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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jan 1935, p. 8

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~ | KITCHENER SPRING COMPANY_ Improved Hydraulic Brakes stop quicker. : mA .; mmtoabcunhrmen i on ; / Stee vou See all three lowâ€"priced cars and comâ€" 432 Progress oo 44 8 \> 4 qremmmeegmmerneâ€" mm B. & H. and LOWE BROS. PAINTS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS, TOOL 39 King S. â€" All sizes and styles, hand or power. 2 use C vc D a IMPLEMENTS Phone 152 r 13 FEED â€" GRAIN ST. JACOBS, ONT. â€" 134 Erb W. â€" WATERLOO = Fuel, to be completely efficient minimum of waste, and at & in the long run. 106 Weber Chambers Hardware, like other merchandise, to vice. must be of the highest x".‘l“dt j Is the best coal value on the Keep your bins filled with it and let the $3 100‘ ilfeinbnnofiindiutihan ie io is the most economical, 0O STE O PAT HY 8 Frederick St. _ â€" Selling and servicing the highest grade implements made â€" the International implements CUU0T __"" _ andad hy thouss E. LANTZ Corrects structure and permil For colds, bronchitis, flu, pneumonia 34 Bridgeport Road = o _ Beside City Hall Buying heavily with Manufacturers direct. Floor Coverings _ > Wall Paper Curtain Draperies Blinds = Bed Spreads mmmmenmmmemzeegmmeeeee t o € owe 2 0 0 0_ _ Watch Your Budget! Economize! Offering a large selection of MUM\ building materials which will stand the You can rely on the quality of our ma by the economy of our low Specializing in Combination Doors and Call in . CHRYSLERS Cut your fuel bills. FUELâ€"PAK is highâ€"grade 'nm coal. Ilhmwl&-el-u.luls-o-lh”- ub.ucl-bm-l-o‘rt. Let us prove to you that hm-u.dn‘lth&bulholhryuhhr-. Sold by package or tonm. Prompt â€"Delivery. FUEL â€" PAK 5 and §AVO‘R )* 1 Eovrnational Harve nents made â€" the International Harvester tested and recommended by thousands of fa: . DERBECKER when you are in need. â€" Savings in prices. HARDW ARE OLIVE MATTHEWS . S. HUNSBERGER BUILDERS® SUPPLIES s â€" Windows â€" Trimmings â€" Cupboards Road + WATERLOO = GENERAL MACHINE WORK WATERLOO, ONT. e JMS® en DTE SEC â€" INTERNATIONAL HARV ESTER _ iz s ST. JACOBS . H. SCHANER FUEL EFFICIENCY Nature‘s Way to Health ucture and permits normal function. vitis A@n nneumonia and all acute diseases. BLUE COAL STAIR STORE CUTLERY, Ew. PUMPS Wilhelm . SAUDER ho PUTC T TLA wo he that is the only kind we handle. or power, supplied and installed. of the R. McDougall Co. â€" KITCHENER â€" 144 King W. Phone 683 KITCHENER 8. d Avdc inscc $ ‘nt, must give high heat with a a cost that will pay the buyer 168 Moore Ave. , OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, LS, SPORTING GOODS, of millwork and _ other tand the most rigid tests. f our materials and profit our low prices. cors and Storm Windows. tm L Phone 703w on the market. s et the wintery windo blow. SEEDS â€" COAL Phone Elmira 159 r 4 serâ€" de Inodwere .'le"‘bo_ot T WATERLOO, ONT. of a¢r§c Illt-l!l"l vester line. of farmers. Phone 353 AAMÂ¥CHE 1.E ES â€" Reports Excellent wine" Fevged mak ‘ f "â€"-...;"u-du ; 1 rha church vear of 1984 closed THO URETUE I°° e eea: ..' very satiefactorily for the Plattsvite Wery Hennmentn t To cize . cirouit. ‘The congregational meeting was held Jan, 29 and 30. ‘The high -umuaonuflvpfi were: the minister, Rev. A & Hopper, officiat ed at four weddings, eleven tunerale, nine baptisms, eight were received in church relationship during the year. ‘The circuit contributed $528 to the Missionary and Maintenance Fund, I L 2e n cbatlas all told with the two W. M. Societios * the contributions to missions Was * $855.33. On the circuit the sum total . . raised for all purposes waS $3,767.00. On