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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jan 1932, p. 5

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A. Hagey, ih“commenting on the year‘s work, complimented Trustee Johannes on his good work. Lorne Johannes was reâ€"elected for another threeâ€"year period as trusâ€" tee of the Blair school board. "Mr. Johannes has been the efficient cbairman of the board and has given excellent service. Freeman, . W. ... 24 29 34 70 Ogram, James ... 19 46 55 106 Voll, Geo. ... 80 151 15 21 Majority for Freeman over Ogram . * The Council was elected by acclamation, n Boehm and J. W. Burnett. Wagner, P. A. ... 106 Knight, Wm,. ... 28 Majority for Deputy Reeve Freeman, W. ... 24 Ogram, James ... 19 Voll, Geo. ... 80 Majority for Deputy Reeve Schuett, Chas, ... 84 Hemmerich, Wm. 42 & Majority for Council Howlett, Wes. 89 Weber, Milton .... 80 Schwindt, Edmund 54 Snider, Wm. R.. 64 First three elected. Snider, Almon A. 80 Letson, Ryron ... 40 Whitham.. _ 4 Kieffer ... 101 Moser Weber Reeve Reeve Heavy quality, grey, blue and plaidsâ€" 98c $1.49 $1.065 $1.95 Jumbo Knit, just the thing for cold winter days, in a variety of plain and combination colors, at $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 SWEATER COATS Sturdy Overalls 98c $1.69 $2.00 First three elected Flannel Shirts â€" 88 82 87 58 ) 6t 108 89 110 . 108 25 29 9 6 s2 i2 i9 Majority for Tilt ........................... â€" T8 #$4 31 11 33 Majority for Ggoh ....... WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP WOOLWICH 52 60 BLAIR 35 18 42 17 Men‘s Men‘s 20 56 19 15 77 48 Snider 63 62 Schuett 189 _ 40 Wagner 100 104 19 37 24 55 50 24 65 30 16 Guard Models and Uisters in all the newest shades. Melton, Tweeds, Silvertone, Chinâ€" chillas and Barrymore Cloths. These are well tailored coats and outstandâ€" ing bargains at $12.50 $15.50 $18.50 $21.50 $27.50 Lxtra Pants FARELL |; Nuyuse) With every Suit during January, h n made to your individual measureâ€" . . 93 78 27 22 0 52 0 124 225 81 0 143 _ 196 52 45 67 79 73 50 $24.50 $27.50 $35.00 | wATERLOO T w Extra Pants FREE Men‘s Overcoats Mr. Johannes expressed his apâ€" preciation for being given an acclaâ€" mation and said he would continue to take a keen interest in the work. Secretaryâ€"treasurer Johannes reâ€" ported a credit balance of $983 for the year, despite a reduction in the rate of 13 cents per $100, plus heavy expenses. The total receipts were $4,588.05 and expenditures $3,604.80. An honorarium of $15.00 was voted the secretaryâ€"treasurer. _ 24 19 10 10 16 81 90 62 21 TOWNSHIP 107 32 ‘;:"3 CE #3 58 55 84 88 _ 109 42 31 14 Suit pricesâ€" 20 29 56 44 Men‘s Socks Heary Woel Work Socksâ€" 19¢ 29c 39c 59¢ amely Jacob Manz, George 12 12 117 148 65 98 83 123 34 83 39 69 25 27 11 10 13 135 35 70 118 88 59 15 14 17 14 15 15 17 18 10 a pair. 96 82 : aladss: i 15 11 78 34 44 16 86 68 41 97 290 88 676 10 58 92 32 20 24 21 14 T2 19 453 425 411 550 517 497 300 T58 569 189 438 341 97 503 313 190 241 '{;'.‘ 229 Ir 153 Da ___«.. At the recent annual school meetâ€" ing held in Bricker‘s School in 696 Union S. 8. N. 14, Wellesley and kA# Woolwich, Mr. Simon Martin was 55e elected llrt.“ B-:I:d'lovm'- sucâ€" essor as !‘!0 :entnlvo for the &m 61 New Year visitors with Mrs. W. C. Martinson were Miss Ella R, Marâ€" tinson of Dashwood, Miss Dorothy Richman of Kitchener, Mr. William Fenton of Glenallan, Mr. and Mrs. 