Mr.‘and Mre. F. E. Page and daughter, Ellen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bergey at New }{amburg on Sunday, Mr. and Mre. Alfred Mogk of Alma called on _ Mr. and Mre. Victor Dinger on Sunday. A number of children from this community are attending the chil dren‘s Summer Bible School at Baâ€" den. = Mra. Jamea Hauer is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Bergey at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Goettling and ons George and Edward visited with Vr. and Mrs. Helmuth Wagner at Kitchener on Sunday, Mr. Henry Oberer, Mr. and Mre:. Simon Heer and sons Kenneth and Donald and Mr. Edgar Oberer of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mre. William Oberer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Cressman of near Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mre. L. K. Bingeman on Sunâ€" day. ® Mr. and Mres. Herman Kavelman, Mrs. August Kavelman and the Misses Nellie Kavelman and Grace Toman «pent Sunday at Burlington Beach. . Mr. and Mrs. Huber Hilborn and family of St. Catharines called in the village on Sunday. Mr. Russel Ballie la attending a fourâ€"weeks summer course at the University of Toronto. Mr. William Copley of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mre. John Copâ€" ley and Mr. Harry Copley on Sunâ€" day. _ Mr. Fred Wetzel and Miss Wetzel of Moorefield and Mr. and Mre. George Detweiler of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mra. Elmer Detweller on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dinger, the Misses Grace and Evelyn Dinger and Mr. Howard Dinger of Detroit, Mich., spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Dinger‘s mother, Mrs. Sophie Lautenschlager. Mr. Oscar Steckovich and Mr. J. A Catherwood of Erin visited with Mr and Mrs. Clayton Toman on Sunday A large number of people from this community attended the Stauffer family reunion which was held at the Waterloo Park last Saturday. Several people from her#lgttended the Decoration service at the Riverâ€" side Cemetery, New Hamburg on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn visited with Mr. and Mre. Lioyd Hilborn at Aberfoyle last Saturday. Mesers. Wilson Sararas and Mil ton Hill visited with Mr. and Mre Clare Berlette at Woodstock on Sun: day. Mr. and Mre. Reidel and family of Kitchener â€" are â€" spending â€" severel weeks at Alderside Point. Mr. John Kaufman and daughters of Inglewood vieited with Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey on Sunday. « Mrs. Fred Egerdee spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mre. Fred Schadler at Kitchenwh. Miss Ruby Weber of Waterloo is spending a week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Simon Weber. Mr. and Mre. Levi_ Bock of Chatham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lautenschlager on Mondey. Mr. and Mre. Alex Mayberry and son. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith and son, Harold, Miss Jean MacDonald of Listowed] and Mr. Hugh Macâ€" Donald of Galt were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald und Mr.and Mrs. Waiter MacDonald. Miss Eunice Snider is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel near Preston for a few weeks, while atâ€" tending the Summer Bible School which is being held near Hespeler. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Hilborn and daughter, Velda of Preston were reâ€" cent visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Rose Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellsey visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. Maurice Kellsey at Waterloo recently. Mrs. Levi Hostettler of Elkhardt, Ind., and Mre. W. K. Jacobs of St. Louis, Mo., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey while visiting friends im the village and iommunity last week & Mr and Mrs. William Jagow, Mrs. Samuel Martin and Mr. Robert Jagow of Buffalo, N.Y., visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder recently. Among those from here who atâ€" tended the Hostettler family reâ€" union which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hostettier near New Hamburg on July 2nd were: Mrs. Aaron Toman, Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz and daughter, Mary,â€"and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Toâ€" Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Fleming spent a few days of last week with relaâ€" tives at Blanchard, Mich. Mrs. J. J. Thompson. of Drumbo spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guthrie.: Mr. Henry Stadelberger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dean and daughter Marietta, Miss Opal Stadelberger and Mr. Dean Stadelberger were the guests of Mr. and Mre. Victor Dinger while visiting relatives in the comâ€" munity last week. : Mr., and Mre. Joseph Hilborn, Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Gifford and Miss Lida Bowman of Preston visited with Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn last Thursday. Mr. Simon Weber was a recent visitor with Mr. Fred Rueffer at Waterloo. Personals. Mr. and Mre. Frank Miller and fap ily of Millersburg, Ohio, Mr. and Mre. Joseph Saltzman and family of Peteribrrg and Mre. C. Habel of Haysville visited with Rev. and Mre. M. H. Shants on Tuesday of last Mr. and Mre. Ronald Toman and children Earl, Elaine and Weston, and Miss Reta Jacob were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Jacob Dietz at St. Agatha. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey and Mr. David Bergey motored to Toâ€" ronto on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mre. Areli Shantz and daughters Grace and Pearl of Plattsâ€" ville were recent guests of Mr. and Mre. L. K. Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Coleman and the Misses Hattie Waterman and Reta Herber called on Miss Violet Herber at Bronte recently. Mr. Ross Rowman of New Hamâ€" burg «pent last Thursday with Mr. Ross ‘Toman. NEW DUNDEE Mr. Neleon Finney of Kitchener la epending this week with Mr. and Mre. F. E. Page at Alderside Point. Mr. Gordon Snider is attending the aummer Bible School at the First Mennonite Church, Kitchener, for a few weeks. Several people from the village attended the band concert at New Hamburg on Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz and daughter Mary, vieited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shants at Pine Hil} reâ€" cently. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fried and family of Rosevilie visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Arthur Hallman was a busi ness visitor to Hamilton last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Boraje and daughâ€" ter Lorraine of Baden visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Greulich on Monday. Mrs. Fred Goddard and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Goddard and danghter Eleanor of Seymour, Conn., were guests of Mr. and Mre. Gordon Egerâ€" dee for a few days of last week. Mr. and Mre. Ray Goldbeck and Miss Floseie Goidbeck of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lantenschlager on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. A. W. Hilborn of Galt calléd at the homes of Mr. and Mra. A. Hilborn and Mr. and Mre. 1. M. Hilborn on Sunday. â€"_ The Misses Hileen and Edith We ber of London are the guests of Mr. and Mre. Arthur Hallman for a few weeks. Quite a number of people from ‘here attended the Goettling and Staâ€" Idt-lbergm' family reunion which wae held at Victoria Park, Kitchener on [ Sunday. ' Mr. Noah Swalm of Didebury, Alâ€" berta called on Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman last Friday. Mr. and Mre. John~Buck attended the funeral of the former‘s brother, Mr. Henry Buck at Kitchener last Thureday. The Misses Olive and Esther Schrum of Haysville are the guests of Mr. ‘and Mre. Roy Gildner this week. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. (iilbert Snider at Waterloo on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt, Mr. and Mra. George Jacob, the Misses Reta Jacob and Florence Schmidt and Elmer Jacob and Willard Schmidt attended a Jacob family gathering at Stratford on Sunday. Mrs. George Ehy of Breslan is vieiting with Misa aHttie Shupe. â€" The young peopie of the St. James Lutheran Church pleasantly eurprised ‘Mr. apd Mre. Henry Becker at their home on Tuesday evening of last week, in honor of their recent marriage, During the evening, Mr. and | Mre. Becker were presented with a kitchen shower. Games were also played after which lunch was served. A number of people from the Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church attended the Baptismal service at the Roseville Mennonite Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn, Miss Mary Hilborn and Mr. Glare Hilbotn visited with Mr. and Mre. Dave Litâ€" willer at Preston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John Cummings of London, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Thompson of Stratford. visited with Mrs. J. C. Smith on Sunday. Miss Ethel Musselman and Mr. Arâ€" thur Musselman and.sons Elgin and Leotis visited with Mr. and Mre. Aaron Shantz at Kitchener on Sunâ€" Aaron day. The July meeting of the United Brethren Women‘s Missionary Assoâ€" ciation was held at the home of Mrs. E. B. Hallman last Wednesday afterâ€" noon. The president, Mrs. M. B. Snyâ€" der, occupied the chair and the opening prayer was offered by Mre. J. Cassel. The scripture lesson, Pualms 125 and 126, was read by Mrs. Albert Fiederlein after which Mrs. Gordon Hallman rendered a voâ€" cal sol0, entitled, "Never Give Up." A discussion on the subject, "Why 1 Need the Missionary Monthly in My Home", was then held. Mrs. F. E. Page read an interesting letter from Rev. E. Panlson, a missionary at Bredastroat, Dutch West