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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Aug 1934, p. 4

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Mr. and Mrs: Norman Matthews were bu«ineds vieitore in Milverton on Friday Mr. and Mra. Harold Jackson and «on of Toronto are spending a few holiday«s at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr and Mrs. John R. Jackâ€" «on We are sorry to report that Mre. George Jackson is not feeling a@ well as her frienda would like to see her We wish hor a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mra Herman Koelin acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mre. Alger Koelln epent Friday with their daughter, Mrs_ John Dierlamm and Mr. Dierlamm of Waterloo. \re. N. A Stevens and daughter Orma and Miss: Baker of Stratford are «pending a couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W Ruler Mre: Albert Payner of Stratford ie spending a few daye with friends in this viemnity Mre. Sanders has returned home after spending a week with Elmira Priends Mr. Jack Jickson of Owen Sound is epending a week at the home of his mother, Mra. Wellington Jackson. Miss Melma Payner and Mr. Larry Henry of Stratford vigited at the home of the former‘« uncle, Mr. R Miss Melma Payner and Mr. Larry Henry of Stratford vigited at the / home of the former‘« uncle, Mr. R. Jackson on Sunday., | \Mr. and Mre. A_ W. Ruler accomâ€" / panied by Mre. Stevens and Orma‘ and Mise Baker of Stratford visited ! Sunday with Mr. and Mra_ W. A King of Alma. Mr. and Mrsâ€" Norman Matthews Moved by Herbert Kaster and Alf. E. Kerr that leave be given the moâ€" ver to introduce a byâ€"law to assess the subscribers and rentals of the Wilmot | Township | Municipal ‘Teleâ€" phone System for the amounts reâ€" quired by the commissions and that said byâ€"law be now read a first and second lime. Phone 2777w. 80 Ontario St. 8 KITCHENER Communications were read and disâ€" posed of. Moved bf Milton A. Schmidt and Simon Ditner that leave be given the mover to introduce a byâ€"law to provide for current and necessary expenses for the year 1984 and ‘35 und that said byâ€"law be now read a first and second time. Wilmot council met at the townâ€" vhip hall, Baden, on Monday, August 20. 1934, All members in attendance the veeve presiding. The minutes of the July sessions were read and approved. Councii Requires This Amount for Township, County and School Purposes. WILMOT TAX RATE 17 MILLS ‘PAGE FOUR NEW FALL BLANKETS OUR And we‘ll guarantee the prices are the best in town. Our low rent and other lower overhead expenses, enables us to give you lower prices. H. A. Germann WATERL OO Germann‘s New Store Our New Store, while someâ€" what smaller, is very light and very compact in every way, making it very easy for our, Customers to do their choosing. ARRIVED THIS WEEKâ€" and Mrs. Norman Matthews bu«ineds vieitor« in Milverton ORDON‘S Opp. PO8T OFFICE IS ATTRACTING NEW CUSTOMERS EVERY DAY Satisfy YATTON PHONE 271 Chas. Heipel, Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coombe and daughter Mary of Simcoe were reâ€" {cent visitors in town. Mra. C. D. Kent and two sons, William and John of Chatham are the guests of Mre. Alex Hahn and other frienda in town. | _ Master Rdward Forler has reâ€" turned home from the Sick Children‘s Hospital, Toronto, where he underâ€" went an operation on his_neck, Mra. Edward Appel is spending a week in Harrison, the gue«t of her won, Mr. Victor Appel. Mra. Pauline Hoffman and grand: «on, Harry Mercher of Philadelphla, Mre Milton (Glebe of Toronto and Mr _ George Glebe and. son William of Lishon were visitors on Thnrsday with their cousin, Mrk. James Wie derhold. Mt. and Mre. Courtney Ridt and daughter of Detroit are guests of the former‘s parenté, Mr. and Mra. John Eidt o Mr.