At the Platteville congregational.at meeting Mr. F. Berrett was appointed an secretary and after the reading of the various yeports of the treasurors O wi the organizations and the fnancial ;» report of the general fund of the church, the officers were elected f0f 1935, which resulted as follows:~ ,, Eldere, Mr. W. Cann, Mr. J. Sang win, j Mr. Cassell (for 3 years), Dr. Mcâ€" Lennan, ‘Mr. Kitson, Mr. Daniel (for * 2 years); Mr. J. Green, Mr. F. King, ¢! Mr. Barrett (for 1 year); the etewâ€" H ‘ards are Mr. Patterson, Mr. McCalâ€" H lum, Mr. Austin (for 2 years); Mr. ‘Potter, Dr. Marling, N. Kiteon (for 1 D | year); treasurer of congregation, Mr. " : Jas. Fergueson; treasurer of IM. and | M. Fund, Mr. Eckel; auditor of conâ€" L Wregn,tion. Mr. T. Scott; ushers, Wal t ter Eckel, John Fenn, Ward Hoffman, N. Kitson; music committee, Mrs. . Patterson, Mre. Austin, Mrs. Jas. Ferâ€" ; gusson. A vote of appreciation was ~ , | tendered to the Women‘s Association C for their splendid work during the . year also to the different organiza: f tions, to the Sunday School euperinâ€" _ tendent, Mr. Barrett, and to the treaâ€" surer of the church, also to the feithâ€" / ful service rendered by the choir / under the leadership of Mrs. Wm. Fergusson. A very hearty vote of apâ€" preciation was tendered to Rev. and â€" Mre. A. E. Hopper for their service with the congregation and also an invitation for the pastor to continue as minister for 1935 and 36. The ‘meeting was & veTy happy one. a good atmosphere, and finances were 80 clear since the printed statements ill were in the hande of the members showing a balance 0n hand of $88.93 â€"il and not a single organization showâ€" ing any deficit. ‘The ladies served reâ€" freshments consisting of tea and sandwiches with cake. Personals. I Miss Beseie (Calder, formerly of Plattsville and Mr. Harry Kaufman of Dewar Lake, Sask., were married Jan. 18th in Kindereley, Sask. ‘The bride wore a brown crepe dress. with accessories to match and looked very smart. The many friends of ‘Mr. Albert Smart will regret to hear that he is * Aare i1 at the home of hi sonâ€" ‘The many friends Smart will regret to seriouely ill at the h inâ€"law, W. F. Scott. Mr. T. J. Scott spent Drumbo last week. Whi sisted in the auditing ship books. ship DODRC. Mr. August Pope, caretaker of the Platteville School hae resigned the position in favor of Mr. Dick Barrett. Mr. Pope, due to illness, wae unable to undertake the responsbility of janitor. Friends of Mre. Will Berst will re gret to hear that she ie confined to her home. Dundee is epending some time with her het. _ Friends of Mary Pickwell will re gret to hear that she is confined to her home due to iliness. + Business in Platteville is booming. ‘The sandpaper factory is working extra houre. , Miss Ruby Hofetetter has taken up a position in Baden. Misa Reta Gofton and Miss Olive Shantz epent Sunday with Miss Dorâ€" othy Chapman at the home of Mr. Enos Cressman. 2 Recent visitors at the home Of Mr. and Mrs.R. Jones were Mr. and Mrs. L. Weiland and two daughters Phylâ€" lis and Ruth and Pearl Waddel1 and Joe Lobsinger all of Kitchener. Mr. Jack Jones and Johnny Jones of Preston were visitors with relaâ€" tives in the village 0n Sunday. i ED asssiett s V) 3 4d fft 1. th L cidlii hi.Afi Sn i ‘The Young People‘s League Of the} United Church held their meeting OB Sunday evening. Miss Edith Knoll gave the topic. ‘The meeting WA Mrs. H. Eade was a visitor in closed with the benediction. Preston on ‘Baturday. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Lucas of Preston were visitors at the home of Mr. |Wm. Lucts :n Saturday. Celebrates Birthday. 