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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1930, p. 6

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g Florist g WATERLOO , Phone 563 - 578 ibe1ererr_tetttrnmmmt- ttt King St. North Good Work. Hanson-bl. Pr“... We will cull at your lion. with and». Plum. 1030‘. Snapshots Enlarged 0x9 inch". from my Rim 2he. Pogteard the 16e Harry Marks Sold in the Twin-Cily by Phone 880 Delivery to all parts of the Twin City. same. We select our own stock of Pork. Beef, Veal or lamb. But the quality of the meats we serve to our customers remains the and food quality -- to- gether with home style cooking are the features that make a meal at our Tea Rooms taste dif- ferent to most of the meals you eat away from home. RENDEZ - VOUS Tea Room MARCO!" RADIO " King St. N. - Wnurloo W. A. STARNAMAN I. W050! h. but THANKSGIVIN G IS PAST Mum Time Again No flower is more elabor- ate and colorful than the majestic Mum. T h e y make a wonderful decor- ation for the home and one that is always appre- elated. The Leading Meat Market CLEANLINESS PLUS SERVICE E. J. Fischer Picture Framing A. BOND Plum. 476-1 Wilerloo "" Ito" To OVRACUII Dulrh Hum-l, won-known Twin City hock-y player has joined the Sync... prob-loan! can H. In former” with no 'ft.Ptltm' pro, ton-L - White, a neighbor, with clipping the tail of a Jersey cow which stray ed onto Bner‘l firm. Bun Mated he clip ed the cow's tail because he does 'ld same with Mu n'n cows. Tho Inintitf contended the rlippin of £0 cov'u an made it wort: $50 In: if ofNred Jar ale. CLIPPING COW'S TAIL TO COST FARMER 38. A Wilmm Tgi farmer. Eph. Boer, of nut New amburx. paid emu and dnmuges amounting to $69 in police court at Kitchener on Sutur- ltr.. He wan frtyrtted hy William ( Moved by J. W. Iturtrett seconded ;h!' 1 Mann: that this council do now avljnurn to moat again at the, Town, ship hall. (‘romhnL Monday. the “ml any of December, 1930. 10 Mind in the mtenoon. Carried, SI Flt-moms, Nov. an). 1930. ENDEAVOR CONVENTION OPENS IN KITCHENER Three hundred delegates register- ed at Trinity United Churrh on Saturday for the Provincial Chris. tian Endeavor Convention, being held in Kitchener. The opening ses- sion was held on Sunday and the conference, co Iuded on Thanks- giving Day. 1Fll'ttll',','inl' addresses were given hy Mayor Clement, Rev, George F. Barthel, and a number of citizens. A communion service w" held on Sunday afternoon, with more than 500 people present Amount in hanks Book balance Outstanding nut-mints 'iso; Lichly Bros.. bridge on boundary finiiam'e. $100.00; H. W. Kaufman. printing tax schedules material and envelopes. $27.00; John Hellman, 1cl mpens:ation tor cheep killed try Hinge. $63.00; Wm. Voli. weed Inspec» {tor}; remuneration. $80.60; David mast. sheep compensation balance. {5100; Daniel Erb, sheep compensa- Jirrn balance. 39.00; P. A. Wagner. selector of jurors, $4.00; Jos. McCor- mich, selector of jurors. "OO: Peter F. Srhnnimer. secretary or jurors, 36.00; T, Zimmerman. mm tor Mm. Kodnrlm, $10.00; W. c, Poomer. care for Mm. Katharina. $3.66; J. w. Human. rare for Mrs. Koderleo, 9.21; Total 82555.89. Carried. Treasurer's Financial statement "pump” to date Mcto -.» ' 69161.01 f%yrttrmts In Ilaio- “130 69063.3M The Inga! tron Co., culvert on road 10, $32.25; Malalllc Rooting Co., culvert on road 4. $39.18; Harry 'Prongs. operating power grader. {$24.00; c. L. Erb & Son, repairs $11.20; Ed. Volsin. gas and oil tor power grader. $12.65; Koebel Bros., we ale road 15, 81.71; J. W. Burnett. gar; ale, $2.50; Sawyer Massey Co.. repairs, road 15. $4.04; Hy. Zena], repairs to grader. $26.82; Ed. Schott, uork on road 2. $545.82: Simon Hu- ber, work on road a, $23.50; Ezra Gascho, work on road 7. $23.25; D. W. Chalmers. work on road 8. 