ADVERTIBING In The CHRONICL® BRINGS RESULTS llryl Good Health at 95 Years. wide circle of friends in New Dundee and district will be pleased to learn that Mr. Jacob Stoltz, who resides with his son near this vilâ€" lige, continues to enjoy good h«alth and to take an interest in the events of the day. Mr. Stoltz is now in his #6th year. Mrs. Reist and Mis« Simpeon of Kitchener epent a few days lact week with Mr. and Mis Richard Buge. We are sorry to report that Mrs Wilbur Hardy is at present laid np with the fin. The annual meeting of terian Church was held afternoon with a good Rev. Mr. Fleming of W duected the meeting. Mr «on was elected manage? Hamilton‘s place a« Mi term had expired _ All t quite satiafactory Miss Margueret Forhos retm on Friday to Hamilton «{ter ap ing some time at her home here Mies Alice Reed, R.N., of Millbank in vieiting for a few days with Mr and Mra. Henry Burnet! Mr. Fraser MacDonald spent the week end with his hrother at Caleâ€" Lonla Mr. Robt. Newton w4« a Imsinces viaftor in Elmira one day this week Mre. Thos. Adam «pont eeveral daya recently with her seter, Mrs Mark M. Donald of Proston. Mr. Lorne McRae of rear Welles ley spent Monday evening on the I‘ne. Mr. and Mre. P. H. Steenson of North Mornington spen! sn evening recently with Mr. and M:«â€" Karl Tahâ€" bert. The many friends of Kraemer will be «orry to he is on the «ick list Mr. and Mrs, Careo; and Mre Ed. Creeeman day â€" with Mr.oand 1 Johneon of the 13th. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Krh ow Welleslk spent Monday evening with Ier pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Adam Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spiff of Toronto were weekâ€"end vieitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam Misa Ruby Hahn has «cturned to Kitchener after ependira s week at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee family epent Sunday Mre. Gordon Cherry. Mr. Clarence Johneon . Mise Olga Martin of Lis! Friday evening with the i ter, Mrs., Careo Mewhin« Mewhiney. Mr. John Peatce 0 !uisley epent Monday with Mr. and Mre. Harl Tahâ€" bert. Mr.â€" Raigh Adan epeat s days of last week at WeYeeley Mr. and Mrs. Freema Toronto were recent vi home of Mr. and Mrs. 7 Mr. and Mre. Alex. Coo, ily epent Sunday aftern« and Mrs. Wm. Rennic i Mr. Austin Logel and sicters eta and Beatrice epen!t Subday at the home of Mr. Artihits MeXinmiemen of Dorking Mr. and Mre. Earl Tabbert accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mre. Chris. Tabbert of Linwood to Elmira on Sunday ard spent the afternoon sond evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. D Hisey. _ "What is so rare as a day in Jannâ€" ary." Hen hawke as well as crows have been «een in this loculity and with perfect epring weaiher prevailâ€" ing eap has commenced to run, 0 the question now con‘ronting the farmets is, when is it time to tap On Monday evening a ‘in« of Northern Lights were se Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Begss avd family spent Seturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Careon Mewhiney. INDICATIONS OF AN EARLY SPRING IN | ARRIVAL OF BIRDS Sap Has Commenced to Run andi Farmers Are Asking the | Time to Tap. ; VANNIER‘S HOME FURNISHING SHOP New 1933 Wallpapers at . .. Phone 3390 WALLENSTEIN R. R. 1 WINTERBOURNE NEW DUNDEE Congoleum Rugs 9 x 12 the New Low Prices an tds auideaada 90000 00e n mentont 2oo ienaun 3000 ihe Preabyâ€" en Monday a‘tendance aterloo conâ€" W m. Harrl in Mr. John Hamilton‘a eports were 1 returned fter apendâ€" and friend, towel spent rmer‘s sleâ€" ex and Mr. i Cornel} of ‘tore at the he~ Adam + uand famâ€" an with Mr f Glenallan h Mewhiney sent Sunâ€" Mr.â€" Wm earn that ]I Frilled l’ &a Curtains | NEW PATTERNS KITCHENER zs and Mr. and Richard dieplicy All veral 66°,...~. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Horat of West Montrose and Mr. and Mre. Amos Crea®man St. Jacob« vieii~d with Mr. and Mrs. Em. Bowman, Sunday. Rev. C. H. Cornwell of Elmira was Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mra J T. O Mr. and Mrs. George G. Class at tended the funeral of the late Mr. Lewis at Rimira, Mondasy afternoon. Mr. A. Urstadt, RWPM, Radd Rayne, Guelph, and W G. Helwig, Kitchener, were busineds visitors in the villagoe during the weok. \Mr. and Mrs_ Victo: Sloan and lamily of Kitchener were Sunday vieltors with Mr. and Mre. Chas Rergman Mise Mahel Dadswe! «pent the veek end at her home in Stratford. Mr. and Mre. John Martin and Mr. lerael Rowman of Linwood were reâ€" cent vieitore with Mr. and Mrs. Enos Bow man sizes gat to _ Rev. Helmick of Pinto, Maryland. preached at the Câ€" M. Church on Sumday morning Clothing For Needy in West. The women‘s sewing circle of the C M Church met at t‘e home of Mres. N. H. Creasman on Tuesday @ffernoon. The time wa> epent in sewing . for Western Relief. The Ladies‘ Aid of the M.B.C. Chnurch who met in ineir regular ireeting the week before have also prepared a shipment of clothes for Woeetern relief | _ teferee, Geo. Reinhart. , Mre. Joel Gole, Dunrakin, Ont., and her_ daughter and Miss Olive | Gole, Galt, spent eeveral days last week with relatives in the village. ’ The Misses Nora and Altce Schieâ€" Cel attended a hockey gainc at Elora !u:l Saturday eventng & Impressive Gospe! Meetings. ’ Special| Evangelistic meetings are ’hvnn; held *at the local M.B.C. Church with the pastor, Rev. M. Bricker in charge and assisted by (Mies Marsters a Junior worker and afics Bowen, sOldist. Special meetâ€" nes tor the juniore are being held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday «+ vening. after school. On Friday evening, Feb. 3rd the juniors will tive a special program. Miss Marâ€" ters will also give the main addre«s t the evening eeveral times during he series of meetings. The meetings began Sunday evening and will conâ€" ‘nne until Feb. 5th,. Each evening except Saturday evening at 8 o‘clock and the Sunday services at 10 a.m. 58. imd preaching service and 7.30 pm. the evening eervice ‘ Personals. | Breslau: Goal â€"H. Hurnock; deâ€" fence, Reinhart, Harmer; centre, E. Harnock: wings, Habermehl and Ery. A game was played Inet Tuesday George Huefner the retiring secre: vyening at Galt between the Breslau [ taryâ€"treasurer after many years of cas 4â€" â€" r The Breslau P. S. hockeyists de_!LMallard._thelor:anifL g teated â€" Riverbank 31. in a â€" hard | M"® La‘vg !s m'den.. fought game. Frank Hagey and W.}| The annual meeting ~i the Ladies‘ Sauder for the visitors while H. Harâ€" Aid Society, was held a* the home nock in goal was outstanding for the "‘ Misa LOuisa Huefner on Wednesâ€" locals. Reinhart ran him a close seeâ€" Cay afternoon. The report was read ond with his superior ckating and [bÂ¥ the secretary, Miss Eva Ballard. offensive work. | The election of officers are as tolâ€" Riverbank: _ Goalâ€"Clomens; deâ€" lowe: president, Mrs. (Rev.) Laing; tyuce. Ross Hagey, Reiet; centre, / viceâ€"president, Mra. Wm. Tyack; Sauder; wings, F. Hagey L. Ranâ€" cecretaryâ€"treasurer, Mis. Eva Ral call iL‘lr‘ll Breslau: Goal â€"H. Hurnock; deâ€"‘ Personals. Breslau Wins At Hockey nC WILLIAMSBURG FLORADA _E $4.50 13 Queen St. N. BRESLAU Mr. anmd Mra. Rdgar Mueselman and family of German Milla spent Sunday at the home of the lattor‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Nathaniel Sn der. Sunday visitors at the home of | Mr. and Mra. Ephraim Snider were: . 4 Mr. Addieon Erh of Waterioo, Mr.> 6 «nd Mre. Stanley Snider and chilâ€"} fren, Miriam and Pan} and Miea | Helen Erb and Mr. Me!lvin Burkâ€" : hardt of Mannheim. LC Mis« Betty Raston spani the week end at tha home of her parente, Mr and Mre. Tom Raston of Ayr Sunday vieitore at tho home of Mr. and Mre. Uriae Snider were: Mr and Mre. Joaiah Shan‘z. Mr. and Mre. David Bearinger, Mosars. Uriaa and Vernon Bearinger and Misses Vera, Almeda and Doria Rearinger of German Mille. Misa Arleen Muséelman of Gerâ€" Mr man Mills apent a week‘s vacation Schi at the home of her grandparents, | Mr. and Mré. Nathaniel Snider. 