â€" Sam Schmidt of Winnipeg called on Mra. John Katzenmeier and Mr. and Mrs. BR C. Luckhart recently Rev. and Mrs. Harrison Becker and family of Morrieon, I1l.. and Mr. Milâ€" ton Bergey of Toronto were visitors on Thursday with the latter‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bergey. Mis« â€" Eva Erb i accompanied by Miss Mabel Cook of Preston has reâ€" turned home from a boat trip to Manitoulin Ieland. Mrs. Harold Appel and daughters Mubel and Beatrice and «on Lloyd have left to spend a few weeks with the former‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bell at Merlin, of 18. © New Hamburg Notes J._ Winter and his partner R. J. Sproat of Seaforth Club, took second with four wins and a plus of 17. H. A Sturm and K. Schlosser of Waterâ€" oo took third money with three wins and a plus of 21. The final prize went to another Seaforth rink when . E. Smith and T. Johnson finished with three wine and a plus Bowling Tournament. The New Hamburg Bowling greens were the scene of the first afternoon and night bowling tournament of the season last Wednesday, when rinks from Simeoe, Atwood, Waterloo, Seaâ€" forth. Stratford, Mitchell, Elmira, St. Marys and New â€" Hamburg bowled Scotch doubles. A. Hartman and O. Weichel of Elmira won firat prize with four wins and a plus of 22. R. Dolores V. Scherer, Eng. Comp. C Eng. Lit. 42, Alg. 2, Agr. lst year C Glenn A. Schiedel, Agr. let year 1 H. Laurience Snider, Rng. Comp 2. Eng, Lit 1, Alg. 1. Geom. 1, Agr Td year 2. Colleens Win 18â€"7. © Staging a comeback when all seemed black, the Irish Colleens of New â€" Hamburg turned back the Tavistock nine to the tune of 18â€"7. Every member of the team was on her toes and succeeded in turning in one of the best plaved games of the season. Elmira Rink Wins Florence A. Riddel, Eng. Lit. 30, Anc. H. 3. Geom. C, Latin A. C, Latin C C. Fr. A. 41. Fr. C 31. Helen H. Scheerer, Anc. H. 2, Ag? 2nd year C. % Ralph J. Jantzi, Eng. Comp. 33. Eng. Lit. 45R, Alg. 2, Geom. C, Agr. Ist year 3. Agr. 2nd year C. Dorothy J. Luckhart, Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 19, Alg. 2. , Alice E. Reid, Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 96, Anlc. HW. 3. Alg. C. Aer. l°t year C Howard W. Hostetler, Eng. Comp. 1, Bng. ‘Lit. 1, Ane. H. 1. Agr. 1st year, 2, Agr. 2nd year, 1. A. ldella Hostetler, Eng. Lit 2. Anc. H. 1, Alg. 2. Agr: 2nd year C. Ruth 4. l\'l'(ipf, Eng. ('omb, 2, Eng Lit. 32. Can. H. 48R, Anc. H. 30, Agr Ist year C. Kathleen B. Bell, Eng. ‘Lit. 36, Anc. H. 3. Alg. 1. Geom. C. Agr. 1st year 3. Nile H. Bier, Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 40R, Alg. 1, Geom. 3. Agr. 1st year 2, Agr. 2nd year, C. Antte 1.« Dietrich, Eng. Comp. 2 Hug. Lit 12. Can. H. 24. Ane. H. 2, Geom. 3, Lat.C. 1. Fr. A. 44R, Agr. Ist year 1. W. Howard Emslie, Eng. Comp 3%R, Eng. Lit. 32R, Can. H. 1, Alg. 1 Geom. 2, Agr. 18t year, 1. Harry R. Filsinger, Eng. Lit 2 Ruth M. Forster, Eng. Comp. C Eng. Lit. 40, Anc. H. 2, Geom. 26 Agr. lst year, C. _ New Hamburg came near to havâ€" ing another drowning victim on Satâ€" urday afternoon, when a home made punt in which Ernie Haunn, and Alâ€" fred Arnold, $4, were paddling about the river near the Shade street bridge, capsized and the two youths were thrown into the water. Haunn was â€" unable to «wim and . after struggling for a few seconds, sank. Byron Massel, 12, swimming nearby, went to Haunn‘s aid and with Arâ€" nold dove for H;,mm. ‘They found him and pulled him‘to the surface from where they towed him to shal low water where John Haunn, an olâ€" der brother of the near victim assistâ€" ed the‘rescuers in getting the youth to shore, where he was revived after fAfteen minutes. New Hamburg Middie School Results Following are the results of the middle «chool examinations as reâ€" ceived ‘by the chairman of the school board, G. Steiner. First grade profiâ€" ciency is (75â€"100); second grade proâ€" ficlency (66â€"74); third grade profiâ€" clency (60â€"65); credit without profiâ€" ciency (50â€"59); failure indicated by marks (below 50). Where a paper paper has been reread an R appears after the marks. Harry R. Fil Agr. 2nd year, 1 clencey (60â€"65) ciency (50â€"59) Mabel E. Appel, Eng. Comp. C Eng. Lit 36, Anc. H. 2, Alg. 1. Geom Ernie Haunn Brought to Surface and Revived