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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Feb 1932, p. 5

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Cook‘s Regulating Compound Miss Edna Shantz of Fairview Mich., was the guest of her grand mother, Mrs. Jacob Shantz, Tues day evening. The members of the Ladies‘ Aid of the M.B.C. Church spent several hours with Mrs. Aaron Mader at her home last Friday. Mrs. Mader underwent an operation | at _ St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, some wekes ago and is now convalescing at her home. Mr. and Mrs. I. Lichty had the misfortune to slide off the road coming down the short hill south of the highway, on Thursday morning, and hit a tree. The hill was quite slippery that morning. Mrs. Lichty had a few gashes on her head that required several stitches. Mr. and Mrs. L. Harmer enterâ€" tained a large group of local young people on Thursday evening in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Vera Harmer, who was recently married to Mr. Ernic Atkins. At this time also the young people presented Mr. and Mrs. Atâ€" kins with a handsome casserole. The evening was enjoyably spent in games and partaking of a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins will reside in Breslau. Mrs. Orville Mader entertained a party of little folks to a Valentine party on Saturday afternoon. Rev. M. Bricker, pastor of the M.B.C. Church, is at present enâ€" gaged in evangelistic work in Toronâ€" to. Miss Cora Sim of Kitchener was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson on Sunday. The Misses Serene Shantz, Bessic Wismer and Eileen Randall were the guests of Miss Marie Burkholder on Sunday. _ _ _ â€" Miss Ruth Troyer of Clarence Centre, N.Y., spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Luella Heckendorn. i There is skill attached to moving household goods. Some men in the: business never seem to acquire it. They load a van in a manner that threatens destruction of the lighter pieces of furniture. They do things as though they were moving barrels in a brewery. You who are moving certainly don‘t want one of those jugglers for the job. _ The Place Where Sold and Serviced 10 Frederick St. â€" Kitchener Harry Marks 91 King St. North, Waterloo Careful men to handle your goods anre what you get when the Foell Cartage Comprmy, 43 Victoria St. South, Wa(er{:\n 232. is on the job â€"men trained in the busines« and who understand how to load a van. Realizing that one of the easenâ€" tials of their trade is promptness, Foell Car Company maintains Wequipmn( to fill orders rapidity and dispatch. They have in fact, a very fine fleet of BETTER GLASSES JANSEN OPTICAL CO. Come From 1arconi Radio Twinâ€"City Phone 476â€"J 4 safe, relable â€" regulating medicine. Sold in three deâ€" gN‘p of strengthâ€"No. 1, $1; o. 2. $3; No. 3, $3 per box. Bold ‘r:i' all druggists, or sent Frum on receipt of price. reepamphlet. _ Address; THE COOK MEDICINE CO., TORONTO.ONT. | Formerly Windsor) BRESLAU in the by Notice for Moving Day Auality has __ no substitute Mr. George Huetner and sister Louisa attended tne funeral on Satâ€" urday of the late Mr. Henry Heim:â€" becker of Elmira. Mr. and Mre. George Lackner and daughter Laura of Kitcheper visited last Saturday with the latter‘s nlece, Mrs. Clark and at the home of Mre. Maria Fenton Miss Addie Smyder returned home from Elmira where she has been spending several days with relatives. Nurse Eby of Lexington is at present nursing Mr. David Donald, who has been ill for some time. His many friends hope he will soon be well again. Mesers. Joseph and William Bluâ€" man have returned home from a few days‘ visit in Buffalo, N.Y. A number of friends pleasantly surprised Mr. Sydney Snyder last Tuesday night, it being the occasion Oof his S6th birthday. Mr. Snyder is still enjoying good health and his many triends hope he will enjoy many more birthdays. â€" Miss Nettie Donald of Kitchener epent Sunday David Donald Mr. Albert Ludwig of Kitchener spent a few days in town with Mrs. Albert Ludwig, Sr. Mrs. Clark and daughter Ruth, who have been spending several weeks with hber aunt, Mrs. Maria Fenton left on Monday for her home in