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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jan 1935, p. 6

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|.â€"._ sIMON DITNER To the Electors of Wilmot Tp. WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP ELECT To the Electors of WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP Will give same careful attention to municipal work as given to own business! | in past 30 years Reward many years of faithful Service on your council. Ratepayers of WILMOT TOWNSHIP V O T E Valuable five years Municipal Experience. Compliments of the Season To All! Econaemic Adminiâ€" TE John C. Howling ELECTORS of WELLESLEY TP. VOTE E P. A. WAGNER for REEVE Herbert Kaster To Ratepayers of WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP . W. BURNETT _ Praosperous New Year To All! for 1935 Season‘s Greetings To All! ED. HUEHN Your Vote and Influence will be appreciated DFPUTY REEVE for 1935 For Council Council 1935 Deputy Reeve 1935 Electors of be assured of my best conâ€" sideration of all matters affectâ€" ing the welfare of our rateâ€" payers. | With many years experience in municipal affairs you can Reward many years of faithful and conscientious service to the municipality. Compliments of the Season to All ! VOTE For W. FREEMAN for REEVE for Rostubtss <â€" 1 P +. Sauniie Elect P oo ons P n d IP program was much enjoyed: scrip ture reading by Elizsabeth Hesse; biâ€" ble study, "Thoughts for the New Year",/ by Filorence Wood; solo, "Silent Night", by Jeseic Eilis; Adâ€" dress, "Christmas In Other Lands", by Clarence Diemend; piano instruâ€" mental, by Florence Facey. As this was the last meeting of the year the election of new officers for 1936 took place. After an exchange of Christâ€" mae gifts between the two classes refreshments were served by the hos Quite a number from the commuâ€" mity left on Monday mqrning to atâ€" tend the Bible School which is beâ€" ing held et the Fi Mennonite Chureh, Kitchener, and which will continue for six weeks. Miss Mary Klifickmun\pt Shakes peare is spending several \eeks with her brother, Mr. and Mrs‘ Edwrad Klinckman. â€" Mesére. Albert and Carl Everatts and Ted Snider visited with friends iw Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ â€" â€" Miss Beatrice Snider returned to Niagara Falls on Wednesday after spending a few days at her home. Mr. and Mre. Percy Weicker and Miss Dorothy Weicker apent the weekâ€"end â€" in â€" Toronto â€" with Mrs. Weicker‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth â€" Kalbfleisch â€" and â€" mother, Mre. Susan Kalbfleisch. Misses Florence and Irene and Master Oliver Facey spent Thursday with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bean. EMPooone ie on oesas s es Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Mclutyre and family visited with the latter‘s sieâ€" ter, _ Mrs. _ Krampien _ and _ Mr. Krampien and family on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Meintyre spent Christmas day with the latter‘s broâ€" ther, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Laschinger at Petersburg. Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G Wood were: Mr. and Mrs. ie enen t Mr. and Mre. Melvin Creesman and family of near New Dundee and Mr. and _ Mrs.â€" Zenas â€" Cressman | and daughter Jean of 8. W. Wimot visited at the home of Mr. Noah Creseman on Tuesday. (i. Dobson and family, Miss Florence Wood of Toronto, Dr. W. C. Wood who has recently returned from Gerâ€" many, Mr. and Mrs, H. C Cayley of Norwick and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bean and family of South West Wil mot. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good and famâ€" ily of near New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good on Chrietâ€" mas day. _ We are glad to repurl'lhnl Mr. Enos Cressman, who has been in the General Hospital at Galt for several weeks has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christner and family apent Christmae day with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Craig and sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Harry Shosenberg and Mr. sShosenberg at Bright. Mice Jessic Kilic spent Christmas day at her home in Blandford Master _ Donald _ Shosenberk of Bright spent the Christmas holidays with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mre. Alfred Christner. Personals Mr. Carl Lantz of Fort Wayne, Ind., is spending his Christmas vacaâ€" tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lantz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russ and son Norman and Mr. Jacob Schoenau of Hespeler were Sunday visitors with Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kirchoffer. i(.r.