by Rescuers After 15 Minutes‘ Work. Near Drowning . Accident at Dam v W. Walker Hilborn, Agr. 2nd year Edward J. Appel, Can. Hist. 2, Ane NEW HAMBURG 22. R R. J A motor accident hapened about two miles south from here on the highway to Baden, when Mr. John Kleinknecht and Mr. Jacob Seftel of near New Hamburg, driving a truck ran Into a horee and rig owned by Mr. Solomon Gerber and occupied by his two sons. One had his collarâ€" bone broken and the other a hand lacerated. The rig was amashed and the horee badly hurt. Two wheels were broken on the truck. Constable Sherer of New Hamburg was «con on the scene and took charge of the case. The St. Panl‘s Lutheran congregaâ€" tion (C. S. special service for Decoraâ€" tion Day at the cemetery on Sunday was marred by the frequent rains during the afternoon. Services were then held in the church edifice. A «ong service on Saturday night was given by Kitchener talent. Mrs. J OB. Miller is serionsly ill at the time of writing. Bad Motor Accident. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anguish are «pending â€" their holidays at London }:l.«l Nelle« Corners. Master Richard Ritz accompanied by his aunt, Miss Sofia Betzner of Kitchener have left on a boat trip to Manitoulin, Mackinac Teland and Sault Ste. Marie. * Mr. F. J. Hartman has réturned home from a motor trip to Gaspe Peningula, _ New â€" Brungwick, . Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. ‘He was acâ€" companied on the trip by his gister, Mrs. Dopp and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dopp of Toronto. Mr. William BEidt and son of Hanâ€" over were recent vialtore with friends in town, * Mr. _ Edward â€" Peine, Miss Oliva Peine, Mrs, H. Hegétrom and «on Raymond of Detrolt have returned to their home after spending a week with their aunts the Misses Deichert and Mr«. Louis Peine Decoration Day Service Mise Martha Schulte of Cleveland Ohio, called on her nephew, Mr. O H. Becker recently. Misses Jean and Dorothy Buck of Oruro, Bolivia, are spending a few days with their aunt and uncle, Mr. und Mrs. Norman Hostetler, Mics Mazel Halls and Miss Arlene Shantz of Kitchener are the guests of the former‘s sister, Miss Edna Halls. Miss Sophia â€" Steinhauer, superâ€" intendent of Spear Memorial Hos: pital, Kentucky, and Miss Lietta Kinsinger, R.N., of Dayton, Ohio, visited recently at the home of Mr. Moses Schultz. Mr. Omen Hamilton has returned home after spending three. weeks holidays at Muskoka. Mr. and Mre. T. H. Peine have lett for their summer home at Tomaâ€" hawk Lake, Wisc. Mrs. Charles Ritz Jr., is spending two weeks in Chicago the guesta of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goebel Mr. am| Mrs. Allan Ratz and son David of Pittsburg, Pa., are visitors with the former‘s father, Mr. David Ruatz and «ister, Mrs. Arthur Hansaâ€" men. Another robbery was committed here Friday night when the Ford Garage was burglarized. The thieves entered by foreing the back door und they took $11.28 from the till which they forced with a serew drlâ€" vyer. T he theft was discovered by the garage foreman, L. Binkle, at seven o‘clock the following morning. E. G. Hammer, the owner, saw the bur glare were amateurs. New Hamburg Notes. The young couple left on a wedâ€" ding trip to Gore Bay, Manitoulin and Sault Ste. Marie. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Griffith will reside at New Hamburg. Ford Garage Burglarized. Mrs. Dora Debus of New Hamâ€" burg, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. The groom was attendâ€" ed by his brother, Mr. Harold Griffith of Gore Bay. Mr. Wilfred Soeder acted as usher. Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents at which about 35 guests from Manitoulin, Cleveland, Stratâ€" ford, New Hamburg and Mitchell were present. A very pretty wedding was celeâ€" brated at Grace Lutheran Church, Mitchell, on Aug. 15th, when Misa Nora Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kern of Mitchell became the bride of Mr. James Griffith of Gore Bay, principal of the New Hamburg continuation school. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of Lohengrin‘s wedding march played by Miss Miller, organist of the church. Rev. A. Hahn, pastor of the church, performed the cereâ€" mony. â€" _ Scoring five runs in the first inâ€"| ning Woodstock‘s Intermediate "B" baseball team defeated New Ham:â€" ‘Iml'g 13 to 1 in the final game of the geries at Woodstock Saturday and will now meet the winner of the Lisâ€" 1[luwel-l’almeml.ou playâ€"offs in the next round. The Woodstock boys started pounding at Schaefer right at the start and al the end of the third inning they were leading 9 to 0. Hamel replaced Schaefer as a pinch hitter in the fourth and L. Schaefer, a brother ,took over the, mound duâ€" ties. He puzzled the Wobdstock hitâ€" tere for a couple of innings but weakâ€" | engd in the sixth to allow the home / team to score three runs, Woodstock ! added another one in the eighth. Watson had 12 strikeâ€"outs to his credit. Score: R.H.E.' N. ‘Hamburg .. 000 100 000â€" 1 8 Gl Woodstock ... 513 003 Olxâ€"18 15 3 Batteriesâ€"W. Schaefer, L. Schaeâ€" fer and Bingeman; Watson and Carâ€" ter. Griffithâ€"Kern Wedding. | When the steering apparatus on his light sedan locked as he was reâ€" turning from Preston to New Hamâ€" burg, and had just rounded the S curves about a miles out of the town, J. ‘Berger, well known lumber dealer of this place, narrowly escaped death when his car left the road and crashed into a hydro pole. The car was completely wrecked, but the driver escaped with a cut arm and minor cuts and bruises. Chief Scherâ€" er, who was close behind the Berger machine, stated that it was a miracle the way in which Berger escaped with minor injuries. Narrowly Escapes Death in Car Crash wOODsTOCK WINS ° 4 ROUND OVER NEW . HAMBURG 13 â€" 1 WELLESLEY THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Driven by a moreâ€"thanâ€"thirtyâ€"mile wind, a very heavy rain drenched this locality akout the middle of Sunday afternoon and left many "windâ€"fall" apples lying on t]‘h- green. "Is your watch going?" emid ahe stifling a yawn. \ "Yea," he replied. "How soon?" One of Mr. Amos C. Martin‘s two ditching machines is now trenchâ€" ing farms on the Eighth of Peel. . Mr. Enoch F. Martin recently had his barn reâ€"shingled. This building has been doing duty for many de cades. The second unit of this year‘s new twoâ€"unit tileâ€"kiln is firing its first fill of tile at the yards of the Wallenstein clay works this week. Mr. Karl Gooding has been sucâ€" cessful in passing his second year continuation class examinations at Yatton public school. Mr. F. Guthrie of Guelph will occupy our local Zion Chapel pulpit at 3 o‘clock next Lord‘s Day afterâ€" noon. Despite the heavy storm of wind and rain last Sunday afterâ€" noon, a splendid congregation heard Rev. Oscar Burkholder of Breslau in his ably preached sermon, the theme of which wag ‘"Ways of Forâ€" getting God", based textually on Psalm 9: 12. Mr. Oscar Weichel was heard with much appreciation in his two tenor solos, "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Teach Me to Pray"‘. Miss Clara Rahn of Elmira played both accompaniments quite capably and also acted as organist during the church service. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin of East Heidelberg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch F. Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Eli M. Martin and family of Floradale with Postmaster nnd Mrs. I. F. Martin. Mr. Nathan B. Martin, local npiarist, was a Saturday business visitor at St. Jacobs and Kitchener. Mr. _ and Mrs. Oscar H. Burkâ€" holder and Mr. Cressman of Breslau were Sunday afternoon visitors at Wallenstein. Mrs. Elias W. Martin has been spending a few days with Mrs. Noah S. Bauman and family of Goshen, Sixth of Peel. The Misses Lydia, Maryann and Rebecea _ Brubacher are visitors from Elmira with several relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Victor Machennan returned home last Wednesday after ‘comâ€" pleting a summer course of studies ut the University of Toronto. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bauman were Mr. and Mrs. John Martin of the Fourth of Peel and Miss Annie Weber and MT.J David M. Hoffman of Heidelberg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schnurr and son Grant, Miss M. Schnurr and Miss D. Mackaq of Linwood, Misses Verna Kirk and Ella Martinson of Dashâ€" wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinâ€" son and daughter Mary of Elmira and Miss Ruby Gates of Toronto were â€" Friday evening callers at "Sunset Cottage", South Wallen stein. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Leo Diefenbacher were Miss Jean Diefenbacher of New Dundee and the Misses Nina, Elsic and Lillian Diefenbacher of Kitchener. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs 0. E. Adkin were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Matthews of Kitchener and Mr and Mrs. M. Davis and Mr. and Mrs Horace Barret and daughter‘ Vir ginia of London. â€" Mr. F. Guthrie of Guelph was a Sunday dinner guest with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Martin of the "Fenton Farm", East Wallenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gingrich and four of their family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. L. A. Diefenbacher. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Gingrich, Mrs. John Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Flias Gingrich, Jr., are vicinity visitors from Myerstown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin of Lancaster County, Pa., have been| visiting at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Titus Bauman and Mr.i Bauman. .. i Sunday visitors with Mr. Charles Matthews and family were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tallman and son and Miss Olive Matthews of Kitchener and Mr.. William Sparks of Galt. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Martin were Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers of Galt and Mr, Albert Richert of West Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hahn reâ€" turned last Thursday to their home in Kokoma, Indiana. Mrs. 0. E. Adkin and son Howard were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Milyerton, Miss Grace Gooding is spending this week with friends and relatives in Bridgeport and â€"Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. James Griftin of Haycroft, Ont., are renewing oldâ€" time acquaintances in this vicinity. Mcere‘s a2aF U WALLENSTEIN CANADIAN NATIONAL bay th Mr. and Mrs re Mr. and Mrs Galt and Mr West Montrose Mro Ellard Kumm of Galt spent the weekcend with his family in town, Evansâ€"Lithgow Nuptials. The United Church mange at Forâ€" vet was the acene of a delightfhl wedâ€" ding on Aug. 15th, when Miea Agnes Beatrice Lithgow, daughtfer of Mr and Mrs. _ Robert: Lithgow. became the bride of Garfleld Lioyd Evans of KElmira, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Plymptons Rev. J. J. Durâ€" rant performed the ceremony. Mre. A. W. ‘Devitt and Misa Olive Dovitt were recent: vialtore in T.k towel Mie« Ruby Bricker is spending a week with friends in Rocheater, N.Y. Gue«ts at the home of Mr. and Mraâ€"â€" W. W. (Martinson are Mias Vorna Burke of Dashwood and Mira Ruby Gates of Toronto. As a result of their 2â€"1 win over Ariss Five Points, Al‘s Service moved into a tie for fourth place, jin the league standing, with Dynaâ€" miters. These teams will now have play off to decide which will enter the semiâ€"finals against: Juniors. iElmira Held Batting Spree. | Elmira Red Shirts defeated Linâ€" wood Ladies 12â€"10 in three innings on Friday night. Every player on the local team scored at least one run. In the second inning every one: of the visiting team had a turn at bat to score five times and in the: third the Tocals had their turn,‘ scoring eleven times in fourteen at bats. The teams: i Mr. and Mré. Nelson Clark of Galt were recent visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. M. Wilfong. Mrs. H. F. Schmidt and grandson, Paul Cla««, of Kitchener, visited at the