879.63; H. Doherty, salary. $87.50: Alex. Waechler, gravel a/c, $89.62;. Alex. l)iehold. work on road 16, $71.- 95; Cecil Haskell, work on road rr, $249110; Chas. Logel, work on road lv, $145.75; Martin Lietthartit, work on road 21, 251.50; Alex. '3chtuater, work on road M. $281.00; J. J. Gllll~ land. work on road M, 817.50; Hy. A Brubachnr .work on road " $34, Whereupon it was propoaid by J. W. Burnett and J. Mantz that that due consideration of contract be» tween Mrs. James Webb and tho Hy- dro Electric Power Commission 91 Ontario, We find arrears of payment which are due and should be paid. we also find no security of any kind whatever therefore we propose that said vontract be cancelled to tree this Municipality trom all further financial responsibility. Carried. Several owners. interested in the McF'addin Butler municipal drain interviewed the municipal members with reference to the proceedings adopted in dealing with the repair ot said drain, and the work to be done. The Reeve stated that the engineer had completed the retaking but had not reported since then. By-Law Moved by L. Baechler seconded by G. J. Von that By-Law number ta appoint a place tor holding the nomination of candldates of a Reeve a deputy-reeve and three councillors to serve for the Fear 1931 to tix to pulling-places, appoint a deputy-re- turning otneer, and a poll clerk. tor ‘each or the seven polling places In the Township ot Wellesley, be read a third time and nrtallr passed. l Carried. Payment Of Accounts Proposed by Magma. Raechler and Von that the following bills and ac- counts he paid and that the treas- urer issue cheques In payment or the {allowing amounts: Ann inserting the amount ot prin- cipal. hues of interest and date ot Mug! passing it w“ moved by L. :Bueo'hler. seconded "h! G. J. Volt in: 3314: In. In tttttsd in, be read (jtird time and but!!! med. Carried, Mm. Webb. Linwood, appeared before this Council with the inten- tion ot timtintt out it they could help her out of some ngtagrcial ditticulties which she had got into with the Hy- dro Electric Power Commission of Ontario. The council promised to give her request due consideration. Bills amt account: were received and handed to the Reeve to be read by him, Third Rudlng of Money Bylaw Council formed Into a committee of the whole on Bruw 961. P. A, ngnor being chairman ot and com- mittee. The minutes. ot the previous w sieere.re" adopted and pulsed Wallaby lunch»! Council not. purmnt to “imminent at no Township hall. Cranium. Monday the 3rd day at Nor. 1930, " o'clock tn the torenoon. Procoodlnu Welles») Town-Mp Tommy Ceylon. Nov. 8rd. 1’80. The members WOW tsit present at the mull hour. P, A, Warner, the Reeve, presided. and nt Non-her Scuba. Prep”: for Election. Peter Fl Srhummur. Tp. Clerk t (-807.84 397.71 540193 Thee mo are not a mere stimu- lant giving temporary rallaf Thvy hulld up tho body by "nun; that rtrh rod blood which Imp-rt: than him: at ham»; and!" the norms. ‘Improvol the Appotlle and din-anon and in“. tho men nun-bio ot with- and!” the rigors of our Full and ‘Wlntor months. Th., no cold by medicine deal." or " mail It " an“. a box from the Dr. William lunch. Co., Broe% Oat Every woman beyond