- l;l‘;\dml.fif;'s."J;l‘m"i\)lkthew and sons of Lisbon were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heipel. Little Miss Marcella Heldman and Master Wallace Heldman spent the Christmas vacation with their grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Falk at Oetzel‘s Corner. _ Mr. Alvin Wettlaufer spent Sunâ€" day wiht Mr. S_tunley \\'egfgrd‘: o ein S ied t 51 Miss Helen Berdux of Kitchener is spending her vacation with her garents, Mr. â€" and Mrs. George erdux. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Berg and son Horace were Sunday visitors with Ed. Kraehling‘s at New Prussia, Mr. Clayton Seyler of Russeltown was a recent visitor with Mrs. J. K. Schmidt. _ _ â€" _ _ Mrs. H. O. Johnson of Langleyâ€" field, Virginia, is spending some time gith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohrA}ui!gh. s â€" Mrs. Elmer Heldman, daughter Ruth and son Vernon, Mr. Wm. Heldman and Mr. Weybourne Heldâ€" man were recent visitors with Mr. Ed. Heldman at Kitchener, who is seriously ill. * i _ Miss Dorothy Berdux of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"ond with her parents, Mr. and Mn.“Gco. Berdux. PM in m io ce ons e ied ice on e on id Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg were reâ€" cent visitors with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Peter Berg, at Oak Grove. â€" â€" Quite a few of this vicinity atâ€" tended the Octzel‘s Sunday School program which was given on Sunday evening. The county snow | plow passed through the village at an early hour last Thuraday morning owing to the storm on Wednesday. _ eon e mm inles Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Falk and daughter _ Florence _ of Octzel‘s Corner were New Year‘s visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heldman. _ A large number of the villagers attended the nomination meeting at Baden on Monday afternoon. The school meeting was held on Wednesday, Dec. 26th. Mr. Geo. Berdux was apointed trustee in place of Mr. Herman Wagner, whose WILMOT TP. ELECTORS PHILIPSBURG Bby JOHN J. HOHL Compliments of the Season 1935 " COUNCIL Vote For For The 1985 officers are;. preaident, J. B. Suuder; viceâ€"president, Emerson Bauman; directors, Ira Snyder, Noah Martin; . secretaryâ€"treasurer, . Esra L. Martin, C. J. Trapp. s School Trustses Elected. At the annua} School meeting last elected section auditor and Mr. Arâ€" Wednesday. Mr. F. E. Welker was thur Knischeweky, trustee, both reâ€" elected. Excellent Program Enjoyed. The ‘Misses Jean and Margaret Cress of Kitchener spent the Christâ€" mas holidays with their cousin, Miss Helen Cress. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ‘Wabl and sons Ross and Carl spent New Year‘s day with Mr. and Mre. George Rie pert, Kitchener. The Chrigtmas festival program of the Lutheran Sunday School last Wednesday evening was as usual Holiday Visitors. _ Miss Grace Brubaker of Sunnyside, Kitchener, spent‘a few days with her grandma, Mrs, M. L Weber. Miss Clara Thoms spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leâ€" butski and Miss Alvina Thoms, Kitâ€" chener. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grischow and daughter Maurline were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sittler on Christmas day. Mrs. Jonathan Martin is among the slck. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Winkler and Mr._and Mrs. Gordon Hollinger and daughter Gladys were Christmas day guests of Rev. and Mrs. William Berâ€" berich, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodall and daughter Derry Elmena, and Miss Dell Snow of Kitchener spent Christâ€" mas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Good. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Paule of Torâ€" onto, Mre. C. Peterson and son Gilles and Miss Lelah Peterson of Kitchâ€" ener called on Mrs, Alfred Gilles on Friday. â€" â€" Miss Ette Bartman, Kitchener visited friends in town on Friday. The Misses Mary and Selina Marâ€" tin and Messrs. Eli and Urias Marâ€" tin and Mr. Roy Snyder of Stanton, Mich.. vieited a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Menno Horst and friends in the vicinity. * Mr. Ephraim Gregory, Elmira, and Mr. Noah Sittler ofâ€" Hawkesville visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerchâ€" ner on Sunday. Christmas dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mike Kerchner were: Mr. and Mrs. Sally Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Hame] and Mr. and Mrs. Brick Merickel of Waterloo. Mr. Phares Eby and son Carl of Kitchener and MUrs. Alvin Shantz and sen (Glen of Waterloo, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mra. Ben Eby. Messrs. NoNah Sauder and Na:â€" thaniel Martin vieited in Wellesley on Sunday. Mre. Alvin Lichty and daughter Hazel visited in Hespeler last Wedâ€" nesday. Health Much Improved. 