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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Dec 1934, p. 3

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Cups Presented To Winners at Galt Sport Rally Blair Hornets and Bridgeport Ladies Weller Turns Back All Challengers Receive Awards at Crowded to Win the Mutual Life Trophy Dinner. at Kitchener. The trophies which the Blair: Hornets, winners of the Ontario Rural Softball Association, and the Bridgeport ladies won, were preâ€" sented to the Captains of the two teams at the huge athletic rally at the new Masonic Temple in Galt on Friday. Premier Hepburn, who was expected to attend, was unable to do so, being called to Ottawa in connection with the $15,000,000 deal he desires to promote with the Federal _ government. _ The Hon. Harry Nixon trophy was presented‘ by the donor and the Hon. Mitchell F. Hepburn cup by Hon. Arthur Roebuck, Ontario Attorneyâ€"General. Also present was Hon. Norman O. Hipel, speaker of the new Legisâ€" lature, who conveyed the regrets of the Premier to the disappointed crowd. Among the dignitaries preâ€" went were: E. I, McLoughry ; Mayor A. W. Mercer, of Galt; Warden E. B. Hallman, â€" and _ Mr. Lorne Johannes, who was responsible for the success of the affair. â€" Miss Theresa Germann ncce{)tod the Hon. Harry Nixon trophy from the donor, the member of the Brid;i)eport ladies‘ team replying suitably following the presentation. Inciéentally the Bridgeport ladies have won three honors this season. They captured the ‘Karl Homuth trophy in an elimination series for the championship of the South Waterloo Ladies‘ Softball League. The won the Dundas ladies‘ annual tournament to get the trophy doâ€" nated by the Dundas Rugby Club, and the Hon. Harry Nixon trophy for the Ontario rural ladies‘ title. KITCHENER BEATS SEA GULLS, 6 TO 2 The brief tour of the Atlantic City Sea Gulls, through Eastern Canada, playing exhibition hockey games with the various strong teams, was blemished with a loss for the first time when the Kitchâ€" ener Senior ‘‘B" team defeated them 6 to 2. Twenty minor penalties were handed out by Referee ‘"Tee" Hillâ€" man in the torrid struggle which culminated in the third period with a fight between Buckles and Jimmy Hmfiork, ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. These Suits have all the. class that a boy 7 to 14 wants. Made of longâ€"wearing all wool tweeds and worsteds, with two pairs of knickers or 1 long and 1 knicker. _ New patterns and eolors. You‘d expect to pay $12.00 for these Suits $7 65 when you see them .. * Boys‘ fine Overcoats, for big boys 15 to 20 years. Thick proof ul.'ools. vEry ?tylishly and well tailored. Regular fraco lC S‘ $9.50 Boys‘ _ Winter _ Overcoats, warmly lined, full cut garments for boys 10 to 14 years. Fancy mixtures and plain $8 95 colours. Reg. $12.00. * At Saving Prices Boys‘ Suits made of assorted tweeds, single and â€" double breasted styles, with two pairs og klrluigkers.s A good assortment 0 ades. Sizes 20 to tJ 1t t‘ o ©0.00 We Believe This The Greatest Value in Clothing | History Overcoats and Suits Of all the amazing clothing feats, this takes the prize! It‘s the value of values! A fighting oganization at its fighting peak made this event possibleâ€"we bought when work was slack and prices lowâ€"with our colossal cash resourcesâ€"and here‘s the result: Well tailored â€" well styled â€" all wool clothing of a quality that makes this price seem phenomenally low. Phone 2777w. 50 Ontartc 8t. 8. KITCHENER Boys‘ Suits ORDON‘S OOD Satisfy December 6, 1984 1(3 °* Hamilton Rink Defeats Merritt In Bonspiel In the final round at the Kitchâ€" ener Granite Club Bonspiel on Thursday, the R. N. Merritt rink went down to defeat at the hands of Harry Weller of Hamilton. In this defeat the Kitchener team lost their chance at the Mutual Life trophy. After eliminating the Kitchener rink of W. M. O. Lochead and deâ€" feating the finalists from Oshawa, skipped by Parsons, 11â€"4, Weller, head of the Thistle representatives, took the Mutual Life trophy. Dr. F. G. Hughes went down to defeat