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10 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener re eaday, Decomber 81, 1981 BETTER GLASSES cost a nickle, says Mr. Dollar Bill. He avers that the most expensive thing in the world is careless buying. When you put up your good money for vulcanizing you expect to get your tire back in dependable shape. You do if you deal with this shop. Mr. Henry Reuel and sons of Detroit, Mich., visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henty Huehn. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hallman and daughter Eileen attended the wedâ€" ding of Mr. Norman Wahl on Cuesâ€" da Cal. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lackenbauer and son, Mrs. Hy. Westfall and grandsons spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Huehn. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Snyder spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ephâ€" raim Weber near Ki;ch‘ensr. The Shop that gives your dollar a long ride. IlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIi Harry Marks j 1. 1 0 l A d dA a in S Heartiest greetings of the season to the Chronicle staff and readers. 91 ki-g St. North, Waterloo Phone 476â€"J JANSEN OPTICAL CO. SCHOOL REPORT Honor roll for Separate School, New Germany, Ont. 4 Form _ Vâ€"Mary Zinger, _ Harold Reinhardt, â€" Eleanor Olineki, Florâ€" ence Brohman, Joseph Zinger, Mary Drexler. Senior IVâ€"E] Bitschy. Rita S Charles Keller, Helen Schuett. Tel. Office 572. Res. 3581 346 King St. W., Kitchener. Specialized Service on all types of Radio Equipment. RI€TEM SUNIICCC Junior IVâ€"â€"Noreen Zettel, Marle Brohman, â€" Barbara Hummel, _ Rite Hackborn, â€" Rita _ Beechey, Marion Mover, Herman Moyet, Marle Olinsâ€" Xi. Lawrence Kurtz, Stanley Schierâ€" hart, Anthony Zettel. Senior I!Iâ€"Vincent Kiefer, Mary Bruder, _ Cyril_ Zinger, Edward Zinger, Helen Zettel, John Bitechy, Anng Fehrenbach, Frances Klein, Matilde Febhrenbach, Alma Snider, Marie Weiler. Junior 1IIâ€"Doris Brohman, Cathâ€" 1 1 use aralar COMMON SENSE doesn‘t MARSLAND Radio Service WIRTNC MTRITIC Junior 1IIâ€"Doris Brohman, Callh [ents, Mr. abno STS CEO08 t~C>SOIOOTOUO! Cusxhonl is snend! ctine Schierhardt, George Keller, | Minto. lNormal School ie spending the | M Loraine Fehrenbach, Harold Zinger, Miss Edna Runge is spending the Christmas vacation at the home of |a Loretta Berberich, Stewart Schierâ€" .mIida}'s with her parents, Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mre. Noah |I hardt, Vera Brohman, Melvin Goetz.| Mrs. John Runge. \Mlller. a Leonard Seifried, Stanley Seifried. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fre{l and‘ Mr. and Mre. Addison Bauman T Bernice Keller. iaughter Helen and_ Mr. ! elson Misses Lovina and Lydia Ann Horst |o Junior IIâ€"â€"Rita Brobman, Boatrice| Seip, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seip and and Messrs. Simeon and Daniel W.|7 ‘Thomasing, Harvey Moyer, Marie| son Allan, Mrs. Adam Seip, Sr., Mr. Horst were Christmas Day guests of Selfried. Gertrude Fehrenbach, | Oscar and Mr. George Seip, Mr. and their grandfather, Mr. Mosea Weber |e Frank Kloepfer. Gerald Zettel, Clarâ€"| Mrs. Adam Seip and daughter near Conestogo. 1 ence Snider Melva and son Roy, Mr. and Mrs.| _ Mr. Carl Frank epent Christmas Senlor Iâ€"Violet Brohman. Helen | J. Selefn and daughter Esther spent Day with friends in Doon. ; Selifried, Genevieve Kurtz, Louilse | Jaturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender apent | Zettel, Rosine Schierhardt, Albert | Harry Seip, Hanover. Christmas Day with Mr. and Mre.|; Brohman, Helen Thomasing, Leo Mr. and Mrs. Bill HE“'IT. Mr.|Geo. Bender in Alma. Bruder, Joseph |Keller, Mabel Olinsâ€" | August Helwig and Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird and family xi, Kathleen Kll!n, Henry Beaechey. Huemiller and children spent Friday|and Mr. and Mra. Geo. Bolendér and | ‘Jumior 1â€"Annetta Thomasing, Wil with Mr. and Mra. J. Seip, Minto. _|family were Yisitors with Mre. Alice fred Moyer, Betty Brohman, Arthur Mr. Harvey Mauer of Toronto| Belse] at Elmira on Christmaa Day. Rrohman. Doris Beberich, Joaeph “ent the holiday with his glnnu, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rvan« were Olinaki, _ Harold _ Reinhart, Helen | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mauer, Clifford.