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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Feb 1931, p. 9

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-sootmaooosorrro-ouro 1.1,“. m ' g ,1‘IIVIJIVI , . I . . I I m I . I I 1qtqt'.tqrqrrrqr . INIHOVIHOV‘M'OV‘U I I q "I I". OHI‘W’ l . 04" “Mm-uamountmanuul I I‘m-“N.“ mm "mm." m, 258 King W. - KITCHENER - Phone Their Knowledge of Values Gained Through Years of Experience Will Save You Money. Drop in their MBee and taik it over. Home. Por Sale in I" pan: of Kitchener and Waterloo Pythttrltetilty Go. Whether you intend buying or building vacuum-1v. '" I I I I I '" Solve Your Home Problems w ovrm-mnm n I ma who u " M t" 1+ _------------------ Enjox Valgnting f'altr. A i'ait-nline Social was held in the Huysvillu hall last Thursday _ itlg mull-r the auspices n! the Al. PA, and a very enjoyable evening mu “pent In games. progressive hurlu'v and crokinoto. The first prizm luv ruchre living won by Miss Mitdut, Cook and Mr. A. Cttristner, mnmlmion prize" by Mrs. H. B. I‘u-lllicnmho and P. B. Graham. For vmkimrlv the first when wpro mmuhnl to Mrs. U. Nam-gang and (‘Yilrmu'v Graham. consolation prizes by Mics Sylvia Graham and John bw‘ltV Itrvt'reshmeuts were served rml " w-ry enjoyable evvning 1'.itri lu-rughl to a close. Mi": l. Pm'mlson spent the week- .‘nd at lu-x' home in l’lausville. Mr. Andrew Cook and sun Ray- mnml "t Nu‘w Hamburg spent Sun- tluy will! the farmer's parents here. Mi, P Edith Samuel is vieiting ro- h'livl-s in Preston this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pelzko return- ml lo Waterloo on Saturday. after syn-mm": lhv traet taunt of weehs xvirlt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ywhramm. Mrs. F. Suhuunm spvht the week- will witit rNotires in Kitchener, Mr. I-Iruip Cook viallml his hm- er Buy (‘nuk at German Mills one (“3.13% “wok, Mr. and Mrs. Jusvph Brrsnrtoman awn! Sunday with the Latter's sis- Mi-s Ix'vnr- Spies has roturnod to MW hnnu- “new viesiting relatives in Kin h-vm-r and Preston. Mr and Mrs. Herb. Widemnn of “var I-Ilmirn visited Mr. and Mrs. " M, H4rtt man an Sunday. “kn-s Malinda Hrttrrrtan and La- Hm: JhuHetrhrsr n! \Vallvnatoin visit- ml “Uh Miss Llwlla Martin on Sun- dar Min "elphine Nahrganx of Ptattss ville is rapt-ruling a wtutk with her put" ttt- here. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham and [Knights-r Marion of Stratford spent Sunday with the former's parents Mr'. u. N Pirie of Landau oml Mr Urn-mm of Wetlmuvy WPre hust- nwu visitor horn on Tuesday. Miss Irvnn Marlin tthar ivaterlrio .uml Mr, Aaron mMnnbarlmr of Wal- lcn<u~ih spout the wssek-pttd with Mr Ezra Martin, Mr and Mrs Earl Miller and Mrs Gruruv Brim-ind! of North 1voolwich tipt'ttt Saturday evening with Mr nml Mrs. J t Ott. Just stop and think how many people would be given employment. The excavator would be given work digging for the construction of the foundation. Cement workers would be given employment pouring the tom-rum for the basement. Carpen- ters would be required to build the “in mm Baker ot Bridgeport ~[ull' Un- woek-trttd with Miser Em- mr-linq» Lin-1113;. Ur and Mrs. John Hull)! and V.vc Abram linwnmn Visited with 31:: :m-l Mrs Enoch Hurkhardt nu Mic,, Mittruwa Martin vnh-rluim-d " numlwr ot her girl frivndw at a twining rm Tum-day: Sunni Has it appealed to you that by putting into ettect your plans to build a new home or to remodel your present store premises it would assist in relieving the unemploy- ment situation in your community, and help business depression in sev- eral lines of business? Th" ulnnlh ot Mm. anry Nun-or! I‘m-marl}: Harlan»! M0211, arrurrml a: tlto homo "I hor dankhu-r, Mrs Lori [lawman on Sunday morning. rnllmulng a paralytk‘ admin: Thrs Unusual! Wu! m her Mrd your and “1m burn in Pilkington. hut span! who “nah-r part of her lite in this vicinity "pr hnshnnd. prodoround hor Htrpr you"! nun Rurvlving am Huron minimum, Mrs, Mrlllrny. lamh hrlvlzn. Alm.. Mrs, hauls Srhmx, “Mm-Inn. and Mrs. lmvl Bowman Hm sons, Fmorh of F‘s-may. BC . and Ht'nry of Vnnmurnr Onr, mm. Mn Mary Kmtrr and Hm brotttsrrw, I‘Mpur Moat of Dacron and John “out of F1orttdttto. Tttrt Ntttsrttl rm- hnM an 1vrttrtmertitr afternoon (r. m hm lan- waldo-neu- to the North u nnlwirh R-ttrat (thumb. Bum] Van nude In the 'tdfotntmr COMIC?! Mr' Gordon Ehy of Mannheim thin-d with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan-r lively-r nvvr Sunday Mumm- Crraio and Howard Haw Iran wnro hustnoss visilom in To. runlu Ivrnnthx Died On Sunday. Mn ftort Ilnhmnr. who has in. is improving nit-ply "re, c, Mm. umhln L' = self a "Dream Home". .a modern abode in some setting where your family would be content and happy in every sense of the word. Why not BUILD IT THIS SPRING? - FOR years you’ve been promising your- aAIr- “n.