mivlvllp RRP should rpullzo that a majority of thu trouble-u aha has to tear mum Iholr nrlgln In what are known on common colds Bach attack Iowan her “tall ty and nutmeg rmlntanro In ("some At thin amazon ot the your every to [man nhnuld no that her blood in ‘toned up to - tho rigors of the t"drttnte 1nd ”unduly that strength shank] he remand In" any mid. however alight. For thin Dr, Wil- lhrnu’ Pink Pills are I rpllnhlo tonic I Mr. Omar Natrio has purtttuoed mm- of Mr. Geo. Ruby's houses rm Pu1mot street and moved Into tho 'Ratt"':, on Thursday. A. ltulhlx prim-lulu of tho l'uhliv School up lwhalf of the memlwm of the Women’s lnntltuta. Those pupils "trtaittod the highest marlin at the nntranon ummlnalluns for the New llamhuru RvhtroU. A nodal hour was then 'rpent during which dainty ro. from-mums were snrvnd by the hoa- tom. Gun To New York. Mr Herbert Hamel, who was with Ihn' Bramfonl prnfpsslonal hockey team has! Mason is going to New York to play In the American League this winter. The November meeting ot the " mett'es Institute was held In the Li- brary hall on Tuesday evening with a splendid attendance. The presi- dent, Mrs. L. Hahn prmstded. Follow- ing the slnglng or, the opening ode the secretary. Mrs. A. F. Hahn read the minutes at the previous meeting and the correspondence. Mrs. L. Hostetler reported a balance of $52.50 from the recent card party held In aid of the Freeport Snub tarlum. She also reported that " quark-x, 18 pints and 2 baskeln of fruit had been sent to the name im stitution. Mr. L. R. Hurst'gave‘n report or the annual meeting of the "antral round! which was held itt Friar-port a week. A relief eommittoe appointed rmnprlsed tsf Mrs. Fc-lukl 1nd Mrs. L. [installer and Mi-is Clara Graft to look after the needy in town. It was decided to hold the‘ ~Innual sale of Chrlalrnas Seals. The Roll Call was responded to try 83th member naming a Canadian Cahinet Mittirrtor and the work of his iiiiiiii) ment. A very planslng program was: Hutu introduced crumbling at an' instrumental duet by Miss Anna Dietrich and Miss Mabel lmlnr. A humor-nus reading "Burl: in .','yuaslr ville" hy Mina Olive Gail, vocal 5010. "Big Lady Moon" by Miss Olivo Ho- wlotlnr urvumpanlpd " Miss Igouitsa mu. an address "Canada the Home o?" Minivans" lay Walter Hilhorn and , violin solo by Ralph Wettlaurer tct'ompattied by Miss Frlmla Kali» fleisirh A trpecusl ham",- "t the ave-ulna wail the prmonlallnn or live dollar Kohl plows lo All.“ Wllmn So-ylo-r and Rohprt Longler by Mr _ One of the smartest social events of the Halloween season was nlven by Mrs. George Meyers at her home. Jacob street. when she was hostess to a charmingly arrange-l bridge. The {annuals prize winnena were Mrs, Fostsr ot Utica. N.Y., Mrs. Brown and Kenneth Marty. Dainty refreshments were sawed by the htrsteess. Women'a Institute Maetlng. A most enjoyable and long to be remembered social was held on Fri- day evening, when Miss Helen Jones and her pupils gathered in the basement ot the Roman Catholic Church alter following the ghost and witch around all the back streets in town The basement was profusely decorated with pumpkins witches black. cuts owls. autumn foliage and (lowers. At a given time in a low and pitiful Voice the fate ot one of the ghost Wars mentioned. It read how that the body had been dissect- ed and to prove the statement por- tions ot it would be passed around. ‘The pupils were told to feel the sec- tions with the bare hands. The first mus a plate containing the