when his rink took a 15â€"8 beating at the hands of Donald Rae of Wingham. By this win the Wingâ€" ham rink won the Canadian Goog- rich trophy. |_ _ _ 8. The Mutual Life trophy and miniâ€" ature silver replicas of it, were preâ€" sented members of the Weller rink by W. H. Somerville of the Mutual Life. On behalf of the Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Company, the Hamilton stanemen were made the recipientg â€" of _ vacuum _ cleaners. Runnersâ€"up in this competition, the Parsons quartette of Oshawa, reâ€" ceived mantel clocks, the gift of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Athletic Assoâ€" ciation directors. This presentation was made by W. M. O. 'l).ochepd. â€" Men‘s spring nee(}le Union Suitsy in grey mottled shades. Sizes 34 to 44. 85c These beautiful quality Shirts belong to price ranges many times $1.00. White and blue, plain and fancy broadcloth of a gua(;ity never possible before at 1.00. Men‘s Furnishings Frank Morley presented the Goodrich trophy and _ individaul duffle bags to members of Donald Rae‘s Wingham rink, while Reinâ€" hold Lang handed P. Gilbert‘s quartette â€" from â€" Chatham _ table lamps, the gift of the Kitchener Granite Club executive. These preâ€" selnmtions followed conclusion of play. BOY ON TEAM DECLARED OVER AGE; MAY PLAY OFF LATER | lnt In the second game of the ::ffit Schnelder‘s broke a fiveâ€"game losing stréeak by swamping the last place Waterloo College sextette by 6 to 0. A "no championship" in the: O.B.A.A. bantam league, which was won by the Toronto Columbus boys this year from Waterloo, may ge declared owing to the fact that one of the players on the chnm'rlond:ip team was over age. It was discoverâ€" ed by one of the officials of the league when the same player atâ€" tempted to play rugby and was found to be ineligible. A rlny-ofl may result next spring with the Waterloo Club in order to decide who really are champions. FREDDIEâ€"JACKS INCREASE LEAD IN TWINâ€"CITY LOOP victory, lengthened their lead to three points in the Twin City Hockey League and O.H.A. groupâ€" Freddieâ€"Jacks, _ repulsing _ the threat of Waterloo Hookoi Club at Kitchener Friday night with a 2 to 1 FAMOUS QUALITY SHIRTS UNDERWEAR Mr. Simon Brubacher and son Leonard were weekâ€"end visitore with Mr. and YÂ¥re. Angdis Gingrich, El | mira. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Reble of Hamilâ€" ton called at the parsonage on Thursâ€" | Mr= and Mrs. Nelson Seip and baby Merlene spent Sunday with Mr. | and Mro. Walter Rels. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolton of Hanâ€" over, Mr. and Mrs. Rdgar Schaus of i}larr!mon spent Sunday afternoon i with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Schaue. wlch';.vs&nléj of Bt. Clements called on Heldelberg on Tuesday. â€" Sunday School Officers Elected. In connection with the regular church services on Sunday afternoon in the Evangelicai church all the forâ€" mer Sunday School Officers were reelected for the coming year. Play "Home Ties", Enjoyed. The fouract play entitled "Home Ties" given by the young people of the Hesson Road at the local school on Friday evening was well presentâ€" ed and much enjoyad by the audience. Visitors Coming and CNing. Mre. Frickey wcolhpn:\!fid her sone and their families Mayor and Mre. Walter W. Frickey of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey of Erbsville on a motor trip to Brussels on Monday, where they visited with the former‘s brothers, Messre, Carl and Henry Coreelitz. h â€" Mr. and Mré. Harvey Hartung and little daughter Elaine were Tuesday visitors with relatives at Fordwich. _ Our local Contable, Mr. Jake Mansz, is attending court at Kitchâ€" ener this week. 00 6 _ The Misses Laurine Schmidt and Shirley Hannon of ‘Kitchener epent Sunday with Misg Betty Bechthold. Mrs. Ceafet and Mrs. Wolte of Clifford returned home after visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartung® Mr. and Mrs. William Schaner, daughters Edith and Violet and son Harold of St. Jacobs spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mre, Kate Schaner. â€" Mrs. John Gles was a recent visitor with her sister, Mré. A. Starr at Bamberg. 