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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jul 1935, p. 3

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dolph | Reimltairt fa ie rhear n OM n hitcherer poliee court on Monâ€" day, Sedin Schnoider of Wellesley Township was found not suilty by Mazistrate | Weir of using srossly insulting danguage ¢o Mary fank, aloo of Woellestey Township. Mi week. The success of Dr. Locke‘s treatment of foot trouble and its acâ€" companying ailments may be realâ€" itullmmthcfnctfl!‘llbcdmb treated thousands of men and women from every state in the Union, from every province of Canada and even from Europe. If you can‘t go to the clinic you can visit our men‘s shoe departâ€" ment where your feet will be properly diagnosed and the proper TYPEof‘ shoe will be fitted. Dr. M. W. Locke recommends the No. 1 Last for extreme cases, but in your case the more modified toes may only be necesâ€" sary to make the proper adjustment to your feet. WELLESLEY MAN INNOCENT 170 Tunnx.u.w.wm.u.a Williamnsburg, Ontario, Canada, uuuthounndndthpoeu-"cy Thureday, July 25, 1 M M M M Mr A M a Au AÂ¥ uind MJ uns . who actnally need a shee that witt give theme the correoct tonndation. 1 ify SHANTZ STATION ht STYLES FOR ALL OCcaSiGNS MUNDYV‘S shHOES FOR MEN: Mi Mi d Aji M Al fil H 150 King St. West Mi lzents tor Locke Shoes Codeffa, Mro Eidsar Hoster, Mrec lhas. einfart, Mre eetsoep Were gmid Mr. and ze Reinhart of Areslan. berbeetic HeruoH, Mics Frionâ€" . Mvs. Nera Hergett and attd Mics Olive: Hergott Wies â€" Aimtie: Hinnbere of ns Nick Fuister as shel.jfoo repor! vietUPriea â€" Reindt C â€"egiensly i} on robredle. tw echors . LaRonde > Vers Hergalt â€". Klizabeth Herg n tinelph recent KITCHENER M Wies Aim en sSntula & ferniatiy Misl Atex ies with Mr. and Mrs.a nbacst o were o Mr./ and Schmalty of Kitchener. elm. Miso Lena Elkert, } Asolph Rlorpfer of New + aiml Mirs. Joseph H;wE id Mis. Kd. Beechie and | effin MrooEidsnay i-’m-h-r.{ Piten nfy ite moved wheo nday sbide vdedted fiie Faidrer seriensly l at his ol sOrpowihs ut this fovality ol Hhe late Kn was Iniried in Mr. Reinhart it of this place when with fiis TeProon to the :0 Mr. and and family [St. Jacobs i0 Rev. W. J. Yuszer condncted the serviee in the Evangelical «murclh on Spauday having snficdentiy resovered to take ip his work azain Mrs, â€" Arthur Kuischewsky, \80n Lorme, . Mr. . William | Koiocthewsky. Miss Berthi Kuischeweky and Mise , Hefen â€" Schamer o spent | siumbiey / ad | Niaszara Palis, N.Y, Mrs. Bowman, who is il at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Josiah Martin, is still in a very critical condition. Miss Muricl Matthews has oreâ€" turned home after spending a week with her friend, Miss Evelyn Kelly, ofWinfield. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Jackson and suon Morley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob King of Elmira. Mrs. Emmerson Matthews returnâ€" ed home on Saturday night after spemling | a â€" week â€" with _ Eimira friends. A number from this vicinity at tended the funeral of the late Mrs Albert Devitt on Sumiay afternoon The synipathy of the commmityor exlended to the bereayed ones. Miss | Ruth _ Hollinger and Mr. Mr. and Miws. Cooke of Elmira were Sunda@y and family, Mr guests at the home of Mr. and MYS. pienhart and f Norman Matthews. i e e o Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Beges of Macton were Sunday visiters with friends on this line. Mr. Walter Weigel of Elmira and Miss Alma Schaner spent a fow daye al SNudbury. | Miss Hdith JBH or FTorowto anmd Mbrs â€" Wilham . Withere on Diiy tom were weekserml yisitens of Mis El Hoote in Irief hotelt i"Tve fergot fen, captuin, whether sou wanted fo hecealled at six ar seven.