"SALADA â€" ‘Thuraday, November 1, 1984 Mr. Willlam Schedewitz of Elmira wpent Saturday evening with his broâ€" ther, Mr. Simon Schedewitz, who ie not improving very much after sufferâ€" ing from a stroke, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitzer of West Montrose spent Friday evening with friends here. Mr, Bernard Doyle of West Mont rose epent the weekcend with friends on the 3rd line. We are sorry to report that Mré. Ira Jackson is confined to her bed and under the doctor‘s care. About ninety of the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews were pleasantly enterâ€" tained at their home on Friday eveâ€" ning to a dance and euchre. Personals. Mr. and Mrs, Eliae Snider of Kitch ener spent Saturday evening with the latter‘s wsister, Mrs. Allan Martin and Mr. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allie Cooper of the Macton vicinity. A number of the young people attended the Y.P.S. Hallowe‘en social which was held in the baseâ€" ment of the church on Monday eveâ€" ning. All report a good time. Entertain Ninety Friends. A number of the ladies from this vicinity attended the meeting of the Women‘s Association held in the basement of the United Church on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherry spent Friday evening in Hollen and attendâ€" ed the meat supper held in the Unit ed Church there. The local beefâ€"ring held their anâ€" mual meeting at the home of Mr. Charles Mathews on Tuesday evenâ€" ing, when the years‘ hbusinesa was transacted. Mr. John iR. Jackson and son Mor ley attended the annug] sale mt the O.A.C., Guelph on Wednesday after noon. Mr sitor noon "A9ck Mr. Irvine Martin is busy these days building a new woodshed and kitchen to his new house. Mr. Alex Peel of the «ixth line of Peel epent Friday afternoon with friends on the 3rd line Our tax collector, Mr. Charles Fer: guson of the 8th of Peel is making his rounds in this neighborhood Mis. John Itutherford has returned home to Mt. Pleasant after spending a _ few weeks owith der son, Mr. Charles Rutherford and Mre. Ruther ford *»Oâ€"FORD Sedan Y.P.S. Hold Party TERRA PLAN E ’27._ ‘27~ 926__ HUDS O N REMEMBRANCE DAY To leave destination up to midnight, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1984. Information and fares from your local agent. DOBBIN‘S Phone V. M. WOOD City Passonger Agont 120 King St. W. Pho The JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE Reduced Fares Better Lightâ€"Better Sight KITCHENER Canadian Pacific Round trip between any two points in Canada at regular oneâ€"way fare and a quarter. The only path to contented readâ€" ingâ€"enough light to see by, and good eyes to see with. You can make sure of the light; Iet us care for your eyes. Have them examined today. from Noon, Friday, Nov. 9 until Noon, Monday, Nov. 12 Outstanding Quality â€"TERRAPLANE Sedan â€"PONTIAC Conch â€"WHIPPET Sedan Albert Ruler was a business Vi to Hawkeeville on Priday after 2 M 10 Frederick St. KITCHENER, ONTARIO HUDSON Sedan OLDSMOBILE Sedan PONTIAC Coupe PONTIAC Coach Kitchener Going YATTON Return Limit for Dates Phone 585 3650 "I CE A Moutouxâ€"Seiling A lovely early winter wedding was solemnized at the St. Mary‘s R.C. Church in Kitchener on Thursday. Oct. 25th, when Misa Marie Seiling, eldes! daughter of Mr. and Mre. L. Seiling, Breithaupt St.. Kitchener, became the bride of Mr. John Mouâ€" toux, «on of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mou:â€" tonx, Guelph