Mio, N Jones and Mines M. Hryre spot Saturday in Preston. Mortey Haltlor of Willlamshurg was a Sunday visitor in the village. Hor. and Jim Wiltllung of Toronto 5mm! ' uev-k-om] at thoir home “PM! On Sunday allernonn. Oct. 26th at tho Prloytvriart Church communion svrvir-n mus lwld. RPV, W. Patterson nf Preston conorted the servlce. Mrs F'. Turner and Mrs. B. Davey and dausthtor of Galt were recent visitors at lbw Imme ot Mr and Mrs. A. Lardner Mrs A. Sully of Waterloo was a Mummy visitor with Mrs. A. Nahls. Anna Nahls of Kitchener spent the work-tul at her home here. Burn To Mr and Mrs J Carroll. Oct M. a daughter. Emit- Wrixht of Brannon] "peat lln- \IO'l'k-(‘nd with relatives in the “Hugo of writing. MP. and -Mrs. thti lez‘le are at prrwxnt slaying In Kitchemrt in" J, arc-en attended the funeral of his brother, Mr. William Green in C'hicago on Wednesday of last week. Tho many friends of Mr, John Wot-Hm will be sorry to learn that hrs is suffering a paralytic stroke His mmlitiun is unchanged at time The farmers of this district are luv-<in ongagod taking up their root Crop and with fall plowing. Two curs of turuips were shipped from Dunn this weok. Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor and fam- ily ot Galt were Sunday visitors with ukulvw in the village, The Mimi‘s Emma and Sylvla (mm and Muses Groft ot New Ham- bure mm- rrecem. visitors at the Mann of Mrs. S thhlman. Miss Mary Kerr spent the week- end at her home in Hespeler. L, Hogg spent the weekend at hits luvmr- in Stratfurd. Miss FINN-l "attler of London Fl"btt' thr, week-end ut lwr home lwre, 12ml Relliugur and Stewart Weber trt" Mannheim went Sunday wlth h-vno Kinzie. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hallman and sun Billie of Kitchener were the JIcPrvts or Mr. and Mm. Ezra Becker on Sunday. Misses Mae and Ethel Becker were the guests of Eithea and Loulse Remm at Kitchener 0n Saturday evening, Mr, and Mrs. Isaiah Ebir and (iJilgEIIv-r Amity. visited with Mr. and Mn Alas (gnaw on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Henry Becker. Beat. rim Hecker and Myrtle Mailman vzmm) with Mr. and Mrs. Howard ttr: ker at Kitchener on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Enln Butler col.» brated their tsttt wedding with» may on Sunday Those present were, Mr, and Mn. Andrew Butler. and daughter Verna. of Shakespeare. Mr and Mrs. Wm Shirk of New Dun- dee, Mr and Mrs. Wesley Butler of New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Battier ot Wilmot Centre, Mrs. Meisel ot Wilma Centre. Mr. 3nd Mm Nathaniel Bock and son Dottahil of Kitchener, Mr. Addison Bock of "tesiau, Mr John Butler. Mr. and Mm. Morley Rattler. Eva. Cllllord and Hazel Battles. Mlss Florence Becker. Mr and Mrs. Ervin Battle! and family Ethel or London. Elmer! of New Dundee, Ewart. Rona. Man-on o! Wilmot Centre. Bertha, Lloyd Iran and Reginald. Pemnaln. -ytr. and Sinai Wm. iirouiiGiiritod with Mr. and Mm. Irvin Rickert at Kitchener on Sunday. Political Meeting. The political meeting which was held at the school house on Wednes- day was taffty well attended. The speakers were Mr, N, 0. Ripe] and Mr, Elliott. Miss Margaret sum: ot Rmebanl 39511.1 Sunday with Laura Rent. BAG. - RATZ , BECHTEL Funeral Service Il Day a Night Phones not _ 34†Funeral Home '" Qt..- " 'ooth P-h-do-o-sr-om.- WILLIAMSIURG DOOM DISTRICT NEWS _ ' -ee- - ' Mr and Mn. John R "trtrirh, l Many Reasons “unlit" Mum, and Ion Johnny "In: I" in m. point ot â€It" uh! .ig1to,d In Watcrdown on Bundny old Mn leth. Nolan!†"To ._ e---' -e W" - - - aomo mph; the lainphono I. for or. “Hot anyone over In". loll In dot-1n; mlnlmrcnd tor can" It'. arm-In: hero?" mod . timid wo. nlndy for (own: In touch with the ma vho (and mm a him-n to bridge club To no It" A very your ferry her “mu the river, cum min. that bring. no my clit- "N‘n." "I nn reply. "Man drqgtU men - I.