The funeral of the late Margaret leabeila Tilt, who pamsed away Tuesâ€" day, April 25th was held from the Wome of her parents, Mt. and Mre. Cherles A. R. Tilt on Thursday afterneon, April 27th. Rev. W. Pat terson of Preston comducted the serâ€" vices. Interment was made in Blair @emetery. The pallbearera. were: W. Farrar, Hamilton, Gray Farrar, Brantford, M. Abey and Mr. Lenox ®f Kitchener, Cecii Fisher and Joâ€" weph Kinsis of Doon. Workmen are busy building the Hobbs new home which is being erected next to the United Church. The Doon Public School children received a softbail and bat from a Brantford seed houee for selling Mr. L. Norman of Galt, School inâ€" spector, vieited the Doon Public Bchoo}. Mr. and Mra. E. Kensie and two ons spent Saturday with relatives in Limerick. Mr. Morley Battler of Williamsâ€" burg was visiting in the village on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wood of Bright were visiting friends in the village recently. _ John Sholtes and Walter Dina of Kitchener were visitora with friends in the vlll_cggron Wednesday. Mise M. Kerr spent thei;'t;e-l--e‘n’d af the home of her parents in Heeâ€" peler. Mr. and Mre. F. Hobbe were busl neas vbitors_ in Hamilton on Friday. Mr. Oliver Giles of Schreiber, Onâ€" tario, arrived at home last week, owâ€" ing to the severe illnesa of his faâ€" ther, Mr. Henry Gilles. Mr. and Mré. John E. Brubacher and Mr. and Mre. Menno Eby were Bunday gueets of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sauder. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schlitt moved with their family and household efâ€" fects into the apartment vacated by Mr. Norman Shoemaker last week. Mr. Rufus Martin moves with his family into the house vacated by Mr. Lorne Schlitt and Mr. Doster moves into the roome being vacated by Mr. Rufus Martin in Mrs. Eggert Seiling‘s apartments, Miss Elenora Musselman attended the funeral at Consetogo of the late Amos Martin. Mr. and Mre. Harvey Rieck and femily visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bolnski of Koseuth. Mre. Henry F. Martin and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Victor MacLennan of Walâ€" lenstein called at the Scherer home on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. John Filsinger, Toâ€" ronto Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Filsinger, Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Albort Filsinger, Regina, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesees Fileinger of New Hamburg joined with Mr. and Mre. Holden Appel in a family reunion on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Dan Ritter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stroh‘s young folks were Sunday visitors of. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Holst, Waterloo. Mrs. Henry Stroh made a trip to Galt on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brubacher and Mr. and Mre. Warkentin visited with Mr. and Mré. Moses Brubacher at the Three Bridges on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. H. E. Murat of Lisâ€" towel visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Henry Bowman, El mira, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mre. Mike Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brubacher visited friends at the Freeport Saunaâ€" toriunm last Tuesday. Mr. Walter and Miss Ada Bruâ€" bacher, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menno M. Brubacker on the Heidelberg road, stricken with ty phoid fever, are recovering. Mr. and Mré. Wm. Thaler were Sunday guests of Mre. Levi Lichty. The _ Misses Lucinda Martin, Amanda Westfall and Annie Sauder visited Miss Katie Westfall at the Freeport Sanatorium last Saturday. Mr. Noah Sauder is helping his Uncle Ben, north of Elmira doing his spring seeding, owing to the latâ€" ter beng sick with pneumonia. Mr. August, Sauder, Ben‘s father, did some seeding for him on Saturday, _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kariey and family of Millbank visited with Mre. Levi Lichty on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Miller of town and Mrs. Wm. Meyer and son Edward, Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end in Flint, Mich. ness trip to Hespeler Mr. and Mrs. Emil Knischewsky and Mr. and Mre. John Ziegler of Hamilton visited at the home of Mrs. Knischewsky, Sr., on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Allen