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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1932, p. 6

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|lmc! LADIES WEAR 212 King St., West, KITCHENER Mr. and Mre. Herman Williame «pent a few days in St. Catharines, the guests of their danghter, Mr. and MNre. Harvey Well. ‘Trinity Latheran Church and MBAver ton composed of fivre girle and four Mr. and Mrs. Austin Baver and @aughter ‘Theima of New Dundee, Mr. and Mre. Irvin Bingeman and daughter Viola of Plattsville visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. John E. Mrs. Mary Ratz, who apent the past month with her daughter, Mrs. Hallman has returned to her home here accompanied by Mre. Hallman. Mr. Clarence Rrb of Galt «pent the weekâ€"end with his parente, Mr. and The B.Y.P.U. on Monday made a presentation and address to Miss Reta Benedict, who is to be married shorty. Mirs Benedict was the reci pient of a silver bread tray. presentâ€" ed by Miss Nettie Schultz. grants this year, but owing to the fact that the agriculural society inâ€" tend to make a grant to New Ham burg park board of $150 as a contriâ€" bution for the privileges extended to the Society the council decided to make grant of $150.00. Mr. Burnett Spahr appearng before the council On behalf of the ratepayers of Watâ€" erlo0 atreet presented a petition making for the coâ€"operation of the council in working out a scheme to prevent the further eroslon of the river bank. B.Y.P.U. Honmors Member. remarks both Mr. Lantz and Mr. Smith gave some interesting inforâ€" mation regarding the activities of the Agricultural Society. It was pointâ€" ed out that considerable more money than the amount of the grant is paid directly to New Hamburg people each year as a result of holding the fair here besides the indirect gains that may be made. The council had internded to curtail expenditure on cense fees paid. Mr. Geo. Z. Lantz, president of the Wilmot Agricultural Society and A. R. G. Smith, secreâ€" tary, appeared before the council to ask for annual grant of $150.00 toward the annual fall fair. In their The death took place on Thureday morning of Rlizabeth, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goertzen, who reside just west of the village. The child was six months of age. Death was due to an attack of pmeumonia. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon with interment in Riverside cemetery. Village Council Meets. The regular meeting of the New Hamburg council was held Monday. Chief E. F. Scherer reported all arâ€" rears of poll tares, dog taxes and 1i Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Semple and children Bobby and Betty of Cargill spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Semâ€" ple‘s father and sister, Mre. S. D. Peacock and Grace. Mr. and Mre. Herbert Luft and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seigner spent Subpâ€" day in Toronto, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seigner. Elizabeth Goertzen. The members of Nith Lodge 1.O. OF. accompanied by the members 0% Juliet Rebekah Lodge held their annual parade to Riverside cemetery for the purpose of decorating the graves of their departed members. The parade was led by the New Hamburg Band. Hamburg Notes. Vaikâ€"Benedict Wedding. A qulet but pretty wedding took place on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Culbert when the latter‘s sister, Marguerite Elveretta Benedict of Chesley was united in marriage to Gerald Martin Valk, son of Mrs. Valk and the late G. M. Valk, with the Rev. E. G. Dale officiating. Lohengrin‘s bridal chorus was played by Miss Marâ€" garet Culbert. During the signing of the register Miss Grace Peacock sang "I Love You Truly.". The groom‘s gift to the bride, pianist and soloist, were handsome pendants. A delicious wedding luncheon was served. After the luncheon the bride and groom left amid a shower of good wishes. Mr. and Mrs Valk will reside in Chesley. Joint Mesting Of Three institutes. The annual summer meeting of the three branches, New Hamburg, Haysville and New Dundee of the Women‘s Institute was held on Thursday with over sixty guests present. Mrs. Fred Cookeon, first viceâ€"president presided and with her on the platform were Mrs. E. Snyâ€" der, president of the Hayeville branch and Mre. Amos Hillborn of the New Dundee branch. An interâ€" esting and pleasing program consistâ€" ing of a pilano duet and solo and readings by Misses Louisa Rits and Frieda KaWfleisch. Short reports of the activities of the three institutes were then given. The guest speaker, Miss Emily Guest, of Toronto. gave an inspiring talk on how to make an efficiency study of yourself and the fmstitute. Following the program a @ocial hour was spent when tea was hu««« COATS $5.00 and $10.00 Still Further Reductions on all DRESSES Nothing higher â€" Sizes to 484 Stock Liquidation Sale Buy Now and Save! ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT NEW HAMBURG Jutslie conducted the service. ‘ber have both predeceased her. She was married in Rast Zorra to Jacob Liebold in 1890. Her husband toâ€" gether with seven children, Mre. Peter Zehr of South Rasthope, Mrs. Rzra Bender of Hickson, Mra. D. Steinman of Wilmot, Chrietian of Rast Zorra, Jacob of New Toronto, E. B., of Kitchener and John of Hickâ€" son, eurvive and ome brother John Schwartzentruber of Rast Zorra and two sisters, Mre. J. Leis of Wellesiey and Mre. Joseph Jantzi of Rast Zorra. The funeral was held or \inernm from her late : nite en m MV EeAE PRTUEREC Huron street, New Hamburg, to the _ The 90th anniversary of St. James‘ Church. Wilmot township, wee cele. brated on Sunday, June 2th, with services at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m.. The sacrament of Holy Communion was administered at the morning service. the rector, Rev. R. C. Pitts, being celebrant. Special sermons apâ€" propriate to the occasion were preached by Mr. John Zimmerman of Wilmot and at 7.30 by Rev. H. F.| C. Cock M.C., rector of Paris and Rural Dean of Brant. The church of St. James is not only beautifully siâ€" ‘tuated with its cemetery sanctified by many precious memories, but it bas the disinction of being the old-l est centre of Anglican Worship in | the township. ! Mr. and Mrs. George Steiner had at their home as guests, Mr. and ‘ Mre. Fred Wagner, Mr. and Mre.: Wesley Hindle and family of Stratâ€"| {ord, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kaufman,| | _ Mrs. ‘Jacob Liebold, nee Mary iSchwnruenlruber passed away at her home early Saturday morning. ll{e.r( falilure was the cause of her death. The late Mrs. Liebold, who attended _ the _ Amish _ Mennonite ‘Church on the 16th line of Rast Zotta had been a resident of New Hamburg for the past five years. She was born on the 16th line of East Zorra in 1870 and was 61 years, 5 months and 26 days. Her parents, Mr. and Mre. John Schwartzentruâ€" _ _Mr. and Mre. A. Miller and son Archie. Mrs. Grant and Mre. Vogan of Wroxeter «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. Riddell. Mre. Jacob Liebold Passes. and Mrs. Fred Quchl and rxi¢ .aj| A SUYer collection netted a neat and Mr:. Frod Quohl and Mr. and sum and will be ueed 10 cOver cost Mrs. Otto Kuck, Waterloo. lof further â€" beautifying â€" cemetery Mr. and Mre. Oliver Stoltz and ‘grounds. family of Platteville and Mr. and} Mr. and Mrs. B. Kochler and famâ€" Mre. Wm. Egerdee and family O( .ily of Kitchener spent Sunday with New Dundee «pent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Brueckner. and Mrs. John Bowman. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flauairs of Mtr. Armand Nahrgang of Miami, Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. Fiorida, is holidaying with his parâ€" and Mre. Carl Reiha. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry m,uu'l Mr. and Mre. J. A. Neilson of Toâ€" Hic sister, Miss Vera Nahrgang, ronto spent the weekâ€"end with the who has been on a holiday trip south latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. by boat motored back with him and Russell. hae resumed her occupation in Kitâ€"|_ Mr. Wm. Bender and Mias Dorothy chener ‘Kenny of Kitchenar snant @nndav Mr. and Mre. Oliver Stoltz and family of Platteville and Mr. and Mre. Wm. Egerdee and family of New Dundee «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman. ; Mr. and Mre. W. W. Jackeon of St. ,George have returned from a trip to iNepoleon, Ohio and are visiting the jlatter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ritz. and Mr. Nelson Richmond -4;?