4 #1, Hofer: centre. F. fute., 8. Rook, B. Fremming. A meeting was held at Reidel‘s hall for the election of Police Village trustees. Mr. Joeeph Koebe! and Pred Baechier held their positions while Mr. Athony Meyer was elected. St. Clements Beats Elmira In The Opening O.M.L. Game. The St. Clements Maple Leafs outâ€" played and outecored the Elmira Signets in a fast and clever game by a acore of 4 to 3. The feature of the game was emart stick handling and good combination on the part of both teams. Both goalies were Outetanding. Carlie Allemang lead the visitors to victory scoring three goals for the Leafs. Scottie Lorents and Dutch Meyer proved a real value to the Leafs. Bobbie Ziegler and Abble Rau were outstanding for the homesters. St. Clements: goal, L Beaupre; defence, D. Meyer, H. Meyor; wings, &. Lorents, C. Allemang; centre, F. Meyer; subs., E. Lobeinger, E. Lorents and P. Meyor. ~ @. I:ot: "5" Kn s:t'“mnï¬' . nck ; . Rau, H _flo_lcr_; centre. F. Miller; Mr. Peter Baechler of Kitchener ia epending the holidaye with his mother, Mrs. L. Baechier Mr. Elmer Meyer visited with friends in St. Clements for aeveral days. Mr. Claire Strome of Elmira reâ€" turned home after spending a week‘s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. A. Alleâ€" mang. â€" Mr. ronto week. There will be a hockey game beâ€" tween St. Clements Maple Leafe and Weleleley at Wellesley on Thureday evening. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Lobsinger vielted with Mr. and Mrs. Lon‘s Lobâ€" singer over the weekâ€"end. Miss Marie Allemang returned to Stratford to resume her studies. Misses Marie and Gertrude Alle mang are visiting with friends in Dashwood over the weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. Tom Linseman visit €1 with friends here over the week end. Mr. and Mré. Wm. Fisher and Miss Jmureen Forwell o‘ Kitchener visitâ€" ed with friends here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer and daughters of Linwood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Schumâ€" mer on New Years. Misses Barbara and Marian Busch of Kitchefer «pent the Chrietmas bolidays with their parents. Mr. Jerome Meyer of the London Seminary is spending his holidays with friends here. Pontiac and Oldsmobile Dealers Service and Parts Kitchener 316 King St. W. Phone 3650 ;‘:)C;(ll:‘ + 39c Pr. H. A. Germann DOBBIN GARAGE "~..$1.19 Waterloo ‘26 Chevrolet Coupe ‘27 Pontiac Coach ‘27 Chevrolet Coupee ‘27 Chrysler Coach ‘27 Olds. Coupe ‘28 Pontiac Coach ‘27 Ford Fordor *27 Ford Coach ‘28 Olds. Sedan *28 Dodge Coupe ‘28 Chrysler Coupe ‘29 Olds. Coach ‘29 Olds. Sedan ‘30 Olds. Sedan ‘31 Olds. Sedan ‘32 Pontiac Sedan ‘32 Pontiac Coach ‘29 Buick Sedan ‘28 Essex Coach Let us call your attention to the fine Lot of MEN‘S UNDERWEAR MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS‘ the first few weeks in 5 January. _ Even if you have no intenâ€" tions of trading, come in and see these and others of our large and selective assortâ€" ment of models. GOOD MONEY AFTER BAD Buy one of these. They are ALL reconditioned. Oftentimes owners spend as much money repairing their car as the car would sell for after it is put in good condition, and conseâ€" quently lose heavily. Even the dealer often makes that mistakeâ€"if he does he loses. If you buy that car you gain. and Mrs. Stan. Short of Toâ€" called on friends here last MEN‘S WORK SOX And the CALL ft. ST. CLEMENTS GAIN! ‘The â€" || â€"â€" DISTRICT NEWS. â€" | Ont. ADVARTIEING in The CHRONICLE Edmund Schwindt are congrntnln-} Ing them on their auccess at the polis on Monday‘s election Mr. Edmund Schwindt was reâ€"alected to a third term in the Woolwich Tp. council and Mr. Miller, who has also served‘ eeveral yeare, was reâ€"elected in Pilâ€" kington township. _ _Mr. and Mra. Sam Bird and family s New Years Day vieitor with her Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Belael and family parents, Mr. and Mré. Alvin Shantz. end Mieae Alice Belsel of Elmira Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bowman and spent Monday with Mr. and Mtrs. Geo. kons Howard and Vernon of Mannâ€" Bolender. ‘helm. Mr. and Mra. Lonls Schutz and Visitora at the home of Mr. and Laura of Waterloo apent Monday Mfre. Edmund Scbwindt during the with Mr. and Mra Levi Bowman holiday «eamon were: Miss Hazel â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_____.