Shantz, Water lo0 called on Mr. and Mre. Simeon Martin on Sunday. Mr. John H. Thoms made & bustâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Oberholtzer attended the funeral of the late Mré. Frank Musseman in Kitchener last Wednesday. Mr. and Mre. Jonas Martin and family Erbsville were Sunday visi tors by Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Bowâ€" man. Mr. and Mré. W. H. Schaner and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. I. Wagner, Kitchener, Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Eden Cressman and family and Mr. and Mre. Norman Buehler and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bauman, Peel, on Sunâ€" day. Mre. A. Wah! was in Kitchener Saturday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Snider and son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kessel ring, Mre. May Wolfe, Miss L. Liverâ€" £00d Of Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Herâ€" man Grosz and Mr. Wiltred Gross of Waterioo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Russel Hahn. Church, Kitchener, presented a play sellne! Chareh." This pier Supining ge Church. the early history of the disciplés, im mediately after the resurrection. Mr. 8. W. Hann of the K.â€"W. Colleâ€" giate staff is the teacher of this class. Notes of interest. | The EL.C.E; met on Monday, April 24th. Esther Trapp and Aline Garâ€" ner read scripture passages. Donald Doerbecker gave a reading, Mary Welker an instrumenta} solo and Miss Sully presented the topic, "Problems about Prayer". Personals and othes items as told by Wasurieo Chronisle DISTRICT NEWS cted tables of cuchre were , im Fymtorwnnnm ion. F;liula&kulh)nudlr. Tais EiiAET Wethedie ud e ies Rett t Â¥; Excellent music for dsincing was supplied by Messrs. Zimmerman and _.;, | Hazard. :o flower fund committee had a lance olï¬:l.io on hand. The election of officers took place mext. The president, first and seeâ€" @nd yiceâ€"presidents were reâ€"elected #s follows: pres., Mrs. Frank Schumâ€" Bde was appointed to have the w-: for next month. Miss M. nurr, the secretary, gave the financial reâ€" port of the year, showing a balance @h hand of $10.73. The lhndln’ @#ommittee gave their report, an ‘chumi'ner was enjoyed by all. Miss adeline Birnsa answered mqn.- tion drawer. Mrs. Hentry Schlueter 80 Seiy Beip gave an excellent paper on "Why we should Join the Institute", The Women‘s Institute held their annual meeting on Monday eveâ€" ming, May 1, in Schnurr‘s _l_nï¬. with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Foster and children spent Sunday with friends in Drayton. Read Excellent Papers. _ _ _ Mrs. Forwell of Zurich was a recent visitor with Mrs. Jacob Runâ€" stedlier. Mr. Hans Reble spent the weekâ€" end with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gerth and son spent Sunday with friends in Preston. _Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Jones and family srent Sunday with relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stricker and daughter of Beamsville spent Tuesâ€" day with Mrs. Robert Mewhiney. | Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Friedman, on Tuesday, May 2, a son. Controller Gibbons of Toronto spent Monday with Mr. Mich. Gibâ€" bons and Miss Margaret Gibbons. _ ollowed by a reading by Miss Lucy Aadenko entitled "“WIR Win o Sleep." A sw by Misses Marie foebel, Lois Waiker and Anne The business places in town will be closed on Wednesday afternoons during the month of May, June, July and Augast. oo e ; _ _ Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. L. A. Heimeler were Rev. Fr. Dehler and Mrs. Jno. Dehler, Messrs. Enoch and John Dehler, Mrs. Bertha Heimler and Mr. Edwin Heimler of Kitchener, Mrs. Ed. Clemmer of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Heimler and daughters Cleo and Valerie, and Mr. James Wiler of Guelph. T Mr. Norman Ament of New Hamâ€" burg spent Sunday with his father, Mr. Joseph Ament. _ _ 20000 PEOBAEICHEC MOPDCL OL RAUD® Dotrnit and litla Mise Nalazas T L cner is visiting at her home here. Deu-u;, #’d little Miss Delores Lehâ€" Misses Madeline Birns and Nellie TA® Of Watertown, NY., are visitâ€" Scharbach spent Saturday with ;%“ ‘l me of Mr. Christian fri:‘nds K\ i(amfl;.