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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 May 1935, p. 8

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day? Second Workmanâ€"In ‘ospital. First Workmanâ€"Wot ‘appened? Second Workmanâ€"‘F came down a ladder ten minutes after it was taken away. Mr. and. Mre. Henry Neeb, son Reuben, and Mr. Albert Schnarr visited with Mr. and Mre. Herman Neeb near Wellesley. School opened on Monday after the Easter holidays with two beginners this year. Fortyâ€"four being present and one absent. Aov o ooo es on enc e Mise Olga Thuroo, Mesers, Oscar and Edgar Thuroo and Mr. Anthony Ditner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Thuroo. Mr. and Mrs. William Helm and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Grosz of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mre. Addieon Rickert at Mannheim on Sunday. ; Sunday evening visitore with Mr. and Mre. Edward Schnarr were Mr. and Mrs. Seraphine Schnarr and family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mre. William Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and family. Master Kenneth Schnarr returned home after spending his Easter holiâ€" daye with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonag Scheffner near Bamberg. Mr. and Mre. Edward Schnarr, Mr. August Schnarr Sr., Mr. August Kiesâ€" wetter and Mr. and Mre. William Fritz spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mre. Eugene Schnarr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt and Miss Damm visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Brubacher at Waterloo. Most of the farmers in the vicinity have nearly finished seeding their spring grain. Mr. August Kieswetter ener spent the weekâ€"end and Mre. Edward Schnarr. Friday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Messerechmidt on Friday were Mrs. Otto Kuss and children Eddie and Reta of Kitchener. Mr. A. Hunsberger and. daughter Reta spent Wednesday in Toronto. Visitore with Mrs. C. Habel this week were Mr. and Mrs. C. Distelâ€" meyer and song Ward and Wallace and Mre. H. N. Lederman and chilâ€" dren Jean, Elayne and Frederick and Pembroke all of Kitchener. Personals. Church on Sunday evening. It conâ€" sisted of a pageant ‘"Voices of Vicâ€" tory", and a pantomime, "My Moâ€" ther‘s Bible" and several recitations by the younger children. All were very splendidly given. Recent visitors with Mr. A. Hunsâ€" berger were: Mr. Phil. Erbach of Seattle, Washington, Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. A. Burk, Miss Grace Abrens of Toâ€" ronto and Mrs. C. Erbach of Kitchâ€" Mrs. John Stiefelmeyer of Toronto «pent a few days at the home of Mrs. J. U. Stiefelmeyer. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McTyre of Hamilton epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holwell‘s. Mr. Earlus Gascho has received the position in the Dominion Bank as Ledgerkeeper, which was vacated by Mr. J. J. Kerr who was transâ€" ferred to Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. D. H. Boettger of Lexington, Mrs. George Egerton and Mre. Wiliam Hahn of Bridgeport, Mre. Ierael of Kitchener, were vialâ€" tore with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Kubhn. Miss Cora Heipel of McMaster University spent a few dayse at home here. Mr. Fred Rueffer and daughter called on Mré. Henry Rueffer, who is sick, recently. f Mr. John Kautman spent Easter with friends in Tavistock. Mr. Jacob Schmitt, a wellâ€"known young man of this district, recently opened up & barbershop in the Shantz block above the Post Office. Bank Appointee Named. Personais. Miss Pauline Eslessar has returned home from Buffalo where she attendâ€" ed the funeral of her nlece. â€" ener. Miss Grace Livingston was a visiâ€" tor with friends in Lexington over the Easter holiday. Mrs. Earl Totten has returned to her home in Woodslee after spendâ€" ing a few days at the home of her parents here. ‘The regular Easter program was held in the St. Jacobs‘ Lutheran _ Mias Ruth Honderich spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Agnes Clark at First Workmanâ€"Where‘s Bill toâ€" "I was one of many women," -rh-ln.r-.