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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jan 1932, p. 3

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i Mesere. Laverty and Benninger of the separate school staff and Miss Weber of the public school resumed their duties on Monday, after the ~Christmas holidays. \ Mise Blanche Helm returned after spending a holiday in Waterloo. Tailored from rich warm woollens made to sell at $25. Luxuriously lined. 5 Comfortable feel and luxurious warmth found only in Overcoats costing as high as $35. Ulster halfâ€"belted coats, fitted coats, all purpose coats in all the preferred overcoat fabrics. Before you buy an overcoat see these outstanding values at $16.90. 46 KING ST. E. _Mrs. Thos. McDermot of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with her brother, Mr. Francis Kieffer. Mr. Louis Kieffer was rushed to the Listowel Memorial hospital on Thursday where an operation was performed and his condition is not as well as his friends would wish. ERNST 8 Mr. John Linseman and «on Joe spent Thursday in St. Clemente. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Start of Glenâ€" allen called on Mr. and Mrs. Pat Doâ€" herty recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Harrison éepent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hanley. Mr. Raymond Giradot and friend apent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Mary Giradot. . Mr. Albert Haid is being congratuâ€" lated as being succeseful at the polls on Monday, being elected for counâ€" cillor for the townehip of Morningâ€" ton for the coming year. T wo Trousers Men‘s Suits ELECTORS OF WATERLOO TOWNSHIP : electing me Reeve for 1932. As in the past, I shall strive to serve the best interests:â€"of all ratepayers. To Electors of Wellesley Tp. I desire to express my deep appreciation for your renewed confidence in electing me Reeve for a third term and trust J shall be worthy of your continued confidence,. Now that the election is over let us all work together for the best interests of our Township. To the Waterloo Tp. Electors: In the hope that my service on your 1932 Council Board may be in accord with the confidence entrusted me by the electors. I appreciate the splendid vote accorded me in HESSON Famous for Style and Quality â€" Now OVERCOATS TO YOUR MEASURE MADE BY HAND CRAFT TAILORS $16.90 M““h-kv-â€"hq&-' The Mennonite h"’“‘“““"fl“"!”m:fiuv seen. A dynamic new runge of fine cloths adult department smashing price appeal. Today they‘re the the most talked about clothing values in town with most of the talk coming from the scores C. T. Groh is 3. Thanking you, Lorne B. Weber $24.00 Golden Wedding. On Dec. 28th, Mr. and Mrs. George Ruler of Linwood celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. Their oply daughter, Mrs. David Harron and family were present. also relatives from Waterloo, Wal lenstein, Palmerston, Newton and Listowel. Mr. Hermann Foster and family of Heideiberg spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Neuert. Miss Margaret Seip returned to her home in Toronto after spending the holidays with her aunt. Miss Seip. Miss Jean Beggs left for Milton of Mr. and Mrs where she wil conduct a class fO" New Year‘s day a month in the sewing course. Mrs. Knischew Mre. Joseph Hayes spent New Year‘s Day in Toronto, Mns. Harry Lutz and children Billie and Margaret of Elmira spent Wodnesday with friends here. Miss Eileen Morrell of Elmira spent a few days with Miss Billy Collens. Mrs. W. J. Beggs and Misses Jean and â€" Marjory Beggs spent New Yeatr‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Wray at Millbank. P. A. Wagner Where the Good Clothes Come From LINWOOD KITCHENER and a :â€"â€" * â€"'“..