{on.k the e;r;e 'nnd NS Andrew Playtord r. rthur awke spent â€" rs. Andrew Playfor weekâ€"end at his home in )&evb- ,5tton‘dpd the funeral of their grandâ€" Mr. Ed. Sparr spent Saturday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schulte and son Hugh spent _ Sunday with relaâ€" tives in Hespeler. Miss Magdalene Koebel of Kitchâ€" cner is visiting at her home here. . Mrs. George Eich of Kitchener s&ent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. . _C. Pommer. Mrs. Theo. Zimmerman and son George spent Monday afternoon in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Helm and family of Waterloo spent Sunday Iat the home of Mr. Michael Stemmâ€" er. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerth and éhildrenpiot Kitghgne;h :endplln. eorge Pierce and dau; r, Pegey Ann, of Whitehouse, N.J., spent Saturday with Mrs. Jacob Lantz and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pommer. Mr. and Mrs. David Beggs and Miss Enid Faulkner spent S'a:turday in Kitchener. Mrs. Frank Wilson and son Donald of Detroit are spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer. Mrs. J. W. Burnett and daughter Viola spent Saturday afternoon in Kitchener. Messrs. J. W. Burnett, Wilmer Freeman and George Voll attended the council meeting at Crosshill on Monday. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nurse and family of Elmira spent Sunday eveâ€" ning with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse. Miss Betty Zimmerman, nurseâ€"inâ€" training at St. Joseph‘s Hom ‘(l}nelph, spent Monday at her ere. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nurse spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry at Glenallen. with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayes in Detroit, Mich. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Koebel and for e Mrs. Jos. Koebel, Sr., spent Thutsâ€" meda da‘lin Kitchener. ) Harmi eekâ€"end visitors at the home of | _ Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schurmer were ‘ opera Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and son Strat Donald of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Satur Mrs. O. W. Powell and daughter He is Nancey of Guelih. Miss Louise to sh Schummer and Mr. A. L. Schario|y 3. and children of Kitchener. | 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Stickney of Elmir_n__upeyg. Thursday with Mr. and and Miss Mary Bell of Crosshill spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burnett. r.“'ll? Wm. Burnett a:} Mrs. Conâ€" cenig spent seve with their brotfer, Mr. Wm. Tmn at Hespeler. Mrs. Alma Mundell and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Williams and son Morris of Mitchell, and Mrs. Geo. Richardson Present Fine Play. The viay " Mother of Min®‘ put on young peo, 0 Udo'd Church, M in aid of Linwood United Church, was held in §d-urrfu hall on Thursday evening. Miss Kathleen Hayes is visiting Miss M. Schnurr, for ten mz faithful work done in this bran . Refresaments were served at the DPE PWPEMO PRCDTMY CCUEAICE TTR F. W. Hill; sec‘yâ€"treasurer, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Mike K. Zinger. R. Peebies; district director, Mre. _ Mr. Andrew Mackie called on Mike Elvin Foster; and directors: Mra. Zinger, Sr., Sunday efternoon. C. W. Wilker, Miss K. !c" Mre. _ Mrs. George Scherrar apent Saturâ€" Chris. Schlueter and Mrs. Foster; dl{ at her brother, Jacob Zinger‘s, pianist, Miss Dolly MeKay; press _ Mr. and Mre. Wilon and family agent, Miss Jetret Manser. spent the weekâ€"end at Wallace and Anï¬dï¬-“nw-lt!llton. | be held on Wedneday evening, I’ Mr. Joseph amnd Normaen Roth 10, to arrange the programmes for epent Friday evening with Herbert the year. Haennel. The summer meeting will be held _ Mesare. George Kurts and Stephen on ‘J!no _5, in Schnurt‘s hall. Martin spent a day in Elmira _A hearty vote of thanks was en tended to the retiring sectyâ€"treas, in Uoon on iNursday. They also called on Mr. Frank Scott mdy sister Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rennie, ae com‘)-nled by Miss Margaret Rennie of Linwood and Mrs. Fred Woinosky and Miss Jean G: Rennie of Kitch @ner attended the funeral service and burial of Miss l-rï¬ret Tit in Doon on Thursday. ey also in Galt. .The W.M.S. will hold their gnm- ing in the Towmhig Hall, Wednesâ€" dan May 10th, at 2 p.m. ueh why is extended to Mr. and Lorne McRae in the loss of their infant danghter who | passed nn_{ May 1st. e funeral was held Tuesday afternoon with int‘a_rment'in- _Rush‘s cemetery. I the home of Wm. Knight on Saturâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster and family of Linwood were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. John Rennie of Kitchener spent Monday evening at the home or Wm. Wilford. L100333 PRCDBTCE D Friday, April 26th. last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg attended the funeral of the latter‘s uncle, Jacob Meisner, in Tavistock on John Cunningham of near Toronâ€" to visited at the home of Wm. Voll The Y.P.S. presented their play, "Mother Mine" in Wellesley and Linwood last week. E. 1. llcbou(hrlyâ€o! Galt, District representative, al attended, deâ€" livering seeds to the different school sections. ‘ A meetin‘f of the public school teachers and directors of Wellesl:l Township was held in the scho house here on Saturday, April 29th, to make arrangements for the School Fair which was decided to be held in Crosshill, S. 8. No. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Playford attended the funeral of their 'ï¬rnd- daughter, Miss Margaret I. Tilt, in Doon on Thursday, April 27th. ' Mrs. Agnes Rebeleki left on Friâ€" day for Torouto where she has taken the position of head housekeeper at | the home of Dr. Cumminge, 3 Queens Park. This position was formerly held by her sister, Miss Alice iUrguhart. who passed away a few _ months ago. Visitors here on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Playford and famâ€" ily of Elmira with Mrs. Thomas P{aytord; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fink and daughter Bernice of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn; Mr. and Mrs. Gilber Cressman of Waterloo at Wm. Wilford‘s. \ Mr. Frank Kennedy, who apent the past winter with his son in Florida has returned. Miss Idella Forler, who spent the past five months in Toronto returned home on Saturdey. _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Williame attended the funeral of the former‘s niece, the late Mrs. Robert Bradley at St. Catharines. Mr. and Mre. George Hahn attendâ€" od the funeral of the late Mrs. A. G. Gruetzner at Hespeler on Friday. Mrs. Chas. Molson of Kitchener with her son Jack spent a few days with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bowman and family. Mrs. Zulima Mueller and Miss Florence Muelier of Waterloo were visitors with J. and I. Corrie on Friday. Mr. and Mre. Roy Stahl, who spent the past week with Jas. and fsabella Corrie, returned to their home in Chicago on Saturday. Mr. James Forrest, who spent the past two months in Swift Current, Sask., returnpd home on Friday. Mr. M. Rath, who went through an operation for uicerated stomach at Stratford returned to his home last Saturday and is getting along nicely. He is able at be about and expects to shortly resume his work in Mr. V J. Hease‘s meat shop. cident occurred Lawrence Arnold Loses Balanse at Sawmill and Painfully Hurt. CROBBHIHLL Irvin Ropp of NEW HANMNBUREGâ€" at Weisenbers recently Mra. Jacob lil;;: ni;atâ€"i‘râ€"'â€"l;y in Comestogo on business. The children of 8.8. No. 8, have returned to their studies. Quite a few new beginners were added Mr. Joseph Strybeck accompanied by Theadore Shierman of near Blora epent a day in our village. Mr. and Mre. Roy Wileon and famâ€" ly accompanied by Miss Evelyn Mcâ€" Pherson apent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mike K. Zinger. Mr. Wilfred Bruder of Fergus «pent a day under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Asron W. Jantzi and family of Wellesiey spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. C. B. Jantzi and Mr. and Mro. Allan Jantri. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart and family called on Mr. Joseph Boshart and Miss Sarmh Boshart at Baden on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mre. Jacob Oesch of Pontiac, Mich., and Mr. and Mre. Chrst Swartzentruber and daughter Edith and Mrs. J. Gerber of Zurich spent Monday with Mr. and Mre. Jacob Lelas, Mr. and Mre. C. E. Swartzentruber and family epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jantzi of Welleeâ€" ley Mr. and Mre. John Jutsi, Sr., of Victoriaburg spent Saturday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fretz and family of Baden spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mre. Joe K. Swartzenâ€" truber. Mr. and Mre. Christ Swartzentruâ€" ber and daughter Edith and Mrs. J. Gerber of Zurich «pent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi. Mr. and Mre. Christ Zehr and son Delford «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi. Mr. Jonathan Jantzi of Kitchener is spending a few days with relaâ€" tives at Pine Hill. Mr. and Mre. Eldon Creseman and daughters Margaret and Shirley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Sim Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoltz at Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart and family spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Steinman of near Baâ€" Mr. and Mre. Noah Erb and famâ€" ily epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mannasseh Cressman. Miss T. Zurbrigg and Miss Jonnie Hoteon attended the musical festival at Stratford on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bean and family epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Ed. Feick. Mrs. A. Musselman of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with Mre. J. Kaercher and Miss M. Musseiman. Mr. S. D. Peacock and daughter Grace and Miss Mergaret Culbert were in Kitchener on Sunday to visit the former‘s son Paul, who is ill in the K.â€"W. hospital. His friends will be pleased to learn that he is improving nicely after his severe illâ€" Roy Ruby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milfred. Ruby suffered a badly «prained ankle while playing football at the echool grounds on Wednesâ€" day. It was first thought that the leg was broken but the injury is nevertheless quite serious and it will be some time before the lad is able to be about again. Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Willson and son Beverly Willson arrived homa this weekâ€"end from Los Angeles, Calif. Dr. ang Mrs. Willson spent the winter there and their son was called owing to the serious illness which befell his father who is now convalescing. Mies Mabel Schweitzer of Chicago IlL., is spending a few weeks with her mother and sister, Mrs. A. F. Christner, Mr. Roy Stahl of Chicago epent part of a week with Jas. and Isabella Corrie and left on Saturday with his wife and son. Mre. Mary Daum and her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. George Edmunds of Toronâ€" to spent a day with Mr. and Mre. Aaron Eidt. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richardson of St. Mary‘s spent Sunday with Mrs. Boulle the letter‘s mother. _ Rev. 8. W. Playtord of Nigeria, Africa, visited at the home of Mr. Moses Schults for a fow days. Rev. W. J. Yaeger of St. Jacobs visited his slster, Mrs. Mary Ratz, who recently suffered a paralytic stroke. it up was surprised to find that the watch was going and it is still keep ing good time. Rev. H. R. Mosig, pastor of Tri mity Lutheran Church who was conâ€" fined to bed for the past ten days through illness is now able to be up again and resume his duty as pastor. Mr. J. Buchanan of the O.A.C. Guelph, addressed the students of the Continuation School here last Wednesday. CCCE E2CC, NVs HIRT OPPCIET IGCR when he angled a Westclox pocket watch while fishing a few days ago. His grandson Nile Collins, who was with him polished up the watch which evening to a full house. Fishing Season. This is the fishing season to foiâ€" lowers of Isase Waiton in the piscaâ€" torisl art and good and lesser luck :â€"â€"--â€"-:. .-.: T®. *w % and Mrs. Krampien and family of South Egsthope and Mre. D. Becker and Mrs. ‘Thomas of the village, there were also 18 grandchildren. teta in Oetzel‘s church on Sunday PINE HILL ARISA of New Germany a day , Mr. Mre. Isaiah Creesman and Mise es Reta Crememan apent ‘Thureday| CUSTOMS RETURN afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mr. Becker of the | Mra. lon Snider at Preaton. office atates that the Mrs. Dorothy Gingerich, Mise Apri showed an incre Leota Gingerich and Mr. Charles ‘over the /~me period i; Gingerich of Blair called at the home collections ware $84,487 Mre. Seth Bauman of St. Jacobs Of her daughter, Mrs. Simon Martin is epending some time at the home and Mr. Martin Sunday vieitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiedel were Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schiedel of Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. and Ms. Leonard Schiedel and ons Kenneth and Ronald of Guelph. . Mies Arabelle Snider spent Sunâ€" day with her friend, Miss Violet Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman and daughter Marjorie called at the home of Mr. and Mre. Harvey Sniâ€" der of German Mill« on Saturday evening. Misees