Indies, folâ€" lowing which Mrs. A. Hilborn gave a report of the Branch W.M.A. meetâ€" ing which was held at Poronto last week. Mre. Alex McKessock also gave a reading, "Out of This Life." At the close of the meeting the hos: tees served dainty refreshments. Bridal Couple Honored. Congratulations are being extendâ€" ed to the New Dundee Softball team which was successful in winning the softball tournament sponsored by the South _ Waterloo _ Rural _ Softball Leagne at the annual sports day proâ€" grath held at Victoria Park, Ayr, on July 2nd. As a result of the team‘s uplendid efforts, the A. M. Edwards trophy was presented to Milton Hill, manager of the famous nine. Missionary Society Meets. The funeral services, which were held on Wednesday afternoon from the family residence to the M.B.C. Church, wereâ€"conducted by Rev. W. Brown, assisted by Rev. Schwalm of Breslau. _ The pallbearens â€" were: Messrs. Clayton Cressman, Vernon Cressman, Frank Creseman, Willard Hallman, Garland â€" Hallman â€" and Frank ‘Hallman all of Kitchener, Inâ€" terment was made in the New Dunâ€" dee Union Cemetery. Local Team Wins. _ _One of this community‘s most highly respected cititens passed away at his home on Sunday mornâ€" ing, July 8th, in the person of Mr. Simeon S. Cressman. The deceased who was in his 58th year was born in Wilmot township and has . lived practically all his life on the farm where his death occurred. He had not been well for the past year but became seriously il1 only three days days before he passed away. The late Mr. Cressman was & faithful and active member of the New Dundee M.B.C. church. Surviving are: his wife, _ three _ daughters, _ Miriam, Evelyn and Wilia, one son, Garfield, one sister, Mrs. Edward Stoltz of New Dundee and four brothers, Joâ€" uas and Eldonâ€" @ressman of Wilmot Centre, Rev. Silas Cressman of Markham and Henry Cressman of Saskatchewan. Simeon Cressman _â€"_ Passes Away Wellâ€"Known Farmer Dies in His \58th Year.â€"Mission Society Hold Meeting. . Mrs. J. Gies spent a few dayse in Buffalo with her daughter and famâ€" {ly, Mr. and Mre. Harry Schill. Mies Maude Engelter apent a few days in Stratford with her cousin, Mre. 8. Schlemmer. s A number from here attended the Aviation meet at the Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo Airport on Saturday. A number of friends and relatives pleasantly aurprised Mr. Henry Wagâ€" ner on Saturday evening, it being the occasion of another milestone reached. Friends were present from Kitchener, Waterloo, Petersburg and Heldelberg. Mr. and Mre. J. A. Steiss epent a few days in Toronto and Muskoka. Mr. and Mre. Charles Sellers and son Clayton, of Walton, the former principal of the Public School here are «pending the summer vacation at the home of Mrs. Matilda Hoerle. Mr. Henry Schneider spent some time with his «on and family, Mr. and Mra. Will Schneider of Sebringâ€" ville. Mra. Henry Schneider and grandâ€" daughter, Miss Wilma spent a few daye in Rochester, Mrs. Noah Grubb spent a week with her parents in Bamberg. Mrs. toy Mansz and children spent a day with her parents in Kitchener, Mre. John Schondelmayer of Waâ€" terloo and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stockâ€" fish of St. Jacobe spent a day with their «ister, Miss Maude Engelter. Mr. and Mre. John Stadelbaum and children of Elmira were Sunday vislâ€" tors with Mr. and Mre. Henry Wagâ€" ner. Mr. and Mrs. William Richmond of Toronto visited Sunday with their friend, Mrs. John Doerbecker. Mr. and Mrs. McGillon and son of Peterboro and Mr. and Mre. Samâ€" uel Koebel and daughter Phyllis of Waterloo, spent a pleasant evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Gles, Mr. and Mrs. Reneben Siefert and Miss Mary Moser of Hesson visited with Mr. Geo. Wels. Rev. G. D. Fleming gave an illnâ€" strated lecture on Africa at Bright on Monday evening. A large number from here attendâ€" ed the Otterbein reunion at Moses Hagedorn‘s farm at Breslau on July 2nd. * Little Miss Doreen Schmidt of Kitâ€" chener is spending some holidays with her cousin, Mise Betty Bechold. The membere of the B.Y.P.A. held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mre. Fred Poth on Monâ€" day evening. The president, Mrs. V. E. Dinger was in charge of the worâ€" «hip period. Mr. Anson Lang read the scripture lesson after which the Misses Ruby and Dorig Bechtel renâ€" dered a yocal duet, "In The Garden". The topic, "Service in the Christian Life" was then presented by Miss Ruby Bechtel. Rev. H. H. Schade gave a few remarks. Special numbers were rendered by the Invictus Male Quartette of Toâ€" ronto at the regular Sunday morning wervices of the local Baptist and United _ Brethren â€" Churches. The quartette also presented musical proâ€" grame on Monday and Tuesday.evenâ€" ings at the United Brethren Church, The monthly meeting of the M.B.C. Sewing Circle was held at the home of Mre. Eli Rosenberger last