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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jan 1935, p. 6

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> will give him the opportunity, he can serve you well and economically. You â€"â€" This is true coopentionandhearsmorethnnalitflereoeinbhnectom £ _ Your Local merchant i.__;-oao capable : of WaTERLOO New Hamburg, Ont. PHONE 143 We extend an invitation to all the residents of this district to see and ride in the 1935 models of the most outstanding values in good motor cars. Come in and see for yourself why they are so far ahead of any cars in their price class. ‘Make Your Hens Pay The St. Jacobs Way‘ A PERFECT BALANCED RATION St. Jacobs Re_q_an!E__uyhg Mash 79 RELs NVUL SHTC Tell your friends about this guaranteed analysis L.yinf Mash with the following rich ingredients: Meat Meal, Fish Meal, Bone Meal, Blood Meal, Gluten Feed, Old Process 6ilmenl, Cocoanut Oilmeal, Honey Locust, Bean lfieal, Alfal{a Meal, Calcium Carâ€" bonate, Sedium Chloride, Potassium Iodide, Calcium Phosphate, Milk Albumen, Dried Buttermilk, Tested Cod Liver Oil. $2.00 per 100 lbs. Ground whole wheat, corn, barley, cats. Supply of feed molasses on hand. St. Jacobs, Ont. â€" ECONOMICAL _ _ [ |_ _â€" Their First Cost Is _ M = W‘?h The Last COs( ====-h!!°=§1 e Soute, in ow Pabreee | | ES BHDHRNE trance Hall. EEEEEEE=EEE“\\\Ԥ:====-.= aie Bs ie 19 ETD We will be pleased to give (@iae L you suggentionsa and to quote P ce tR cce is you prices. The BERNARDO TERRAZZO 71 Queen Street S. REAL TILES ARE ECONOMICAL The New Hamburg Creamery label is your guarantee. Butter that must pass rigid tests, that is produced from graded cream, and that is constantly adding to its list of homes that prefer its richness and guaranteed quality, is packed in this homeâ€"owned creamery and sold by the better dealers in the district. SNIDER FLOUR MILLING CO. _1 it P PICC Sales â€" FORD â€" Service An invitation to inspect and ride in the New Ford Vâ€"8 for 1935. Centreâ€"Poise Riding. â€" New Weight Distribution. â€" 123 inch Springbase. â€" New and Distinctive Lines. â€" New Riding Comfort. â€" New Body Room. â€"New Brakes. â€" New Clutch. â€" Easier Steering. More efficiency, reliability and economy. lz sstse and service policy is in Keeping with the bcst NEW HAMBURG CREAMERY BABY CHICKS Tile Fireplace and beauty to Our ALL KINDS OF SAW LOGS WANTED Delivered in mill yard, St. Clements, Wallenstein and Millbank, or skidded convenient for trucking. Get partichlars regarding length before cutting. You look for #i in a wellâ€"bred CHICKS have al A LARGE BUPPLY.OF DRY WOOD ON HAND Cordwood slabs, both hard and soft weed. Repairs to All Makes sales and service policy ous . _ White Rocks _ â€" _ Rhode Island Reds Barred Rocks _ â€" _ White Minorcas DIETRICH‘S GARAGE â€" â€" DODGE â€" DE SOTO : NEWNC HAMBURG CREAMERY RED LABEL Ask for our HE. RATZ From Bloodâ€"Tested Stock for size, vigor and °@F production l1â€"bred â€" chick. SERVICE BRAND wave all these qualities that will lead HAMMER LIMITED you to success. County HatcnHEery L U M B ER Ford traditions LTD. Phone 365 r 11 â€" Conestogo, WATERLOO Catalogue and prices. BUTTER anp Tice ComrANYy â€" _ KITCHENER _ .