|Sunday vieitors with Mr. and Mre. Pruder. Margaret Seifried, Harold Rev. and Mrs. Bauer and children| Edwin Bender. Bitschy, Leonard Zinger, Lawrence spent Sunday evenin&with Rev. and| Mr. Leon Wagner and children Fehrenbach, Gerald Hummel. Mrs. Biesenthal, Clifford. Eldon and Ruby, Mrs. Conrad Wagâ€" El in Miss Matilda Miller spent the|ner, Mr. Gordon Wagner, Mr. and Chrisu?a holiday with her parents,| Mrs. Walter Maurer and son Vernon: Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. ‘were Sunday gueste at the home of FOR RENT n rr. u'adnh:'r‘s.k J.' Seir‘ lnnd Fson M. and Mre. Nonnh‘dllllor‘ med modern house, all elson of Howick, Miss Helen Frey| Mr. and Mra. feon Banman L4â€" §â€"re0 :. ":" and Mrs. Wm. Gadke, Mr. and Mrs.|vina and Lydia Ann Horat were conveniences, rent reasoma Wm. Huth, Sr., and Mr. and Mra.|Sunday viaitore with friends in Et * o Szss ocesession. 18 Moore [\ Wm. Huth, Jr., spent Friday evenâ€" mira and Weat Montrose. ZCT 1 P ie Noi‘ L220 muslina Ralsal af Wimira BEeTMNUD MMENUD Junior IIâ€"â€"Rita Brobman, Boatrice ‘Thomasing, Harvey Moyer, Marie Selfried. Gertrude Fehrenbach, Frank Kloepfer. Gerald Zettel, Clarâ€" ence Snider Senlor Iâ€"Violet Brohman. Helen Seifried, Genevieve Kurtz, Louise Zettel, Rosine Schierhardt, Albert Brohman, â€" Helen Thomasing, _ Leo Bruder, Joseph LKellcr. Mabel Olinsâ€" %i. Kathleen Kidin, Henry Beachey. Jumior 1â€"Annetta Thomasing, wil fred Moyer, Betty Brohman, Arthur Rrohman. Doris Beberich, Joaeph Olinaki, _ Harold Reinhart, _ Helen Pruder. Margaret Seifried, Harold Bitschy, Leonard Zinger, Lawrence Fehrenbach, Gerald Hummel. Come From RUMMELHARDT â€"Elmer _ Moyer, !_\[_abel and Emma Steckle, Scl;\vx-ettfz\"h;r'y Klein, r. George Brohman, | . Mr. Max Bedford of Toronto was visiting relatives here during the ‘holid‘y season. ; _ Pr and Mrs. A. L. Meredith of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ratz ‘-nd daughter, Miss Margaret, of ‘Tavistock, spent Christmas | the sult.l of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I cAllister. I Mr. and Mrs. David Sauder and |son Roy spent Christmas with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry Martin. 22 Miss Marjorie McAllister of L don is spending the holiday sea: at her home. here. Christmas guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schweitzer of Chestley are spending the holiâ€" I dxs with Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Scehweitzer. c Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hummel and C family, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hummel and family of Kitchener, Mr. and ¢ Mrs. Arthur Hummel of Preston, | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yantz of Roseâ€" : dale were visitors at the home of ..IMr. and Mrs. Charlie Hummel, Sr., . = |on Christmas. 1 |=| Mr. Art Lithglow of Kingston was = a guest at Pleasant View last Tuesâ€". = cay. : = Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz Sunâ€" = dayed with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington . § Weber near Elmira. = Mr. Henry Huff spent Christmas = at St. Jacobs. s Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Shaffer were ;guests of friends at Stratford on = Christmas. s â€"_ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft and = daughter Esther Sundayed at the 1k home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kraft. â€"= Mr. Addison S. Snyder and the + Misses Sarah and Joanna Snyder ® were guests at the home of their " brother with Mr. and Mrs. Wellingâ€" ." ton Snyder on Ch‘ristmata,s-. 4 onprngint Aiates en Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Meredith oll Mr. and Mre. F. Turner &no ©7" Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ratz{spent Christmas day at the home of and daughter, Miss Margaret, of| Mr. and Mrs. F. Hartwick of Kitchâ€" Tavistock, spent Christmas . the ener. slelt.l of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John Perine has returned to Chi cAllister. |cago after spending they Christmas Mr. and Mrs. David Sauder and vacation at the home of his mother, son Roy spent Christmas with Mr. Mrs. E. Perine. and Mrs. Henry Martin. 1 Mr. and Mre. Stan Quelch and son Miss Marjorie McAllister of Lonâ€"‘ kenneth spent the Christmas vacaâ€" don is spending the holiday season tion at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. at her home. here. 