‘:'-"‘“'e"‘"" stringent action to collect same. e me Bavid "iforms" reandrer, "Leande? |Public Sehoot "ruatest Electea. ______ â€"Good; primary department superinâ€"| The annual meelit -n.s.u! | Mrs. William H. Winkler received painful injuries in an automobile acâ€" cident in Guelph on Sunday, when the car driven by her eonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Gordon Hollinger collided with another car, Owing to the slippery pavement. t Excellent Standing Ofkcer: Elected at Angual Mesting. Rnoch B. Martin: assiefant sUpOTID~1.;_ingent action to Brubacher; secretary, Henry H treasuret, Mre. Cleason Martin. W _ Jr. IVâ€"Sylvester Snyder 86, Aden EBrubacher 80, Hettie Horst 70. Suâ€" sanngh Martin 65, Lovina Martin 58. of School Students. Report of fall term of S.S. No. 3. Woolwich : â€" â€" Jr. IIAâ€"Amos Reist 85, Selma Horst 80, Alvin Gingrich 65. _ _ Sr. .IVâ€"Owen Reist 80%, Leah Snyder 78, Clayton Martin 75, Me lirda Sauder 74. Are _ Jr. IVâ€"Alvin Brubacher 79, Philip Martin 74, Elvina Wideman 65, Elias Brubacher 62. â€" o _ Sr. HIâ€"Amos Brubacher 65. Sarah Martin 62, Amos Weber 60. Gies; secretary, Gordon Henrich; treasurer, C. C. Doerbecker; teacher, Holden Appel; chorister, H. Gies; question box committee, G. B. Oberâ€" holtzer and Jacob Sittler; flower committee, C. C. Doerbecker and Gordon Henrich. The reports given by the various officers and commitâ€" tees showed that good work was done during the past year which is also attested by the fact that all the officers were reâ€"elected. Alf. Gilles Elected. _ Jr. IIBâ€"Urias Brubacher 83, Mary Horst 81, Susannah Wideman 79, Ibra Brubacher 76. _ Firstâ€"Ruby Gies 92, Rebecca Bruâ€" In A Week Of Prayer. bacher 92, Sylvester Sauder 72, Levi _ Three of Elmira‘s churches, the Horst 70. United, Zion Evangelical and Gale Harry Garner New President. Presbyterian,.are united in a week Calvary Men‘s Adult Bible Class of prayers which commenced on reorganization results last Sunday Sunday evening and will continue are as follows: president, Harty until Friday evening. CGarner; viceâ€"president, Howard Mrs. Amos Esch Died Gies; secretary, Gordon Henrich; At Her Home In Conestogo. treasurer, C. C. Doerbecker; teacher, The many friends and acquaintâ€" Holden Appel; chorister, H. Gies; ances of Mrs.â€"Amos Esch, will be question box committee, G. B. Oberâ€" grieved to hear of her sudden death holtzer and Jacob Sittler; flower on New Year‘s day, about four committee, C. C. Doerbecker and c‘clock in the morning after an ill Gordon Henrich. The reports given ness of only a few daye. Her death by the various officers and commitâ€" occurred at her home near Conesâ€" tees showed that good work was togo. She had been ailing for several done during the past year which is years, but only a few days ago her also attested by the fatt that all the iliness took a serious turn. Calvary Men‘s Adult Bible Class reorganization results last Sunday are as follows: president, Harry CGarner; viceâ€"president, Howard The Lutheran Sunday School held their annual meeting for the election of officers for the current year. A capable staff of officers has been elected to carry on as follows: hon. president, Rev. S. J. Wittig; pres}> dent, Alf. Gilles; viceâ€"president, Walâ€" ter Schaner; corresponding aec‘y., Miss Mabel Steiner; financial sec‘y., Eifrieda Thoms; chorister, Alma Schaner; librarians, Earl Steiner and Roland Thoms:; auditors, Egbert Schmidt and Alf. Holst. Vicinity Visitors. The Misses Laura and Louisa Pettâ€" ner of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schaner on _ Mrs. Knischewsky, Sr., is epending some time in Hamilton with her children. 5 Mr. Andrew Wahl and two sone Ross and Carl enjoyed a turkey dinâ€" mer in Kitchener on New Year‘s day. Mesars. J. H. Thome and Herman Lebuteki visited Mrs. Lebutski in Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. Leâ€" butski was knocked down by an auto and sevarely injured. Mr. and Mra. John G. Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. Rusael Hahn attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Black in Kitchener last Thursday. Mrs. M. Kerchner is ill with a nerâ€" vous trouble. Mre. Martin Schmidt is helping her out with her houee work. The Misses Agnes, Joyce and Magâ€" dalene and Cleason Brubaker were New Year‘s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morris of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Wby are spending a week at Burlington with their daughter. â€" s _ Mr. and Mre. Oscar Martin of Martin‘s School Section called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Scherer last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Holden Appei were New Year‘s guests of Mr. and Mre. Fred Moore of Kitchener. â€" Mr. and Mre. Dietrich Scherer of Conestogo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherer on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mathewe and family spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevens and family of Stratford «pent Christâ€" mas Day with Mr. and Mre. Albert Rulet. Mr. and Mre. John R. Jackson, daughter Ruth and «on Morley spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. erloo Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of Noah W. Brubacher ‘on Christmas Day. Our sincerest sympathy goes out to the Brubacher *hmlly. Mr. Roy Franklin spent Christmas Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin of Glenallan. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. John R. Jackson were: Mias Lenore Hought ef Hamilton, Mr. and Mre. O. 8. Scheifele and daughters Theima and Audrey of Waterloo, _ Miss _ Audrey _ Young of Toronto, Mr. Jack King of Caleâ€" donia, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob King and Mr. and Mrs. Norman King of Ei mira. Mr. and Mra. Albert Ruler attendâ€" ed the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mre. George Ruler‘s of Linwood on Mrs. N. A. Stevens has returned home after epending the weekâ€"end with her parents here. Recent visitors to Kitchener were: ed the Golden Wedding of Mr. and‘ Mra. J. Kirby and daughter, Misa Mre. George Ruler‘s Of Linwood on|Alice Kirby, RN., of Gull Lake, Monday. \Sask.. are visiting tor a few days Mrs. N. A. Stevens has returned with the former‘®s uncle, Mr. J. home after epending the weekâ€"ond Steddick at the Steddick house. with her parents here. ' Mt. and Nrs. Waiter Fulton of Recent visitors to Kitchener were: |Toronto visited the home of the forâ€" Mre. Raiph Juckson, Mrs. Harold mer‘s mothér for a few days. Williams, Mr. Barl ::uh'. Mr.\ _ Mr. Irvin Ernst of 8t. Mary‘s epent Albert Ruler, Mrs. J R. Jackson the weekâ€"end with friends in Elmira. Scheifele and family of Watâ€" YATTON depa At a special seasion of the Elmira wouncil, it was made known the deâ€" cision of Judge Clement, Kitchener, on the appeal of the Dominion Rubâ€" ber Company against the assesement on their building here which reducés the assessment from $40,000 to $25,000. Rain And Sieet Hard On Traffic. / Mr. and Mrs. George Hehn have been motified that their only son Mr. Harvey Hehn was a patient in a Toâ€" ronto Hospital, suuering from a severe attack of pneumonia. The reâ€" port continues that although his conâ€" dition is serious, there is a favorable sign of improvement. > In The Elmira Churches. Brief speeches wére made by Mayor A. Werner, E. M. Arnold, A. M. Bowman, Norman R. Martin, George Klinck and John Klinck. Town of Elmira Lost Appeal. The rain‘and sleet on New Years Eve and On New Years day was very dangerous for motor traffic many cars slipping from the road into the ditch. The heavy sleet damaged hydro and telephone wires and trees. Victim of Pneumonia. The New Year was celebrated in the St. Theresa Church, with the celebration of high mass at 10 o‘clock and followed immediately with benediction. Elmira Churches Unite She leaves to mourn her, her beâ€" leved husband, two sons, Clayton and Russel st homeand one daughâ€" ter, Pearl, Mrs. Roy Klinck of El mira, also three grandthildren. One sister, Mrs. Allemang of Sheffield, Ont., and two brothers, John Musselâ€" man, Sask., and Peter Musselman. }(‘onmtogo. The late Mre. Esch, who before marriage, was Esther Musselman, wae born 65 years ago, on the same farm she has been residing and where she died on New Year‘s day. The funeral tock place on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o‘clock from her late home to the Lutheran Church. Conestogo, for services thence to the Lutheran cemetery adjoining. for interment. . > Tendered Bridge Party. Miss Alice Haack, entertained a number of her friends on Saturday evening to four tables of bridge at hor home on King atreet. The prize winners were Miss Alice Kirby of Gull Lake, Sask., and Miss Marcel Stewart, Mr. Rupert Ruppel and Mr. Donald Cole. Snow Plow On Highway. â€" The large snow plow operated on|repaired only temporary and it wili the Elmiraâ€"Kitchener highway on|be necessary later to make those Saturday afternoon, thus preventing |repairs permanent and therefore amy chances of snow drifts or ruts there will _ be a _ disruption on the highway. The county authoriâ€"|of the hydro power again. ties are to be commended for their| Most of the damage to the hydro prompt work. lines has been done in the Kitchener Sleet Storm Causes area, where some sections were Much Damage About Elmira.