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Get your supply of Dedicated To Better Vision . . . THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE WHITE HOUSE SERVICE {Continued next Thursday) CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP . MANY NEGLECT , THEIR EYES now has a blend _ Sfor every purse All leaders in their class A praduet of The CAMADA STARCH CO., Edwardsburg 6y FOOD , gner NWRI‘HIDTHAT Hag MORE CANADIAN CHILOREN THAN ANY OTHER CoRN sYRUP ¢ â€" : 1b Fifty years of married lifé were Oobserved by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaufman at their home in Waterloo on Tuesday of last week. With reâ€" gret it is reported that Mr. Kaufman has been quite ill for the past month and â€"comsequently the celebration plans :ere called | off. _ Numerous congratAlations _ and _ felicitations were received. CELEBRATE 50th YEAR OF WEDDED LIFE The .Jnarriage took place in Woolâ€" wich i1 1885, Rev. Rech performing the ceremony. After residing in Lisâ€" towel for many years, they moved to Wuterloo where they have lived for the past 21 years. The union was blessed with three sons. The friends of Mr. Clare Buschert, Simeon St.. Kitchener, will be sorry to learn that he is {J! at St. Mary‘s hosuital where he s confined as the result of nndergoing «&n operation| for & «dicitls. | Mir Neil MeEachern n-nlerluined; the ro mbere of the C. €. club, To senils at her home in Waterloo. ( 5 friende _ _of _ Miss _ Annie Schmidt, ishenJon . Si, Kitchener.l wil be sorry to learn this she i« i1}| at St Mary‘s hospital. | The home of Mrs. M. Werner, M St., Kitchener was the scene of a bappy event Thursday night when a nuimler of friends exrprised her, it being the occasion of her birihday. Miss Vielet Thoman, King St, Kit. chener entertamed at a kitchen shower Thursday sszhi in honer of j Mis« Vera Martin, King SL. whone Burofmaze tikes place Heo Legsinning i of next month | The friende of Mr. George Swartz. Martin St. Kitchener. will be sorry i to learn that he is confined to St. Mary‘s hospital suffering from an{ attack of prneumonia l Mrs. E. Val. Tilton attended the annuat dinner of the Cedar Springe Community and Country club at the Scottish Rite. Ham{lton, on Friday The â€" conference on conetruction works, held annualiy by the road superintendents of Ontario, was atâ€" tended by E. J. Emrey, Waterloo Connty â€" Road â€" Superintendent | last week. in Toronto Misg Bernice Letter entertained a number of friends at her home, Young St, Waterloo, Friday night. The evening was epent in playing progressive hearts and duncing. The â€" Kitchener â€" Trinity _ United The â€" Kitchener â€" Trinity _ United Church Women‘a Misaionary Society visited the Waterloo society recently an were in charge of the program. Mrs. James Valentine, president of the Waterloo group. presided. Mre. E. Val. Tilton, expressed the thanks of the home society for the fine proâ€" gram prescfted at the cloce of the meéting. Mr. Adam Uffelman, former excise efficer of Waterloo, observed his 64th birthday on Thursday. at his home in Waterloo. A number of friends gathered to celebrate the event with him. Mr. aiid Mrs. Henry Krug, Free port, had ae their guests for the weekâ€"enmd the former@ sleter, Mrs. Leo MeLaughlin, Mr. E. G. Odette, chairman of the Ontario Liquor Control Board, and Mrs. Odette and Mr. and Mrs. W. Shanaham, all of Toronto. On Saturday evening Mr. and ‘Mrs. Krug entertained at dinâ€" ner in honor of their house guesta and in compliment to Mayor Couzâ€" ens of Detroit, Mich., and Mre: Couzâ€" and ens ens Dr. Edward Harrison of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end in Waterloo. the guest of Mrs. C. W. Schiede}, Albert street The friends of Mr. Waiter Hartâ€" leib of Kitchener will be pleased to learn he is convalescing