-Aac~u ”An-A,’ - “-J-_._ -c_uL My Porno-Ala and nth: it.” at toid br Waterloo Ciro-id. .o-o_. Mary llr't-mwman "our New Ail FLORADALE HAYSVILLE DISTRICT NEWS boo" Thrro passed away rm Thursday, John J. Erh. aged 70 years. He is survived hy one son. Leroy Erb, and um- daugrhvr. Mrs. James Cary, of Seattle, Washington, and three broth-rs and two sisters of Welles- lr-y. Tho funeral was held follow- ing the arrival of a son and daugh- ter from Seattle, Washington. Coyatr ofrkcuu Visit Coderith. Mr. C. J. Miller, road overseer, Reeve P. A. Wagner of Wellesley, L. S. Lichty. county road superin- tendent, and Reeve l. C. Hallman of Waterloo township motored to Godurich last Tuesday, investigating the matter in reference to a Push snow-plow. Enqu Moccauinr Dance. There was a large attendance at the moccasin dance and prize draw- ing held at the skating rink last Wednesday. The lucky winners were Walua-0ttman, picnic ham; Miss Oletta Schade. box of choeo- lates, and Clarence Neel). flash light. Realize $35.00 A bridge party was held last Friday night at the Town Hall un- der the auspices of the Women's Institute, when a delightful even- ink was spent. The sum of $35.00 was milede for the support of the soup kitchen at Kitchener. Attend Parliameyt (belting. A Mr, E. K. Itciner, Mr. Peter A, Wagner, Reeve of Wellesley TIL. Mr. Irvin C. Hallman, Reeve of Waterloo Tp., and Mr. L. S. Lichty, county road supt., spent Thursday and Friday in Toronto at the open- ing of the Legislature. The county omcials, while in the city, inspected a more modern Lin srtowp1ow which it is proposed to purchase. The plow was demonstrated in this district on Monday. Auilted in Election. Mr. Albert Berseht, who was aim-Ht from here for the last six weeks and waking in the interest " the Liberal Party in the by- olvutiun in Grenville County, re- turned home last Friday. Attend Funeral. A number from here attended the funeral of the late John W. kuthim New Hamburg, on Monday. Death of John Erb. Celebrate Birhtday. A numhr-r ot friends pleasantly ':urprisr'rt Mr. George "Homer last Thursday nlgln. it being the rat-fa» man of his birthday. The evening was sprmt in Ramp" and mnsir after which u dainty lunvh Watt serv-ri. In- cluding the ttirthday cake hemm- fully llornrnwd with ranmm. All jninml in wishing Mr Huetnor many nmrn happy birthdays Persona". And the money earned by all these men would be circulated framework. Bricklayers would work building the walls. The plumbers would be called in to instal the plumbing and heating system. The electrician would be required to in- stal the electric system for lighting and refrigeration. The plasterer would have work in finishing the in- side walls. The painters would be employed to paint and varnish the woodwork. In the lumber yards men would be employed hauling the building materials. Mr. Amos llrubm-hor returned to his home an” sprndinz a we" with frlv-ndu In Floradate, Mr and MN. Alvin Dammoh-r and Wu Earl and Mrs. J. Hamilton visit, m| Monday evening with Mrs. Wm, Tyttclr. Mr, John E, Rruhachor Inland: holding an auction sale on Momur, Fl‘hruary 23rd. Mo, William Tyark and snn Earl 41ml \Vvdnmrlny In alt-mini} ran Mrs, M. Purim, A number from hors, annulled the play "Brown 3".de Batty" he“ In Srhnnrr‘a hall, Linwood on Friday 11ml" LOST LIFE WHEN CAR GOES THROUGH ICE Cnswoll Waterman, ntted 21, of Alton”, Kirk, w" drown when hir' cur went through an air hole in the; ire an St, Clnir River, no“ Sarnin, on Saturday. Hin nil-tn escaped through the enrorindow and rlunl to the ledge of lee until rescued by a run who out the accident Mrs Fred Plain of St. Mary’s was the guns? of bar sister. Mrs. Marla Forum" uvor lhe wrind. Master Earl Human of Elmira