1e â€"â€" Mias Betty Easaton epent Thureâ€" Cay evening at the home of Mr. and Vire Alvin Schiedel Mr. and Mrs. NeJl Wanner and son Clerence attended the f:neral of the late Allen Stager of near Taviatock on Sunday. Services were held at the Blenheim Church and burlal wae made in the adjoining comatery. Mr. Melvin Litwiller spent Sunday with hia parents at Waterloo. Mr. Alvin Gaecho and Miss Reta Creeeman epent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Vrs Lorne Horet at Kitchener _ Recent visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uzziah Shantz were: Mre. Josiah Shantz and Mr. and Mra David Bearinger and davabters Vera, Almeda and Dorla of German Millsa and Mr. and Mrs. lealoal: Creesman and daughters Reta and Marjorie. Mr. Geotge Bergie 0i New Hamâ€" burg and Miss Alice Kaufman of Bamherz were Sunday gueate at the bhome of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wieâ€" mer. Mro and Mrs. TIeaiah Cresaman, Micces Reta and Marjoric Cressman and Misaes Grace and Erma Shantz were Sifnday guests at the home of the former‘a slster, Mis. Culp and \r. Culp and son Floyd of near Kitâ€" chener * Mr. and Mre. Albert Einwechter and family of German Mille «pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Schiedel Mrea_ Julia Bergle of New Dundee spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and \fre. Isaiah Wismer. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Wanner and Mr Clarence Wanner epent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll of New Dundee d Mr. Walter Adam of Wallenstein visited Thursday in the v‘lage, Mics Angeline Martin spent Tuesâ€" day with relativee in Eimira. Miss Elsie Snyder, Miss Eva Balâ€" lard, Miss Florence Tvack and Messrs. Jsracl Martin, Calvin and Earl Tyack attended tha crokinole party in Wellesley town hall given by the Y.P.A. on Friday night. Mr. Newton Allingham of Glen allan was a visitor in town on Fri day. Mr. Miller of Gueiph visited Wed vesday with his grandfather. Mr Louis Weber. Mr. Nogh Martin was > business visitor to Kitchener on Friday. Miss Evelyn Clark aad Mr. Rarl Ottman spent Saturday in Kitchener cnd Elmira Mr. Albert Ludwig of Kitchener visited Siumday with his mother, Mrs. Albert Ludwig Mr. Menno Bowman wes a vieitor to Wellesley on Monday A large number 0f farmers gttendâ€" ed the auction eale 0f Mr. Enoch Hurst of Millbank on Tucsday. A vote of thanks was tondered Mr. George Huefner the retiring secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer after many years of Progress Reported In All Departâ€" ments at United Church.â€"Mrs. Laing Heads Ladies‘ Aid. The anuual congreguiional meetâ€" ing of the United Church, held on Wednesday afternoon, was well atâ€" rended and the reports presented by the several branches of church work were most satisfactory. Rev. A. A. Laing occupied the chu‘r and Miss Eva Ballard acted as secretary L 10 M _1 MB 1220000 40. M 4h ic h6 + Th 23 H. E. Ratz and Mrs. Ratz, Wau râ€" loo; Mr. G. E. Ratz and Mrs. Raiz, Kitchener; Mr. E. E. Ratz and Mis. Ratz, Kitchener; his sons, Mr. Howard H. Ratz and Mrs. Ratz, Kitchener, Mr. Nathaniel Ratz, Mis. Ratz and daughter of Baden, and Mr. Arthur Ratz, Mrs. <Ratz and daughters of Stratford; ?fnd bis daughters, Mrs. Herbert Hoffman of Milverton and Mrs. Dewar and Mr. Anderson Dewar of Wellesley. LOCAL CHURCH ENJOYS GOOD YEAR _ Scores of friends called at the ‘h.ome of Mr. John E. Ratz, esteemed citizen of Wellesiey, on Sunday on the occasion of his 79th birthday. Heartiest congratulations were exâ€" tended to Mr. Ratz with the hope that he may be spared to celebrute many more anniversaries. Members of the family, including the brothcrs and sisters, presented Mr. Ratz with a lovely bouquet of flowers ‘and were present at a birthday dinner given in his honor. The gue:ts were: Mrs. Mary Kaufman, a sister, of Kitchener; his brothers, Mr. A. E. Ratz and Mrs. Ratz, Preston; Mr.