0 0 80 â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Stockfsh of St. Jacobs called on friends in the village on Thursday. c Mr. and Mre. George Smith were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doering Erbsville. ___ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nixdort of Waâ€" terloo and Mrs. Henry Nixdor{ and daughter Grace of Baden were Sunâ€" day visitor; with Mrs..-Frlckey. A celebration was held at the home of Mrs. Jacob Fries on Sunday in honor of the birthday of her «on George. Those present were Miss Emma Fries, Mr. and Mre. Alvin Heler, Mr, Harold Zimmerman and the Misses Gusta and Nellfe Schleu: ter all of Erbeville, the Misses Laura and Loulsa Duench and Messrs. Anâ€" drew, Charles and Norman Duench of Hawkesville. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss enter tained the Woolwich Township Counâ€" ~i! at their home on Tuesday. The baptiaem of Carl Valentine, inâ€" fant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn took place at the family home on Sunday. â€" _ Mr. Ed. Brenner of St. Clements is busy painting the interlor of Mr. Roy Mansz‘s house. . j Mr. Wesley Helpel and his father, Mr. Albert Heipe!l of Elmdale were visitors at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. Mr. Plantz of Heepeler and Mr. Becker from Waterloo were recent visitors with Mr. George Weis. Birthday Celebrated. day â€" Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Krauter called on Waterloo friends on Sunâ€" day. “ifrs. Eli Good, Mr. Jonas Good of New Hamburg were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubacher. The Heidelberg solo club were en: tertained at the home of one of their members, Mr. Clinton Hahn at Wa: terloo on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Preiss and Barl, Ruth and Lola, and Mr. Clarence Hunaberger of Waterloo «pent Sunâ€" day with Mr. Wim. Seip. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert and baby Delmer, Mr. and Mre. Norman Dickert and baby Merle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frey and son Eimer and Mr. Oscar Seip Mr. and Mre. Wm. Huth Sr., Mr. and Mre. Telford Seip and Ralph, Mr. Ira Bubrow and Mr. E)â€" mer Reubor spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Selp and were present at a birthday party for baby Morlene and Ralph Soip. . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Selp and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mre. J. Frey and eon Elmer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Beip. Mr. and Mre. Henry Meir, Mr. and Mre. Norman Dickert and Merle, Mr. and MMre. E. Dickert, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dickert and son Irvin epent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickert. Mr. and Mre. Chris. Zehr and son of Baden, and Mre. J. Zehr of Pine Hill, visited on Bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Albrecht. _ Mr. and Mre. Duncan Dewar attendâ€" ed the golden weddug anniversary of the former‘s sister and brotherâ€"in law, Mr. and Mrs John MoDonald, which was celebrated in Stratford on Monday at the home of their daughter, Mre. Hugh McKellar. â€" â€"Mr. and Mre. Ohris. Jantzi and children of Wilmot Centre, visited on Sunday with Mre. C. Kennel. _ Mr. John Streicher of Tavistock «pent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Noah Leis. Mr. and Mra. Henry Kelly of Mil}â€" bank were visitors on Thursday with Mr. and Mre. D. Dewar. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mre. Daniol Gerber of Crosshill, which was held at Maple View A. M. Church on Bunday, Miss Adeline Seigner and Measre. Grant, Clayton and Maxwoll Beigner spent the weekâ€"ond with friends in Toronto. Porsonals and other items as told by Waterice Chreaicie . s «4 HEIDELBERG KINGWOOD CLIFFORD DISTRICT NEWS ~~rHE WATERLOO® C1 Miss Aulta Bolender is spending several days with friends in Kitchâ€" ener. ‘Efit} of Mr. and Mrs. Addison t. Mrs. J. Amos Wilkinson and children George and Ruth of Walâ€" lenstein are visiting Mrs, Wilkinâ€" son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Schneider, Miss Eva Schneider, Mr. Irvin Schreider, Mr. Edward Sieling and Mr. Will. A. Kinfi were visitore to Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Horst and family and Miss Lovina Horst were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Horst at St. Jacobs. . Miss Gladys Bauman, who spent a x:ar at the home of her brother, r. Addison Bauman, has fine to Strasburg where she will emâ€" &l,qyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ismer. Misses Ruth and Margaret Miller 'spent Sunday with friends in Walâ€" ace. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Weaver and family of Kitchener, Mr. Milford Knarr and Mr. Victor Devitt of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. Mr. Edward Reist and children Robert and Marie and Miss Irene Gerth of Kitchener were Sunday Mr. Walteer Adler of Elmira visited Mr. and Mrs. John Stanage on Saturday. C s _ Mr. Ezra B. Martin of Elmira was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller. Messrs. Osiah, Nathaniel and Dan, W. Horst visited friends in the Three Bridges section on Sunday. _ Miss Annie Gingrich and brother, Mr. Martin Gingrich, visited at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Horst at St. Jacobs on Sunday. _ _ _ _ Mrs. J. Bird, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bird, had the misâ€" fortune of falling down the stairs and is suffering from bruises and shock. Fortunately no bones were broken. While cuttin%’wood in his swamp, Mr. Abraham Horst suffered painâ€" ful injuries when he cut a deep gash into his foot with an axe. Five stitches were required to close the wound. Mr. Horst will be laid up for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hallman were pleasantly surprised last week when about seventy friends and neighbors gathered at the home of their son, Mr. Clarence Hallman, to bid them farewell as they are leaving for their new home in Plattsville. Miss Vera Allgeier of Elmira was a visitor with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender, on Sunday. _ __ _ s _ Mr, Enos Horst of Floradale and Mr. John R. Horst were Sunday visitors with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Horst. Messrs. Elmo King and H. P. Schmehl were business visitors to Toronto on Monday. . _ _ 8 Mrs. Victoria Hebel and son Glen of Bridgeport spent several days with the former‘s brother, Mr. Walâ€" ter Maurer and Mrs. Maurer. Rev. C. H. Cornwell, Mrs. Cornâ€" well and daughter Olive were Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Soloâ€" mon Bender. Mise â€" Nora Witzel of Upper Pilkington spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Wesley Miller and Mr. Miller. ‘ Farewell Party and Presentation. Mr. John Waldie was the chairâ€" man for the evening. A duet was rendered by the Misses Helen and Ruth Stauffer, after which the Misses Faith and Isobel Baird played a duet on the piano. Mr. Stuart Hastings sang two solos and the Ferguson brothers gave a number of duets. Mr. Sinclair gave a violin solo, and Mr. Russel Hallman, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Haliman, played a piano solo. The address was read bg Mr. William Fergusson and Mrs. Sholtis presented Mr. and Mrs. Hallman with a beautiful floor lamp and a handsome purse. Refreshments were then served, after which evexl?body song "They are Jolly Good Fellows", and Rev. Mr. Baines pronounced the benediction. News Notes. â€" The Hallman School Christmas entertainment will be held Thursâ€" day evening, December 20th. __. A number from Plattsville and vicinity attended the play which was put on by the New Dundee Conâ€" tinuation School on Friday and Saturday evenings at New Dundee. _Friends of Mr. Ed. Rush will be sorry to hear that he had the misâ€" fortune of spraining his ankle. _ Mr. Noah Rosenberger and Miss Dorothy Burkholder spent the weekâ€" end at Vineland. _ Mr. William H. Moyer of Vineâ€" land spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Areli Shantz. _ A number of young people from Plattsville and vicinity attended the annual