14 41418 n ces a An enjoyable surprise party wok1 place at the home of Mr. and Mre. occasion of the birthday of Mr. R. Jones on Thursday, it being the Jones. He was presented with a parâ€" lor cigarette lighter by his grandâ€" daughter Phyllis ‘Weiland. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilfong attended the funeral of the late Mre. Menno \Wlmmn of Elmira on Friday afterâ€" ment ‘ll:{"d the service at the Preaby: terian Charch and Rev. B. R. Hall of Gait at the United Church on Sunâ€" day afternoon. A Chinese was telephoning =gir, what time you Axee tooth fo‘ #ntm,. all right?" asked the seothâ€" nurtes «h right, but 5â€";â€"-” PM MMP APTICCCC P Reta Gofton and Miss Olive Winterbourne, epent Sunday with Mise Dorâ€" burned at sch rapman at the home of Mr. week. The sy ressman. . of the family nemmmcmmernensiarccanscinremnenatia their sudden . i _ The young j DQâ€"QN /__ the church 01 Calder, formerly of Mr. Harry Kaufman Sack.. were married spent some time in . While there he a6â€" liting of the town: in charge of Rev. H. p S Accad ui) 4 U was Seads at iss Auipnnang cos | Erctvretss peasoiet yea LK > :~ &flo‘l‘:” 'm.c-ubdfl”:: Montre Athert Krauter, Juke Manss, HODTY | 1/004 mud, $55 in the Sunday School, â€" Cush T Goorge Swmith, HBOTMARTLe, in the | CSE Bectrnc:s and Adam Haba. 35 Tic is the Srer AMendy Bible Mr. and Mre. Simon Schwartsbock| or3es. it was Ly vote to it and family of Bt. Jacobs were Thur® | ..,) nydro in the should the day vsitors with Mr. and Mrs. NO8B| proposed line ‘be opected. Officors Priday with ‘Migs Emma Vollimar returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Zimmenrman for a week. . A number of young people from Ohio, who are attending Bible Bchoo! at . Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno lmln#. Miss Helen Helet of loo was was a weekâ€"end visitor with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Harry Koehier. ‘ Mr. Louis Ziegler of Brandon, Man., attended the funeral of his brother, Mr. Jacob Ziegler. Mrs. Rev. H. J. Lamack visited for a few days m week with her par ents, Mr. andbAire. H. Bippol at New Hamburg and with her éister, Mre. Horman at Stratford. A number from here attended the hockey match at Kitchener on Wedâ€" nesday evening. : Messrs. George Fries and Norman Duench epent Sunday with ‘Mr. Ervin Heier, Hesson road. Mrs. Aaron Metz Of . Kitchener spent a few days with her friend, Mre. Mathilda Hoerle. Mr. Henry Wagner attended the Golden Wedding anniversary Of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hurag at Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. Hubert Diss of St. Clemente called on local friends here on Tuesâ€" day Mr. Henry Schmidt who has been spending eome time at Buffalo called on Mr. and Mrs. John Gles on Tues day. Miss Ada Brubacher of St. Jacobs was a visitor with her parents on Sunday. L L ooo e ue ‘__ wEST MONTROSE 00007 Mr. and Mrs. E. Conrad and family of Elmira were Sunday vieitors with Mr. and ‘Mre. Henry Volimar. Mrs. Wim. Heist of Waterloo is a visitor this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Koehler. Mr. Valentine Heimpel of Waterloo called on friends and relatives here on Friday. L £207 P NVOZY Mr. and ‘Mrs. Campbell Shantz and little daughter of Crosehill were Friâ€" day visitors at the home of Mre. Fred Braendle. 800 oo â€"'l.