brains, ‘ta sponge soaked with water?, then the eyes. [grape pulp). the teeth. (a set), the hair, ta Mg). The room in /iyrkness gave the visitors about all they wanted causing their Imagina- tion to picture 'a most gruesome Fight. This part of the program tot, lowed by game; ot various kinds and dancing. A dainty lunch was served by the teacher and her puplk ,Socini Evening. Mrs. L. Paine and two daughters, Mia Charlotte end Mile Henriette enteruiued at I. delightfully ar- ranged afternoon bridge at their charming residence. Bounce street. on Monday afternoon on honor of hit-an Helena Bonilee. a bridwlect ot Saturday. Honors " bridge were awarded to Mrs. D. Merner and A. R. u. Smith. The dinner table looked 'artistic centered with pink rages and tapem to harmonize and a two story wedding cake. a gift of the hop- tesses and which was cut by the ttrhie-eieet. A pleasing feature ot the evening was the showering ot the honored guest with several kitchen utensils which were presented in a beautifully decorated basket. Mm. C. H. Richardson of St. Mary's. a sia- ter ot Miss liouiiee was present for the occasion. Deiightlui Social. Fm that commonly derrtrored tho ban: of In. Bond-r. as all: south Inst of New Mamtrurq eatgoqd dan- no all-sled at $8.000 only on the 1th at Number. The tom k partly covered by ”nuance. The but: . strait shed the BataooetV crop. 'HM'" stock And implement; were all burned. The muse ot the blue ll not known. The barn had been on- tered halt an hour before the me was dhcovered no ttil w“ well than. The owner: ot the structure. the Cam] saute outlet-ed to the ox- tent at 85.000. while Bender, the lessee lent his “not“ crop. Implo- mentn. tour horses, tt head ot cattle, It how no a few chicken: Honor“! By Prim“. HORSES AND LIVE- tmNNE PW IN nu DANGER FROM COLIN "-A.--o- m. Pad, lulled. NEW HAMBURG “UM”. i Mr and Mm Sanford Fischer of Kilrhnnnr were wrststrmtttt whim” at Wm homo ur Mr and Mrs. (‘llnn Appel Tho ladlm' Aid ot Trtttitr Immor- nn Chum: held a vary mucosa-tn! Muerkmul supper In the tat-omen! of (In church which "I "Copaca- nlly vol] unwind Our 9100 no manna, Mrs J lAarhlan-r ha: rolurnerl hnmP an" npandlnu several months ,xitt, her datum". Mm " Hui! It Fort Wnymn. Ind Mr and Mm Hutt accompanied her here for A short Hall Mr and Mn. mmn Schmidt and dough!" [dons 'rpoett Sunday with Mr and Mrs " Plum Mr and Mrs. (than Appot Mr. Ed- ward Echo! and tin-11m" Margarot and Mrs. ldolln Skinner attended the Appel-FT-hor woddlnx at Ktttmonor but! Thundny Mr and Mrs lamb: Nahum and Mr and Mrs Ira Hahmu and children of Mild-ray suit-n! Sunday ttt the home oi Mrs “an: Mr. Harvm Krugman of Don-MI 'srPrit the “r-o-kc-ml Rt ttw hottie ot his tathsw )wru- Mr and Mrs t' l, Musor and 'uutrhtor vim-fwd nit-min In Port Elgln on Sunday Mr. Laverne 'Rolh of thr Buffalo tntorttttttorutl hm-lmy 19am toertt "In wank-0nd at his home here. ytod 'l'lmmzm I.auttmrschtaAor upon! I the I‘m-krml Mill frlu-mh In Kitch-l Put-r { MI!!! Item IMSI'hlIIKI‘l‘. ILN, on Toronto Rpm]! the wot-Mend at her, homo hero Mim Clara Brown span} mu! with Mm " Schmidt ville Mm " Krupf. Mrs, Norma" Ho. m-lh-r and MN E l.m'khardl at tunic-Kl the Missirmury rnnvmltlun in London last week us delegates Mr I. Mama ot Khuhéimrrnn‘ a "sitrrr in town on Monday. _ Miss Corinne Anguish preriided un'r [ho ro-mlhlr Monday mommy: of thn mrmtlrory of ttte Htl' V, which Mm in charge ot' Rumin- Bowman's group Mr, Harry Ptttteock of Klu-henm' spent the weekterul and holiday Ill tlte