“vbhnh’ stomach troubles. In my case hdufldo-uh."nd‘ut digest my meals. stomach ::nnr.sa::t:la\hlauu sleop. was pressing on muldlwuldhnumup walk around to and get rid of the choking 1 I had. I heard about Kirk‘s Stomalâ€" hnndgot-bonhwt?lt. mmmmam got ,‘ndnfur-lndun;‘y mhuomod-.hocficr â€" ferent. Gas did not bother me, ‘The above is from a satisfied user of Kirk‘s Stomalka. This remedy is an antacid mixture, in liquid form. _ 0_ _ If you have stomach trouble, send for a bottle today. PRICE ONE DOLLAR Sent postpaid. KIRK PRODUCTS Toronto 10 â€" Canada Stomach Trouble ERBSVILLE BADEN of Kitchâ€" with Mr. Mre. William Rutherford and Mr Jack Rutherford of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mre I. H. Toman on Monâ€" day. Mr. J. F. Pipher of Markham was the guest of Rev. and Mre. L R. Piâ€" phar over the weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Dinger and daughters, Joan and Haze) visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Bacher at Kitâ€" chener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hilgartner and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hilgartner and children, Myrtle, Doreen and Charles visited with Mr. and Mre. Charles Seibert at Petersburg on Sunday. Miss Grace Hilborn of Roseville spent the weekâ€"end with her aunt. Mica Ada Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Shiry and on, Bohby and Mr. Sydney Lautenschlaâ€" ger of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mra. Alvin Lantenschlager on Sunâ€" day. Mra. A. Hilborn spent the weekâ€" end with ber brother, Mr. Ed. Relchâ€" ard and Mre. Reichard at Toronto. Gueste at the home of Mr. and Mre. Alfred Futher on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Futher and son, Donald of Wellesley, Mr. and Mre. Herbert Futher of Baden, the Mieses Nellie and Mae Futher and Mr. Harry Dumart of Kitchener. Mr. and Mré. Reuben Ruthig and children, Janet and Karl of New Hamburg visited at the home of Mr. Samuel Hill on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz and daughter, Mary visited with Mr. and Mre. Moses Cressman at ‘South Weet Wilmot on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. George Hoh of Kitâ€" chener and Mr. Alex Welker of Wa: terloo called on Mr. and Mre. Alâ€" bert Fiederlein jast Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Linn of Galt called on friends in the village on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bowman of Pine Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sararae on Sunday. > Mr. Elmore Brown of Mount Joy spent the weekâ€"end in the village. Mrs. Fred Poth. | Mr. lan Kreutzweiser of Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel visited spent Thursday with friends in town. with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassel| The Misses Doris and Norma visited with Mr. and Mre. Cleyton visitors with their cousins, the Mre. John Brubacher of Selling‘s Grove, Penn., was the guest of her sister, Mre. George Hallman for a few days of last week. Mr. Percy Diebel of the Hamilton Normal School spent a few daya of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth. Cassel near Plattsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Bechler of Gerâ€" man Mills were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Coleman «pent the weekâ€"end with relatives at Stouffville. Mr. and Mre. Austin Bauer and Mise Velma Bauer visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Bingeman at New Hamburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Milton Weies and family of Drumbo visited with Mr. and Mre. Fred Egerdee on Sunda Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Futher recently were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Klein of Lonâ€" don, Mrs. Herman Klein of Baden, Mf. and Mrs. Marshall Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Musselman and son Clare of Kitchener. ‘The semiâ€"monthly meeting of the M.B.C. Young People‘s Society was held at the church last week with the viceâ€"president, Miss Marjorie Bock occupying the chair. The scripâ€" ture lesson was read by Miss Lorene Stoltz after which readings were given by Miss Idelia Waterman and Miss Althea Bock. The Misses Erma and Florence Difenbacher rendered a vocal duet, "He Lives" and the toâ€" pic, "The New Birth", was presented by Mr. Victor Rosenberger, Miss Irene Shantz and Mrs. L. K. Bingeâ€" man. § During the closing week of the Evangelistic