home of Misa Addie Zilliax. Mie« â€" Detweiler ofâ€" Floradale is spending a couple of weeke with her cousin, Grace Martin. Miss Lenore: Boettger of Bridgeâ€" port spent several days with friends in town Mr. and Mrs. W. Spaeztel and famâ€" ily of Kitchener, were visitore at the home of Mr. and Mtrs, A. Bricker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Reichard of Toronto are visiting relatives _ in town Mrs. H. W. Zilliax and daughter Muiric. Missea Betty Zilliax and Phyl lis King and Mr. Arthur Zilliax moâ€" tored to Gravenhurst over the week end Announcement was made last week by Principal John Mahood of the El mira Public School that the Public School Board‘s medal for highest marks obtained in entrance examinaâ€" tions had been awarded to Mise Edna Finch. E{mira Notes. Misa Ruth Playford is holidaying it New Dundee Mr. George Schroer_ of Cayuga spent weekâ€"end in town. \r. and Mre. Otto and son of New Hambure «pent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt and Mr. Schmidt Miea â€" Lonise Stein of Kitchener wae a visitor in town over the weekâ€" end health for some time. Besides his parents, two brothers and three sisâ€" ters eurvive. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon to the Mennoâ€" nite: Chureh tor service, with interâ€" ment in the Mennonite cemetery. Awarded Medal. \ One of the young folk of the town suceitmbed to a short illness on Satâ€" urday. when Forest Koch, 20 yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. David Koch paesed away. He had been in poor Linwoodâ€"A. Hayes, R. Schumâ€" mer, M. Koebel, L. Walker, E. Faulkner, V. Burnett, H. Schummer, Cooper, Wilker, â€" Elmiraâ€"â€"M. Shoemaker, M. Fubr man, E. Cousineau, D. Seott, E Brant, H. Rominger, H. Kares, M Lehman, C. Conrad. Young Man Dies. wWHERE Gladiolusâ€"W. Brox, Mrs. 0 linger, Mrs. John Small. Tied for Fourth Place. J. _ Albert Smith and _C. H. Junzen of Kitchener, judges at the second flower exhibition held this year under the auspices of the local Horticultural Society, complimented the exhibitors on the excellent quality of flowers shown. Sweet peasâ€"C. P. Ruppel, Mrs. O. Hollinger, Mrs. H. Schwartz. Basket cut flowers â€" W. Brox, Miss Carrie Edler, Mrs. Sylvester Bowman, Collection of flowers in separate containers â€"â€" W. Brox, Mrs. Fred Rudow. The â€" following â€" were winners: Sweet peasâ€"C. P. O. Hollinger, Mrs. H. S Dakhlias â€" E. Hemmerich, Abs. Eby. Table bouquet â€" Mrs. Abs. Mrs, Oscar Strome. FLOWER SHOW EXHIBITIONIQRONTO € A BIG SUCCESS ELMIRA NEWS the prize Eby, Mrs Hol Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Kalbfleisch and â€" family have returned home from ‘a three weeks‘ holiday spent in _ Detroit, _ South _ Bend, _ Ind., &(‘hi(-ugu and Zurich. Mr. John Rosenburg of Saginaw, Mich., is a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. H. Conrad. Guests at the Mrs, J. B. Weber Mr. and Mrs. T. The following ave the results of the middle school examinations: © Key to Abbreviations Agr. L. â€" First year agriculture; Agr. II.â€"Second year agriculture; E.C.â€"English Composition;. E. L. â€"English Literature; C. H.â€"Canaâ€" dian history; A.H. â€" Ancient hisâ€" tory; Alg. â€" Algebra; Geom. â€" Geometry; L.A. â€" Latin Authors; L.C. â€" Latin Composition; F.A. â€" French Authors; F.C. â€" French Composition; G.C. â€" German Comâ€" position. €.;: Brent, Flam, A. H. €., F. C. 6 Howard 6. C. C C. IL 2. Also d 1: Brooks, Jean, C. H. C., Alg. 2 2; Hrunk, Terese, E. C. C.. B €. H. 2. Alg. €., Agr. 1. 2: Buimer Gordon TL 2: 2. K. 1. 