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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Dec 1931, p. 7

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Mr. James Farrell of Toronto «pent the holidays at his home here. On Thursday evening of last week the choir of the United Church, gathâ€" ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crooks and presented Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crooks (a newly wedded couple) with a silver cas serole and a miscellaneous ehower. A pleasant evening was «pent in games and community singing, after which lunch was served. Elect Officers. Miss Betty Zimmerman, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at St. Joseph‘s Hospital Guelph, spent Christmas Day at her home here. The Board of Trade held its anâ€" nual meettng in the Oddfelliows lodge room. The following officers were elected for 1932; president, Dr. G. G. Manser; viceâ€"president, F. H. Schummer; «ecretaryâ€"treasurer, F. W. Hill Managing committee will be appointed at the next meeting, Dec, 30th. Anyone wishing to join is cordially invited. Miss Jean Beggs of the Dept. of Agriculture, ‘Toronto, is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Rev. Frank McCardle of Kingsâ€" bridge spent a.day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCardle. Mr. Norman Ament of New Hamâ€" burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Koebel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Schummer spent Sunday with their parents, at St. Clements. Mr. Charlesâ€"Stemmler of Detroit is spending the holidays at his home here. Presentation. A number from here attended the Christmas concert held in the Elâ€" mira Evangelical Church on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Koenig and family of Petersburg visited on Sunday with friends in town. Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Haine and daughter Irene spent Christmas Day in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Lang and Jack and Bobbie are spending the Lolidays with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Snyder and ‘dll:%htel‘ Eva of Kitchener spent grhdtmas Day with Mr. Sydney Snyder. Miss Anieline Martin spent the holiday with her mother in Elmira. Miss Edith Bulmer of Wallenstein is spending some time with Mrs. C. Bulmer. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral on Friday of the late Mr. Nosazh W. Brubacher. Mr. Fred Pianza of Toronto visited on Thursday with Mr. Calvin Tyack. Mr. Wm. Forwell of Kitchener «pent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mra. Herbert Kittel. 5 Miss Mary McCardle BA.. of Mimico, is spending the holidays at the home of her parents here. Miss Loretta Hahn of Kitchener spent Christmas holidays at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Selp and daughâ€" ter Margaret of Toronto spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mra. Nick Roe. mang, 1 ho!icfilys ents. Miss Larkey Brown spent the weekâ€"end with her mother in Erbsâ€" Mr. and Mre. Theo. Zimmermann epent Sunday with friends in New Mr. Wallace Prendergast spent the holidays at his home at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Igan Scherrer and son Calvin of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelles and daughter of Galt spent the 25th with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scherrer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldbeck of Waterloo and Misses Viola and Violet Schluetter of Kitchener apent Bunday with Mrs. Chris. Schluetter. Misses Margaret, Nore and Della Kittel of Kitchener spent Christmas Day at their home here. x:]t Sunday with his mother, Mrs. tley Bulmer. Earl Carnochan of St. Catharines. Miso Irene Runstetler, RN., ot Kitchener spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Runstetier. Mr. and Mre. Jos. Moyer of New Germany spent Sunday with Mr. «$A Mre. Charles Logel Mr. Laval Hayes of Sudbury spent Christmas Day at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Donald of Preston visited on Sunday with the former‘s uncle, Mr. David Donald. Mr. Isrmel G. Martin :Kent a few days in Washington with Mr. and Mrs. William Richmond. Visitors for Christmas Day at the home of Mr.