“ no. mil-m no 'gorm'd In. " wool. away, How t “a. nt" Mt they bur m: tho not “I, 3 Mn mummy. Hoffman. who spent a row we»: with hor rhildron ll Cranium. has returned to spam! thr, vitttttr but". with her “our, Mm, Margaret Knahlar (‘onnclllnr Jake Mann and Mn, “an" materialized tho (‘ounclllon of Wallmloy lovnahiv to a chicken mm)" mummy. Mn John Hunk ot (Won-dull 'wpotlt the wank-0nd with frlnndn In lawn. Mr and Mrs A N Web" and hairy Mary Human-l, and Mount, Otto ShorPlln and Then Kurh of Wmarlnu rnllml on lrlondn here lhlw “I'f‘k Mr John ("an lost his valuable young hound "Brownie" Inst Snluw day when an unknown car driver hit and killed him on the highway. Our garaxeman Ell Helmpel has N'IKHKOH tho narvlven of a young [ID- manure or St. Clrerttents. Emmanuel Meyer, non of Mr and Mrs Anthony “my†The snow and cold weather tho past weekend caught many people llnawarPs as they are now busy pub tine on storm doom and windows. Some farmers who Mill have their vturnips and potatoes out are her imating them this week. Won Prize For Fluhlnu. I In a rumpetltlon. between the Uttltod 8mm and Canada. Mr, Roy Man.ser, of this plaro won medals for r'atrxhinx the two tttrest small-l mouthed Mass at Wiarmu this num- mu-r Hunters Suesellful. Our 10ml hunters are “hitting the nail" and rppurt good nucrms Comstatrle Jake Mann mm on n hurdm-su trip to Kinsman. Farmers Busy. Mr Martin Weller has returned home after spending a few weeks In Thironto. We are glad to report that Mrs. Atkinson, who was operated on In the Guelph hospital for appendicitis. in now home and progressing very favorably. Mr. Ralph Nahrxung of Kitchener "m'nt Sunday at the home of his t"Itt)ter, Mr. Vernon Nahrgang. ( Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ignat: Weller were. "tr. and Mrs. Henry Reluhart and family. Mr. and Mm. Simon Wilhelm and daughter Rita and Mr. Albert Weller of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm and family of Kitch- ener, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hummel ot Kitchener. Mr. Adam Ruppal tttmit the week, and at the home ot William Ertel. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Vera Hergou were Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kittelartd son Jerome and daughter Theresa of St. Agatha. Miss Frances Binder of Mosborough and Miss Ellzaheth Hergott of Kit- rhem-r. Mr. David Wiche of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of hls Ingram, Mr. and Mm. David Wlebe. , Mrs. Gus Htcknell and sons Joseph ’uud Maurice and Miss Anna May of Pram)" spent Sunday with their hither, Joseph May. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gutzkle and daughter Norma visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Selling ot Alma. Miss Ada Raybould left for To- rant!) on Sunday, after spending the weekend at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. William Zuber. She was amour named by Miss Rita Zuber who will spend some time with her. Mrs. Tom;- May'len tor her home in Morden on Sunday. where Bhe will spend some time Messrs. Gus Hanson and Pete Wit- [Hahn and Master Jerry Hertprtt call- eg on Norman Ruppel In Freewrt on Sunday afternoon. ) Miss Delphine Nahrgang returned home on Sunday after spending the but few freaks In Toronto, _ Boru--tht Monday. Oct. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKenzie. a daughter, Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner and family or Kitchener spent Sunday an the home of Mr, and Mm. Charles Wagner Mrs. A. Fleming entertained I number of little people and also M15: 1. Ferguson to a birthday party on Friday snowman In honor ot her youngest son. Murray, it being Ms eighth birthday. Games were play- ed and a sumptuous birthday supper served. The A.Y.PA, meeting which was to have been held on Monday even- lug of this week is postponed until next Monday evening. Nov 3rd at 8 u'clock. Mr. ind Mrs. Ben. (lingerie): ttttd family ot manure Road spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe. BmyngMy. 