St, Ktchener _ Rev, Father Kloepfer offfelated, Borneâ€"Binkle An interesting wedding was wit: nessed at the St. John‘s Lutheran parsonuge in Waterloo on Friday, Oct. .26th, when Miss Cora Elizabeth Binkle, â€" daughter of _ Mro and Mré Peterâ€" Binkle, Caroline street, Wa: terloo, became the bride of Samuel Arthur Borne, son of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Borne of Pombroke. Rev. C. 8. Roberta the pastor of the church offiâ€" clabed . The | bridesmaid | wias | Miss Georâ€" gina Binkleâ€" Foliowing their trip to Pembroke â€" they will take up rest denee in Toronto or a _ pretty. wedding when â€" Miss â€" Margaret voungest daughter of Frank Berger of Sebas tie bride of Mr. Harry o1 Mr. and Mre. Edwan Kitchener, The bride was atten Marie: Schnarr, «ister groom, and the bridegi sisted by Mr_ Gordor stratfofd. the cousin of Croughâ€"Nagle ; The marriage of Miss Margaret | Flotence Nugle to Mr. Joserh Joseph ; Francis Crough was solemnized in St. Louls R.C. Church, Waterloo, on | Monday. The bride is a resident or. Kitchener,â€" while. the @room came from Toronto ftey. Fathe Hin«!n-rv: ger officiated for the ceremony, j The bride and bridegroom . were attended by Miss Margaret MceCandâ€" lish of Toronto, as brideamaid. und| Mr. Gilles More] of Toronto as beol‘ man, The ushers were Mesars, Joâ€" ceph Moylam aud Mr. Hubert Nagle. ; Perryâ€"Waiton St. John‘s Anglican Church in Kit chener was the acene of a qulet qutumn . wedding on Priday when Mies Violet Walton daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Walton, RR. 2, Kitâ€" chener, became the bride of Colin Perry, 4on of Mr. and Mre. Benjfamin Perry of Liverpool, Eng. Rev. H. M Langâ€"Ford, the rector of the echurch, officiated The bride was attended by her eleter, Miea Annie Walton and the brideg room by Mr. Nelson ‘Clemens. Loul; Clemmer of Hanover was the ecene of a late autumn wedding on Saturday, when their daughter, Miss Kdith Mauriec Klemmer, became the bride of Lorne G. Pflug, son of Mr and Mrs. Frederick Pflug, Kitchener. The attendants were Miss Florence Mneler as bridesmaid and Carl G. The spaciolts Louls Clemmer Muelier as. bridesmaid and Carl G Prigg The ceremony wiw performed beneath a white arch by Rev. W. M Sppell. pastor of the â€" Evangelical church. Hanover i Hayesâ€"Treacy St. George‘s United hurch Chapel in Toronto was the scene of gn inâ€" teresting event on Saturday, when Frances Helene, daughter of _ Mr Willtam C. Treacy and the late Mré. Treacy, Lytton Boulevard, Toronto, tormerly of Kitchener, was marrled to George Mortimer Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. H M. Hayes of London ev. Dr. Black offfciated. A lovely early winter wedding took place in the St. James Church in Stratford. when Miss Eleanor Mae Cook of Stratford, became the bride of Mr. Ray E. Shantz, also of Stratâ€" ford and formerly of Kitchener. Rev, F. Lightbourn performed the cereâ€" mony. The attendants were Miss Mary Wilhelm and Mr. Russe! Barâ€" rett. Mr. Kenneth Cook acted as the usher They will reside in Kitchener Riekiert Toronto ener Sebas Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. $ KITCHENER Schnarrâ€"Berger stope! Church was the scene pretty â€" wedding on Saturday Mis< â€" Margaret â€" Berger, the ist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berger of Sebastapol, became ide of Mr. Harry Schuarr, son und Mre. Rdward Schnarr of ORDON‘S OOD the d