‘ Voiee from Within: "Whud time is it mow * A Boots: "Eight. yer fromer." Brnbaehe Hev. Y senview 4 Smanday D to take it Mro ind Mrs. Jofin Welker visited with Mr. and Mrso Carl Doeter, Waâ€" trrloo, on Sunday. Mr. _ George Hasenpflug. accomâ€" panied by his son Edward and wile wnd | family. spent the: weekâ€"end in Eim wood Mr. aml Mis. WO Ho Schaner and some o[ Tthe Family® visited at o Berâ€" IetU.. Corners on Suttay, Vinlel| Sttaberâ€" spent Iw» wecke in Preston gnd brought her host. Holon eeker, home with frer bo le her suest for Iwao werks Claude and Hareld Brubaher of Sumuyside, â€" Kitehener, | spent | the wreekcem| visiting Their gramlparents, Mr. and Mro. M. L Weber and Mrs. Anson Brubacher Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Brubacher spent | (heâ€" weeksend with Mro and Nirs. Dilman: Brubacher Peel towinâ€" ship Mr. and Mre. Kera Aâ€" Martin visit eg with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Martin al ErheviMe on Friday Mro and Mis. Mike Kerchner and dauhter | Virginia accompamed | by Mr. am} Mrs. Sally Frey of Water Jvo visited at Milyerton on Sunday. Misses Verda and Catherine Al dridge of St. Mary‘s are spending their holiday with their cousin. Miss Helen Cress Mr. Anton Hauck of ldaho, after an absence of 19 years, renewed acâ€" quaintances in the village on Saturâ€" day Miss Vera Eruest was home for a visit on Sunday. Mr= Fred Keller spent the weekâ€" end in Guelph. to 180. The youngesters are taking a great interest in it. For that part of the day their mothers know where they are. Bible Schoot Opens. The Community Bible School in the Mennonite Church opened on Monday with «n enrollment of 166 and ou Tuesday this was increased THE NEW FORD Vâ€"8 TUDOR SHOWN ABOVE WILL BE SOLD FOR $1.00 YATTON Mrs. Norman Matthews were business visitors in on Saturday afternoon. . FLYING CLUB OFFICIALS AND SOME OF THE ENTRANTS IN PILOT POPULARITY CONTEST ud _ Bautteries: Huethers, Weber, Schae ter and .\.li]n-“ Packers‘, Krysko, W estenhoefer and Ferret | _ Umpiresâ€"Lobsinger and Zettel. Misses Sean and Mary Kelly of Belmore are holidaying for some time with Mro and Mrs. Ed. Hergott. Rev, Jerome P. for ahe . week at Hamiltorn. Mr â€" Bdwin â€" Dietner of| Brbsville valled on Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Kumm on Sunday Sundar visitore with Mr. and Mrs Eid _ Beaupre | included _ Mr.â€" Joseph Mics Virginia ‘Koebel ie holidaying for a few days with Mr. and Mre. Milton Cook, Amulree. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hineperger wnd family, Misées Bella Beaupre anl Dorothy iReidel of Kitchener were Sunday yieltors with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reidel. \ir. and Mrs. Albert Seblefski and con Mervin of Waterloo were weekâ€" eml visitons with Mrs. Jno. Meiâ€" rowski Mr. Leonard Voisin has departed [nr Chippawa where he will be emâ€" ployed for some time. Masxter Cyril Schnarr is vacationâ€" inz with friends in Erbsville for a few alays. Mrs. simon Gies and daughter Hernice of Kitchener spent Sunday ai The home of Mrs, William Z. Koeâ€" hiel Mr«rs, Albert Forwell and Vin cent Reide] visited friende in Dray ton on Sunday. \r. Roland Forwell of Galt spent Sumlay at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Lobsinger visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Querin in Kitchener on Sunday. Mc. and Xfrs, Rd. Schlitt and Mr. Juck Gross and Mise Marian Busch, ~ Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. nd Mrs. Fratk Busch. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jordan and family are spending some time with i latives in Detroft Mc and Mrs. Bert Dietrich and d.nghter _ Marlyn of St.. Agatha called on Mr. Ed. Boegel on Sunday. Miss Kathleen Dietrich has teâ€" turned home after e«pending some time in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrc. Benâ€" Beaupre and Conily motored to Kenilworth on Monday. Lienhart and family and Mr. and Mis. Louis Eberlin and family held ar enjoyable picnic at the Joln Eberlin Gats near Berlet‘s Corner on Sundiy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schnarr and Lemily â€" visited | with relatives | in Erbsville on Sunday. Masxter Cyril Schnarr is vacationâ€" inz with friends in Erbsville for a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mattell and Mr. A Seott of Hack‘s Corner called on Mr. Andrew Hinsberger on Sunday. Master Alex: Mertz of Kitchener is vacationing for a few weeks with Mr. uind Mrs. Louis Eberlin. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weismueler ard family of Elmira were Sunday wnests of Mr. and Mrs. August Alleâ€" rmilbg. Mr. am| Mrs. Charles Busch Sr., Famstedler of â€" Linwood, Mr.. Jack White and son Bobble and Mr. and Mrs. Max Lorentz of Waterloo, Mr. and Mre. Anthony Dietrich of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mir. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry lergoit over the weekâ€"end includâ€" ed _ Miss Matilda Hergott and Mr. Francis Bettger of Detroit, Mr. and Misz. William Hergott and daughter Arlene and Mrs. J. Miller and daughâ€" ter Marie of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stumpf and son Raymond, Mré. Frances _ Kuntz and â€" Miss â€" Mary Frances Kuntz and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kuntz and daughter Jeanette vi Waterloo, Sawmill To Reopen Employees of the H. E. Ratr sawâ€" null huve completed sawing at the Biyth mill and will shortly again reâ€" cume uperations at the local mill. Mr. Manfred Voisin is assisting Mr. Simon Wey at the St. Clements hotel seventh, one run dowh but managed (v syueeze Iwo acruss lo take the ddeviesOn. Bultleries for this game: Huethers, Hofiman, Weber and Arnold; St. Clements Gerth and E. iLoreats Umpireâ€"Beaupre and Hinsberger. The second_ game, won by the Kitchener Packers, was a nip and tuck battle all Whe way. The winâ€" hers went into the last half of the _ Hucethers‘ senior Twin City softâ€" bal teawm, suffered a double reverse here in two softball games played over the weekâ€"end. Jn the intial fixâ€" ture SU ements Maple Leats broke a three years‘ jinx when they drubved the brewery chaps 146. The locals scored ten runs in the third on some solid work with the willu w * Village Leafs Break ThreeYear Jinx By Drubbing Kitchener 14â€"6 Win Over Hucther‘s. and Mrs. Cleyton Meyer is relieving St. Ann‘s parish, ST. CLEMENTS j _ Mr. and Mrs. Car} Steiss of Cleveâ€" land and Mr. Fred Steiss and friend of Toronto called on relatives in the village. 1 Mrs. ‘Roy Mansz and children spent Monday this week with her j parents in Kitchener. Don‘t forget the lawn social ‘by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Lutheran Chutch on the church lawn next Wedâ€" nesday, July 31st, and the drawing Mr. Noah Snider of Conestogo spent Sunday with Mr. Simon Braâ€" baker. Mrs. Heict, Missés Bessio and Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Koehler of Kitchener apem: Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. iHarry Koehler. tendance. Mr. and Mra. Elias B. Martin of Hawkesville | were Sunday | visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubaker. . Mr. and Mre. Herman Huehn and sons Bobby and ‘Carl epent Sunday ai Monkton. Mre. John Vollmar and daughters the Misses Clara and Emma, epent Sunday in Bridgeport. for two beautiful handâ€"made quilts The Wellesley band will be in at Mr. and Mre. Henry Otterbein and daughter Miss iRuth of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and \irs. Jake Otterbein. Mr. M. E. Boos and Miss Maric of Chesley, Miss Jacobs of Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Weber and daughâ€" ter Mary «pent a day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuhn Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Kubn Jr., and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Dave Kuch of Kitchener, The Misses Ruth Kappes and Norma Heimpel of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end here. Members and friends of the Evanâ€" gelical Church here were glad to have their pastor, Rev. W. J. Yaeger back with them on Sunday for the first time after his absence through illness for two months. Next Sunâ€" day‘s services will be in the afterâ€" noon again at 1 o‘clock, conducted by the pastor Miss Nora Zinkaun of Kitcbener is spending several weeks‘ holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Zinkann. Mrs. Carolina Fries is epending several weeks with her daughter in