'Mulholhnd of Preston. Christmas guests at the home of| Mr. and Mrs. G. Wiltshire of Toâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bedford were ronto spent a few days at the home Mr. and Mrs. Kaminski of Kitchâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. R. Tenner. ener, Mr. and Mrs. McPherson of‘ Miss Mary Kerr is spending the Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Percival Christmas and New Year‘s holidaye Bedford of Toronto. _ at the hom# of her parents, in Heeâ€" Mr. Roy Croft of Kitchener and Mr. Eric Croft of Woodstock spent Christmas at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevanus and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman and family spent Christâ€" mas with Mrs. Valina Cressman. Mr. Herb Heintzman of Buffalo, N.Y., spent Christmas at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzman. zlr. and Mrs. John Durrant of near Guelph were guests at the home of the Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis last week. |____ _ > of Mrs. Nancy Buehlet frotn near Waterloo is spending a week with her brother and sister at Pleasant View. Mr. Eric Croft and Mr. Robinson of Woodstock spent Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1. €. Croft. Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder and Mrs. Alice McAllister awere guests of the Misses Snyder at Conestogo on Tues_da:‘x. . Mcr‘s‘:vif Je t-)'yc-eâ€";)-{Waterloo spent last Tuesday with the Moyers at Pleasant View. .____ ; _ ; _ p.04. 0iih A ca c iepaiitr tsnnd * 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Burgetz and family of Centreville were guests at Pleasant View on Christmas. Mr. Ridge of Hamilton is spendâ€" ing the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Snéder. Mr. Rodger Geagh and Misses Marjorie and Norma Geagh spent last weekâ€"end at Welland. Miss Sabina Snyder of Kitchener spent a few days at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kraft and Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft at Kitchener. . NMr and Mrs. Irwin Shantz and Mr and Mrs. Irwin Shantz and der. family spent Christmas the guests . Mr. and Mre. John st of Mra. Elmina Snyder, Kitchenerâ€" merson were visitors Aliibisinit 13. 1. 2 s hi tiibrl n O db ud Mr. Wilfred Shantz spent Christâ€" mas with his brother, Howard, near Preston. * Fine Program. ‘The school concert held last Tuesâ€" day afternoon was bigger and better than ever and was a groat success. The rooms were beautifully decorâ€" NS MESRORC in Ailainent P1 o ofi 120011000 c 0. 0. /00â€" o canainane t ated with Yuletide decorations and made a very attractive appearance. ‘The program, consisting of recitaâ€" tions, dialogues and drills, was very well given gy the children, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the large number of parents and friends present. At the close of the proâ€" gram, Santa Claus ‘made his appearâ€" unce and presented gifts to the scholars. Christmas Program Well Attended. w:.‘.&-h‘-ul_“b"mw The Christmas program was given at the United Church here on Sunâ€" day evening and was ver well atâ€" tended. The first part ofy the proâ€" gram was fve“ by the children, after which a Y(ugeant entitled ""Tributes to the King" was given by the {oung people, which was thoroughly enjoyed by every one \present. Miss Gertrude Reuber has returnâ€" ed to Elmira after spending . the Christmas holidays with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Reuber, scar and Mr. George Seip, MF. MMTM AMeM EN OAOOLL C O o i irs. Adam Seip and daughter near Conestogo. village. Dmmmmn in en in [elva and son Roy, Mr. and Mrs.| _ Mr. Carl Frank epent Christmas |_ Dr. and Mre. L. Ls Stauffer and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Libyd Hilborn and |t â€" Se-L and daughter Esther spent Day with friends in Doon. Ward Stauffer of Waterloo and Mr.|family and Mr. Clare Hilborn of |: aturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender apent | Wellington Bock of Welland were Caledonia spent Christmas with Mr.|{ [arry Seip, Hanover. Christmas Day with Mr. and Mre.|guests at the home of Dr. and Mre. |and Mre. A. Hilborn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helw;’f. Mr.!Geo. Bender in Alma. E. S. Brown of Christmas Day. Mr. and Mre. Norman Weber and |j ugust Helwig and Mrs. Herman| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird and family | Mr. and Mre. Alex â€" McKessock | Mr.