left on They Satisfy Weddings Pflug Clemmer ions home of Mr. and Mrs Shantzâ€"Cook a hone wilhore s ultended by Miss wister of the brideâ€" bridegroom was asâ€" Gordon â€" Mutties of Vro ane *ymoon wide in the bride wodding | grand com pltâ€" children trip Kite to hâ€" T op Price at |___Bollert Holstein | Sale is $180 The combined voices of four Anglican â€" choirg from â€" Waterloo, Guelph, Preston and Kitchener, were heard at the Kitchener church on Monday night. Over 100 persons made up the personnel of the choirs, Large crowds of music lovers turned out to hear them despite the adverse weather conditions. Exâ€"PremierGeo. S. Henry and A. L. Shantz Prominent Among Buyers.â€"Huge Crowd. One of the most successful disâ€" persal sales was that of C. R. Bolâ€" lert, prominent _ Holstein _ stock breeder of Simcoe, held < at the Winter Fair Buildings, Guelph, on Monday afternoon. There was an exceptionally large crowd and the bidding was brisk under the hammer of Auctioncer L. E. Franklin of Toronto The lot comprised 55 head and the top price of $180 was paid by Hon. G. S. Henry, former Ontario premier. The top price for bulls was $160, paid by A. L. Shantz of the Rosemount dairy farm at Kitchener. The whole lot averaged very fair prices. The sale was in charge of Field Manager A. B. Brubacher. CONCERT BY The Young Men‘s Bible Clasa of Knox Presbyterian Church was again organized for the coming year over the â€" weelcend. â€" Rey. Fleming | will wponsor the group. Elias Snider was elected president. Other officers are, viceâ€"presi{dent, Martin Dickson; gec retury, Robert Richardson ; treagurâ€" er, Jack Cunningham "C EHE EtE tEEEEEE +tt +644 5* POPPY DAY NOV. 9th, 10th Due to the increased difficulty of war veterans to secure jobs, the Poppy Fund has been heavily drawn upon during the past year. The vetâ€" erans, armed with twelve thousand popples will appeal to the Twin City residents for their annual aid of their less fortunate comrade«s on Nov. 9th and 10th. FARMERS‘ HALLOWE‘EN PARTY The memtbers of the young farmâ€" ers‘ party to Ottawa, successful winners in stock judging compeâ€" titions in this county, held a most enjoyable Hallowe‘en party at Mr. Fernando Snyder‘s home at Bloomâ€" ingdale on Wednesday night. The decorations and games played were in keeping with the Hallowe‘en spirit and all enjoyed a most deâ€" lightful social evening. â€" Refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess. The Wellesley Fire Brigade added wnother successful combat to their records when they put out a fire which _ threatened _ the â€" Wellesley Cheese Factory.. The fire: started when a bucket of tar which was at the bofling point spilled on the roof in the midst of the tarring opera tion« Prompt response to the sumâ€" mons saved (he factory. . Practlcally no damage resulted BIBLE CLASS REâ€"ORGANIZES [E «[ cce funping t1*s K P y x8 T i o s w es . t3 k s + l \+ in PNl 46 ho e We c Tiz * § en vP:,z:': 4 ied is 42 \i’ h % . C seninint s iz & e l %?? . * o e * .. *# > e e 6 $ Cld ( «.2 w s § * e / Ti e | " ho M * #* P es gï¬* l 2 1t 3 e 4 GÂ¥y * s yp tX $ e &> o * h f 299 9999999399 299 29 NEWS AROUND THE COUNTY * Twin City and district music lowers heard four renowned stara of the operatle world at the Kâ€"W Colleglate .. . when the opening community concert was held. The guest artists were Misa Rose Bampton, contralto, upper left, Richard Bonelli, baritone, upper right, Rdward Johnson, Canadian tenor, lowar left, and Grace Moore, soprano, lower right, . Fresh from the Gardens EXTINGUISH FIRE COMBINED CHOIRS ()peratic Guest Artists _ IHs wirsaLoo onnont ou, _ |Prominent Railway †Officials Visit . .