‘and Mre. Wm. Carnoâ€" chan were, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mcâ€" Laughlin and children of Traiee, Mr. and Mre. Clarence Wiegand and chil dren of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Stamley Patterson of Bolton, Mr. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tyack were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ottman and hmfl* and Mr. and Mrs, Guy Tyack of Woodstock. The young people of Crosshill Unwooff and Hawkeeville United Churches '-rleauntly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crooks on Tuesday night with a miscellaneous shower. The eveninf was ufient in games and singing after which a delicions lunch was served. buin: BPiatrep ids iB i is > ue hnd volivin in Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Buimer and with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reinhart. family of Kitchener were recent _ Miss Edith Hergott has returned visitors with Mrs. Charley Bulmer. to Toronto after a{ending the holiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haight and day weekâ€"end with her mother at daughter Corinne Tent Sunday this place. with relatives in Elmira. | _ Sunday visitors with the Hergott with relatives in Elmira. . _ _ 4 Stil;nday io tms Twike tas m . George Huef sister, family were the Misses an -:ru“i- Hue;‘:o:‘,. :p::g‘ m:, Adele Hartlieb andâ€"Mr. Bill Beechie ‘_‘ Dnyfv;:i:.h‘lr. and) Mrs. o.c"'“l?l‘:he}"‘::}l Bruder of Grand uppe t a .l._.m_:'_.____. ‘Rapids, Mich., called on friends in LRA FALLE . this locality on Saturday last. _ _ NIAGARA FALLS | Holid. h ay visitors . wi Mr. and DEFEATS TWINâ€"CITY Mra. Ignatz Weiler were Mr. and _ ‘The Falls‘ seniors defeated the Mrs. John Wilheim and family of by 2 to 1. Both teams netted a goal 'Weihi' of Waterioo. _ _ Weber 56, lis Ann Bowman 54, in the first period and the winners! A Bnm and Prosperous New|Earl Bauman 53, Amos Martin 40. were forced to go into the second Year is the sincere wish of the| Sr. IfI.â€"Norma Sptes 67, Lucinâ€" A Happy New Year to ail! Qur Mr. Currie Bulmer of Toronto * Persensle and other items as told by Waterios Chronicle school teacher, Miss Alleâ€" is spending the Christmas s at her home in St. Clemâ€" HAWKESVILLE LINWOOD DISTRICT NEWS ore getting the correspondent to the Chronicle staff| da Martin 61, Elleen Musselman 58, and all its readers. Ilqdh Bowman 51. _ Rev. J. U. Stewart presided dur ing the evening‘s program, which {was of a diversified nature. The chairman‘s address, songs by the Sunday School and a male chorus iinterchanged with recitations formâ€" ed the first part of the program while the capable rendition of the impressive cantata "The Coming of the King" took ‘up the rest of the program, all of which was greatly appreciated by those present. Play Tie Game. â€" s Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Schweitzer and Georgina of Toronto were Sunâ€" day visitors at the Schweitzer home. Compliments of the Season. d Your correspondent takes this opportunity to extend heartiest greetings and best wishes for the New Year to all Chronicle readers. Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Letsor. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walte: Knarr were Christmas guests at the Samuel Letson home near Wes. Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hahn and family were over Christmas visitor: at the Schweitzer home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huehn anc sons spent Christmas at the home o Mrs. Huehn‘s parents in Brussels. _ _ _Mis Clara Dahmer of Stratford spent Sunday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good and daughter Ethel were guests at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Good in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. M. Laidlaw of To:« ronto and Miss Jean Laidlaw of Paisley Block called on Mrs. Vera Hergott on Sunday afternoon. _ Our hockey team played a further City League game with the Tip Top Tailors on Monday*evening of last week, which provided a very interâ€" esting and closely contested game a: neither team could break the 1 â€" 1 score in overtime play. This gives ‘our boys three games without losing one. Holiday Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Hartmar and son Alvin of Erbsville attendea the United Church entertainment on Tuesday evening of last week. _ Mr. Alba Musselman of Torontc is aKending the Christmas vacatior at the home of his