â€" Garfield Weber vielted | with | Iuemiller and children spent Friday|and Mr. and Mra. Geo. Bolendér and |apent the holiday and weekâ€"end with | Mrs. Schwartz at Kitchener on Sunâ€"| vith Mr. and Mrs. J. Seip, Minto. _ |family were Yisitors with Mre. Alice |relatives at Chatsworth . day. ' Mr. Harvey Mauer of Toronto|Belsel at Elmira on Christmasa Day. Vieltors from a dietance at the Chrietmas Day visitore at the lxent the holiday with his glflnt!. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rvane were|home of Mr and Mre. George Hallâ€" ‘hamo of Mre. W. Spaetzel were: Mr. r. and Mrs. Jacob Mauer, Clifford.|Sunday vieitors with Mr. and Mre.|\man on Chriatmas Day were: Mr.land Mre. Arthor @paetzel and famâ€" Rev. and Mrs. Bauer and children| Edwin Bender. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel and son illy of Vineland; Mr. and Mrs. Wes ipent Sunday evenin with Rev. and| Mr. Leon Wagner and children |Cameron of Bridgeport and Mr. and jley Spaetzel and . family, Mr. and , Mrs. Biesenthal, C|i5‘hfd~ Eldon and Ruby, Mrs. Conrad Wagâ€"|Mrs. Clarence Shantz of Preston. ‘.Vlrn‘ Randall Hoffman and scDs | Miss Matilda Miller spent the|ner, Mr. Gordon Wagner, Mr. and| _ The Misses lzetta Merner, Mary ‘Rockford, Keith and Bruce, Mr. and | Christr?n holiday with her parents,| Mrs. Walter Maurer and son Vernon |Francia and Goldie Gibb are spendâ€" iMm. Roy Spaetzsel and aon George Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. ‘were Sunday gueste at the home of|ing the vacation at their respective and Mr. Lioyd Gedke, all of Kitchenâ€" Mr. and Mra J. Seir‘ and son M. and Mrs. Noah Miller. homee at Varma, Bright and Galt. . |er Nelson of Howick, Miss Helen Frey| Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman L4â€"| Mr. and Mra. Melvin Snydor vieitâ€"| Mr. and Mre. Rarl Einwachter and and Mrs. Wm. Gadke, Mr. and Mrs.|vina and Lydia Ann Horet were ed at the home of Mr. and Mre.|cildren Carson and Shirley visited Wm. Huth, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.|Sunday visitore with friends in WÂ¥ | Anatin â€" Bricker at Rosevilie om |with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheele at Wm. Hu'# Jr., vnt Friday evenâ€" mira and Weat Montrose. Christmas. Kitchener on the holiday. in&:lfi r. and Mrs. Telford Sclp.' Mins Pauline Befsel of Eimira‘ Mr. and Mrs: Lioyd Goettling and on aee es . and Mrs. Alvin Huth spent spent a few days with her cousin, family »pent BSunday at Waterlo0. ADVERTIO!ING in The UHRONICLE the holiday with relatives. Misa_Norma Bird. Mr. «hd Mre. Eden Kinsie, the BRINGS RRBSUUTS. DISTRICT NEWS CLIFFORD rere _ Rev. W. Patterson of Preston con-‘ on ducted the service at the Presbyteriâ€" an Church and Rev. E. R. Hall of and Gualt at the United Church on Sunday the afternoon. M aft. _ The Presbyterian Young People‘s the Scciety will hold a social evening yder and watch night Om Thursday evenâ€" heir ing. Dec. 31st. Everyone welcome! Do ob en Wick Mr. and Mre. Ralph HUDACNCC® ang daughter Laura of Kitchener spent Christmae day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woife. _ Miso Hilda ‘Thoms of Toronto is epending the Christmas vacation \nt the home of her parents, Mr. wW. Thome and Miss A. Thome. . _ â€" Verla Seftel of Galt is spending a few days at the home of Mrs. w. Goddardâ€" 1 peler L. Hogg is spending the Christmas and New Year‘s vacation at his home in Stratford. Reg. and James Wilfong of London are spending the Christmas and New Year‘e vacation at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilfong. Mr. and Mrs. W. Atkinson and fomily of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Caseel on Friday. * Charlie Shants spent the Christâ€" mas vacation at the home of his varents in Kitchener. _ : doidoinindP enb Bob Bonne of Kitchener «pent | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| J. Bryce. » , Mr. and Mre. L. Brown and two | daughters Jean and Betty are spendâ€" ing Christmas and New Year‘s vacaâ€" tion with relatives in Simcoe. Ella Wolfe of Kitchener,is spendâ€" ing the Christmas and New Year‘e vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woife. 