at his home after a week‘s severe ilInees. It is not expected Mr. Hartletb will be able to be out again wntil this week. Judge E. S. Wilson of Weyburn, Sask., is the guest of his son, Dr. C. S. Wilson and Mre. Wilson, Weber St., Kitchener. Personals ng SL.. whone theâ€" Lecinning , With special services, the officers and superintendent of the Waterloo {First United Church were inducted into their offices for 1935 on Sunday. lev. E. Val. Tilton conducted the inslallation ceremonies, asgisted by three members of the session and ; Board of Stewards, Dr. W. L Hilâ€" |liard, H G. Mistele and Rev. W. 8. { Hann _ Itey Tiluon‘s sermon | Wws based on the text, "He set a child in their midet." FIRE CAUSES $1,500 DAMAGE Lhe home of Fred Stroh, in Waterâ€" lov was dumaged by fire and water on Sunday night to the extent of be tween $1,500 and $1,300. The fire sturted in the attic and that section of the building was gutted. Considerâ€" able difficulty was experienced by the fremen . in emlu\udru the blaze. The loss is covered by insurâ€" ance wWILL FACE CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE CHARGE In Kichener police court on Monâ€" day, Huaroid Wismer, RR. 2, Baden, winy comumitied to trial on a charge of criminal negligence in connection with an arcident at the Joseph and Queen Sts, crossing on October 7th, when his car craehed into a motorâ€" cycle on which Stanley Manton was rding â€" Monton suffered a fractured le# DIED AT HAMILTON & Friends in Waterloo and district will sympathize with Mrs. Alonza Lutes, nee Stella Bechtel, formerly ef Waterloo, in the loss sustained in the passing of her husband at Hamilton following a serious operaâ€" tion. Until his retirement a few years ago he held an important executive position with one of Hamilton‘s leading business conâ€" cerns. The funeral was held last Thursday and was attended by Miss Anna R. Bean and Mr. D. A. Bean of Kitchener. £ HOLD SERVICE FOR Bishop D. H. Steinman DEAF AND DUMB Dewh claimed Bishop Daniel H. A church service was held on Sun. Steinman at his home west of Baden day evening at the Waterloo Evanâ€" on Friday. Deceased was in his 78th welical Chareh for the purpose of }C4r, beins born in April. 18§7. aidinz the local group of deaf and Amorsz the survivors are his wife, Ginb to raiee funds to send as an (we <uns, Doricl on the homestead atd to a similar group in Japan. Rev. #ol David of| Petersburg, besides II A. Kellerman‘s sermon based on four Juighters, Mrs. David Boshart "A Complete Consecration", was in< 0C Pine Hill, Mrs. Amos Leis and terpreted to the nnfortinites by (Mrs_ Mesa; Erb, both of Wellesley Miss Ruth Nahrgang of Preston. ind Mi<c Barbara at home. One broâ€" d fln S t en maves The | installation | ceremesies | for Rev. Georee Orth. formeiis of Waâ€" terloe. in o the Bethany Lutheran Church in Woodetock, ocenurred on Feb. 20th. Rev. €%, 8. Reherts. pastor of the Waterloo St Jelin‘s Lutheran chuseh eenduetel the eervices. Dr. Clnieen, president of the Waterloo Uulleze and Neminary preached the serman A. R. GOUDIE OFFICER ontiial nt Satiienl A. AKitchener ef the Ae The five tons ; earth and wood which ecomposes the Norway Pine which was located on the property cfo tire Waterloo PALC,. Waterworks wits moved by sled to its new locaâ€" tion on the Town Hall lawn last. week. t The which which Cfotire ED. REIDEL CASE ADJOURNED Hall wee renewed in the case of Ed. Reide] of St Clementa, charged with criminal negligence, at the reâ€" cerxt proliminary hearing at the Kitâ€" chener police court on Monday. The trial wae sef off until March 4th The Waterloo howlers held a most secessful card party in the Odd Fellowe Hall recently. P. Hasenâ€" pflu« donated the first prize which was won by S. Wismer. the second iwward, donated by Norman Letter, went fto A. Schedder. PERMANENT CHRISTMAS TREE Hearn â€"A1 Kitchener, Feb. 22, to Mr. and Mrs: Callary, Mount Hope St., a danghter. Schagena â€"At Kitchener, Feb. 16. to Mr. and Mrs. E. Schagena, Radâ€" datz Lane, a daughter, Kienapple â€"â€"At RR. 1. St. Agatha. Feb. 20, to Mr. and (Mre. John Kienâ€" upple, a son, Tillson â€"At K.