__ Cornwell and Miss Ketber Bchaefer © â€"_â€"â€"__â€"____.__________ of Elmira, Miee Ruth Schwindt ol’[ GERMAN MILLS | Kitchener, Miss Lucteta Hutrhinson :A â€"â€"_â€"c________________..._. g of Palmerston, Mr Dan. Kaufman of| _ Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Weber, Miss Wallace, Mr. Earl Kanfman of Windâ€") Laura and Messrs. Clayton, lon and eor, and Mr. Willard Schwindt OIEMQrvin Weber spent the_tws) holiâ€" Galt Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt and ehildren Ward, Howard ard Snâ€" ean visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller at Floradale on Monday. Miss Ruth Miller of Goldstone and W.des Margaret Miller of Elmira spent the vacation at their home here. Mise Viola Murray «pent the holi days with her parents at Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mra. Harvey Schmidt Mr. and Mre. Noah Miller and famâ€" ily enjoyed their New Year‘s dinner at the home of Mr. Leon Wagner and Mrs. C. Wagner on Monday. Mr. Clare MacLeod spent the va cation at hise home in Kincarline Mr. Waiter Adier of Fergua spent New Year‘a day with friends here Miss Blanche King of Elmira end Miss Violet Youen of Arthur were visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. Elmo King curing the Chriatâ€" mas holidays. The annual «chool meeting was | held in the school house last Weidâ€"| resday evening. Mr. W. S. Wright‘ was chairman and Mr Oscar Huehn | gecretary. ( Mr. and Mrs. Orrle Hollinger of Eimira and Mre. D. Miller of St. Jacobs, were vleitors at the home ¢f Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn during last midweek. Mr. Herb Huehn was a businees visitor in Guelph and Preston last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs., Sol. Kirch attended the funeral of the late Mra. Fossold in Kitchener last Wednesday afterâ€" noon, Mr. Edwin Reist of New Hamburg is epending a few days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mre. Moses Reist and famâ€" ily spent Christmas holiday at the home of the former‘s mother near E‘mira. Rev. Mr. Bricker and Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Clemens Oof Breslau were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good, last Thursday. The township of Woolwich election returns will be found in another column of this issue. A. A. Snider, won out in the fight for the reeveâ€" ehip with a plurality of 33 votes. His council will be Wesley Howlett, deputy reeve, (by acel.), Edmund Schwindt, Herbert Strebel and Milâ€" ton Weber, counciliors The first ecssion of the newlyâ€"elected council will be held at 11 o‘clock am. on Nonday, Jan. 9th, nert according to statutes. Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Sittler moved from this district to a farm east of Elmira on Monday. Misa Pauline Forsythe of near Walkerton is the guest of friends in the village. â€" â€" Student Arthur Buehlow of Kitchâ€" ener Occupled the pulpit in the Lnâ€" theran Church on Sunday evening, in the absence of the pastor. Election Keenly Contested. Mr. Petteplace of Greenock, spent the holidays at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Irvin Martin and Mr. Martin. A pretty church wedding took place in St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church on Saturday afternoon at 3 ©‘clock when the pastor, Rev. S. J. Wittig united in the Bonds of Holy Matrimony, Dorothy Violet Ebel, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Henry W. Ebel and Lorne Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Evans, Kitchener. Following