‘ JOHN E. RATZ â€" T79 YEARS YOUNG oN sUNDAY Porsonals and other items as told by Waterice Chronicle STRASSBURG HAWKESVILLE WELLESLEY * DISTRICTâ€"NEW S Freda Gremm On Sunday evening 1 pleasant ime was apent at the home of Mr. ind Mre. William Hoerle, when Christ Hoeger‘s Birthday was celd& brated. The evening was apent in mmualc. singing and playing games. At the close a dainty Inrch and re {reshments were served. Those that were present wer®: Gordon Berg, Arâ€" thur Berg, Harold Hieronimus, Irvin Lips, Mabe!l Lips, Norman Gremm, Birthday Party At a recent meeting of the library hoard the following officere were elected preaident, _ Mre. . David Begge; _ «ecretary, _ Mr._ Arthur Hayes; {(reaenrer, Mias Dolly Mc Kay; library board, Rev. A. A. Laing. Mra. F. H. Schammer, Mr. David Williams, Miss Ija Wismer, Mr._ Arthur â€" Hawke, â€" Miss â€" Mary Schnmmer A dance in aid of St. Joseph‘s parish wil be held in Macton hall,on Friday evening In a recent hockey match between L.inwood and St. Clements, played in ‘llmira the former won by a score of Jaughter Irene spent Sunday with telatives in Toronto. Missec Della and Nora Kittel and \Tr. Roy Mackean of Kitrchener apent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Herb Kittel. | _ Mics Adelaide Brenner of Kitchen or spent Sunday with her parents ] str. and Mra. John Brenner. Miss Madeline Birne «pent Sun day at her home in Artbur. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. «nd Mrs. Michael Stemmler were \r. and Mrs. Eugene Stommler and {omily and Mr. and Mrs. Amron Stemmler of Dorking, Mrs. George Stemmler of Toronto, Mre. Patrick Doherty of Hesson and Mr. Tom Kelly of Detroit, Mich. Miss Ruth Schummer epent FrI eay morning in Elmira Miss Ordillia Hadenko of Kitchâ€" cner «pent Sunday at her home here Mr. and Mre. Matt. Schummer of 8t. Clements «pent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer. The {Glowing floral tributes were went: Pillowaâ€"Jean Beaton, Lloyd McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnett, Dr. H. B. McKay, business men of the town; spraysâ€"Judge Clement, Mr. Nicholas Pae and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rae, Public School Section No. 4, Arthur Hawke, Miss | Mellie Schnurr and Mr, and Mrs. A. 1() Schnurr. _ Mrs. Roddick, Mre. Schroeder, Alice Riéd, Mr. and Mre. Gert Wright, Mrs. E. H. Dierlam, United Church Women‘s Associaâ€" tion. Among the friends and relaâ€" | tives from a distance wore: Dr. H. I%. McKay, Ingersoll, Mr. and Mre. \Henry Burnett, Wintersourne, Mr. [ Lioyd McKay, Toronto, and Mr. and \Mrs. E. H. Dierlam, Listowel. Mrs. Simpson and Mr. Hugh Simpâ€" son and Mes Marriot of Hespeler spent Saturday with Mr. and Mre. Fred Schultz. Miss Louise Schummer is nursing at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, tor several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz spent munday with relatives in Hespelet. Meesrs, J. A. Schintein and N. Scott of Listowel «pent Friday in town Mr. Earl Carnochan nf Hamiltou ‘s viciting his parents. Mr. and Mre. Wim. Carnochan Miss Jean Beggs of St Catharines epent a few days at her home here. Mr. and Mre. Fred Diebold of Waâ€" terloo and Miss Magdalene Koebel f Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Koebel. Messrs. L. A. Heimler and Oscar Lanz «pent Thursday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koenig of Petersburg apent Sund&> with Mre. Conrad Koenig He had been a counrillor for sevâ€" eral years and was also, for a time, secretaryâ€"treasurer of â€" the â€" local school board. He had been in failing health for about two years. The funeral took place on Friday ufteruoon from his late residence, interment in Linwood cemetery and was largely attended by his many friends of the surrounding commuâ€" nity. Rev. A. A. Laing, assisted by Rev. W. M. Shultz officiated. The pallbearers were L. A. Helmler, S. 8. Parr, W. Williame, J. Crawford, C. Wilker and D. Beggs. Surviving are two daughters, V. Elizabeth (Dolly) and Ecna, both of Linwood and one niece, Miss Jean Boaton of the staff of Alma Ladies‘ College, St. Thomas. Ifis only son, Ralph _ predeceased _ him _ several yeats ago. When a young man, he apprenâ€" ticed