services at the U. B. Church, Rev. L. H. Wagner of Roseâ€" ville occupled the pulpit on Wednesâ€" day evening and Rev. E. Becker of Kitchener delivered the meseage on Thursday evening. Personals. ‘The lpcal schools were reâ€"opened on Monday after the Easter vacation. Six beginners were enrolled in the Junior room of the Public School, as follows: Joan Dinger, Eva Snider, Robert Brighton, Delmar Toman, Linâ€" coln Coleman and Wayne Baer Neilsonâ€"Owen Nuptials. ' A quiet wedding was solemnized at the St. James‘ Lutheran pareonâ€" age on Thursday evening, April 25th, when Miss Winnifred Hilda Owen of Kitchener and Mr. Hugd Neilson of Bright were united in marriage by the Rev. G. R. Schultz. The attendâ€" ants were Mr. and Mre. Victor Neilâ€" son of Bright People‘s Organizations. Friendship night was observed by the members of the B.Y.P.U. at their meeting which was held at the Koehler presided and the scripture church last week. Miss Dorothy lesson was read by the president, Miss Ruby Beechtel. Bible verses on "Friendehip", were given by the members following which the toplc,‘ "Development of Friendship", was given by Mr. J. W. Armstrong, Mise Murie! Poth and Miss Emma Lautenâ€" schlager. Miss Lily Lautenschlager and Mre. L. Zinken sang, "You Ought To Know Him", and readings were given by Mrs. M. Bechtel and Mré. Donald Koehler. A vocal duet, "He Knows It All", was also contributed by Miss Dorothy Koehler and Mr. Anson Lang. } Mrs. M. Warren of Flint, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mre. Ephraim Haliman last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt and daughters, Ruth and Marion of Gorâ€" merly were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shupe. Toronto Bible College. Miss Viciet Herber, who is a memâ€" ber of the 1986 Graduating Class of the Toronto Bible College, is receivâ€" ing the congratulations of her many friends in this coufmunity. Among Graduation Exercises which were held at Massey Hell last Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman, Mre. Earl Coleman and Mise Reota Herber. Calk Talk. Mr. Charles Eillerby of Geit wili give a chalk talk at the New Dundee Public School on Friday evening, May 3rd, under the auspices of the Women‘s Institute Reâ€"Opening of Schoois. Miss Horber Graduates From Meetings of Young from here who attended the NEW DUNDEE Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Goman of Milâ€" verton were Monday visitors with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lamack. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huehn were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cressman of Waterloo, Miss Norine Kummer of Kitchener and | Mr. and Mre. Waiter Schmidt and , children of St. Jacobs. Miss Vioia Haes and Mr. Eckhart Otterbein were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enler, Kitch ener. Mr. and Mre. Menno Brubacher were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mre. Norman Martin and Mr. and Mra. ATbert Habermeh1, Conestogo. Mr. and Mre. Marvin Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith of 8t. Jacobs epent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Kate Schaner Rev. Mr. and Mre. Moses Brubachâ€" er, «on Francle and Mr. Leonard Bruâ€" bacher were weekâ€"end visitors with friende at Toronto and Markham. ‘â€" Mrs. Frickey received the sad|r a_ulpa news of the death of her daughterâ€" _%}.m.:rszld. inâ€"law, Mre. Herman Frickey, (Det |Dept, Sto Philiphina Arnold), which occurred | Mager fu at Rochester, N.Y., on Thursd@y,|proceries , April 25th. The funeral was held ON |rerjes, 160. ‘Saturday from her home at Rochesâ€", . S, Snyd ter. Mrs. Frickey was born and spent rep. tinwa ‘her childhood days at Heldelberg.}16.24; H | being a daughter of the late Mr. and Zellers Lt Mrs. Philip Arnold. She will be reâ€" blyn‘s Dru ‘ membered by some of the older resiâ€"|2.19; Mon | dents of Heidelberg. |E. Lehnen, The Missea Florence and Pearl Hasa of Toronto were Saturday sup per guests wlkh their aunt, Mre. Schaner. Mr. and Mre. Charles Sellers of Walton spent Friday with the latâ€" ter‘a mother, Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle. Mr. and Mre. David Hintz and family of Macton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Simon Brubacher. Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson of ‘Gait «pent Sunday with Mré. Frickey. Our local echool started on Monday after the Easter week vacation. Seven little pupile started their first day of school, Misa Ruth Kappes of Waterioo wpent Sunday under the parental Mr. and Mre. George Reipert and «on Robert of Kitchener visited on Sunday at the home of B. Wahl. Miss Margaret Peckham léft for her home in Hamilton, after spendâ€" ing the Easter vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gles. . Saddler of Elmira were weekâ€"end Misses Eria and Helen Huehn. Mre. Frank Ball, Mré. Rose Humâ€" mel and Mre. Fischer all of Kitch ener called on Mre. John Gies on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schiedel and sons, Cameron and Richard of Preeâ€" ton visited at the home of Mrs. George Hallman on Sunday. A special Easter gervice and proâ€" gram was rendered by theâ€"choir and Sunday School of St. Peter‘s Lutherâ€" an church on Sunday evening. Reciâ€" tations and songs by the children were interspersed with special muâ€" sic by the choir. A pantomine enâ€" titled, "I want to be an Angel", and a pageant, "The Easter Story", were very _ effectively _ rendered. The church was beautifuily decorated with flowers while an illuminated crose on one side of the altar and the empty tomb on the other side, made it all very impressive. The church was well filled for the occasion. Personals. Bunday vieltore with Mr. and Mra Mrs. Wesloy Sittler at Erboville last Wednesday . Mr. and Mré. ‘Wesley Spaetsel and family of Kitchener and Mims Goldie Gibb of Galt were visitors at the home of ‘Mré. W. Spactsel on Sunday. Mre. H. Gildner and Miss Priscilla Gildner called on Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Suyder at Kitchener last Satâ€" urday. Mr. ang ‘Mré. Fred Poth and son, Glen and Mr. Harold Poth called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Homuth at Kitâ€" chener on Sunday. _ chener on SBunday. & | The Dumfries Township Council Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Fleming are appeared before the Board regardâ€" epending this week in Michigan andling certain improvements on the Mr. A. Hilborn attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mr. Herbert Hilborn at Preston on Monday. Mrs. Melyille Veltch and daughâ€" ter, Marguerite, Mre. Edgar Latech and daughter, Doris and Kenneth Fried of Roseville called on Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bright on Sunday. IMPBESSIVE EASTER SERVICE HELD AT LUTHERAN CHURCH . Kenneth Kaveilman of Kitchener «pept the Easter holidays with Charles Hilgartner. â€" s Indiana during which time Rev. Fleming will attend the annual meetâ€" ing of the U. B. Parent Board of Missions at Hudeon, Ind. Mrs. William Goettling visited her sister, Mre. Arthur Becker at Kitchâ€" ener recently. Mr. and Mre. Arthur Lautenschleâ€" ger visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilhelm at Baden on Sunday. ‘Mre. George Fishleigh of Ingersoll is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. R J. Davie this week. Mise Laura Duench and Mr. Welâ€" land Lautenschlager of Petersburs and Mr. Albert Duench of Rosebank visited with Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench on Supday. Mr. and Mré. Wilfred Wanner and daughters, Reta and Dorothy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Becker at Rosebank on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bailie spent a few days of last week at Toronto where Mr. Bailie attended the annual convention of the Ontario Educaâ€" tional Associlation. Mr. Elmer Cassel of Humber Bay called at the home of Mr. and Mre. L. M. Hilborn on ‘Tuesday of last week. Rev. C. W. Backus called on relaâ€" tives at Paris on Tuesday of last week. Mise Velma Cairns of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Mervin Bechtel. Mr. O. Heller of Kitchener called in the village last Seturday. Mr. and Mre. M. B. Snyder visited with relatives at Guelph on Sunday. HEIDELBERG with Mr. and Milton Kuch were Mr. and Mra William Wiilfong and children and Mr. and Mre. Muchley and danghter Helen all of Kitehoner. New Assletant â€"Yes, but this man answered one question we didn‘t ask. Why Sop At One? Government Examinerâ€"How did you come to mark thia man‘a paper 101 per cent.? Don‘t you know that nothing can he more