‘Several from here attended the Lloyd Hunsberger sale at Baden on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth and family were Sunday visitors at Peâ€" tersburg with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schwartzentruber. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Weil were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dietrich and Laurene of the 17th line, Mr. Wm. ‘Brodrecht of Wilmot and Ada Haiser and Belle Beaver of Tavistock. (Mr. and Mrs. Enos Zehr and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peâ€" ter Roth at New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kipfer and son Joseph of New York state were visitâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. Roth over the weekâ€"end. The W.G. Young Co. ~NO MAN WHO KISSES YOU ONCE WiILL n_ EVER BE CONTENT! Jewellers _ â€" _ Optometrists 8 KING E., KITCHENER Added: Maj. Bowes Amateurs Ask About Our Extended Payment Plan 43 Ontario St. South A. Lockhart & Co. Ltd. The Complete Car â€" Completely New @m BARRYMORE \ Prropucrion/) TONE â€" DOUGLAS Don‘t Buy Any Car Before You S E E THE CHEVROLET EAST ZORRA Talking News STOP! ALL MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY. â€" ~ CayAAU ’H..:’-“"-m“‘ khiyn Mever newum sames STEWART Produced by Joroph Manklewier | _The regular meeting of the Young Peoples‘ Society was held Monday |evening, Nov. 9th in the Sunday School room. ‘The program was in charge of the Christian Missions group. The scripture lesson was read | by Dorothy Lachman. Mr. Ellisworth Eean of iBethel, the speaker for the evening, gave a very inspiring adâ€" ’dress on Missions. Misses Doreen Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Currah have returned from ‘West Virginia where they spent some time visiting with friends in Morgantown. Mrs. Cranston and children Billy and Marguerite have moved from Plattsville to Toronto. Their many friends wish them success in Toâ€" ronto. Mrs. McTurnit of Kitchener is spending some time with Mrs. J. Creese in the absence of Mrs. Cruâ€" thers. Mre. Rebecca Farrow and Mr. John Mcelntyre are visiting with friends in Woodstock. The program of the Swiss Beli \Ringers held in the Town Hall, Wedâ€" nesday evening, Nov. 4th, was well attended and enjoyed by all present. ‘Recent visitors with Mr. and Mre. A. Patterson were: Mr. and Mre. Isaac Brighton of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. ge%lzald‘ and, tan;&ly of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Patterâ€" son of Jerseyville and Mr. Crerar of Blenheim. The Continuation and Upper School of Plattsville held their anâ€"| nual social evening Friday evening,! Nov. 6th in the town Nall. After an evening spent in games a dalnty‘ lunch was served. Dancing was enâ€" joyed at the close of the evening. Mrs. J. H. Maike] of Drumbo was a recent visitor with her mother, Mrs. Andrew Coxson. Mr. and Mre. A. Patterson were recent visitors with friends in Stratâ€" ford. Hamer and Bernice Rank sang & , duet. During the social hour a mock | wedding was performed to the enâ€" joyment of all present. ' Y.P.S. Meets. with LIONEL PLATTSVILLE KITCHENER | _ The members of the B.Y.P.U. met | at the home of Mr. and Mre. Charles Miller on Monday evening with the president, Anson Lang in the chair.‘ Miss Evelyn Hastie read the scr.ip-' ture lesson after which Rev. H. F., Schade gave a talk on "The Life of | George Mueller". Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" lard !Becker were then presented | with a table reflector in honor of their recent marriage. ‘The presenâ€"‘ tation was made by Miss Irene Sherk. Dainty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evenâ€" ing. . Church News. l Rev. and Mrs. Nolting. ‘The members of the Mannheim Lutheran â€" Church pleasantly surâ€" !prised Rev. and Mrs. W. Nolting last Thursday evening and presented lwit-h two lovely gifts. Mr. Paul Luâ€" dolph read an appropriate address |and the presentations were made by Mrs. H. Ludolph and ‘Master Orville Heimpel. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of an enjoyable | evening. 'Jr. Luther League Hallowe‘en Party. | _ The home of Mr .and Mrs. W. H. Egerdee was gaily decorated in Halâ€" ‘lowe‘en colors for the Junior Luther ‘League masquerade party which was theld last Friday evening. The guests ‘were admitted through narrow darâ€" kened passageways which created a haunted atmosphere to the surroundâ€" ings. Myrtle Hilgartner won first prize for fancy drese costume while Elaine Toman received the prize for comic dress. The evening was spent in games and contests after which a dainty lunch was served. 3 Presentation to Newlyweds. \ served at the conclusion of the evenâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Kraheling, Mr. ing. > and Mre. Jacob Dietz and Mrs. Anâ€" Church News. drew ‘Koehler of St. Agatha called ‘Rev. Herbert Shantz of Gormley on Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallman on occupied the pulpit of the (M.B.C. ‘Sunday. . Church on Sunday evening. L Visitors at the home of Mr. and Bishop M. Hallman of Mannheim : Mrs. Ronald Toman on Sunday were: was in charge of the service at the | Mr. and iMrs. G. Gilbert of Stratford, Blenheim Mennonite Church on Sunâ€"‘ Mrs. Frank Stroke of Elmira, Mrs. day morning while Rev. M. H.