Grace and Erma Shant: epent Sunday with their friends, Misses Vera and Almeda Bearinger of German Mills. Sunday and recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Wismer were Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of German Mills, Mr. and Mre. Anson Wooliner, Misses, Ruby and Norma Woollner, Mre. Carrie Schoffer and Miss Dorothy Wiemer of Kitchener, Mr. David Wismer of Kitchener, Mesers. Morley Battler and George Baetz of Williamaburg and Mr. Neil Wanner. Mre. A. S. Creseman, Mr. Clare Cressman and Miss Grace Cressman were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs, Valina Cresaman of Bloomingâ€" dale. F ILLETS Fresh so Ib. 10° SEA HERRING â€"â€" »10â€" BACON â€"~â€" POTATOES 4 lbs. 19e e __°__s_ _2 * 49 g;?mggg é Our Own IONA Brand 2 :; J 9, MAYONNAISE =>25. PICKLES PRUNES §9fl AP rearc narrua _ 1@ 8« z9c FLOOR WAX â€"=~18 CHEESE â€" +112 BUTTER BISCUIT KRAUT 3=â€"25. 4 NEW FLORIDA FOR A HEALTHY MEAL OLD TOWNE BRAND FANCY SANTA CLARA VALLEY SAVE THE COUPONS TWO OF ONTARIO‘S FINEST DAIRY PRODUCTS (Watch the Kitchener Record Friday for Outstanding Weekâ€"End Specials on Meats.) V A DA LI _ ib 44 ‘"a:~ SUNNYFIELD zw lb. 25 BACK Mr. Becker of the local customa office atates that the raturna for Apri showed an imcrease of 33,251 over the â€"~me period in 1932. ‘Total Mr. Garnet Schoch of Bridgeport was a business visitor in our burg on Thureday. Mr. Ferman Cressman of Natches who is apending some time in our community spent Sunday at the home of hi« parents, Mr. and Mre. leaiah Cresaman of Natcher. Mr. Sylvester Mayer cï¬Ã©nt Sun day with relatives at Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Herb Felck and famâ€" ily spent Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mre. Simon Martin. Mr. John Grant. Mr. Isaiah Creasâ€" man, Miss Lorraine Schiedel and the Girector, Miss Marjorie Cresaman, altended the business meeting of the Sehool Fair at the Plains School Honee on Saturday afternoon. Our teacher, Miss Betty Easton, was also present. The annual achool fair is to he held at our School, Section 2, thie fall. 2:1â€"22. Devotion by Arlin Snider. Feaay,. Mre. Simon Martin; Speakâ€" ere, Reginald Wismer and Leonard Snider. Young People‘s Bible meeting was held at the Weber Mennonite Church on Sunday evening, the topic "The Basis of Christian Fellowship", Eph. Mre. John Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Carence Snider and family of Centreville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urias Snider. Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Cressman were Sunday guests at the home of the former‘s brother, Mr. Josiah Cresesman and Mre. Creseman of Centrevilie. CUSTOMS RETURNS HIGHER Auk mas o i e ns if â€" FISH â€"» Sweet Mixed 36â€"0z. Jar Medium Size P ibs. l7¢ Medium quality and CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES BAEAKS AARM IN FALL Falling from the running board of a motor car Saturday, Misa Grace | Bentley, Kitchener, fractured her ) wriet. Wm. Knapp, 129 Ontario St., |Kitchener, fractured : knee cap in |_a fall and is also confined to the K.â€" W. hoapital. The Township Council met here on Tuesday, _ Quite a few attend held by Mr. C. H. M« W!pur{ourne last week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank enterâ€" tained their numerous friends on Monday, the occasion being Mr. Frank‘s birthday. The evening was spent in dancing and cards and all present had an enjoyable eveninr. Quite a few attended the sale held by Mr. C. H. McNally near Miss Theresa Halter came home Saturday after a ten days‘ stay in Guelph, __ _ _ oo Miss C. Schuerman of Kitchener in sï¬ending a few days with friends in this locality. _ _ _ _ Mrs. F. Fehrenbach, Miss C. Ruth and Miss E. Halter spent Sunday afternoon at Conestogo. â€" Mrs. P. J. Kirby and family of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end here. Mr. Andrew Weiler of Waterloo spnt Sunday with the Misses Weiler. _ Mrs. Henry Holle of Conestogo spent Sunda] afternoon with her sister, Mrs. John Halter. Mr. Charles Bruder of Kitchener spent Sunday with relatives. _ Mrs. John Halter returned to her home here Saturday after spending the winter with her daughter in Toâ€" ronto. The card party last . Wednesday evening was well attended. First prize went to Mrs. Wm. Zettel. Quite a number of our softball enthusiasts attended the meeting at Bloomingdale last week.. pesen PB . 147. 23