2 Bornâ€"To Mr. anod Mre. M. Holt, Dec. 21st, a son. ‘The Sunday School Christmas conâ€" cert was held in the United Church on Wednesday evening, Dec. 23rd. Quite a number of parents attend: ed the Public School annual Christ: \mas concert which was held on Tnesday afternoon, Dec. 22nd. The Sunday School Christmas conâ€" cert, which was held at the Presbyâ€" terian Church on Tuesday evening, ; Dec. 22nd, was largely attended. : The program consisting of dialogues, recitations and songs, was much enâ€" â€" joyed. The teachers and pupiis deâ€" i serve much credit. Sante Claus presented gifts and a bag Of goodies ; to the puplis from a pretty decoratâ€" ed tree. ut olfi o tetoit hn td is 2 o Christmas was celebrated in the usual manner, many family gatherâ€" ings being held in the village. . P es Master Billy Evans is epending the Christmas holidays with friends in Hamilton. . Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson of | Wallenstein «pent Christmas Day : with the latter‘s parents, <Mr. and Mre. Enoch Schneider. Miss Margaret Bender of Heide!â€" berg was a holiday visitor with ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Benâ€" G Miss Ruth Schwi apent several days her parents, Mr. a Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Danie! Hors! ATU sone Nathaniel, Ozieh and Aaron, were Christmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mre. Chrietian Martin. at Conestogo. lc e e n c Mr. Chas. D. Miller and Mise Reta Bricker were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller. Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer, Mr. Vernon Maurer and Mr. Willard Weaâ€" ver spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kranter at Heldelberg. v sds s Li id diicsdudats wat Miss â€" Ruth â€" Miller of Stratford Normal School is spending the Christmas vacation at the home of Â¥er parente, Mr. and Mre. Noah Mr. and Mre. Addison Bauman Misses Lovina and Lydia Ann Horst and Messrs. Simeon and Daniel W. Horst were Christmas Day gnests of their grandfather, Mr. Mosee Weber near Conestogo. |_ Mr. Carl Frank epent Christmas Day with friends in Doon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender apent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mre. Geo. Bender in Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird and family and Mr. and Mre. Geo. Bolendér and family were visitors with Mre. Alice Belsel at Elmira on Christmaa Day. NORTH WOOLWICH Mrs. Daniel Horst and &nys;t ‘the home of Mr. and Mre. Edmund John Stange and son visitors at the home [rs. Otto Miller on Hubacheck ©e SBU PRPTE CC PAE DQCR S splendid program. Mr. Ed. Stolts of the local. School Board, acted as chairman, and an interesting feature during the evening was musical numbers which were rendered by the "Pep and Personality Boys" of CKCR. After the program Sants Claus detributed gifts to the kiddies trom a large. prettily decorated Christmas tree. Reward For Attendance noool;d. Emim Mea enmne ienss A large number attended the Christmae entertainment given by the St. James Lutheran Sunday School last Friday ovenins‘. The program of songs and recitations was well rendered while the pastor Rev. G. R. Schults, presided. An inâ€" teresting feature of the program was the reading of a list of names of Sunday School pupils who are to be lumrdod gold and silver pine for two holic s CC Emm aip on en e e nds and thre: years continuous attendâ€" ance at Sunday School. Christmas Cantata. ‘The Choral Society of the First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, preâ€" sented a splendid Chrigtmas cantata, "The World‘s Redeemer," to a large and appreciative audience at the Blenheim â€" Mennonite Church on Monday evening. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Mumicipal nominations held at Baden on Monday. A largev;u;l;;rhi’;fim here attendâ€" ed the Perry‘s Corner School Christâ€" mas concert held last Monday evenâ€" ing. ‘The local stores will be closed on Wednesday evenings during the winâ€" ter months. }Return From Motor Trip.. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Q%I’eman. Miss | Mary Snyder and Messr Elidon and Alvin Snyder have returned from a short but pleasant motor trip through‘ he states of New York, Pennsylâ€" vania and Maryland, visiting New York City, Philadelphia, Baitimore and Washingtom, D.C. Rev. and Mrs. John F. Grove and family at Greenâ€" castle, Penn., were visited on this trip and they wish to send their best wishes to all Chronicle readers for a joyful Christmas and Happy New Year. Presonals. [l Mrs. â€" Andrew _ Koehler of St. |« |Agatha visited with relatives in the |1 |village last week. 1 , / Christmas Day visitors at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz /: . were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrell.|; tne Misses Edna and Margaret Morâ€" || , rell and Mr. Harold Morrell of Hamâ€" _ jlton; Mr. Elmer Caseel of ‘Toronto; | iMr. and Mrs. Clayton Cacsel and | | Miss Dorothy Cassel of‘ Platteville; q Nr. and Mrs. Albert Stoltz and | | Mesers. Roy and Elmer Stoitz of &} Roseville; . Mr. and _ Mra. Joseph & Stoitz, Miss Margaret Stoltz and um Messts. Russell and Kenneth Stoltz lof Rosebank. § ; | Holiday Visitors. i | Miss Clara Reekie spent the holiâ€" lifday at her home at Thornbury. The â€" Micses â€" Violet and â€" Aileen Culliton of Detroit, Mich., are guests |of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einwachter for 0" la few days. mâ€"| â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saltzman and family of Peteraburg visited with on | IRev. and Mre. x. H. Shantz on ne I Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. Samâ€" uel Hil} on Christmas day were: Mr. Victor Hill of Toronto; Mr. and Mré. Ruthig and daughter Janet of New Hamburg; Mr. Norman HJII of Stratâ€" ford and ington. Te Miss Elmina Geiger of Rosebank and Mr. Henry Wettlaufer of Tavisâ€" tock called on Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Goettling last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David McDonald and con Cameron visited with Mr. and Mrs. John MeDonald at Ayr on |Christmas Day. __ . * Mics Verene Witmer spent a few daya of last week with Mr. and Mre. Noah Hunsberger at. Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Saltzbery &NC son Ruseell spent Christmas at the home of Mr. Gideon Saltzbertry at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mogk of Alma visited with friends in the village last Tuesday. Mr.â€" and Mra. Elgin â€" Reist and daughter Armintha Jay, were gueats Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Relst a"C daughter Armintha Jay, were gueats of Mtr. and Mre. Luman Reist at Kitâ€" chener on Chrietmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber spent the Holiday and weekâ€"end with relaâ€" tives in Kitchener and Waterloo. Mn Moemne en ooR _ Mr. Philip Lautenslager of Southâ€" ampton is vieiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lautenslager. w I SNepaeaeed PSE LMTOVUOOUTOOC Mr. and Mrs. Manton Howling and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roberst â€" Israel â€" at â€" Kitchener on Christmas Day. â€" Mr. Wilbert Bechtel of Caledonia ‘spent Christmas at the home of his i]mrenls, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bechâ€" tel. We e dn RCTY Mr. David H. Snyder. the Misaes Mary and Ida Snyder and Mesars. Zldon and Alvin Snyder attended the funeral of the late Mr. David Horat at Elmira last Saturday. EmMonet d 2 PP Mmnier e es Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Snyder, the Misses Pearl and Gladys Bickle and Mr. Roy Gildner of Kitchener visitâ€" ed at the home of Mrs. Henry Gildâ€" ner on Sunday. * w _ uesnt ET WV ENWCUDI Mr. and Mra. Allen Bowman epent Christmas with Mrs. B. B. Krupp at New Hamburg. . Nole Movecucoms 2NE NO Mise Helen Hallman of Belleville. Mr. Elmer Cassel of Toronto, Mr. and Mre. Clayton Caseel and Miss Dorothy Cassel of Platteville and Mr. and Mre. Gordon Hallman and famâ€" Ny of Rosebank visited at the home lol Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel last Thursday. 2 11 uxsl 2 gein 1000 â€" Mr. Clifford Weber apent Chrietmas at hi village. _ __ TINUBC: Dr. and Mre. L. L Stauffer and Mr Ward Stauffer of Waterloo and Mr. Weallington Bock of Welland were guests at the home of Dr. and Mre. E. S. Brown of Christmas Day. e es B $ Amm en ty Mr. and Mre. Alex McKessock apent the holiday and weekâ€"end with relatives at Chatsworth . oone Ceere is PERRVCES TR Nee onl : Vieltors from a dietance at the home of Mr. and Mre. .flflorlfi Hallâ€" 1 x 090. u. Mr. Wilfred Hill of Wash Mrs. Alvin Saltzbery '{[‘d /eber of Kitchener at hle«home in the %(Ifsses Edith, Helen, Ruth and Doris: inzie and Mr. Howard Kellsey of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Klein and daughter Denice of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher l‘.ast Thursday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schweitzer and family of Galt visited â€"with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sararas on Christmas mstols Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coleman and daughters Charlotte and Catharine of Galt and Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coleman of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman on {Chrislmfls. 