the ceremony and conâ€" gratulations, a wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride‘s parents and later the newly married couple left on a short honeymoon trip to Toronto and on their return will take up residence in Kitchener. Mr. Amos Bowman and family from near Elmira moved on the forâ€" mer Menno Weber farm east of this village on Tuesday. It is with deep regret that local friends received the news of the sudder pasing of a former young lady of this community in the perâ€" son of Mrs. No@h Geil. Kitchener, whose death occurred in St. Mary‘s Hospital, in that city on Friday right. Local relatives and friends attended the funeral on Monday afternoon. Lovely Church Wedding. Miss Beatrice Ebel, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, while Mr. Oscar Bamke of Kitchener was groomeman. Mrs S J. Wittlg played the wedding music. The meeting was unusualy well attended and resulted in the unant mous reâ€"elected of Mr. Norman Dahâ€" mer, as trustee for a further term. A lively discussion took place Over the cutting of teachers‘ salaries and eome ratepayers offered rather unâ€" fair criticiem. The inspectors reâ€" port gave the echool! and ite"teachers a most creditable showing. Conestogo Notes. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer, a son, on Friday, Dec. 30th. Mr. Otto Koch and other members o* the fami}y attended the funeral of the late John Simpson in Waterloo, last Sunday afternoon. Former Resident Dies. LIVELY DISCUSSION ON SALARY CUTS BY School Inspoctor Presents Favorable Report.â€"Norman Dahmer Reâ€"clected Trustee. Friends of Mesate. Otto Miller and NORTH WOOLWICH SCHOOL RATEPAYERS wu-&-uâ€".-wuwmm {days with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Snyder |at Bloomingdale and with Mr. and | Mrs. John: g_t_ecklgl Williamsburg. _ MEZ ts Et e w it m C imike Mt. and Mrs. Urbin Snyder and daughter Helen of Bloomingdale, Miss Edna Weber of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seibert spent Christmas Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber. . 20 0Â¥ _ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mose and daughter Ruth spent (2rmnu Monday wi}}h Mr. and M Jaeob‘ Snyder at Natcher. _ Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Bowman and eons Howard and Vernon of Mannâ€" heim. Mr. and Mré. Louis Schntz and Laura of Waterloo «pent Monday with Mr. and Mra Levi Bowman Miss Elma Shantz, Kitchener was 2 New Years Day vieitor with her parents, Mr. and Mré. Alvin Shants. Mr. and Mre. George Schwindt, Howard, Ward and Susan of North Woolwich visited with Mr. and Mre. Earl Miller, Monday. Mrs. Fred Soehner. Mr. Wm Soehâ€" rer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dahmer. Orilla and Marie spent New Year‘s day with Mr. and Mre Harold Kaâ€" mineki, Kitchener. Mesers. Martin, Emmanuel and Solomon Bowman of ne«r St. Jacobe, Tillman and Tobias Bowman of Peel were New Year‘s Day visitors with \r. and Mra. Martin M. Bowman. Mra. Therosa Bauman Floradale‘s oldest reaident, celebrated her 93rd birthday on Sunday Jan. lst. Mrs. Eauman étill enjoys the best of health, reads the daily papers withâ€" out the aid of glasses and assiats her daughterâ€"inâ€"law. Mrs. Leopold Bauman with the numerone daily tasks about the houee. Personals. Mr. and Mre. Victor Sloan and femily were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bergman, 93 Years Young. Primerâ€"Laverne _ Martin, Noah Weber, Gladys Stahibaum, Margaret Sples, Newton Gingrich, Elvina Bowâ€" nan ,Doris Bauman Johnnie Miller, Onlas Martin. C. H. Soehner, and Miss Dadswell, Teachers Firstâ€"Mary Gingrich 82, Annie Cingrich 77, Viola Martin 77, Harâ€" vey Martin 72, Norma Shoomaker 71, Coleman Bowman 50, Jean Spies 48. Secondâ€"Aaron Weber 89, Ida Mar tin $4, Carl Korell 77, Lorne Mussel man 73, Grace Spies 56 Sr. Iitâ€"Marie Dahmer 77. Ruby Musselman 64, Lorne Ritter 55, Edâ€" ward Fahrenkop{ 54. Jr. 1I1â€"Minerva â€" Bowman | 73, Howard