__ Twinâ€"City [. During the sessions the treasurer lwus instructed to make every effort (in collecting the final payments on a campaign inaugurated some time ago | for raising $1,500 for Home Mission work with the Canada Synod. An adâ€" ditional $100 was ordered pald thus ipcreasing the amount of the pledge paid to $1,200. A farewell party t0 Miss Kathleen Montague at the Waterloo Elizabeth Ziegler «chool on Friday, Oct. 26th. Miss Montague was the former muâ€" «ical instructress in the schools of the Twin Citie. The Waterloo staff presented Miss Montague with a traâ€" velling clock, the presentation and iddress in the form of a poem, be ing given by Miss E. Bruockner Mics Montague made &« sultable reâ€" ply, exprecaing rogrets at the severâ€" ance of associations locally. C. J. MacGregor, principal of Rlizabeth Ziegler school presided. Lunch was served in the household actence roomé. WATERLOO TEACHERS TENDER FAREWELL At the semiâ€"annual meet of the Luâ€" ther League of Canada at the St. John‘s Parish Hall in Waterloo, the executive committee appointed . a committee to meet with the Students Ald Committee to look afer the Joans 0 the students of the Waterico Colâ€" lege and Seminary. John Lauman president, presided. The committee is composed of Harry Stockfish, Preston, (convener) Rev. 8. J. Witâ€" tig, Conestogo, Lloyd Falkenhagen, Welland. Capacity â€" congregations _ greeted the sermons of the Rev. Paul Erb, dean of Gospel College, Kansas, at the Erb St. Mennonite Church on sunday. Rev, J. B. Martin, the pastor of the church, was in charge, Services are planned for the rest of this week, closing with a epecial one on Saturday afternoon and Sun: day morning. RECORD CROWDS AT MENNONITE SERVICES LUTHER LEAGUE OoF CANADA MEETS AT WATERLOO t Births m mmen smm } | Aiter auffering from ill health for , the past nIne mouths, Samuel M. Bruâ€" bacher passed away at the old home: «atead nearâ€" Kitchenerâ€" on Sunday, Oct. 28th. Deceased wus a victim of a heart attack, 1 1 _ There survive his wife, nee Ros: etta Bricker, three sons and one daughter, Marry of Kitchener, Lorne and â€" Lloyd ut home, Mrs. Ward [Slmmz, Aylmer, Ont, one brolher, Ephraim Brubacher, Baden, and two «isters, Mre. Allen Quickfall, Lexingâ€" | ton, and Mrs. Rebeccea Snyder, Kitchâ€"‘ ener. 5 The funeral took place from the home of Mrs. Charles Klitzke, John SL, _ Waterloo, on Pucsday. Interâ€" ment was made at Mount Hope cemeâ€" tery. Rev. C. 8. Roberts, pastor of St. John‘s Lutheran Church, conductâ€" ed the services. His wife predeceased him 12 years ago. He is survived by two brothers Daniel, _ of _ Kitchener, â€" Henry of Neligh, Nebraska, one sister, Mrs. Margaret Schmidt, Newman Grove, Nebragka, also five step children, Fred Mack of Carrol, Nebraska, Mrs. Fred Grosz and Mrs. C. Klitzke of Waterloo, Mrs. Daniel Dechert and Miss Mary Mack of Kitchener. George Dechert Mr. George Dechert died at his home in Waterloo on Saturday, folâ€" lowing an illnesg of lengthy duraâ€" tlon, Deceased was in his 85th year and was born in Linwood, For the past 20 years he was a resident of Waterloo. Funera) | services were held_ on Tuesday, privately at the home and publicly ut Bethany Church. . Reâ€" maing were interred in