_“_':3.; ington, Ont., spent Thureday with Mr. and Mre. Reuben Ruthig. St. James‘ wh_AnnlvemPy. sons who have spent the months with her parents, [Mrs. Chas. Ritz returned home at Napoleon, Ohio summer. Mr. Moses Schultz. Herb Schultz and son Earl spent Friday and Satâ€" urday with Rev. A. J. Schultz at Port Burwell. Mr. and Mtrs. Jim Richmond of Toledo, Ohio, Miss Jessie Richmond Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson left on Tuesday for Manitonlin leland where they intend to apend several months holidays. _ , Mr. and Mre. Reuben Ruthig spent Sunday at Washington with Mr. and Mre. LesHe Hill [‘Mm. Harry Beck of Detroit is epending a week with her sister, Mrs. M. Dietrich and other relatives here and in Kitchener. _ _Mr. and Mre. Heary Becker and Miss May Becker attended the funâ€" eral of the former‘s mother, the late Mrs. Geo. Becker at Tavistock on men playod Monday night, when Milâ€" verton won by 23â€"6. A quiet wedding took place at the Evangelical parsonage on Wednesâ€" day, when Rev. A. E. Pletch united in marriage Miss Mabel Irene Hass IM Wilmot Centre and Mr. George Orton Paff of North Easthope. The bridesmaid was Miss Ruby Haâ€" macher of Wilmot Centre and Mr. Wilfred Haes, brother of the bride, supported the groom. The young couple left shortly after for a trip to points in Eastern Ontario. Upon their return they will reside on the groom‘s farm in North Easthope. Mre. Mustard of Toronto is the guest of her niece, Mrs. G. H. Meyors. Friday Mr. George Bundrsciho*;ffi'il'l;nr‘ ton spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Ella Vanderbrook and two Mr. and to their for the six Mr. James Mines, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Mike Zinger and famâ€" ‘ia spent Sunday afternoon with Roy Wilson and family. _ Mr. and Mre. ‘oy Wilson accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zinger and family to P‘ax\u and spent Sunday evening with Mr. and En, George Walker., Mrs. Warren spent Monday with Mrs. Roy Wilson. epeniey » shore toae with thei are spending a me friend, Il:‘ol Zinger, Sr. There are three pupils of 8. 8. No. 6 writing their entrance exams. Mr. Louis Welhauser attended the funeral of his brother, Nicholas, | held at Kitchener recently. 4 An aeropiane on Monday landed in Sam Schmidt‘s field and many people took advantage of the apecial offer of a ride in an aeroplane at one cent per pound of each person‘s weight. __Mr. and Mre. Leonard Gooding and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Habe! and family apent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Gooding at Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmidt and family apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. O. Schmidt. K Cent A Pound. _ _Mr. Wm. Bender and Mias Dorothy Kenny of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mrs. Hy. Struth. 40 years ago. Rev. J. Schmieder. pastor of the St. Matthew‘s Lutherâ€" an Church, Kitchener, was the prinâ€" :clpal apeaker. Rev. J. L..?tlrchhoter also spoke. A Memorial Day service was held in Fairmount cemetery Sunday afterâ€" noon with an attendance of about 500 people from the district. Mrs. !Armstrong of Dundalk, who was !present is a daughter of Rev. Mr. Nietardy, who was pastor of the St. !J-m Lutheran Church here about ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bechtel and family attended the funeral of the late Solomon Knechtel on Thursday afternoon. s 500 Attend Memorial Service. Mr. Roy S. Bean of Waterloo was a business visitor in town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Biesel and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Junker at Caséel. Ritchener on Saturday afternoon. ' Mr. Harry Behling and Miss Annie Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Roberts and ‘Hill of Kitchener were visiting at daughter, Mr. and Mre. Foote and (the home of the latter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark of Kitchener here on Sunday. spent Thursday evening at the home} Mr. and Mre. Henry D. Dahmer of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell. were Sunday visitors at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brenneman and family of Haysville spent Sunday with their son, Mr. Chr. Brenneman and Mré. Brenneman and family. _ Mr. fra Toman and Mr. Alfred Futher of New Dundee were recent visitors in town. Mr. Mervyn Bechtel and son of