Saskatoon, Sask. A number of our youths attended the crokinole party given by the Laâ€" dies of Linwood United Church on Friday night. All report a good time. Mrs. Alvin Ottman visited Wed nesday with Miss Florence Tyack. Mr. Arthur Bricker of Elmira re newed old acquaintances in our vil lage on Saturday. Mrs Josiah Martin, David Weber and | Mics â€" Amanda Wideman were Kitchener visitors on Tuesday mornâ€" inx Our miller. Mr. Josiah Martin was unable to do his eustom chopping until the: water hag lowered con siderably Miss Larkey Brown was an Elmira visitor on Saturday. For 18 hours on Thursday and part ol Friday the roadway and flats east of Hawkesville was under waâ€" ter, owing to the heavy rains which cansed the ‘Conectoco River to over tlow its banks. Rev. and Mrs. M. F. Stewart of Linwood spent Monday with Mrs. Win. Track Mr. Frank Drexler Jr., took a busi mss trip to Gueliph Saturday. . Mr. Allen Cooper and Mrs. James Mines spent Saturday | with Mrs. VMike Zinger. The neighbors and friends of Mr. ond Mre. 0. Donohue regret their deâ€" parture from this district. They made many friends during their stay bere and will have the best wishes of all friends. Mr. Josuah Roth of Ariss paid a short visit to Lonis Wuelhauser, Friâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drexter spent two days last week at Mr. and Mrs. Maitland‘s of Elora. A few from around here attended the wedding on Feb. ith, at New Germany of Simon Zinger to Bertha Schmaltz. Mr. and Mre. Frank Drexler called on their daughter, Mrs. James Mines i cently â€" Mr. Leo. Drexler «pent Sunday vith his eister, Mre. James Mines. Mr. Bert Haennel caleld on James Mines Monday. Mr. Charlie Seifried took a busi nese trip to Ariss recently. Mrs. Mike Zinger and son Clar ence called on Mre. James Mines Monday Mr. and Mre. Herbert Kaster anid tamily were Sunday visitors with the former‘s brother, Mr. and Mre. Norman Kaster at Rosebank. Miss â€" Nellie Bachert. Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at her home here | Mr. and Mra. Roy Meyer of De Students of the Ontario Bible troit spent Thureday with Mr. and School, Kitchener, had charge of the irs. Roy Zinger Young People‘s Meeting at the MeDâ€"| (yr. Anthony Drexler, Ariss, epent ronite Church on Sunday evenink. Friday with Mr. and Mre. Jacob Miss Ruth Devitt of the Toronto Weiler. Bible College spent the weekâ€"end @t| Mrs. Frank Fehrenbach returned ber home here. ‘home Sunday after spending twelve Mias Dorle Rickert was a Sunday days in Toronto. cuest with her friend, Mi@s Margaret) Mre. Henry Holle and daughter Kaster Robina, Conestogo, called on Mr Master Bert Bachert, Nine Pines, Fred Moyer Sunday Master Bert Bachert, Nine Pines Sundaved with Master Robert Milne The sewing circle of the Mennoâ€" mite Church met at the home of Mrs. Nancy Spaetzel. A very profitable day was spent \ir. Jones of the Stratford Yoke fellowe Band. gave the fourth of his interesting Bible studles. Don‘t forâ€" get the next meeting, Feb. 2Ist. The service â€" begine . promptly at 7.30 o‘clock motor vans and trucks. It does not matter whether you wish them to haul for you a piano or move all your household furniture, for in either case they will be on the job nt the time they promised. In addiâ€" tion to this they have won for themâ€" selves a reputation for careful cartâ€" age of goods entrusted to their care for d(-l‘iw-ry by â€" many _ business houses in the country. This re{m- tation is backed by years of dealing with the Twinâ€"City public in an Lhnm-.-l and -tnight}'orvnd manner. mand in the wiLol latterâ€"day transâ€"| again won by a score of 3â€"1 and of Linwood to ietowel on Thuraday fer service will be furnished promptâ€"|ended the hope of the locals to get avening and attended the "At fer service will be furnished promptâ€"|ended the hope of the locals to get evening and attended ly by them. Their phone number is|into the playâ€"offs. Tee Hillman of Home" held by Listowe! &nerloo 232.â€" (Copyright) * Kitchener refereed. 