Spies 70, Dora Fahrenkopf 68. Mr. and Mra. Ike Master and fam: ily of Kitchener visited with Mr and Mrs. Henry Grube, recently. Last week Mr. Cyrug Baumen purâ€" chased Bowmans farm about two mlies north east of Floradale. Mt. Levi Bowman, then purchased Fred Laasch‘s residence in this village and preparations are being mude to move their household effects early in February. School Report. School report for the mouths of November and December. Sr. IVâ€"Sarah Bowman 82, Nora Spies 78, Orilla Dahmer 74, Gladys Mattusch 73, Amzie Martin 72, Helen Reinhart 70, Myra Shoemaker h9, Amos Weber 69, Roy Class 68, Willard Martin 65, Earl Bauman 64, Maryann Bowman 63. Jr. IVâ€"Norma Spies 73. Eileen Musselman 67, Lucinda Martin 61. Miss Helen Straus of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end and Sunday with} her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Straus. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry (}remm:(wa- terloo epent several days the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bach. Cyrus Bauman Sells Farm to Levi Bowman.â€"Esteemed Resident . _ Observes 93rd Birthday. Mr. and Mrsa Waterioo spent lutters‘ parents Doracht. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hinschberger cf Kitchener visited at the hme of the former‘s mother. Mrs. Mary liinschberger on Sunday FARM CHANGES NEAR FLORADALE Mr. August Kieswetter of Erbs ville spent a fow daysa with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrsa. Edwin H. Arnold and Miss Jean of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. Martin Kieswetter. The annual scho~l meeting of 8.8. No. 1 was held at the Schooi house or Wednesday forenoon, Dec. 28th. Mr. Wim, Thuroo, the retiring trustee, was reâ€"clected for a term of three years. G. E. Schultz was elected trustee in place of Mark Jones, who moved away from this section. Mr. Jacob Mansz of Heidelberg was a business visitor in the village on Thursday. Mrs. William Dietrich of Water loo spent the weekâ€"end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dorecht Mr. George Voll of Linwood was a bisiness visitor here on Thursday. Quite a number of people in the vicinity are suffering from the fin. Mr. and Mrs. William Dietrich of Waterioo spent New Year‘s with the l.tters‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reports presented by the secreâ€" toryâ€"treasurer, Ed. Kaufman were eatisfactory. Norman Hueh» will de liver wood to the school at $7.95 a WM. THUROO REâ€"ELECTED The meeting of the ratepayers of the Separate School was held on Wednesday, Dec. 25th at the School. Leo Diebolt was elected trustee in place of George Boehm. whose term had expired. Otto Stoeser is deliverâ€" ing four foot length wood to the Echool at $8.20 a cord New Notes. Mr. Ed. Kaufman was a business visitor to Linwood on Saturday, Reports Presented for $. S. No. 1 Leo Dieboit Elected New Trustee. | * _ SaMBERG . Are Satisfactory..â€"Leo Diebolt New Member of Separate FLORADALE & BC BV o o e mens %, over radlo station CKOH. As fast 4| the various poiling Ittb in Watâ€" «& 6 “ j erico and throughobt the three $ 3 townships they were quickly. tabuâ€" 2 8 Te & ?u .I':ld given to MN& 1-ny n 4 avorable commen re heard reâ€" t Alwdinl the excellent service proâ€" e en us and um % Mra. Alex. Cooper has returned home â€"after upond’i:g a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rennie near Glenallan. _ Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stewart and Mr. Jas. Stewart of Hamilton were Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabbert. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bryden and daughter Eileen of Galt and Mr. We are glad to report that Mr Bryden is somewhat improved. ‘h. and Mrs. Ed. Erb have reâ€" turned to their home at Wellesle after npendin& the holidays wflfl her parents, r. and Mre. Thos. Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Calder of Linâ€" wood were New Year‘s visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam. Prof. W. W. Bryden and son Kenneth of Toronto and Mr. Robt. W. Bryden of Galt spent a day last week at the bedside of their father, Mr. Robt. Bryden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Macâ€" Pherson. Mrs. A. Richter and sons enterâ€", tained their friends and neighbors| to an oldâ€"time dance on Friday eveâ€"; ning of last week. All report aI good time. I Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Lackner of Kitchener spent a day of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adam. | 1 _ Mr. Benj. Eyre of Glenallan made a few pastoral calls on our line last Wednesday. _ Mt. and Mrs. Leslie Beggs and family spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hahn. Fhe Misses Lelia Finlay ~and Veronica Bunyan and Mr. Laurent Reichard have resumed their duties at the local schools after‘spending the holidays at their homes in Kinâ€" cardine, K)enilworth and Elmira reâ€" spectively. _ s Mr. Wm. Richardson was a recent visitor in Listowel. Mrs. John Logel and family were Elmira visitors on Monday. R j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer end daughters Helen and Betty spent New Year‘s day lllth Mr. and Mrs. | Peter Schummer at St. Clemonts. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allinghaml 3 and family have returned to their‘*" J home at New York after s endinz.‘e,r‘ ! a few days at the home of Eis par. ; Weet ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alling-' Mic ham. epent Mr. David Gruber of Kitchener is spending some time at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Beggs and family spent Monday with his parâ€" ents; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beggs, at Linwood. Messrs. Mike, Clayton and Bert Logel spent an evening of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Logel of the 4th of Peel. Miss Luella Gruber is spending a few weeks at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fitz Maurice of Detroit. Miss Luella Logel of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her mother. Mrs. Jno. Logel. _ Miss Jean Begge left on Monday evening for St. Catherines where she will Instruct a sewing course. The young people of the United Church held their meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Laing tn Friday evering Marion Laing read a paper, "The Church in the Life of the Nation". A reading was the "Vision of a Mouk", gven by Mise Mary Wismer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hisey and caughter of Eimira «pent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Tab bert. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mclatosh and Mr. Leo Kavanaugh of Hamilton spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stemmler, Misses Shirley and Eria Kavanaugh returned after spending the past week here. Mrs. W. J. Begze and daughters Jean and Marjorie and Mr. Harvey Peggs epent Sunday with Mr. and \[rs. Wm. Wray at Millbank. Mr. Barney Lantz and Mrs M. Wil kinson and daughter of Detrolt, Mich., are visiting their parents, Mt. and Mrs. Henry Lantz. Mra. Wm. Barnett speat Weduesâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rurnett at Tralee. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stephano in Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnett of Winterbourne and Mr Lloyd McKay, B.A., Willowdale apent New Year‘s day at the home Of Mr. John L. Mcâ€" Mr. Kenneth Wright of Newton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ad Mre. A. Koebel. Mr. John Laing of Toronto visited New Year‘s day with his parents, hey. and Mra. A. A. Laing. Excellent Program. The monthly meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. A. 0. Schnurr on Monâ€" day evening, Jan. 9. Messrs. Clayton and Ion Kreutzâ€" velser spent New Year‘s with their parents, Mr. and Mre. Philip Kreutzâ€" weiser at Waterloo Mre. J. W. Burnett and daughter Viola spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mr. Omer Hastings at Listowel. Listowel. Mrs. A. R. Peebles and sons Rose and Jack epent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shearer at Atwood. , A social evening consieting of dancing and cards was held in Schummer‘s hall on Friday evening, Dec. 30th. Prices were wou by Mrs. J W. Collins and Mr. Allan Koebel. Excellent music for dancing was euplied by the Messre. Brenner and Forwell. Mise Ordillia Hadenko of Kitchenâ€" er spent New Year‘s at her home here. Personals. Mr. Joe Hahn and Miss Marie Litechgy of Kitchener spent. New Year‘s day with Mr. and Mre. Matâ€" thew Hahn. mhg" rding the excellent service proâ€" vided in giving the public upâ€"toâ€"theâ€" minute returns. . Miss Frieds Holzechuh of Waterâ€" oo spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre,. August Holz schuh. WALLENSTEIN R. R. 1 LINWOOD Rev. Orval Shantz and Mre. Shants and three children, who have teen apending the past three monthe with Mr. Shants‘s parents, I:“nd Mre. Jas. Shane, have returned to their home near Grand Rapide, Mich. The Christmes program at the M N.C. Church was given recently to a full house and the program consisted Oof recitation and a pageant entitled, ‘"The Glorious Star‘ and Christmas Carole. The concert af the public achoo} was well attended. The l':tchorl are to be congratulated on the eplendia program arranged and the pupile for taking their parts creditably. Mre. 1. G. Scheidel ie staying with her parents, Mtr. and Mrs. Gerry Sauder, _ Riverbank. _ Mre. Sauder suffered a etroke recently and ie serlously il} _ P Mr. and Mra. Ira Buechert and Mr Wilmer Buschert and Mr. and Mre. CJair Buechert, Kitchener, spent the holiday with Mre. Andrew Bender. Mr. and Mre. Dabmer of Reed called on friends in this village on City, Mich., apent the â€"holiday with Sunday. Mre. Dahmer‘s parents, Mr= and‘ _ Mrs. O. G. Hallman and daughter NMre. John Kurtz. |Sylvin of Toronto, Mrs. J. Bricker Miee Grace Clemens of Niagara and Evelyn were guests of Mr. and spent the holidays with her perents, | Mrs. H. S. Hallman of Dickie Settleâ€" Vr. and Mrs. Wendel Clemens. tme_n_t on Sunday. _ _ â€" Mr. and Mra. Paul Kourtz and daughter Margaret and Mr. and Mre. YÂ¥ilton Sherriffs and family visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Langdon. Mr. and Mre. Henryv Burnett and Mr. Lioyd MacKay ~spent Sunday with their uncle, Mr. John MacKay at Linwood. j Mr. Albert Hamilton and daughâ€" ter Jean spent Sunday with his sieâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Wollis at West Montrose. Miss Alice Reed, R N., of Millbank epent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Henty Burnett. * Mr. and Mre. Wm. Murphy have returned home after spendirg the holidays with relatives at Barrie. Mr. Harry MacNally of Guelph spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mills. Miss Hillard of Orangeville vieited last week wth Mt. ard Mre Wm. Sherriffe then . epent Last Wednesday avening, Rev. Mr. Lowe of Hespeler entertained the Sunday School Scholars of the Presâ€" byterian Church and taeir friends to lantern slides and also told the Christmas story after which the chil dren were given a treat, Lunch was The funeral of the late Mr. Geo. Burnett, who died at the home of nis daughter, Mrs. Sauer at Buffalo last Friday was heid from the Presâ€" byterian Church here on Monday afternoon, interment taking place in the Winterbourne cemetery. The deceased who was in his 94th year was born here leaving these parts ‘ahout 35 years ago. His wife predeâ€" ceased him about 50 years ago. He is survived by 3 sons and 3 daughâ€" ters also 2 aisters, Mrs. Wm. Mitchâ€" cll of Waterloo and Mrs. Geo. Sherâ€" riffe of Vancouver, B.C. The funeral services were conducted by the â€"Rev. Mr. Thompson of Elora, both at the Church and grave. The pallbearers were: Meears. Jas. Mann, Kitchener, Wm. Mitchell, Bloomingdale, George Glennie, Elmira, John Sherriffs, Gorâ€" don