New Dundee have ‘been doing conâ€" siderable mason work in town durâ€" ing the past week. Mr. Herman Klein was a visitor in Kitchener on Saturday afternoon. Farmers throughout here have started to harvest the hay crop which is a fairly good yield. _ Mr. and Mrs. C. L Erb and daughâ€" ’lf-r Elizabeth of Wellesiey made a sbort call in Baden on Monday. _ The following people who attended the memorial service at Heidelberg last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Heimpel. Mr. and Mre. Clayton Milâ€" ler, Mr. and Mre. Theo. Huehn and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heipel and daughter Cora. _ Mr. and Mre. Wim. Zehr and Mr. ‘and Mre. Chr. Zehr and son Delford were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi, Pine Mrs. Toman of Kitchener and Mrs. Ed. Niebergall of Gravel Road spent Sunday with Mrs. Retha. _ Mr. Jas. A. Miller of Toronto is spending a few days with friends in Baden. ' _ Mr. and Mre. John Brown of Kitâ€" chener were visitors in town reâ€" cently. Mr. and Mre. Asron Wagler and daughters were recent visitors at the home of Mr.‘C. L Forler. Mrs. Chr. Hebel is spending some time at the home of her daughter in Kitchener, where she is convalescing from her recent illness. Hill | The Livingston Camp is now makâ€" ingâ€"preparations to be open for the campers about July 9th this year. Tennis, softball grounds and ewimâ€" ming pool and a large rooming house with a beautiful lawn are available. The camp site was donated to the Guelph Presbytery last year by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Livingston. Friends of Solomon _ Knechtel learned with regret of his sudden death last Monday night at Waldau at the home of his son Rdward, folâ€" lowing an heart attack. Mr. Knechâ€" tel was a former esteemed citizen 0f this village. is n‘:y( a well earned holiday. Misé Jeanne Kline of Brampton is yisiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Swartzentruber. ~ The Ladies‘ Aid of the Livingston Church, are holding a garden party and dance on June 28th in Mr. J. P. Livingeton‘s orchard. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Leiskau of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with friends in town. _ *Word was seceived here announe ing the death of Tena Hofstetter, beâ€" the sole surviving member of.the Died in Alberta. Personals and other items as told by Water ARISS _ _Mr. Edward Kirch and lady friend of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the home of the formert‘s parents. CHOIR PICNIC Members of the Bridgeport Evanâ€" filicul church choir, forty in numâ€" r, enjoyed a picnic at the Waterâ€" loo park on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Peter Scherer of near Drayton spent Sunday at the home of his parents. 4A many people suffer from sour stomacha: They call it indigeation. 1t mmmhn n Te may te rerect it in with on way an which neutralizes times ts is opplralices many tioes _ Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Heer and famâ€" ‘lly of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Moses Reist. Mr. and Mre. Martin Shoemaker of Kitchener were visitors at the Val. Gies home on Sunday. |’ Mr. and Mre. E. J. Ruth and family of Elmira spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives here. * _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fiddler and daughter Marie of Kitchener were accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Schwelâ€" tzer on a visit with friends in Hamâ€" ilton on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mre. Henry D. Dahmer were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahmer in Floraâ€" dale. [ Mr. Oscar Stroh, Miss Emma Stroh also Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Stroh and sons called on Mtr. and Mrs. Geo. Snyder at (Sunnyside) Kitchener on Sunday. | St. Matthew‘s Lutheran congregaâ€" tion will observe next Sunday afterâ€" 'noon as Decoration Day with a memorial service. The eervice comâ€" 'meuces at 2.30. Rev. J. Maurer of Kitchener, will deliver the English sermon and Rev. O. Stockman of ,Tnvlstoek will preach in German. The St. Jacobs Community Male [Chorus will sing. Meet Tuesday. _ _ _ Woolwich Councell will meet next Tuesday in regular seseion. Schools have closed for the sumâ€" mer vacation. Principal Mr. Eisenâ€" bach