â€"W. Moapital, Feb. 20, to Mrâ€" and Mre. Lewis ‘Tillon, Mount Hope St., Kitchener, a eon. Boenig At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Boeâ€" nig, Highland Rd.. Kitchener, a danghter Hahn â€" At K â€"W. Hospital, Feb. 22, to Mr. and Mrs: R. E. Hahn, Waterâ€" __lo0. a daughter. Mitchellâ€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, Feb. 23. to Mr. and Mra. E. Mitchel), King ‘ St.. Kitchener, a daughter. Pracherâ€"At Petersburg, Febg 21, to l Mr. and Mre. Jos. Pracher, a aon. Sallay _ At Kâ€"W. Hoapital, Feb. 23, ’ to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Sallay, King St., Kitchener, a daughter. Koppeser â€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, Feb. [ 21 to Mr. and \in: Wm. i{oppeser, _ Wilmot St.. Kitchenor, a son. IChnmbetn At K.â€"W. Hompital, Feb. |_ 21, to Mr. and Mre. (eo. Chambaera _ Lancaster 8t . Kitchener, a daughâ€" ter Heiman â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Feb. 24. to Mr. and Mre. Leonard Helman, King St. E.. Kitchener, a danghter. Weige!â€"â€"At Waterloo, Fob. 23, to Mr. and Mrs, Otto Weige!, Charles Bt., BOWLERS HOLD CARD SOCIAL $S. 8. OFFICERS INDUCTED M their clocing sessions on Thursâ€" i2 the Ontario Retuil Merchants‘ sociation, swliv were holding their mial mecting in Torouto last week. mel A. K Gondie of Gondies‘ Ltd.. tchener. se the new eepresident NEWS AROUND THE COUNTY CAR THEFT EPIDEMIC Acsociation PAKL OB THIS PAGE IS MIESSTN Births CER Mrs, Frank OF 0. R. M. A. There â€" passed â€" aw Miss Clara Berner of Kitchenes‘ became the ‘bride of Mr. George Dewar of Wyoming at Kitchener OB Feb. 20th. Rev. John Schmieder, p&Sâ€" tor of the St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church officiated. Dr. W. Willespie and Mrs Gillesple were the attendâ€" Monkâ€"Marchand Miss Della Marchand, daughter of Mrâ€" and Mre. Marchand of Charon St. Kitchener. was united in marriâ€" age o Mr. Clarence Monk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monk of Walkerâ€" ton on Feb. 16th, at the St. Matthew‘s Lutheran _ parsonage Rev. _ John Schinieder performed the ceremony They will reside in Kitchener. Miss Florence L. Schneider, daughâ€" er of Mre E. Schneider of Waterâ€" loo, and the late Albert Schneider, was united in marriage to Mr. Carl H. Kern of Toromto, son of Mr. Chas. Kern‘of Kitchener and the late Mré Kern, at the New Church of Swedenâ€" borg, Kast Orange, N.J., on Feb. 19. Rev. Albert Diephus, former pastor of the church in Kitchener, perâ€" formed the ceremony. The bride and bridegroom are well known in this district, Mrs. Kern, prior to her marriage, being a mem: ber of the head office staff of the Onâ€" ario Equitable Life, while Mr. Kern was a memrber of the firm of Eilis ind Howard, of which he is now the Toronto lBranch manager A loveiy late winter wedding was i mnized at the St. Peter‘s Lutherâ€" n Church in Kitchener on Saturday, when Mics Pear] Snider, daughter uf iMrs. Cora Snider of Kitchener, lerome the boide of James R. Hamill vlâ€"a of that cily. Rev. Dr. H. A. Sperâ€" lin« performed the ceremony. The u‘temdants were Miss Leona Snider und Mr. Albert R Carrell of Detroit, Mich. ind Mi<c Barbara at home. One broâ€" ther and three sisters also sury‘ve. He has 21 grandchildren. The funeral was held on Tuesday from his late residence thence to the Steinman Church tor «ervices Burial took place in <he edjoining cemetery. â€" Macy‘s Hospital in Thoreday. . Mrs. OPr Slors dule â€" Deceased by her himsband a few years ago. Six sons ond five daughters surâ€" v.ve her demise. The funeral was mcid from the residence on Monday to 8St.Josephe Church at Macton, followed by burial in the adjoining cemetery tsaac Umbach After a lengthy iliness, Isaac Umâ€" bach of Kitchener died in the K.