160, 1.0.0.F iH A W K ESVIL LE MANNH E1M with her father, Mr ARISS TeA * /m t garkes* Miss Dorothy Walker returned home Friday evening after spending the past couple of weeks with relaâ€" tives in Galt and Brantford. Mrs. F. Schramm epent a few days last week with relatives in Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. R. T. Puddicombe accomâ€" panied Mr. L. R. Hurst of New Hamburg on a business trip to Toâ€" fonto last week. Miss I. Ferguson epent the week exd at her home in Platteville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray visited friends in Woodstock on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham and daughter Marion of Stratford epent Saturday afternoon with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Graham. Rev. C. A. Seager of London, the new â€" Bishop of the Diocese of Huron was the guest of Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Pogson over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Brenneman spent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Cassel. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Callanan of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mre C. Callanan. Miss Madge Cook spent the week end with relatives in New Hamburg Mrs. Oliver Nahrgang and daughâ€" ter Helen spent the weekâ€"end with ;r%nda in Stratford. uite a number ffom here attendâ€" ed the confirmation service in St. George‘s Church, New Hamburg, on munday, â€" when | seven â€" candidates were confirmed by Bishop C. A. seager of London. Mre. C. Berdux returned to her home in Wellesley last Thursday evening after spending the past couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Fleming. Misa Mary E. Walker of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Miss Carrie Neiderhauser returnâ€" «d home to Kitchener on Sunday evening after spending the past few weeks at the home of Wm. S. Roth. Miss Delphine Nahrgang of Kitchâ€" ener called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Nabrgang here on Sunâ€" day evening. A number of friends and neighâ€" bors pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Forwell at their home on the occasion of their 40th wedâ€" ding anniversary. Progressive solo was played in which Mrs. Alex Meyer won lst prize,â€"the lucky chair award going to Mr. Alex Dietâ€" ‘rich. A suitable address was read by their son, Albert, and the presenâ€" |tation was made by Mr. Joe Meyer, after which a dainty lunch was I served. ° Quite a number of our hockey fans attended the Milverton ovs. New Hamburg game at New Hamburg on Monday evening. Mr. J. G. Giraham spent Sunday evening with his brother, F. B. Graâ€" ham at Nith Grove farm. Mr. Ste;.)hen Chamberiain of the K.â€"W. Collegiate, Kitchener, spent Sunday at his home here. â€" Miss Louise Beaupre returned to Kitchener after relieving Miss Vera Mergott, who returned from Kitchâ€" ener for some time. Miss Armelia Meyer accepted a %msition with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Teimbecker, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Runstetler and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinsperger on Sunday. Celebrated Wedding Anniversary.. Mr. and Mre. Wilfred Fehtenbach returned from their honeymoon to Niagara Falls the latter part of the week and will reside in this village. Mes«rs. F. Bitschy, F. Fehrenbach and Albert Zinger made a business trip to Rockwood Thursday. Mr. Fred Moyer spent Friday in Kitchener. Mr«. Catherine Bruder, who «pent several weeks with her children in Kitchener, returned home last week Mr. Arthur Fromm spent Friday in Waterlo0. Mrs. Catherine Halter and daughâ€" ter. Toronto, apent Sunday with reâ€" latives here. Mr. and Mre. Charles Schmaitz, Mr. and Mrs. Godfried Reinhart, Kitchener and Mr. Charlee Buhlman, Waterloo, called on friends here lSunday m We regret to report that Mrs Frank Scherrer ia on the sick list Milverton Wins 2â€"0 In the best g:me of hockey of the season on turday night, the New Hamburg team lost at Milverâ€" ton 2â€"0. In returning to their hotel after the game too enthusiastic fans got in a fight with the. visiting players. It was not until an escort was formed of Milverton players and police that the players could get to their hotel and away home. Hamel in the New Hamburg goal Flnyed a wonderful game. The local ineâ€"up was: _ 2 . 