First Mennoâ€" nite Cemetery Rev. W. H. Yates and Revo U. K. Weber offfciated There aurvive her husband, five eons, Clayton of Detroit, Rolang of Nlagara Falls, Edwin of Kitchener, Father Roman Hinschberger of St. Joseph‘s Parish, Hamilton, Joseph of Waterloo, _ three â€" daughters, Sister Julien, St._ Joseph‘s Hospital, Lonâ€" don, Mrs. A. ffoffarth, Waterloo, four brothers, Charles â€" Stoeser of â€" 8t Agatha, Henry of Josephsburg, Joâ€" weph of St. Agatha, Raymond of Kitâ€" chener, one sister, Mre, Mosberger, Josephsburg, also six grandchildren The Tuncral was held Wednesday with services at 8t Louls Church. Interment was made at Mount Hope R.C. cemetery. Rev. E. Val. Tllton conducted the funeral service for the late Robert Binning, who passed away on Thuraâ€" day, Oct. 24th. interment followed at the Woodland cemetery. There passed away at her home in Waterloo on Sunday, Mrs. Julla Hinsberger, aged 62. Deceased was born in Josephsburg in 1871 The death of Mre. Joseph Ingham cceurred in the St. Mary‘s hospital on Fridey, Oct. 26th. Decensed was born in England, coming to Canada about 22 yeare ago.. Besides her husâ€" band there «urvives one daughter, Mr«. Nora Raddatz, Kitchener, in adâ€" dition to one granddaughter, her fa thor, Thomas Skinner, Leeds, RBngâ€" land, one brother, Horace Skinner, London, England, and two slaters, Mr«. Arthur Buckler and Mre. M Horsefal, both of Leeds, England. The funeral wa« held Monday from the Lippertâ€"Hunter Funeral Home and thence to Woodland Cemetery for burlal. Rev. Clarke F. Logan had Horsefal, both of Leed The funeral wa« held the Lippertâ€"Hunter F and thence to Woodl for burlal. Rev. Clarke charge of the aervices LB 0S3 ouaLITY FIRST |\. §. & _ ECONOMY ALWAYS! . . â€" M _ LIMIT & D Mrs, Joseph Hinsberger The very finest Pumpkinâ€"the very finest Lardâ€"twin requirements of the very finest pie. 26c value for only 21c! If you wish the Pumpkin alone the special price is 10c per tin. Special price for the Lard alone is 12¢ per pkg. And see these other savingstâ€" â€" 26 Value all for Samuel M. Brubacher O Mi! Pumphkin Pie! 10 King St. S. WATERLOO _ Phone 894 What a Special! Mré Muffets :# 2 »~ 19° Fine Rice z. 5 * 25° sou p Aylmer Tomato 2 (Tins 15‘ Tomatoes ~~~~ 3 .: 20° Sweet Corn * 3 ":; 25° irs. Joseph Ingh ath of Mre. Jort in the St. Mar . Oct. 26th. De ingland, coming Obituary Biscuits mfizksz.. 2 * 25° Cherry Jam s * 25° Marmalade :. * 24° CALAY 419 Robert Binning Ayimer Pumphkin 1 No. %%4 Tin â€" Regularly 12c Maple Leat Lard 1â€"lb. Phg. â€" Regularly 14¢ BuekJer ; of Leeds was held Ingham T The Soap of Beautiful Women C FACE CLOTH FREE The funeral was held Wodnceday with private services at the Ratz Bechtel Puneralâ€" f{ome, thence to Alma Street U. B. Church for public services. â€" Infermont was made in | Woodland cemetery. Reverends J Elmer Becker and 8. M Swartz had charge of the services. home in Kitchener on Sunday, Oct 28th, Deceased was born in Alder wreek, Ont. Only hor husband aurâ€" ‘vives She wae well known among Mrs. Gilbert Smth euceumbed to a three months‘ illness at the K.â€"W. Hospita) on Friday. Deceased was in her 44th year. She was ‘born in Wilmot Township. Besides her husâ€" band there survive two sone, Bradâ€" ford Russel and Ewart, two daughâ€" ters, Plorence and Jeane, all at home, three brothere, John, Wesley and Clayton Hallman, all of Kitchener, and three sisters, Mre. Leslie Kite, Bridgeport, Mra. U. Martin, Kitchâ€" ener and Miss Edna Hallman of Waâ€" terloo. Funeral services were held on Mon»{ day at the home thence to Trinity United Church for public services.