himeelf to blackemithing at Hawke‘s Corners. Immediately after learning his trade. he came to Linâ€" wood and set up in business for himeeif, which he continued for about sixty years.. Mr. McKay was appointed magiâ€" étrate, which position he held for thirtyâ€"seven years. In a business caâ€" pacity and also in connection with his magistrate duties, through his yeare of experience he entered into the life of the community in a marked degree. Thoroughly _ conscientious, . and possessing a keen sense of humour with a remarkable undeistanding of hnman nature, he won the confiâ€" dence and friendehip of the people with whom he came in contact both during his business career and tenure of office as magistrate and commissioner Dr. and Mre. G. R. Hain and He married Arabella Beaton over fifty years ago, who predcceased him by several years. There passad away at Linwood on Wednesday, Jan. 18, John L. McKay, ome of the oldest and most . highly esteemed residents of this district. He was born in the towuehip‘oft Welâ€" lesley eightyâ€"one years ago on the farm now occupled by his nephew, J. C. McKay. JOHN L. MeKAY, A _ LEADING CITIZEN DIES; AGED 81 YEARS Took Active Part in Civic Affairs During Lifetime.â€"In Blackâ€" smithing Business. HESS8ON LINWOOD _ At the Peel Church of Waest Wal lenstein on Sunday moâ€"ring banne were anounced for Miss Sarah Marâ€" tin, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Joslah W. Martin, and Mr. Wosley E. Marâ€" tin, son of Mr. Jonathan ; Martin of Floradale and the late Mre. Mar tin. News Notes. Mr. Peter Hoover celebrated his eightyâ€"ninth birthday aniiversary on "ews "Toles. Mias Mary Kerr ;rnt the week Mr. Peter Hoover celebrated his | end at her home in cx;hr. eightyâ€"ninth birthday aniversary on | Mr. and Mrne. A. cker and Bunday. He is atill whola and hearty Aanghter Reverty of Rimira were viâ€" A quilet Sunday wodding took place at the home of Mr. and Mre. Emmanuel Martin when Miss Judith Martin, daughter of Mr. Martin and the late Mre. Martin, was married to Mr. David Creaaman _ of _ West Elmira. Bishop Ezra L Martin of East Heidelberg officlated January Banne Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Martin of Three Bridges were Sunday visitore with friends and relative« in this locality. Cressmanâ€"Martin Wedding. Mr. Henry F. Martin was a il.;m- day afternoon business viaitor at Elâ€" mira. Mr. and Mre. John M. Martin acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 8. Brubacher of Elmira in a Sunday New Dundee visit (5 the homes there of Mr. and Mra. Langon Reist and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Diefenbacher. Weekâ€"end _ Wallenstein _ business vieitors were Meesrs. W. K. Rasun and Douglas Truelove of Kitchener, Mr. A. B. Brubacher of Rrealau, Mt. A. Urstadt of Waterloo, Mr. Hearold Schaefer of Eimira and Mr. C. G. Taylor of Bellevilie Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Adkin and son Howard spent thr weekâ€"end with friends at Goderich. Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. Elias W. Martin of Peel were the Misaes Martha Krue ger and Carrle Montoux of Kitch ener and Mr. Vernon Swartzentruâ€" ber of Tavietock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Tallman and son Donald of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with North Wallenâ€" stein relatives. Sunday guests from Centre Peel at the home of Mr. John F. Martin were Mr. and Mre. Elam Gingrich, Mr. and Mre. Onias Clemmer and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bauman. Rev. Urias Martin and Mre. Marâ€" tin were Saturday visitora from Waâ€" terloo with Mr. and Mre. Amos Bruâ€" tbacher {“{9&,(â€1’5:, 4 (};“%‘ï¬â€™ggi M [ hests a _ :,. 