â€" Phone 3697 Phone Linwood 40 r 5 24 â€" Hour Service NEW HAMBURG 3441 Phone 190 Phone 233 capable of extending real valies to you than the merchant in other places.: He knows you and i6 in» ~ jour patronage. Bendhuhhhydougqhh;be,bflhhfmfi-wdndw tay. If you \ can serve you well and economically. You, your merchant and the Qfi%mmfie& can $09€ 7000000 C oocawhlance to success. GET THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT! Service ILLUSTRATED LECI'URE\ On Thureday afternoon, the teachâ€" e css ers and girls of the Home Economics Mev. Mr. [Story of Toronio, |Ohuree ehtertained tholl friends and preached in the Mennonite church on | the ladies of the Women‘@ Institute Sunday morning and in the evening {"‘ their class room. A fine exhbibition he gave an address on South Ameriâ€" of their work was shown on the can Missionary work, illustrating the i“""“fl made by the girle, along with same with lantern elides. On Tues |@ display of knitting, hand eewing day evening of last week he gave his and block printing. Miss _ Ruth address in the Lutheran (Church Schummer, â€" viceâ€"president of | the school room under the auspices ‘bf class, acted as chairman and the fol the Luther League. |lowing numbers were contributed : Next â€" Sunday â€" Rev. â€" Emmanuel ‘The Class Song, by the members of Schwartzentruber of Pigeon, Mich., the claes; duet by Marie Koebel and will preach in the Mennonite Church. i Betty Jones; instrumental, Jetret Blaze Combatted Successfully. , Manser; demonstration by Miss Colâ€" Our fire chiel. Mr. Jacob Good. had lins, instructress for sewihg; fnstre a run with his engine on Sunday out mental trio by Misses Ruth Bchumâ€" to the farm of !Mr. Abner Good, mer, Loreits ‘Drentiet and Jessic whose smoke house was ablaze and Hammond. Following this a lunch threatened _ the _ kitchen againgst prepared hy !he girls and their cookâ€" o mich 1t io bullt When e got their | 2C oo is Bambridge, was he found that the call was more of a gerredâ€" precautionary nature than real neeq, | Personals. T ite LNAN TOA® UCUU‘! Atiss V. Bambridge is spending iRev. Mr. Story of _ Toronto, preached in the Mennonite church on Sunday morning and in the evening he gave an address on South Ameriâ€" can Missionary work, illustrating the same with lantern elides. On Tues day evening of last week he gave his address in the Lutheran ‘Church school room under the auspices lof the Luther League. 3 RNmeoenenet s as the fire was under control and hie ‘ wervices were not required. j Aid To Hold Missionary Meeting. _ | The Evangelical Ladies‘ Aid will hold their monthly meeting on the , evening of Tuesday, February 12th at | 8 o‘clock. It is to be a missionary meeting at which they will stage , a short mixsionary play. All the woâ€" men of the congregation, whether . membere of the aid or not are corâ€" dially invited to be present. Personals. Mies Gracienne Dean, Kitchener, entertained a number of her music pupils at a social party on Friday evening, which Helen Cress and her two brothers, Wilbert and Vernal attended. Hol eene en i Mr. and Mres. Harold Cress sp°Nn‘ Sunday at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Bowman‘s inâ€" fant son about three weeks old died on Sunday and was buried on Tues day in Martin‘s burying ground. Mrs. Levi Lichty had ten women relatives and friends in to a quilting n Saturday. Some of the husbands of these women also turned up to sit down to the sumptuous supper PrOâ€" vided by Mrs. Lichty. ‘ Mrs. Reuben Martin is seriously ill with pneumonia. dsmm Weetiee cap ooo inoeecc ind \irs, Simeon Martin has sufficientâ€" ty recovered from her recent serious «ickness to return to her home. She returned laet Wednesday from the home of her daughter. Mra. Ephraim Shantz where she was cared for durâ€" ing her iliness, Emt Lc cienes ce avacsad Mr. Eli news "Tro b PMaRRRCIRRA ET Mrs. Ezra Martin entertained a number of friends and neighbore at at quilting on Monday. Mre. John Sully had a number of her women friends in on Monday afternoon seated around a mat chatâ€" ting and plying their mat hooks. Poe c Eo oc ow artaft. MB Exm Enean eusa col Mr. George Ernest of Elmira visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubacher on Wednesday. z T imiem o nanet s Mra. Daniel Weber and daughter Mise Susannah of Elmira visited with Mrs. Levi Lichty on Sunday. Lt o e ar.l id i1 P AAuth . d it i iMr. Clayton Bauman of U.S.S. No 21, Waterloo, was the guest of Mr Isaac Brubacher on Sunday. 