perfect than 100 per cent. Moved by J. W. Abra, seconded by John Steckle, that this countil now adjourn to meet again at the Township Hall on Saturday, May 25, 1935, at 10 o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon. |E. Lehnen, milk, 4.96; Max Becker, milk, 18.00; Elias Mowatt, moving recipient, 2.00; Waterloo Welfare Board, relief, 7.17; London Relief i Department, 15.65; E. D. Killingsâ€" ‘worth, indigent burial, 30.00; Isaac . Harmer, shelter, 3.00; M. Battler, time and mileage, 1.95; A. Melitzer, sheep killed by dogs, 83.00; Carl Steppler, sheep killed by dogs, 10.00; Hy. Schmidt, sheep vatuator |acet., 4.00; Hy. Schmidt, rent, [18.00; J. H. Sherk, milk, 41.49; Ratz & Bechtel, burying indigent, 25.00; County Women‘s Rest Room, 15.00; Ritzer Grocery, grocs., 55.59; , Weber Hardware, shovels, etc., 6.74; Leonard Schell, road account, 11.25; S. Prong, road ‘acct., 6.75;‘ Jas. McGarvey, road acct., 17.50; \Jno. Burton, road acct., 24.50; D. B. Snyder, grading, 10.50; Ananiasl Martin, dragging, 11.75; Amsy Shantz, ditching, 47.00; Allan Good, road signs, .50; Theron Sauder, snow work, etc., 99.50; Milton Snyder, road account, 12.00; M. Gingerich, road account, 9.10; Kitchener Daily Record, ad. re gravel, 16.50; A. Metzloff, gravel, 2.80; A. Sapsworth, mileage ore trucking, 11.80; D. E. Shantz, road supt., 86.85; Orville Groh, service re assessing, 117.75; A. J. Frank,| assessing, 90.55; E:i. Schnarr, asâ€" sessing, 86.40; Titus Shantz, assessâ€" ing, 98.20; Wm. Reist, assessing, 75.25 ; Sec‘y Preston Public Schools, 8.00; J. B. Bingeman, milk, 21.16; Dominion of Canada Gen. Ins. Co., Mrs. L. Tilt, re Treasurer‘s and Collector‘s bonds, 45.50; Kitchener Public School Board, 566.25; Simon Zinger, road trucking, etc., 7.50. Mrs. Jos. Miller, rent, 5.00; Harold Slee, wood, 24.00; Stahi‘s Grocer{. groceries, 48.97; A. Bagg, milk mect., 1.08; Canada Bread Co., bread aect., 3.92; Geo. A. Weber, wood, 5.00 ; Beese‘s Dairy, milk, 86.82; W. B. Reinhart, milk, 2.72; Nath. Wildâ€" fong, milk, 2.24; John Gillow, truckâ€" ing, 14.00; Valentine & Martin, shoes, 2.12; Silverwood‘s Dairy, milk, 3.08; J. H. Schmidt, household remedies, .52; Budds Dept. Store, |clothing, 67.34; Fred Kauk, milk, 20.55; J. A. Sapsworth, wood, 9.00; 1. W. Panabaker, groceries, 60.46; M. L. Shuh, milk, 12.15; Red Front Dert. Store, clothing, 3.96; Gea. Gole, wood, 15.00; Twinâ€"City Furniâ€" ture Co., stretcher and mattress, 2.50; N. Holtzhauer, wood, 8.75; L. Witmer, provisions, 15.00; A. & P. Stores, groceries, 59.40; Mike Psutka, shelter, 8.00; H. N. Kiaehn, meat, 1.50; Sitler Bros., groceries, 6.75; Naborhood Shoe Store, footâ€" wear, 12.41; Carl Ott, groceries, 91.98; C. Krug, meat, 6.00; J.j Nosalick, rep. shoes, .75; A. Shirk, fuel, 58.34; Wm. Polinski, milk, 3.60; Burkhart Dairy, milk, 20.02; Shirk & Snider, shelter, 4.00; S.‘ Reichert, groceries, 14.87; S. Wahl, | fuel, 38.00; Schell Bros., groceries,‘ 65.69; Carroll‘s Ltd., groceries, 11.00; Jas. Johannes, groceries,; 253.81; C. A. Hatt, milk, 11.05; A. 8. Gingrich, milk, 22.44; J. Shoeâ€" maker, groceries, 26.79; J. Toliloff,! groceries, 179.92; H. D. Mcintyre,‘ milk, 8.68; E. C. Shantz, groceries‘| 39.52; Fisher Bakery, bread, 5.06;‘ Geo. E. Zettel, groceries, 19.20; Art Nihill, groceries, 20.02; W. F.! Nowak, groceries, 5.00; The Public Utilities, fuel, 22.05; Dunke & Co.,| groceries, 15.95; T. I. Croft, groâ€" ceries, 65.30; A. Bachman, shelter,| ‘;R.OO: Leander Snider, milk, 14.52; A. K. . McAllister, milk, 20.76; Witter‘s Service Station, fuel, 5.18 ; L. Arnold, groceries, 13.20; Bauer Shoe Co., footwear, 9.17; Canadian, ‘Dept. Store, clothing, 85.81; M. rMader. fuel, 6.00; R. G. Schiedel, groceries, 14.03; A. W. Zinger, groâ€" ceries, 10.38; M. Kinzie, milk, 2.40; A. S. Snyder, milk, 6.00; H. Snyder, rep. tinware, 1.50; J. Yantz, grocs., 16.24; H. Thaler, milk, 2.53; Zellers Ltd., clothing, 11.51; Tamâ€" blyn‘s Drug Store, home remedies, 2.19; Monarch Oil Co., fuel, 4.95; with the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the previous sesâ€" sion were read and approved. Communications were read and disposed of. A committee ukin*r for a {nm for the Galt Women‘s Rest Room appeared before the Board, and it was moved by J. R. Wood seconded by J. Abra that a grant of $15.00 be made. Tenders for