‘ Interment took place in Woodland | Cemetery. Rev. Clarke Logan nfl'“l ciated. | ago.. Death «uffered six She is su thur and Et Linwood. Following a lengthy Hiness, death claimed Mrs. Edwin Woolner at her the various church organizations, There passed awnay at the home of his daughter, Mra. Charles F. Oft in Waterl00, Mra. L. 8. Weber. Deâ€" ceased was born in Heldelberg in 185%. He was very widely known as a former and more «0 a« a livesatock dealer. _ After moving to Kitchener, he became assoclated with the Jacob Kaufman rubber intereats and was one of the founders of that trade Until recently he paesed his time In Californ in Hie wife, Emma Knechte] of Lis towel, to whom he was married in 1876, predeceased him on January 31, 1926,. His danghter, Annie (Mra. B L. Hooper), of Oakland, Calif., aleo predeceased him on Oct 12, 1924 He COMFORT soar & * & * V n\ Mrs. Edwin Wootner 10 Mrs. Gilbert Smith Mrs. Thos. Foster Louis 8. Weber Bars in Heldelberg in widely known as «o ne n livestock n‘a 33° SBURG Mra. _ J. W. Burnett of Linwood spent Thursday with Mrs. A. W. Rennie and Mrs. George Richardson. is survived by two daughters, Mre. C. F. Ott of Waterloo and Mré. A. D. Gishler of Buffalo and four sons, 1. 8. K., of Los Angeles, E. O., of Kitâ€" chener, L. A., of Vaitcouver and Roy of Edmonton. Mrs. _ Thos. Calder of Linwood spent Friday with Mrs. Adam Bigam. Micsos Ruby Ward, Jessie Ham:â€" mond and Mesers. Firman Ward and Thos. Wilfor supplied music at a sup per held in Bridgeport ‘Thursday evening Mr. Wm. Knight, Mrs, John Richâ€" ardson accompanied by Miss LIie Richardson of Newton and Albert Richardson of Britton apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Smith near Palmâ€" erston About 16 from here attended the play The funeral was private and was held on Saturday afternoon from the home of he daughter, Mrs. C. F. Ott, Allen and Willow streets, Waterl0o. Rev. H. A. Kellerman officiated. Inâ€" terment was made in Mount Hope cemetery "The Redâ€"headed Stepâ€"child", in Mlâ€" bank hall Friay evening and feel well repaid in going, as every minute of the play, was interesting and well rendered Crosshill was visited with a heavy William Eydt Passes Away Mr. Wm. Eydt passed away at the home of his fatherâ€"inâ€"law in Milverâ€" ton on Thursday, Oct. 25. Deceased was in hls 4lst birthday, and was well known in the surrounding disâ€" triet, having served in the Bank of Nova Scotia and later in Kearn‘s Deâ€" partment store in Detroit The funeral was held on Thursday to the Greenwood cemetery, Milver ton from the Miller home. Services were private Elmira Notes. Rev. and Mrs. Roy Hisey and son of Verdun, Quebec, spent a several daya at the home of Mrâ€" and Mrs. M. Higey. \r. and Mrs. E. Hoffman were in Stratford receally where they vislitâ€" ed the latter‘s sister, Mre. F. King, who is i1 In 1922 he married Miss Pearl M1lâ€" ler, who along with two children, Ruceel aged 12 and Gloria 10, aurâ€" vive. His mother, Mrs. August Eydt, Milverton and one brother Jacob of Kitchener Also remain â€" © Missâ€" Gertrude Schmidt, RN., of Toronto visited her mother, Mre. A 1. Schmidt over the weekâ€"and. Mre. W Seal and son Bllly of Winâ€" nipeg are visiting at the former‘s home in town. 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