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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Feb 1935, p. 8

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â€"â€" WarteriLoo County Now Riding Comfort . . . New Body Reom . . . was baked by Mrs. Weber of West Montrose (competing in a large class of keen competition) with SNIDER‘S WHITE DAISY BRAND pure Manitoba flour. 8 ind P itanis prices. "it 2oo Save not doblo o, igive it â€" BABY CHICKS â€" New Clutch . . . Easior Stecring. OUR SALES AND SERVICE POLICY EQUAL TO THE BEST. Junker & Stock, Prope. NX 0L akes Mlfl.llowlh-hrg.n-‘o-lndfllalnyo-“- “A i From Bloodâ€"Tested Stock %‘ _ You leok for size, vigor and egg production * in a wellâ€"bred chick SERVICBR BRAND 5 . CHICKS have all these qualities that will lead Hmmhbflwmm. St. Jacobs, Ont. â€" Phone 365 r 11 106 Weber Chambers â€" 16 College St. 0 0 _ _ GENERAL MACHINE WORK Bushings â€" ReBabbiting â€" Valve Grinding â€" Bearings Crank Shafte RExperimental Work â€" Repairs of All Kinds Modern equipment and flmfl“w mechanics combin: full satiefactio e to give ’:E'cl:"fl-"mm:-“ ;_n__ SNIDER FLOUR MILLING cO. â€" butter is made, We wish to thank the fmiw :nrnmtgsm!n‘ report 1or‘=”4. i O STE O PA T HY In order to obtain the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR BUTTER FAT NEW HAMBURG CRE FOR PIES AND CAKES Use SNIDER‘S GOLD PASTRY Flour.: For best results always use a Manitoba four for bread and a Pastry four for pies and cakes. LU MB ER ALL KINDS OF SAW LOGS WANTED Delivered in mill yard, St. Clements, Wallen ZAPFE MACHINE & REPAIR A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRY WOOD ON HAND Cordwoeod siabe, both hard and soft woed. You are invited to inspect and ride in the nd Millbank, or skidded convenient for trucking. Get particulars regarding length before cutting. Osteopathic treatment of feet for fallen . G. HAMMER LIMITED Salee â€" FORD â€" Service E FIRST PRIZE BREAD at the Elmira Fall Fair H; Wfiloo â€"« New Hamburg â€" E. i Sipd ;: aa o ~coOMMUNITY BUILDERS M m,vert{dnginthe(}hroniclecanpointwithpnde' to otal of years of service would run to an enormous total. They are seekin; ‘and attractiveness; their prices are making the word "saving" a reality inf it = i x ® SL _ ALL_ LX Ayman Comat Ask for our Catalogue and prices. OLIVE MATTHEWS H. E. RATZ ,_ y tondlil Phone Linwooed 40 r 6 FORD Vâ€"8 for 1935 Nature‘s Way to Health a _ NEW HAMBURG you to success. ;“â€"Fo-lble & lo_râ€"y:u to buy an adequate supply of th e foundation for success; a reason for continued ex â€" â€" Rhodo loland Reds . New Brakes . . . â€" 144 King W. Phone 4122 190 â€"Frorward V EmA m.yuwhyolmmvtyh extended to Mrs. Shephord and famâ€" Hy in their sad loss. _ Mr. and Mre. Joerry Keffer and famiHy of Koseuth called on the latâ€" ue o wova alr ns Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jacob Cressman visited her daughter, Mrsa. Brubacher and Mr. Eugene Brubacher of Sunnyside re Mrs. Wesetfail in 3t Jacobes, who has been suffering from flu and pneuâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and family and Master Lioyd Jouny epent the weekâ€"end in Breantford. Mre. Meivin Baer and daughter Mary Margaret of Blair were guests ‘o( Mr. and Mrs. A. Schweltser for a fow days. Sunday callers at the home o(‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder were Mr. Davis and Miss Gordon of Kitâ€" chener. Mre. Joyce returned to her home in Kitchener on Monday after ependâ€" ing some time with Miss Maggle Miss Dorothy Brubacher of Sunnyâ€" side is visiting her gnm‘l-mothor. Mre. Jacob Cressman. Mr. John Dekker was a visitor in Gelt on Sunday. Mr. Poeter Gutter of Wailkerton was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schwoltser. (Miss Vera Todd spent the weekâ€" end with Miss Irene Woods of Lerâ€" ingtoun. Bornâ€"On Monday, Feb 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Yants, a daughter. Congratulations! 5 M o Rmmnnen ces Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Millman of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs.T. J â€"Gant) on Sunday, . * Miss Ruth Wilkie is oponding a tew days with her grandmother, Mre. Weatfall in 3t. Jacobs. | Mr. and iMre. Roy Melitzer of West Montrose were guests of Mr. and Mre. Harry ‘Holtze on Sunday. Mrs. Robert Kraft and son Herb called on ‘Mr. and Mre. Wilkon Kraft on Sunday. 