crushing and deliverâ€" ing gravel were opened and jt was moved by John Abra, seconded by John Steckle that contracts be awarded as follows: * Township Line between the two municipalities and it was finally deâ€" cided to proceed with the proposed improvements, each municipality to pay half costs. Panabaker Fuel Co., coal, $12.50; F. Murphy, groceries, 19.70; Geo. Overholt, groceries, 13.72; Thos. S. Doyle, rent, 6.00; Henry Schmidt, rent, 18.00; Eph. Kinzie, milk acct., 7.20; A. Gotteslaben, rent, 5.00; on Saturday, April 28, pursuant to adjournment. Div. No. 1â€"J. K. Forwell & Sons at 58c per yard; Div. No. 2, J. K. Forwell & Sons at 60c rcr yard ; Div. No. 3, E. E. Seegmiller at 65¢ per yard; Div. No. 4, J. K. Forwell & Sons at 58c per yard. . _ Moved by Jas..R. Wood, seconded by L. B. Weber that the following accounts be paid: . â€" Township Council for 1985 ownship Council for 1985 Grant Given Galt Rest Room. â€"Large List of Accounts The Council met at the Tp. Hali The Fifth Session of the Waterloo P. A. Snider, Tp. Clerk were all present, Sunday visitors at the home of M. Gingrich‘s were Mrs. Leo Diefenâ€" bacher, Wallenstein, Lewis Seuder and Rebecea Eby of St. Jacobe. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hoffman and Mr. Joseph Hoffman of near Heidelâ€" berg were Sunday visitors at the home of Mra. Joseph Snider. R Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra. Israe!l Gingrich were Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cressman of St. Jacobs and Mrs. Leo Diefenbacher of Wallenstein. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Shantz spent Sunday with friends near Petersâ€" burg. _ â€" o0 s 8 _ Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Snider were: Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin and family, Heidelâ€" berg, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snyder, Mr. Joseph Snider, Sr., Mrs. Joseph Snider and Mrs. David Martin. Personals. Mr. Roy Diefenbacher and daughâ€" ter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Diefenâ€" bacher and children Elva and Nyle attended the dedication service of the new pipe organ in the Evangeliâ€" cal church at New Hamburg on Sunâ€" day afternoon. | _ Eric Cox spent the weekâ€"end with \friends in Galt. Mr. Hartman and Mr. Clayton Brutzki of Kitchener apent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eckstein. The local W.C.T.U. held its reguâ€" lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Shelby. Mrs. James Hope was in charge of the meeting. Several from the surrounding community attended the evangelâ€" istic services held in the U. B. Church at New Dundee last week. Mrs. A. Drinkwater and daughâ€" ters Catharine and Ruth of Galt were visitors at the home of Mrs. Lepp last week. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Egerdee apent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. Robert Gardener at Vicâ€" toriaburg. Mr. and Mrs. Relph Thaler and family of Kitchener epent Sunday at the home of Mr. Samuel Sararass. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holm on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schneider of Kitchâ€" ener and Mr. and Mrs. Freer of Ayr. Miss Ruth Morrish and Mr. Roy Swartz of Kitchener visited at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Swartz on Sunday. Mrs. James Hope and Miss Bessie Hope spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Beattie, Preston. Elmer Stoltz, who has been conâ€" fifted to his home the last few weeks, is able to be about again.. Sunday _ visitors _ at _ Menno Bricker‘s were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grantham and daughter Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias and Thomas Armâ€" strong of Oakland. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Fried ‘and Mrs. Allen Fried visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz near Washington on Sunday. 2 s The majority of farmers in the community have completed their spring seeding. _ wz Visitors at the home of: Mrs. J. Lepp on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rank of Hagersville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rank of Stratford, Mrs. Orville Lockwood and son Elâ€" don of Hagersville. 