1. C. H. L. Als, L. Agt. L Eisenbach, Gertrude, A. H. 1, Geom. L. A. 3. Agr. IL 2; Finch, Laurel, C. H A. H. 9 Alg. 2/ L. A. 2. L. C. 2. Agi 2, Agr. II. C.; Gohl, Russel, E. C. 2, E. Arnold, Can. Hist Woodrow. ELMIRA MIDDLE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS H 1. C:. €. B. C. Apr. 1 H. Evening Program at the Grounds â€" Sept. 1 and 3 VARIETIES OF 1934â€"25 PROFESSIONAL PERFORMERS Biggest Grand Stand Attraction Ever Offered in Elmira Kings of the Air, Canada‘s Greatest Acrial Acrobats, h Big Sensational Outdoor Aets; Don Roland and his Musical Vagabonds; 6 Dancing Rockets, a Ballet of Beautiful Dancing Girls; Jimmy Williams, Musical Comedy Star; Harry Dunn, Radio and Vaudeville Star; Anne Traynor, Comedian and Dancer; Arnott, Comedian and Clown; and the Doodles Clown Band. Complete with scenic, lighting and sound amplification equipment. A Change of Program Each Nightâ€"An Outstanding Feature. Joyce Bros. Shows, Including Ferris Wheel and Merryâ€"Goâ€" Round will be on the grounds during the Exhibition. August 31st, Sept. 1st and 3rd, 1934 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist SPEEDING TRALS 2.27 TROT OR PACK â€" CLASSIFIED TROT OR PAQCH GIRLS‘ SOFTBALL MATCH, ELMIRA VS. KITCHENER MoNDAY, sEPTEMBER 3rd [ SPEEDING TRIALS 2.2h TROT OR PACK â€" 2g2 TROT OR PACKE CLASSIFIED TROT OR PACK GIRLS‘ SOFTBALL MATCH, ELMIRA VS. ELORA EXHIBITION Dietrick, Elmer, E. C. 8, E. . Agr. 1. 1; Eisenbach, Emily Murgaret, Eng. C. C. Eng 1, Alg. 1, Agr. L. 1; Bohle Asr. L C.; Brenner, John, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Â¥voU ELMIRA FALL C.. A. H. 2, Geom RESULTS home of Mr. and were Mra. N. Page, Walsh and family Lenore Brent Age. 1 Age. I nder Thursday, August 23, 1934 The games to date have been pitchers‘ battles, the victory going to the team with the strongest man in the hox Waterloo Tigers forged into the lead in the final‘s series of the Inter county Infermediate: playdowns last Wednesday by «qteezitte. out . the Hespeler Red Sox by a 34 victory. The local team now is confident of tuking the rest of the series in the Rastern group, P and now wis beginning to sét into smooth working order the governâ€" ment wheels of this province The picnic was in charge of Dr Hilborn, president of the Association as general chairman. ‘The program consisted of games, sports, races and novelty stunts for young and old. At supper time a real old time basket picnic wais held with each family bringing their own refreshments. l¢e cream was served free by the Asaoâ€" ciation to the children. TIGERS TAKE THIRD GAME; LEAD SERIES 2 TO 1 When Mr. Hipel stepped: forward to besgin his address he was« accorded i rousing ovation. | ‘The «peaker thanked his constituents for their splendid support in past elections and referred to the great landslide of the Liberal party last June. Mr. Hipel briefly reviewed Ais record as i member of the Ontario Legislature und forecast great aid for the people of the province of Ontario from Mr. Hephurn, whom he stated had pretty well â€"completed his "mass. firing" and now wie beginning to sét into Miss Vera Allgeier is holidaying with friends in Windsor and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dreisinger have returned home after a tenâ€"day trip when they visited at Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago and South Bend. Ind. Mr. W. Dreisinger who has spent the past month at South Bend reâ€" turmed with them to Elmira. Misses Ethel and Sadies Kares are epending (wo weeks at Owen Sound. Mr. Irvin Ernst left recently for a boliday to he spent at St. Jeroime, Mr. J. 8. Weichel and Mr. C. J. Weichel are visiting in Staten leland, N.Y. Recent visitors with Mr. H. Jarvis werse Mr. and ] Cords and | danughter. Loi Catharines. Mesars. Donald Cale an Neleon, â€" visited in Port Tuesday Mr. and Mr«. T. H. Seott were visitors in Orangeville Recent visitors with Mr. W. Schaus were Mr. and Stadlander and family of and Rev. C. Stadiander of f of Niagara Falls, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kidner and Joan of Galt. Miss Marguerita: Nuttall of Torâ€" ento is the suest of Miss Margaret Que Misis CNtO ds Ruppel WI Big Hipel Picnic Donald Cale and Gordon visited in _ Port Elgin on re. T. H. Scott and Doris < in Orangeville recently. sitors with Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. H. and family of Hanover Stadlander of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. d Mrs. Pred Lols of 8t and Mrs. relatives is from 1)

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