3W : %‘&%: ::»36‘ PORTERHOUSE o WING ». SHOULDER â€" â€"â€" â€" . WHITEFISH HAMS CCOTTAGE ROLLS .. .. SAUSAGE WALLENSTEIN FINEST QUALITY A & P SELECTED BEEF An Extraordinary Valueâ€"Buy Boof This Weekâ€"ond â€" MEATS â€" FRESH YOUNG ROASTING PORKâ€"I1¢ TO it LBS. AVERAOE FANCY PEAMEALED C 15 SPINACH MÂ¥ eA 3A ROASTS at Mr. and Mre. L. Brown and two danghters were visitors a‘ the home of Mr. and Mre. E. Robins of Bridgeâ€" port on Sunday. During the forencon of the last Lord‘a Day in January Mennonite Church services will te held at Fast Wallenstein, at North Wool wich and at Martin‘a Maeting Hounee near Waterioo. Owing to untertain highway conâ€" ditions the Elmira bus did not call for High School pupila here on Monâ€" day but a couple of cara tranaported the anxions studenta to achool in the morning and back home in the evening. Mr. Elmer Brubacher bhad the reâ€" cent misfortune of losing the tip and nail of one of the fingers of his right hand when it came in contact with the revolving knives of a aauâ€" sage grinder, Some of his former neighbore here attended the sale held by Mtr. Enoch Horst at his preeent farm near Newton on Tuesday. __A robin and several crows made their appearance here last week and some seven baby gramshoppers about One«quarter of an inch in length were @een on a nasturtium plant about to bloom In a ebuthern indoor window. * e5$» ar L _ oye * T “ * «@f For more than an hour on Thursâ€" day forencon the Conestogo River here was movingly picturesque as its caraven of glinting floodâ€"ice moved meanderingly along with its turbid current of semiawollen waters, Miss Ermina Bowman of Weet Woolwich ia apending a sojourn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Weber. Miss Maryann Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin B Frey, was brought home from the Kâ€"W. hoeâ€" pital last Friday. A noctural bow of radiant amber arched the northern heavens for a [ew minutes before eight o‘clock on Monday evening. and is a very engaging conversaâ€" tionallst, especially, when in a reâ€" miniscent mood. The frst seventyâ€" ceven years of his life were apent in Rainham townehip and the last twelve on a farm in South Wallenâ€" stein. _‘ .wmo* o us _ goï¬â€˜io“so ":5 f g,ov‘b‘"“ ’ v“ 6 e C3 New Shipment rus« _ » 21@ ORANGES Miss Ruth Jackson re*urned home Saturday, after apending some time with her brother, Harold in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Martin have moved to the farm occupfed by bis eon, Mr. Allan Martin. Mr. William Kelly of the seventh Of Peel and a former resident of this locality, passed away at his home Saturday evening. The funeral took place Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Harold Jackeon and Mr. Blake Young of Toronto were weekâ€"end visitors with the former‘s parente, Mr. and Mra. John R. Jackâ€" mon. Mr. Andrew Sittler was a Sunday viaitors with Mr. and Mre. Jacob Metager Mr. and Mre. Norman Matthews and family were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Begge 0f near Millâ€" tank. Mr. and Mre. Calvin Gowing enterâ€" tained their friends and neighbore io a olde tyme dance «ast Friday night. All report a good time. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Dobuerthein of near Palmerston woere recent vietâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metzâ€" ger and family. Mr. A. W. Ruler was a Stratford visitor Saturday with his daughter, Mrs. N. A. Stevens. The annual meeting of the Presbyâ€" terian Church congregation will be held Jan. 26th. Mr. Irah Shirk of Africa will give an illustrated lecture it the Doon United Church on Sunday evening, Jan. 29th at 7.30 o‘clock. Mise Louise Goddard of Kitchener «pent Sunday at the home of her mother Mrs. W. Goddard. Bert Thomas of Ayr apent the weekâ€"ond at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. GHIL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurt attended the funeral of the former‘s father, the late Albert Kurt in Kitchener on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Richard Ostell and iamily and Mr. and Mre. John Ostell spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ostell of Kitchener. sitors with relatives in the village on Saturday. Mr. Allen Lutz spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Lute of Elmira. Miss V. Meam of Kitchener apent Sunday with friends in the village. YATTON