8 Miss Joye Brubacher of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, \irs. Anson Brubaker. The friends of Mrs. T. S. Copeland rejoice with her tgat after being shut in for some years she is aufficiently recovered again that she was able to go out and enjoy her Christmas dinnér with Mrs. Alfred Gilles. Bergeâ€"Kaufman Nuptials. Rev. J. Schmieder of Kitchener was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thoms on Friday. A quiet wedding at the Evangelical parsonage was «olemnized last Wedâ€" ucaday when Rev. W. J. Yager joined in bonds of matrimony Mr. George Berge of New Dundee and Miss Alice Catherine Kaufman of Bamberg. School Trustee. The â€" annual school meeting of U_S.S. No. 20, was held last Wednesâ€" day in the Schol house. Mr. P. A. Lavery was reâ€"elected to ‘his third term as trustee. Mr. Edgar Denetedt was elected auditor and Mr. Edward (Cnokman was appointed caretaker. \ir. Russel Baileyâ€"acted as chairman and John T. Byron as secretary. â€" Mr. Clarence Rosger of London «pent the weekâ€"end at his home P. A. Lavery Reâ€"Elected Thursday in Elmira â€" Mr. and Mrs. Reld Allingham of Millbank epent la«st Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham. â€" term has expired, while Mr. Edwin Doering was appointed secretaryâ€" treasurer mi gol here â€" Mr. John ii)'ron B.A., spent last Wednesday in Elmira. â€" Mr Anthony Newton spent last DORKING combe Huge drifts blocked the roads in the New Hamburg district on the night following Christmas day, when a blizzard awept out of the north, enâ€" veloping the «onthern etretches of Ontario in a swirling mantle of enow. One motorist reported that it took him nine hours to come a distance of 52 miles. Bungers Lose To Acton. The opening of the Twin City Hockey League occurred > atNew Hamburg when St. Mary‘e and Brill‘s met, the later winning the verdict 4â€"3. The second game between the Hahn Brasa Co. and the Pirates reâ€" sulted in the former turning in the larger score, of 4 to the latter‘s 3. A large crowd attended the games, with several periods of Nashy play occurring during the evening. Hamburg Notes. Roads Drifted With Snow Friends of Mr. Henry Alteman will be sorrty to learn that he ia seriously il1 at the home of hi@ dnn’\hwr Mra James Wiederhold. Mr. and Mre. A. W. Smith and Mr. Jack Smith of Toronto, Mr. and Mre. R. W. Smith of Montreal and Dr. and Mrs. Dean Babbage and daughter Beverley Anne of Buffalo were holiâ€" day vieitors with Mre. R. B. Puddiâ€" In a closely contested game with Acton at New Hamburg. the Burgers lost the decision by the score of 3â€"1. Pfaff in the goal for the defenders, turned in one of his best jobs this season. Penalties were handed out in the third period when the teams turned loose their attack. Hahn Brass Wins 4â€"3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilderbrand spent Chrstmae in Tara the guest o‘ their daughter,. Mrs. R. Rennie. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Bean of Prince Albert, Saek., spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Culibert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma« Lautenechlaâ€" ger and family accompanled hy Mise Helen Grundenberger of Galt spent Tuesday with relatives in Stratford. ‘Mr. and Mre. Herbert Huehn and daughter,‘Joy, and son, Douglae, are spending a few days in Waterloo the guest of Mre. Huehn‘a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller. returnegl home after «pending the holday with hi« brother, Mr. Herman Williams. Mr. and Mre. J. B. Reid and daughter of Toronto were visitora at the home of Mr. and Mre. John E. Reld. â€" Mr. George McCallum of Shakes: peare apent the holiday with his danghter, Mrs. A. R. G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cowan have returned to their home in Detroit after apending a few days with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. I Lightheart. _ _ _ FROM ONTARIO®S FINES] CREAMERIL SHORTENING : »â€"21: FLOUR =*.:~ "%."~ * 6O3 JEW EL BRAND CILT EDCEâ€"BREAD PRUNES2* 19« FANCY SANTA CLARA OUR OW N $ O fi‘! 10 2¢: PEAS > 25 19° ENCORE ganowich _â€" _ SPREAD i & €Câ€"LAUNDRY Standard Quality 3 No 2 T. 27¢ Sausage " 10° PEAME ALEDâ€"BACK BACON © R O AST S . | PRIME RIB » 13: Shoulder * 8| RUMP o. COUNTRY STYIE PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS :: » 17 W HITEFIS H FILLETS * 17)Finnan Hacase * 14° LARGCE. RiPE. YELLOW WFINTER CAUGCHT ~__NEW HAMBURG BRISKET rorn soume ». §: ) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pfaff and |family of Toronto were holiday visiâ€" tors with Mrs. Pfaffs parents, Mr. |and Mre. Oscar Schweitzer, Peel St. . 