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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Nov 1929, p. 8

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d D A N C | N C F cOeE 000 Don‘t Forget Stationery Special Leatherette Folder and 4x 6 Photo, one dozen for 163 King St. W., Upstairs Phones 2592 and 2750) KITCHENER Passports and Licenses finished same day. Books and Stationery 116 King St. W. â€" Phone 2387 KITCH ENE R SCHWEITZER‘S Hotel, Conestogo Every Thursday Night Knights of Melody Orchestra DENTON STUDIO Drop the friends back home a "line" occasionâ€" ally. They‘ll be looking for your letters. FICTION BOOKS Fascinating and at low I russes Suitable for any kind of zun. Prevent yourâ€" from torture and get a truss to fit you. gVe have the knowledge and A. Cohencious PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER RUPTURE A Complete Stock of LlGH'l‘, wellâ€"baked toothsome Layer Cakes . . . deliciously frosted with Chocolate, Caramel, Cocoanut, Lemon and so on. Frosted Layer Cake ARRANGE A +« PARTY 18 King St. N. WR A VCSS 12 Mansion St. Expert $3.50 at W. A. COOK & SON Tivain A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mre. Chas. Busch to celebrate their 25th anniversary of their marriage. Mr. Frank Busch read an address and presenting them with two beautiful sets of sliverware. Mr. and Mrs. Busch have the sincerest wishes from their many friends for many more years of health and happiness. °0 Years Young a. Silver Wedding Anniversary Brenner, Kitchener who. celebrated his 90th birthday. Celebrate Birthday â€" â€" A number of young people gatherâ€" ed at the home of Miss Loraine Busch celcorating her 22nd birthday. Personals â€" Mr. and Mre. C. Montag and daughâ€" ter Rose and Mr._and Mre. Clarence Hirteis from Kitchener spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hirtels. Rev. Wm. Becker returned home after spending two weeks in Northâ€" ern Ontario, deer hunting. _ Messrs. Bert Meyer and L. C. Roâ€" cenblatt and Miss Adele A. Rosenâ€" blatt spent Monday in Toronto. Messrs. Jack Grose and Ed. J. Lobâ€" singer spent Sunday under the latâ€" ter‘s parental roof. â€" Sn Vir. Peter Brenner spent last Thursday with his brother, Mr. Geo. Messrs. Robt., Edwin, Alex and Frank Forwell returned from a short visit to their sisters in Detroit and left for their homes in Assinaboi, Sask., and Coronation, Alta. Mr. Engene Steffner was seriously hurt while skidding logs at the E. O. Weber bush. A doctor was immeâ€" diately summoned and ordered Mr. Steffner taken to the hospital. Mr. Claude Beaupre from Buffalo spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Beaupre. Mr. Anthony Strauss from the Caâ€" nadian West is spending the Winter months with his parents. Seriously Injured _ â€" 4 8T. CLEMENTS Waterloo BE On Sick List. ‘ m-mw-u-pg trom an attack of tonsilitis at. Motor Car Damaged On Friday night of last woek Mr. Bob Franklin of Glenallan had his Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Rutherford ertertained their friends and neighâ€" bours to an old time dance at their home here on Friday evening. All re port an enjoyable time. Mr. George Fenton of Stirton is visiting with Mrs. Thos. Fenton of Yatton. A number from this vicinity atâ€" tended a dance on Monday evening of last week at the home of Mr. Wim. Beattie, Glenallan. _ Miss Violet Metzger was a visitor in ‘Waterloo and Kitchener on Satâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews and daughter Muriel were Sunday viâ€" sitors with Mr. William Milliner of the 13th line, Wellesley _ Miss Blanche King of Elmira spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Jackson. News Around Town The local teachers returned to their duties on Tuesday after spendâ€" ing the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end at their respective homes. Miss Anderâ€" son was at Wyoming, Miss Hilde brand in Chathanm, Miss Jones in Hastings, Miss Hoston in St. Marys and Miss Goforth in Stratford. Mrs. Lavina Rau entertained at her home on Saturday evening a few friends in honor of her mother, Mrs. Louis Ruthig‘s birthday. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Eagles and daughâ€" ter Mary of Toronto, Mrs. Hoerle and Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ichaefer over Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt, Mr. and Mis. Edward Amos and family and \rs. Katie Schmidt of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Israe! Schaefer and son John, Mrs. Edward Cantle and son Bobbie of Toronto. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruthig were: Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffmeyer of Baâ€" den, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eagels and daughter of Toronto, Mrs. Hoerle and daughâ€" ter of Wellesley, Mrs. C. Heldman and son Harold of New Hamburg, Mrs. Jack Lantz and son of Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Loraine Ruthig of Stratford. n Visitors at Trinity Lutheran Parâ€" sonage on Thanksgiving Day were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Bueblow and son Arâ€" thur and the Misses Minnie and Catherine Voight all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wildfong and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin O. Shantz of Watâ€" erloo and the Misses Lena and Anna Poelker of Elmira spent Thanksgivâ€" ing Day with the Misses Emma and Sylvia Groff. Mrs. J. R. Hallman and daughter Dorothy of Toronto and Mrs. I. H. Macdonald and son Aubrey of Walk ‘acetown spent Thanksgiving Day with their mother, Mre. V. Rats. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dippel of Gowanstown and Mr. Arno Manz of Toronto spent the holiday at the home of their mother, ‘Mrs. Manz. _ .‘-:'u-z;‘-hâ€"tve'r of Wellesliey and Mrs. Jack 3hantz of Kitchener. _____ e * Pestonals onk shoe Sisrer salfoti in l( . _ C3 o 4 Mr. and Mrs. Simon Heen and sons (Continued from Page 1) NEW HAMBURG YATTON of J. R. Jackmon‘s " Mr. and Mre. Roy LucKkbhardt and Mre. J. T. Katzenmeier spent | Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Seip in Seaforth. s Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hayne and two sons of Kitchener spent Thanks giving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrne. Chris. Ingold. _ _ _ _ ton were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles over the holiday. . _ The choir of Trinity Lutheran church rendered special music at the reâ€"opening service of the East Zorra Mr. and Mre. Jackson of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Piggot of Hamil ‘The program given by the Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Society of Trinity Lutheran Church on Monday eveâ€" ning in the basement of the church was quite a success and realized a good collection. _ C The members of Jullet Rebekah Lodge held a very successful fruit and jam shower last week for the Oddfellows home in Toronto. Mr. Ernst Rebelski of the Bank of Commerce staff, Montreal, spent the weekâ€"end and holiday with his mother, Mre. Agnes Rebelski. Dr.â€" and Mrs. N. H. ‘Winn and daughter Marjorie spent ‘Thankegivâ€" ing weekâ€"end with ‘n. Winf‘s parâ€" ents, Dr. and Mrs. @elt at Oshawa. Mra. O. H. Boullie of Cleveland, Chio spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. H. Boullie. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peim and Mns. L. Peim spent the weekâ€"end and Thanksgiving Day with friends in Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Owen Hamilton and his mothâ€" er spent the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end in St. Catherines. ~he tremendous growth of the A & P‘s meat business, now the largest retailer of meats in Ontario, has been due to steadfast adberence to the policy of selling the very best possible meats at lowest prices. Smoked By the Piecce PICNIC HAMS » 18« Butt Roast Lean Roasting Pork »25° Mincemeat : 2w25« PUDDING .7# SHOULDER Ilb. 22e BLADE PRIME RIB â€"= Ib. 27e Rump .28 Short Ribw.27¢ BACON Headcheese =â€"_» 15« Kidney Suet râ€"â€"~ ». 15â€" FLOUNDERSâ€"Fresh Yellow Tails. ... .lb. 18c HADDOCKâ€"Freshâ€"Caught Atlantic. .. .Ib. 12¢ LAKE HERRINGâ€"Fresh .............Ib. 11c OYSTERSâ€"Fancy Bluepoints. ... ... ..Jar 30c DRY SALT BACON FRESH FOR ROASTING and family were guests of ; Emms and Syivia Groff HIGHEST QUALITY A & P SELECTED BEEF COTTAGE ROLLS KHiqhesé Gusliity Seai‘s ROASTS 19 KING ST. N. FANCY SMOKED BREAKFAST Hams:: »2§ Mr. and Mrs. J. Buckel of Brantâ€" ford spent the weekâ€"end holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reid. Miss Edna Diegel of Hamilton was a holiday visitor with Mrs. William i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyers and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyers and daughter from Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitors at the home of Chris. Ingold. Mr. Orval Hostetier of Detroit is spending several weeks holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mre. Laâ€" fayette Hostetler. Miss Sophia Betzner spent the weekâ€"end with her mother and sisâ€" ter. Mr. and Mrs. G. Holse of Hamilton spent Thanksgiving at the home of the latter‘s father, Mrs. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fischér and son Raymond and daughter Marie of Hortonville, Wisc., spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fischer. idA itA t d Sapit t oc dsn it io rhidiicnn t I T the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert| The Sunday School teachers of Triâ€" Fischer. nity Lutheran church spent a social Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart and‘evening, Thursday, at the home of family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. J. Eichler. . EXTRA WEEKâ€"END SPECIALS® | Creart Atuamntic a Pacrtw â€"Tra Co. 1927 Chrysler 50 Sedan â€" â€" «. â€" +. $550. _ 1927 Chrysler 52 Sedan â€" â€" â€" >‘ $100. _ 1923 Maxwell Sedan â€"â€" ~« â€" ~ â€" ©$375. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan _ â€"â€" â€" â€" ~ â€" . $595. 1927 Studebaker Dic. Sedan â€"â€" â€" â€" $850. w.wuww.yuamumommmmmu;d Better call toâ€"day. Young uality Fresh ku‘gmzfln- Pork HALF OR WHOLE HAM Roasting Pork w. 209.« Kleinschmidt‘s Limited I 3 1555 KITCHENER 263 King St. East R i». 32c Bingeman and family spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth. Mr. ‘C. W. Zilliaz manager of the Royal Bank here spent the holiday with relatives in Elmira. Miss Mable Hahn epent the ‘Thanksgiving holiday in St. Marys, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Darâ€" ling. Mrs. Lavina Rau received word that her uncle, Mr. ‘Charles Ruthig of St. Marys is seriously ill at the Stratâ€" ford hospital following the effects of a paralytic stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roth and chilâ€" dren and Mrs. Rudy Streicher of Clarence, N. Y. spent several days wWith relatives here. Mr. and Mre. S. Empson of Uylsis, Penn., were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Chris Ingold. Mr. K. K. Homuth, M. L. A. of Preston Member elect in the recent election was a visitor in town on Wednesday. _ f The savings you make at A & P food stores are real savingsâ€" because you always find foods you know at prices lower than you usually pay elsewhere. For seventy years the A & P has guaranteed the highest quality foods at lower prices. EXTRA FANCY QUALITY RICE sv RAISINS Pineapple sâ€"« 2 s 21« Campbell‘s > 2 23 Quaker Oats 2# 47â€" Grapefruit . 3«@=19« Potatoes .15 * 35« Oranges x 2»~ 31â€" ONIONS :: 9»2§â€" MIXED PEELâ€"In Bulk ... ... .. .. .lb. 23¢ ORANGE OR LEMON PEEL......lb. 24c CITRON PEEL ................ .. .lb. 35¢ SHIRRIFF‘S LUSHUS rowbikks .3 Phgs. 23¢ FIG BARSâ€"Crispo. ... ... ... . . .2 lbs. 31c $.0.S. CLEANSERâ€"6Gâ€"Pad Pkg.. .Pkg. 23¢ ROYAL YEAST ............... .Phg. 7c MUFFETS ..........o=w.. ... .. .Pkg. 12¢ CROWN SYRUP ........2 No. 2 Tins 29c WALNUT MEATSâ€"Broken . ... .. .ib. 49c BOVRIL ..................Zoz. Tin 39¢ VIâ€"TONEâ€"The Health Drink ./â€"lb. Tin 32¢ 2 es is ... ece........... .Ib. Tin 53c BEECH NUT GUM in 3 Pkgs. 10c NELSON MIXTURE ®~BP;BQL® â€" Ib. 15c PRUNES _ HiSk,""Tu‘ s MANYFLOWERS SOAP. BABO CLEANSER ..... TURNIPSâ€"Native Grown. .. .. .8 lbs. 15c RED EMPEROR GRAPES..... .2 lIbs. 25c THOMPSON‘S SEEDLESS CARROTS .............. .2 Bunches 15c ICEBERG LETTUCE........2 Heads 19c THE BLEND OF A FAMOUS PLANTER Greater Savings THE FINEST QUALITY FANCY PASTBURI ERY BUTTER MADE IN ONTARIO‘S FINEST OUR OWN SILVERBROOK BRAND Butter 2 +* 85â€" WATERLOO THE COPPEE LB. FLAYORTIGHT SUPREME TIN ‘ FULL Mr. Jack ‘Bastendorf visited his home over the weekâ€"end at Milverâ€" ten. Mr. and Mre. L E. Filsinger and Miss L. House from Rochester were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. l.l(':uu and also Mré. H. Appel and Mr. inger from St. Jacobs were Monday visiters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Ingold. ‘The boys club of St. Peter‘s Luthâ€" eran Church met on Tuesday eve ning for their regular monthly bustâ€" ness meeting. After some practice in the first aid a game of "mock baseball" was enjoyed. The social committee for the next meeting was appointed the members ‘being Clare Piaff, Jack Cornell and Howard Sutâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and little son of Windsor spent a few days with their parents and friends in town. Mr. Earl Bingeman of Galt and a friend spent Sunday at the home of his parents here. â€" Miss Clara Brown was a Kitchener visitor on Saturday. R ..... .. .2 Ibs. 27¢ y 2 lIbs. 83¢ Â¥/,Bus. Bas. $1.25 ~As Ib. 17¢ ... .3 Cakes 19c ........Tin 14c 4!!:..250 $550. $700. $375. $595. $850. 21 54e

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