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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Apr 1935, p. 10

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.â€"â€"â€"__ Your Baking en n neeneene e e Theodore Dietrich ST. AGATHA GARAGE w to All Makes of and Implements OUR GUARANTEE Goes With Itâ€"Order a SBupply TODAY. Menno L. Weber Phone 161 r 5 ST. JACOBS 200 ACRES This $12,000 farm of 200 acres, 30 acres bush, fine buildâ€" ings, converiiences in house, at a good price .................. $7,500. 65 ACRES Close to city. Excellent buy for anyone planning market gardening. At a good price, 100 ACRES fags in gord viate of vepels Sot r. excellent. A.n.l s.,".ru.oo':) insurance and Real Retate Phone 704 â€" 80 Frederichk §t. Burn wood from this yard and you‘ll have a warm house and save money. Our wood is best for heaters, stoves and furnaces. We guarantee satisâ€" faction and the right price. FARMS FOR SALE BENDER PROMPT DELIVERY. Erbeviile Road Phone 72 r 4 R. R. 3, Waterice Purchase now and reap the benefit of increasing prices. The women who use it meet with success. They simply other floursâ€"it‘s a waste of time and money APPROVED SHOE REPAIRING Our policy is to merit your e:lh'onl‘o and to give you full ue. GENUINE EXPERT PARTS WORK Sales and service representâ€" atives for the best line of agriâ€" cultural implements on the marketâ€"the famous and wellâ€" TIEâ€"ARCH SHOES Sturdy, soft leather, semiâ€" flexible soles, Master Craft Arches. Ideail for women informal wear. Sizes 4 to 8. Widths A to C. $2.95 114 King St. S. â€" Waterloo Buy Your McCORMICK â€" DEERING JACOB RAHN MUSKOKA WOOD YARD REST â€"â€"â€"â€" Phone Waterloo 70 r 21 ST. AGATHA Specializing in NO. 1 HARDWOOD REALTY CO. For Tired "Dogs" Ed. L. House SHOE REPAIRING Phone 941 King St. S. Waterloo That means our methods of repairing shoes are approved by â€" manufacâ€" turers. We use factory equipment and materials of highest grade in our work. STANDARD PRICES Trade or sale. Tan Ty : o bndu it d C | on : the Y Classes held th home 0 m s 200 Brown Mr. John W. Hartlelb of Kitchenâ€" er was a businese visitor here on Monday Mr. Simon Voil and daughter Rosa were business vlaltore to Kitchener on Saturday. Friends of Mre. Rliza Schlegel of Waterloo, who died on Friday evenâ€" Ing were «hocked to hear of her audâ€" den death Deceased was wel} known here. Mrs. John Dietrich and daughter Evelyn of St. Clements visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Seraphim Kieewetter. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Kanfman attendâ€" ed the fnneral of the latter‘s sister, Mre. Shelly of Kitchener on Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Emil Starr of Toronto visited with the former‘s mother, Mre. Mary Starr on Sunday afterâ€" noon Miss Beatrice Grube of Kitchener epent a few daya with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry Grube. _ Mre 1. M. Schaefor underwent -ltrnbor have sold four head of Holâ€" throat eperation on Monday at 8t.|atein cattie to Mr. Hellman of Pann., Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Her and Mr. Brubscher which wili h« friends wich her a speedy reecovery. shippéed to Penn. on Tnesday. Mr. Frank C. Johnston Jr., of Brantford _ was n business vialtor here on Thureday Mr. Herh Strebe of Erbevilie was a bueinces visitor in the village on Friday evening. _ Miss Grace Snider of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end under the |parental roof. Personals. On Monday evening. April Sth, the Ladies‘ Aid of the Livingston Preg byterian Church are having a kitchen shower and sorlal. Everybody is welcome Mr. Jas. 1. Kerr spent Monday evening in Stratford at the home Of his hrother, Mr. and Mre. Hatry Kerr. Mr. and Mre. Eph. Snyder spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edear Snvder. Mrs. Bert Kriese! is confined to her hou«e through illness We wish her a speedy recovery. We are sorry to report that Mre. George Smith is quite sick. Her many friends wish her a speedy reâ€" covery. Mr. and Mre: Bdgar Snyder and Mr. and Mre. Eph,. Snyder attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Schmidt at Kitchener on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mre. Tom Lamb and daughter and Mre. Lamb Sr., of Hesâ€" peler spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wan. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Struth. and family, Mrs. Hy. Struth and Mr. John Battler «pent Sunday with Mr and (Mrs. Frank Deeton at Platte ville Miss Jeanne Kline hes returned to Kitchener again after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mre. Joe E. Schwartzentruber. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleming and Murray and Jane Fleming visited with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Robert Fleming, at Poole on Sunâ€" day. Misses Marie and Irene Weicker of New Hamburg spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weicker. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Saunders and {amily of Bridgeport apent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sannders. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garland visited with relatives at Ingersoll last Thursday. _ s Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schiedel made a business trip to Burlington on Thursday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleming attended the"hockey match at Galt on Wedâ€" nesday evening between the Preston and Winnipeg girls‘ teams. | We are sorry to report that Miss Jessie Pentelow, teacher at S. S. No. 4, Wilmot, has bT~en laid up the past week with tonsilitis and also with bloodâ€"poisoning in her hand. Her frig’nds w'is'h her a speedy recovery. Mr .and Mrs. Ivan Cressman atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Caleb Shelley at Kitchener on Sunâ€" day.. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Brubsacher and family and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cressman and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Good of near New Hamburg. Mrs. George Diamond and baby daughter, Olive, are spending a few days with Mrs. Diamond‘s sister, "Iylrs. Harry Damn, of near Stratâ€" ‘ord. The social hour was conducted by Margaret Bean, the games being prepared by the social convener, Jessie Pentelow, who was unable to attend owing to illness. Lunch was served by the hostess. Personals. ‘ Miss Marjorie and Mr. Richard Seibert of near New Dundee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Capling on Sunday. _ ._ 0 No roll call was well responded to with the name of a favourite bird. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Martin at Kitchener on Sunâ€" day evening. _ s â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nau and family of Shakespeare visited with the former‘s brother, Hr. and Mrs. Frank Nau, on Sunday. _ _ _ the Scripture lesson taken from the 14th chapter of Romans. Mrs. P. 8. Banes conducted the Bible Stnd‘;n "Temperance". Ellworth and â€" garet Bean rendered a vocal duet, after which Lorne Roth gave Curâ€" rent Events. Followllnflh? reading on "Spring" by Jessie Ellis, Florence Mr. James Forrest of New Hamâ€" burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bean. held t:;t‘: monthly -ufi-‘u at ml..‘.’y',.'..... To se ts and home Mr. and Mrs. A. Bean y,, Martin, Mr. and Mrs. The president of the King‘s Daugh |J. B. galiw and Mr. and Mrs Ablos ters Class presided. #|Snider, all of Kitchener, Mr. and hymn, Edward Hewittson and Mrs. Henry Grube, Bamberg, and vmmnfl"l,:l in .l:_"‘":" after | Mrs. Wurm of Hespoler. w e Fl‘.’ ‘M ed in unison. Walker Hilborn read| . Alic* Hahn, young daughter of Enjoyable Social Evening. 'Povu-.h. n..on , riday evening, n....m.;_..’."_ Carragan of Toronto called souTeâ€"wikst wicmor | Poreauais and other itoms as told by Wateries Chrenicle BAMBERG of BADEN DISTRICT NEWS Mr. and Mre. Jonathan Jantzi of Kitobener and Mrs. M. Emery and daughter Uranla and Mrs Douglas Lasby of Guelph epent Sunday evenâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Swarâ€" tzentruber. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Swartzentruber called on Mr and Mra Jeaiah Martin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber and family visited with Mr. and Mre. Jacob R. Bender of Zorra on Sunday. Mr. Daniel Wby of Victoriaburg and Mr. Peter Swartszenrtuber of Petermburg and Mr. C. R. Swartsenâ€" truber have sold four head of Holâ€" atein cattle to Mr. Hellman of Pann., Mr. and Mrs. leaiah Martin called on their son Nyle, on Sunday, who is at St. ‘Mary‘s hospital, Kitchener. Mr. Lonla Bennett apent a feow days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Swartzentruber. Mr. Ema Boshart of Wellesley spent Sunday with hia parents, Mr. and Xrs. Dave Boshart. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boshart and {amily apent Sunday with Mre. D. H. Stienman bear Baden. Mr. William Dubrick of near Baâ€" den and Mr. Amos Heer visited with Mr. Kenneth Dubrick on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Joseph K. Swartzenâ€" truber spent ‘Bunday with Mr. and Mra. C. B. Jantsi. Mr. and Mre. David Bender and «laughter Alma of New Hamburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Swartzentruber on Saturday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Good of near New Hamburg viaited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Allan W. Jantzi and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Emmanue!l Swartsentruber. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schmidt. Chickenpox is prevalent in the village. _ _ mc Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Mrs. Norman Schumaker and Miss Eileen (li{eller visited in Guelph on Saturâ€" lay. Mr. Carl Lebutski purchased the Elmira harness shop from Mr. Herbert Feil. Mrs. Levi Lichty and daughter, Miss Leah, and son, Lincoin, accomâ€" panied. by Mrs. Amos Martin and grandson, Clayton Snyder, of Waterloo, motored to Williamsburg on Sunday and paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. William Thaler. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tracey and family of Watérloo were Sunday Mss n AnP Om d Mrs. Simeon Martin was released Wellesley M from the Hospital on Saturday after pursuant to â€" her very serious operation and is Township Hal now convalescing at the home of her April ist, 193 son, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hartin, in forenoon. Th the village. Her many friends wish present. P. A her a complete recovery. _ _ _ presided. The § l(fr: l:‘.’f.;'Wi!he;rf‘l.fled a fi“ g ounelt ;â€"l';v M is friends in on Friday evening un o Inspect Highway at celebrate with him his 75th birthâ€" & & day. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Yager, â€" Martinson Bridge, Which Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker, Mr. and Is In Bad Shape. l\h:m.sHlolden égpel, Mrs. Wa:nl ;;d penneces r. Solomon Eby were present. The program took on the nature of a TO PAY 23¢ PER HOUR prayer meeting. Mrs. Weber served . FOR.OPERATING GRADER refreshments in the shape of ice ormmmcces cream, Miss Hipel attending to this _ Wellesley Township Council minâ€" matter. "utes n# Auuil 124 ance Thoms families on Sunda Mrs. Joh’fi"ii&%éi and daughter, Mrs. Stumpf, of Waterloo, called on Mrs. John Thoms. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stahle and daughter Gertrude visited with the visited in Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Martin acâ€" companied Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin of Conestogo to Kitchener on Sunday and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Caleb Shelley. | Mr. Nathaniel Martin is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brubacher visited in Elmira with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Martin on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Hrs.sl:::l Weber 0{ Lexington were Sunday visitors a the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Noah L. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bruâ€" bacher. the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs: August Sauder, on Sunday. Mr. Noah Sauder had a visit from Mr. Amos Horst of Balsam Grove on Sunday. Noah Sittler, near Floradale, on Sunday. ener, were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Obcrm:r. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hoffman of Hawkesville and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weber and family of Waterâ€" Joo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi M. Marâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Elam Shants, of U. S. S. No. 21, Waterloo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brubacher on Sunday. Mr. Nathaniel E. Martin on:t Sunday at the home of Mr. and Ira Snyder, 8.8. No. 3. Miss Rebecca Weber of Lexingâ€" ton section visited at the home of Mrs. William Westfall and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubacher on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sauder of Elâ€" mira, R.R. 1, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bowman and daughters, the Misses Lizzie and Melinda, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Oberholtzer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maitby and Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Martin of Wallenstein visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra E. Martin on Sunday. Mr. and luwiiE.r'irZ cuperating nicely after tonsil operation last week. Mrs. A. Wah! and Miss Minerva Seheifele visited the latter‘s father at Elmira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nosah Ernst and son Kemufis:lp»t Sunday at the home of Mr. omon Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Gole of Bridg:ort visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eli bacher on Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maitby and daughter, Miss Minerva, of ihgh- ‘oms families on Bnnd%y. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelterborne PINE HILL ST. JACOBS _ Communications, relief circulars and other printed matter were glaced on the table for the memâ€" ers‘ consideration. | . John Schlueter, who spent some time with the members at the meetâ€" ing, told the council that the condiâ€" hion of the highway at the Martinâ€" son bridge is in bad shape and reâ€" ‘quires the attention of the council iwithout much delay. The council told Mr. Schlueter that they would meet at the location on Tuesday ’afternoon. April 2, at the hour of ‘two o‘clock. _ Health account, $154.00; Linwood Horse Show, {nnt. 50.00; St. Clemâ€" enta Horse Show mn% 50.00; M. R. Futher, Mrs. Simon Voll funeral expenses, 45.00; Canadian General Horse Show. evant 50 00: 8t Clam | The friends of Mrs. King presented 0 .00; is :IB:QH?I':: 'Sm":ra: 0’5%*“03!'