'S Hâ€"Iaro volrkmub were :i". on unday repairing broken wires on the farm of Mr. Daniel M. Weber, { one mile south of Wallenstein. Their {:udden severance due to accumuâ€" lating ice and snow in the recent sleet storm, occurred on Friday afternoon and was accompanied by a sound r.un' Nin‘u mhmm of a gun. Momentary an effusion of smoke also featured the disruption which automatically shut off 110,000 volts carried on these hydro lines from Waterloo to Hanâ€" cver. Miss Lydia Frey ieft for Elmira on Monday where she will spend a year at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Abram M. Bowâ€" man. , Mr."and Mrs, E. G. Pierce and family were Yuletide visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Malâ€" colm of Carthage. 26 ow o we se P 4 K C 222 Mr. W. H. Knight of Crosshill was a Wallenstein business visitor last weekâ€"end. ° Mr. and Mrs. }lenrg Brubacher of Three Bridges were undaa' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Weber of "Riverside Farm." Banns were also srochimod on the same occasion for Hannab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Aaron K. Brubacher of New Jerusalem, and Noah W. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel B. Martin of Wagner‘s Corners. News Items. Mr. Isaac B. Fref began his courier duties on Rural Route No. 2 Wallenstein, on Saturday morning. Vicinity Visitors. _ Miss Malvina Diefenbacher is spendin: this year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Martin of West Wallenstein, At the Elmira Mennonite Church last Sunday morning banns were anâ€" nounced for Lizzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon G. Gingrich of Floradale, and Israel B. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Martin of Olivet on the Fourth of Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Abram B. Shantz were Monday business visitors at Kitchener. Mr. Ephraim S. Gregory of Watâ€" erloo latel{ spent a couple of days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Gregory. _ _ _ _ Jan *DF held in Bricker‘s School in|Erbsville, the crop, stock and impleâ€"| ©@@1 i# deposited in Canadian banks i held in Bricker‘s School in , the k and impleâ€" Uhion °8. $0 N. 14, Welaley aad | menw mine ncloged" a=" e B fi.r,m-‘«;fi:-m mdi ':.-mw “; wdlm:..'o:..‘umm an increase in the soel price, thay * wC ‘o sucâ€"lW. W, Ma + cessor as the sole W mw-“%mmluu. : sentative for the R. Leslie Fenton ithrow Fenâ€"| 4 reâ€"ststengrmsmmarie < ears on this Union Board of| ton of Centreville, -â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"._..__.w.u.u.-.v L “nntou. After â€" spending :n Lonjoy:?_l: ‘ Damawed by Stare hrimel m d ann nap Pn en 4 o ET WHENNertemmoimemeemsa nsm s Banks Pronounced for Two Local Young Couples at Mennonite Dark check Tweeds, extra quality. Sizes 26 to 30. Extra fine quality Tweed Suits, sizes 26 to 30â€" $6.95 â€" $8.75 EXTRA SPECIAL ! Tweeds and Worsteds. All sizesâ€" Boys‘ Overcoats $6.95 $8.75 $9.95 $245 $2.95 $3.50 32.50 Boys‘ Suits 18 ELECTED NEW on this Union Board of 10 King 8t N. f6 WALLENSTEIN® " $].00 $1J.50 $J.98 $9.95 $3.95 All reliable manufacturers, makes that will assure comfort and lasting wearâ€" 750 31.00 31.35 81.75 $2.25 a garment. Winter weight, all weli known MEN‘S COATS BOYS‘ COATS and WINDBREAKERS Tweed and Cloth Caps, some with fur bandsâ€" $1.25 $1.49 $1.69 $1.95 Combinations _ This locality was in a direct path Of the worst