Pirie and David Burnett, all ofJ Winterbourne. Much sympathy is exâ€" tended to the bereaved family ln‘ their sore bereavement Rev. and Mra. J. J. Lowe of Hesâ€" pelér epent Wednesday afternoon with relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Bowman moved on Monday from the Wm. idam farm to his father‘s farm iorth of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Weber, bride and groom of last week, have moved to he Adam farm. Pearl Norris, R.N., has returned to the home of Mr. Walter Adam after spending a week with friends at Elora. Harvey _ MacPherson _ were New Year‘s visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson, Miss Ruby Hahn is epending some time with friends in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Martin and family of North Elmira moved last week to Mr. Jacob Waiter‘s farm mown better us the "Old Bailey Iomestead." Funeral of Geo. Burnett. Miss Salome Bowman has reâ€" turned home after spending a year at Heidelberg. _ , In latest styles. Regular $125.00 â€" For Phone 3020 werved and a soclal hour was Brodey Draimin Fur co. $90® A January Muskrat Coats $85.â€" WINTERBOURNE BRESLAU 150. Hudson Seal| Broad Tail | French Seal . sian (EQn $95.00 &13195-00| $115 | 03 Mr Henry Hebert of Port Rowan | |* ETET ITT ETT + _ The W.C.FU. met at the home of Mrs. C,. Swarts on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 28th. The president, Mra, Netherton, presided. Readings on temperance were ‘wyby Mra. Jas. Hope and Mra. Howss. Communion service was held in the Evangelical Church on Sunday morning with the pastor, Rev. Henâ€" rich, in charge. Mr. Alvin G. Hallman of St. Marys spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brioker, The Misses Sara and Angeline Hallman spent Thursday in Galt.. Mrs. Floyd Becker and son Donâ€" ald are lgending a week with the former‘s brother, Mr. Norman Mcâ€" Leod, of Palmerston. Master Winston Becker and sister Betty of Kitchener are spending the weekâ€"end with their Bgnndp-rents. Mr. "",% Mra. A. C. Becker. Mr. Evan Sider of Ridzeway had charge of the service in the J.B.C. Church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin and children of Elmira spent Sunday with Mrs. Martin‘s sister, Mrs. Maurice Kinsie and Mrs. Kinsie. Mrs. John Nice and Miss Lonie Clemens, of Lansing, Mich., who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jerry Sauder, sister of Mrs. Nice, were the guests of Mrs. R. G. Schiedel and g(r, Schiedel. The Maple Grove Junior Farmers‘ Club held a skating party on the mill pond last Thursday evening, after which they had lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader. The Misses Lorene Horst and Ada Snyder, Kitchener, spent the holiday at their respective homes in the village. _ We also extend our sympathy to the members of Mrs. Ab. Shantz‘s family in the death of their mother. Mrs. Shantz, a lifelong resident of our district and village, has been residing with her son, Mr. Irvin Shantz, Cameron St., Kitchener, for the past few years where she passed away on Sunday evening. Mrs. Shantz was in her 87th year. Personals. ‘ Mrs. Lanson Schiedel, New Dunâ€" dee, spent Sunday with relatives in the district. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. R. G. Schiedel, in the death of her mother, Mrs. Jerry Sauder, Riverâ€" bank. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon at the C. M. Church with Rev. McClelland, pastor of Zion United Church, in tharge. Interment was made in the adjoinâ€" ing cemetery. Died in 87th Year. Eben Cressman is president of the Y. P. meeting for the coming six months. The regular time of meeting is Jan. 8th and every secâ€" ond Sunday evening thereafter. Funeral Held Saturday. The organization of the C. M. Sunday School for 1933 is: Supt., Alson Cressman; ass‘t supt., Abram Wismer; sec‘y, Oren Gimbel; treas., Herb Cressman, and primary supt., Irvin Gimbel. Bishop C. F. Derstine, Kitchener, preached at the