1 se on st Mrs. Erwin Dahmer and son Nell were vieitors with Mr. and Mre. John Thoms on Friday. Mr. Peter Martin and daughter Mies Katie of Three Bridges visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon. Bauman on Sunday. i beppcl 2 CC EMmmeno e ie anten ts Mr. and (Mrs. Aaron Hoffman HeideTberg were Sunday guests Mr. and ‘Mre. John B. Sauder. T ds Fecunrnuibe s 7. Mr. and Mre. Eliae Martin 0f ****/ Bridges were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. William Weatfall and supper guests of Mr. and Mra. Norman Braâ€" bacher. d uam e ue masd ud DaCHe!, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Good and «on Lincoln vsited in Baden on Sunâ€" day with Mr. and iMrs. C. F. wWitte. Mr. and (MÂ¥rs. W. H. Shaner spent Sunday with the former‘e mother. Are. John Shaner, Heldelborg. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Shantz and Jean, Billy and Betty apent Saturday ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl. ie laiite Mr. and (M1 Sunday . with Are. John Sh liet a few d with . he Trussler RPRSBTE!. Miss Elma Hauck of Toronto apent the weekâ€"end with her mother, (Mre. William Hauck. \ Mra. Danie! Gabel of Kitchener spent a few days with frienda in the village. ‘Miss Dorothy Kelterborne . apent the weekâ€"end in Hamilton. _ Mr. and Mre. David Snider of Hawkesvillie were Sunday visitor® of Mr. and Mre. John Sully. Mr. and Mre, ‘Claude Kalbfletach of Elmira visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Henrich. wl L.A Mra Rohraim Bearinger assicting Mre. Rera &. MBTUM C955 *4 CC Shast oindbad Mr C tew days with her work. .onndlm'mdnr.c.o.uuia Messre. Josiah and Rzra Wideman|cle in Wimira, who is staying with of Mawkesvilie, Mr. John Brubacher and being cared for by Mr. and Mrs. 0t Wallenatein, Misses Amanda Wideâ€" {Turnor. 1 Mra. Daniel spent a few da village. ‘Mise . Dorott Mr. and Mrs. Bphraim "* and daughter Violet and «on of Waterloo were Sunday % Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby. (Miss (iPhiana Pauma" ANT!* * weekâ€"eond in Rimira. Mra. Abram ‘Martin of Im-‘vmo. 1 td a . 'M..a.uu.â€"-;,uuwmw Mrs George B. Oberholtzer spent days in Kitchener last week her â€" daughter Mre. Harold Bfllbfl.(’llel' recefived the sad . G. Scheifele is On DISTRICT NEWS Elia; Martin of Three Sunday dinner guests Bauman apent the r and son Neil Mr. and Mre. Martin for a n Willard guests of the sick of of mEaneetm Miss V. Bambridge is spending the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. Mice Hilda Newman has returned to Toronto after spending the past few months at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Schummer and family of St. Clements spent Gunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘H. Schummer. Mr. Albert Logel returned to his home in Macton after working on Mr. Joe Roes‘ farm for the past month. f Mr. Murrayâ€" McLeod of Aurora is visiving with his cousin, Mr. Grant Schnurr. Mrs. Thomas Ferrell is vieiting with Mr. and Mre. Stephano at Roâ€" chester, N.Y. . . Quite a number of local hockey fans attended the Wellesleyâ€"St. Jaâ€" cobs game in Wellesley Thursday evening. Mr. Richard Johnson was a bustâ€" ness visitor in Kitchener on Thursâ€" day. Mr. George Zimmerman spem.