ice storm which central Ontario has had in the past ten years leaving in its wake a badly disruptâ€" ed telephone system. Hydro was also cut off for a couple of days owâ€" ing to broken wires and poles. Now that the election emoke has faded away for another year, here‘s hoping the promises of lower taxes shall linger in the minds of the counciliors Sleet Storm. _ Mr. and Mre. Earl Tabbert visited | with Mr. and Mre. Robt. Newton on | Wednesday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Marks and family of Lebanon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cressmen on Sunday. $9.75 $11.75 Men‘s 2â€"Piece Suits Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs and family and Mre. Jas. Cherry spent New Years day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Geo. Beggs of Linwood. _ Mr. and Mre. Milton Hisey and duughter Helen of Eimira, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Tabbert and daughter Verna and Miss Mabe} Steenson of Linwood spent New Year‘s day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Ogram of the 13th, Mr. Hy. Newton and Mr. and Mre. W. N. Aflingham attended the funeral of the late Jas. Wray near Wingham last Friday. Mr. and Mrsâ€" Geo. Voil visited on Sunday with friends at St. Clements. Personals. Mesere. Alex Cooper and Wm. Richardson were businese visitors in Mildmay one day last week. Onias Wideman and the Misses Saloma and Elvina Wideman of St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Amos F. Bowman were Sunday visitors frm St, Jacobs with Postmaster and Mrs. Isaiah F. Martin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. MacLenâ€" nan arrived ho;: from their honeyâ€" meon trip on tufi. evening. Miss J:gdnlflu eicnblcher left inr St. Jacobs on Ioada{ where she will spend a year at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Horst.. on Monday morning. _ _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Leo A. Diefenbacher were Mr. gaâ€"cnd vacation at her home near uthampton, Miss Ethel Trafelet arrived bere in fiv e to resume her school duties in West Wallenstein R. Leslie Fenton and Withrow Fenâ€" h'ké'z‘. c"'mw.é njoyable t an 0 yearâ€"end v:::tbn at her §:9~ynw 3> .t ; ease in the price‘ of anthracite J&dcuam-mdfl Local state â€"that z wood to Mr. ma“"z t d-uh:.h ments w:mli-“&. Tak fi‘“fl'fi‘mm :a of $8.300. . negligible. h‘:o is no 'gf“y. Martinson and Miss Mary | 0f 2" increase in the conl price, thay l.h.ilufi-l-n‘h.l.lfiu Underwear $G.75 $7.75 For Men and Boys. Men‘s Caps Men‘s MACTON At CGEO. E. HEHN‘S Attached and separate collars. 95c $].55 $].95 $9.50 l°f Defeats Former Reeve Wm. Kai S By 189 Majority.â€"Keen \ Mr. John Voiein of Dunham visited his brother Joseph, who is i11. Miss Bernedette Meyer accompaâ€" uied them to Detroit where she will spend a few weeks‘ holidays. Mr. Geo. Forwel lof Zurich visited with friends here recently. Mr. Fred Hinsperger left for Zuich and other Northern points where he will be spending a few weeks‘ holidays. The St. Clements Separate School reâ€"opened on Monday, January 4th. Mr. Ed. Hauck and daughter lren; left for Detroit after spending someâ€" time here. L & The funeral was held privately from her late residence on Monday to the Lutheran cemetery where inâ€" terment took place. She was aged 53 years. The Chronicle joins in exâ€" gtessing heartfelt sympathy to the ereaved family, Following a brief illness, the death occurred