‘jlvi;;l’lu(h Miller spent end at her home, North W Personals. â€" Miss Louise Letson of Doon «pent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Miss Ruth Marriott is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Parks at Guelph. Mr. Gillow of Blair visited at Mr. George Letson‘s on ‘Monday. Local News Notes. h 6 enc e 170C LBD 111 Hi i pbtel We are sorry to report the death of Mrs. George Sherriffe at Vancouâ€" ver. The family lived in this neighâ€" borhood for many years on the farm now occupied by Mr. Ben Milliard. ‘The funeral will be hekd on Thure day‘ of this week from the Winterâ€" bourne Church. Rev. A. M. Hamilâ€" ton of Guelph, a former pastor of the deceased will conduct the service. ‘The remains will be interred in the family plot in the Presbyterian cemâ€" etery. Our aympathy goes on‘t_ to the OE m L2 . Len RSu es Ne e Oe t t son, Wm. of Texas and the two daughters in Vancouver. A number from here attended the Juneral of little Florence Scroggie of PMAESCINOETEC rk. (he iatally Mo PRA URNECCCTR oi tow 1 burned at school on Friday of last week. The sympathy of the friends of the family goes out to them in their sudden bereavement. w ocms 10 1001 0B 2 cce ieb d i Pnirinn o ‘The young people‘s society met in the church on Sunday night. Miss Vera Fewings had charge of the meeting. which was Hymn Night. A number of the. old and familiar hymne were sung and the history of the hymns and their writers given by different members of the young peOâ€" ple. Their next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Harvey Woods on Friday night. la wfull: ds PCs groom, who stood beside two hunâ€" dred and ten pounds of feminine aéâ€" eurance. "Ah takes nothin‘," gloomily reâ€" «ponded the bridegroom. "Ah‘s bein‘ tooked." SALADA TEA COMPANY er spent the wee North Woolwich. OF CANADA, LIMITED The Waterioo Chronicle, Waterloo, Ont. over 1933. We atl advertising in the We take this opportunity to vsunu‘mlhymnbwb ‘There are approximalofy 90 TIMD" immhflh\fitfilm‘“”l“ a.u-uymm;m-hr 1984 wore $450 to consolidated fund and $240 to missionary and maintenâ€" ance fund. At the close of the meet: ing a unanimous 'a.o(awfl‘l‘“' n us S 0i ws Nau and Alfred Bean; VIEISOIONNLE and Maintehance board, Messrs. E. Z. Mcintyre, Mervin Facey, Wn. Marwick, R. J. Bean; teacher of Ever Ready Bible Class, Rer. Wm Banes for the splendid services renâ€" dered during the past year and a corâ€" dial invitation given them to remain for another year. ‘Inpy Skating Party. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Addieon Baird and family invited the Junior Farmers of the community to a skating party at their home. After enjoying eeveral hours of ekating the remainder of the evening was spent in games, etc. Refreshâ€" ments wore served at the close. All 1 Als ns nyl . was extended to 1000 te 4 44 Aca ols o iess present reported a eplendid time. and wieh to thank Mr. and Mre. Baird and family for their hoapiâ€" tality. Personals. We are glad to report that (Mrs. Fred Bean, who underwent an operaâ€" tion in the General Hospital, Stratâ€" ford, on ‘Monday morning, ie doing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mre. Mervin Facey and Miss Irene iFacey of Blandford called on Mr. and Mre. Isaac Bean on Satâ€" urday. With kind regards, we are, Miss Jessie Pentelow teacher at 88. 4, Wilmot, vieited with Miss Margaret Bean over the weekâ€"end. Mre. Jim Nau who has been on the sick list for over a week ia improvâ€" ing which her friends will be glad to hear. Miss Gertrude Robinson of rum-‘ bank is spending several weoeks mtl the home of Mr. Fred Bean. ! Mr. and Mre. Ed. Bilger and daughâ€" ter Jean of ‘Kitchener and Miss Grace ! Snider of Waterloo visited with the : latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snider on Sunday aiternoon. Mre. Titus Sheard of Kitchener and Mre. Wm. Koch of Waterico spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Adâ€" dison ‘Kline. Mr. and (Mré. Reuben Koch of near Wellesley visited at the home of | Addison Kiline on Thursday. .