â€"W. Hospital on Thursday. Deceased was born in Woolwich Tp. 64 years aen Among the survivore are three danginters, two brothers and one sieâ€" ter. The funeral wae held on Saturâ€" day. burial taking place in the Woodâ€" lend cemetery. Rov. A. J. Lewie offiâ€" ciirting Mrs. Gordon E. Kramp There paesed away «uddenly at hor home in Kitchener on Friday, Mre Gordon E. Kramp. Deceased was a danchter of the late Joseph C. Bowâ€" ere and wife Charlotte. Her husband, one daughter, one nephew and one niece survive her demise. The funeral was held from the residence to the Woodland comeâ€" tery. Rev. E. Becker officiating. Miss Ethel M. Waiker A heart attack was the cause of the death of Mes Ethel M. Walker of Kitchener at the K.â€"W. Hospital on Feb. 20th. Deceased was born in England 58 years ago. No refatives aurvive. The funeral was held on Saiurday. interment being made in the First Mennonite cemetery in Kitâ€" chener, the Salvation Army being in charge of the services Dr. James 8. Wardlaw There paseed away on Friday, one of Galt‘s oldest and finest doctors in the person of Dr. James 8. Wardâ€" law, who was ontstanding in the me dical profes@ion in Ontario. Deâ€" ceased was born in Scotland and reâ€" tired in Galt after practising for forty yeare. five years ago. He had been ill for some time. Walter Littler ! Death clatmed Walter Littlor at . his home in Kitchener following a eeries of heart attacka on Thureday , Otto Herold Formerly of Waterloo, and one of ‘he original operators of the Ontario Seed Company, Otto Herold, died in a anbway train New York last week. He jeft Waterioo ahbout 1907. night. Deceased was born in Engâ€" land. His wife, two sone and two daughters aurvive. The funoral was held on Sunday, interment taking place in the Mount Hope cometery, idenee Inmuajl being made odlaind eemerery in KH C S. Roberts officiating icens lile Deceased had been in a me] condition following her tion eame time ago. She was ie nc age and was predeceased Obituary Kernâ€"Schneider Hamiliâ€"Snider Kitchener on ank â€" Schill, of had been in a following her Schill avy at the St â€"| APBACHMNACHE: ens occurred at her home in Galt on Sunday as the result of heart attack, Deceased is survived by her husband, five daughters and two sons. She was 71 years of age at the time of her demise. iz funoral was held on Tuegday. burial taking place in the Mountview cometery in Galt. Mrs. Catherine Bauman Mre. Catharine Bauman of Kitchâ€" cner passed away at the home of her son in that city after a two week‘s illness on Sunday. Deceased was in her 821d year. Surviving her passâ€" ing are two daughters and two sons, one of whom is Ald. Bauman of Waâ€" terloo. Also 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. * Succumbing to an illness of sevâ€" eral months duration, Ben E. Snyâ€" der of Kitchener died in the K.â€"W. Hospital on Sunday. The late Mr. Snyder was widely known in this district in the business world. ca?sod was only 23 years of age. Prior to her marriage she was Miss Florence Ferguson of Kitchener. Her ‘husband, two children, William and Betty besides har parents, three brothers and three sisters eurvive. The funeral was held on Tuesday, interment taking place in the Mount Hope cemetery. He leaves to mourn his wife, one daughter, four brothers and two sls ters, The funeral was held on Wedâ€" nesday, interment taking place in the Woodland cametery with Rev. C, A. Hirechman officiating at the serâ€" vices A victim of pneumonia, Mrs. James Overond, died in the St. Joseph‘s