8 NEW GERMANY ST. CLEMENTS HAYSVILLE NEW HAMBURG PBE WATERLOO CHBRONICLE® _ _ _ Mr. Walter Maurer attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Stauffer Shants at Baden last Friduy. _ _ _Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wilkinson of Wullenstein were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider on Sunâ€" Mr. Elven Good of Elmira spent %ndqy with his friend, Mr. Gordon agner. a: and Mrs. Sam W. Horst and children Salome, Elsie, Edna and Orvie were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Bauman on the 8th Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Schwindt gf udâ€"l::lzw y Bohiender Tifi;;? To % ang Mr. Trvin Schnorder. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider, Irvin and Eva, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bender were visitors with ;riend- at North Easthope on Tuesâ€" lay. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman atâ€" tended the wedding of Mr. Cyrus Bauman and Miss Veronica Martin in Peel on Tuesday. Miss Lovina Horst, who ;Vnt the rt year at the home of Mr. and rs. Dan Bowman at Floradale, is spending several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. Quite a number from this locality attended the funeral in Elmira of Mr. Henry Heimbecker, manager of the Elmira Furniture factory Miss Laura Miller and Mr. Norâ€" man Miller were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Addison Reist and family were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Reist on the 10th of Peel on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst and Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman were Sunday visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Horst and Mr. and Mrs. David Horst in St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Maurer at Floradale on Sunâ€" day. â€" S uies on M > k Mrs. Jno. N. Miller of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her son, Mr. Wesley Miller and Mrs. Miller. 0 fiiis‘kdfiy Schwindt spent several days with her cousin, Miss Eleanor Wittich, at Elmira. Mr. and Mre. Eiwyn Cherry of Glenallan spent Monday with the latter‘s parents. Mr. and Mre. Norâ€" man Matthews. We regret to report that Mr. John Kubhl is seriously ill at his home here. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. _ _ Mr. George Wanless of Kitchener apent Monday with his cousin, Mr A. W. Ruler. Misé Ruth Jackson is visiting her cousin, Miss Frances Gardener of Harriston. Mrs. A. W. Ruler is «pending some time with her daughter, Mrs. N. A. Stevens at Stratford. Mr. Neil Jackson and Mack Hamâ€" mond spent Sunday with | friends here. Mr. A. W. Ruler had the misfor: tune to fall and is unable to attend to his duties on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jackson of Kitchener visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mathews. â€" Mr. Edward Merklinger of Windâ€" «or, spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Annie Jackson. Miss Ida Good, teacher. spent the weekâ€"end #t her home in North Woolwich. Miss Olive Mathews of Kitchener is visiting in this locality over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Raliph Jackeon, of Gienallan was a business visitor to Elmira on Friday. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rennic â€"spent Monday with their daughter, Mrs. Norman Mathews. â€" Mrs. Jacob Gerber and infant daughter of Nithburg, spent several days at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Rudy Bast, who is ill. 'V"\v\"e”a'r; also sorry to ‘Teport that Mr. Dan Kennel is ill with inflamaâ€" tory thenmatism. . Mr. and Mre. Thoe. Playford, Mr. and _ Mrs. Andrew â€" Playford and Lorne Rennie altended the funeral on Tuesday, Feb. 16th, of Mr. John Playford who passed away at his home in Galt Sunday evening C 'i;ho late Mr. Playford was botn in Crosshill about sixtyâ€"five years ago and spent _his boyhood days here Mrs. Walters is spending a few weeks with friends in Lambeth and London. Th4 children of this section en joyed a â€" Valentine party in the School _ house â€" Friday â€" afternoon Lunch was served after which the teacher, Miss Bell, treated them all to an allâ€"day eucker. ‘Mr. Chris. Roth had the misfor tune of losing one of his valuable