0 _ Rev. and Mre. C. F. Derstine, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Titus Kolb and Miss Esther Kolb of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Austin Bauer on Monday. _ & Guests at the home of Mr. and \rsâ€" W. H. Guthrie on Christmas Gay were: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompâ€" son and dgughter Margaret; Mr. and 2 uL O n e anas Oa Mics § oo o e it ns son of Plattsville; Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford of Drumbo; Mr. and Mrs. George _ Guthrie, _ Mise Barbara Guthrie and Mesers. Jim and Hugh Guthrie of Ayr; and Mr. and Mrs. iRoy Main and daughter Jean of Perry‘s Corner. .“'-l:'l}_l‘JlTs Special â€"Ayimer Crushed m 0 0 * | Pineapple ":* 18° FRUITâ€"SALAD, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bacher and daughâ€" ter Doris and Mr. J. Dorner Of Kitchâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mra. Fred Lautenslager on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley Hallman and daughter Dorothy of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel last Saturday. _ oys Lynn Velley Dessen PEARS, 2 No. 2 tins . 23¢ Sm ns Chrietmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonaid were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald and son Walter of Bright; Mr. and Mrs. lHngh McDonald, Miss Bryce and Miss Mastereon of Galt. VEGETABLES Aylmer Choige Golden Bantam ; CORN, No. 2 tin M Frankford Brand PEAS, 2 No. 2 tine . 1% Lynn Valley Cut ASPARAGUS, 0 S o Sn Nn snn Miss Ada Bingeman spent Christâ€" mas with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilâ€" born at Roseville. _ and Mre. William Main at R!CNETC! on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Toman and family and Mr. and Mre. Leighton Rosenâ€" berger and daughters Rleanor and Eether were guests of Mr. and Mre. Jacob Toman at Kitchener on Christâ€" Fancy Malage Clust RAISINS, 1â€"1b. pg. Fahcy T\Ilkl,l\ FIGS, s 4; â€"1b. phgo Ees Ruct Mr. Charles Futher of Rochesâ€" ter, N.Y., is apending a few days of this week with Mr. Nyle Futher. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Orval Coleman and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bretz near Washington oni Christmas. 1 Mr. and Mre. Edgar Seegmiller of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hallman and family of Rosebank and Visa Helen Hallmah of Bellevilie visited with Mr. agd Mre. Ephraim Hallman on Sunda AY, 0 000 0 000. 10 King St. Specialâ€"Nature‘s Best Tomatoes Peaches 16â€"0e. in 15¢C 2 largest size tins Choice Quality |fihP Sauce » 23° 30c 25¢ 29¢ 1932 15° WINES, ig. bd. Imperial Dry GINGER ALE, Contents of 6 btis. 42¢ GRAPE JUICE, Â¥O MB PPC ECCC were: Ilr-‘ ‘‘There are 34 orphanages in the and famâ€"{province and the government . inâ€" Mra. Wes ‘apector knowa their relative stardâ€" Mr. and ing. Why does the inspector not: and â€" sons jcriticize our institution, but prn‘ull e, Mr. and|it and looks upon the Kitchenerâ€" on (ieorge Waterloo orphanage as One of the t Kitchenâ€" \best conducted _ inctitutions of its kind in the province. This ia a comâ€" achter and ‘plete anawer to the criticiama made ley visited an no more would need to be said. Scheele ntl "Wa naturally are not unduly conâ€" cerned in respect to the accueations ‘ Quality First â€" Economy Always GCGarrolls M. S. Hallman Answers Orphanage Critics Statements by J. WATERLOO _ Phone 894| Holiday Beverages dE BUTTER lb. 25¢ "The Kitchener orphanage muldâ€" conenett P20 T0 O CMOG T DC qals ings and eurroundings, under the Ake is concerned this will be the last cireumetances, are no more ‘unsuitâ€" ldiscussion on this question. ed‘ as a home to the children than , _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_ those illustrationa were in their day. SCHOOL REPORT "One of our own iMustrions prinâ€" ces â€" of _ industry, . the vonerahlel m(.mmingdale. Jundor hKoom. s Daily Marke. George Lang. reaided in this home~~ gecond: Poselble Marké 317â€" in the early daye and reared a fAM |paur) Broderick 307, Glennys Cressâ€" UÂ¥ liman 305. Lincoln Yantz 304, Salome Destructive â€" criticism | get6é YO1 gnyjar 301, Roy Schnatrr 287 Marion nowhere. If Jack Walter and his Brutzki 278. Shirley Cook #75, Gerâ€" mesociates feel so strongly On tMiS o4 fHause 272, Russel Brutrki 243, imatter and can euggest some PIAD (car| Wahl 235, Walter Saddler 202. in a alilhathddaliPanenbip draliirt dn Lng? "Destructive . criticism . gete you powhere. If Jack Walter and his mesociates feel so strongly on this matter and can euggest some plan by which the money can be obtainâ€" ed. to erect new buildings in new quartens, we will be grateful to them. We have no funds to build and believe in knowing where the funda are to come from before &0â€" ing into debt. It js true .thlt this on 1 1 M SPLOT use . CHEESE pound 23¢ MTD mm Ooenne enlo s is an oldâ€"fashioned principie, but it neverthelesa holds good in all vuccenml enterprises, . not â€" with ctanding Mr. Waliter to the conâ€" trary Guaranteed Storage EGGS dozen 29¢ Carroll‘s Rich Old 4 Limited The World‘s Best Mixer TOM COLLINS, JR 2 Ig. bes. 3 Aylmer GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 1 tin Aylmer TOMATO JUICE, 2 No. 1 tins Walters Incorrect.â€"Institution One of Best Conducted in Ontario. â€" |Mincemeat Specialâ€"Carroli‘s nent o Ne en oneie en n esns time? _ You never hear of these critics frugal when an inetitution has no surplus, tle Of but so soon as a careful manage : etart ment produces funds, the critics apâ€" comed ,,ei. and know how to spend the 10W9""money much better than yourself. _ prosâ€"{If it does not go their way, you are . and |termed "lackadaisical", "complacent as the |citizene", "lacking energy and agâ€" er the greseivenees", and what not. > ‘ The inctitution is in first class buildâ€" condition and as far as the orphanâ€" er the :age is concerned this will be the last unsuitâ€" |discussion on this question. 2 pounds 15¢ Olde English Style ) A M veicing the opinions of most people when I say that there is nothing mg{l more gratifying in these tryâ€" ing times than to be in a position to clip coupons, provided the diviâ€" dends have not defaulted. _ "I have before me the 61st re port of the inspector of prisons and public charities of Ontario and on page 27, table three, the following heading appears: ‘Income From Inâ€" vestments and Endowments.‘ "Seventeen orphanages out of 34 sbow incomes from investments and endowments and come under Mr. Walter‘s â€" ‘withering â€" criticism‘ as these are constantly ‘clipping® couâ€" pons‘. I am inclined to believe, howâ€" ever, that the remaining orphanages would gladly join with us and would much prefer to be engaged in this pastime occasionally. I will name only a few of these orphanages and the amount of income from investments and endowments: R PEAC H SYRUP, 5â€"1b. in . â€" â€" > Carroli‘s Own Blend COFFEE, Ib. â€" < > > > > > Carroll‘s Golden Tip TEA, 4 1b. phg. â€" > For Health & Vim VIâ€"TONE, 1.1b. tin â€" â€" MRNe snn ind edn e et n a Kitchener, $5,349; London, #$6, 155; Ottawa, $24,732; St. Catharâ€" ines, $3,203. "Would it not be the part of wisdom to refer this matter to the government to stop this foolishness af ‘clipping coupons‘? "A complete financial statement appeared in The Daily Record and The Waterloo Chronicle shortly afâ€" ter the annual meeting in October. No doubt Mr. Waiter could readily procure copies on asking. If you take out the personalities indulged in the criticisms, there is not much left. Usually such tactics, are looked upon as a great weakness and an absolute defeat. , oo o mt ts ts First: Poselble Marks 194â€"Paul Stevanus 183, Jack Strong 181, Aden Snyder 172, Byron Bingeman 166, Hotty Snyder 130, Herby Holts 1.0‘4. 8" S Nee I se rent td _ Sr. Primer: Possible Marks Irvine Thomaa 95. _ _ Jr. Primer: Possible Marke 160â€" Doris Broderick 157, Ina Snyder 156, Ernie Brutzki 147, Earl Shants 144. Jack Schnarr 125, Roy Sauder 108, Edward Wilkie 103, Jack Holts 178*, Robert Saddler 7}'. en osens ‘Those marked * have missed 3 or more days. No. on roll 27. Average attendance 25. _ GUM DROPS, ib. mcorATCS NOUGATS, 1b. JELLY BEANS, lb. . 1% BRAZILS, lb 20c WALNUTS, 1b. Extss Fancy Shelled ALMOND§S, ib. Fancy Bordesux WALNUTS, tb. Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries Pound 21¢ WOOD‘S PHOSPHODINE 89 NEW NUTS CANDIES 29° 21° Vo-;; E. Todd, Teacher .34Ac 45c . 35¢ .53¢ 136 37¢ $5%¢ out of 34

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