\ir. Duncan Jenkins of New Hamâ€" burg visited with his friend, Mr. Howard Weicker on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleming and Janie vieited with the former‘s mother, Mre. Robert Fleming at Poole on Sunday. Mr. and (Mré. Ed. Schiedel and son Clarence and Mr. and Mre. Percy Weicker spent Thursday afternoon in Kitchener. Miss Ruth Schiedel and Mr. Glen Schiedel visited friends in Sarnia over the weekâ€"end. . IMr. and Mrs. Earl Poll and family epent Sunday with relatives in Kitâ€" chener. Mrs. Alf. Christner and deughters Mary Eilen and Jean spent last week with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Craig at Bright. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Ephraim Baer is laid up with an atâ€" tack of sciatica. We wish her a epeedy recovery. . Personals. Mre. D. Howley attended the funâ€" eral of Mrs. Willam McGuiness held in Hamilton on Friday. Miss Alma Schiebel spent the weekâ€"ond with her friend, Miss Nora Mahoney of Stratford. Miss Ella Moser is spending a tew weeks with Mr. Eugene Helm‘s of WaterlOo. Mr. George and Annie Basler of the: town line visited Tuesday with ‘Melâ€" vin Hanley‘s. Mr. Jack and Arthur Keeye left for California (Monday, where they inâ€" tend staying for the winter months. Mr. James Kennedy hold a very enjoyable house party ‘Tuesday evenâ€" ing. â€" Mrs. George Basler is staying for a few months with her mother, who is eeriouly ill at Owen Sound. the HESSON , S498, M MDUTYC roximately 50 memâ€" s Yours truly, SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, express our appreciation of the valuable serâ€" . . â€" Saaeines "’""""""!fl"‘"" "1 n Notice is hereby given that the sixtyâ€"first annual meeting of the x North Waterloo Farmers‘ Mutual Fire Insurance Co. will be held in the Board Room of the Ontario I:c‘.nil and Accident Inurance Co., at Waterloo, at the ho o‘clock in the afternoon of TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1935 for the purpose of receiving the Company‘s annual reports and the election of four directors. By order of the Board. moerpou U WANDS: We Telegraph Bouquet? Phone 1410 Waterloo, Ont., February 23, 1935 Builders‘ Sâ€"up‘;fl_el: â€" Sash Doors â€" Roofing â€" John Street E. 54 Bridgeport Road â€" WATERLOO _ â€" Phone 110 Ford Vâ€"8 » 1935 Material of the right grade, well ma and delivered promptly, at reasona hundreds of satisfied customers. We for twelve. ye 482 King E. â€" KITCHENER â€" Phone Sflf{ HALL and McKIE Mead‘s Flower Shop Bring your HEN and DUCK EGGS to us and we will turn them into "Livable" Chicks and Ducklings at most reasonable prices. ~ For size, vigour and egg production, our Hatchery will guarantee satisfaction. The value offered in our new car at such a low price emables us to trade in a used car and resell at a price that is value to the used car buyer. SEE OUR USED CARS â€" 80 to choose from. We have taken more ord 1935 than in ANNUAL MEETING > ~ We offer investors facilities for service in alf investment aart Is Outstanding Value Kitchener Office: Medical Arts Bldg. .â€" Phone 3690 BOYER LUMBER CO. Toronto 2, February 1. 1935. PAGEL HATCHERY CUSTOM HATCHING id [ [( y Daffodils, Tulips, Vielets, Iris . . . \&‘ inrly hnrbim%ers of Sprlngd. a% Ay v ragrant and dainty and so ‘\hm PN expressive. Lovely Rosebuds with Buddleia f will carry your sentiments.| l‘w Hyacinths â€" and beautiful potted l 1 Plants . . . all are ready to W MH‘ express â€" Valentine‘s sweetest NT message. Flowers Anywhereâ€"May we send your friend a INQUIRIES INVITED. 1 romoenxto M ... _. > wWATCH THE FORDS GO BY KITCHENER le, well manufactured and seasoned, at reasonable prices, has gained us omers. We have served this district WATERLOO orders, to date, for New in any year previous. Flowers For Your Valentine JOSEPH H. WOODS, â€"first annual meeting 200 King St. W.

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