colts. rising two. yeare, it having died with lockâ€"Jaw. _ Mr. Campbell Shantz and friend and Mrs. M. Shantz and Mics Bell spent a pleasant evening at Mr knoyd Campbel near Mooreficid last week Mr. and Mre. Albert Pearce have returned to their home at Paisley after «pending some time with their idangmon Mrs. Earl Tabert and Mr Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Mewhiney visited on Sunday with her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Johneon of the 12th of Wellealey Quite a eevere electrical storm Quite a eevere electrical storm pnqtd over this locality on Thursâ€" day "of last week. This was followed by an exceptionally heavy rainfall and what snow had fallen earlier in the week ie practically all gone. NORTH WOOLWIGH CROSSHILL YATTON MACTON Mr. Paul the Lodge CONESTOGO SCHOOL REPORT FOR FEBRUARY Following is the report of the Senior Room of Conestogo Public School, S. S. No. 1, Woolwich, for the month of February, 1932. Form V.â€"Laura Musselman 77, Mae Ebel 72, Orval Poll 52, Helen Dahmer 50, Arthur Musselman 39, Margaret Hill 39, Willard Poll 37. Sr. IV. â€" Kathleen Bauman 65, Nelson Weber 64, Percy Holle 58, Roy Stroh 52, Edgar Dahmer 51. BEARINGER‘S SCHOOL REPORT S. §. No. 25, Waterloo The following is the report of the S.S. No. %, Waterloo for the month of January. Honors, T2% ; pass 50%. ~ S IV _ Classâ€"Reta _ Bearinger §65, . Aleda Bearinger T5, Clayton Weber 149. _ Jr. IV.â€"Mildred Kirch 69, Marâ€" garet Gies 68, Lloyd Freeman 67, Roy Kienzle 66, Erma Kirch 65, Norine Ebel 65, Bruce Scheifele 62, Amo Frey 60, Norman Martin 56. _ Sr. II. â€" Gordon Freeman 58, Margaret Stark 57, Leah Brubacher 56, Charles Koch 46; Lotta Lindâ€" zuhn 40. Jr. IV Claesâ€"â€"Alone Shantz 64. Ivan Martin 49 Sr. IH Classâ€"Selina Weber 73, Abner Erubacher 72. Milford Martin 72. Irvin Weber §3 Jr. 11 Claseâ€"Cleta Martin 66, Maâ€" tiada Weher &1. Leak Martin 51 Second Claesâ€" â€"Howard Bearinger 73. Hannah Weber 52, Ivan Weber First Class ~Clarence Brubacher, Lydia Weber. Barbara Weber, Vaâ€" lina Martin, Donald Snider and HWPbt. Good equal. Elmer _ Clemmer, Berâ€" nice Martin Primerâ€"Violet _ Bearinger. _ Alice Brubacher, Clarence Weber, Harold â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. Janzi of Wilmot Centre visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennel. h â€" Mr. Aaron Yost returned home last Wednesday after spending the past year at Amulree. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dewar visited on Wednesday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fleming at Poole. â€" ’Yvfl;s J. Jutzi is visiting this weekâ€" end with friends at Wellesley and Baden. oo â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lichti near Crossâ€" hill. NOT GUILTY OF Charged with forging a $9.00 cheque, preferred by V. Aksim of Waterloo, James R. &ood was found not guilty. E. R. Hawke testified that the cheque was for office rent to him which was paid in cash, the cheque being returned to Wood who with the consent of Aksim kept the Total enrolment, 27 Average attendance 26.15 Specialâ€"McCormick‘s Butter Ring Carroll‘s Special Ceylon T ea i Carroll‘s Own Pure Nature‘s Best Choice Quality TOMATOES ?>®=~15 Date Cookies pousa _ P3° Green Valley Tender Baking Powdet pound is _ PC BISCUITS â€" 27 PEAS 5 2~â€"â€"~ 1} PRUNES «: 75 Del Monte Extra Choice Dried PEACHES 2 â€" 35 Beans 29 zizon . ;; Spec‘â€"\â€"Biâ€"More Sweet White , Peanuts FRESH ROASTED 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 & OPTM Edna 1. Doering, Teacher KINGWOOD FORGING CHEQUE 39° Specialâ€"Glassco‘s Raspberry 1 40â€"02. c‘ a MR ®: 2 2â€"4b. Specialâ€"Crown Brand Corn tins 29 Syrup /J ; Miss M. Dadswell spent the week end at her home in Stratford. Mies Elma Shantz spent Sunday l with Mics Gertrude Ott. Mr. and Mre. Wellington Weber. !Jum ard Raymond, spent Sunday Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Snider. . Mrs. Fred Soehner, Mr. and Mre. \Rert Dahmer attended the funeral of the late Mr. Heimbecker. Elmira, on ‘Sa\ur-!:n afternoon Miss Florence Ziegler entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss [rene â€" Martin, brideâ€"ofect of this week. Various games including proâ€" gressive crokinole, were played, the winners of the awards being Miss Beatrice Martin and Mrs. Barl Milâ€" ler. After the games Miss Martin was presented with a beautiful linen tablecloth, the presentation being made by Miss Clara Soehner and the accompanying adress was read by Miss Lovina Horst. Miss .