skating party held by the Waterloo County Junior Farmers and Junior Women last week in the Kitchener rink. _ Mrs. Jacob Shantz is spendh;s a few days with relatives in ew Dundee. _ Mra. Obiah Shante and Miss Jewel Shantz were Sunday visitors in New Dundee, â€" A large number from Plattsville attended the dance in the Haysville hall last Friday night. Mr. Harry Hofstetter and Miss Reta Gofton visited with Miss Helen Chapman of New Dundee on Saturâ€" day night. â€" _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scheffner and Mesers. Edward Koebel and Fred Hinmorfier visited with Mr. Eugene Dietrich, who is ill, at Josephaburg. _ _ ns _ family visited with their daughter, Miss Bertilla Reidel, at the“{lotre Dame Academy at Waterdown, _ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dietrich and daughter of 8t. Agatha visited reâ€" conay with Mr. and Mrs. John Boegel. Child Hurt. While. playing in the barn with some of his companions, Llogl Koeâ€" bel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Koebel, suffered a broken rib. Dr. llfill)émon of Bt. Jacobs attended the child, NORTH WOOLWICH neph-burm Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel and PLATTSVILLE ST. CLEMENTS Linwood Is Scene The three months‘ course in Afi- culture and Home Economics is beâ€" irg.hcld here in Linwood with an attendance of 48. The class of {l:h for Home Economics is belnf 1d in Schnurr‘s Hall and the class in Agriculture for boys in Schummer‘s 48 Attend Opening. Seesions of the School Which Also Includes Home Economics for the Girls, AJflcult\lnl _Representative _ for Aterloo Counthi'nstructor in liveâ€" stock judging, glish and public speaking ; J. 8. knnpp, B.S.A., of Galt, instructor in soile and fertilizers, agricultural chemistry, dairy cattle, sheep, swine, economic entomology, agricultural botany, poultry bacâ€" teriology, muthomt‘u, farm drainâ€" N. D. McKenzie, B.8.A., of Galt, instructor in field husbandry, beef cattle, farm dairying, horses, cows, farm management, marketing, ele, mentary phisics, veterinary science, business and finarce, fruit and vegeâ€" table growing; o Dr. Lionel Stevenson, of the Onâ€" tario Veterinary College was preâ€" sent on Friday to instruct the class in parasitic diseases of domestic animals. J. F. Clark, Agricultural Societies branch, Department of Agriculture, lectured on floricuiture on Mondaé, Dec. 3. On Wednesday, Dec. 5, I. C. Marrett, B. Sc.F., of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, Toronto, was present to deal with the management of the wood lot, reforestation, windbreak and shade tree planting. _ _ s E. C. Stillwell, B.S.A., M.S., of the Ontario Agricultural College, wil be present on Friday, Dec. 7, to lecture on farm meats. Dr. F. N. Marcellus of the O.A.C. will be present to deal with special poultry problems. _ _ _ _ o J. Horace Shaw, B.S.A., of Hesâ€" peéler, will instruct the class in farm mechanics, gas engines and tractors from Jan. 14 to 18. In ..the Home Economics Course for girls, Miss Vera Bambridge is the resident instructor and lecturer, Mrs. A. C. Trask of Toronto will be present from November 27 to Dec 7 to instruct the class in houseâ€" hold textiles and accessories. Miss Edythe Petty of Toronto will be present from Feb. 4 to March 1 to instruct the class in health eduâ€" cation, home nursing and first aid. The following men are taking the agricultural course: Frank Drudge, Hubert Runstedler, Bartley Finucan, Westley Cornell, Josesh Koebel, Elroy Schmetzer, Claude Brenner, Larry Dunn, Mervin Schmetzer, Gordon Eydt and Arnold Newmaster of Linwood; Lavern Beggs, Lawrâ€" ence Linseman, Oscar Schlueter, Ralph Adams, Robert Voll, Mac McKay, Francis Walter, Keith_Mcâ€" Kay and Elmer Ogram, of R. R. 1, Wallenstein; Francis Hergott of Bamberg R. R. 1, Sylvester Grubber of Glenallan and Bennie Jantzi of Crosshill. From Dec. 10 to Dec. 20, Miss E. A. Slicter of Kitchener will deal with the topic of house furnishings. Miss Edith Collins of the Departâ€" ment of Agriculture, Toronto, will conduct a series of lectures on clothing from January 7 to Feb. 