%. her with a beautiful bouquet of roses R. Futher, Mrs. Simon ‘\'ron funerai|l@et Saturday, the occarion being expenses, 45.00; Canadian Genmeral| M# King‘s birthday. Insurance Co., insurance, 20.00; A.| The friends of MMr. John Suyder W. Rennie, wood account, 10.00; N.‘ are pieased to hear that he hae Wagler, wo; on road 1, 5.95; B. moved inio his own bome and has m a No C oc o o n tm to this case. Council might thereâ€" fore, I believe, give such assistance as appears necessary. It would apâ€" pear that this case is a very deservâ€" mg one and should have been atâ€" tended sooner. Wellealey, April 1st, 1985. W. Glaister, M.O.H. It was moved by G. Lichty, seeâ€" onded by J. A. Beg'gs, that Ed. Faulâ€" hafer be engaged for the Yur 1986 to openu‘.&e Township power grader. at a salary of 23 cents per our.â€"Carried. Payment of Accounts Proposed by E. Huehn and G. J. Voll that the following bills and mccounts be paid and that the Reeve of Wellesley Township Council. Gentlemen: It would appear that Mrs. Albert McKee and family are in distressed circumstances due to sickness of the whole family under quarantine and they have difficulty in getting nursâ€" ing and care; also it would appear that they are fin.nci-ll,y unable to pay costs. As Medical Officer of Health I have been unable to find unytlh,ing in the’_sutu't_es which apply J. W. Henderson and W. Wray told the council that Mrs. Albert McKee and her five children were affiicted with scarlet fever, that they had the services of three nurses and that they had come to ask the counâ€" cil for financial assistance. The council recommended them to conâ€" sult Dr. Glaister, the Medical Officer of Health, who after due consideraâ€" tion sent the following letter back with them which reads as follows: To the Reeve and members present. P. A. Wagner, the Reeve, presided. The minutes of the March meeting were read and adopted, on motion made b{ G. J. Voll and G. Lichty, carried by the Reeve. Wellesley Municipal Council met, pursuant to adjournment, at the Township Hall, Crosshill, Monday, April ist, 1985, 10 o‘clock in the forenoon. The members were all ROAD SUPT. IS ENGAGED IN WELLESLEY TP. Mrs. lona McKee, Board of nt his orders for same as folâ€" Admission 10 Cents Prize Drawing on Admission Tickets Every Evening Wednesdayâ€"June & Ross Fridayâ€"Nail Driving Contest Armouries, Dunker Bldg., Kitchener APRIL Juvenile Dance Team from Margaret Sweitzer‘s School of Dancing. Tommy Atkins Chapter I.0.D.E. will Conduct The Refreshment Booth 4 DIFFERENT PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT Games â€"â€"â€" Entertainment Jitney Dancing Every Night 10 to 12 i _ J. W. Burnett, 17.64; E. L. ;Stahle, 5.50; Huehn Bros., 24.00; !Elton Lantz, 1.71; Peter Lather, '16.00; Frank Schummer, 74.14; O. (A. Schnurr, 21.33; Israel Martin, ,M,Gfl; Mrs. Anthony Koebel, 2.00; A. J. Hergott, 5.11; Austin Lichz, lu.zd; M. Kieswetter, 16.90; J. G. Haight, 7.50; J. Reidel, 6.70; Math. Schummer, 34.76; Eugene Koebel, 2.75; A. Allemang, 23.27; Ed. Faulâ€" hafer, 9.20; Harry Kelteri)orn. 8.90; Emil Stroh, 1.90; Hy. Stroh, 3.40. $32.30 are from the month of February. Total $305.95. The many friends of Mrs. Chriatina Stemmler are pleased to learn that ahe is convalescing at her home here after spending the past few weeks in the Woodatock hospital * Mr. O. Ellie, Mr. and Mre. J. Poor and family motored to Kitchener Sunday afternoon. Mies Loy Pratt, who was sick laat week has returned to her work again. The threeâ€"act comedy play, put on by the Anglican Young People, last Friday evening, was largely attendâ€" A very euccessful sale was held March 30th, when the effects of the late Adam Kyle were diapoaed of. The Sunday evening service of the United Church was in charge of the men of the chnrch. A epecial feature of the evening was the men‘s choir. Mr. and Mrs. J. Currey visited at Drumbo on Sunday. Personals. Moved by G. J. Voll, secondeg)y G. Lichty, that this council at"its regular session, held April 1, 1935, has engaged Mr. H. Doherty as Township Road Suvgerintendent for the Township of Wellesiey, at the salary of 35 cents per hour when actually on duty, subject to the approval of _ the Department of Highways.â€"Carried. Moved by J. A. Beggs, seconded by G. Lichty, that this council do now adjourn to meet -%-in at the Township Hall, Crosshill, Monday, May 6, 1985, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon.â€"Carried. Schutt, work on road 2, 13.00; J. Miller, work on road 3, 18.560; S. Huber, work on road 4, 23.51; J. Roth, work on road 5, 6.50; J. Faulâ€" bafer, work on road 6, 6.50; A. Siegner, work on road 7, 19.88; D. Chalmers, work on road 8, 21.63; C. Lichty, work on road 9, 15.00; H. Hieronimus, work on road 11, 16.38; E. Hackett, work on road 12, 6.15; M. J. Kieswetter, work on road 12, 14.75; P. Hergott, work on road 13, 20.38; E. Dietrich, work on road 14, 1.00; A. Diebold, work on road 16, 14.00; C. Hackett, work on road 17, 10.00; C. Loge!, work on road 19, 7.00; A. Lienhardt, work on 22, 35.12; J. Schlueter, work on road 25, 80.00; A. Schlueter, work on road 26, 3.25; F. McGoey, work on road 27, 8.00; J. Gilliland, work on road 28, 32.75; H. Doherty, salâ€" ary, 69.00; H. Zettel, repairs, 5.05; G. Lichty, expenses to convention, 15.00; G. J. Voll, expenses to conâ€" vention, 15.00; E. Huehn, expenses to convention, 15.00; E. I. Mcâ€" Loughry, agricultural representaâ€" tive, 66.50; The Municipal World, account, 2.00. Total ordinary IC-I counts, $889.70. 5 Big Nights Peter F. Schummer, Clerk. PLATTSVILLE Relief Accounts Auspices Scots Fusiliers of Canada Misa Brown and Miss McCowan of Toronto were the guests at the home of Misses Milda and Alma Thom on Sunday. Mieses Loulse Goddard and Kathâ€" leen Jones were visitors in Preston on Tuesday. The Young People‘s League of the United Church held ite meeting on Mr and Mrs. Bd Lucas of Preston «pent the weekâ€"end at the home of Â¥m. Lucas. Robert Seitz of Preston spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawrence, United Young People Meet. Mr. and Mre. Carl ~Ott spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Harrie of Preston. ‘Mr. and Mre. Art Bricker and daughter Beverly of Elmira spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Nelson Wilfong. Mrs. H. Hade epent Saturday evenâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mre. Wm. Grimster of Brantford. ‘Mr. and Mre. Fred Rank and chil dren visited with Mr. Fred Quandt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Deniels visited (Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lyons. The friends of Mrs. Andrew Gofton are pleased to hear that she is able to be up again after being confined to her bed for a number of weeks. Personals. greatly improved in health since his stay in the Woodstock hospital. 3. If you us U Tatn NOW SORE THROAT EASED IN LESS THAN 3 MINUTES! Saturdayâ€"Closing Night Special Thursdayâ€"Y.M.C.A. Male Chorus of a Prizes in Window, Dunker Building AB you do is crush and stir 3 Aspirin tablets in 1 glass of water and gargle with it twice. Asptrin tablets disintegrate so completely no Irritating particles are left. Results are immediate. At once soreness is easedâ€"discomfort allayed. Everywhere throat specialists urge this fundamental treatment instead of less effective oldâ€"time "washes" and "antiseptics." Remember this. And when you buy, see that you gef ASPIRIN. It is made in Canada and all druggists have it. Look for the name Bayer on every Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of the Bayer Company, Limiced. Incredible as it may seem, doctors are now prescribing a way that reâ€" leves raw, painful sore throat in as little as 2 to 3 minutes! Rawness, Irritation Go at Once Note Directions for New Instant Treatment ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RESULTS. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Near of Preston were Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader. Attend Raily. The menvbers of the Y.P.S. of the United Church attended the Young Peaple‘s Rally held at the Union Church in Blair on Thursday evenâ€" ing. Mise Hilda Thomes, who underwent an operation in Toronto is resting at the home of her father and sieter, Mr. Wm. Thoms and Miss A. Thome. Sunday evening. Middleton Fisher ’[xave as his topic, "The Significance Oof the Cross in Christian Fellowship". The meeting was closed with the ~benediction. Mr. and Mrs. George Wiltshire of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and .Mre. Richard Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Howes and daughter of Preston spent Saturday at the home of ‘Mr and Mrsa. Harry Eade. "Zachariah". was the subject choâ€" sen by Rev. W. Patterson of Preston at the Doon Presbyter‘an Church and Melvin Wolfe of German Mill« spent Sunday at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. (Mre. P. Waddell and daughter Beatrice and Joe Lobsinger of Kitchâ€" ener were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre.R. Jones on Thursday. Rev. E. R. Hall of Galt conducted the service at thee United Church on Sunday afternoon.

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