\lartin‘, expressed her thanks in a few well i chosen words. Dainty refreshments were then served by the hostess and . her assislants. i Miss Thelma Stoutenburger of the Tenth Concession of Peel «pent the vweekâ€"end with Miss Irene Spies Mr. l-'l':u;k Ruggle. Toronto . visit ed his parents here over the week end. Misses Minerva and Elvina Bowâ€"{eighth concession of Peel, Mrs. Paul wan spent Sunday with their conm |Bowman, Miss Pauline Ellis and Mr. ~ins, Betsex and Annie Gingrich. 'Amhony Arnold were recent visitors Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and jat the home of Mr. and Mrs D. M. son Harold were visitors in the Twin | Bewman. City on Saturday | _ Mr. and Mre. John Martin of near Mr.â€" and Mrs. _ Maurerâ€" of North }l,in\\'ood spent a few days with Mr. Woolwich and Mr. and Mrs. Earl|and Mrs. Enos Bowman. Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and |_ Mewers, Noah Martin, Jonas Nolt, Ars. Ezra Maurer. > .l‘xlul Martin and Phares Weber of Misees Blanche King and Hester New Holland, Pa., are vieiting triends Schmebl and the Misses Saddler of |and relatives in this vicinity._ Misees Blanche King and Hester Schmebl and the Misses Saddler 0 Elmira vieited with Mr. and Mra J. B. Snyder on Sunday $ Mieses Orilla and Marie Dahmer 25| ~~ No. 2 tims <â€"l BUTTER + 19 Good Used Cars Late mode} Used Cars properly reconditioned offer greater mileage per dollar of purchase price than many new ones. This is especially true where the mileage is less than 15,000 to 20,000 miles. We offer late models with small mileages, that we are confident represent the greatest value possible for your dollars. 1931 Chev. Special Sedan 1931 Pontiac Coach 1929 Ford Sedan 1929 Pontiac Sedan 1929 Oldsmobile Coupe |\ 1930 Pontiac Coupe 1928 Pontiac Coach 1927 Essex Sedan 1928 Hudion Sport Coupe 1927 Pontiac Roadster 1927 Pontiac Coach | 1927 Willy« Knight Sedan These and many others have been thoroughly recomâ€" ditioned and properly refinished where necessary during the les: busy winter months when careful attention was given to the work. Tune in to CKCR, Mon., Wed. and Fri., 7 p.m., Sun. at 9 p.m. SEE THESE CARS AND THEN JUDGE FLORADALE )omuc AND OLDSMOBILR DEALERS Dobbin Garage > l ‘_ Your DoubleBasrdlled For Shopping At Ca Casroll‘s Own Creamery CHEESE C HEESE * 23 cODFISsH * 16 Specialâ€"Nestle‘s Specialâ€"Quick Quaker or Regular Style Oats : 20 Figs â€"?) Milk <â€"4] SPECIAL â€" LB. 1 O ) Death summoned Edward Ziegler lat his late residence, 43 Shanley St., Kitchener, on Sunday mornini at the age of 57 years. He was born at Heidelberg and formerly resided at Strasburg. He is survived by his wife, two sons, one daughter, five brothers and three sisters. The funeral was held on Wednesday. A former well known resident of Croshill, John Ezra Playford, died at Galt on Tuesday, Feb. 16th. There survive his wife, three sons, two daughters, four brothers and one sister. spent Saturday afternoon with Pau line and Joyce Soehner, Elmira. Adolph Hofstetter Following an illness extending over a ten year period, Adolph Gusâ€" tave Hofstetter died at Baden on Monday in his 82nd year. He is surâ€" vived by his second wife and twelve children. The funeral was held this (Thursday) afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Herb Wideman of near Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. {smael Bowman and son George of the eighth concession of Peel, Mrs. Paul Bowman, Miss Pauline Ellis and Mr. Anthony Arnold were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs D. M. Bo wman Mr. and Mre. John Martin of near Mise Lovina Horst of North Wook _ wich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Knoll. Sunday afternoon. f Carroll‘s Silver Star Flour The Naphchs Soap Pearl White 10 _ _ 39° Soap Flakes ue s 19° Obituaries 316 King W., Edward Ziegler John Play ford

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