‘ Thursday in Kitchener. ‘ iMiss Adelaide Brenner of Kitchâ€" ener apent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. Pat Hanley of Hesson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Zimmerman atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Fred Rohleder at Kitchener on Friday. £200OOUInt Mr. and Mrs. A. Ament, Miss Ia Deckert and Mrs. F. Ament spent Thursday in Kitchener. _ _ Mesnanfil e ie Mra. Jan;e.;“fi_l_l;a; of Watford visiting with Mr. and Mre. A. Schnurr. Mn ooy enc on I Mrs. (Rev.) W. Schults and .on‘ Eric spent a few days with friends in Kitchener. A large crowd attended the auction sale of farm stock and implements 1t Mr. H. Kittel‘s on Tuesday afterâ€" ncon. Mr. Kittel disposed of his farm to Joceph Runstedler Jr., for $5,500." He Ist. \‘The monthly meeting of the Luther League will be held on Wednesday evening, Feb. 6th. â€" EMess aueniie Mss E. Collins, the. sewing inâ€" structress of the three months! course, returned to Hamilton on Friâ€" day after teaching sewing to the Girls Clesa for the past month, Miss Ferne McFaddin, on behalf of the class, expressed their sincere thanks for ail that was learned by her instructions and then presented her wifh a gift of Yardley‘s cosme tice A large number of friends and re-‘ latives of Mr. and Mrs. Hetb Kittel, pleasantly surprised them on ‘Thure ay evening, as they are to leave this village in a few weeks. Mr. ‘Conrad Herg read an address and Mr. Joe Logel presented them with a purse alter which a few hours of dancing was enjoyed by all. _ M e on e elc ut P Miss Edythe Petty of Toronto will g.ve instructions to the gifle of the Short Course on Home Nursing for the next month. + (n Tuesday night Jast, the Union Jacks played Wellesley and beat them in a most exciting hockey match. Both goalies were given much credit to the email ecore of 21. The Linwood goais were gotten by Rd. ‘Haym and Walter Brenner. man, Selina Saudef, HOLRY MMDTEO T Wallenstein and Miss Annie Bruâ€" bacher of Baleam Grove were Sunday vialtors with friends in the village. Mies Lucinda Lichty of Three Bridgee visited at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Esra (Martin on Sunday. Messre. Alvin and Uriae Brubacher of Three Bridges visited their grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Brubacher, Sunday. Mra. J. L. Weber celebrated her 87th birthday on Sunday. Her many frienda wish her many returns of the day. e _ Mr. and Mre. Milton Ritter moved ‘mw rooma rented from Mr. Menno Mrs. Leander Lichty is spending a (cw days at the home of her parents, \r. and Mrs. John B. Sauder before moving with her husband to their home on the 8th of l:_ool e Mr. David Scheifele and cons LINWOOD Selina Sauder, Betsy l_-.run of takes possession, March A MW wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mre. this week, when ADNR . SOMINN daughter of Mr. and Mre. Menno Weber of Southwest Eimira, became City, five ; ton was held at the home of the: bride‘s parents, where a dainty dinâ€" ner was served to the more immeâ€" diate relatives of the young couple. Mr. and Mre. Bauman are taking up early reaidence at the groom‘s home, less than half a mile east of Wallenstein. Fine Raccoon Captured. A fine specimen of raccoon was captured by Mesers. lsrael and Sidâ€" ney Hoffman, while they were felling a partially hollow tree in their seâ€" cluded woodlands last week. Wallenstein 6, Glenalian 3. Mud Turtle Pond here was recently the woodland scene of a Yery excitâ€" ing hockey game between Glenallan and Wallenstein, the score being 66 in favor of Wallenstein. ‘Several of our local young people are planming to attend the special preaching services of Mr. Louls Gerâ€" maine, of Quebec, at