0 Miss Elizabeth Beattie of Hamilâ€" ton was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hope last Thursday. _ _ l e _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Detweiler and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder of New Dundee visited with friends in Guelph on Sunday. _ e Miss Susan Lang of Galt is a guest this week at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Detweiler. ® Miss Estelle Haycock of Waterloo was a visitor with friends in the village over the weekâ€"end. $ Miss Helen Swartz returned to Kitchener after s{)'ending the holiâ€" day at her home here. Personals. Bobby Marshal spent the Easter holidays at the home of his grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal, Cedar Creek. Miss Eva Becker was a visitor with friends in St. Catharines on Sunday. _ _ _ â€" SNIDER‘S CORNERS Porch Paint this time. It certainly does a smooth job. Well, Tom, I took your advice ROSEVILLE NEUâ€"TONE NEUâ€"GLOS (Flaw (Semiâ€"Gloss) for washable interior walls and ceilings, Whatever you intend to paint, there is a special Martinâ€"Senour product for the purpose. Five of the most popular are: for washable interior walls and ceilings, _ 100% PURE PAINT VARNISHES & ENAMELS _ Liphardt Bros., â€" Waterloo MULTIâ€"USE ENAMEL for all enameiling, outside or in. = OUTSIDE PORCH PAINT varnish for hardwood floors, for porch floors, steps, etc. Mies Jeesie Ellis, who is epending the summer at Mr. Alfred Christner‘a visiteq her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellie of near Ratho on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weicker and family, Mre. S. Kelbfleisch and Mr. Robert Kalbfleisch of Detroit spent Monday afternoon in Stratford. Miss Grace Snider of Waterloo «pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and \ira. Ed. Schiedel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schiedel and family were in Kitchener on Saturâ€" day evening attending the semiâ€"final debate of the B.Y.P.U. of the Torâ€" ontoâ€"Hamilton Aesociation held at the King Street Baptist Church. Kitâ€" chener Mrs. R. L. Roth was a business vieitor to Kitchener on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Robert Kalbfleisch of Detroit is spending a week at the home of hia uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Perey Weleker. Miss Faith Baird who is spending the anmmer at Mr. Percy Weicket‘s «pent the weekâ€"end at the home of her mother near Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roth visited the latter‘a brothers at Platteville on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Snyder «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steckâ€" ley at Preston. A large number {from the comâ€" munity attended the dedication serâ€" vices of the new pipe organ in the Evangelical church, New Hamburg on Sunday and on Monday evening. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edwird Klinckman were Mr. and Mrs. Wifred Klinckman of Elmira and Mr. and Mre. Sippel of Taviâ€" A. E. Bean acted as a judge at the semiâ€"final debate of the B.Y.P.U. of the â€" TorontoHamilton _ Association held at the King Street Baptist Church, Kitchener, on Saturday evenâ€" ing. Mre. Alfred Christner and Miss Mary Ellen Christner accompanied by Mrs. Craig and Mra. Shosenberg of Bright spent Saturday afternoon at Kitchener. Messrs. Vernon Schwartzentruber and Silyin Roth accompanled by Misses Luella Roth and Selma Schwartzentruber of East Zorra apent | Sunday | with Mise Minota Shantz. «tock Master Kemneth Klinckman of Elâ€" mira who spent the Easter vacation at the home of his uncle, Mr. Edward Klinckman returned to his home on Sunday. Miss Reta Kufske of near Kitch ener is spending a few day« with her sister, Mre. Stanley Koch. Following several games by the s0â€" clal convenor, Olive Ruddell, a deliâ€" cious lunch was served by the hoeâ€" tess. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good and famâ€" ily visited with Mrs. Good‘s sister, Mrs. Irvin Lichty and Mrs. Lichty it Breslau on Sunday. A very enjoyable evening wase spent at the home of Mr. and Mré. Rudy L. Roth, when the Young Peoâ€" ple‘s organized classes of Bethel United Church gathered for their monthly meeting. Mr. Edward Hewâ€" ittson presided over the following program: Rible Study, by Miss O. Ruddell on *"The Business of Livâ€" ing". Short talks by Carman Facey on "The New Canada Movement"; Clarence Diamond on, "The Easter Lily"; Ellworth Bean. "The Dust Storms in the Western States; Readâ€" ing. by Bruce Melntyre; Current Events, by Walker Hilborn. Y.P.S. Hold Monthly Meet SOUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT USE THE BEST IN THE BEG'NN'NG . . . It Pays in the End! MARTINâ€"SENOUR Senour paint products for all your paintingâ€"you are ie of a good Iooking job to hegta with, snd ons that renders the longest service into the bargain. Martinâ€"Senour 100% Pure Paint is the most sarisâ€" factory and economical paint for {ouz house exâ€" terior because it is absolutely pure. It is guaranteed to oonmnm v.v!:ilte lead, pure 0 .dm”f zinc, e e turpentine + The:ePi.;no adulteration top:vuuken the film and shorten the life of the paint. There is neither saving nor satisfaction in paint that doesn‘t last. That is why it pays to use Martinâ€" 96 King W. For You bet. Goes much farther, too; and wears like iron. You‘ll find that it pays to use the best. ® lnex'!;enslve Glasses "THE IND THAT SATISFY® STEELES Young Manâ€"I do, air. And I hope that ahe has acquired those fine quaâ€" lities from her father. ' Mr. and Mre. Ed. Prait of Tavisâ€" tock were Sunday vieitors with Gill | Fenn‘s. Mr. L. R. Shantz of Kitchener and | Mr. Garnet Fue of Seaforth were Sunday visitors with the former‘s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shantz. Her Fatherâ€"I do hope you appreâ€" clate that in marrying my daughter you are gelting a very bigâ€"bearted and, generong girl The friends of Mr. Noah Rosenâ€" berger will be glad to hear that he is much improved from hi@ recent illnese. Mrs. A. Gofton an. Miss Reta Gofâ€" ton apent Saturday :a Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel of New Dundee were Sunday vieitors with Mr. and Mre. Clayton Cassel. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mabel and wone Kenneth and Earl were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. A. Goodâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rosenberger, Mr. Lorne Rosenberzor and Miss Vera Rosenberger were Sunday viai tors at the home of Mre. A. Creseâ€" man. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MceDermot and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDermot of Tavistock visited recently with Misa Lake. Miea Leona Daniels and Elmer and Thelma Daniels epent aome time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daniels. Mr. Earl Brown and family have returned | from â€" Saekatchewan | to Platteville. The United Church are already planning on uational services next Sunday, in honor of the Coronation of our ‘King. In the morning at 11.15 and evening at 7. The church will be draped with flags. suitable music by the choir and national addreeses will be given. . * Personals. Miss Julia Wampler is spending some time with her sister, Mre. D. Pratt. Weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Baird were Mr. and Mre. E. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. C. Graves and Misses Julia and Anaâ€" belle Wampler all of Detroit. Rev. A. E. Hopper and Mrs. Hopâ€" per with daughter Helen visited friends in Kent County last week, returning home on Friday evening. The weekly Baptist prayer meetâ€" ing was held at Alex Pitt‘s. Those present from a distance were Mre. Walters of© Brantford and Misa Spears of Toronto. Certificates Presented. ‘Rev. A. E. Hopper as pastor and Chas. Coldham as representative of this cireuit of the United Church, is toâ€"day attending Oxford Presbytery in Bright church. The Young People held a special social evening Monday night, April 29. following the contest that has been in proces« in theâ€"society for seyâ€" eval months. A «plendid time was had by everyone. National Services Planned. On Sunday night Rev. A. E. Hopâ€" per presented the certificates to the students who attended the Training School in Woodstock last February. Each of the following received two certificates: Jean English, Anne Mcâ€" Farlane, Margaret Fenn, Frank Parkâ€" house (absent); at Washington Wilâ€" son Richmond and Ruth Hall were a‘so presented with two each. Mr. Hopper was one of the [nstructors at this school in Woodstock Y.P.S. Hold Specia) Social. See PLATTSVILLE KITCHENER

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