mom tho VIN-bend at hls reaps-dive 'r, mr' hum. Mics harks-y Brown is spondlnz a 'n-vr wpoks at her home in Erhavillo. HAWKEBVtLLE WELLESLEY Mr. H. E. Sovereign of Mildmny, former principal of our school. callvd on frivnds hcr" on Tuesday. His father, Mr. Ir. Sovereign. who has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bcchthohl for several munths. rolurngd to Mildmay with him. On Sunday evening the young people of the Lutheran Church pre- sented a very impressive Panto- mine pageant entitled "His Glory" which consisted of ten scenes. To each scene Rev. Mr. Lamack read the appropriate Scripture texts while the choir assisted with the hymns. The scenes were as follows: 1. His Glory at Bethel. 2. His Glory at Sinai. 3. His Glory in the wilderness. 4. His Glory in the Temple. 5. His Glory amid the angels. 6. His Glory above the fields. 7. His Glory in the manger. 8. His Glory in the world. 9. His Glory on the Cross. 10. His Glory in Heaven. The different scenes carried out the theme of "The Light that never failed", starting from the Old Testa- ment manifestation to the marvel- ous fulfillment at Bethlehem, and thence forward to the very throne of God. A large audience had gathered to view and to listen to this very im- pressive and inspiring pageant and much credit was given to the lead- ers and to all who took part. V-Ienlinp Party. _ M _ On Thursday evening Miss Ger- trade Twivtmoyvr entertained the young [maple of Heidelberg to a Valentine party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boehthold. The rooms were prvttily decorated in Valentino colors, The game of Pro- gressive Flea wap, much enjoyed. some sow-n tables being in play. The prize winner was Miss Hannah Braendlv. Following this game a dainty lunch was sowed by the hostess, Mrs. Bevhthold, assistvd by Miss Twietnwyor. Much merrimcnt was caused by the various trinkets found in the rake and the Valen- tine fortune telling contests which were held. All reported having spent an enjoyable evening. Pernonlls. blue Gathering of People Pleased with Performance.-an¢nkine Partr Enjoyed. Ct you have an}; jiiiicuiv%Gc pleting the estimates for your pro- posed new home, you will find the merchants whose advertisements appear on this page, willing to assist you and also furnish you with the highest quality materials. Your home will only last as long as the material that enters into it. That's why it pays to buy quality. It you have already phuined your home, why not build new? Mrs. Charles Home! and Mr. Clarence Heipcl of Bath-n, and Mrs. Louisa Sattler of Waterloo Fore re- cent visitors with Mrs. Mary Sattler. Miss Louisa Fries returned to near Elmira aftvr spending a few months with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Fries hero. Mr. Addison thor of Wnterloo spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sit-1'55. Mr. and Mrs. "when "Hahn and gun Harry of (‘nnoslngn visited with tho (ormor’n '.t"ty. ht'rt.r2rtrsuytur, Minn Vern Smith of Wuhrlon": spending soun- rims at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. Adam Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brnendlp altend- ed the funeral of the late Mr. Manna [Mu-hurt in Linwood on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Han-v Swiss were visitors to the Twin-City on Friday. No 50”in wvro held in the Evangpliral Church on arrnunt of the illno, so! the pastor, Rev. s. R. knerhtol, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harhmg and family of Waterloo were Sundny visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rank. Mr. and Mr, August Snyder and family of llnwkosvilln went Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Fri". PANTOMINE PAGEANT AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Lamack were reent visitor: to New llgmburg. _ Mr. Howard Zinkann, who is tak- ing up a x-uursr of study in Toronto, spent the week-end at. his home here. Miss Mnry Bvchthoid of Potom- hurg is visiting at the home of her brother. Mr. Norman Bechthold. Mrs. H. llonn of Hamilton has brim mutated by tho school board as Arrirtitml of _qur_publicg tthook Ar. Girrdon Frirk'oy of Krtvsv"me visited with his mother hero re- cquly. __ -- among the diiterent stores for ne- cessities of life. All this the result of_your dteision to build a home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman of near Wallvrvstein spent Tursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Martin. HEIDELBERG Mr. Bart Meyér spent last Friday in Kitchener. Minn Gertrude Allommm and Mr. 