Wednesâ€" day, During the afternoon a short devotional period was conducted by the president, Mrs. George Coleman. Bornâ€"On Saturday, July Mr. and Mre. Joseph Good, a Mr. A. Ruthig of New Hamburg was the presiding officer for the High School Entrance examinations at the local centre last week. Twentyâ€"one pupils of the New Dunâ€" dee and surrounding public schools were registered. Mr. and Mre. Finey and family of Kitchener spent lAst week at Alderâ€" aide. o ‘The July meeting of the St. James Luther League was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. Irvin Sararas last ‘Thursday evening with the president, Miss Rosella Seraras occupying the chair. Mr. Albert Duench gave a talk on the subject, "The Eternal \Lfle Assurance." Mr. Milten Zinn read the topic, "Choosing My Amuseâ€" ‘menm" and Mr. Eimer Kurt led in the discussion. Miss Edna Goettiing rendered & piano solo following which Mr. Earl Kurt gave a recitaâ€" tion, entitled, "The Boy Jesus." A plano duet was also given by the Misses Rosella Sararas and Rdna Goettling and the story of "Gabriel ‘Vas" was told by Miss Florence Saâ€" raras. Mr. Myrum Wanner then gave a reading, "If We Only Underâ€" stood,". Following â€" the program dainty refreshments were served. Young People‘s Society Meet. Rev. Whatam of Toronto, field seeâ€" retary of the Ontario Temperance FRederation, occupied the pulpit of the United Brethren Church last Sunday morning. _ Ladies‘ Aid Meot. e _ "The members of the St.« James‘ ‘The membere of the Strasburg Mennonite Young People‘s Society presented the program at the regular meeting of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s Society which was held at the church on Sunday evenâ€" ing. The president, Mr. Clarence Wismers presided. Mr. Clayton Weâ€" ber recited the twentyâ€"third Pealm after which essays on the topic "Christian Guidance" were given by Miss Silva Snider and Misg Arabelle Snider. Mr. Arlin nSider and Mr. Clare Cressman also spoke on the topic. New Dundee Notes. i Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid held their! Senigr Rovin monthiy meeting at the home of Rev.| _ Jr. IV to Sr. JVâ€"Russell Tilt, GHHâ€" and Mrs. G. R. Schults last Wedne* pnert Wiitong, Jean Brown, Chester day evening. ‘The president, Mre. Goddard, Vivian Teet; recommend §chults presided. ‘The membere reâ€" og, Rar) Lawrence. sponded to the roll call with a serip , gr, III to Jr. IVâ€"Willis Gill, George ture verse. Mrs. Alex Brighton €@Â¥e jones, Isabel Fisher, EHarl Bryce, a _ Ceading . ontitled, "Just. ‘This Margaret Holt, Robert Schrank. Minute", and Psaim 63 was read by , Jf. III to Sr. IfIâ€"Dorothy Stoskopt, Mrs. Earl RWinwachter. Dainty re Marjorie Lawrence, Lettie Husband, freshmente were served by the ho# arthur Borne, George Tilt, Dorothy tess. . , Holt, Lawrence Cluthe, Bertha Ne Interesting Program. ‘meth, Daiton Stqskopf; recommendâ€" ‘The July meeting of the St. James ¢d. Jack Worden, â€" In hot weather, stomach disorders and indigestion occur more freâ€" quently. Also children may plzg ':1 h:ird.B M?j Il\}-ry P?lgson. tlantic Bt., Halifax, N.8., says ‘"When the children are overtired and restless in warm weather I rin m Bnby'; ’(‘)wnm'l‘nbl-h beâ€" ore ing and in the they are happy, oonunm dren‘‘. Sajs even for the tiniest bchr. these sweet little tablets effecâ€" tively relieve colic, summer comâ€" plaint, dmg!o fever and all minor disorders. Price 250 paokage. s1e Or. Williams® ~AA Relieved‘ HEIDELBERG Mis t 1 C Eym aol ce a ied --).ri,' h atiaiet s s †: eu® wiark®troo CaronicL® Tth, to Second to Jr. IIIâ€"Vincent Lunz, (eorge Boehm, Armella Diebolt, Vir: gina Luns and Vera Rrtel equal, Henry Boehm wa« absent but pamaed on term work. First to Secondâ€" «Margaret Freâ€" burger, Rita Huber, Jimmy Ertel, Rdwin Bochm. ¢ Jr. NJ to Sr. HJâ€"ClaiÂ¥de Freibur ger, Simon Huber, Harold Fretbur ger, Peter Doracht. Sunddy visitore at the home of Mr. and Mra. Seraphim Kieewetter were Mr. and Mre. Oscar Hofstetter of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch of Josephaburg and Mr. Jacob Haus. School Report of Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Alma Kleswetter, Doreen E«baugh, Margaret Boehm, Lioyd Ertel; recommended? Florence Waechter and Pearl Preies equal. Bamberg Separate School Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Alvin Kieawetter Jerome Kieawatter; recommended Florentina Waechter. Mr. and Mra. Martin KWieswetter and eon Wm. spent Sunday afternoon in the Twin City, Mrs. John Golbeck and two chilâ€" dren apent eeveral daya with relaâ€" tives in Waterloo. Misa Cecelia Hinachberger of Kit chener viaited with her mother on Sunday, Miss Edna Esbaugh of Kitchener spent Sunday at her home here. Many people from the lawn soclal at St minion Day. . Sr. I to Sr. IIâ€"Helen Bender, Carl Voison and Hilbert Scheffner equal, Janet Lorentz, Gertrude Baechelor and Pearl Dietrich equal, Agnes Voiâ€" son, Helen Gies, Teresa Jordan, Maâ€" rle Jordan, Virginia Koebel, Leroy Goodwin, Jack Rekert, Jr. I to Sr. Iâ€"Elmer Voison, Burâ€" netta Ertel, Arthur Busch, Rose Reitzel, Marjorie Gatschene, Danny Hinaperger, Edwin Hergott, Elroy Meyer, George Meyer. \ Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Virginia Brenner, Mary Lienhardt, Lloyd Koebel, Vicâ€" toria Psutka, Anna .Mae Reitzel, Anâ€" thony Hergott, Lloyd Kieswetter, Alâ€" bert Hergott Eileen Meyer, Raymond Scheffner, Sr. II to Jr. IIITâ€"Catherine Koebel, Ruth _ Goodwin, Helen â€" Baechelor, Caroline Pautka, Evelyn Dietrich, Gerald Schnarr, Rileen Spencer, Cleâ€" tus Lorentz. Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Gilbert Bender, Marie Kroetech, Eleanor Gatechene, Roman Voison, Dorothy Ertel, Anna Busch, Leona Reitzel, Grace Busch, Bruce Spencer. Jr. Primer to Sr. Primerâ€"Tony Huâ€" ber, Helen Baessler, Eleanor Runâ€" atedler, Jack Lang and Frances Mcâ€" Cormick _ equal, Coletta _ Diebold, Helen Doherty. Tom Finucan. PROMOTION RESULTS aAT ST. CLEMENTS SCHOOL Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"â€"Ruth Gatachene, Francis Kroetech, Haerold Voison, Marjorie Meyer, Loretta Reitzel, Joâ€" seph Eckert, Michael Peutka, Harold Koebel, Rita Lienhardt. Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Ethe) Dietrich, Rita Brenner, Beatrice Schnarr, Wilâ€" fred Hergott, Elvira Gatschene, Norâ€" man Meyer, Helen Ertel, Verginia Koebel, Laurine Bender. Jr. II to 8r. IIâ€"Eldred Hobbs, Liloyd Borne, Peter Nemeth, Ruth Williame, Harold Lawrence, Grace Fiecher, Ireue Seftel promoted. Sr. Primer to Firstâ€"Jerome Kar ley, Donald Koebel, Jim Finucan, An: drew Hadenko. * 4 Jr. I to Sr. Iâ€"Mary Esbaugh, Ruthy Forwell, Mary Dietrich, Milâ€" dred Dietrich, Clarence Logel, John Runstedler. PROMOTION RESULTS OF * $.8.8. No. 4, WELLESLEY Sr. IVâ€"Marie Koebel. Jr. V to Sr. Vâ€"Clare Brenner and Laurene Freeman â€" equal, Walter Friedmann, John Hadenko, ~Edna Walter. St. Clara equal, denko M. A. Birns. Jr. III to Sr. IMâ€"Gertrude Huber John Koebel, Carl Brenner recom mended. yA Second to Jr. HIIâ€"Helen Karley, Betty Schummer, Jack MceCormick, Delphine Karley, Donald Friedman, Dorothy Diebold, Lioyd Knarr, Kenâ€" neth Doherty, Doretta Ruifstedler recommended. Jr.. Primer to Sr.~ Primerâ€"Katie Nemeth, Betty Wolfe, Betty Holt, Faith Hosey, Bennie Kleinsteuber, Glen Lawrence, Donald Golbeck. Teacher, Doris Wilfong. The pupile that tred their entrance at the Galt Colleglate Institute were: Verna Goddard, Kathleen Jones, Mary Weaver, Edward Jones, Walter Wright and Reinhold Kauk, Sr. I to Secondâ€"Anna Marie Baessler, Rita Fintcan, Leo Huber, Manfred Kaebel, Peter Hadenko. Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Dellia Forwell Genevieve Reidel, Bernice Dietrich Joseph Forwell. Jr. III to Sr. IITâ€"Irene Runstedler, Clarence Eshaugh, Dorothy Dietrich, Harry Dietrich, Dorothy Raymond Forwell. Sr. I to Jr. IIâ€"Esther Dietrich Clarence Dietrich and Robert Diet rich equal, Gertrude Dietrich. First to Jr. IIâ€"Jimmy Ayers, Betty Brown, Douglas Wilfong, Berâ€" tha Kleinstouber, Joe Swain. _ PROMOTION RESULTS OF $.8. No. 5, WELLESLEY _ Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Edna Dietrich, Beatrce Dietrich, Jerome Eebaugh, George Dietrich, Theresa Runsted ler. Sr. IL to Jr. Harold Forwell vin Forwell. Jr. 1 to Sr. IIâ€"Bernard Runstedâ€" ler, Donald Forwell. : PROMOTION AESULTS Aar DOON ‘PUBLIC SCHOOL Junior Room Br. I1 to Jr. IIIâ€"Johnny Weaver, Billy Holt, Isobe!l Jones, Arthur Kauk, Jerome White, Balint Nemeth Ruth Ostell. Blanche F. Kiéffer, Teacher. up BAMBERG Teacher, Miss Mary Korr M. A. Kieffer, Teacher IIIâ€"Cletus Reidel Alfred Logel, Mel here attended Agatha on Doâ€" Mr. Bowman‘a barn is now nearly completed and is in place of the one which only recently was deatroyed by fire. Escape Serious Injury. An accident took place Saturday evening when Mrs. Herb Seifried and children, riding in a buggy were hit by Mre. Raymond Zipger of New QGermany, riding in a car. No serilona damage was reported and both occnâ€" pants escaped eerlons injury exceptâ€" Ing a few brirlees and bad ehaking Miss Betty Bruder is spending eome time with her sleter, Mrs. A. Macknea. Mr. Jim Duckeon spent Sunday evening with Mr. Norman Drexler. Miss Edith Bruder is «pending some time with her «ister, Mre. Halllâ€" burton in Guelph. Friends from the district attended the funeral of the late Mr. Munroe, M.P.P. The copious showers of the past week were welcomed by farmers. Christening took place in St. Bonâ€" face Church, New Germany, of the infant son of N. H. Seifried. James Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willoughâ€" by of QGuelph being sponsors. Mr. and Mre. Frank Drexler visitâ€" ed on Sunday in Guelph. Mise Helen Rawon apent Sunday at her home in our district. Mr. Chas. Bruder spent Tuesday in Kitchener. The funeral tbok place Tuesday afternoon from the home at 2 o‘clock and thence to the Doon United Church for services followed by inâ€" terment in the Kinzieâ€"Bean Pioneer Cemetery. by her husband in 1910, Surviving are two daughters, Pauline and Susie both of Doon, and one aister, Mra. Frank ‘Hamacher in~Bayport, Mich. Gwen and Gilbert Wilfong were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. T. Barley of Bridgeport on Sunday. 