77 Miss l. Ferguson spent the week. end at her home in Plattsville. Mr. York Nahrgang spent the past week with Mr. L. C. Vincent at Ayr. Dr. Jan. Walton ot New York call- ed on Mr, and Mtg. J, J, Gran-m on Monday, _ - H _ _ New York but week, “to: will; use wl_(el Icon u hor home here. Mr. J. J. Graham spent, an week- end with Ms mu, R. W. (3an and family at Stratford. _ _ --- - Rev. R. M. P. animal ot Klrlton visited Mr, and Mm. H. Walker on Than-dug lat. In. Bulteel and chll~ dren returned home with her hue- band after spend“): the past week with In. Wuker and family. Mr. R, T. Puddlcombo and in. and Mrs. H. B. PuddicomNr spent the week-end with relatives In Toronto. Mr. Bruce Graham returned home an Sunday from London when he had been attending tho A.Y.P.A. Conference hold then mat took. combo hm but SHANTZ STATION HEIDELBERG HAYDVILLI mm. - -tt'd tAtie wool. ' Ill-arr. Uni-n0 hr M Com‘ but they mn' In. tho m’ "r â€onâ€. “Hon unyono over In". loll In arm-In: hero?" mod I timid wo. mn trho (and mm a boom-n to ferry her “mu the river, "fr-3' ._.. in rprfr, "Mytt Minn Marla {Home}. spam n few day! with frknds in Wnlnrloo Mr and Mm Wm, RchrtoMrtr Ind funny waited on Band-y at Hm home of Mr and Mrs Edwin Hack- hart Mr and Mm Maury Gresmm mun-d molt huuwhnld vim-rm to Waterloo whom may will maml thotr home m tho (“mm . Born- To Mr. and Mm Emtl Svhnoldar, Oct to, n d-uxhtor. Mr f' III-mm of nation mu a huslnpas visitor harp "womb Mr Jacob Kaufman ot KIN-Iu-ner rrsttetrrd m-qulnmnrm here In" Tnoudny Mr and Mm Addison Rickort and Mmlly Halted with Mr and Mr: Hay-hm Rirkprl at Brash!" Mr and Mrs. o, Bowman uni suns attended the annual Han/em Home wervtcos held at Ev Chureh. Rom. Villa. on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Itickert “Mind with their tion Irvin at Kitchener on Sunday Sunday visltorn at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Davin were, Mr. and Mrs P BnrerId, Toronto. and Mr. and Mrs Philip Mrkar, Kltrh- Brter. Mr Sir-war! Kaufman span! Sim day With frlonds ul Kltrhener. Mlsu Lydia Berger and Grant Berger. Waterloo, wen: we wack- and with friends at Walnut Heights. We are pleased to report that Mr. C. Rohr. who has been in the K-W hospital for the past week muttering trom fractured rum and other m, lurlm mmtalned while at work on a well. has an tar rerovpmd as to re- turn to hls home here on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. [malls Mumalman and daughter Audrey called at the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Geo. Milne. Mr. and Mm, A. C. Bowman spent sup/tay with friends at Breshu. Personals. Mr. Lid Mm. Jacob Hallimii‘were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kastor. Miss Ruth Bowman ot Toronto went the week-end at her home here. . Miss CarrlJVogle of Guelph spent a couple or days at her home here last week. Last Saturday Mr. and Mm. Hll- karlls at Hespeler gave a miscel- laneous shower ot useful gifts in honor of Miss Annelta Raltar prior to her marriage. Mr. and Mm. Charles Marriott spent Sunday with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Plarenco Marlon at Strat- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Norman lunar of Waterloo attended " sister's wad- digg last Monday. Mr. and Mrs: Harold Israel and family spent Sunday at Kitchener. Last Monday evening the aunts and uncles of Mm. A. Bruder gath- ered " her father's homo and pres- ented Mr. and Mrs. Bruder with a chair. On Wednesday eveulng the friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruder gathered at their home to wall the happy yuung couple best wishes and pres- ented them with a lerary table and hail mirror, The evening was spent In dancing and all spent an enjoyable evening, Personals. The young couple will reside on the trroom's tarm here and their friends extend to them their best wishes and coagratulatiomi. A more detailed report appears In another column. Prenatal! With Chair Rod Tame. A quiet wedding took place last morning at 9.30 o'clock in the St. Bunimce Church at New Germany. when Father Way united in maul. age Miss Annette Rallar. daughter ot Mr. and Mm. Wm. Raitar and Mr. Albert Bruder in the presence of the immediate relatives and neighbors. Mrs. Milton Barr underwent a serious operation at the K.