home "t his tather, Mr. S. " Pesacttt"s Mis," A, tlomrth went the wn-o-k-r-ml Slratfnrnl " is self evident that Christians are thankful even for small mercies. It ls therefore also proper that Chrlmlans should cplebrate a testi- val or lhanlmglvlux. That was the Cttiqtt on Sunday in many churches In anticipation of the National Thanks- glvlng an the followlng day. Two 'special Thanksglvlng sermons were preached. In the morning the pastor spoke in German on the Theme. "Thanksgiving in Hard Times." On Monday cvnnlng a number of young people or the church met tor a reor- ianizauon moellng of the St., Peter's Walther League. The tol-' lnwing otrivers were elected: preai- dont, Anna Gerth; secretary, Robert Hahn; Hummer. Edith Emslle. At firmer" men ure employed In laying a new mum-m flour in thp hasemeat, of tho churrh. " ls also planned to: “durum!!- tlt" walls. 1 Mr and Mrs. Jam!) Luckhardt ac- Inmnunlo-d by Mrs, " Lurkhardt loft up an wxlu-ndrd trip on Wednesday to visit trim-In m Tcnnestsoe and spotul .mmv tinte in Florida away hum th" Canama" 1stnter Mix; A, tlomrth and P, Manna went the wc-o-k-s-ml with relatives in _ Daniel Rudy was exhonorated trom all blame in the death or Mrs. David Rudy. who was struck do“:A by tth, an in Tavistock on Data r 26th. ahe- Jury bringing in a verdict of ac- cidental death. tons Stanley And Walter bent Sun; day with Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Elm. Milk By-Law Fund. The town council on Monday my ed I. milk by-law. The term of which demand that all vendors and suppliers ot milk sold in town mini. Comply generally with the Milk Act. An annual license will be charged and alt milk must contain at least 325 per cent butter fat. The hard: trom which the supply ot milk is ob. tallied are to he examined twice a year and no milk will he accepted trom condemned cows. It is expect- ed that Dr. t H. Sterling vs., will be appointed milk inspector. A pen- alty is attached to any contravention ot the by-law and it is to be strictly enforced. Juliet Rebekah Lodge, No, 294, on Wednesday Heinz. At the close of the meeting Miss Helena Boullee. um. in leaving town, was presented with a beautiful gift on behalf ot the lodge in hunor at her marriage which takes place shortly, Hunters Go North. The local hunters left tor the North on Monday on their hum for big game. We hope that they wlll return with a good supply of venlson. Those that left from here are. J. J. Berger. E. S Hammer and Albert Fischer. Dr. Andaman and George Steiner "pm-t to leave on Saturday. Is.". Wm. lugold is also up north for the hunting season having left with ls.', party trom Toronto. Personals. The W.M.S or Oeuel's Church gave a tttanksotreting program on Sunday Prenlug. Nor. Sth. consist- ing or dialogues, duets and u "tuttr ant. "The Living Crow." . Bt. Peter'. Church News. mum Bun. ttat-tttor ttd Mr. Jacob in: ot this lawn in may Injured about tho he“ and be. In an "no can on the but"! about ' guns we“ or m. an- on Sunday jutornoon. tute In broad". to tho Miles ot Dr. Andaman. that. ha in- .Iurias van “tended to. The acer dent happened when a an drtom try Gordon Peloruon of Kitchener could- od with a car driven by Wilfred [an ot Stratum). Mr and Mn. Paw-on and Miss Mayer, occupants ot the veteran: car were tho injured as was Levy. driver ot the other car. The Peterson car was badly wreck- Mr. and Mrs. George Mex-net and Miss Miriam Merner. Mr. anders. C K. Merner and daughter Mary,and Mr. and Mrs. thrtt, Merner and daughtpr Donna. Mr, and Mm. John Zinn and daughter Chrksse. Mrs. Simpson Air-mar and Miss Kenna from here attended the 90m anal- Versury or the Sebrlngvllle Evan- gelical church last Sunday. Mr. N. 0. Hlpel the nei- member- elert tor South Waterloo called on his: suppqueys here last Saturday. Links Best Vku- " Add... a. SEVERILY INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Mrutuu1 Mm “:19._Wumor and Highway - Sud-y. tho wovk’ I In Plain-i Y' 'rt'?,5 arc m... 