1 Quite a number of people of the Ivillage were at the Kâ€"W. Airport ! on Saturday. The five British planes passed over the village on Sunday. Rev. W. Patterson of Preston conâ€" ducted the service at the Presbyâ€" terian church on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. fsaac Eshieman There passed away:.at Doon on Friâ€" day Sarah Stauffer, relict of the late Isaac Eshleman in her 74th year. Mrs. Eshleman, a daughter of the late David and Mary Stauffer, was born in Doon. She was predeceased Moved by Wesley Howlett and Milton Weber, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and that the reeve (grant his orders for the same: %aah H. Gingrich, burying dead dog, §0¢; Hydro Electric Power Commission, |H. Kummer arrears, $33.17; Norman Snyder, pay voucher, $3,318.46; ‘Total, $3,352.13.â€"Carried, The â€"Young People‘s League of the United church held their weekly meetâ€" ing on Sunday evening with "Middleâ€" ton Flaher in the chair and Miss Ella tead the topic. Ruth Ostell entertained nine llule‘:‘:’x'e[ [r(;'mn'[n?\nsiecr?o':fl c:((;p, Ul‘:;(i' friends to a birthday party on Saturâ€" ; MHXCUT & wl 6 crops a day afternoon in honor of her 9th| Will benefit greatly as also the garâ€" birthday. A delicious eupper was ! f006 Of the district. The raing of aevved and the evening wae syent in | coumday and Priday were the Arst :::;alrz:m Ruth,received many yseful ; the _ many â€" cisterns | which _ were Quite a number of people from far | CMPY: and near were enjoying their awim Church Service, in the cool epring water at Willow On Sunday morning the service Lake over the weekâ€"end. in the Presbyterian church was of There was no Church service at special interest as the girlse from the Doon United Church on Sunday the Junior Presbyterian Camp attendâ€" ufternoon last, on account of the anâ€" ed the service and some took part. niversary «ervice held at the Lincoln Mr. D. H. Rayher spoke on the topic There was no Church service at the Doon United Church on Sunday ufternoon last, on account of the anâ€" niversary «ervice held at the Lincoln Aventie United Church, Galt. Irene Ostell and Florence Pollard of Kitchener are spending a week‘s vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ostell. sepntenterepemtamnt (:~ . The u&mdw Counéi) of: the mund Schwindt, that this council do township of Woolwich met at Cone#: now.adjourn to meet again at the togo, on Tuesday, July 3,â€"1984, purâ€" council chamber, Conestogo, on Tues suant to adjournment from last ses|day, August 7th, next, at 10 o‘clock «lon, £ l.:.â€"('hi!l'rled. All the members were present. he following payments are includâ€" ‘The reeve w&s in the chair. The min. |¢d in the Road Superintendents pay ifes of the urevinies sessinn ware [ YOucher, as ahove: . _ _All the members were present. ‘The reeve w&s in the chair. The aminâ€" utes of the previous session were read and adopted. The communicaâ€" tions were read and disposed of. William Cassel of Menitoba is visiting ‘his parents, Mr. and Mre. John Cassel and other relatives in the village. _ After considering the advieability of passing & byâ€"law to amend byâ€"law No. 533, re regulating the paying of a bonus for the erection of wire fences along the highway in the township, so that these highways shall not include Provincial Highâ€" ways or King‘s Highwaye, it was finally decided that the Clerk preâ€" pare the necessary amending byâ€"law for the next eession of council. Mr. J. Cluthe of Kitchener epent Sunday | with relatives at Willow Lake. Mr. Harvey Snyder of German Mills was a business visitor in the | village on Friday. 1 Robert Smith is visiting in Ban: croft at present. Mr. C. Reader was a visitor in Galt on Saturday. Mr. and Mre. J. Shuh of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. 