‘ without hydro light for four days The «leet storm on New Year‘s and nights and more unfortunately Eve has caused much damage in and |for those who have oil burners for about Elmira. The damage in Elâ€"|heating purposes for these could not mira was caused to the trees, which ‘operate without the hydro power. became heavily caked with ice, thef Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forwell of Toâ€" weight breaking off the branches ronto «pent < the holidays with and they fell upon the hydro wires.ifriends and relatives in town. Elmira become totally dark between > Mr. and Mrs. Percy Beckett of six and seven o‘clock New Year‘s Bowmanville visited relatives and day, when the high tenaion wire broke {friends in town. under the heavy ice coating. The Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Israel and break occurred about a half mile children of Kitchener spent the south of Elmira. The burning ends|weekâ€"end with relatives in town illuminated that section as if some|and vicinity. building was afire. It was necesscry‘ Mr. Jos. Brobhman O0f Kennilworth to dispatch a man by auto to Kitchâ€"\spent the weekâ€"end with his uncle, ener to shut the power off, the teleâ€"|Mr. Jack Steddick at the Steddick phone lines between Elmira and Kitâ€" {house. chener being badly damaged. Thel Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mahood epent power was again turned on about 3 several days with friends in Toronto o‘clock a.m. The rural hydro lines |during the holidays. euffered very little from the «torm, Misa Mary Reuter of Elora is vieltâ€" only one pole was down near|ing the home of her brother, Mr. Hawkesvilie. The telephone lines |George Reuter. were almost completely damaged Mrs. Clayton Allgeler and son above Elmira and in certain seetions vjsited her mother, Mre. Edgar along the E]_mira-Kitchener highway.|Tyack at Waterl00. L uk. â€" On New Year‘s evening the conâ€" tinual sleet caused many accidents aiong the highways. About six autoâ€" mobiles landed into the ditch along the Elmiraâ€"Kitchener highway. the weekend with friends in Eimira.‘wedding of het son Ne 1 Mr. and Mré. Frank Wiltong of took place at Wellasiey. During Saturday the continual sleeting almost caused another ahutâ€" off of the hydro. One large crossâ€"arm carrying the high tension wires was burnt in half on second pole north of St. Jacob‘s hill, two more cross arms almost down between St. Jacob« and Heidelberg road. Personats. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Zinger and daughter of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Franklin and children of Galt spent a few daye with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Amlinger. Misa Lloyd Hoffer is confined to her home on Arthur street, through illness. Mr. K. W. Brenner, teller in the Royal Bank at Leamington, has been transferred to the local branch in Rlmira. by the * Toronto visited the home of the torâ€" o s porogie 1 aho hore. Moams tather, Mr. Phillp Lein. . â€" _ Misa Gertrude l?.. RN., of ;'rm is visiting home of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Schmidt. Mise ‘Clars â€" Ruppot ~vieited for veral days with her sister, Mrs. George Robinson at Kitchener. Mre. L. Powell visited for several days with friends jn Guelpb. friends in Niagara Falls and Buffalo for a few weeks. Miss Mary Parr of Detroit im visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Wilfong. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes of Toâ€" ronto visited for several days with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. John Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin Keyes of Windsor visited friends® and relaâ€" tives in Elmira and viciniby over the holidays. Mr. Hugh Angus epent the weekâ€" end at his home in Wingham. _ Miss Ida â€" Martin returned . to Hamilton on Supdey, to resume her duties as teacher in the R. C. parochial school at that place. Mesers. _ Edward and _ George Lewis of Woodstock spent the New Year holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Lewis, Mr. and Mre. Lee Widmeyer of Toâ€" ronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Auman over the weekâ€" _ Miss ‘Grace Small visited friends in Galt over the New Year holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christman and son of Orillia visited for several days with the * former‘s mother, Mrs. Philip Christman. & Mrs. Rllard Kumm and children are visiting friends and relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herchenratter and daughter Mildred of Kitchener cpent â€" the holiday with Mre. J. Schaefer. Mr. Arthur Zilliax of Osgood Hall, ‘Toronto, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mre. H. W. Zilliax. _Marne Mahood spent a few days with his brother at Toronto. Miss Mae Moser and Mr. Milton Moser 8# Toronto visited the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moser over the holidays. Mre. Jos, Coote of Toronto, who is visiting her brother, Mr. Byron Coote at WaHenstein visited friends in town for a few days. Mrs. Gerald Scott and sons are visiting friends and relatives at St. Catherines over the holidays. _ ;;18 );s. Mr. and Mre. L. Shurly and chilâ€" dren of Niagara Falls, visited the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mts. Fred Shurly over the holiâ€" _ Miss Edith Heckendorn of Lonâ€" don visited friends and relatives in town for a few days. 0 â€" â€" â€" Mrs. M. Cooper of Hespeler is visiting Mrs. John Small for a few days. â€"â€"â€"â€" e Mrs. W. Wilde and children of Toâ€" ronto are spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brandt. Mrs. Gordon Daldie! and daughter Jean have returned to their home in Toronto, after spending the holidays with friends. Hydro Users Warned. Mra. Chas. Fischer and grandâ€" daughter Miss Jean Bowman, have returned from an extensive . visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Heimâ€" becker at Toronto. Hydro users in Elmira and vicinity are warned to have their coal oil lamp« and candles in readiness durâ€" ing the next week or a0, because the damage to the hydro lines has been repaired only temporary and it wili be necessary later to make those repairs permanent and therefore there will _ be a disruption of the hydro power again. Most of the damage to the hydro lines has been done in the Kitchener area, where some sections were without hydro light for four days and nights and more unfortunately for those who have oil burners for heating purposes for these could not operate without the hydro power. Mr. Jos. Brobhman of Kennilworth spent the weekâ€"end with his uncle, Mr. Jack Steddick at the Steddick house. _ Mr. Nelson Amy. of Waterloo spent part of the holidaye with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Amy. _ _ Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Graham visited friends and relatives in Toronto 6ver the weekâ€"end Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Diets and Mre. A. Kochler were recent guests with Mr. and Mre. G. Jacobs of New Dunâ€" Rev. and Mre. L. Kirchoffer and daughter Marcelia and the Misses Idelia, Marie and Irma Doering of Phiflipsburg «peat Christmaa with Mr. and Mrs. John Krashling. Mr. and Mre. Jack Helmpel of Kitâ€" chener were gneata with Mr. and Mts. Rd. Jacky.‘ _ __ _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Kraehling and family enjoyed a turkey dinner with Â¥r. and Mrs. Fred Seip of Petersâ€" burg. Misa Myrta Worden of~â€" Mitchell spent several day« with Mr. and Mre, John Krachling. â€" _ Mr. nonrq;:tmn and Miss Clara Gies of near Waterloo apent Sunday g:::u. with Mr. and .Mrs.. Henry _ Mre. Catherine Wahi attended the wedding of her som Norman which 8T. AGATHA 4] The meeting of the Union S.9. No. 19, Wilmot and Wellesley was held Dec. 30th. Noah Erb acted as chair man, while Albert G. Wagner perâ€" formed the secretarial duties. The various business reports were adoptâ€" ed as Fread. The caretaking job was let by aucâ€" tion. Joel Jantzl was the lowest tender at $65.00, a raise.of $6.00 over last year. € } SCHOOL TRUSTEES REPORT BALANCE IN TREASURY About $400 Spent in Improving Sanitary Conditions at School. Other Business. The school section has well over $1,500 to its balance credit for the year. Expenditures of some $400.00 were made on