'asPrrftr"r"f'ti"er"'ir"Pcr3ts": "T,'"'"".?)""?,",'?.')],?.,,,',',, i ii .. _ . . . J) ' L l wp. "t_.' n _ "I'., /iC""i' . F, ",- fit'; . ‘ '.. . Mttgqq, _ . ' i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross and two children of Oshawa spent Thanks- tsivjytwitr Mrs. E. Purina V Eriiie irilriilmUrtrruu spent the weekend with relatives in the villtyte. - - _ Mrs. E, Rainer. Wellesley. enter- ‘ulned at her home on Sunday at- ltemoon in honor ot several of her New Hamburg lady friends in a din- ‘ner bridge. Honors were won by Mrs. George J. Hahn and Miss Dora Debuts. Those attedlug from town were: Mrs. L, Hahn. Mrs. A. I". Hahn. Mrs. G. J. Hahn, Mrs. T. Debus, Mrs. J. P. Ernst, Mrs. J. Mar- ty Mrs. P. Cornell. Mrs. Fred Cook- son. Mm. Foster, Mrs. J. Wiederhold, Miss L. Bauer and Miss D, Debuts, The hostess was assisted by Miss Irmzard W'leirschaueser and Miss Vera F'leisetuuuser. Br: Dr. Weldon Krupp of Woodstock visited his parents recently and we are played zo_know that his hither. Mr. aid Mrs. R. Tdnllt;%plllt the week-end with relatives in Kin-h- oner. B. B. Krupp has strisatiy%ijr1Tviii atter his serious illness. Miss Reta Benedict of Chesley spent the week-end and Thanksgiv- ing holiday at the home of her six- ter, Mrs. H. N. Culben here. Mia's Ellen Forrest ot%iiuxsmsare visited at the home of her parents over uttryeey' and holiday. Miss Helen Smith ot Kitchener 'school sum" upon! the weNeettd and holiday at the home ot her pal-ems. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. Smith here. Mr, and Mrs. D. Merner and death ter Dona Jane. visited the farmer's parents in Sebringvllle on Sunday “It! Mrs. Meme: cotttNbuted two lie llghtrul appropriate solos at the my uiversary aervices in the Emmanuel Evangelical (‘hurrh there Miss Mary Kerr spent the week- end and Thanksgiving at her home in ffyspeyer. -- - Miss' Anna Nahls of Kitchener spent the week-end at her home. here. Mrs, R. Jones and family Were _tyu:tvjyitory in Kitchvnvr. Mr. and Mm. borne kidGiie tun- lly of Shake-pears snout Tuesday with Mr. ma Mm. Aaron Eldt. "_-. “-1-. --. N. dared I an. “on! mm- In a. hunched Church I.” on may ‘0"on which was Igll “In“ and qattorod by all mt. In. P. C. Bucket a Toto-to ”on! I (out day. with In menu. Mr. and Mm. W. H. 30!... Mr. uni In. 1iititeT, an aunt" Marr. kite or. Hum hand: 13 my: 13.1mm} In. Charles E Melanin: ot tit. Man'- entorulnod 1 number ot not New Hamburg trittrtdB at no: home but Friday in honor ot her Inter. Mu. Halon: Boulloe. rho-e marri- ue took place on hunky. Nov. 8th. Honom nt Minus were won by In. Don. Mtrrnor, Mm Tod Paine and mu Kennett: Paine. " aplendld prize was given the honored quest. Following cud: tea woo served. Mr. mid am. 34336 £13! Waxed minds ta. limtogk on gladly, Mr. and Mrs. W. Covy of Wood- stock spent Sunday at the home of MI':_and Mrs. C. Reader. L. Hum: [spirit-tite-Vail-end and :hunksgiving at his home in Strat, 0rd. Mulcolni "cAGl"or'North Bay spent a few days with his parents, Mr, ugly Mrs. J. W. Green. {MM-4715!. via Hour." In Id! mini h In t a.» - 0030104. Mt-teat mt um __ id»; iaiai. “"T'uWuu" 'etf , up! on tho {Mt 03kt 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 I V MRrttRtt "A! No. 88b”. ' tim ....