parents. _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Howard Groff and sons of Waterloo were Christma visitors at the Bend Farm, the home of Mrs. Groff‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Wright. | _ _ The Misses Nelda and Nettie Krueger and Mr. Bean were weekâ€" end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Krieger. _ _ 2 Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Reinhart and family, Mr. Edgar Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reinhart and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beechie and daughter Colletta, Mr. Joe Reinhart, all of this ‘})Ilce. ;Yent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reinhart. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lichty called on Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shantz on Sunday afternoon. _ _ _ _ Mr. Bill Putzer of Guel;;:: spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp. â€" Wesley United Church was filled to the doors on the occasion of the Christmas entertainment held on Tuesday evening of last week. The church was appropriately decorated and a scene og %etgllehem on Judea‘s Plains made a beautiful background on all of which the recently installeo electric lights had a beautifying effect. Mrs. Catherine Keller of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. Stanley Harnock of Fisher‘s Mills were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harnack. Mrs. George Jackson passed away at her home here early Sunday morning. The late Mrs. Jackson was in poor health for some time but her death came as a shock to her many friends. The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved family. _ _ _0 _ _ o. Readers will find a list of candiâ€" dates nomira‘ed at the nominator on Monday in another column of this issue. If an election is required to b« held, the same will be on Monday next, January 4th. Excellent Entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmaitz and family, Mrs. Gottfried Reinhart of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reinhart. St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church was comfortably filled when the Christmas program was rendered by the Sunday School, assisted by the male chorus and ladies‘ quartette. The program, which Was of the variety kind, was well rendered so that every number was flndy enâ€" g)yedcby'th_g'le present. The pastor, Rev. S. J. Wittig, was chairman of the evening. Nominations. *he Reavy rain of last Thunda‘nx caused the water in the Grand Conestogo rivers to rise about seven feet above normal and swept the faize work out from underneath the Conestogo River bridge under conâ€" struction. The steel span was not in danger as it had been raised off its supports previously. Christmas Program. _ c FALSE WORK _ _ _ _ _ ON BRIDGE SWEPT AWAY L CONEsToGo Mr. The heavy rain of last Thursda SHANTZ STATION and swept the|belpful talks. I "ira. W. J. Perry has returued to Lh.::h-h'l'-ud:m lvb-llb-m 6 A very in i Y gm in the Mm'o.: is Shines Webes, was B_u'hohrl. Mr. r Weber, who is pastor of the Mission, and Oscar n | Burkholder, Breslau, both gave very song, "O David‘s Town of Bethleâ€" 1em"‘.. Exercise, "Unto you is born Jhis day a Saviour‘", by Edward Musselman, Gladys Mattusch, Lorne titter and Marie Dahmer; song, ‘The Shepherd and the Angels"; rec., "Come Kneel by the Manger", Kathleen Kaminski; duet, "Away in a Mang‘er", Marie Dahmer and Gladys Mattusch; exercise, "Bethleâ€" hem", by Viola Israel and Carl <orell; song, "Silent Night"; ‘"The Spirit fo Christmas", a reading and song was given by Orilla Dahmer; song "Come Hither, Ye Faithful"; exercise, "The Orshnn Boy on Christmas Eve" by Beatrice Ziegler and Rella Israel; song, "Good Night" The program closed with the distribution of packages to the cholars. i Excellent Program. . 