'thio, m (‘an Allpmnng motored to Elmira to Min-4 alum! the High Srhool common". "rent F ment curring and Mr "In. Betty Reno. was I aunt of Natehez, A number of you": and nld from Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Dietrich. Messrs. H. E. Ran, Goo. Romm- hlan and L. C. Rosenblatt spent Inst, Saturday on busim-ns in Hamil- ton. Mia: Bornottn Meyer, who upon! I few days with relative: In Kitchr on". wturnod to hot homp. Person-II. . Miss Anna Mason of Kitchener spent last Tuesday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Anthony and family, Mr. Alf. Helm and Miss Irene Brenner visited the Iattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brenner. Run Worry Motorist.. The snow plow made its appear- ance last Thursday, making a toad job. However. Old King Sol put the roads in a soft condition res sulling in run: and made the road dangerous for motorists. Messrs. Leo Dietrich, Eddy Loh, singer and James Forwelt spent Sunday evening with Mr. Harry Meyer. Miss Mary Lobxinzer from Kitch. ener spent a few days with her par- ants. 21mm“! .InmInlnlnlulummqum lululquu many gummy 'rrB"orava) u LINI‘I‘IHI‘I "Ia', Ml'l‘l‘l‘l‘l‘. m I I1 I‘l‘IHI‘I I I I I I I‘I“l\l\l [I I I‘l I ml 'irvare' IHI ' um I! IHI mum 'loo; I! Ix I I I‘I ‘lwl‘lHl‘O I” I‘I‘I I IMI I I!I\IVI\I1IVI "alPlrrl0Ilirtn' IIIHIWII‘I‘I I I I I I I I In I‘I amt. I LI In! [I :IHCII 'lg'0reoIlOa Im‘l lvl‘ltl‘l .‘I‘l I It IHI "oooo"ooooooooooocrooocanroooolao I an». \IHIJIHOHIJI‘ “In lIHIHIIlIUI. " College Street Office Phone 617 You Don't Know What You. Arie Missing Ask us about installing a Shower Bath for you. PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, STEAM, HOT WATER AND WARM AIR HEATING Iron Pipe, Vulve and Fittingl, Power Plant and Fnttory Work I Ipecidly. Boyer Lumber Co. Telephone 548 We will cheerfully give estimates on your require- ments in all kinds of lumber and building materials. get it and face 1981 optimistiealir, which will abso- lutely stimulate business and create a better feeling among ali concerned. You can make no safer investment than a home, which, if started immediately, will afford employment to many who are out of work. Office and Showroom .. 74 QUEEN ST. SOUTH - KIT( Telephone 3697 THE TAIT PLATE WINDOW / GLASS (IO. Everything in Glass for Building. Glass in Windshields and Car Doors Replaced While You Wait. 8T. CLEMENTS BATTLER dk FREIBURGER Edward and Victoria Sts. " Kitchener Res, I! IHI I [I I I . I , , I L I I I I I I I I \IHI I I I‘ . In: owdi " KITCHENER - Phones: 1370 and 3015 WATERDOO - 93 John St. E. 1 Min-vs l-Idnn and (Gladys Weber "rent Sunday at the home ot Mr. 5nd_Mrs. Monnn Snyder of we“ Suturdn' ovonin guests at the home of Jr. nnd Mun. Milton Emu, were Menu. David Bani-rt of SrottdsN, Pu. Paul Beerhy and Miss Laurh hopchy, “Uknlmrg, Ohio. and Mia! Elmnnr White. . Mr: and MA. Wm'. km: and dnughter Mnrjnrio spent Sunday It the home of Mrs. vahnrh at Kitch- oner. Sunday nuts“ with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Svihort were Mr. and Mrs Geo. Weber and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snyder of Wil- linmsburg. - Mr. and Mrs. David BGrirwer and family spent Sunday with Mr. nnr_i_Mrs. Fiph. Snygpr. A Valentine party was given at the, Purina School. Besides many beautiful Lt,',',','-,",,';,, there was plenty of cnpfly "ty! pomprn. Permnasl Misses Muriel "Ernst and Clara Zollor spont Sunday at the home of Mutant! Mry Fiyrl Snyder. - Mn. lmandvr Snyder'recéntly en- lortaim‘d a numb" of friends at a quijtiggyargy. Miss Esther lillomnnzrof -ijiara spent the week-end with parents. Mr. and Mrs, Sid. Parker of Preston visited with Mr. and Mrs. Altyyt I-Jinyzoihtr-r 3n Spmlay. _ Mirtt Maliay Mcyer last Sunday Saturrii: PROSPECI'IVE m on the upward trend as far n the depreuion is concerned. Let u: for- '" I I I I» I: I: I: I: '" al IMIMI‘ I: I: I: TWAIN: GERMAN MILLS . Ivlhlvlnl ' I I mmmnux “on. Res. Phone 399 Phone 1943

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