C. M. Church on Sunday morning and Rev. Simon Martin, Strasburg, in the evening, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Osear Burkholder, who spent the holiday week in Bible Conference work in Ohio. i The Sunday School organization for the year 1933 is: Supt., Jerry Geiger; assist supt., Jacob Zellar; sec‘yâ€"treasurer, Lloyd Desseler, and librarian Miss Nora Schiedel and ass‘t Pearl Hipel. At C. M. Church. Rev. M. Bricker, the pastor, had charge of the morning service. Jerry Geiger Superintendents The Young People of the M.B.C. Church held the first meeting of the year on Sunday evening. Mr. Garfield Mader, president, led the meeting. The subject for the eveâ€" ning was "New Year‘s Resolutions". Mrs. Edmund Dedels read the paper on the subject. The time for the meetings is the first Sunday in the month. ‘"New Year‘s Resolutions. et Our GREAT KITCHENER FUR SALE C. H. GERMANN, Mgr ROSEVILLE BRESLAU January Sale Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs, Mrs. J. Jacobs and Miss Mabel Jacobs of Milverton and Mrs. W. Burke and daughters Esther and Sadie, of near Mill%ank, were visitors on Monday at the home of Mrs. M. Yost Mr. Aaron Yost returned home last week after spending several months near Port Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bender and children of Baden spent Tuesday of last week with the former‘s aister, Mrs. J. Yutzi. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seigner and Messrs. Aral and Grant Seigner visited over New Year‘s with friends in Toronto The annual Christmas entertainâ€" ment was held at the Doon Pubiic School on Thursday evening. Chilâ€" dren, parents and friends from Galt, Hespeler, Preston, Kitchener and Bridgeport occupled every available seat. The program by the young folks delighted all The annug! Christmas eniertainâ€" ment for the children of the Presbyâ€" terlan Sunday School was held on Wednesday evening. A bountiful eupper waes served by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Church after a program consisting of dialogues, recitations songs were enjoyed by all. School Christmas Program. A few friends were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mre. R. Tanner on Thursday evening to celebrate Mr. Tanner‘s 80th birthday, Supper was served an a social evening «pent. The annual Christmas entertainâ€" ment was held at the United Church on Tuesday evening and an excelâ€" lent program given by the young people. Each Sunday Schoo! pupil was presented with candies, nuts, atc. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dahmer and two ons of Kitchener spent the Christ Mre. Bert McGarvey. mas holiday at the home of Mr. and _ Mr. L. Hogg is spending the Christmas and New Year‘s holiday at his home in Stratford. Mr. H. Wateon and Miss P. Watson spent Christmas day with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A Rickert and son ol Kitchener spent the Christmas holiday at the home of Mr. and Mré. G. Wilfong. Miss Doris Wilfong of Hamilton and Reg and James Wilfong who is attending the University of Londen is spending the Christmas and New Year‘s holiday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilfong. Miss Hilda Thoms of Toronto is spending the Christmas holiday at Joe Kinsie has had his residence wired for hydro power. Miss Hilda Thoms of spending the Christmas her home here. Aif. Boll of Toronto spent the Christmas holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. BoM. Mr. and Mre. Ernest Kinzie and two sons spent a few days with relaâ€" tives in Limerick. Feb. 15 (Wednesday)â€"At 1 p.m., farm stock, implements, feed and household effects for John S. Leis, situated ‘* mile west of Wellesley, Mr. and rMs. Ralph Hubacheck and daughters of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Wolte. Auction Sale Li W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer Phone 592w, Waterioo. STEELE‘S â€" GLASSES SATISFY 106 King St: W. 96 King St. Weet KINGWOOD DOON