 29 ; lww «w wee & ce« o on on o on of CHIVER‘S MARMALADE North Queen Car Market Nothing Can Take the Place of a Car _ Nothing Needs To Now YATTON Fiegs "Where Quality is as High as Prices are Low" «**_ OPPOSITE ECOROMICAL FIRE INSURANCE Co. _ Mr. H. A. Germann of the Gerâ€" mann Dry Goods store, Waterloo, formerly known as Brickerâ€"Germann Co., has returned from an extensive buying trip to Montreal and Toronâ€" COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE FOR KIDDIES The various chairmen . of the community Christmas tree celebraâ€" tion met recently to complete plans for the big event. A radiogram has been sent to Santa Claus inviting him to come to Waterloo on Tuesâ€" day afternoon, December 24th, to present stockings and welcome the children. _ The bride was becomingly dressed in a brown silk flat crepe and the bridesmaid wore a dress of green flat silk crepe. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will reside at the home of the groom‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lichty visited at the home of Isaish Bowman of Floâ€" tadale. â€" Mrs. Harvey Zeller, sister of the sroom acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Harvey Zeller was the best man. RETURNS FROM BUYING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman and family _ of _ Bloomingdale _ spent Thankegiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. Schiedel. â€" smm > i On Friday evening a quiet wedding j took place at the home of Mr. Harâ€" ; vey Schmidt when Miss Aleda Bonn ; became the bride of ‘Mr. Clarence , Schmidt. Revy. Jas. MacLuckie of Preaton officiated. Mrs. Trogase and son Wesley and Mr. Elvin Buck of Windsor visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Buck Sunâ€" day. â€" Mr. J. Ernst of New Hamburg viâ€" sited at the home of A. Kinzie. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kufske of Kitâ€" chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seibert. Mr. and Mrs. William Arndt and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arndt spent the weekâ€"end in Windsor. Miss Iva Lichty spent Sunday with NMica Evelyn Bowman of Floradale. Mr. Elmer Brubacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. Bearinger on Thanksgiving. Miss Clara Baetz of Strassburg spent Saturday at D. Bearinger‘s. _Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz spent Thanksgiving at the home of Alvin Shantz. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cressman and Miss Grace Cressman visited at the bhome of D. Bearinger on Sunday. 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