and the assistant, Miss King have left for their respective homes ’m Ayton and Stratford. Both teachâ€" ers have been engaged for another |year4 Decoration Day. Division Court Clerk O. Huchn and Ballif® H. Holle, attended a sitting |o(‘t_lm court in Elmira last Friday. _ Mrs. E. Holm has returned to her home after apending several weeks with her daughters and son in Deâ€" troit. Schools Close. Mesers. Noah Stroh and fiafi;r'y Kirch were in the Twin City last Friday. _ Miss Edua Brubacher has returnâ€" ed to her home near ‘Waterloo, after ‘a !a_aw months stay in this village. _ Mr. and Mre. W. 8. Wright were ,'l‘wln City visitors in the forepart of last week. â€" Mr. Adam Doerr attended the funâ€" eral of the. late Mrs. Chas. Doerr in Kitchener on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Val. Gies, Mrs. Herb Gies and Miss Anpnje Shoemaker were visiting Preston relatives last Wednesday. Mr. and Mre. Irvin Martin, spent last Wednesday in Toronto. _ _ , The local Ladies‘ Ciub held their picnic in Galt qu Tuesday of. last week. The ladies had chartered a bus to convey them to and from the place of their outing. Exciting Bail Games. A North Waterloo League apftball game was played here on Tuesday Of last week between St. Jacobs and the local teams from which the vist tors emerged as victors with 10 runs lmlut 7 for the home players. Shants Station on Thursday evening between our team and the Shants Station players, which turned out a tie, 3 runs each. _ The Junior Farmers of the County heid their annual picuic in Wright‘s grove here last Saturday afternoon. ‘The event was favored with ideal picnic weather and 250 young farm ere and farmeretts from ‘all parts of the County attended the outing. A few ball games as well as a proâ€" gram of aports provided pastimeg and enjoyment during (the afternoon while a sumptuous lunch featured the whole affair. Pionicked At Gait. Pienic at Wright‘s. Grove.â€" All Parts of County Represented. + COCTOUE N RNCTL UIMUC AFO. & mAn M molner, Mra. J. Cluthe and daughter PvA| Rey. and Mre. Waiker and "“""l ‘The teachers and puplis were ot Kitchener spent h“é‘ at the |ter Miss Bernice of Welland Port buey with the promotion examinaâ€" home of Mr. and Mre. &« Cluthe. and Mrs. Win. Waeigand of Preston tlions which conciuded on Tuesday. About 30 of the employses of the |called on the Misacs Mary ‘M' Mrs. Schoendelmeyeor and sons .Ona”&"l:: Company 6f Ga‘lt held |Abbis Bemis, left our community to take up reat a y at the home 6f Mr. and Mr, Cannon and Mr. York of Toâ€" dence in Kitchener. John Perine of Chicago apent a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. Perine: Mre. N. Swain spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Schneider of Kitchener last week. Misa Ella WoMe of Kitchener is apending the summer vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. A. Woife. _ Mre. John Jones and daughters Ada and Doris and eon John of Presâ€" ton were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. R. Jones on Friday. ‘ Mr. and Mre. Aif. Poliard and daughter Eleen of Kitchener «pent Sunday at Willow Lake. Mr. Charles Shants spent the weekâ€"end at AI# home in Kitchener. Mre. J. W. Green returned to her home on Sunday aftér spending a week with relatives in Stratford. ~ ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe and daughâ€" ter Betty were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. R. Hwbacheck of Kitchener on Thursday. Allan Block of New Dundee spent Sunday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rickert and son Of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. Hatt. Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader apent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cove of Woodstock. , Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and son Robert of Kitchener, Mrs. A. Duvali and daughter Edna and Mrs. E. Sulltâ€" van of Galt were visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. R. Jones on Thursday. Meat Manager, R. WALLACE. Meat Manager, WATERMELONS â€" Cantaloupes ’ HL.**" _ B tor 2§e | : CHICKENS CHICKENS ssm _ ‘mis ~w». 