|Charles Siebert of Petersburg and ‘Shantz conducted the services at the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell and sons, Mennonite Ohurch at Bothwell. iDouglas, George and Billy of Ayr. Miss Vera Hallman gave an adâ€" dress at the Young People‘s meeting at the Latschar Mennonite Church at Mannheim on Sunday evening. On ‘Thursday evening, Nov. 5th, Mr. and Mre. Eldon Sherk enterâ€" tained at their home on the occasion of the tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. Sherk‘s brother, Rev. J. Harold Sherk and Mrs. Sherk of Stayner. Following a delicious supper, Rev. and Mrs. Sherk were presented with a lovely floor lamp. Guests present were: Mr. and Mre. J. H. Sherk, the Misses Grace and Olive Sherk and Mr. Paul Sherk of Centreville, Mtr. Eric ‘Bolton of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sherk and Mr. Victor Roâ€" senberger of New Dundee, and Rev. and Mré. Sherk and children, Harold, Arthur and Mildred of Stayner. Presentations to also noticed a pile of shavings lying on the ground which the thieves had made by boring holes in the door. He telephoned Mr. Buck‘s house for helpâ€"and in the meantime the burâ€" glars made a hasty getaway. The door leading from the warehouse into the main store was also badly damâ€" age. Provincial Police are investigatâ€" ing. 45th Wedding Anniversaries. . Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Shants and Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman who ob served their fortyâ€"fifth wedding aunniâ€" versaries on Nov. 3 and 4, respecâ€" tively. Wedding Anniversary Celebrated. This village was the scene of anâ€" other attempted burglary early Tues day morning between the hours of two and three o‘clock when. thieves entered John (Buck‘s store building and escaped again without their deâ€" sired loot. Lorne Zinken who reâ€" sides in the post office building adâ€" jacent to the store was awakened by a strange noise and upon investigatâ€" ing digcovered the outer door of the warehouse at the rear end of the store building had been opened and Lorne Zinken Spoils Thieving Party Early Tuesday Morning. Thursdayâ€"Fridavâ€"Saturday WITH A SWEETIE ON EACH ARM AND A MILLION DOLLAR CHARM After Breakâ€"in _‘ ~NEW DUNDEE CAPITOL ADDED ATTRACTION | _ Mr. and Mrs. Georg@ Schuyler and Lloy« datghter, Virginia of Toledo, Ohio, Willi and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang Of fer a; ‘Perry‘s Corners were recent visitors tock : with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder. |ner a Mrs. ‘Jean Schram of Brantford | Mr , was a guest at the homes of Mr. and Hamj Mrs. James Bergey and Mr. and Mrs. Milfo | Elgin Miller for a few weeks. U Mr. |_ Mrs. Jean Schram of Brantford Mary ; was a guest at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. , Mrs. James Bergey and Mr. and MTS. Tues Elgin Miller for a few weeks. 1 owmr Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Reist on Friday, Nov. 6, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poth and son, CGlen, Miss Arlene Lautenschlager and ‘Mr. Harold Poth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poth at Caledonia on Sunday. Rev. C. W. Backus visited with reâ€" latives at Paris last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MciDonald and son Ross visited with Mr. and Mre. Oscar Gingerich at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith at Pontiac, Mich., last week on their return trip from the MJBC. General Conference at Wakarusa, Ind. Mr. Reuben Kennel of Wilmot Cenâ€" tre epont Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baer. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tomlinson of Kitchener were guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman ‘Kaster over the weekâ€" end. Mr. F. E. Page is receiving the conâ€" gratulations of his many friends upon his appointment as a Justice of the Peace in and for the County of Waâ€" terloo. This appointment also carâ€" ries with it the authority to take affidavits which will be a decided advantage to the village and comâ€" munity. . Mr. and Mre. Austin Bauer and Miss Velma Bauer visited with friends at Waterloo on Sunday. F. E. Page. ‘The only regrettable feature of the year‘s work was the unsuccessfu} attempts of the Board up to this time to secure banking accommodation for the village and community after the closing of the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada last December. Personals. . Mr. and Mre. Gordon Hallman have returned from a motor trip to variâ€" ous points in Michigan and Indiana during which they were guests of ‘Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Fleming at Hunâ€" tington, Ind., and also visited with relatives at Brown ‘City, Mich. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seegmilier of Kitchener. Hikborn. E. T. Coloman was reâ€"clectâ€" ed to the council of the Board of ‘Trade which also includes the offiâ€" cers and H. Kavelman was reâ€"electâ€" ea fire chief with Ronald Toman and Milford Poll as assistants. ‘The fol lowing â€" committees wene also apâ€" pointed: street comunittee, Dr. E. S. Brown, Austin Bauer and E. A. Poth ; membership committee, Earl Binâ€" wachter and Jack Schmidt. E. A. Poth, I. M. Hiborn and H. Keveiman were appointed as a special commitâ€" tee to investigate street lighting. Various reports were given concernâ€" ing the work done by the board durâ€" ing the past year. Two important items were the securing of a perâ€" manent fire hall and the appointment of a Justice of the Peace for the vilâ€" lage and community in the person of â€" ‘The annual meeting of the Board of Trade was hoid at the office of the New Dundee Fiour Mills last Friday evening with an attendance of fifteen members. ‘The folowing officers were reâ€"elected for the year: presiâ€" dent, E. A. Poth; viceâ€"president, M. ©. Suyder; secretaryâ€"treasurer, 1. M. E. A. Poth Again Trade Board Head Messrs. James and George Swan Oof Ayr called on Mrs. A. Veitch and Mr. I. Marshall on Thureday. | _ The Misses Bricker and Mr. Llioyd Bricker of Kitchener visited with relatives in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mra. ‘Telford Brodhaecker and eon [Ward Mr. and Mrs. Rdgar Latach and daughter Doris, Misa Glaâ€" dys Fried and Henry Innanen wers among those who attended a party held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wik liard Becker, whose marriage took pirce recently at the home of Mr. end Mra Wilfred Wanner of New Dundee last Friday evening. Mrs. E. B. Hallman and Mre. W. |Spaetzet ‘attended the annual Woâ€" men‘s Institute Convention of the London area which was held at Lonâ€" don for a few days of last week. The annual reorganization of the Literary Society will take place in the school house on Tuesday evenâ€" Ing, Nov. 17. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. T. Marshall were Mr. and Mrs. James McGarvey and son Roland of Doon and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Rae Marshall of Hamilton. The Uâ€"BC.E. met at the home of Mr. <A. E. Stoltz last Wednesday evening. ‘The topic, "As a Christian, I Renounce War", was warmly deâ€" bated. ‘The qubjects debated were, "Resolved that the preparation for the emergency of war is the best way to avoid war," and ‘"Resolved that nonâ€"resistance is impracticable." A synopsis of the book, "Cry Havoc" by Beverly Nichols was given by Miss Marion Bowman. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Carlson and daughter, Eleanor Jean, who are about to sail for the African mission fiekd and Mrs. J. W. Burton of Hudson, Ind., were present and ‘Mrs. Carlson rendered a solo, "All the Way to Calvany". |_‘Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goettling were: Mr. and Mre. William Schaefer, Miss Doris Schae. fer and Mr. Aaron Schaefer of Tavisâ€" tock and Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Wagâ€" !ne.r and daughter, Erla of Kitchener. Miss Cora |Stager of Woodstock spent Saturday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Fried visited with Mr. and <Mrs. J. Shantz at Vicâ€" trriaburg on Sunday. Mr. Gilbert Ba‘dwin and son, Norâ€" man, of Cainsville were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clifford Swartz and Miss Helen Swartz of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayâ€" ton Swartz. Miss Margaret Elliot of Galt was a weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mirca Mary @pd ‘-Mj. Wm. Hope. Mr. and iMrs. . Stager and son Fred were visitors in Erbsville on Sunday. Mre. L. K. ‘Bllfgen;a.!i'vs-pévn'tv:l;hurs- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Cressman near Plattsville. Mr. Albert Duench was a recent visitor with his mother, Mrs. Stephen Duench at Wallenstein, _ Mrs. Andrewâ€" Kocehler of St. Agatha epent a few days of last week with ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob, Mrs. G. Youn of Waterloo spent a few days last week with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. W. Nolting, and Rev. Nolâ€" ting. Warmly Debate War Question. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weber and Miss iBetty Tuchlinski spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre. Charles Weber at ‘Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. and iMre. Milton Otto of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Milford PoX last Sunday. Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn and Miss Mary Hilborn visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Hilborn at Selkirk last Tuesday. on oi ioi o e e e en e tany‘s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chambers of Sherkston and Rev. and Mrs. E. Siâ€" der and son Evan of Mannheim visitâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hilborn on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hallman visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and (Mrs. E. F. Merner near Varna lest Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thaler and family of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Norman Kaster on Sunday, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eigin Miller on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Govier and son, Ralph of Capetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Lconard Ayscough and daughter, Dorothy of Brantford. Mrs. B. B. Krupp of New Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. George Cole man on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peck and Mr. ard ‘Mrs. Dave Litwiller and chilâ€" dren, June and Gene of Preston visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Waiter Schmidt of Kitchener called on Rev. and Mre. c._gv._ ABacku‘. on Sunday. Messrs. Morgan Hallman and Roy Hall left last Friday for a two weeks hunting trip at Hardy Bay. ‘They accompanied a group of hunters from the Galt and Roseville district. Mr. and Mré. M. B. Snyder visited with friends at Stratford on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwass on és&nd.ly were: Mr. and Mre. Samuel rane Ot near Plattsville, Mr. and Mre. Edâ€" win Rby and children, Ruth and Keith of Natchez, and the Misses Nina and Lillian Diefenbacher of Kitchener. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bechtel and son, Bruce visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel at Bloomingdale on Sunday. ville on Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. Philip Poth on Sunday in honor of his birthâ€" day were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lauâ€" tenschlager Of Kitchener, Mr. and Shants and Mr. Gordon Shants spent Sunday at Bothwell. Mr. and Mre. Josiah Casse! and Mr. Willard HaMman called on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hallman at Plattsâ€" Mr. and Mre. Alex McDonald visitâ€" ed with the latter‘s brother, Mr. Jan_ne. M_‘l_aln‘ at Castie on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Hostettler and Mr. Woodrow Hostettler of New Hamâ€" burg called on Mrs. Aaron Toman on Sundgay. Mrs. E. A. Poth and family and Mr. and (Mra. L. H. Cassel. néar Ayr visited with Mre. Levi Saraâ€" ras on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Geiger and Miss Vera Geiger of Mannheim visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman Miss Mildred ‘Rawlings and Mir. Al fred Radke of Kitchener called at the _lo-o__‘Agg Mr. and Mre. Kigin Reist on Mr. and Mre. G. Bergey visited with Mrs. Abram Cressman near Platts villp on Sunday. David ‘Gascho of Kingwood were reâ€" ROSEVILLE A number of pupils from Petersâ€" burg public school will take an eduâ€" cational trip to the Toronto Museum and Parliament Buildings in the near future. Strangerâ€"What is the standing of the ‘Spendmore family in this town. BrushviÂ¥e Nativeâ€"Well, I should Say they is sort of betwixt and beâ€" tween. ‘They ain‘t exactly nobody and yet they really aint‘ anybody. Master Homer Popplow spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. Mrs. Jack Knipfel and Mrs. Harâ€" old Strome of Toronto spent Sunâ€" day with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. 365&]5?1- K. Swartzenâ€" truber called on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wagler on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gronau of Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. Henry Doelle. _ _ â€" The Misses Nancy and Marie Gascho and Mr. Sam Gascho and Miss Annie Jantzi, all of Pigeon, Mich., and Miss Emma Lichti of Wellesley spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Jantzi. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schlegel called at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schlegel, of Tavistock, on Friday. Mrs. Amos Roth of Clarence, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Roth spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Swartzentruber. Mr. Gideon Hamacher left on W:g}tllesdly for a hunting trip up north. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Bowmanâ€" and daughter Doris visited with Mr. lm‘l. Mrs. l-Jhlzey H‘e‘r‘lick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Martin and son Nyle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good of Southwest Wilâ€" mot. s e oo e s on e nds Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantzi called on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wagler, near Baden, on Sunday. _ The Wilmot Centre E.L.C.E. are having a Rally Day programme on Sunday evening, Nov. 8. A male quartette from Stratford will be greuent. Mr. Fred J. Bryant will e the guest speaker. Mrs. Snyder of Kitchener is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Gideon Hamacher. 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