8. Seeds. Mrs. W. Eech of Galt spent a few days with friends in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson and family of Washington, Ont., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Holt. Dorothy Holt returned back with them where she will spend the week. Mns. B. Gill and daughter Marâ€" jorie and two sons Willis and Rayâ€" mond spent Sunday at Eden Mills. Mr. and Mré. W. Grimster and sons of Brantford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. H. Eade. Mr. Fred Sapeworth Sr., is ependâ€" ing a month‘s vacation with friends in Montreal. Mrs. R. Jones and Stanley Jones were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Lester Weiland on Wednesday. Mre. W. Esch of Galt spent a few days with friends in the village. Miss Ethel Wilfong left on Saturâ€" day for Manitoulin leland, where she is visiting relatives. Mre. H. Eade was a visitor in Kit. chener on Saturday. Mre. H. Ohtheiser was a business visitor in Kitchener on Thursday. Mrs. M. Chapman and son Lloyd of Bancroft is visiting at the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mré. Wm. Boll. Moved by ‘Herbert Strebel and Ed ARISES P V â€"_‘)_ Farmers from this district wel« ere ] comed it as it was a problem indeed, fre. | 3* the pastures were practically iy. |burned up by the excessive heat. the ! Those who cut their hay before the ort ;minn- came, reaped only a emall crop, es One farmer getting only twelve loads. iy. | They are looking forward to getting t‘fle'm()re from the second crop. ‘Oats, mr_‘mixml grains and root crops alike 9th | will benefit greatly as also the garâ€" yag |dene of the district. The rains of in |Thnmday and Friday were‘ the first q,) ‘ Since June 18th and will help to fill j | the â€" many _ cisterns _ which _ were ta . ) empty. Sunday and recent vieltore with I L Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snider were: KLALL ML Mr. and Mrs. Jease Bauman and One pad kills flies all day and ev daughter Sueanna, Mr. Aaron Weber day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads in .:z and Eli Martin all of near Rimira Peeket. No spraying, no stickiness and Mt. Ferman and Mias Mary Ann ic bad odor. Ask your Drnmn,' Snider and Misa Barbara Bauman Grocery or General Store. Of Poel. Mr. and Mre. Herb. Shantr attendâ€" 10 CENTS PER PACKET ed the funeral of the late Mre. Tilâ€" WHY PAY MORE? man Brubacher at Kitchener on Sunâ€" mflwm day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and family of Mannheilm were Sunday vialâ€" tore â€" with Mr. and Mre. Herbert Shantz. Mr. and Mrs. Neleon Gingrich and «on Gordon and daughter Reta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Rd. Snyâ€" der. Sunday and recent Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrsa. Jease Mr. and Mre. George Wideman and daughter Dorothy of near Hawkesâ€" ville were Sunday vieitore with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich. Miss Leah Gingrich was a. recent vieiter with Mr. and rMs. David Gingrich near Wallenstein. Mr. Menno Eby and sons [van and Milton of St. Jacobs spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. David Sniâ€" der. Mr. Leater Cook, Conestogo, vielt ed with Mr. Oliver Cook on Sunday Mr. and Mre. Manasseh Gingrich and famfly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Snider. Mr. Freeman Gingrich was a Sunâ€" day guest at the home of Mr. and Mra. Nelson Bechtel, Hespeler. Mre. Bowling and daughter from Hamijton fa spending some time with her mother, Mre. M. Foster. Mrs. Hy. Struth and daughters and Mr. John Struth Bll(k Mre. Ed. Woolner spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. David Zinn near New Hamburg. d Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bechthold and «on Nyle of Waterdown are ependâ€" ing a few days with the latter‘s faâ€" they. Mr. Henry L. Miller. Mrs. Ed. Woolner of Kitchener is «pending a few days at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Hy. Struth. on the work of Canadiap Missionâ€" aries, giving an account of the work of Rev. John Wilke in India, Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Hy. Struth were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ashwood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wakeland and «on of Toronto. "Jesus", and in the evening Mr. Rayâ€" ner continued his series of stories A boon tq the farmers were the rains which came on Thursday and Friday to meisten the fields which had been baked by the long hot spell. Mrs. J. Nellson of Toronto spent a few days at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell. Mr. James McCall and daughter Elizabeth have returned to their home after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. P. Livingâ€" ston. Farmers Welcome Rains, Mr. and Mre. Clar. Lelskau have returned to their home in Kitchener after apending a week with their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leiskau and Mr. and Mrs, Enos Hunsberger. Mr. J. Kaufman called at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. D. Stiefelâ€" meyer, Mr. C. Heipel was confined to the house with an attack of bronchitis. Mr. and Mre. S. C. Kuhn and Mr. R. Livingeton spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. Kuhn‘s parents at Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Koehler and famâ€" liy were holiday visitors with friends at Grand Bend. â€" Danie! B. Hoffman, labor and maâ€" «eria) on road No. 39, $110.10; Allan Cook, crushing and hauting of gra vel, $1,170.40; Geq. W. Forbes, labor road No. 11, $751.05; Thos, Costord, General, $3.10; Klinck Hardware, General, $2.07; Letson & Winfield, General, $4.30; Jos. Friedman, labor and material, road No. 7, $287.10; Joshua Brubacher, labor and maâ€" terial, road No. 10, $543.60; Norman Snyder, General, $50.00; Harold lerael, material, roads Nos. 3 and 7, §$31.88;_ Manassah B. Martin, labor, $73.36; ‘Bowman & Martin, balance on, culvert, $213.10; Henry Bowman, labor, road No. 19, 10.30; Percy Woods, labor, road No. 15, $14.40; Wm. Conrad, labor and material, road No. 20, $30.00; Earl Heimpel, labor, road No. 38, $1.00; William Mackie, labor, road No. 3, $22.10; Total, $3,318.46. Mr. Allan Petrie spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ritchie and {amily spent the weekâ€"end with the formers‘ parents at Parkhill. Mrs. M. Seegmiller and son of Kitâ€" chener spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Rueffer, Mr. Louis Crouse of Owen Sound visited with friends here recently., Mr and Mrée. Noah Spenler attendâ€" ed the Grimmer family reunion held in Kitchener Park on Sunday. Visitâ€" ing guests were from Toronto, Mitâ€" chell, Paris, Ayr, New Hamburg and New Dundee. , % Mr. D. L. Rayner spent a few days with friends in Toronto. «Mr. and Mrs. David Schultz and Miss Ruth Gampp were visitors at the home of Miss Mary Miller, Miss Evelyn Studor of Detrolt is holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. Koehler. Mr. E. C. Boswell of Seaforth was i recent visitor in town. SNIDER‘S CORNERS PME BADEN Noah Stroh, Clerk M fos ILs cesâ€" Mr. um CHmmB. _ A very quiet but happy event took place in the Lutheran parsonage Satâ€" urday afternoon, when Rev. 8. J Wittig joined in holy wedlock, Mr. Donald Davis and Misa Irene Hahn, both of St. Jacobe. Rev. S. J. Wittig wase assisting at services in St. Paul‘s Church, in Norâ€" manby townehip, last Sunday. Stuâ€" dent W. Nolting of Waterloo Semiâ€" nary, took the service here for Rev. Wittig, on Sunday morning. < Miss Audrey Armetrong of North Bay is spending a «hort time with relatives here and in the neighborâ€" hood. Mr. Martin Schweitzer and Miss Ruth Schweitzer accompanied Mr. and Mre, Melvin Hahn and family of Waterloo on a motor trip to Toâ€" ronto on Sunday. The party spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. A. Schweitzer. Mr. and Mre. Henry Scheerer were Sunday visitore in St. Jneobs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lederman were recently visiting at the home of the latter‘a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dipâ€" pel at Gowanatown. Rev. and Mrs. A. Gill and family of Kitchener are holidaying at Trail‘s End. The Conestogoâ€"St. Jacohs Red‘s woftball game in St. Jacobs last Wedâ€" nesday evening was a win for the home team. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz, Mrs Braendle and Miss Todd of: Water loo were visiting with Mre. Schinâ€" bein last Rriday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Junglas of Cleveâ€" land, O., and the latter‘a mother, Mrs. Wm. Hartman of Erbsville, were recent visitor« with friends in the village. Mr. and Mre. John lsaak and famâ€" ily moved to Kitchener Thursday. Master Arthur Schaefer of Waterâ€" loo is spending a few weeks with frienda here. The â€" pallbearers _ were: _ Messrs. Henry Ebel, Noah Stroh, Henry H. Dahmer, Fred Weppler, M. C. Stroh and Norman Dahmer. Home Team Wins, The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon at her residence, thence to St. Matthew‘s Lutheran church, Conestogo, for gervice with burial in the adjoining cemetery. Rev. 8. J. Wittig was in charge of the services. Mrs. Dietrich Scheerer of Conesâ€" togo died at her home Wednesday, July 4th, following an illness of one month‘s duration. Deceased was in her 55th year being in poor health eince suffering a stroke a year ago. The survivors are her husband, one daughter, Gertrude, Mre. John Herber of Rummelhxdt, four sons, Charles of Rummelhardt, Harry, Edâ€" gar and George at home, by one sieâ€" ter, Mrs. George W. Forbes of West Montrose and by three brothers, Jacob of Molesworth, Charles of West Montrose and John of Conesâ€" togo. Esteemed Repldent Passes Away, Sundays, 2.30 and 630. p.m. (Standard Tinme) / Wednesday, 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. (Standard Time) SPEAKER DR. P. W. PHILPOTT of Toronto Write for iNustrated folder, and information, to Pastor L. A. Kennedy, Box 37, Winona, Ontario. From Galt take No. 24 Highway to Paris, from Paris take stone road south, toward the Burford Highway, to the App‘s Mills Road, turn rl({\ on the App‘s Mill Road a voz:lmr! distance to Rest â€" Acres erve. Prominent _ "Rest _ Acres _ Reserve" road signs marking turn. Special buses from Brantford and Hamilton to all services. Free camping during Conference week upon m’l:a!lol‘ 6 REST ACRES RESERVE Neary Paris and Brantford July 15, 18 and 22 Canada‘s Wellâ€"Known Gospel Preacher. INSPIRING GOSPEL MINISTRY AND SINGING STEELE‘S CONESTOGO 96 King SQ West * DIRECTIONS ay . SATISFY