\.......a on "All ms Fug-I an hers milk AMT“: Us " b. smurfs N E. Ought. - ici, 4% g. ._.........1u yfthltt DOON .atttitif ~mwum 44.15 " “"47 rump-nu Mr. and Mrs. Jmiah Sham: spout Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Leander Snyder, Mr. and Sires, Wm Klein and tttite In) slu-In Sunday with friend" in Kitchener. l Mr. and Arts. l l'rvmnmn and :mlughlm‘ Marjorie "r Slmshurg were i'the Sunday gum-h; at the 'tome of Alarm-y Snider. Ww-k-mul and Sunday visilom at'ramuy Ike ln'me- M A, "rum-r m-rv‘ Mr. and home: Mr". [Inward lh-inhurdl and daugh» Harold 'sunday vinito.n, air Il.'. and Mrs Karl Suyuh-y wvnr Mr and Mrs Milton Lumnku trum I’m-sum. so" of Preston ofticiuted at the United Church. Run E. R. Hall cf Gait conducter the service. Reg. and James Wildfung of Toronto spent the Weekend and Thanksgiving with their parvnts, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wildfnfng. Homer Watson was a guest at the Art exhibit which was hvhl at the historical Grange Art Gallery of Toronto un Friday. A chicks-n supper will he held at the Donn Presbyterian Church on Tuesduy, Nov. UL Supper will be sirved from 6.30 to H u'rlork. Pro- gram will follow with music and singing. Miss H. Thorns "riCc'ito spent the wrrk-end and Thunksgivmg at her home here. John Swain of Preston spent Sunday with relatives in the village. F Seamless Axminster Rugs Note the low prices: It? KING ST. WEST am in itie may" - "M iauraiiuik -- :-_“_ seaunies'sma-arerer.aroerteetdetri-- You eu__mw guy the gun gdvytug. of m GERMAN MILLS StHll8trTliillts HOUSE FURNISHINGS a “dTglePhone 2300 "CCU! r"... tttat 'f,,,',,,',',.!')!?,?.)??.'. age ,“,,_______ Size 4-6 x 7-6 for Size (VI) x 9 for Size!) x 9 for .. Size 9 x 10-6 for Size 9 x 12 for . 1 ter Gloria, l Mr and Mrs. George Cannon tram (Elmira, Mrs. Philip Braden Mrs. Ed- lwin Iluwvll and James Howell from ‘Detmit. 'spent Thanksgiving Day fun]. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruder. Mr ‘Wm. Imhen'or Kitchener, re. ettssretl old acquaintances here on Thanksgiving. Mr, and Mrs, Peter Schu'nrtun- tluhpr of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs Henry Bach an Thanksgiv- lug \‘iuilurn al the hunw at Mrs, Wary llilmrlllmrgur on Thanksgiving were' Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Oberle and Lunlly. Walter and Philip Hill-ch- ln~rgor of Waterloo and Mr. and Hrs. Inrnhl llinsrhherger of Erluvllle. Mr and Mrs. Loud, 101531;}an mu Joseph mum! friends in Wit- "ayyshlrr on Sunday. Mr and Mths Oliver Sehl and hill- ily of Waterloo and Mr. Anthony Swans at St. Agatha called on Mr. and Mrs Sol'nphlm Kieswetter re omtly. We are sorry lo report that the infant tTIN; Ruth Elaine. ot Mr. mu! Mrs tHai on Moss has been Ill. Sh.- is now making some improve ntentes. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Selbert "tit- ed at the home or Imiah Grumman on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arnold and [laughter Joan ot Kitchenqr spent Thanksgiving with friends hero. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ernst "sited with Mr and Mrs. Eden Bechtel near liiuomlngdale on Sunday. Mr George Wolff from Waterloo .spet" the wessk-ead with Jack Bru- def. , " BAMBERG KITCHENER $13.50 $23.50 $32.50 $36.50 $40.00

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