Erbsville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Suider of Suiâ€" der‘s Corners and Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin of ‘Conestogo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. S. Martin. Rev. and Mrs.H. J. Lamack spent the weelcend in Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechold and daughter ‘Betty spent the weekâ€"end in ‘Brussels. Miss Lauretta Braendle is on a motor trip of two weeks through Northern Ontario with her cousin. Mics Bernice Snyder. Mre. Mary Starr of Bamberg spent the weelcend with her sister here. Mr. Bert Meyer made a business trip to Galt on Tuesday, Mr. Ben Beaupre displayed a numâ€" ber of Ane lake trout upon his return from his annual excursion to the Tobermory district. Our fishermen had good luck on their fishing trip, bringing home 23 fir‘al Pastor Returns To Puipit. Mr and Mrs. August Allemang reâ€" port a g00d catch of fish on their recent trip to the Maguetawan dieâ€" triet Mrs. Theresa Stroh and son Anâ€" thony, visitors with Miss Mary Stroh for a few weeks, have left for Kitâ€" chener where they will make their future abode. Mrs. Frank Ryan and Mrs. M. D. Simms of Indianapolis, Ind., were guests of Mr. Davig Hergott and Mrs. Frances Brick for a few daye. Mr. Herbert Koebel has joined the pilot popularity contest sponsored by the K.â€"W. Flying Club. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Forwell and Mre. Fred Musclow of Kitchener \mted with relatives on Monday. Meesrs. Henry and Edwin Hergol! made a business trip to Hamilton on Tuesday. Bd d Pn nc ttrine ind ndalits is h w Sabine and Pat‘ Hunt have reâ€" turned to their home in Toronto after vacationing hbere for a few weeks with their grandmother, Mrs Francis Brick. Master Wilbert Bauer of Waterâ€" oo spent a few days with relatives here. _ Preparations are being made for the staging of the annual garden party to be held on Civic holiday, August 5th. Two softball games are echeduied as an afternoon attraction, one men‘s and one ladies‘ game. St. Louis‘ (Waterl00o) men‘s interme diate team and Foreyth‘s (Kitchenâ€" er} ladies‘ team, will he opposition to the local Maple Leafs and Lucky Strikes respectively. HEIDELBERG Co Mr. and Mrs. Mlex Heimpel. daughâ€" ter Helen and son Bobby of Kitch ener were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mre. Walter Kienzle. | Rev. S J. Wiitig returned home on Monday night last week from a very enjoyable motor trip to Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A., Rev. Wittig besides a pleasent trip also had a |ver) interestiny time while in the Asuulhe.-ru city, where be as one of a |party ol Canadian Luther League ‘delegates alttended the annual United Lutheran â€" Church Luther League Copyention Fall wheat is getting ready for the binder and we lhave noticed that a few farmers have commenced cutting. Mrs. Nogh Kuntz of Bridgeport wias a Sunday guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry D. Dahmer. Mr. and Mis. Erwin Datmer and eotts spent Sunday with Gowanstown relatives. Lyle is etaying over for a week‘s holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanue) Hemmerâ€" ich of Elmira were visiting at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Chas. Scheifele and Mr. Scheitele. Mrs ffenry: Holle, dauglter Ruâ€" bena, granddaughter Patricia Ruth 0f Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forler and con Ronald and Mr. and Mre. Wm. Feil and family of Elora moâ€" tored to Sauble Beach on Sunday. The latter also visited their son Mr. Fred Feil who recently took a posiâ€" tion at Sauble Beach Mr. Eldon Dahmer of Waterloo was a Sunday visitor at the home of his parents. Mr.:Roy Koch one of the aet;tions rieing young men is acting in the capacity of a class teacher at the Softball fans took in the several semiâ€"final games played at the vark ons place, during the past week. A happy event took place at the parconage here on Saturday afterâ€" noon when at 2 o‘clock, Rev. S. J. Wittig solemnized the marriage of Mr. Henry Schroer, son of Mr. Lonis schroer and Miss Mabel Steiner, Schroer of Cayuga and the late Mrs. dauetiter of Mr. Geo. steiner, St. Jaâ€" euths anmd the Jate Mrs. Steiner, Mr. Ear] Steiner and Miss Rdith Shaner were the attemdanta. A party reported to be from Guelph smashed the railing on the southern approach of the Grand River bridge late Friday night after failing to navigate the slight curve here. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Wieland of Kit chener were spending Sunday here and in the vieinity. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Doerbecker of near Erbsville were Sunday visitors with relatives in the village, The _ usual _ Su crowds swarming rivers were very n by their absenee, . by the intense heal Mr and Mrs. Car$ Steiss of Ohio were the guests of M§. Cameron Wilâ€" in at his home for several days last werk,. Mr. an| Mrs. Steiss accomâ€" panied Mr. Wilsou on a visit to the lurter‘s home in Brantford | Jast Thursday. Mrs. (has. R. Koch returned reâ€" cenily from a few days‘ visit with er sister, Mre. Clifford Creseman and Mr. Cressman in Kitchener. Muster Eugene Bauman and Miss Dorothy Keoch passed their recent entrance examinations. A few of the ciaes had passed on previons work ve portls Mr. Harry Kirch was a midweek Susivess visitor in Galt. Mrs. Kelly and the Misses Nellie and Minnie Wright of Guelph, spent list Thursday with relatives in and vear the village. Muster Eugene Bauman was holiâ€" daying wifh Kitchener relatives for a few duys last week. Mics Mary Horst of St. Jacobs was the guect of her friend, Miss Gladys Koch last week. ' Mrs. Oncar Steiss of Barker, NY., and Mr Fred Steiss and friend of Toronto were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osecar /lulvhu last weekâ€"end. £~ Mr. and Mre Clifford Cressman of KWitchener. Mrs. Menno Heckendorn of Bridge port and Miss Belty Derstine of Elmâ€" wood were recent visitors at the Chas. Koch home. Mra. Elizabeth Rechter was a mid week visitor in Toronto. ‘ ‘The Misses Marion and Sophic Schweitzer also Miss Ruth Schwek tzer of Waterloo, as one of the party returned home early last week after having spent a very pleasant holiâ€" day at Base Lake, where they had been the guests over the weekâ€"end and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bd. A Schweitzer of Toronto at their cottage at this point. m Mre. Evelyn Holm of Kitchener, spent the past week at the home of her parents here. n | During a thunderstorm that passed over here late Monday afternoon |unuu¢ struck the chimney of the Wm. Wright residence, where after knocking out a few bricks it passed into the cellar without doing further noticeable damage. The heary rain accompanying the storm and that of Tuesday morning laid low more of the fanmers‘ crops. CHIMNEY Sunday afternoon ; the banks of our â€" much conspicuous \ caused no doubt BY LIGHTNING ‘Mr. Jack Harper, at Walnut Heights ‘recently. ; _ Mr. and Mrs. Arno Neeb spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s {parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb, at Erbsville. They also attended a !ball game played by Erbsville and |Mannheim. the score being 15â€"5 in favor of Mannheim. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bachert and family and Miss Nelie Bachert of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt and family attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Albert Devitt at Elmira on Sunday. _ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald and daughter Alice visited with the latter‘s father, Mr. Reuben Eby, at Williamsburg on Sunday. Miss Lillian Ruchty of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison i lert. Mr. and Mrs. Harper and f-mily of Kitchener called on their son, _Réw, and Mrs. A. J. Lewis and son of Kitchener and Mrs. Mock and son of Philadelphia, N.Y., called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt on Friday evening. Masters Milton and Wallace and little Miss Laura Leis of Kitchener spent a day recently with their friend, Master Ross Rickert. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt, Miss Ruth Devitt and Mr. Homer Devitt visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Albert Stoll at Guelph on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hallman were Rev. Manasseh Hallman,, Rev. and Mrs. E. Pipher of New Dundee, and Rev. l?van Sider. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Woolner and family and Miss Lona Shantz spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shantz, near Waterloo. Mrs. Addison Rickert spent sevâ€" eral days with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Gingrich, at Waterloo. Bible School that opened in the Menâ€" nonite Church, St. Jacobs, on Monâ€" day morning and continues for twe weeks. A number of our young boys and girls are attending the classes at this echool. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eby on Sunday. Mr. M. J. Oppertashauser of Elmira was a business visitor here on Monâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed.â€"J. Ruth of El mira, Sundayed with friends in the village. Mr. Wm. Struck of Burford was a business visitor here on Monday. Pilot Popularity Gontest Jack Harper, at Walnut 'I'{reilrxlrl'h; JULY SALES King and Queen Sts. KITCHENER Good For 5 Votes MANNHEIM CLIP OUT THIS COUPON WOMEN‘$ AND MISSES‘ DRESSES AT $1.95 â€" Everybody‘s size, right from 14 years up to 50 bust. Both youthful and matronly styles in cool voiles. No sleeves, short sleeves or long sieeves. WOMEN‘$ WHITE SHOES AT $1.98 â€" Reguiar prices, $4.00 and $4.50. White Ties, Pumps, 'I'-Sk‘p.ldhnxn. Also Sport Shoes in blackâ€"andâ€"white, wnâ€"andâ€"white and brownâ€" and fawn. Please record these votes in favor of For Your Favorite Contestant Mail or deliver to C. M. Lester, 102 Dunker Bldg., Kitchener Mr. _ Nelson Sugg of Churchill spent Sunday with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Israe] and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Israe} spent Saturâ€" day with Mrs. B. Israel at Floradale. Mr. and Mre. J. H. Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry and daughter of Waterloo were visitors at the home of Mr. Percy Woods. Mr. and Mre. Elias (Martin of Hawkesville and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mantin and Miss McGregor of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday with Miss Mary Weber. $ A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Albert Deâ€" vitt at Elmira on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Devitt epent their youth and early martied life in this neighborâ€" hood. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. Miss Audrey Armetrong and broâ€" ther ‘Billy have returned to their home at North Bay after spending a month‘s holidays with their aunt, Mre. B. C. Woods and other friends Miss Ruth Marriott of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. Hamilton of New Toronto has joined his family, who have been spending a few weeks at the home ot Mr. J. P. Snider. Mr. John Letson and family of Beamsville, Mrs. J. Jonas of Conen: togo and Mr. Fred Lane of Preston spent Sunday at Mr. Herman Letâ€" son‘s. Mre. Edgar Letson and children are epending some time with Mr. Letson near Fergus where he is employed for the summer. Mrs. Horneman of Guelph spent the weekâ€"end with her uncle, Mr. John McGovern. Mr. Albert Rickert and Mr. Geo. Letson called on friends in Preston last week. + The pastor, Rev. Mr. Stewart of our church is enjoying a wellâ€" earned holiday Rev. S. Schwartz of Kitchener will oceupy the pulpit on Sunday. Y.P.S. meeting at the church on Friday night with Literary commitâ€" tee in charge. Miss Haezel Lindsay has returned to her home in Guelph after a week‘s holiday with her friend, Migs Muriel Snider. Mr. and Mre. Archie Lasby and baby and Mre. Mott of Rockwood called on Mrs. Nancy Lasby on Sunâ€" day. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mres. Percy Woods, a daughter. Miss Grace Marriott is spending a few days at Guelph with her aunt, Mre. Odrowski Master Kenneth Letson of Guelph is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Mansfield. wWEST MONTROSE Four Entrances

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