3 The Christmas entertainment of _â€"M; Hawimn he Evangelical Church was held on anfnsd i M’l_réerlv)a BOI,? o oreakoores, Christmas night. A large crowd pace 15. Nora Tahrenkout 69. aesembled to hear the varied proâ€"l; 1stâ€"Ida Martin 87, Aaron Weber am given by the members of the §5. Lorne Muselman 73, Carl Korell Sunday School. Rev. E. D. Becker| "!s Grace Spies 69. _ _ was chairman and the program Pn'merâ€" Annie Gingrich, Viola opened with a song by the congreâ€" Martin, Harvey Martin, Norma gation : "Angels, from the realms of| Shoemaker, Mary Gingrich, . Jean glory" ; a cioir selection, "Christâ€"| Spics, â€" Salome Martin, Coleman mas", following the devotional part| Powman, Laverne Martin. ty Rev. Becker. "Welcome address" C. H. Soehner and by Wilma Frey; rec., "True Gifts", Miss M. Dadswell, teachers. by Dora Fehrenkopf; selection by| Holiday Visitors. choir, "Glory to God"; dialogue, Miss Florence Bowman returned "Led by a Star"; selection by choir,}to her home after spending â€"several Mw. Ananias Grosz, was chairma for the following program: "Greeting" by Eileen Korell; song y the school; recitation, "A Christâ€" nas Legend" by Erma Ziegler; song »y Juniors; rec., "The Blessed Aorn‘‘, by Norman Schmidt and Jercy Israel; rec., "The Decree of Caesar Augustus" by Clayton Musâ€" elman ; song, "No Room in the Inn" y six Juniors; rec., "How Far to 3ethlehem", by Lorina Schmidt; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Distelmeyer .nd family, and Mr. and Mrs. Horâ€" .ce Lederman and family of Kitchâ€" ‘mer spent Christmas Day at the ome of Mrs. Chr. Hebel. Mrs. Edwin Sutter and Miss Dora Aocfle of Detroit spent the holiday season, at their respective homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woolner of Kitchener called on Mrs. Hy. Struth n Christmas Day.. #10 _ Mr. E. C. Boswell motored to Hamilton on Sunday morning to get his brother, H. G. IÂ¥oswell, to spend he day with him. He returned again Monday morning for his home in lew York. "Led by a Star ; selection by choir, "The Qghristmu Bells"; rec., ‘"We Love Santa", Edward i"‘nhrenkopf ; hymn by audience, "It Came Ugon <he Midnight Clear" ; dialogue, "The Missionary Clinic‘; rec., "A Christâ€" mas Chime‘", by Robert Ruggle; choir selection, ‘"Down from the Derecr Blue Sky"; rec., "The Shepâ€" herds," Edward Fehrenhogf; rec., ‘Mothers Alway»s Do", by Dora Fahrenkopf. The story of the "Life f Christ" was told by Miss Evelyn Bowman; Roy Class, lznurd Snyder and Ed. Fahrenkopf. The réading was intenrmd by songs ilustratâ€" inme different parts. Se Report. o Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rueffer were Mr. and Mrs. E. Lattimore of Komâ€" »ka, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ayer, Jetroit, Mich., Mrs. C. L. Shocâ€" cottom, London, Ont., Mr. Conrad tueffer of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueffer and children of Watâ€" erloo, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber »f New Dundee, and v“(r. and Mrs. vavid Gimbel of the village. . _ Mr. and Mrs. James Nesbit spent he holiday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fleischauer, Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson of Toronto spent the holiday season with the latter‘s parents, nr. and Mrs. Wm. Russel. Mr. and Mrs. Gooding of near Washington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Habel. Mrs. Ed. Bechthold has returned .ome again after spending the holiâ€" Jays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dy. L. Miller. _ _ _ Miss Laura Louise Livingstone of Torounto is spending the holidays at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodins and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Habel an family spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gooding near Washâ€" ington. Lutheran S Bchool was well endered o:n‘(?{nm night and the church was crowded. It was one >f the best on record. The Livingston Presbyterian Sunâ€" day School proqa- was well renâ€" dered and the church was crowded to the doors. Mr. Edgar Snyder motored to London on Sunday. _ _ _ _ The following is the School Reâ€" port for 8. S. No. 5, Woolwich (Floradale), for the months of November and December. Lydia Bowman 51. Mrs. Victor Schaefer of Detroit s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iy. L. Miller. _ ______ . FLORADALE of Jr. III.â€"Lorne Ritter 72, Ruby Musselman 72, Marie Dahmer 64, Edward Fehrenkopf 58. Mr. Frank Ruggle of Tordhto is spending the Christmaz vacation at his home here. Miss Florence Bowman returned to her home after spending â€"several months at Markham. Mr. Harvey E. Class of Kitchener visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Class, recently. _ _ _ â€" Miss Kathleen Kaminski, Kitchâ€" ener, spent several days‘ vagation with the Misses Orillia nnd?nrie Dahmer. Mr. and Mrs. George Mattusch and Gladys spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Mary Mattusch, Elmira. _ EBE EBM PRONIT O PMONCCOIONUD RAIIIUE Mt. Waiter Snyder of Simcoe and Miss Myrtle Snyder of Kitchener spent the holiday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. E’:l._ Snyder. _ _ Miss Margaret Bowman of Waterâ€" loo spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Bowâ€" man. Measrs. Dan, Owen and Paul Bowman of Strathroy spent the :oflday weekâ€"end at their homes ere. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Bowman|hands of the B and daughters spent Chrigtwas with|taking the Kitc Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gi h: camp at Stratfo Mr. and Mro. Earl M attendeda acore of 8 to 2. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Qeinhart, Hepry, Barbara and Helen Reinhart rnt Christmas Day with Mr. and rs. Jac. Geiger, Lebanon. + Miss Gertrude Ott spent Christâ€" mas with Miss Elmg Shantz. â€" MINCEMEAT 2 ips. 25¢ BACON : »__ 9c BRISKET OYSTERS Fruits and Vegetables SHOULDER. Ib. 12¢ PORTERHKHOUSE 14. wWING ./A\~ir is Ib. 23¢ PRIME RIB Ib. 18e ORANGES 39â€" Cranberries.â€"!‘"%.,lIb. 19e LEMONS :s Doz. 25e RED CIRCLE ». 35e A «P COFFEES Still gaining in popularityâ€"and justly so. We believe them to be the finest coffees procurable â€"regardless of price. BOKAR â€" o. tm 41c 8 O‘CLOCK n.27c SWEET, JUICY CALIFORNIA NAVELâ€"Medium Size Wednesdayâ€"Open Until 10 p.m, Thursday and Saturdayâ€"Open Until 11 p.m. WORLD‘s LARGEST SELLING PACKAGE COFFER SMOKED SUGARâ€"CURED FANCY MACHINE SLICED FANCY BLUEPOINTS RISKET ""::}° A & P HOMEMADE STYLE JF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A CHANGE FROM POPDLTRYâ€"BUY A & P BEEF lubdbylhmfi‘cd-ndbkâ€"i‘cmm&dm&mh.fl-.â€"clnA&P'u‘Mhlm nâ€"inm‘o:znz.lumlcd“mfi-”uflâ€"w“'lcli«'aludco-!n-mmmm an A & P ircle. Cellophane Wrapped Package CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAYâ€" NEW YEAR‘S DAY BONELESS AND ROLLED, LB. 2c RICH, FUL1â€"BODIED, PFLAYORFUL STORE HOURS: ROASTS ANâ€" EXCELLENT POT ROAST WITH LARGE UNDERCUT _ _a pELICIOUS 1 o TENDER RoAST Meat Meat Manager, R. WALLACE. 235 KING ST. W., KITCHENER PHONE 3181 HALF OR WHOLE HAM 19 KING ST. N., WATERLOO, PHONE 997 Manager, Grocery Manager, H. P. FISCHER. J. K. MOSER. l m.~ m Aa&P GREETS THE NEW YEAR WITH A PLEDGE OF VALUE AND SERVICE the family gathering at the home of Mr. and A{{rs. Geo. Schwindt, North Mr. and Mrs. Israel Bowman and son John of near Linwood and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin of Hawkes, ville were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Bowman. W(:(_)lwicl'{! 9}| éflffgfrfi;s_ Day Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Shantz spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gole, Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Norman King and family of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Soehner and Gladys spent Christâ€" mas with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Snyder. Miss Pauline Ellis of Huntsville is spending the winter months with Mrs. Paul Bowman. Mr. George Jones of Maple, Ont., spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lichty. _ l es Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott were Christmas visitors with,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rahn, Elmira. _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stahlbaum and daughter of Pilkington, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lichty and Norene spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lichty. _ s s â€" _ Miss Laura Schutz of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Gerâ€" trude Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soehnet and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaminski and Mr. Wm. Soehner spent the hnlidagweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahmer. Misses Gladys and Rhoda Schmidt of North Woolwich were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Stratford Midgeta redeemed themâ€" eelvea for their defeat at the hands of the Brantford Juniors by taking the Kitcheneér Juniore into camp at Stratford Monday night, by Miss Alma Hartwig of Woodstock was a holiday visitor with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Hartwig. A “npry New Year to all the readers of the Chronicle. GLASS JAR 16. 