of Emma Roehr, beâ€" loved wife of Mr. Charles Fleischâ€" auer, at her residence last Friday, Jan. ist. Deceased was born in Kitchener, and is survived by a sorâ€" rowing husband, one daughter, Irmâ€" gard, two sisters and one brother, and a host of loving friends. > In our Police Village no election was held. Only five were nominated ang Mr. L. Scisde. who had served the town in that capacity, withdrew and only three qualified. They were therefore elected by acclamation. Died on Friday. _ Ogram and Geo. Voll contested the deputy reeved;xw'p which resulted in & mm for Wilmer Freeman who defea J. Ogram by 28 votes and Geo, Voll by 42 votes. Village Trustees Elected. In one of the most interesting and keenly fou&ht municipal contests in years for the mvuhig and deputy reeveship on Monday, P. A. Wagner, popular reeve for the past two Eenu, defeated former reeve W. H. night by a handsome majority of 189 votes. Wilmer Freeman, James Waterloo and Elmira Stores POPULAR REEVE . OF TOWNSHIP Is > « REâ€"ELECTED Dress Shirts These are really snappy, stylish Suits, made from fancy Worsteds and plain blue Serges. $16.50 $19.50 $23.50 $28.50 $33.50 Men‘s Suits Men‘s ST. CLEMENTS Interest WELLESLEY Men‘s Gloves Lined and Unlined. + $1.50 +2.00 +2.95 +3.50 Knitted Gloves 75(: and ‘l.(m a pair Fedora, snap and welt brimsâ€" $2.75 $3.50 .$4.95 79¢ $1.25 $] 50 $9.95 ELMIR A CGent‘s Furnishing 7 Arthur 8t. Men‘s Scarfs lk and Silk and Wool and Men‘s Hats Among the cars sacrificed in this great sale are models like these: ‘28 Hudson Sport Couve, ‘31 Oldsmobile Sedan, ‘29 Ford Fourâ€"Door Sedan, ‘27 Essex Sedan, ‘28 Peerless Sedan, ‘29 Oldsmobile Coach, ‘27 Willys Knight Sedan, ‘27 Ford Coach, ‘27 Oldsmobile Coune, ‘27 Oldsmobile Sedan, ‘26 Pontiac Coach, ‘27 Pontiac Roadster, ‘26 Oldsmobile Coach and numerous other models, Dobbin Garage 316 King Street West, Kitchener â€" Phone 3650 PONTIAC AND OLDSMOBILE DEALERS ‘30 PONTIAC COUPE â€" Just like new â€" small mileâ€" age. There‘s be few like this one to be had at any price in 1932. You‘ll need to move quickly. To the Electors of Waterloo Tp.â€" I desire to expréess my sincere appl:sciation for your support in electing me Deputy Reeve by so large a majority. I shall endeavor to merit your confidence and at all times work in the best interests of all the ratepayers. . W. W. Tih brakes of late type add to its already noticeable ease of ‘28 NASH STANDARD SEDAN â€" Very smart lookâ€" ing â€"â€" excellent, apâ€"toâ€"date family car. Six .-:c amailâ€" al just like new â€"â€" brak new â€"â€" tires are new. ticaily reduced for * t & We are clearing our floors at your in readiâ€" Every car is thoroughly nen‘w and backed by ‘28 QLDSMOBILE COACH e. There‘s be few like this room than most cu&u'. e to be had at any price splendid engine, large balâ€" 1932. You‘ll need to move loon tires in excellent shape ickly. â€"a real bargain, $645.00 $145.00 $450.00 ©$695.00 $535.00 Prices Never So Low Our accounting system reveals that quick turpavex ces Ased car expense â€" lower expense in turn nu‘rhuâ€"ll-amnlleyf-lmfllh-. w Used Car prices. ‘29 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN â€" Sold new in 1930 and looks like the day it left the factory. Cost $1,350 newâ€"worth a hundred more. ~Think of it! â€" Used one seaâ€" are now. Neverâ€"ame before ‘26 STAR COACHâ€"More ‘%8 PONTIAC COACHâ€" 88.

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