4 Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowman and daughter Doris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pauliteki Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yantzi were Mr. .n.;l -fi;-fi"mhmâ€"â€"'w Zehr and family Laurene and Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Chriet Zehr of Baden. Mrs. Joe K. Swartzentruber spent ‘Thureday with Mr. and Mrs. Swar tsentruber. e Mr. C. ®. Swartsentruber and daughter Ruth spent Thursday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mre. Dan LichtL. .. Miss Leona Erb of Wellesloy spent Sunday with Miss Ruby Bosâ€" hart. (Mr. Emery Strome spont a few days in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber epent Sunday with Mr. and ‘Mre. Aaron Yantzi of Wellesley. Mr. Alvin Strome of Windsor spent Saturday with Mr. and Mre. Emery Strome. Mr. and Mre. Nelson Seip and ‘baby spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. Ekion Demmerling. Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard epent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mre: J. Seip. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller spent Mr. Wm. Wettlaufer is confined to the house with the flu. We hope he soon will recover. Popular Physiclan Dies. Dr. B. L R. Keeley, physician at Fordwich, Ont., passed away on Friâ€" day evening at 11 o‘clock at his homo‘ in Fordwich. The deceased had an ettack of pmeumonia ‘The funeral was held in the United Church, Fordâ€" wich, thence to Woodstock for burial. He leaves behind his sorrowing wife, one child, arid a host of friends. He always took an active part in social affaire, which wil} be missed by all. Mr. and Mre. J. Seip spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seip. Mr Ira Buhrow spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huth. + Ontario, R. N. Merritt, principal of the K.â€"W. Collegiate announced that there would be no examinations at the end of his year for Upper School candidates, provided that during the year, they receive at least 66 per cent on the term work. About 150 puptie wil} benefit by the new reguâ€" â€" GRANTED Acting on instructions received from the Minister of Education for nouitecNom A in â€"< es ty‘ o9 °CC in I‘:-'t.a n:uu.nrfi- According to the weather burean in Kitchener, the fall of enow this year is approximatety double that 0f atle year ago. To date the fail resio BLOOMINGDALE Wnflo‘al;-u@“hwmc‘“‘u‘ UPPER SCHOOL STANDING SNOWFALL MEAVY IN 1988 , Mr. Amos PINE HILL CLIFFORD Wilke DISTRICT NEWS continued existence. PAKT OF TIHS PAGE IS MISSING Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert and son Ross were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. gritz at Erbsâ€" ville. Mrs. J. B. Hallman visited with Mrs. A. Rellinger at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.nsn Rolllnflr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knechtel and son Rufus were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Knechtel. Miss Aileen Lautenschlager called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Woolner. _ e M ii;-'i.mnt Kaster of Waterâ€" loo spent the weekâ€"end at her home Christian Endeavour Meet. The regular Christian, Endeavour mecfinf of the local U. B. Church was held on Sunday evening. Miss Marjorie Rellinger l!ruidod. Rev. and Mrs. Evan Sider were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurt attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Edith Heimpel at Heidelberg on Sunday afternoon. Y.P.$. Present Pictures. ‘Toâ€"morrow evening at eight o‘clock, ‘"Church Seasons in Picture and Song," will be presented by the {oung peoile and choir of Zion utheran Church. Everyone is corâ€" dially invited. Women‘s Guild to Stage Play. On Tuesday evening, March 5th, the Women‘s Guild of the Anglican Church, New Hamburg, will present the dramatic play, "Dust of the Earth", in the basement of Zion Lutheran Church. \Pmonls. â€" ® Mr. and XÂ¥rs. Eimore Heldman | +Xr.â€"Wm. Berg is spending some time at the home of R(r. and Mrs. Alex. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Hoerle and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berdux and daughters Norma_ and Kathleen spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrat. 8| _ Miss Ettaâ€" Shantz spent Sunday with Miss Esther Berdux. __ _ _ _ _ Mr._and Mrs. Chas. Wegford were Sunday visitors with Mr. and m‘fiiu D'o;-c.)-il;y Berdux of Kitchâ€" ener spentt he weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. anad Mrs. Geo. Berdux. _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schmidt were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Shantz. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Hermana Wagner spent Sundn% evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wegford. _ . _ Miss Helen Berdux has again reâ€" turned to Kitchener after spending some time at her home here. Insurance Is Always the Best Investment You can haveâ€" ‘:iyr kind of protection you desire, or & combination covering all your through Nothing like them ever fore offered. A.K.CRESSMAN "Any fruits worth having?" "We‘ll say! Just had a fresh shipmertt this morning. Beautiâ€" jul oranges, bananas, and say, "All right; ‘ll take a dozen of each." ‘‘Hello, Fackoury‘s !" We take g:n in that conâ€" versation about steen times :-é;;.m And no wonder! You never saw such beautiâ€" ful fruits and vegetables. _ PHONE 2056 988 King W. â€" Kit PHILIPSBURG Insurance 101 â€" 103 King St. South JOSEPH FACKOURY >int with pride to a record of consistent community buiiding. . 1 n@F â€" They are seeking to set a standard for merchandising,‘ for modern iving" a reality instead of a dream in the households of this distrigt the things you need and much that you want at a cost that you can Writg or call for free booklets. a;; s:nâ€"dâ€"l_; out of the Waterloo Ie;uoru.' Priced right, w a& * THREE REVOLVERS ___ ARE STOLEN FROM | BANK OF COMMERCE The Wellesiey branch of the Bank of Commerce was broken into recently â€"and only discovered now. ‘The only missing articles reported were three revolvers R is belioved that entrance was gained through the rear door of the bank which had been left unlocked. Y.P.S. Meets. The regular meeting of the United Church Y.P.S. was held (Monday evening at the home of Mrs. L. Reaâ€" wick. Miss Mary Saundore gave 8 reading entitled "A Visitor‘s View on Our Hounan Mission". Mise Jane Carol Renwick played a selection on the piano. Miss M. Webster gave a reading on ‘"The Mission Work in China". Jack Boyd read a poem of John Oxenham‘s. ‘The Young People‘s Society of the Lutheran Church (Mo. Synod) held a skating party Wednesday evening to which the societies of the United Church and the Lutheran Churt? (Can. Synod) were cordially invited. Relay games were played under the direction of Rev. Mr. Kramer and Mies Paula Stahle. Aftor the skating the young people went to the baseâ€" ment of the church were & delight tul and delicious lunch was served. A few words of appreciation were epoken by Mr. Geo. Strebel, presiâ€" dent of the United Church Y.P.S. and Mr. Lous Ellierman, president of the Lutheran Church Y.PS. The evenâ€" Ing was closed by repeating the Mr. Skippy Zettel of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"ond at the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Zettel. Personals. ‘Eunice Spahr celebrated her third birthday recently by having a party for her little friends. day evening with friends in town. ‘ Micses Betty and Frances Reiner of Kitchener wore weekâ€"end visitors at hom with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reiner. IMrs. Geo. Miller is visiting with friends in Seabach‘s Hill. Miss Helen Klein of Toronto is visiting â€" with der . coumin, Miss Hilara Kelterborne. Miss Inmgard Fleischauer of New Hamburg epent the awekâ€"4nd wit" her father, M Chas. Fleischauer. 1 Migsitkszel Dingwall of Kitchener . vas visiting her parents, Mr. end Mre. Wm. Dingwall over the week:â€" Mrs. 0. Goddard and Louise Godâ€" dard were visitors in Preston on Satâ€" urday. * Mr. and Mre. A. Wolfe were vistâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hubacheck of Kitchener on Saturday. W. Golbeck returned to his home in the village after epending a few days with relatives in Linwood. 