two new chemical closets, installed during the aummer. * Mr. Noah O. Erb furnishes four cords green hard maple wood at $10.60 per cord. Last year‘s price wasâ€"$14.00 per cord. This was also auctioned. . An interesting and rather amusing part of the meeting was when the nomination for a trustee was in proâ€" gress. Of the three names proposed, one stood for election and was unaâ€" nimously elected, namely, Allan Dorscht. Albert Wagner, secretaryâ€" treasurer and a member for six years retired after years of feithful service. The trustees for 1932 are Peter Leis, Solomon Gerber and Allan Dorscht. The latter was elected secâ€" retaryâ€"treasurer. * The "New Year‘s eve" sleet storm left a patch of destruction in parts of this district. Numerous telephone poles were broke and wires etrewn along the highway to the south and North. Trees were also damaged. Presented With Son. Mr. Christ Roth and Emmanuel Wagner were elected auditors for 1932. To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Herner, in December, a son. Cheese Factory Reâ€"Sold. The cheese factory â€" formerly owned by farmers and sold to Wm. Schaner of St. Jacobs last fall, was reâ€"sold to Mr. Buchbourgh of Scotâ€" land, Ont. It is not known when the owner will open the plant for busiâ€" ness. Personals. Mr. and Mre. Christian Gerber, Mr. and Mre. Daniel Nafziger visited over the holiday with their families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nafziger néar Brunner. Mr. and Mrs. Em. Wagner and daughter spent the holiday with Mre. Annjie Albert in Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Becker spent eeveral days with relatives in the burg. Mr. Waiter Neeb of Wellesiey spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. G. Wagner. Complete with Lard Press THREE SIZES marked for quick clearsgway before we finish sthekâ€" taking at the end of the week. Good time for bargain hunting and planning savings on everyâ€"day needs. Stuffers Kitchener The Genuine Enterprise Stuffer Sausage Stuffer No. 25 No. 31 No. 22 Meat Chopper, Red Enamelled â€" Sale Price ... $4.35 No. 32 * * Â¥* * * ** ... $7.10 cCOUDIES LIMITED BERLETS CORNER That means big price reductions on many lines of Meat Grinders Phome 218 _ "The Big Hardwars Stors" _ Waterios = M . M. Weichel & Son WE CARRY EXTRA PARTS FOR STUFFERS AND CHOPPERS. Red Enamelled Meat Choppers or 4 Quart Size Stuffers â€" Sale Price January Sale of Enterprise and The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jnlleck and family will refit to hear that they have moved to Kitchener. Mr. L. Heimler, Christine and Catherine Heimler and Miss M. Mcâ€" Cardle, all of Linwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaffney of Moncton were all recent guests‘ of Mrs. Margaret Messrs. Louis and Arthur Lorentz of Michigan are the guests of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Gertrude Steffier. Mr. and Mrs. John Kraehling and family attended the party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seyler last Wednesday. _ _ _ Mr. C. Gronau of Waterloo spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Kraehling. Separate School Trustees. .%e following trustees for the following year for the Separate School are Messrs Louis A. Dietrich, Chas. Fritz and Geo. Lunz was again given the office of treasurer. The auditors for the coming yéar are Messrs. Emil Strub and Theoâ€" dore Dietrich. Annual %fi-(. The St. ‘Agatha S. S. No. 15 school The St. ‘Agatha S. S. No. 15 school held their sdyeau'ly school meeting on * Wednesday morning, Dec. 30. The trustees for the coming year are Nomh Litwiller, John Kraehling and John Herber was reâ€"elgcted and is also acting as secretaryâ€"treasurer. A. Dick is the caretaker. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dietz enterâ€" tained some of their friends to a bunco party on New Year‘s eve. Lunch was served by the hostess. Hotel Walper House, Kitchener, On Tuesday and Weduesday, Jan. 12th and 13th. MR. J. B. KNIGHT _LADIES‘ AND GENTS‘ SAMPLE HAIR GOODS Telephone Hotel for an Appointment. Advice on Scalp, Hair Tinting ete., etc. W. T. Penmiber Stores Limited 129 "YONGE ST., TORONTO ONTARI0 Telephone 950 8T. AGATHA Will display $10.45 $11.39 $12.48

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