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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Feb 1935, p. 9

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: Waterlioo0o and Distric Your roller crushers sharpened, babbited and repaired; also plate choppers; clippers sharpened; magnetos repaired and charged. Amy kind of mandrels machined; acetylene welding; electric motors rebushed promptly. Try us. 58 King E., Kitchener â€" Between Queen and Frederick C. J. BRUDER, Prop 168 King W. â€" KITCHENER King St. S. _ â€" _ Waterloo, Ont. Smoking Supplies â€" Magazines ~ BOWLING = BILLIARDS For Better Butter . . . . try ST. JACOBS CREAMERY Thomas Cosford, Prop. Phone Elmira 183 r 4 > â€" . People suffering {rom ‘"runâ€"down" health, ansemic, mentsa have been helped back to better health. Why not We specialize in uapl‘-c dry good; such u- fll;;:&:’l;;tev;, V;il;h, flh‘ cottonades, denims, shirtings, broadclo grey cottons and you will n‘w‘y- find a large variety to choose m-muu .. . . WE SELL THE BEsT Fok Less. Your experience will be "It Pays to Shop at Trapp‘s". Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Crockery an. We specializte in stavle drv @oods such m« fian FEATURING THIS WEEK HEAVY COTTONADES AND DENIMS ar ....... ST. JACOBS » s L 464 Willinm St. Weet . WATERLOO â€" Phene 768vw ST. JACOBS MACHINE SHOP We can pay you from 75¢ to 82c per bushel, subject to market change and sample. It will pay you to trade this barley off on other feed for less money. Come and talk it over with us. BRILL‘S RECREATION HALL We recommend Shur Gain Hog Concentrate and Sugared Schumaker Feed for pigs. Martin & Martin Laying Mash and Big Fifty Concentrate for your hens. Come in and see our big display of used pianos. TERMS TO SUIT. BEVERAGE ROOM A meeflnfikphce for men who enjoy an hour‘s recreation and like to meet the congenial companions who make the atmosphere friendly and _ _ s welcome. The Pioneer Creamery of Ontario . â€" J. B. KELLER, Prop. Manufacturers of GOLDEN ROSE Pasteurized Creamery Butter For sale at leading Grocers in Kitchener and Waterloo. ra 112 r 5 â€"â€" TELEPHONE â€" Kitchener 4074 â€" Established 1878 â€" ST. JACOBS, ONT. MARTIN‘S CHOPPING MILL An Atmosphere of Good Will and Good Fellowship. Come in and have a good time â€" any time. STRAHKHL‘S MUSIC STORE GENERAL MACHINE WORK SPECIAL and EXPERIMENTAL WORK C. J. TRAPP Phone Elmira 183 r 4 for appointment. GOOD SUPPLY OF FEED ON HAND CUSTOM MIXING AND CHOPPING DAILY WINDS OR HOTEL PHONE 95 WANTED â€" MALTING BARLE\ KITCHENER‘S MUSIC STORE WHERE ALL MUSICIANS MEET Mason & Risch Uprights and Grands We are local agents for FE E D S Phone Elmira 152 r 3 ST. JACOBS, ONT. ELMIRA DINING ROOM A LA CARTE and Chinaware. Phone 2150 . 35¢ yard Papers Messrs. Allan Bauman and Ezra Bauman of near Erbeville were re cent visitons with Mr. and Mrd. Joâ€" «eph Snider, Sr. Sunday vicitors at the home of Mr. wnd _ Mrs. Ephraim â€" Snider were Micses Sclinda Banman and Olive Snider of St. Jacobe and Charles Koch and Edgar Wenber of Conestogo. Mr. Albert Heer spent Sunday at hi home in Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Gingrich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Norman Martin, Conestogo. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin called on Mr. and Mrs. lerael Gingrich on Sunday afternoon. Mics Perceda Reist of Conestogo spent Sunday with Miss Lucinda Sniâ€" der. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich and <on Mervin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder. Mies Naomi Gingrich spent Sunâ€" day with her friend, Misa Hettie Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. O. Bowman and sons of Mannheim and Rev. and Mrs. Evan Sider visited at Isaiah Eby‘s on Sunday. 2 . m Mr. and Mre. Joseph Snyder and Mr. Joseph Snider Sr.. spent Sunâ€" day with friends near Conestogo. Mr. and Mre. soseph ‘Martin of Zurich and Mr. and Mre, Jeese Marâ€" tin were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. David B. Snider. Mr. Melvin Good of St. Jacobe has commenced his duties for the year with Mr. Manasseh Gingrich. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and son visited with Mrs. Henry Schreiâ€" ber, Sr., and Miss Margaret Schreiâ€" ber at Galt on Sunday. _ __ _ Mr. and Mre. David Snider and sons were Sunday visitors with Mr. and (Mrs. Horb Shantz Smmday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich were Mr. Emanuel Wideman and Miss Hettie Wideman of Hawkesvilie, Mr. Wilburt Brubacher and Miss Anna Brubacher of near Heidetberg, Mr. Melvin Good and Herbert Gingrich. Miss Mary Heimpel and Mr. Jacob Heimpel attended the funeral of their niece, the late Miss Edith Heimpel, who was fatally injured in an automobile accident last week, at Heidelberg on Sunday afternoon. _ Miss Dorothy Thoman and Master Roy Tapping of Kitchener spent the week-emr at Ezra Becker‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sweitzer and danehter Helen, Gailt, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Eph. Fried. several rolk of the community attended the special service under the direction of the C. E. of the U. B. churech. New Dundee on Sunday evenits Mr. and Mrs. Heffrx Becker and family visited on Sunday at Morley Battler‘s. The Misses Ruby and Effie Schmidt and Master Cecil Schmitt The Golden Rule and Loyal Sone classes of U. B. Church enjoyed a skating party at Kitchener park on Friday evening. bater in the evening the purly adjourned to the home of ir. aytl Mrs. John Heimbecker, 15 Church street. where dainty refreshâ€" ment«< were served by the hostesé, M.es Kileen Heimbecker. Personals. of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Battler of Kitchener, Miss Bertrice Becker and Mr. ‘Ewart Battler called ‘on Miss Mary Rutherford recently. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Battler of German Milis spent last Sunday at Morley Battler‘s. fame caken war hels be whe was ?yn!o Weber at lnnl on Rev. and Mre. E. E. Hallman, Kit chener, were grests of Mr. and Mrs O. G. Hallman on Sunday s',’,‘," Enjpyable Skating Party. Mrs. C W. Shelby and son Billy of Parks are gueste at home of the former‘s mother. Mrs. J. B. Bricker this week. Mics Mary Runchey epent Saturâ€" day in Galt with her friend, Mise Goldie Gibb. On Sunday evening. March 3, the Christian Rndeayor of U. B. Church, New Diandee will render a specilal prokram in tUhe local U. B. Church. Mics Syivia Haliman, Kitchener, was a guest under her parental roof over the weekâ€"ond. Mrs. J. B. Bricker received the sad news on Sunday morning of the death of her sister, Mrs. D. W..Clemâ€" ens, Galt. Harvey Letson, Greenfield, epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Telford Brodhaecker Mise Estelle Haycock. WaterlGo spent the weekend with friends in the burg. Mr. Harold Morrell, Hamilton, was a yisitor at the home of A. Stoltz‘s on Friday evening. Friends Arrange Social. A number of friends gathered at the home of Eph. Fried‘s last Thursâ€" day evening to spend a social hour. Mr. Fried is making favorable proâ€" gress towards recovery and is able to be about. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Abraham Bruâ€" bucher, Breslau, Mr. and Mre. Norâ€" man Suyder, Kitchener, Mr. and Mre. Fred Snyder, Waterloo, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer, New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snyder, Petersburg, Mr. and Mns. Henry Bowman, New Dundee and \Mr. and Mrs. W. Jutzie, Baden. Personals, $ Mis, Mae Brodhaecker, Preston, is spending a few days with her broâ€" ther and sisterâ€"inâ€"law. Mr. and Mre. Telford Brodhaecker. SNIDER‘S CORNERS WILLIAMSBURG Porsonals and other items as told by Waterico Chromicile ROSEVILLE DISTRICT NEWS Mrs Eph Weber eptertained a number of her fri(:w'-‘. quilting last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs !»yton Seibert spent Sunday with ~a. Seibert‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schiedel and family of Kitchener were Sunda guests with Mr. and Mrs. B. Wy Lichty. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weber and family~ of Natchez were Sunday v:‘xitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder and daughter Grace of Preston were Sunday visitors with Earl Snyder‘s and Leander Snyder‘s. Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and daughters Almeda and Doris were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gimbel at Freeport. _ Messrs. Urias and Vernon Bearâ€" inger spent Sunday at the home of Neil Wanner, Strasburg. Mrs. M. A. Lowrie returned home last Friday from nursing several weeks at lÂ¥nwkesville. Mrs. H. Sage and son Robert of Newton and Mrs. Blair of Stmfi- ton, Sask., visited Mrs. J. H. inâ€" wald and Henry on Monday. Personals. Miss Muriel Ernst spent Sunday v_vith Miss Emmeline Lichty, Floraâ€" dale Mr. and Mrs. Georie Weber were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Peter Shirk, Bridgeport. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schiedel and family of Kitchener were Sunda guests with Mr. and Mrs. B. Wy T _ ooo mrigi e asclt ter Frances have been confined to their rooms with the flu. Nurse Guenter is in attendance. We wish thcil.n a speedy recovery. 0_ Miss Vera Fewings of West Monâ€" trose spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fewings. We are sorry to report Mr. and Mrs.!esley Krotz _amFl’ittlo_dtqgh- Mrs. Dorland of fi‘;'lmâ€";?nt several days with her daughter, Miss Dene Dorland. Miss Alice Clarke of Preston spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Clarke. Mr. Henry Peffers and dwwhh Olive were visitors at Mr. W. B. Freeborn‘s last Friday. Mrs. Alex. Nurse returned home last week after nding several wfirks at her dng:er'- at Cooksâ€" ville. Mr. Ernie May and little daughter of Listowel spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McLennan. by our experienced operators marks the work of our shop. Scores of Twinâ€"City women and girls have learned to rely upon Hodgin‘s prices â€" higher than bargain shops but lower thun the deluxe salons. Drop in or phone for appointment. Hair Cutting and Dressing APPROVED SHOE REPAIRING Although what‘s in a man‘s head counts for more than how he looks, we find that the man who uses his head is usually a neat dresser. wWATCH YOUR LOOKS! Having your clothes tailored by Braunlich ensures the best and newest in style and outâ€" fitting yourself with accessories will help keep your appearance neat at ril times. Outfitter to Gentlemen _ 9 KING N. WATFERLOO say 96 out ot: 100 employers. "CARELESSNESS HODGIN‘S â€" BEAUTY SHOP Mr. Pond, who has been working R. BRAUNLICH Expert Service GERMAN MILLS Phone Kitchener 802 is more dangerous than ignorance" . . That means our methods of repairing shoes are approved by manufacâ€" turers. We use factory equipment and rr'ntorhll of highest grade in our work. SHOE REPAIRING Phone 941 King St. 8. Waterloo Ed. L. House STANDARD PRICES Facial epent the weekâ€"end with ftriends here. Misses Theresa Eckert and Eva Rau of Elmira visited with Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. Eckert on Sunday. There will be a dance at the Parish Hal} on Friday, music eupplied by & 9â€"plece orchestra. Mr. Frank Hoffarth of Petereburg is apending a few days with his fa A large number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of Miss Rdith Hetmâ€" Mr. and Mre. Herbert Schna‘r and family and Mr. and Mre. Charles Bush and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seraphin Schnar> at Waterloo. Referee. Leo Schmalz, Kitchener. Celebrate 16th Wedding Anniversary, A large number of friends and re latives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mre. Robert Ertel recently to celebrated their eixteenth wedding anniversary. The evening was pleasâ€" antly spent in card playing and daneâ€" ing after which a deinty lunch was served. Card Party Enjoyed. A card party was tendered at the Parish Hall last Thureday evening. Mns. Peter Kuntz received the prize for soto, while Mr. Ed. Brenner was handed the consolation. In euchre (Mrs. Ed. Jordan was high and Mre. Robert Ertel was low Lunch was served by the ladies. News Notes, Mr. Harry Baechelor left for Poâ€" wasson on Thursday where he has secured employment. Personals. , Friends of Mre. Janob Rau are sorry to learn that she was injured from a fall on the ice. Mr. and Mre. Rugene Steffler and ‘amily of Hampstead and Viss Magâ€" dalena Schiebel of Kitchenrer visitâ€" ed with Mrs. Schiobel on Surday. ‘Mesers. Carl Allemang, s.eonard Beaupre of St. Clements, Glon Macâ€" Leod of Hawkesville, Claudo Beauâ€" pre of Kitchener and Mise Alberta Allemang of Ekmira motored to Toâ€" ronto on Saturday. A number of friends enjoyed a pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Alf. Moser on Friday evenâ€" iIng A good game of hockey was played at Welleslay on Saturday afternoon hetween our local Juniors and the Wellesiey Junlors. The score was iâ€"7 in favor of our locals. ‘Ten minâ€" utes of overtime was played. A delightfu] evening was spent at the home ot !Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuntz over the weekâ€"end. The evenâ€" ing was spent in dancing. St. Clementsâ€"Goal, Beaupre; de fence, E. Lorentz and S. Mikel; cenâ€" tre, G. MacLeod; wings Allemang and S. Lorentz; subs, Grube Lob singer, Ottman and Forwoll. to be played. The first games played at St. Jacobs resulted in a 3â€"1 score for the focals and the second played here last Friday evening was also won by the jocals in a 5â€"3 score. St. Clements Score First Less than four minutes had elapsed in the first period when Scottie Lorentz on a pams from his brother Edward, scored the first goal. The second was scored by B Lorentz on a solo effort. The third for the Leafs was ecored by Macâ€" Leod off Good‘s skates. Carl Schmidt ‘or St. Jacobs made the first for St. Jacobe on a pass from Forler, when Scottie Lorentz followed this by seoring on his own rebound. Bruce Gabel made the second for St. Jaâ€" In the second period «carcely twelya minutes had elapsed when Schmidt made it 4â€"3 on a solo effort. Scotty Lorentz, a few minutes later made it 5â€"3. Four penalties were handed out in this period. last period. The Leaf played defensive hockey At the conclusion of the play, Herh Schmidt of St. Jacobs, president for the R.LHL., presented the trophy to Mr. Ed. Lobsinger, captain of the St. Clements Maple Leafs. _ St. Jacobsâ€"Goal, Good; defence, M. Thome, Henrich; centre, Ritter; wings, Steiner and Schmidt; subs, Kenesky, Gabel, W. Thoms and Forâ€" ler. wobs just before the gong rang to end the first period. Milton Ritter was the only one to receive a penalty in this period. and then met Bt. Jacobs. Only t‘:}-h.mm out of three had Ou Friday evening the St. Clemâ€" ents Maple Leats defeated the Stâ€" Jacobs Athietics by a score of §â€"3. This was the second final game in the Independent Hockey League for the Hon. W. D. Euler trophy for North Waterieo. . The first game was played at Bt. Jacobs‘ last Tuepday evening and resulted in a 3â€"1 score for the locals. The Leafs reached first place standing in the league for the past three years but lost out by emaill marging in the finals. In the 193233 season our locals were beaten on the round 33 by the Wellealey Dukes, goals on the round counting. In the 33â€"34 season they wore put out by the Great West Felt team of Elmira in a four game series, games to count, one being & tie. This year baving again finished in firet place, they eliminated the Linâ€" wood Union Jacks in the semiâ€"finals Jacobe‘ last ‘Tuesday evening and resulted in a 3â€"1 score for the locals. The Leafs reached first place standing in the league for the past three years but lost out by email marging in the finals. In the 193233 season our locals were beaten on Maple Leafs Win W. D. Euler Trophy ufl.â€"u.-l’bll..lu-hb the Second Game of Finals by 5 â€" 3.â€"â€"Trophy Presented. \ one in LATHE â€" Glll:lll. â€" SHAP|E=’ C MILLING Specializing Exporiment A bomeâ€"owned firm with modern ofizm:;t and years of experience is at your service. mpt, reasonable and thoroughly satisfactory work. We Manufacture Bod Springs. Repairing of AB Kinds _ 34 Bridgeport Road â€" WATERLOO BUICK : Specializing : CHEVROLET BRAKES â€" IGNITION â€" WELDING â€" TOWING â€" STORAGE Experienced mechanics and modern equipment, genuine parts, prompt service all combined to give genuine satisfaction. Fresh every day. New Dundee Creamery products are produced every day in our sanitary, modern and thoroughls equipped creamery. The utmost care is taken that these products reach you prom tly as pure as when they left the churns. For you and your {unfly- better health and enjoyment, ask for , NEW DUNDEE CREAMERY PRODUCTS 54 King S. 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WATERLOO 24 Hour Service. When you give your photo you give the most distinetly personal of gifts. At any season of the year there is no more admired or acceptable gift than photographs . Come out any time and enjoy yourself. Our food will delight you and the welcome sign is always out. When you want a real enjoyable evening come to the Embassyâ€"we guarantee a good time. Mead‘s Flower Shop SEILINGS HIâ€"QUALITY We have two hatches per week and can guarantse BABY CHICKS > PHOTOGRAPHER QUALITY Studio and Home PORTRAITS Complete Photographic Service WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS â€" ANYWHERE GEORGE H. TRUSSLER The cheese that made Baden famous. ZINGER anp GEIGER From Blood Tested Stock, ail healthy, strong and virile â€" the best of the species. For egg production, good breeding and sure aatisfaction‘pur chicks mean success. ASK FOR PRICES AND CATALOGUE CHEDDAR SWISS CANADIAN At the better dealers in the district. GENERAL MACHINE WORK HARRY P. BRUDER, Prop. ST. 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