25c SALMON nesffGobcme "Fnte" BEEF SHOULDERS 1». SALMON <TZ% s xo. : m= 20¢ CHEESE #=> mssz 25e PICKLES sWikr NiE â€" 37â€"01. Bottle 24¢ JELLY POWDERS :s:>5 rss: 25c GOLD ":% 10 »=â€"â€" 31¢ BUTTEE OF THE BETTER SORTâ€"PRODUCED IN ONTARIO The Great Atiantic & Pacific Tea Comâ€" panyâ€" also feel proud to play such s large part in the nation‘s business. A great Canadian company serving a great Canaâ€" dian publicâ€"day by day steadily forging sembly in solving the problems of a great future of a great country depends l upon the statesmen of today, and just as the Fuathers of Confederâ€" ation, more than fifty years ago, inid the foundation for happiness and prosperity within the Dominion, so will the Canaâ€" dian Empire Conference decide the fate of many countrics within the REmpire; Many thousands of Canadians are happy today to Ure within the bounds of this great Empire, and are ready to pledge PREPARED IN OUR OWN DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT FINEST QUALITY SELR SMOKED PICNIC STYLE 235 KING ST. W., KITCHENER PHONE 3181 BEST PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERSs FOR EGGS. ASK OUR STORE MANAGER 19 KING ST. N., WATERLOO, PHONE 997 _ e e JEROME FISCHER SUNNYFIELD PASTEURIZED Grocery Manager, _ Meat Manager, @ Mrs. Richard Drager on Wednesday | !evenhxg‘ â€" s Mré. John Burnett Sr., and Mre. David â€" Burnett of _Winterbourne called on the Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis a short time ago. _ Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. T. I. Croft were: Mr. Aand Mre. Allen, Mr. Robert Allen, Mr. Rd. Kuntz and Mr. W. H. Millâ€" man, all of Toronto and Miss Helen ‘Trakolo of Kitchener and Miss Flora Turner of Strathroy. | The Doon Tigers defeated the Wilâ€" eon‘s Supremes on Friday by a [lcoro of 124. . The Preabyterian Church‘s aevenâ€" tyâ€"sixth anniversary service held on Sunday afternoon was largely atâ€" tended with people from far and near. Rev. E. C. MeCulloch 0f Brantâ€" ford was in charge of the servica, assisted by Rev. E. R. Hall of Galt ‘Unuod ‘Church. Won Bail Game. The United Church Sunday School held theif annual picnic at the Doon Pinnacle on Saturday afternoon. A good time was epent in games and races. _ The Presbyterian Sunday School held _ their annual _ picnic on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. W. Little of the town line on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Games*and races were much enjoyed.. The Doon Young People‘s Sewing Circle held their picnic on Wednesâ€" day afternoon of this week. LAUNDRY SOAP N. ADAMS. H. P. FISCHER. Grocery Manager, ~ J. K. MOSER. BLOOMINGDALE YOUNG _SPR] ROASTED Shoulder Roast Pork ns Beans 4 ""has"" 25c AYLMER PRODUCTS ARK EMPIRE PRODUCTS VIRGINTA Front Quarters * l 5 ® Boneless and Rolled Ib. 19¢ PINEAPPLE CRUSHED, SLICED OR 69 KING ST. E., KITCHENER PHONE 2988 POTATOES m 8 me. 25%¢ GENUINE NEW SEASON‘S .SPRING + esn ne a o 46 8 6+ 4 DRESSING Mr. and Mre. Joe Heinteman, Mr. {Ierome Heintzman, Mr. and Mre. Henry Yantz, Mr. Leo Yants and Mre. Ostrem were in Formosa, atâ€" tending the funeral of Mrs. Heints man‘s mother. _ _Rev. Howard Stevanus visited at Bothwell, where he occupied the pulâ€" pit of the Mennonite Church. _ Miss Florence Lotz spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Erma Haberâ€" meh) near St. Jacobe. i; Misses Mary and Eether Shelly epent a few days at the home of Mr. 'll’lAd_AMI’I. Fernando Snyder. â€" __Micses Pearl Mader and Mise Vera Todd were recent guests at Lexington and other points. ronto are apending a few weeks at ;Oxbow farm. , Mra. Bedford of Freeport and Master ‘Billle Waehburn of Kitchenâ€" er called on Mr. and Mre. Fernando Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. AMbert Rickert of West _ Montrose â€" visited _ Misses Mary and Abbie Bemis. Mr. Wm. Rudy of Waterloo is spending some time with his aon, Mr. Omer Rudy. _ Mr. and Mrs. John Durrant and son. Bertrum and little daughter Audrey and Mr. and Mre. Edward Brown and children Arthur and Barâ€" bara from Gueiph called on their cousins, the Misses Mary and Abbie Bemie. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Snyder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fagel and fam ily of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder. Mr. and Mre. Tom _ Bedford, and Mesers. Gerald and Roes moâ€" tored to Niagara Falls, WE DELIVER EXTRA CHARGE 10c Grocery Manager, Ib. 21¢ sQUAT A. LEITH. L Se 19 P

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