9 1 en asim â€" _ Melvin Wolfe of German Mills spent Sunday at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. A. Woilfe. d 1 100000 aev as n Lester Weiland and Pearl Waddell of ‘Kitchener were visitore at the home of Mr. and (Mrs R. Jones on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ott were Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Herris of Preston. Mre. W. Golbeck and family have returned to their home hore after spending the past few weeks with relatives in Linwood. Celebrate Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mre. John Cassel celebratâ€" ed their golden annivereary on Bunâ€" day evening when they entertained a tew of the members of the family. After a wedding supper was served a social time was spent. Mrs. D. Wateon and two children of Preston spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bort McGarâ€" _Ted Wolfe of English Settiement epent Sunday at the home of his parents. _ {_ vey. ‘The sewing circle held thoir meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Carman Gill on Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ostell and ‘two children and (Norman Frey moved their hbousehold effects on Thureday to Beachville where they will reside for the future. Sulte a number of farmere from the village attended the auction sale of Mr. Walter Brubacher held on Wednesday afternoon on the Hesâ€" peler highway. enn trough the day also a group of men were employed shovelling out the alderoads in the afternoon. A large number of people of the village attended the Old Time dance and card party at the Nicholson Inn, Blair, on Wednesday evening, Fob. _ W. J. McKeown, student missionâ€" ary of Ayr, conducted the service at the Presbyterian Church in the ab anttace nraver mosting at the 1 r “..."m.mum t Adellia Glaister spent Saturâ€" 4 â€" St. Jacobs â€" ‘The above are a few special bargains. This is an opportunuy for you to obtain a real good car at an exceptiondl price. Come in and see them. Buddell‘s Garage eu; stand on the â€"rocfimmsndation of the thousands who have used it. â€" Ask them. W. H. SCHANER FEED â€" GRAIN â€" SEEDS â€" COAL ST. JACOBS, ONT. â€" â€" Phone Elmira 159 r 4 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘:;==={â€"_'== t tnatndiirerneliint ce 4 Wiadnie, * ki men B. P with rumble seat. 1930 Essex Coupe. 1932 Essex Sedan. nmu.-m.cus 1931 Buick Sedan. 1920 Pontiac Sedan 1930 Auburn Cabriclet. __________ _ (6 wire wheels). â€"_ _ FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY 1932 Ford Sport Coupe Vâ€"8 _ 1930 Chevrelet Coupe. STEWART BALL BEARING POWER CLIPPER ... For Stock. c HORSE CLIPPERS .............c.cccccscsemmcmenne The Cold Weather Is Here THIS IsS NO TIME TO EXPERIMENT ! HARDW ARE 39 King 8. â€" â€" WATERLOO, ONT. â€" _ Phone 408 Maybe J:u bolg’ve you‘re burning coal â€" when the &.rindp-l ration of your furnace is good money. Coal t is not carefully mined, screened and prepared for your COAL THAT SATISFIES use is not economical Koegler‘s Tooth Paste Koegler‘s Linâ€" T he Koegler‘s Hamamelis Ointme 18 Lancaster St. SPECIAL OFFER on USED CARS wWHAT DO YOU BURN â€" COAL OR MONEY? : SATURDAY BARGAINS :: wexecxspecsssncsene c. N. â€" WATERLOO > Phone 58 Waterloo County Distributors for HUDSON 6 and 8 and TERRAPLANE 4 = HUPMOBIL E â€" Service INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRUCKS onger Lehigh C TUNE IN BVERY EVENING, 6.30â€"7.00, ON CKCR. H. K. Wilhelm * For the treatment and prevention of Pyorrhea «ores and other Teeth and Gum Troubxln. JA natural Laxative, contains no harmful ing ingredients. 4 A valuable Ointment for Ulcers, Haemorrhoids Burns, Bed Sores, Injuries, Rheumatiam, Varico community building. ........ 12 lbe. 25¢ 1929 Oldsmobile Sedan. WHOLESALERS and RETAILERS BLUE COAL 12 lbe. 25¢ at Hachnol‘s Drug Store, Waterloo. CO., KR RZY . _ KITCHENER â€" â€" Phone 408 MGR. H. W. STURM 25 cents a large tube. \, 25 cents a large tube 2 Handles. P oo Something‘ The McCORMICKâ€"DEERING is the ONLY Cream Separator with stainless steel discs having electrically â€" welded _ stainless steel spacers. HERE IMPLEMENTS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Phone 152 r 13 â€" ST. JACOBS 25 cents a box. .... 4 Ibe. 25¢ S;lphjg vorsscarsccereuses Epeom Salt ...... . B. SAUDER orrhoids of Piles, , Varicosg Veins. More of habit formâ€" $14.50 $2.95 6 lhe: 25c ,‘ Canker

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