1§ The Misses Almeda Eby, Lucinda and Almeda Snider spent Sunday at the home of Mr. nflnno Eby, St. Jacobs. 00 s Mr. and Mrs. C. Chapin of Kitchâ€" ener were holiday visitors with the formetr‘s mother, Mrs. Ella Chapin imd grandmother, Mres. Jacob Goetz. â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Hohmeier are spending a few days with friend« in Waterloo. Messrs. Miltok Gascho, _ Imlay City, Mich., and. Gilbert Gerber, Dalton, Ohio, were recent visitors with Mr. Freeman Gingrich. / _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snider spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Martin. h â€" Mr. and Mrs. Isgiah Martin of near Elmira spent anday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snider. _ â€" s Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin and son Amzi of New Jerusalem were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snider. i Mr. Wesley Brubacher and the Misses Salema and Edna Brubacher and Olive Bearinger of near Waterâ€" loo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder. Miss _ Margaret â€" Christensen _ of Brantford spent the holiday with friends in town. Mrs. Jessie Anderson, Mrs, Marâ€" garet Jenkins and son, Duncan are spending the holidays in Winnipeg. the guest of their brother, Dr. and Mrs. Brown. _ Miss Hettie Widemah, Hawkesâ€" ville, was a Sunday visitor with Miss Wilma Shantz. s _ Misses Maggie and Minnie Shantz, Kitchener, were New Year‘s visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Shantz. Mr. Joseph Snider, Sr., attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Samuel Brubacher, held at Elmira on Monâ€" day forencon. Mr. and Mre. James Burchatzki of Stratford spent Chrietmas day with the former‘s mother, Mre. Fred Burâ€" chatzki. _ Master Herbert Gingrich spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sauder, St. Jacobs. _ e CUSTOMERS SAVE $30,000 Prompt payment of accounts by the patrons of the Water Commisâ€" sion _ of _ the Kitchener _ Public Utilitiea has resulted in discounts during the snt v.r amounting to over $30,000. arious discounts during the year totalled . about 22 %% of the full amount payable. SNIDER‘S CORNERS 1 & P QUALITY BEEF SLICED 1Ib. 27¢ Porx &« Beans #.~ @° Mayonnaise ‘"~ 15° CLARK‘S ENCORE Mflk Evaporated B T ies zse Angel Cakes «27 CHRISTIE‘S Fig Rolls * 15 "B‘ Soda Walers 2 3% »« Piz: 19¢ OUR OWFN A & P 4 & Pâ€" Mincemeat 2"** 23° By the Piecce 1b, zsc SMOKED The wedding took place at Sacred Heart Church at Guelph, Dec. 31st of Mrs. Lillian Reinhart and Matthew Kinschner. _ Misa Marie Reinhart. sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Frank Yakahover of Elora groomsman. The young couple will reside in Guelph, where they will be at home to their many friends after the New Year. Their friends join in best wishes to the newly wedded couple, Attend Funeral. Friends from this district attendâ€" ed the funeral held at Guelph last Wednesday of the late Mrs. Abram, Tyson. Deceased passed away aftgi a long illness. Mr. Tyson has ;319 deepest sympathy of a large cirdle of friends in the irreparable Toss swsâ€" tained. g Albert Kurtz Reâ€"Elected ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Mike Zinger and «on Clarence visited at Mr. and Mre George Kurtz 8. Mesers. Joe and Jack Roth visited with Mr. and Mre. Albert Reinhart and family.. C _ Mr., Tom Hall spent Saturday a guest of Mr. Jacob Zinger. _ Miea Theresa Reinhart is a gnest of Mrs. M. K. Zinger. Pretty Church Wedding. The annual school meeting was held on Dec. 26th, Mr. Albert Kurtz was reelected truetee for another three year term.___ Personals. â€" Mrs. Albert Reinhart spent Friday in Guelph. Messre. Clarence and Alfred Moyâ€" er visited with Mr. Richard O‘Brien. Mr. Norman Martin is at present employed with George Kurtz, _ Mr. Tom Hell spent Friday in Guelph. Miss Gladys house «spent the ho days at Wingham. _ Mr. Albert Reinhart and danghter Theresa spent a day in Guelph. â€" A memorable Christmas frolic was enjoyed by the men and women of the Moose, and the Junior Chapter, on Dec. 27th, the occasion t-kin’ the air of a very gala event. Dick‘s Blue Jackets supplied the music. A feature of the evening was the preâ€" sentation of a oneâ€"act play, wgich was received with great applause. â€"Mr. Jack Zinger of Detroit and formerly of this village, «pent Christâ€" mae a guest of Mr. Mike Zinger Sr. employed with George RuriZ Mr. Jde Kirechner epent Saturday in Guelpb. 2 â€" MOOSE LODFE FROLICS ARISS 12 School Trustee F€

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