hosâ€" pibal in ‘Hamilion on Monday, Deâ€" Death claimed Mrs. Mary A. Hawes at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr, V. Mernar in Kitchener on Monâ€" day. Deceased was 86 years of age. She was born in England and was a former resident of Ayr, Ont. Sur viving© her demise are three eons and six daughters. Omne sister also eurvives. Her entire family are resiâ€" dents in America or Canada. The funeral was held on Wednesâ€" day from the Kitchener residence thence to the Ayr cemetery. Rev. G. F. Barthel conducted the services. CANADA LUTHER EXECUTIVE MEETS Despite the fact that a elight deâ€" crease in membership is noted in the recording aecratary‘s report on the Canada Luther League, excep tionally pleasing reports were reâ€" ceived by the exsoutive of the body which gathered in the Twin Cities over the weekâ€"end. Rev. 8. J. Wittig was in charge, the meoting being held at the home of John Lauman. president of the Canada Lather KNEE DISLOCATED While playing hockey for the Kitâ€" chener public schools against the visiting Hamilton squad, Bob Marâ€" tin suffered a dislocation of the knee. Dr. H. P. Hamilton attended. Mrs. David W. Clemens The death of Mrs. David W. Clemâ€" gains so great and ep m o. boan" reopaned is And we‘re the one ing system of groc "good grocers since 1899". FLOUR 2 »«« 296 Aunt Jemima BBCMWIERT _ a« 17e STRUP «. m 23¢ BEEHIVE :».«â€" 16¢ Corn S$yrupâ€"Crown or CARROLLES LIMITED ; pou, 4. : _ _‘Poons bak. iln-d.‘..u‘*) ou‘re also out to shep at 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 _ Mrs. Mary Anne Hawes vou PANCAKES Keen‘s English ROMAN meEai Benjamin E. Snyder Mrs. James Overend MUSTARD Mod. Tin MUFFiInS Over thmk-end two of the Mitchanex~" rloo O.H.A. teams were knocked out of contention for provincial honors, both teams being defeated in both games played. Junior B‘s Out. Waterloo Colts, Junior B chamâ€"‘ j ï¬ions of the local group, were _ knocked out of the running by Paris _ Junior Bees. The locals lost in Paris on Thursday by 4 to 1 and in the â€"return match at Kitchener Saturday _ were on the short end of a 6 to 4 _ count, Paris taking the round 10â€"5. i Senior B‘s Out. . f The second team to be knocked ~out of the running was the Senior B team, which was defeated by the high class Chatham Maroons in the Maple City on Friday by 2â€"1 and . lost the return game in Kitchener . on Monday by 3â€"2. There was very little choice between the two teams, j gmcticnlly all goals in the series ‘ being counted while the scoredâ€"on ‘ team was playing with men serving y penalties. § Junior A‘s in Semiâ€"Finals. _ The K.â€"W. Junior A team, one of the classiest collection of puckâ€" chasers seen in these parts in some © years, defeated the Stratford ~ Midgets for the group honors by a round count of 13 to 7. They tied Stratford in the latter city, 2â€"2, deâ€" feated them in Kitchener 6â€"1, and s then handed them a 5â€"4 beating in â€" Galt on Friday night. * Win First Game. â€" On Tuesday night the Juniors $ played the Windsor Junior A team, . group champions of Southwestern i Ontario, coming from behind to bag > a pair of counters in the third wriod to win out by a 2â€"1 count. , Windsor scored their lone tally in the first period. The return Elme C will be at Kitchener Friday night. , Waterloo Hockey Club in $ Intermediate A Playâ€"offs y Waterloo Hockey Club, champions ; for the second straight year of the _ |local Intermediate O.H.A. "A" . |group, which comprises the four Two Twinâ€"City Teams in O,KCA: Senior Twinâ€"City Hockey League teams, defeated McMaster Univerâ€" sity in Hamilton on Monday night by a count of 6â€"5. The return game was played in Kitchener last night. The winner will probably meet Oshawa in the O.H.A. finals. 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