-W. Hos- pital last Friday. Her friends wish for her an early recovery. Petty Octoberr Wedding. Miss Florence Holle was quietly married to Mr. Wm. Forler of Kit- chener by Rev. H. Sperl'mg at St. Peter's Lutheran Church parsonage, Kitchener, at six o'clock on Tues- day evening of last week. The happy couple will reside in Kiteh, chem There will be no service in the Lutheran Church next Sunday. The congregation is invited to attend a Joint Reformation Service in Lin- woo_d on Suqday_a_fte_rno_on. _ A Mr. and Mrs." Ed. Ruth Ind tam, ily of Elmira were visiting friends in Are vs1iatre on 'ytyiar. - _ The Woolwich Township Local Board of Health held n meeting in stuyuyrtysyrn, Monghy forenopn. Woolwich Tonal-£5 Chuii'cil' {yin meet on Tuesday, Nov. 4th, at the usual hour. Mr. and In. Ralph Doerr and family of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Damn. I." Visitor: nt the home of Mr, Otto Koch on Bandâ€. II. Ralph [Mum " Kitchener spent Sunni with his parent; Mr. Juk cDonald of Kitchener In A Sunday visimr with friends T ere. Mr. aid. In: "Erdus" -ia%er Ind non rm Friday u the home of Mr. an Mrs. John Barman near Gownmtovn. Mr. and In. Clayton Daimler And family of Waterloo were Vinit- ing‘relgtlvptuhan Pl 1htdar. - It. and In. Albert Heidlinget of Preston were Hating the for, met'. Iinleg, but“; sq Sandâ€. irfiii Firm", In“ and hull: " at. Jumb- mnt Sunday at the home of Mr. Lender Bov- "it? migau'a FGUiGG uni {tally of Hugh: I." Bttn- A" viAtqeset t!- m of It. and Me. Noah on»; In} “In; "4." in A5fbedhr an M- WEST MONTROSE HAMIERG MANNHEIM â€â€070“ Mr. Percy Hartley of [Mann 'ttt.ttt Tun-day " no home of Mr. J R Jud-owl. Mr Gordon uncut-r of Flor-(Ill. apent Saturday wtttt his â€null, Mr. and Mn Henry lot-(or Mr llpnry Inn-I and cum Herrtrqrt. Mr Aaron Molnar and Mr, John R. lackmn attended the quite, put on " the DAB at Olmlph on Thur-day lull Mr and Mrg Alba" Ruler spent Sunday with Mr Willlnm Sohye'l M KNIT (hmlph Mr Alhert than or Hamilton In: rmurnml home um npvmlinx ammo- vao with rslnllvns hora. Mr Harald W Jackson upon! the weeh-eetttt With [Hum]: tn Manhunt _ - mama-nu: --..s The (loath drcurrad last Wedntss. day nvenlng of Mr. Joseph Lawson at the homo of his sister. Mm, Ars Ihur Topp ot the third of Peel. He had hum m wlth pneumonla only a "hor, time Mr. Lawson was in his “in: year and leaves to lmnurn his loan two daughters and Imp arm The tunnel In! Atsld on Saturday afternoon with Janice at tho [muse conducted try mst Brnith of (k-ldntnnn. than": to the old burr in: urn-male! on tho tth of Pen] _ Per-toads. I Mr lhxrh .larlumn and mu Gordon " Lilluwo-l and Mr John R urban tttended a mlrwhred stock sale " Irunda" on Walnut-91hr hat. _ Many from hare went to Amulm on Sunday where the John Berg 'harn hurned to the ground on Satur- day night with the year‘s crop, to- armor with Home town and sheep which were in the stable. Farewell Sermon. l Rm: Mr. Sobhe preached his tare. well sormnn In the Lutheran church new on Sunday afternoon. He has acrvplml a call trom Ladyamlth. Qunbev and leaves tor hls new "hare" this week. Death of Joucph Llwoon. Chrlatlnn Zeb:- loat his large mo. dern barn on the Nash farm which burned to the ground last Tuesday. Fortunately the livestock was not in the stable. Two loads of my and about 2.000 bushels of gum and a touring car were dmstroyrsd, The loss was partly covered hr insurance. Mr. 29hr has not avoided whether to re-hulld nun fall. Auctioneer M. R. Roth. conducted the auctlon sale ot meal estate and Mum-hold goods last Saturday for Mrs. Janet T'rurvsler. Goad prim): were realized. Barn Burned. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Steinman and family spent last Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Suburb untrubet ot Wilmot Centre. Held Sale. "orn-To Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burt, a son. Congratulations! Mr. and Mm. Clinton Hahel and family and Mrs. Annie Miner spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr, 1nd Mm. Lorne Mabel Miss Leila Shanta was a recent viullnr at the home ot Mrs. Clayton Sehwartzentrutrer and Mrs. A. Sell) at Petersburg. Mrs, C. Airnor was a business visitor in higher; pn, Tuesday Miss (Russia Nauman is confined lo the house through Illness. Her runny Manda Mag: luff a speedy recovery. Mr and Mm. Orphan H. Wlxmer and grandson Gerald spent Sunday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Moses H, Shaun. Mr. and Mar Duncan. formerly of Winnipeg. huge purchased the Jacob Richter property and moved tn on Saturday. Mr. Melvin Cressman taGiovssd hh, household goods on the top "at "lite hatchery. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Habel and family spent Sunday with the letters parents. Mr. and Mrs Gooding near Plattsvtlle. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin crewman and family were recent Tiaitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Shane at New Duadee. Welcome Rainfall. Mr. and Mm. ll. W. Schneider and family spent Sunday at the home or slurun_:\19h_r ngar Shuksspeare. The Harvest Home service In the Evangelical Church on Sunday, was well attended. Rev. J. Denxls. Kitchener. delivered an lnsplrlng " dress. The choir of the North WOOL wick. Ke. Church rendered several anthems and Mr. H. G. Mintele from Waterloo sang "When the Clouds have rolled away? and “Because He loved me so." Penman-In. The recent fall or rain was a great boon to the farmers as It greatly as- sisted them in plowing whlch the larmem were unable to do on ac- count of the dry weather. Mr. and Mrs. 1sAliiGiG united Mr. and Mrs. Dnvld Frey Sunday lmpreulw Bend“. Mr. C. N. Puts London wu a buat. new vhlanere 99 Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Martin, Mr. and Mrs bras] Marlin 1nd Mr. Noah Martin all from Vanna, united with M Ezra Martin on Sunday. Multan Tillman and Totstaa Bow- man spent the weeks“ n their home here Mlu Edith Soehnor. Kitchener. visited with her parent- over the week-end, Mr, and Mn. Clayton not: and was Walter and Donald trom North Eamon were vmwn with Mr. und Mrs. C. H. Scanner on Sunday. Mr. and In Louis Selma an! Mtaa Laur- Schuu from Wan-loo Halted Mr. tad Mn. J. T. on on Sunday Mu from nut “in,“ tiG. "r. Ilth_![. :39 In: Mr. no!“ Mr. sud In. New [Jelly And It. and In. Enoch Burma am Sun- day with Mr, and In. Enoch lax-an. Mus Vellu Martin vhllod with Mr. and In. In Gingrich " Pool on Sunny. Illne- Katie and lit-incline Lich- ty and Lou Martin. luau. Roy Hands: and Clayton mu were Sunday sue-u ot Mr. and In. Allan Weber. ,luht Ill-III on My. Mr, and In. huh I»: an daughter In. m “to†- od with Mr. m In 1.3. micron My, _ um “I m Brw gum Mr, omit 35866 thai. 1"e.tt letee?Ayee, 1tFNsakaroavaiitiuat-i" WELLESLEY VATTON FLOIADALI BADEN 'u"'""',. .u 'll'dll 8mm um AT m Mr. Wm. Farrell " Waterloo spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Farrell. 0n Sundny morning this year's ("EM of children of Mart-m and Hinges Mariette and iriGix Reich- crt of St. Agatha spent Sunday with friends. Mines Marederiiif, VNBI'EVHI-anvnji‘ Della Kind of Kitchener spent Sunday st_t_thtrir home here, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albon Koebel were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forwell, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Koebel and daughter Genevieve of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Meyer of Carthage, Mr. and Mrs. George Snub and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diebold, Munica Koe. belend Mr. R. Kunkel of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Sehaefer and family of Heidelberg, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Scholl and family of kiteh- cner. Mrs. Wm. Sauter, Mr. Oscar Saltler and Miss Viola Schnus. Mrs. Fred Lem. and Marjory of Water- loo spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. AL Dammeier. Sunday visitors with Mrs. C. Schlueter were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldbeck and sons ilon and Murray and Misses Viola and Violet Sehlueter of Waterloo, Mr. Harvey Schlueter of Wellesley, and Messrs. Buiher, Smolinski and Carbeaner of Kitchener. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Aug, Dammeier were Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and children, Mr, Mnnuel Berg and Mr. Harvey Half- mun of near Wellesley, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. thunmeier. Mr. and Mrs. kuiene Helm and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs M. Stemmler. Mr. James Webb has; rebuiltthe chopping mill and started work last week. Miss Madelyn Birns 'sirdnt the wepkend at her home in Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ament and Myrna spent Sunday at barking. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duench of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rohr. Mr. and Mrs. Lichty and Mrs. Hammer of Wellesley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Lana. Dr. and Mrs. Mauser and Miss Jetret spent Sunday at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pummer of Kitchener spent Sinday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ament. Mr. - Norman 7 Auniént of New Hamburg spent Sunday with his father here. Mr. Ken Bretli, of Kitchener spent S1tdtty linger the_ptsrerstal roof. Mesgrs. George, 'Aid nerundr hi, McLeod of Milverton spent Monday evy?intr in the village. H Misses Bet/arid Margaret Rior, dan of Arthur spent Sunday with Mir? Aj'leen_l_it_nyes._ -- - Mr. and Mrs. George Itahn of Waterloo, Mrs. Wm. Poerster of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peppler and Mr. and Mrs. George Heimpel of Heidelberg were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Philip Kreytzwieser. The evening service was given over to a reunion of all those who had been xeontirmed in the church during these 25 years. 164 invi- tations were sent out, to which about 115 resgonded. almost. com- pletely Ming t e centre pews of the church. Rev. Reble, a former pastor of the church, who had con- firmed the majority of those pres- ent, preached a powerful sermon to his former catechumens. The male choir of St. Matthew's Church, Kitchener, rendered several beauti- ful selections at this service. Never in the history of the congregation was the church so crowded with joyful worshippers as on Sunday evening. All in all it was a day the memory of which will linger long in the hearts of those who were pres- ent, Penna-In This occasion was marked by two special services. A German morning service at which Rev. H. sperlintr, Ph.D., of Kitchener, preached I powerful anniversary sermon to a crowded church. The male choir of St. Peter's Church, Kitchener, ten. dett.d severe! pleasing anthems. Sungâ€, October 26th In. a day long to" be numbered by the new Item of St. Peters Lutheran Church, Linwood. It marked the celebration of their Mth J'drt"T.g union; On Oct. 8th, W“, the c urch had been dedicated to the service of ’God by Rev. Uncke. who at thnt tine served the congregation from {Conestoga In 1906 the ecume- tion we: able to grown their own pastor in Rev. . Klein. under whose pastorate the present perenn- nge we: built. In 1909 Rev. o. Stockmnn we: called to the con- TCt",' who was followed in "" y v. J. Reble. Rev. Reble served the congregation faithfully till I926 when he was succeeded by Rev. R. Pfeiffer, who ragned in 1929 to accept n all to enbich. After n prolonged v-cnncy the congregation was able to procure their present putor. W. Schultz. who named him duties Aug. In of this year. During; the past Bummer the church wnal renovated, n new roof wen put onl the building, new cement steps built " the entrance, painted outride end} inside, and I new hardwood Boor laid in the altar space so that it watt able to celebrate its 25th anniver- sary in an entirely new garb. trr. Pink’s CHURCH ._..T.. In'nuho Sat-ou- by AH. 'rooh. -..--ouo. "or. "do. at In“. " King St. I, Wand†with an choice a line of fresh and cooked moat:- nn " is possible to find anywhere in the Twin-Cities, with the molt undo-dale facilities for tho bundling ot food: in a sanitary "Id healthful way. Our store in equipped with a modern Kelvinnlnr tor keeping our mut- nt a proper temperature by which we hope to extend our trade. Let us fill your next order. We are now in flue Motto: "(NHL/TY ANI' SFRI'NTF" V. W. Berdux (1/7 Our New Premises HMO w. Don". " Seamless Axminster E Rugs i..8nttMmmMmnnmtttuunnntmumnnntmntttttmmmnttttmmttttntte. Mr. and Mrti. Elmer Swarlzonlrud her. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Swartzen-! lruher and Mr. Joel Roy visited with' Mr. John Mrartrentruber on Sunday} Sale Weft Attended. Mr. A, Sen: spun: Tuesday in Kit mom-r. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Roth were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bender and Mr. and Mix Nick Roth, New Ilamhurg‘and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Swarlzonlru- bar. Personals. Messrs. Albert. Herb and Clayton Greyerbiehl and sisters Irene and Roselta of St. Agatha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Hergutt. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston and Miss Hazel Burnett of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnett. 'anttmnntttnnnttumnntttmmmnmutumntmmnmnmtnnmummmnr:. Mr. "Barney Lante' I Detroit after spendi weeks at his home here Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnold of Kitchener spent Sundyy with Mr. anghMrs. Art9.urrsy 'rertner, - Mr. Ed. Farrell or Toronto spent MoIduy_with My. Albert Gibbons. Mr. and†Mal mm; Will}; of Station) spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Con. Wilker, Misses Mellie Schnurr, Edna Mc- Kay and Dolly McKay and Mrs. A. 0. Schnurr spent Thursday at Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmeteer and family of Kitchener spent Sun- day, with friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin of El- mira and Mrs. Ward spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. o. Sehnurr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lambert and lumily of Barking spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Calder. , Mr. and Mrs John Schlvgél of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends. Linwood parishes received First Holy Communion at St. Joseph's R. Ah Chqrglg, Mttston., The sale held by Joel Roy was well Telephone 2300 117 KING ST. WEST . - Bountiful rereoduetkmts of Orb-ml - on Sud, Blue And Taupe -dts. Sea-lens mu m sure to give longer service and " “use will pried: are excellent values. Between shricks and laughs. your Hallowe'en Party guests will he delighted to partake of the delicious home-made Cakes, Tttcts, Cookies and Pumpkin Pies made by "on. tH ' Size 4-6x7-6 for $13.50 Size 6.9x9 - for $23.50 Size 9x10.6 for $36.50 Size 9x12 - for $40.00 Mate - Size 27x54 for $3.75 " 36x63 for $6.25 Wm. Book & Son PETERSBURG $0l8llttilTEtt8 Lam: returned lr, sppnding several ---,r.qrl HOUSE FURNISHINGS HOME BAKE!“ _') HALLOWEEN _ DAINTIES [a Gun! Endnh [hymn-on. I ma and invixnmles the - nervous "hear. mates new Blood in old Vrinl. Used [or Nun»: I )rbdily. “Hula! and &u- Worr. Down“ i. I a 1 a! FAertv, Pulpuolvon a} Ae Hrart. Fail-"g Memory Ptii82 per boll " " sod by all drugxism or mailed in “a "w. 0" 1eyet_ofnrjyre_chfy teett'vetltf The friends 'ot Mrs. Andrew Koehler will be pleased to know that she is improving from her illness. Phil. on nw-m " ice. 5m f'at,t/,', Md 9". THE Gja"lda_'d',". 0m.m. Mr. and m. John Kraehllng and “and visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Doelle at Pe"rmPrrt Sunday. Messrs. K. Humulh. Mark Donlld of Preslun and P. Wagner of Wap )mley visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kunming on Friday. Mr. and Mm Hildebmud and family of Waterloo. Mr. and Mm. w. Rumba and family of Petersburg and Mr. Norman Wan! of neu- Waterloo wished with Mrs. Catharine Wahl roeentir. ( With Hallowe’en twmorrow even- in); the boys and girls are plant)!“ a big ,time and wltt doubtless be up to their usual pranks. [ Master Norman Dimer Is on the sick list His friends wish Mm a “may recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ueniy wan and tttts, in spent Sunday eveulug at Lltr wood. Mr, and Mrs. George Jacobs and family of New Dundee, were recent Vishnu-i of Mr. and MN. like Dion. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunming and an." Walter visited with Mend: at Kilrhenvr on Sunday, The young people from Petal-abut: surprised Mr. Charles Knlptol. our local merchant on Saturday eveesir" uh the occasion or his birthday. A happy few hours was spent by alt. Hanowe'en Here. attended on Saturday. good prleea being realized Auctioneer E. I Sham: conducted the sale. Celebrated Birthday. WOOD‘S PHOSPHODINE ST. AGATHA Waterloo KITCHENER