1. Those attending the course in Home â€" Economics are: Lauretta Brenner; Margaret Doherty, Aileen Hayes, Maric Koebel, Mac Koebel, Floabelle Koebel, Jetret Manser, Anna Mac Schlueter, Ruth Schumâ€" mer, Amelia Wilker, Betty Jones and Eva Ballard, of Linwood; Janet Cooper, Beatrice Kittle, Gladys Mcâ€" Tavish and Eileen Voll of Wallenâ€" stein, R. R. 1; Margaret Ryan, Monica Logel and Rita Logel of Macton; Violet Burnett and Grace Burnett of Listowel, R. R. 3; Jean and Jessie Hammond of Crosshill; Helen Eydt and Fern McFadden of Millbank. Personals. Miss M. Schnurr and Mr. Grant Schnurr attended the Winter Fair at Toronto on Wednesday. s More than two hundred attended the fowl supper in St. Joseph‘s Hall, Macton, on Wednesday evening. After the supper a dance was held, the music â€" being . su rlied by Schwindt‘s orchestra of £mirn. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Ament and children spent Wednesday evening with friend# in Dorking. _ _ _ _ _ Of Agricultural Messrs. Elton Lantz and Frank Schummer, _ Jr., represented . the Linwood Hockey Club at the annual meeting of the Independent Hockey League at St. Clements on Thursday evening. |______ Lo _ Mr. David Harron of Fernbank visited in town on Thursday. _ _Mr. R. E. Foster was a business visitor in St. Jacobs on Thursday afternoon. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLaughlin and children of Tralee visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carâ€" nochan. _ Miss Bentrice Wray of Millbank nlgent Wednesday n?ternoon with iss Marjorie Beggs. _ __ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wright and Mr. J. E. Rosger of Dorking spent Tuesday evening with Mr. nndvgim. A. Ament. â€" The December meeting of the Women‘s Institute will be held on Tuud‘v evening at the home of Mrs. W. Schultz. 0 â€" _ Miss Betty Cornell has returned home after visiting with relatives at Preston. â€" 8 _ Misses Sarah and Mary Rafferty of Waterloo are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Short. â€" The monthly and annual meetin of the Luther League will be helg Waednesday evening in the Sunday School Room. â€" _ Mrs. A. O. Schnurr and Miss M Schnurr spent Tuesday in Guelph. _ Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Hill and children and Miss Lois Walker spent Thursday afternoon in Kucl_\erl_er. â€" _ Mesers. Jacob Lants and Frank Ament spent Thursday afternoon in Kitchener. e â€" Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Hain spent Wednesday afternoon with friends in Sebringville. _ _ _ __ _ The Tea and Baking Sale held at the home of Mrs. W. %ch\;ltz in aid of St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church was well patronized. _ Dsl Mr. Peter F. Schummer and Miss Anna _ Mae â€" Schummer â€" of St. Clemente Tnt Tueaday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer. Three Month Class The instructors include: E. I. McLoughry, B.8.A., of Galt, Miss Gertrude Kittle of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. o Recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and daughters Almeda and Doris of Gerâ€" man Mills and Mr. and Mre. Irvin Weber and daughters Elva and Grace and little Morris of Rnglish Settleâ€" ment. Mrs. Herb Wismer and daughter Betty spent Wednesday evening at the home of her sister, Mre. Frank Moore and Mr. Moore of Kitchener. _ Miss Margaret Logel of Kitchâ€" finer spent the weekâ€"end at her home ere. â€" Misses G. Redmond and M. Moir spent Sunday at the latter‘s home in Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vale and chilâ€" dren of Innerkip were recent visitors at the home of. Mr. and Mre. Urias Snider. â€"Messrs. Harry and Elton Lantz and Frank Schummer, Ir., spent Friday in Toronto.. o Mr. Earl Carnochan of Tillsonâ€" burg spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carâ€" nochan. _ We are sorry to report that Miss Mildred Koebel is a Katient at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. _ __ _ Sunday. visitors at the home of Mre. Ida Wismer were Misses Emma Winter and Bernice Durr of Preston, Misses Ermina Bauman and Gladys Bauman and Mr. and Mré. Clarence Wismer and daughters Vera and Eleanor. Sunday guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Simon Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Jutzie and children of Wilâ€" liamsburg, Mr.. and Mrs. Uzziah Shantz and Misses Grace and Erma Shantz. Miss Marjorie Cressman epent Satâ€" urday evening at the home of her friend, Miss Almeda Bearinger at German Mills, Mr. and Mre. Charles Wanner and «on Russel of Kitchener spent Thursâ€" day at the home of the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanner. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressman were Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bearinger and son Edwin and daughter Irene of Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wiamer epent Friday evening at the home of the latter‘s sister, Mre. Alex Heimpel Mrs. Ida Wismer, Mrs. Herb Wisâ€" mer and daughter Betty, spent Wedâ€" nesday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Wismer Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wiamet Friday evening at the home latter‘s sister, Mre. Alex H and Mr. Heimpel at Kitchener Mr. and Mre. Neil Wanner, Mr. Clarence Wanner and Master Harold Poll spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr«. John Wanner at New Dundee. Mirs. Elizabeth Martin and daughâ€" ters Viola and Loreene of Elmira spent Sunday with her sisterâ€"Inâ€"law. Mrs. Eum Martin at the home of \ir. and Mre. Isaiah Cressman. Mr. Rufus Jutzle of Williamshurg upent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uriaa Snider. ~Miss Betty Easton called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isalah Creseâ€" man on Tueday evening. _ Misa Dora Eggzman apent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra, Fred Asmissen. The Sunshine Junior Sewing circle held their monthly meeting at the home of Mns. Simon Martin on Satâ€" urday afternoon. Mrs. Uzziah Shantz and Misses Grace and Erma Shantz attended the funeral of the late Mre. Amos Shantz of Waterloo which was held at the East End Mennonite Church on Thuraday afternoon. Several from this village attended the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Quite a number from this village enjoyed â€" the radio broadcast from England on the Royal wedding on Thureday morning Masters Harold Poll and Donald Martin spent Saturday afternoon with their friends, Clare, James and Paul Martin Don‘t 'forgr-l the School concert on Thursday evening, Dec. 20 CENTâ€"Aâ€"MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES and all C.N.R. Stations SARNIA to BRAMPTON _ Creemore :â€"Sarniaâ€" Komoka: Ettrick â€" Wingham. IO FOLLOWING STADQ_NS_QN. DATES SHO\YN C 41 Ath, OSHAWA, Port Hope, Cobourg, Belleville, FR.' DEc' 14th Klngswn. Gananoque, Brockvifie, Prescott, Morrisburg, Cornwall, Agincourt, xbridfe, Undsnfi. Peterboro, Campbell}â€" ford, Aurora, Newmarket, Allandale, Coll ngwood, Meaford, Barrie, Orillin, Midland, Qravenhurst, Bracebridge, Hunteville, North Bay, Parry Sound, SudburyA All towns in New Ontario on line of Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Rly.: Niptssing Central Rly. : Kagu&ning. '(Lon&lu p"hrimck {Geraldton {Jellicoe ({Sturgeon River Gold Flelds.) Sat. DEC. 15th ro TORONTO :35 $yz wor stock, Paris, Brantford, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Niagara Falln. 4 and Sat. DEC. 15th, {oy@: meon omm o "hob frout® ~~*For Fares, Tranait Limite, Train Information, Tickets consult nearest Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL T O Y TOW N~| â€"from the new King St. Stairs that are so easy to ascend. If it‘s between three and six o‘clock when you arrive, you can stop off on the Mezzanine Floor and have a cup of tea. On the Mezzanine Floor, tooâ€"the new Children‘s and Baby‘s Department Second Floor & Kitchener‘s Largest Store Whether you‘re six or sixty, you‘ll have fun visiting among the wonders of Toytown â€" on the G O U D IE S o '."