the Hawkesville Gospel Mission on the evenings of Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, this week. A prayer and song service was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Bauman last Saturday evening. Last Sunday morning‘s local Menâ€" nonite church attendance was shared by Martin‘s Meeting House, Upper Woolwich and East Wallenstein. Following the ceremony a recep Vicinity Visitors. PMWeTIUHE Acmiitne t Mr. Lonnie Gooding has returned from his winter trip to Haliburton County. ® Miss Mary ‘Cosford of has been spending a fow Mr. Harold Williams at of the latter‘s father, Mr. Matthews. * Mr. Manaseeh M. Martin motored a party of visiting Mennonites to Niâ€" agara Falls last Thureday, the vist tore continuing their onward journey by train,to their geveral homes in Penneylvania. Mr. Shannon Brubacher of the ‘Twin City spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. O. E. Adkin. Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn and daughter Marjorie of Bridgeport were accompanied by Miss Grace Gooding of Kitchener in a Sunday visit at the home of Mr. and iMre. Alonzo Goodâ€" ing. Amanda (Martin returned home Amanda (Martin returned home last Friday from a eojourn of eeveral weeks spent with friends and acâ€" quaintances in Pennsylvania. d odbdiesion depere Snree o .2% d Mr. Frank Guthrie was a Sunday visitor from Guelph at the homes of Mr. and iMrs. Oniaa M. Weber of Hawkesville and Mr. and Mre. John M. Martin, East Wallenetein. Mr. Elias B. Martin spent last ‘Thursday at the home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Josah Brubacher of Balsam Grove. Mr. John Schmidt of Upper Woolâ€" wich was a Tuesday vieitor with Mr. and Mre. Elias Martin and family. Mr. and Mre. David M. Gingrich expect to take posseasion of their new home along the Kitchenerâ€" Guelph highway ore the end of Febâ€" ruary. 1 1: 28 Ese EEnties On Tuesday Jan 29, a baby daughâ€" ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah R. Gregory of North Wailenstein and they have named her Marian Eivina. ‘The Misses Elvina Weber and Personale. Mr. Cornie} Stoeser has been emâ€" ployed with Mr. John Roth in Petersâ€" burg for the summer months. ‘ Miss Helen Flannery epent the weekâ€"end with Twin City friends. Mr. Norman Schweitser and Mias Lorette Oesch of Wellesiey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Oesch. Messre. John Edwin and Alfred Khuml have returned ‘to their home e after apending some time A number from here attended the hockey match in St. Agatha last Monday evening between St. Agatha and Bamberg. C iMr. and Mre. George Doerfler of Waterioo and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henever spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienappol. \ Mr. Gordon Dietrich has resumed his dutics at the‘ home of ‘Mr. Herb ePup ETCOE CC â€".;-"ii'; Psny for the coming months. JOSEPHSBURG oh. * $ y nd of Kitchener fow days with at the home Mr. Charles E. Y4 Buddell‘s Garage OVER THE HLLS more La ALONG THE HIGHWAYS ~ more smoothly in the 1935 HUDSON and Hudeon Built ‘ TERRAPLANE â€" THE EMBASSY 168 King W. 16 College St. Experimental Work = Repairs Of IRM "" lod:{n cqui:;nnt and thoroughly exmie;:fid n':iec;huaics combine to give you sepvice satisfaction /‘fm:‘est charges. | © _ Koegler‘s Tooth Paste Koegler‘s Linâ€" Koegler‘s Hamamelis Ointment DANCING â€" â€" MUSIC _ â€" BEVERAGE ROOM HUDSON 6 and 8 and TERRAPLANE 6 â€" HUPMOBILE § Sen INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRUCKS Come out any time and enjoy yourself Our food will delight you and the welcome sign is always out. 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