1 §e KITCHENER JUNIORS LOSE Grocery Manager;, Meat Manager, s N. ADAMS. W. McALLISTER. PORK ROAST TURKEYS CHICKENS Choice Meats at 4 & P Markets GEESE SALADA TEA :#27+ : 53« SURPRISE SOAP 10 =»â€" 43« QUAKER OATS :«:â€" »=: 20e NEW YEAR‘S POULTRYâ€"A & P again offer: only highest quality poultry for your New Year‘s dinner. Don‘t gamble on its cuccessâ€"buy your poultry at A & P. FANCY MILK FED â€" FOR ROASTING CHEESE â€"â€"15â€" HOICE QUALITY FRESH CUTS OF YOUNG ROASTING PORK BROWN LABEL BLACK uummmmnmmsâ€"mmrnanmcm ROLLED OATS : sour 8 lbs. 24e Last Saturday afternoon a numâ€" ber of little friends of Miss Doris Colpitts surprised her with a birthâ€" day party. At four o‘clock a supper was served including a large birthâ€" day cake. Among those present were Misses Ruby and Jean Higans, Dorothy and Verna Losch, {'era Doersam, Mildred Geick, Audrey Geick, Florence Kesselring. Lillian Withington and Evelyn Budreau. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Burgetz were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burgetz of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stumpf of Kitchener. The local Young People‘s Society held their regular meeting on Wedâ€" neday evening with Mr. John Koppeser as leader. The topic "Christmas Messages in Literature" was well discussed. Mrs. N. Buehler spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Burgetz last week. Our Community Club held a Christmas party in the Township Hall on Monday, Dec. 21st. There were about fifty in attendance and they spent a lively and enjoyable time playing games and in singing. After this a very delicious lunch was served by tKr ladies of the ClJub. There will be more of these parties as well as educational meetâ€" ings held in the future. Mr. and Mrs. James Wittington of Main St., Galt, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. S. Reiber and family. _ _ __ = __ _ We Mr. and Mr«. William Eagle, St., of Hespeler, spent Christmas Day with their daughter, Mrs. Schlicâ€" man. Miss Doris Schlioman, Messrs. Harold Stumpf, John Koppeser, Harold Snider and Mr. ang Mra. Willard Schaefer and son Gien were the sueuu of Mise Ruth Schaefer on Sunday, December 20th, for SHOULDERS 69 KING ST. E., KITCHENER 9 PHONE 3846 TOMATO KETCHUP CENTREVILLE ZIPPY, TANGY, WE DELIVER EXTRA CHARGE 10c SWEET PICKLED Grocery Manager, A. LEITH. AYLMER ORANGE CUT FROM LOIN_AND RIB dinner at her home in honor of Miss Agnes Yecay, who celebrated her birthday. _ _ ol â€" The local church held its regular Sunday School and Church services on Sunday mofning. Rev. S. H. Swartz spoke on “ghristmns". It was decided to ‘hold the Sunday School aniversary program on Sunâ€" day, Jan. 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. _ _ Christmas visitore here Were Mr. Edgar Veitenheimer of St. Peter‘s Seminary, _ London, _ Mr. Francis Veitenheimer of the West, with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Veltenheimer; Miss Rose Foerster, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Foerster; Miss I‘orothy Kocher, Guelph, with Miss Anna Kocher; Misa Josephine Haid, Niagara Falls, and Miea Emeline Querin,. Kitchener, with Mr. and \ire. Sam Volimer; Mr. and Mre. Ed. Price, Stratford, with Mr. and Ni. Wichael Vollmer; Mr. WBHam Ament, Detroit, with Mr. and Mra. Teter Ament; Mr. Theodore Moser, )vnh Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Moser; Miss Mary Mary Kocher, Waterl0o, with \r. and Mra. Jos. Kocher ; Mias Celia Stemmler, Waterloo, with Mr and Mra. Jos. Stemmier; Mr. Robert Quigley, Detroit, at the home of Mrs. Mary Foerster; Mr. PÂ¥@nk Hanley, Fracerdale, Mr. and Mrs. J. P: Hanâ€" ley, Merrickville, Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Ranahan, Kitchener, at the home of Mre. Thos. )lnla: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hammar of and Mr. and Mre. B. J. Boppre of St, Ciements with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dictrich. Wiching the Chronicle and readers a Happy New Year! Miss Dorothy Reiber and Mr. George Snider spent Sunday in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Einwechter and famil* spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon of Washington. Mrs. William Geick and childrer spent Wednesday in Preston. Ib. 9e B : 37e JAR Lowest o. 15 Prices HESSON At its FS:

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