-I;I-CHJIHNâ€"GVA‘&!: BRANCH LINES NORTH TO Goderich, Kincardine, Sout nm‘E)tA)n. Wiarton, Owen Sound, Durham, Creemore : â€" Sarnia â€" Komoka: Ettrick â€" Wingham. Newest route to Toytown in this newly enlarged storeâ€" â€"all the tweeds and suede cloths, furred or unfurred. Hint for a practical gift. Children‘s Coats Reduced STRASBURG For Fares, Transit Limits TRAVEL It Has The Magic That Makes Everybody Lightâ€"Hearted. A VIA THE NEW MEZZANINE FLOOR (Minimum Farea : Adult 75c.: Child 40c.) BY TRAINâ€"SAFETYâ€" SL@ED‘-C{)MFURT-E(‘ONOM\' Te The Women‘s Missionary Society met at the home of Mre. Alex:Oswald !for their monthly meeting on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon with a fair attend: ance present. A very enjoyable time was spent At the home of Mr. and Mrs, Addison Rickert on Saturday evening, when they entertained about forty of their friends to a birthday party in honor of their daughter Beatrice. The evenâ€" ing was spent in games and music after _ which _ refreshments _ were served. Miss Margaret Kaster of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents. _ o Mr. and Mre. Addison Rickert and eon Ross spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Schmidt at Waterloo. Miss Ruth Devitt, Toronto Bible College spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. We are glad to report Mr. A. C. Bowman is home again from the Woodstock Hospital, where he underâ€" went a serlous operation, Mr. Bow:â€" man epeaks highly of Dr. Krupp, who was Ahis physician. Dr. Krupp was born and raised in New Dundee, a close friend of the family and for the last ten or ffteen years has been one of the leading doctors at the Woodstock Hospital. Personals. Mr. Reuben Eby and Mildred and Stanley Eby, Williameburg epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex O#â€" wald. Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt, Miss Ruth and Homer Devitt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hallman at Kitâ€" chener on Sunday. Miss Beatrice Rickert, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at her home, _ Mr. Edwin Eby was a Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider. Mr. J. Bradley called on friends in our burg on Sunday., Mr. and Mre. Clarence Klie and family and Mrs. J. B. Hallman called at the home of Mr. and Mre. John Schmidt ort Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Milne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert. S. S. 14 School Report â€" \h ;mzi‘ Mrs. Walter Bowman of Buffalo are spending some time with the former‘s parents. Sr. IV. â€"Jerome Reinhart, Rita Horne, Lila Boission, Verna Bechtel, Theresa Fay, Catherine Reinhart, Stanley Stever, Simon â€" Reinhart, Eral ‘Cressman, Jean Nahrgang, Donald Krieger, Vernice Wagner, Margaret Hay. _ â€" The following is the school report for S. S. 14, Waterloo, for the month of November: 8 _ V. â€" Willard Cressman, Eileen Reinhart, Lloyd Nahrgang. _ _ _ Margaret Hay. Sr. III. â€"Jerry Hergott, Mazda Fay, â€"Eunice Cressman, â€" Howard gramp, Gladys â€" Harnack, _ Anna chilling, Ida Krieger. Jr. lfl.â€"-Georgo Schilling, Clayâ€" ton Bechtel, Willard Bechtel, Roy Wagner, Billy Wagner. _ Sr. II. â€" Ervin _ Stever, Albert Schilling, Joie Hicknell, Donald Cressman, Andy Hay, Audrey Wagâ€" ner. â€" Primer â€" Reta Kramp, Freda Schilling, Bernice Bindernagel. Personals. â€" 0 _ Sr. I.â€"Helen Stever, Peter Fay, Florence Bechtel. s _ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Voll and famâ€" ily of Waterloo were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tony May. | Mr. Alvin Hallman of St. Marys is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Krieger. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling, Mrs. Joseph Hay, Mrs. Herb Krieger and Mrs. Peter Fay called on Mrs. Peter Berg in New Hamburg, who is confineg to her bed through illâ€" ness. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve of Hespeler, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gordier and daughter Joyce of Galt, and Miss Phyllis Hallman of St. Marys called on Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Krieger on Sunday. SHANTZ STATION MANNHEIM Now Four Entrances ut

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